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by Pawan Sharma on Aug 01, 2008 01:15 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Just 15 years ago, each newspaper and TV channel used to feel shy from astrologers. Today each of them is full with PREDICTIONS and CONDITIONS on particular jodiac sign which appears to be unfair. I invite discussion on this topic please and welcome comments.


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by Sunheri Kapoor on Aug 01, 2008 02:10 PM   Permalink
That's true Pawan. All astrologers want to make big business thru T.V. Every morning most of the channels show the daily forecasts which is not applicable for everybody's zodiac sign. I never watch their Blah..Blah..Bhal..

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by prasad rana on Aug 01, 2008 03:02 PM   Permalink
you wrong, All TV channels want to do big business. Astorloger in one of the way.

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by Raghu Nair on Aug 06, 2008 09:14 AM   Permalink
Dear friends,
There 200 million children in the streets of Indian cities, waiting for education, sanitation, food and accommodation. Can we together do something to provide them education, support, housing, etc. instead spending time on these bullshits... like astrology...

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by Deepak Arora on Aug 01, 2008 02:42 PM   Permalink
yeah.. Sunehri u r right...

well howz hrithik?

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by pramod kumar on Aug 01, 2008 02:57 PM   Permalink
Yes i too agress why so much of astrology on news.These channels are making peoples of 21st century orthodox.

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by Rajesh K on Aug 06, 2008 07:50 AM   Permalink
hey pramod.

have you atleast passed 5th grade....i am not asking that...your english is asking that...

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