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There is a growing tendency of religious institutions and leaders to stray into the political debates. Is it a cau s e for concern or a welcome initiative. The debate goes both ways as many feel that...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Answered  |  21 days ago
Absolutel No ! Men of God or the so called religious leaders have no business to be in politics. There are quotas and relegious MP's and MLA's to represent their community. Why do these people have to additionally interfere. See the case of...
pandianarjunan  |  Answered  |  2 months ago
Srinivas sir s` AMBITION is the Ambition of everybody.But It wont happen.There is one rule which is accepted worldwide.If you want invade a country- their language to be forbidden.If you want the people to be yours ,their culture to be forbidden.If...
Shameena W.  |  Answered  |  2 months ago
All the post so far has veered to the concept of non-interference of religious leaders and their dicktats in the political running of the state. Regarding the doubts pointed to by Vinoy and Srinivas, it is understandable in a country like India....
 
 
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
In 1976, Official Language Rules were framed under the provisions of section 8(1) of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Its salient features are as under : They apply to all Central Government Offices, including any office of a Commission, Committee or...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
In 1976, Official Language Rules were framed under the provisions of section 8(1) of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Its salient features are as under : They apply to all Central Government Offices, including any office of a Commission, Committee or...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor. 
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siddivineetkumar  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  2 months ago
it is not the thing increasing here. The point is there was a disconnection between three of them and they will be untill the end.
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  2 months ago
If I have a car I will think how the pedastrians are living.They to be outlawed.Even I wont spare five minutes to fill up a form of an aged person who has pen but dont know how to present?My shirts are tucked like my mind and My English is keeping...
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  3 months ago
The middle class is soundly rooted to the ground reality. Infact it is this segment that has not been swayed by factors like business interests, caste, religion & language. This is precisely why the middle-class is such a potent force in the...
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1 Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?
2 Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?
Shameena W.  |  Supported idea  "Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?"  |  3 months ago
Yes, the times are very demanding on a up and coming student - with the competitive overdose. Pressure to perform also plays a role. It does leave people in confusion where academic education starts and ends. But I firmly believe basics of...
pandianarjunan  |  Added idea  |  3 months ago
We dont go beyond that "I".Yes, The youngsters,even dont think beyond computers.Logically they dont know what is society .They are thinking and believing what appears in computer screen is true.If I am a software engineer, Iknow & think only...
Makesh Sharma  |  Supported idea  "Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?"  |  3 months ago
it is a very necessary topic that should be taken up not only on to-step but all across the society. Shantiji is correct when she mentions that ways of gathering information has changed. So is Shameena when she warns of degradation of our...
 
 
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1 Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?
2 Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?
Shameena W.  |  Supported idea  "Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?"  |  3 months ago
Yes, the times are very demanding on a up and coming student - with the competitive overdose. Pressure to perform also plays a role. It does leave people in confusion where academic education starts and ends. But I firmly believe basics of...
pandianarjunan  |  Added idea  |  3 months ago
We dont go beyond that "I".Yes, The youngsters,even dont think beyond computers.Logically they dont know what is society .They are thinking and believing what appears in computer screen is true.If I am a software engineer, Iknow & think only...
Makesh Sharma  |  Supported idea  "Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?"  |  3 months ago
it is a very necessary topic that should be taken up not only on to-step but all across the society. Shantiji is correct when she mentions that ways of gathering information has changed. So is Shameena when she warns of degradation of our...
 
 
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
In 1976, Official Language Rules were framed under the provisions of section 8(1) of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Its salient features are as under : They apply to all Central Government Offices, including any office of a Commission, Committee or...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
In 1976, Official Language Rules were framed under the provisions of section 8(1) of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Its salient features are as under : They apply to all Central Government Offices, including any office of a Commission, Committee or...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
In 1976, Official Language Rules were framed under the provisions of section 8(1) of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Its salient features are as under : They apply to all Central Government Offices, including any office of a Commission, Committee or...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
pandianarjunan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
In 1976, Official Language Rules were framed under the provisions of section 8(1) of the Official Languages Act, 1963. Its salient features are as under : They apply to all Central Government Offices, including any office of a Commission, Committee or...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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