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Indira Priyadarshini perpetuated immorality in the Nehru dynasty. Intellectual Indira was admitted in Oxford University but driven out from there for non-performance. She was then admitted to Shantiniketan University but, Guru Dev Rabindranath Tagore chased her out for bad conduct. After driven out of Shantiniketan, Indira became lonely as father was busy with politics and mother was dieing of tuberculosis in Switzerland. Playing with her loneliness, Feroze Khan, son of a grocer named Nawab Khan who supplied wines etc to Motilal Nehru’s household in Allahabad, was able to draw close to her. The then Governor of Maharashtra, Dr. Shriprakash warned Nehru, that Indira was having an illicit rel...
parimala.c.wagh  |  Commented  |  6 months ago
YES, WE HAVE FREEDOM TO WRITE BUT BEFORE WRITING THIS, DID YOU EVER CONSULTED THEM? QUESTIONED THEM PERSONALY??????? “THE PEOPLE WHO FOUGHT FOR INDIAN FREEDOM”........PLZ COLLECT THE DATA ………WHAT HAPPENED TO THEIR FAMILIES, YOU CAN SURELY FIND...
Sangeeta Naik  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
Interested to know if somebody non- deserving has occupied power in India. It is quite third grade to bring up personal lives and affairs. Quite disgusting. Personally I would not like Rahul Gandhi to become the prime minister, because he does not show...
konkan SINGHA  |  Commented  |  7 months ago
This article is here for our kind perusal, the person who has written it has also given references and sources however, do not get irate as it has nothing to do with religion, caste, creed etc. The corruption this family is involved is what...
 
 
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The Importance of Being Vegan “ If a man earnestly seeks a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from animal food.” ~Leo Tolstoy~ … Intellectually, most of us agree that inflicting unnecessary harm is unjustified – whether the victims are human or not. Yet somehow, most of the same people who subscribe to this belief are willing to turn a blind eye to such harm when they themselves receive some kind of advantage from it – whether the benefits are in the form of food, possessions, vanity, or amusement. Sadly, because widespread violence against animals in the form of ‘agriculture’, ‘research’ and even ‘entertainment’, is sanctioned by mainstream society and its legal systems, the ma...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Commented  |  9 months ago
Well put Konkan ! But it depends on individual choices of being a vegan or not.
Sangeeta Naik  |  Commented  |  9 months ago
When we boil rice, does it have life or not? Or for that matter, whenever we cook any vegetable, do you think those do not have life? Throw a vegetable to your backyard and a small plant will sprout within few days if the correct warmth and water it...
 
 
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The Importance of Being Vegan “ If a man earnestly seeks a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from animal food.” ~Leo Tolstoy~ … Intellectually, most of us agree that inflicting unnecessary harm is unjustified – whether the victims are human or not. Yet somehow, most of the same people who subscribe to this belief are willing to turn a blind eye to such harm when they themselves receive some kind of advantage from it – whether the benefits are in the form of food, possessions, vanity, or amusement. Sadly, because widespread violence against animals in the form of ‘agriculture’, ‘research’ and even ‘entertainment’, is sanctioned by mainstream society and its legal systems, the ma...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Commented  |  9 months ago
Well put Konkan ! But it depends on individual choices of being a vegan or not.
Sangeeta Naik  |  Commented  |  9 months ago
When we boil rice, does it have life or not? Or for that matter, whenever we cook any vegetable, do you think those do not have life? Throw a vegetable to your backyard and a small plant will sprout within few days if the correct warmth and water it...
 
 
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Koushik Chakroborty  |  Added idea  "Stress"  |  9 months ago
Stress at home or office will definitely cause distraction from the present situation
Sangeeta Naik  |  Added idea  |  10 months ago
Walking in to office without a daily goal is the major distraction. Since the mind is not focused on one, it gets distracted into anything and everything, at the first excuse. Some organizations allow their employees to be free to take up any role...
Seema  |  Supported idea  "Politics at workplace"  |  10 months ago
organizations means politics, diplomacy so politics at workplace is very common
 
