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Vijay Mallya? Smart Cookie!
by S Kiran on May 08, 2007 06:51 PM  Permalink 

It was a private flight where beer was served, same as serving beer in any private party? What is the big fuss about it?

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Mr. Mallaya, your beer is great, one more glass please.
by hi on May 08, 2007 06:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr. Mallaya, your beer is great, one more glass please.

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RE:Mr. Mallaya, your beer is great, one more glass please.
by shashidhar biradar on May 09, 2007 02:35 AM  Permalink
mallya is a new age business man. unlike ambanies tatas birla this guy is a charming personality. The traditional business man were always tensed never smiling

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RE:Mr. Mallaya, your beer is great, one more glass please.
by hi on May 10, 2007 02:42 AM  Permalink
Drink a glass of beer, you will be like him.

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Is it not against our culture
by siva on May 08, 2007 05:48 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Guys is our culture becoming like western culture where having liqor is quite common? Are we becoming drunkards? Is liqor a necessary part of our life? Are we forgetting our father of the nation's words to avoid liqor?

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RE:Is it not against our culture
by c s on May 08, 2007 06:45 PM  Permalink
stop shiting culture culture culture.. dont drag culture into everything man.. if govt makes money with liquor, why not this happen.. grow up folk

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RE:Is it not against our culture
by Warrior on May 09, 2007 10:01 AM  Permalink
Mr. C S take the s of others not a blind adopter.
Alcohols is a part of intake in cold countries for survival.I guess india is not.here it is taken for pleasure and to lose yourself.

Like we wear tie under burning sun and talk grow up folk.



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RE:Is it not against our culture
by Sharath Shivashankar on May 10, 2007 12:34 PM  Permalink
we will all wear langoties and shit in the fields and so hail our culture. Our culture never mentioned software and BPOs. So we'll stop our people from working in these industries. Let's throw our computers and cell phones and all other 'luxuries'. And also, we could agree alcohol is not part of our culture.

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RE:[object]
by hi on May 10, 2007 01:36 AM  Permalink
Dressing is different in hot & cold countries in selection of dresses. School uniform will be very costly when school opens, but during off-season, you can get that same dress for very less prices.

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RE:Is it not against our culture
by hi on May 10, 2007 01:33 AM  Permalink
Half Glass of wine or full glass of beer per day good for diabetes in cold & hot countries.

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RE:Is it not against our culture
by blue wrox on May 09, 2007 02:24 AM  Permalink
siva
what culture are we talking about?? read rigveda once to know what it is.Rig veda talks about soma drink.

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RE:Is it not against our culture
by shashidhar biradar on May 09, 2007 02:42 AM  Permalink
who made gandhi as a father of nation.There were many great people in 5000 years history of civilisation in India.who were far btter candidates than mr gandhi

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RE:RE:Is it not against our culture
by hi on May 10, 2007 02:42 AM  Permalink
Don't use gandhi photo in wine shop.

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IA flights to Pak serves hard liquor
by Raj K on May 08, 2007 05:03 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

IA flights to Pakistan (Delhi-Lahore) serves hard liquor,
I don't know the status of flights to middle east. or to any other countires.

what is wrong, if the state carrier is already doing this.


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RE:IA flights to Pak serves hard liquor
by Sreekanth Nemani on May 09, 2007 03:29 AM  Permalink
it is prohibited in domestic airlines, not international.

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RE:IA flights to Pak serves hard liquor
by aus ant on May 12, 2007 12:29 PM  Permalink
It is prohibited in domestic flights.
If IA flies from dubai-Bombay-Hyd, liquor is served in Dubai-Bom and not in Bom-Hyd.

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Bad writing
by on May 08, 2007 04:56 PM  Permalink 

I guess this article is quite informative and interesting but truly it is a bad piece of writing. if rediff runs a segment on bad usage of english, this article should top the list with its confusing sentences and wierd usage of "too" instead of "also" please look into it

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People Like him shud make it big in politics
by binish mathew on May 08, 2007 04:41 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

If India is to progress we want more people like Mr.Mallya in Politics, this man doesn't know how to lose, when asked where u want to b after 15 years, his blunt answer was "No.1 in whatever I do", Thats the attitude which we all should imbibe, should associate some pride with our work, the nation is spoiled by dirty politicians, so the change should start from there.

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RE:People Like him shud make it big in politics
by raju on May 09, 2007 01:03 AM  Permalink
he dosen't know how to lose as per you but he lost the elections for heading the Mumbai race course!!!! wake up.

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RE:People Like him shud make it big in politics
by manoj on May 08, 2007 04:58 PM  Permalink
Actually we need more business men like him, not politicians. Who create so many jobs and much wealth for our society. He sets an example of living and sharing a rich life. Only this attitude can make our society, country rich..thks.

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kingfisher
by clayton rodricks on May 08, 2007 04:38 PM  Permalink 

way to go ,kingfisher
As the saying goes, good publicity or bad publicity ,It always pays to be in the news.

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