Re: is harvard paying for this?
by shilpy on Apr 24, 2013 10:03 AM
eck is going to pretend to grant the prestige of harvard on undeserving akhilesh to infiltrate radical_islam in u.p. akhilesh has no idea he is being set up.
why not Indian universities invite Chineese leaders to explain how they improved their literacy level, HDI, Foreign exchange reserve, health of their citizens, and success in olympics and sports!
Re: Akhilesh off to Harvard to narrate Kumbh success story
by giveanid on Apr 24, 2013 09:57 AM
Why need China? Kerala has done it all (except Olympics).
Re: Re: Akhilesh off to Harvard to narrate Kumbh success story
by raman govindan on Apr 24, 2013 10:18 AM
is it!
it does not top the percapita income among states in India!
it's economy will collapse if mid east countries reduce intake of labourers from Kerala!
it's advantages are natural ones like plenty of rain, the whole state appears and is one like a big urban conglomerate because of it's poulation! it is costcompetetive to improve the literacy level in urban localities than in sparsely populated rain starved rural communities like in in Rajasthan, southern tamilnadu etc. etc! every third or fourth male works outside Kerala!
let us not congradulate ourselves without proper study!
Allahabad (AsiaNews / Agencies) - At least 36 people have died at the station of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), overwhelmed by a crowd of more than 150 thousand pilgrims returning from the Maha Kumbh Mela, the biggest Hindu festival. The incident took place yesterday evening, when a sudden and massive crowd of people broke through an overbridge railing and poured onto one of the platforms, crushing those present. Most of the victims were elderly and children. About a dozen people are hospitalized in critical condition.
Witnesses told the national daily The Times of India, that no law enforcement officer, nor any member of staff came to the scene to stop the fleeing crowd, despite the cries for help. "Because of the mass of people on the foot of a bridge - remember Beta Lal, whose wife is in the hospital - the police began to disperse the people, crushing those who were on the platform." After the accident, he adds, "the railway authorities did not even came to help the wounded."
Allahabad (AsiaNews / Agencies) - At least 36 people have died at the station of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), overwhelmed by a crowd of more than 150 thousand pilgrims returning from the Maha Kumbh Mela, the biggest Hindu festival. The incident took place yesterday evening, when a sudden and massive crowd of people broke through an overbridge railing and poured onto one of the platforms, crushing those present. Most of the victims were elderly and children. About a dozen people are hospitalized in critical condition.
Witnesses told the national daily The Times of India, that no law enforcement officer, nor any member of staff came to the scene to stop the fleeing crowd, despite the cries for help. "Because of the mass of people on the foot of a bridge - remember Beta Lal, whose wife is in the hospital - the police began to disperse the people, crushing those who were on the platform." After the accident, he adds, "the railway authorities did not even came to help the wounded."
wish you a great time akhilesh and co! Just pray you dont overspend ,people like us pay for your march in triumph. Just yesterday we have started paying towards ambani's security...they say an estimated 15 lakhs every month.