 
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Koushik Chakroborty  |  Added idea  "Stress"  |  9 months ago
Stress at home or office will definitely cause distraction from the present situation
Sangeeta Naik  |  Added idea  |  10 months ago
Walking in to office without a daily goal is the major distraction. Since the mind is not focused on one, it gets distracted into anything and everything, at the first excuse. Some organizations allow their employees to be free to take up any role...
Seema  |  Supported idea  "Politics at workplace"  |  10 months ago
organizations means politics, diplomacy so politics at workplace is very common
 
 
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Ajay__Ziz  |  Argues in support of  "In favour"  |  8 months ago
jab desire thee kisi ne hire kiya nahin ab ..saala paisa ..raakh lagta hai..
Sangeeta Naik  |  Argues in support of  |  10 months ago
Recession, and manage with a person less expensive. A person who is in a job looks for a change. They have more experience. May be they know more clearly as to what they are looking for professionally, rather than going for any opportunity that hits...
Janaki Ram  |  Argues in support of  "Against this fact"  |  10 months ago
"Against the fact" makes this look like a fact.    This is not true. When there is the right opportunity a recruiter always tries to contact the candidate. After all recruiters have their targets and they surely want to finish them.  They do not...
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Koushik Chakroborty  |  Added idea  "Stress"  |  9 months ago
Stress at home or office will definitely cause distraction from the present situation
Sangeeta Naik  |  Added idea  |  10 months ago
Walking in to office without a daily goal is the major distraction. Since the mind is not focused on one, it gets distracted into anything and everything, at the first excuse. Some organizations allow their employees to be free to take up any role...
Seema  |  Supported idea  "Politics at workplace"  |  10 months ago
organizations means politics, diplomacy so politics at workplace is very common
 
 
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Sangeeta Naik  |  Argues in support of  "Negative part of distractions at work place"  |  10 months ago
Walking in to office without a daily goal is the major distraction. Since the mind is not focused on one, it gets distracted into anything and everything, at the first excuse. Some organizations allow their employees to be free to take up any role...
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The tresnd has been observed since long. People from western countries have followed Yoga and meditation. The have realised the importance of OM. While we were busy following them they took all the good things we had and ractised all of it. Now when we Indians are tryign to fit in to those bermudas and shorts they have adated one more thing .. 'Lungi'!!! Yes lungi has become a fashion trend in Europe. The IOU Project, based out of Madrid in Spain, is buying lungis from weavers in Kurinjipadi, near Cuddalore, using designers and craftspeople in Europe to hand-stitch them into garments and selling them online using social media marketing . It's not just Madras check lungis that are making wav...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Commented  |  9 months ago
First of all great info sujatha. I didnt know this was happening. I mean what great heights has our humble lungi reached ! Amazing. Now i feel that it is wrong to say we ape their culture while they adapt to ours. See it is just adapting to each...
pragati parihar  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
This is correct that we going to western culture more than they are coming to our culture.I pursuing mba and we hav a subject of indian ethos in which a statement i want to code"Eastern Windows and Western Doors "it means that we are allowing the...
Sangeeta Naik  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
There is not much in the way one dresses up. East is following the west in dressing up because of the difference it makes to the outward look at least. After all, looks play a vital role in availing opportunities most of the times. Would you...
 
 
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Most people believe that there is no such thing in the universe as, ‘Good boss’. A good boss acts as a coach/mentor and is the kind of person who help you to learn valuable new things, help you in getting more increments, promotions, guide you through your career and helps you to improve yourself personally and professionally? — In short, a boss who’s a real a guide, mentor, friend and partner? I personally believe that an answer to all the above questions is ‘yes’. We generally hear more complaints about bosses than praise from people. We also assume that key to relationship between boss and subordinate lies with boss only. It’s boss’s role to make relationship smoother and easy rather tha...
Shashi Kumar U  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
Who is a better boss is the question because what quality I like about my boss is not liked by others, so what one expect from the boss is important. There is a general assumption that all bosses are bad or task masters, but it how we maintain...
Sangeeta Naik  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
Do need to identify the most difficult decision facing my boss right now, and if I am also putting my energy to find out a solution/solutions for him/her, then my boss is definitely good for me. The fact is, I can tune any boss into becoming a good...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
Dont we all expect one ? A good boos is one who mentors and guides their subordinates. They are also one who pull us up if we are found wanting. And they are the ones who reward and motivate us. If they do all this, then you will have a loyal...
 
 
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