Re: Jai Maharastra!!!
by SANKAR RAMAN on Aug 10, 2010 11:53 AM
Mr Tarun We are Indians First.What pleasure you gain in separating Maharashtra from other Indian States.It seems you are a Thackaray man!!!! Please do mind that Thakarays cannot rule India.I strongly believe &recommend that we should be united and work as Indians if we wish to become a World Power. Please do not be so feeble minded Mr Tarun. Shankar Raman
Re: Jai Maharastra!!!
by suvodip chakrabarty on Aug 10, 2010 11:54 AM
dig a canal around maharashtra, connect it to the arabian sea at both ends, make it an island where only u mawalis can live... then wait for another 26/11 to happen and pray that u were with India.. pray that north indian commandos come n save ur asses
Re: Jai Maharastra!!!
by Valluri Nagaraju on Aug 13, 2010 03:49 PM
Tarun... pl remeber that u hardwork alone is not making the bombay economic driver.. if their are no people to consume or enjoy the economy.. what is the use. As per my knowledge Pawar is the most corrupted politican in India today.. if u make him as PM .. he will ur Bombay .. then u might have to go to Bihar for living.
Re: Jai Maharastra!!!
by prakash murkalmath on Aug 11, 2010 02:51 PM
all 83% from Mumbai- it not maharastrian , it is from out siders.Please remember.It is zero % from maharastrians.
When I see the rural life moonsoon picture, it makes me to recollect my boyhood days till matriculation when I too enjoyed such moonsoon situations at my native place Sampige Nr.Moodbidri in Karnataka State,India. Beleive it, those situations were much thrilling than the one we see in pictures here. But present picture is also very natural. The flow of streem water appears true.The background is also convincing as it is all wet.There is no rain but still it appears like a moonsoon day in Karnataka, especially at hilly place where rain water flowes down from the hill to the plain farm land. The picture is good, thought provoking to any body who are from the village life. I recollect my days of 1947 to 1963 till I left may native place for higher studies at the age of 16 years.Now I am 64 . Jayakar D.Poojary, Mumbai.9869524573
Re: Like the smile of the farmer in the background!
by manjunath on Aug 09, 2010 09:30 PM
Thank you, Even though I am in Bangalore I don't want my son to miss what mother nature can offer.so,I will take him to his grand mom's place atleaset 3 times in a year.
Re: monsoon?
by manjunath on Aug 09, 2010 09:27 PM
Hi Pankaj, When do you think formers start plouging their fields and start harvesting, can you see paddy field behind