When political parties want to come to power even at the cost of splitting the state,they should have thought of of these consequences.
The formation of Telengana has not only jeopardized the livelihood people of other parts of Andhra living in Twin Cities, it is also likely to breed animosity between the new state and the erstwhile AP.What is the fate of Twin cities? Will you form a new Union Territory?
Ridiculous to form a state for for about eight districts.
Maoists shall have a field day demanding something akin to a state for the areas controlled by them.You have opened a Pandora’s box.
Andhra Pradesh plunged into a fresh political crisis on Thursday with 60 MLAs from Congress, PRP and TDP from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions and an MP belonging to Congress resigning in protest against the Centre’s decision to carve out a separate Telangana state.
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Andhra MLAs resign protesting Telangana creation decision
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Dying to be green? Now, try ‘bio-cremation’-Times of India.
The practice of Hindus of cremating with dry wood and dissolving ashes in the sea seems to be a better one.
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Worried you haven’t been green enough in life? Don’t let death come in the way of a more eco-friendly death .
From coffins made of recycled cardboard to saying no to embalming chemicals that seep into the soil, people are increasingly searching for ways to make their final resting place a more environmentally-friendly one.Now cremation, the choice today of a third of Americans and more than half of Canadians, is getting a green make-over. A standard cremation spews into the air about 400 kilograms of carbon dioxide — a greenhouse gas blamed for global warming — along with other pollutants like dioxins and mercury vapor if the deceased had silver tooth fillings.
Enter alkaline hydrolysis, a chemical body-disposal process its proponents call “bio-cremation” and say uses one-tenth the natural gas of fire-based cremation and one-third the electricity.
C0² emissions are cut by almost 90% and no mercury escapes as fillings and other metal objects, such as hip or knee replacements, can be recovered intact and recycled.
Matthews International Corp, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company that makes caskets and other funeral products is planning the world’s first commercial launch of human alkaline hydrolysis in January at a funeral home in St Petersburg, Florida.
In alkaline hydrolysis the body is submerged in water in a stainless steel chamber. Heat, pressure and potassium hydroxide, chemicals used to make soap and bleach, are added to dissolve the tissue. Two hours later all that’s left is some bone residue and a syrupy brown liquid that is flushed down the drain. The bones can be crushed and returned to the family as with cremation.
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No resolution against Vande Mataram passed before me, says Chidambaram
Strange that Home Minister of a country does not even have the details of the function and resolutions ,if any, are likely to be passed,especially while attending a function being organised by a controversial sect!Saying he was not present is a lame excuse.Does it mean that a terrorist may also invite him,have him address the meeting ‘On Unity and integrity of India’ and pass a resolution to divide India , after he leaves the function?
What is his reaction to not singing Vande Matharam by these people?They have the cheek to say that they will not because of their faith! If your faith is more important then why do not you live in a place where your faith is being practiced?
Even saluting National Flag or saluting others ,as per this definition of their faith is irreligious.Do all the heads of State of Islamic countries follow this precept?
If a Religion has such faith that disrupts society it has no place in an open society.they can have a closed society for themselves and live happily.
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NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday contended that he was not present when the Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind adopted a resolution at its
30th general session in Deoband on Tuesday asking Muslims not to recite ‘Vande Mataram’.“Home Minister P Chidambaram was at the JUH conference at Deoband on November 3 between 10 am and 12 noon. No resolution was passed during that period. When he spoke, he was not aware of any resolution relating to Vande Mataram or women’s reservation and television,” a statement issued by his aide said.
Besides, the Home Minister was reading from a prepared text and there was no occasion to depart from that text, the statement said reacting to a statement of BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.
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Dalai Lama an honoured guest, Manmohan tells China
When the PM meets Chinese supremo, he avoids raising Arunachal Pradesh and declares both countries shall cooperate with out touching the Arunachal issue.
Now he states that Dalai Lama is an honoured guest and he is free to go anywhere.
He should have stated atleast now that the Dalai Lama can go anywhere especially to Arunachal Pradesh which is a part India.
I can’t understand the abnormal fear of China .Story:
NEW DELHI: In a significant development, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh snubbed China on Sunday after he reiterated that the exiled spiritual leader
Dalai Lama is an honoured guest of India and is free to travel anywhere he wishes to.The PM issued this statement right after his meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao.
China had raised strong objections to the Dalai Lama’s proposed visit to the monastery town of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh earlier.
China had also gone on to object to the Prime Minister’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh during campaigning for the recently held assembly elections in the state.
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What is Perception?
It is not merely interpretation of Data that poses problems.The act of perception itself is difficult to understand.Perception, at the rudimentary level,is the process by which the stimulii are received and interpreted by the brain.We are aware of the brain/brain’s existence only by its receipt and interpretation of stimulii.So, we need brain to perceive and the things perceived to prove the existence of brain.
The interplay of senses and objects to be perceived,interplay of senses and brain determine Perception.We are aware of the senses because of brain and brain because of senses and objects perceived.
At the external level, what constitutes a whole object is difficult to fathom.Is it because of a particular trait we perceive a thing as we see it or an integtrated traits /qualities that makes us aware of an object as a whole?
How do we recognise objects as such?
Is it only through senses? In that case , how did we recognise it as a particular object at the first instance?If it is because we have been told so, how did the first individual recognise it as such?
Further, things change continuously and same thing or event presents a different picture from a different angle in case of vision(ex:see different angles from the camera in a game, say cricket or foot ball) and different interpretation when we perceive at different times the same thing /event.
The answer is in Indian Philosophical treatises.
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