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In PHOTOS: Bruised Japan staggers to its feet


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j j
JAPANESE ARE THE MOST DISCIPLINED PEOPLE ON EARTH
by j j on Mar 13, 2011 07:25 AM  | Hide replies

JAPANESE ARE THE MOST DISCIPLINED PEOPLE ON EARTH - JUST THE OPPOSITE ARE INDIANS - THE MOST INDISCIPLINED LOT!

WITH SUCH A HORRENDOUS CALAMITY, THE AFTERMATH IS HANDLED SUPERBLY BY JAP AUTHORITIES EVEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TSUANMI HIT THEM.

INDIA HAS NOWHERE ELSE TO LOOK & GO EXCEPT TO LOOK/TURN TOWARDS COUNTRIES LIKE JAPAN & ISRAEL TO LEARN & (MOST IMPORTANTLY) IMPLEMENT HOW TO HANDLE CALAMITIES, DISASTERS, TERROR ATTACKS, ESPECIALLY BY (UN)CONCERNED, CALLOUS, NOT-WORTH THEIR SALT&SALARY AUTHORITIES & OTHER AGENCIES.

IF A DISASTER OF THIS MAGNITUDE WAS TO STRIKE INDIA,IT WOULD BE IN TOTAL SHAMBLES!

MOST IMPORTANTLY, THE NUCLEAR POWER DANGERS ARE TOO LARGE FOR INDIA, WITH COASTAL POWERE PLANTS IN MUMBAI, TAMILNADU & ELSEWHERE.

IAEC MUST ASK INDIA TO WIND THESE COASTAL NUCLEAR PLANTS AS EARTHQUAKE & FOLLOW-UP TSUNAMI WILL KILL MILLIONS IN INDIA!



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piri
Re: JAPANESE ARE THE MOST DISCIPLINED PEOPLE ON EARTH
by piri on Mar 13, 2011 09:54 AM
All that is only because the Indian commoners are stupid enough to tolerate corruption !

It is only this that has led to the current national culture of theft, theft and more theft (with the attendant evils of lack of discipline, accountability, etc.) !

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Kapil Sethi
Re: Re: JAPANESE ARE THE MOST DISCIPLINED PEOPLE ON EARTH
by Kapil Sethi on Mar 13, 2011 10:18 AM
"Indian commoners are stupid enough to tolerate corruption", because Indian commoners are corrupt & never loose a chance to improvise corruption. To me Of over a billion Indians not more than a few hundred are honest / not corrupt.

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raj dhillon
Re: Playing for BOOKies - DHONI Pathan Kohli H'Bhajan Nehra
by raj dhillon on Mar 13, 2011 09:05 AM
What if India didn't win? We had a better run rate than them!
Chill! after all its just another game. Let's not take time pass too seriously. There is serious work to be done elsewhere. Let us not let the imperialists succeed in tying us up in knots over a game.

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anupama naveen
Re: Re: Playing for BOOKies - DHONI Pathan Kohli H'Bhajan Nehra
by anupama naveen on Mar 13, 2011 09:45 AM
It is not a time pass, huge amounts of money is being laundered here in the name of "cricket' and spoiling the whole meaning of sports-man spirit.

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sanjay s
Diferrence between Indians and others..
by sanjay s on Mar 13, 2011 02:28 AM

Look at the last photo .... People standing in Queue to call home .. In India it would have been a stampede !

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subbarao pokkuluri
tsunami tragedy
by subbarao pokkuluri on Mar 13, 2011 12:33 AM

as member of anand marg a socio spiritual organisation i rededicate myself to the universal outlook of my guru shri shri shri ananda murthy. our margi brethren as ever would have reached the place of tsunami

devastation to help government activities of relief and rehabilitation and clearance of bodies etc.

I sympathise with the family members of those who lost their lives in the calamity and also those injured. I wish them speedy recovery from the unusual shock. I pray baba for what all is needed in japan. -subbarao pokkuluri

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harish krishnamurthy
long line for phone's
by harish krishnamurthy on Mar 12, 2011 10:26 PM

That is the case in a country with emergency, it is the case in our country just 20 kms away from any city in bangalore.

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harish krishnamurthy
long line for phone's
by harish krishnamurthy on Mar 12, 2011 10:25 PM

That is the case in a country with emergency, it is the case in our country just 20 kms away from any city in bangalore.

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V bala krishna
JAPAN
by V bala krishna on Mar 12, 2011 07:50 PM  | Hide replies

I PRAY LORD BUDDHA TO WIPE TEARS FROM THE FACE OF JAPANIES AND GIVE THEM PHYSICAL AND MENTAL COURAGE TO REBUILD THEIR LOST GLORY.......... AND ETERNAL PEACE TO DEPARTED SOULS

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Raj Thackersey
Re: JAPAN
by Raj Thackersey on Mar 12, 2011 08:02 PM
namo amitabha

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Raj Thackersey
Re: JAPAN
by Raj Thackersey on Mar 12, 2011 08:01 PM
namo amitabha

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imthiyas ali
imthi
by imthiyas ali on Mar 12, 2011 06:03 PM  | Hide replies

i cant able talk.....when i heard the news i feel bad

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surendra kumar
Re: imthi
by surendra kumar on Mar 12, 2011 08:11 PM
japanese should learn to tackle with nature

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