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Rohit Singh
Great job dude
by Rohit Singh on Aug 26, 2010 11:53 AM

Here is a simple down-to-earth person doing something extraordinary...fighting against all odds and crossing all obstacles...lets wish him all the best and lets wish all like him all the very best.
Tomorrow we may find that his innovation is not that innovative, but still, he deserves all the khudos for standing up and facing the challenges like a 'man'.
A great example for ppl like us who strive day and night to make something meaningful out of our lives.

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chintan jhunjhunwala
when any
by chintan jhunjhunwala on Aug 26, 2010 11:48 AM

when any useful innovation takes place which is easy to implement,the people who matter sit with earplugs for the commission they will get is negligible.

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priyank p rao
Re: EVM can be tempered
by priyank p rao on Aug 26, 2010 11:53 AM
I don't know if this post is applicable here.We are actually reading about a pollution control device and nothing about EVM.

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Huhumba Lulumba
Shameful Heading
by Huhumba Lulumba on Aug 26, 2010 11:35 AM  | Hide replies

It should read:-
Pollution woes? Here's a solution from an Indian!

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Jayesh Dighe
Re: Shameful Heading
by Jayesh Dighe on Aug 26, 2010 11:59 AM
totally agree....

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srujana e
Re: Shameful Heading
by srujana e on Aug 26, 2010 11:40 AM
well said!!! i wish rediff has some sense

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Sachin Bodwal
Re: Re: Shameful Heading
by Sachin Bodwal on Aug 26, 2010 11:42 AM
very true. It is disgusting to see rediff using such language...

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Purnendu Singh
Re: Shameful Heading
by Purnendu Singh on Aug 26, 2010 12:02 PM
Yes .. it sounded either derrogatory or over paternal

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Rajeev Shukla
Re: Shameful Heading
by Rajeev Shukla on Aug 26, 2010 12:08 PM
Yep. I agree to what you say. But think it otherwise, it is a small step for getting respect to ppl of Bihar, who are associated with every thing wrong.

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syamal kundu
Re: Shameful Heading
by syamal kundu on Aug 26, 2010 11:41 AM
I agree

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kiran kumar
Best thing that can happen to Virendra...
by kiran kumar on Aug 26, 2010 11:34 AM

...is he ties up with some Management Grad (who can help in documenting the project report and get the necessary certifications for govt offices - all to convince prospective sponsors) and both of them work as a team to loop in some corporate that manufactures diesel generators. The funding for futher refinement of the devise, capital and infrastructure for manufacturing, and marketing network with relavent customers will all be in place.

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Pallavi Karandikar
Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by Pallavi Karandikar on Aug 26, 2010 11:39 AM
and who paid you to write this stupid message.

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shravet kumar
Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by shravet kumar on Aug 26, 2010 11:42 AM
Oh yeah Santosh.... why dont't you go to Bihar and do the cross examination stuff yourself, if you fell so strongly about it. Your comment stinks of the typical Marathi Chauvinism vis a vis Bihar and its residents.

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santosh shinde
Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by santosh shinde on Aug 26, 2010 11:37 AM
there are better innovators in the schools of TN, andhra, kerala, no one cares for them, the nation will not even appreciate them even if they are recognised on a international platform, eg=xamples are Vishwanathan, AR rahman, resul pookutty, this nation has becom of the bhaiyas by the bhiyas, for the bhaiyas, southies should rebel and make a seperate state, southies end up working overtime get recognised globally a make small towns worthy of investments like bagalore, hyderabadm then pay the taxes to feed there bihari babus

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RAJASEKHAR GOLAKOTI
Re: Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by RAJASEKHAR GOLAKOTI on Aug 26, 2010 12:06 PM
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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digvijay singh
Re: Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by digvijay singh on Aug 26, 2010 11:41 AM
Why Marathees always have a hate attitude for others..Nobody give any kind of hate statements to Marathees..please my friend one need to stop this..

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priyank p rao
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by priyank p rao on Aug 26, 2010 12:00 PM
Not every Maharashtrian is involved in this matter. Someone just starts it and we end up being on the receiving end.We do not have hate attitude towards others . So I guess no one should make any comments for everyone in general. I don't participate in such discrimination activities.It definitely needs to stop.

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Rohit Singh
Re: Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by Rohit Singh on Aug 26, 2010 11:48 AM
@ Santosh....In North, Bhaiya shands for 'elder brother'...so pay some respect or else get back to the gutter where ppl like you originate from...
absolutely usless mockery of a human being

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priyank p rao
Re: Re: Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by priyank p rao on Aug 26, 2010 12:12 PM
Who is making mockery by asking one to get back to gutter. I guess by posting your rage you are just making it worse. This topic should not be about regions and to show support you don't have to be bihari or maharashtrian. India has potential to take over any country in minutes however we are still an undeveloped country. We should think about how we can make things better and be one of the most talented nation in world. Talented Indians leave the country as their value is not realised by their own country whereas they get the desired respect in other own country.I just wish that we should try to unite as one nation then to break ourselves in to states and loose all our unity. We were ruled in the past and it will take no time for someone else to use the same divide and rule policy.

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Nariyal Anna
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by Nariyal Anna on Aug 26, 2010 11:59 AM
In hindi language

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Aasif Khan
Re: Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by Aasif Khan on Aug 26, 2010 11:46 AM
What a dirty mind you have, you and your Thackerays are REGIONALISM PESTS and should be weeded out to save India.Shame on YOU.

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Animesh Priyadarshi
Re: Re: rediff gets paid for publishing such articles
by Animesh Priyadarshi on Aug 26, 2010 11:53 AM
Maharashtra needs to be freed from lazy Marathees.

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nilesh kesaria
The title...
by nilesh kesaria on Aug 26, 2010 11:30 AM

Wonderful job by Virendra!
The title of the article could have avoided shades of regionalism though.

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Bhat Subramanya

by Bhat Subramanya on Aug 26, 2010 11:24 AM  | Hide replies

"The vortex results in the dissociation of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide into carbon particulates and oxygen" - This is a wrong statement by rediff. Please stop fooling people with baseless statements. Please understand that carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide does not break into carbon and oxygen by just a mechanical process ! Please research properly and make scientifically sound statements. What seperates is only the carbon particles present in the exhaust and CO2 and CO will remain intact. If in case your statement was true, there would have been no concern of Global Warming !!!

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ramachandra menon
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by ramachandra menon on Aug 26, 2010 11:43 AM
That is right. The sedimentary carbon may be collected by the devise, leaving the CO2 and CO as it is. This carbon may be mixed with other additives to make shoe polish etc. Carbon dioxide and Carbon Monoxide will prevail in the atmosphere.

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Meenakshi Mona
Great job...
by Meenakshi Mona on Aug 26, 2010 11:14 AM

Best Wishes to u..

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