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1.Mamata Banerjee Calls PM Modi's Currency Move 'Draconian'. In All Caps; Mamata Banerjee reacted strongly to PM Narendra Modi's currency move to end black money2. Rahul questions government’s demonetization move 3. Why Rahul Gandhi and Kejriwal Opposing Demonetization of 500 and 1000 Rupee Notes??? 4. Thomas isaac CPM Kerala finance minister comments as UP election stunt and Congressman Ramesh Chennithala comments as disaster and chaos in Kerala youth Muslim league rally

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  13/11/2016.        850.                 All Members,          Respected family members of this great holy Nation. Sub : 1.Mamata Banerjee Calls PM Modi's Currency Move 'Draconian'. In All Caps; Mamata Banerjee reacted strongly to PM Narendra Modi's currency move to end black money 2. Rahul questions government’s demonetization move  3. Why Rahul Gandhi and Kejriwal Opposing Demonetization of 500 and 1000 Rupee Notes???   4. Thomas isaac CPM Kerala finance minister comments as UP election stunt   and Congressman Ramesh Chennithala comments as disaster and chaos in Kerala youth Muslim league rally  Ref : 1. How did Japan rebuild itself and become an advanced nation and a major economic power in the aftermath of the World War II?  2.Aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami Reasons below : First. We Bharatiya ne...

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita – Her Special Charm-1.

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The culture of a people must continuously serve them, nourishing their inspirations, guiding their actions and providing consolation and comfort, balance and equanimity in both their joys and sorrows. A culture when sustained through its religious practices, if it has no elasticity, will come to choke the growth of the community and the people will then outgrow that culture. If an unyielding iron ring is put around a growing tree, in time, as the tree grows, the ring will be swallowed up into the very dimension and growth of the vigorous tree. Our Bharatiya culture, as expressed through Hinduism, never died through all these millenniums, only because our culture had the required elasticity to embrace all the new dimensions into which our society grew during the march of time. The ideas enshrined in the Upanishads, couched as discussions held by the Rishis and their disciples in the forest vastness along the Ganges banks, the way of life and the eternal values that were pre...

1. The ceremonies that commemorate a marriage are extravagant : Fancy locations, lavish clothing, opulent jewellery, dowry, a payment in cash or kind and food wastage are hallmarks of an Indian wedding. 2.Can lavish weddings be banned by law?

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12/11/2016.        849.                 All Members,          Respected family members of this great holy Nation. Sub :Can lavish weddings be banned by law? Ref : The ceremonies that commemorate a marriage are extravagant : Fancy locations, lavish clothing,  opulent jewellery, dowry, a payment in cash or kind and food wastage are hallmarks of an Indian wedding. 1. India buys anywhere between 800-1000 tonnes of gold annually, and is the world’s second-largest consumer of the metal. 2. Almost 60% of this demand can be attributed to bridal jewellery. 3. There is tremendous social pressure to spend on weddings. 4. Low levels of education, poverty, and caste-based discrimination compound these pressures. 5. Despite the 1961 Dowry Prohibition Act, the practice of presenting a dowry, a payment in cash or kind, persists in India. 6. In certain parts of Bharatham, th...