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Love Pyar / Re: Missing u....
« on: July 17, 2010, 06:56:08 AM »
Kamal ji, You really need help!
Ja Gurdeware ja ke matha take ke aa.
  :hug:

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Love Pyar / Re: Everything I Do >>
« on: July 17, 2010, 06:49:43 AM »
Shad Yar, you must stop listening to Bryan Adams.  :he:

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Knowledge / Re: Which Plastic is Safe???
« on: July 13, 2010, 07:36:38 AM »
Kudrat Ji

JadoN meiN thuada pella post paddiaH taN mere man vich Credit Card plastic vare soachia. MeiN kehn laga si ke Credit Card naN barto. Credit Card plastic thuade bank account liyee bauhat khaternak cheez hai. Phir meinuN hasa a giya karke tusi kisse hore plastic vare gal karde si.
:rockon: :loll:

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Love Pyar / Re: dhokha
« on: July 09, 2010, 06:16:31 PM »
Dhar dhar pe phatakne ka kia faedha

Wohi hoga jo takdeer mein likha hoga.
  :woried:

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Funny Videos / Don't answer the phone!!!!!!
« on: July 07, 2010, 05:37:25 PM »
Watch what you are doing when you answer the phone. It is a very dangerous thing!!!!   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:



Stupid Man ironing Cloth .mp4

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Knowledge / Re: Illiterate India – Ten Facts
« on: July 07, 2010, 05:32:22 PM »
I believe the biggest problem is religion and God. For too long religion has been used to put the fear of God into people. When the British ruled India they did it with a very simple policy. It was called “divide and rule”. They practiced this in India more than in any part of their empire. Why? It is simple, because they realised that there were many religions in India, many languages and many different cultures. They knew that India had a sophisticated society but they knew it would be easy divided. When they left they caused the ultimate division; Partition.

It is easier to control people if you feed them a whole lot of dung and then keep them in the dark. If you give them education they will revolt and then they will realise that the nonsense being preached to them is just that – nonsense.

The modern Government is just carrying out the divide and rule policy in a much more subtle form. It knows that education (or the lack of it) is the key to India alongside its vast labour quantity.

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Knowledge / Illiterate India – Ten Facts
« on: July 05, 2010, 07:30:58 PM »
Ten Facts about Illiterate India

1.   Illiterate India – Ten Facts. There are 268 million illiterate people in India, unable to read, write or make a reasoned decision and almost a third of the world’s total number. .
http://www.efareport.unesco.org/ (2007)

2.   India spends only 3.3 percent of its GDP on education, compared to an average 5.8 percent in developed countries. .
http://www.efareport.unesco.org/ (2007)

3.   In many states of India, 95 percent of all education budgets pay teachers salaries, with less than 1 percent in some cases for schools and materials. .
http://www.indiatogether.org/2006/aug/edu-secschool.htm

4.   A girl’s education is an abruptly ended hope for millions of girls as only 1 in 4 remain in school long enough to complete Class 10. .
http://www.azimpremjifoundation.org/downloads/edustats_03.pdf

5.   Women receive on average only 1.8 years of schooling in India. .
http://www.ashanet.org/stats/PROBE.html

6.   Of the 32 million children that began school in 2004, less than half will complete a compulsory 8 years of education. .
http://www.ungei.org/infobycountry/india_704.html

7.   Across India, there are 13 million working children, many of whose lives were scripted the moment they were born. .
http://pib.nic.in/release/rel_print_page1.asp?relid=3525

8.   Disorder, lack of discipline and poor conditions mean that 1 in 4 teachers never turn up to class. .
http://www.indianngos.com/issue/education/statistics/index.hmtl

9.   Average class sizes are up to 40 students nationwide and up to 83 in the Indian state of Bihar (North India). .
http://www.unicef.org/india/education_1551.htm

10.   In 75 percent of schools there is only one teacher for several classes. .
http://www.indianngos.com/issue/education/statistics/index.html


That is the real state of our motherland.

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Love Pyar / Re: ~~if forgetting you was as easy as loving you~~
« on: July 05, 2010, 06:50:03 PM »
Yes, I know she was and I would not convey any hard feelings to a lovely person like Kudrat Ji. :whew:

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Love Pyar / Re: dhokha
« on: July 05, 2010, 06:47:15 PM »
Ji haN

What goes around comes around!!

Kissay da dil dakhauna bauhut bada pap hai.
:sad:

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Love Pyar / Re: ~~if forgetting you was as easy as loving you~~
« on: July 05, 2010, 06:42:33 PM »
very true.. foregetting is never easy unless and until u suffer from dementia.. :pagel:


Yeah true Kudrat ji. But Dementia is a terrible illness; my Chachi ji siffered from it. By the end she could not recognise any of her children and my poor old Chacha ji looked after her knowing that she did not really recognisie him either.  :sad:

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Fun Time / Re: I Love My..............?
« on: July 05, 2010, 05:15:01 PM »
i dont love anybody... :lost:

Lao ji eh kedi gal keeti, you can lov me, i wont mind.   :okk:

Asal wich, I love the lovely Punjabi ladies! Can I say that without getting a chuped or getting hit with a chappal.  :whew:

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Fun Time / Re: Jhooth bolo
« on: July 05, 2010, 05:08:26 PM »
EmviN kavaN, Meinu taN jhooth bolnaN aunda hi nahiN.

