Indians, please beware of the Pakis in the forum. What they generally do when they see an issue related to a region in the country is, they immediately post as someone from the other region and abuse them. That starts a quarrel. So please recognize someone who is trying to deliberately start an argument and ignore him. Jai Hind!!
RE:biharis and bhaiyya
by on Feb 03, 2008 03:52 AM Permalink
Supersuccess, please rename yourself as superabcess, thats what you are...cant tell the difference t'ween brothers and germs .. or maybe you from other side of the border.. in that case forget mumbai..sonn u will live in caves
RE:biharis and bhaiyya
by fire desire on Feb 03, 2008 03:12 AM Permalink
haha....Daud/chota-Rajan/Chota-sakeel/ Road-side-Tapodi in mumbai are all biharis...bravo marathi...india is proud of you. Yesterday 25 people got killed in Raigadh because of taking liquor u aZZ whole.
RE:biharis and bhaiyya
by on Feb 03, 2008 03:48 AM Permalink
Super success.. please rename youself super abcess.. thats what you are.. vermin in your mind turns brothers into bacteria..think about it..
if these are the students who will be future judges and advocates, god knows what can happen to the country. the whole system is rotten in the country. i wish these guys should understand the meaning of law otherwise they should not allowed to judge any point of time.
My Fellow Indians, you just either hate or justify their activities. Think ! Think! They are also Humans.But they are in the darker side of the society. Common Man makes mistakes and misunderstand things. The politicians made them to stay as such. They are not aware of the modern society. Try to teach them the best things and make them to adopt to the modernest. Don't discourage them.
RE:biharis
by amitabh kumar on Feb 03, 2008 03:16 AM Permalink
I think every outsider from every part of the country should be kicked out and sent back to their own native places.
RE:biharis
by Akshay Anand on Feb 03, 2008 02:41 AM Permalink
and mumbai people should be kicked out from every where because they have the most criminals who does all the bomb blast and other terroist activity around India.
RE:bihari
by google lover on Feb 03, 2008 04:17 AM Permalink
dirt, filth, pollution, corruption, spitting and shitting everywhere.... the list goes on LOL
RE:Rotten System and Heads.
by Vikram Kapoor on Feb 03, 2008 02:23 AM Permalink
Vish, Agreed that the Indian education-system needs a major revamp.. but that does not give the liberty the right to "Cheat in exams".. No wonder, people look down at degrees conferred by Bihar Universities... Unfortunately, the honest ones suffer!!!
RE:Rotten System and Heads.
by on Feb 03, 2008 02:46 AM Permalink
no man people look down degree not because they are attained in bihar but they are attained in INDIA (that's right). i am in US and indian degrees don't count a shit unless you have had a job expirience. it's really sad how we work day and night to study and it doesn't count. i know how india work. if you are some teacher's son you get full points and someone like me, middle class has to work so hard. at the end of the day we get same grade, and he probably gets better job than i do because of laagvag(someone knows him)i was sad i had to leave my country but i am glad i am in US because people recognize talent and gives you credit for it. i love my india but i hate how people descriminate in every section and there's no such thing as fair and unfair
RE:Rotten System and Heads.
by Lion on Feb 03, 2008 02:56 AM Permalink
Vish..I think it is a training issue rather than anything else. The students are not being provided proper ethical and moral training right since childhood. I still remember moral science was regarded as the least important subjects in our schools. All this leads them to think that cheating is justified and many of them even brag about it openly as if it is something to feel proud of. They feel honored with the fact that they entered the exam room with 2 books and walked out without being caught! Our kids are being trained in such a manner. Otherwise, to your other point, I feel Our Indian syllabus even today is regarded as one of the best in the world. Our software engineers who are highly regarded in the world today and many more successful Indians are a product of the same education system. Hence, we have a system, rules, policies in place...only proper training and guidance is missing.