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IAS topper: Failure didn't dishearten me


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deepak
hard work
by deepak on May 15, 2011 12:27 PM

please put ur hard work to build the nation. congratulations and all the best.

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AMIT SHARMA
wish
by AMIT SHARMA on May 14, 2011 03:03 PM

please use your all for good of country.. people come and go and will do..

but
some come once.. and not again will match the same entry and exit

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divine
get rid of freebees
by divine on May 14, 2011 02:45 PM

First of all the government should stop freebees as they are making people lazy and prompting them to indulge in all illegal activities and also increase in population. There should be a lot of employment opportunities created for both skilled and unskilled personnels and the policy should be earn and live and not yearn and live. Only when utmost needed government should step in to give assistance depending on circumstances and the amount given to be recovered without interest in longer term.

Is it possible? Enigma.

kandan

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Kaushik Halder
Regarding UPSC Topper
by Kaushik Halder on May 14, 2011 02:44 PM  | Hide replies

I am very happy for your tenacity and also ambition.

Asish Guha

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pravin sarode
Re: Regarding UPSC Topper
by pravin sarode on May 15, 2011 07:54 AM
hats off sweta it makes all indians proud of u for u sky is limit congractulations keep it up

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khemaji Bheel
Congratulations
by khemaji Bheel on May 14, 2011 02:42 PM  | Hide replies

Good. TN can produce hundred of IAS officers a year but can not produce Nobel Winner even once in 50 years !

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MGR
Re: Congratulations
by MGR on May 14, 2011 07:34 PM
khemaji Bheel.
You are from which state?
Tamil Nadu has every thing right from International Terrorism to Noble Prizes.
TN, God's Most Intersting Country.

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anil mishra
Re: Re: Congratulations
by anil mishra on May 15, 2011 01:35 PM
Congrats to all people of Tamilnadu.But you are yet to produce honest politician for the sake of Common people of state.U replace one corrupt (Jayalalita) with Karunakaran& again replace him with Jaya!

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MGR
Re: Re: Re: Congratulations
by MGR on May 15, 2011 07:44 PM
There is nothing like a Nice Politician.
The difference between Dacoits and Politicians is Dacoits loot with out Police protection and Politicians loot with Police protection.

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Antonio Rexlene
Re: Congratulations
by Antonio Rexlene on May 14, 2011 03:05 PM
Your memory power short it seems. Here is the list Nobel laureates hailed from Tamilnadu.
1,Sir C.V. Raman(Physics-1930)
2,Mr.S.Chandrasekar(Physics-1983)
3,Mr.Venkat Ramakrishnan(Chem.2009)

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khemaji Bheel
Re: Re: Congratulations
by khemaji Bheel on May 14, 2011 03:41 PM
Have you seen the gap between the three? My point is no one take research seriously in India.

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pravin sarode
Re: Re: Re: Congratulations
by pravin sarode on May 15, 2011 08:03 AM
tamilnadu is gold mine of eminent scholars like sir C V RAMAN poineer of reasearch on scattering of light In 1917, Raman resigned from his government service and took up the newly created Palit Professorship in Physics at the University of Calcutta. At the same time, he continued doing research at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta, where he became the Honorary Secretary. Raman used to refer to this period as the golden era of his career. Many students gathered around him at the IACS and the University of Calcutta.


Energy level diagram showing the states involved in Raman signal.On February 28, 1928, through his experiments on the scattering of light, he discovered the Raman effect. It was instantly clear that this discovery was an important one. It gave further proof of the quantum nature of light. Raman spectroscopy came to be based on this phenomenon, and Ernest Rutherford referred to it in his presidential address to the Royal Society in 1929. Raman was president of the 16th session of the Indian Science Congress in 1929. He was conferred a knighthood, and medals and honorary doctorates by various universities. Raman was confident of winning the Nobel Prize in Physics as well, and was disappointed when the Nobel Prize went to Richardson in 1928 and to de Broglie in 1929. He was so confident of winning the prize in 1930. The confidence Raman sir got is rarely seen today so instead of blaming south indians talent pay respect to scholars

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prithvi
Re: Re: Re: Congratulations
by prithvi on May 25, 2011 10:44 AM
" My point is no one take research seriously in India." The point is TN is in India and whatever is the stste of affairs in India will be the same in TN with little bit more developments due to success in several fields. If something is not available in TN then by all means it will not be available in other part of the country, why to single out TN alone ?

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kasak
Re: Congratulations
by kasak on May 15, 2011 02:32 PM
buddy, u shuld replace TN with India. Why isolating a single state, when whole India is not up to mark. But, Noble alone doesn't represent the scientific advancement of a nation.

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anotherdumb indian
what this
by anotherdumb indian on May 14, 2011 02:41 PM  | Hide replies

THIS IS SO SURPRISING. HOW POSSIBLE???
SCIENTESTS HAS PROVEN DAT WOMANS BRAIN 5% SMALLER THAN MENS.


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divine
Re: what this
by divine on May 14, 2011 02:48 PM
may be an SC scientist. Basically a woman brain weighs more than male.

kandan

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divine
Re: what this
by divine on May 14, 2011 02:49 PM
its not the weight of the brain matters but the stuff inside and how its used.

kandan

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accha hindustani
Re: what this
by accha hindustani on May 16, 2011 08:31 AM
lol @ womans, mens !!
brush up your dictionary pal !

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Murli Devi
Re: what this
by Murli Devi on May 14, 2011 03:07 PM
Which journal? Could you write the title of the associated paper in which such news was published...or just doing a loose talk like majority of ignorant indians with poor quality education?

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gyanendra sharma
congratulation
by gyanendra sharma on May 14, 2011 02:33 PM

its brings more responsibility towords country than individual. work like T.N. Sesan

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sweetguy
Congrats
by sweetguy on May 14, 2011 02:25 PM

Be non corrupt through out in your career that is the best thing you dedicate to your Country & people. All the best.

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Dev Lanka
World
by Dev Lanka on May 14, 2011 12:25 PM  | Hide replies

You have done so much for this world, what you done for religion?

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sweetguy
Re: World
by sweetguy on May 14, 2011 02:23 PM
Mean idiot!!

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