Re: Most Literate & Aids cases
by AK on Mar 28, 2014 01:00 PM
And by the way, who gave you that info? Go check the actual data. And as Ajay says, u need proper health care infrastructure to find and record the cases, which obviously lacks in the north as compared to the rest of India. In any case, Kerala is lowest among the south, AP and TN were topping and now TN has brought it down vigorously.
Since they can't openly write maligning or incinerating articles against opposition & licking articles for their own masters kangress, they have found a novel way to do that. "States with top xxx", "States with lowest xxx" etc.
Re: Good business for rediff editorial
by Pinkchaddiwali HiralJoshi on Mar 28, 2014 12:34 PM
What else can be expected from a Paid_Sanghi_Cyber_coolie of Narendra Modi?
One thing is noticed.. Keralites and Bengalis (may be also Tamils). Wherever they are, form groups of themselves, support/pull-up their own people in masses and sideline others.. Is this nepotism, chain-pulling responsible for their empowerment?
Re: Groupism
by ARVINDVSWAMY on Mar 28, 2014 02:27 PM
If you are fighting like dogs and cats then how can you group yourself. Before taking the names of the state make it sure and don't say may be or may not be. You mean minded fellow.
Re: Groupism
by Pinkchaddiwali HiralJoshi on Mar 28, 2014 12:35 PM
It exists every where in India..Jaichand is from North India.Not from Kerala,TN,or Bengal.
Re: Re: Groupism
by AK on Mar 28, 2014 12:50 PM
Thats downright HIlarious! AP ites are known to be the tough competitors for this along with Bengalis and Keralites, and your talking abt it! Pot calling the Kettle black! Anyway, this trend is there everywhere, only the binding factor varies.
Re: Re: Re: Groupism
by MM on Mar 28, 2014 12:54 PM
APs never support each other. They feel shy to do that. Whereas Keralites and Bengals support openly.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Groupism
by AK on Mar 28, 2014 01:03 PM
R u smoking something? Try telling this to any non Telugu person! I dont say Keralites dont do this, I say u guys are no less, but of course, Bengalis top the chart probably..:-)
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Groupism
by bhagat singh on Mar 28, 2014 01:41 PM
It is not Bengali or Keralites, fellows from your regions tops the chart.... it is very common in India
Re: Re: Re: Re: Groupism
by ARVINDVSWAMY on Mar 28, 2014 02:22 PM
If the people are supportive to one other you should be happy. You are suffering from certain complex and you can not mix with any people because you are an introvert. For the heaven sake don't the name of Andhra because of people are very good and quiet friendly and not like you.
GUJARAT IS SHINING UNDER MODI'S BEAM.So literacy of women,infant and maternal mortality rates,number of people below poverty level and other human development indices should be high.It seems there is a calculated move to show Gujarat in a bad lightLet us have the correct and dependable figures.Of course, some women in Gujarat are figure conscious,even among the economically weaker sections,and they deliberately reduce their diet and are deprived of adequate nutrition if one is to believe Modi!
Re: MODI'S GUJARAT
by ARVINDVSWAMY on Mar 28, 2014 02:33 PM
Instead of Gujarat you should go to Bihar and UP then you will know the meaning of development. People from Bihar and UP are just running to south to earn their livings. If there is any development in Bihar and UP why they should go away leave their loved ones.
Re: Malayalis
by balakrishna shekhar on Mar 28, 2014 12:04 PM
If One Malayali reaches the Moon, it is enough to infest like white ants the entire place.
Re: Malayalis
by MM on Mar 28, 2014 12:18 PM
Keralites and Bengalis (may be also Tamils). Wherever they are, form groups of themselves, support/pull-up their own people in masses and sideline others.. This nepotism, chain-pulling may be responsible for their empowerment?
Re: Thinking
by Thomas Philip on Mar 28, 2014 12:09 PM
Gujarat is coming up from backwardness.Average quality of life in Kerala is much ahead of the national level.Development, per se,in terms of industrial or agricultural production or infrastructure does not improve the quality of life.For the rich and the upper middle class in urban areas life is good.Go to the interiors to see how the average human being exists in the state.
Re: Thinking
by Zeng on Mar 28, 2014 12:23 PM
Are you ignorant or just acting like one. Kerla enjoy human development indix (HDI) comparable to west and far superior to any other place in India. While it lags behind in job creation, the state has been a model for social development. If you are interested, google "kerala quality of life"
Regardless what I have said in my earlier comments, I am very proud of "Keral" women for achieving this distinction especially in an anti-women socialist sewer like India!
The comments about "Keral" women being excessively hirsute were prompted by my memories of my first love who happened to be a highly educated albeit amply hirsute "Keral" girl!
When I do a cost-benefit analysis of my relationship with her, I am glad to say that the benefits far exceeded the costs!
Besides giving me my first lessons on female anatomy, she also cured my aversion to hirsute creatures which still comes in handy when I watch scary movies about werewolves, Lycans, bears, wolves, Wolverines, Twilight Sagas and so on ........
It is my firm belief that every Indian man regardless of his regional origin should have a "Keral" girlfriend at least once in his lifetime!
She is worth it simply for the life changing experience she provides and makes you a better man more comfortable with his hairy skin then he could ever be!
Is too much of "empowerment" (freedom) responsible for the recent increase in the cultures of boy-girl-friend, Valentine, obscenity, X-before-marriage modeling, frequent diverse, misusing laws, throwing in-laws out?
It appears so.. women in till 70s-90s were better well-behaved, dignified, obedient, safer and least-crime rate...
It also appears that some "western" siting at the center deliberately is responsible to deliberately inject their culture in our otherwise balanced society by making too many laws...
Re: Reasons?
by Li Na on Mar 28, 2014 04:02 PM
70s - 90s era was full of -
1. Dowry deaths 2. Throwing in-laws out (remember, avatar reflected society in 1970s) 3. Unemployment 4. High domestic violence and child abuse and child neglect 5. Female foeticide (Sushmita Sen adopted her daughter in 90s) 6. Women were just like furniture in house - today women are respected at home. 7. Poor medical understanding, poor healthcare 8. No population control.
Actually society is becoming more mature and we are becoming a more empathetic society. That's largely because women are getting empowered.
Re: Reasons?
by bhagat singh on Mar 28, 2014 12:21 PM
You cannot clap with one hand.You are also responsible degardation of social values... You cannot blame alone women for the crime against women. Only you are to be balmed for your perverted mind. How much you know about western culture and lifestyle ??... They didnot reached the development just like that.
Re: Reasons?
by bhagat singh on Mar 28, 2014 12:23 PM
You cannot clap with one hand.You are also responsible degardation of social values... You cannot blame alone women for the crime against women. Only you are to be balmed for your perverted mind. How much you know about western culture and lifestyle ??... They didnot reached the development just like that.