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RAJASEKHAR GOLAKOTI
Mutual Understanding, Trust & Mutual Respect is the k
by RAJASEKHAR GOLAKOTI on Aug 26, 2010 12:09 PM  | Hide replies

My Dear brother Shinde. It is not fair to grow your hatred to people based on their origin. You learn to see the positive side of people. BIHARIS are the back bone of this country and they stood very strong in our borders leaving their families & home, so that you are enjoying with your family in your home town. Also, note their worth contibuting their tremendous labour in building the nation. No state is contributing such a hard labour than this Bihari Bhai's (Brother Inidans and not Bhayyas).
I suggest all country to see the postive side of people but not the negative side as politicians usually want to raze. Bharath Matha Ki Jai!


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vijay hota
Re: Mutual Understanding, Trust & Mutual Respect is t
by vijay hota on Aug 26, 2010 11:35 PM
You are right let alow BIHARIS to settle in J&K for bussiness and for vegitable and fruit selling .Furthe alow them to build huts ,I am sure the kasmir problem will solve in a year.

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peacelover
Re: Mutual Understanding, Trust & Mutual Respect is t
by peacelover on Aug 26, 2010 12:17 PM
I wholly agree with you. I myself was in Bihar for 5 full years and I had pleasant neighbours, always ready to help. Because of the politicians, Bihar was left under developed. Kudos to Mr Virendra Kumar Sinha for his innovation. If any shame is left in the politicians, a high level state govt rep. should meet him and extend all the help to develop his skills in a way to help the most polluted cities of India.

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Manoj Dev
Re: The twits at rediff
by Manoj Dev on Aug 26, 2010 12:50 PM
To glamorise news, media does more harm than good. The rediff title is a typical example. It also reflects Indian mindset. We can not presume that the rediff reporter who has thought of the story title is an uneducated person.

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bhushan
CONTROL POPULATION FROM BIHARI POLLUTION WILL CONTROL AUTOMATICAL
by bhushan on Aug 26, 2010 12:01 PM



First Control the population from bihari pollution will control automatically.



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nikhil ranjan
Re: Finally one intelligent person in bihar
by nikhil ranjan on Aug 26, 2010 12:15 PM
try not to post such sick comments.

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arif khan
Re: Finally one intelligent person in bihar
by arif khan on Aug 26, 2010 12:34 PM
Southies are worst..highly cunning and mischievous..

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nikhil ranjan
Re: Finally one intelligent person in bihar
by nikhil ranjan on Aug 26, 2010 12:11 PM
you are right, others have left bihar to rule the countries administration. check for the list of I.A.S from bihar.

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bhushan
CONTROL POPULATION FROM BIHARI POLLUTION WILL CONTROL AUTOMATICAL
by bhushan on Aug 26, 2010 12:01 PM

First Control the population from bihari pollution will control automatically.


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samant kumar
Derogatory remarks
by samant kumar on Aug 26, 2010 11:57 AM

Remark "Bihari" used by rediff id derogatory. What does it wants to tell? Bihari's are not capable of anything. How could they could make such remarks? Rediff should appologise for that.

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Nariyal Anna
title
by Nariyal Anna on Aug 26, 2010 11:57 AM

should have been

- Pollution woes? Here's a solution from an India!

- Pollution woes? Here's a solution from Rural India!

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Nitesh naidu
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by Nitesh naidu on Aug 26, 2010 11:55 AM  | Hide replies

this kind of experiments are very common in europe and US and they hardly bothered to get them patient..the main problem with we indians is that we are over excited with small achievements..sofar nobody have approached him to launch it commercially, and i really doubt that this ever reach the production floor.

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Rajeev Shukla
Re: .
by Rajeev Shukla on Aug 26, 2010 12:06 PM
Why demean the effort of a man who has fought odds and achieved something. You should be proud, as an Indian, that a fellow Indian has achieved something. On the contrary you are lamenting about Europe and US. Dude this is no small achievement given the fact that he is in Bihar and fighting every odd.

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Purnendu Singh
Re: .
by Purnendu Singh on Aug 26, 2010 12:01 PM
On the contarary Mr naidu, West is very aware about getting the ideas patented even if the smallest ones and then getting a mileage out of them. Its the slave mentality of Indians which makes them think that Indians cannot innovate, especially poor Indians.

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Rohit Deshpande
Re: Re: .
by Rohit Deshpande on Aug 26, 2010 07:57 PM
Nitesh Have U Invented Anything..?? Y dnt U Approach Tht Guy & Put His Invention On Production Floor.. It Will Him, U & The Country..

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Manoj Dev
Bihari
by Manoj Dev on Aug 26, 2010 11:54 AM  | Hide replies

Rediff - Mr. Virendra Sinha has invented an excellent item, which most probably would be valued by a foreign company rather than any Indian. But, why do you have to emphasize on him being a Bihari? He has done a splendid job despite severe limitations. Isn't that the point?

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Jayesh Dighe
Re: Bihari
by Jayesh Dighe on Aug 26, 2010 11:58 AM
i totally agree!

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