while getting attuned with system i have given avery real picture of coming events subjectively and objectively through my thesis submitted to rd-india where truth is bitter but we have to take corrective measures and honour those who work day and night to prove their worth and talents getting wasted due to irresponsible persons
Anybody who remembers before 1990, will know things can go horribly wrong at the blink of an eye. The world is in boil, due to oil.
US just cannot be bothered. They are going to any lenghth to satisfy their need & greed. It does not matter that they are going over the top to satify their voracious appetite. They pay with currency, printing it overtime. The Middle East countries do not know what to do with these riches and plough them back to western countries.
US is getting more indebted by the hour, but they seem to fiddle when oil is still burning. The fact is oil can become a mirage in the desert! We have limited choice but to buy even at $200 or more.
The stark reality is our future is linked to US more than anybody else. Millions of high paid jobs are beholden to them. Before the multinationals employed us, our best educated IIT & IIM's were paid a pittance at home and left to work in humiliating conditions for the uneducated, fly by night outfits. Their worth was hardly recognised. "Why should my sons waste years when I can employ many MBS's at a pittance?"
We are at cross-roads. We do not have energy security. Our rivers originate in China,OK Tibet. Nepal is opening up to China! Another govt(pain in the neck?)in exile soon!
We trumpet unity in diversity. It is more an excuse for disharmony created by our politicians playing one against another. Unless, we break this vicious tamasha, our freedom can come crashing down!
1) Be honest & give death penalty to Corrupt persons/politicians. 2) Control Population by penalizing people producing more than 1 child. 3) Providing free primary education/food/medicine & shelter to children. 4) Providing employment to all. 5) By better traffic infrastructure in metros & by developing non metros so that people don't migrate
From economics to geography, what a sweep MR. Ninnan! Had heard about physsics and metaphysics being connected, but economics and geographis calamities? Seems too far reaching and implausible
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Yeah...it's true..and the astonishing fact is that it's written in the Vishnu Puran that during the end of Kaliyug river ganges would dry up,just before the birth of the Final avataar of Vishnu/Christ. If u check the statistical probabilty taking global warming index into consideration the river ganges would indeed dry up within 100years. Even the Sun's radiation will increase in the comming years...and we can have poleshift as well...its is almost time for that. People who have read any Holy books of any religion would realise that there was a time when the Sun did not set for a day, that was the last poleshift. There was also a time after that when there was a global deluge, and its very logical to happen..if earth starts turning the other way round the sea's will engulf the land,..i am not saying that these will happen, i just gave a glimpse of the Divine plan to cleanse the Earth. But one thing in the divine plan is sure to happen..that's the Mother of all wars..WW-3.
the article about discontinuity is intriguing and thought provoking. Yes, we certainly live in age of volatily and things change too frequently. Currently, I am in a middle of switft career and personal life change and finding it difficult to deal with it. It is important that we take certain preventive measures to counter volatality and move towards stability continuum.
Sreesanth dances like a monkey Sreesanth calls Harbajan his elder brother Harbajan cannot stand the thought of having a monkey as younger brother Harbajan slaps Sreesanth Sreesanth cries Harbajan admits Sreesanth is indeed his younger brother Harbajan's dad or Sreesanth's dad must've been playing naughty in their younger days :)