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what a pity
by neutral on Feb 03, 2008 01:08 PM  Permalink 

what a pity ? in the country of values, what is happening ? the surprising thinh is, it is happening in the land of Budha.

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Help me Biharis
by on Feb 03, 2008 01:06 PM  Permalink 

Please help the students in other states also and make this practice of copying a right in India. Lalu should be given Higher Education Ministry. LALU JINDABAD!!!

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India is a democracy and NOT meritocracy like Singapore.
by usa on Feb 03, 2008 01:03 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

India is a democracy and NOT meritocracy like Singapore.
Hence it is imperative to appreciate socio-economic and religious diversity in Governance(Legislature,Judiciary,Administration) and in
Private Institutions (Reliance, Infosys etc) in India.

Government of India should implement 'reservations' in Judiciary and in Private Institutions as per Caste Census in India.

1. 52% of Judges should be from OBC.
2. 29% Judges should be Dalits and Tribals.
3. Remaining Judges should be from other castes & religions.

upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bc/PopulationEstimations.jpg

Otherwise India will disintegrate into 500 princely states as in pre-British Empire era...


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RE:India is a democracy and NOT meritocracy like Singapore.
by Secular India on Feb 03, 2008 01:49 PM  Permalink
bakwaas band kar. If democracy means that merit is killed - then that is the end of the nation. If India has to progress - the dictatorship of the most talented is a must.

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The Author Is A Bihari
by Hemant Kumar on Feb 03, 2008 01:00 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Did you notice the author of this article Anand Mohan Sahay is a Bihari? Only Biharis have no respect for his own state and the fellow residents of the state. The truth is that Biharis don't even know what is called a fundamental right, forget about demanding "the right to use unfair means during examinations." The author seems to have misused the word "right" or he was unable to convey what he actually wanted to. I also doubt if this really happened; why is this hot news not covered in any other news paper? I am thinking about a public litigation for false nad misguiding reportage.

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RE:The Author Is A Bihari
by Munish on Feb 03, 2008 01:04 PM  Permalink
there should be reservation on cheating also

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BHAGAO..INNKO
by asdf on Feb 03, 2008 12:57 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

RAJ THAKREY I FULLY SUPPORT YOU..WE DO NOT WANT THESE THUGS IN MUMBAI/MAHARASHTRA

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by nikes on Feb 03, 2008 12:59 PM  Permalink
All that mumbai boast is because of the non marathi people who have come there and bring prosperity.

If they leave maharashtra will be nothing.

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by vishal naik on Feb 03, 2008 01:09 PM  Permalink
I dont understand that if these non-marathi people can make maharashtra better, why not try on thier own state. Or is it that they dont like the place of thier birth.

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by nikes on Feb 03, 2008 01:22 PM  Permalink
Fortunately or Unfortunately mumbai was a port town and hence became business centre leading to all such inflow of skilled people (showing the absence of skilled people in maharashtra itself)

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by nikes on Feb 03, 2008 01:16 PM  Permalink
see you people have so regional mentality. You can't see anything beyond maharashtra.


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RE:RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by Bipin Musale on Feb 03, 2008 01:19 PM  Permalink
A company prospers not only because of the managerial skills but also because of the sweat of the labourars. Today Mumbai is no longer looked upon as an important financial city and has hardly anything to boast for. Pune is outpacing Mumbai. The non-marathis in Mumbai has only added to the crime and congestion rather than doing any good. Marathis are increasingly coming in the share market and entrepreneurships. If this non-marathi dirt is cleansed of Mumbai will again become peaceful and beautiful. To attribute the prosperity in Mumbai to only non-marathis is indication of sick psyche.

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by ankit ranjan on Feb 03, 2008 01:10 PM  Permalink
get out of India you mean

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by vishal naik on Feb 03, 2008 01:15 PM  Permalink
dont misjudje the local people in maharashtra. and that also by trying to prove that locals r good for nothing.

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by ankit ranjan on Feb 03, 2008 01:21 PM  Permalink
we didnt say anything about local people ....didviding people in terms of religion ,locality are from your politicians

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RE:BHAGAO..INNKO
by nikes on Feb 03, 2008 01:19 PM  Permalink
Take anything you wish. You can see that it is huge contribution of non marathi people in mumbai.

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Bihar! HA HA
by Kumar Guru on Feb 03, 2008 12:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Not allowing to copy is a violation of human rights in Bihar.

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RE:Bihar! HA HA
by Tushar Shelar on Feb 03, 2008 04:55 PM  Permalink
no wonder if we see 'interesting' 'masala' court case and judgement

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RE:Bihar! HA HA
by Munish on Feb 03, 2008 01:00 PM  Permalink
allow cheating, after that they will getreservation , they are future judges , IAS officier of country they should get all facilites

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Time to start a fresh chapter
by cynic on Feb 03, 2008 12:52 PM  Permalink 

The innate sense of right and wrong are so missing in all levels of Indian society - be it educated professionals, unemployed miscreants, "enforcers" of the law, "creators" of the law, religious authorities, even teachers and judges - that it would make sense to stop all normal education subjects for an entire generation and teach us only moral education. We've regressed a lot from the days of moralistic epics and dharma.

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Give them a beating
by sg sg on Feb 03, 2008 12:52 PM  Permalink 

I think this is so disgusting and this culture of violance has been slowly become a part of life in Bihar from the time of Lalu and his cronies. At one time this state used to produce the highest number of IAS officer in the country. I say bar all those who instigared the violance of them from sitting in the exam as if they are let off then will then represent only goons and thugs and will use any method to make the client win. Bihar needs a reverse brain washing for at least 10 years for the Lalu raj effect to ware off. But it msu be done with a free hand and with our prejudice.

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Law Examinations by Prashant Pandey LL.B(Hons.)
by prashant pandey on Feb 03, 2008 12:47 PM  Permalink 

good going Mr.Niteesh, you'll definitely turnaround the Bihar to be one of the best state.


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