Mein such kehndaN ki aj sadi muj da dhud Ashwarya Rai ne choya te Salman Khan sade khetaN nu tuvil da pani dinda c. Jinney vi Bollywood de changay actor ne, saare sade pind de aa.

KiyoN Kudrat ji te Rubbie ji, meiN koi jhooth bolya?
:superhappy: :rockon:

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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: July 03, 2010, 08:45:31 PM »
:loll: - I think most american cars sucks .. except Ford may be... But still Jaugar is a Grandma Car (just cause you own one) :blink:  :pagel: :loll:

Now your talking like a real Amli!!! :superhappy:

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Knowledge / Re: BOMB BLAST PAKISTAN
« on: July 03, 2010, 08:40:59 PM »
dude nobody is Born terrorist  and religion doesn't make anyone terrorist ... Even though i'm Proud Indian punjabi...it hurts me see people's still think like that...alot of my frnds r muslims so it's not religion that makes them terrorists


How naive! They use their religion to justify their sick acts of violence.

Of course it is sad to see people get killed; their background is irrelevant because death is death and it is permanent.

There is no place for terrorism and no justification for the actions terrorists take. Acts during war are one thing but to blow innocent people up is unforgivable. Terrorism has to be denounced, at every level. It is propagated by those who follow a religion that is hell-bent on world domination. How can you respect a faith which cites the death penalty for those who wish to leave that faith? How hateful must that God be and how insecure his followers must be.

I know there are many honest good decent Muslims in the world, but I sure do wish they would come out and condemn Islamic terrorism rather than being secret apologists for it.

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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: July 01, 2010, 06:24:01 PM »
I am not a great fan of Jaugar .. as Jaugar & Buick are Grandma Cars  :pagel:  :loll: :loll:

You need to get behind the wheel of a Supercharged XKS, it'll rip the panties off most American cars. But that's not hard, for every good American car there are three better European cars.   :blink: :rockon:

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Knowledge / Re: HISTORY OF SAHEED Udham Singh
« on: June 26, 2010, 08:23:55 PM »
Bhagat Singh is a great hero of mine and I have done a lot of study into his life. However, regarding Udhan Singh Shaheed I have also studied a fair bit about him.
 
Your above post is factually incorrect

 
"Singh was also known as Ram Mohammed Singh Azad, symbolizing the unification of the three major religions of India: Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism." is questionable and, I suspect, illogical.

First reason is this: Bhagat Singh was a hero of Udham Singh's. He was a revolutionary Marxist and as such his life had a great influence on Udham Singh. Both were atheists. Therefore the question of unification of religion is a concoction and an example of history being twisted. He, like Bhagat Singh before him, had a dislike for Nehru, Jinnah and especially Ghandi. He also did not trust the Hindu Congress party at the time.
 
Second reason is also true and it is this, I have with my own eyes, seen the released papers of Udham Singh’s arrest and trial. Nowhere does he state that his name is Ram Mohammed Singh Azad. Udham Singh liked to call himself Mohammad Singh Azad and not Ram Mohammad Singh Azad, as is propagated by the so-called secularists of the country. He was born in a poor family which had converted to Sikhism after his birth, because of the oppressive structure of Hinduism. So he could not use 'Ram' as prefix to make himself a secular hero.
 
Thirdly, Raj Babbar made that God awful film about 'Shaheed Udham Singh' which is a typical Bollywood bit of nonsense which claims it presents an authentic picture of the revolutionary martyr; it simply does not.

Until you see the actual court papers and the arresting Police papers (there were seven county Police Constabularies involved) can you really see what happened. What is sad is the fact that the whole of India and Indians outside the UK as well as many within the UK are being fooled and the legend of Udham Singh and Bhagat Singh are being diluted with complete untruths.

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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: June 24, 2010, 06:45:17 PM »
They are still very popular in Europe and the launch of the new XJ will obviously enhance the product range. However, where the popularity is affected is when the exchange rate between the $,  GBP£ and the Euro come into play. A heavier GBP and the lighter US$ means less Americans buy Jags and other European cars; it becomes a quesion of economics.

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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: June 24, 2010, 04:50:53 PM »
I am glad that Ford no longer own Jaguar; but having said that it did help turn Jaguars's fortunes around. You should also check out what is known as the "Civentry Climax" and you will see the heritage of the Jaguar racing engine.

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Knowledge / Re: Jaguar Cars
« on: June 24, 2010, 04:33:00 PM »
Interesting topic; I drive a Jaguar XKR Supercharged; it is a 2008 model 4.196 V8 420bhp, black hard top. I bought it in late 2008; it only had 16,000 miles on the clock. It really is a fantastic machine. I also used to own a 1992 Jaguar 5.3 litre V12. It was very nice but knew its own way to the petrol station.

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Love Pyar / Re: ~~i Luv U~~
« on: June 23, 2010, 07:40:00 PM »
Ji sunno, mein tan avde pyaar experience vaare likha si, "Love Across Religion" thread vich. Mein pyaar nu changi tara janda ate thokran vi kadian, read it and see.


Any way, it has been fun talking to you. It is 1.00AM here in London and I need my beauty sleep.

Take care Talk soon.
:blah:

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