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Water schedules can change in distress years
by N Venugopal on Feb 07, 2007 04:10 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why this information hasnot been Highligted initally, Stupid medias want to sell their contant with the emotion of people. Precious 78 hrs are lost in the most happening states of India, kARNATAKA & TAMIL NADU

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by on Feb 07, 2007 06:25 PM   Permalink
You people don't have any job for implementation?

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by chetan shetty on Feb 07, 2007 05:49 PM   Permalink
agree with this...media should be more resposible in India....we only see problems shown on media thro the day and night....show good things than fight, rape, killing, communial etc...show what good have our citizens done...

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by Velladurai S on Feb 07, 2007 05:56 PM   Permalink
Well said, let rediff realise atleast if they have wisemen

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by Praveen.P on Feb 07, 2007 05:01 PM   Permalink
Indian Media sucks...they are just waiting for smoe negative news...and gain popularity...yesterady I saw so many hatered messages...which is nonsense as the verdit was not understood properly...media need to be careful as they are playing with sentiments of people...learn from israel media...bombings etc comes in last page...only constructive news are in 1st page...media need to be wise...

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by Vidhyadhar rao on Feb 07, 2007 04:20 PM   Permalink
Why Rediff.com published an article this morning stating that Verdict has several flaws and thus provoking heated arguments and hatred between both communities ? Are we dividing the Indians in terms of language and communities ? Will educated people accept such things ?

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