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USA: Take Home Pay for 85k /year
 Started by: shekars on 05 Jan 2011
   ...[quote][i]Originally posted by dimple2001[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by web2000[/i] I am looking for information if Indian agricultural income is taxable in Canada or Not. This income is not taxable in India. Any quote from the internet and/or reference site will be much appreciated. I do not get any info from CRA site. Thanks [/quote] Here is a link of the treaty terms. http://www.treaty-accord.gc.ca/text-texte.asp?id=102409#top_of_page As I said before, it is not a charming reading material. However...
Posted By: web2000 on 13 Jan 2011
 
Our Native Country!: When the water in the spring turned black
 Started by: ramar2005 on 19 Jan 2013
   ...Mind well, it is ONLY Narendra Modi who has this understanding and NOT the BJP. Again, it is the MOSt of thesub sects of Hindu in Gujarat which has recognized the problem and bonded to ward off the slavery. Narendra Modi has understood this problem correctly and hence has right from day one strives to change the ENTIRE dialogue in Indian democracy. He has understood that so called "Hindu" unity is a mirage and running after such a mirage would tire him like it happened with Balasaheb and BJP. He, therefore, changed the ENTIRE dialogue to DEVELOPMENT agenda in the hope that human instinct of a better standard of life with dignity would prevail over divisive politics of caste and sec...
Posted By: Nightmare on 20 Jan 2013
 
General: What Industry Expects from MBAs
 Started by: ayaskant on 03 Oct 2004
   ...OURCE: http://www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/ffie.html EXCERPTS: Industrial scenario: You are aware that the traditional style of running business is undergoing a great change. The old pattern of ownership and management are making way for more participative and professional modes. The Indian economy is fast becoming a part of global economy. The commitments made to World Trade Organization have to be honored and these will become more onerous to comply with in coming years. ... The government should come forward to accept the role of the producers in decision making with regard to the economy. Business and industry should also look at new horizons. There is need for restructuring of...
Posted By: ayaskant on 03 Oct 2004
 
Jobs: Urban Planning Field
 Started by: desinumber4 on 21 Feb 2006
   ...ans. While they are closing down here they are moving them away to India. Should not we congratulate our Indian Ministers and Local ministers who directly or indirectly taken those jobs there. Can we think of any new major industrial investment in Ontario ?The strength of Canada is Oil, Paper due to lumber, Beef, Minerals and plastic processing. Other than it is a cheap labor backyard for USA for Warehousing. Do you know Birla group owns a paper mill here? Do you know how many mines are closing down? The future of IT is in Asia(period). Good quality technical personnel are breeding there. Let Canada make a list of its strengths and focus on it. I've a theory that as a new immigrant ...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 24 Feb 2006
 
News and Events: IMMIGRATION NEWS AND ESTIMATES FOR 2014
 Started by: Full House on 02 Nov 2013
   ... Cooks (NOC 6322); Food service supervisors (NOC 6311); Administrative officers (NOC 1221); Administrative assistants (NOC 1241); Accounting technicians and bookkeepers (NOC 1311); and Retail sales supervisors (NOC 6211) Further, an intake cap of 200 applications has been instituted for all NOC ‘B’ level occupations. Occupations at the NOC A and 0 levels will not be subject to individual caps, but will be subject to the overall cap of 12,000. Finally, while language requirements remain unchanged, applicants will have their language skills assessed upon submission of their files. Earlier screening of these requirements is expected to further enhance processi...
Posted By: Full House on 02 Nov 2013
 
General: Being Vegetarian
 Started by: meghal on 28 Dec 2004
   ...................................................................... please take a look NEWYORK TIMES REPORT about disease comming from meat. osted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:58 am Post subject: Health and a Meatless Diet - The central question about vegetarian diets used to be whether it was healthy to eliminate meat and other animal foods. Now, however, the main question has become whether it is healthier to be a vegetarian than to be a meat eater. The answer to both questions, based on currently available evidence, seems to be yes. As early as 1961, the Journal of the American Medical Association states that ninety-seven percent of heart disease, the cause of more than one half...
Posted By: maxim on 03 Jan 2005
 
Life: EDUCATION in PEEL and Toronto Board: The Dirt Inside !
 Started by: Vandematram on 06 Aug 2009
   ...nd check with your teacher friends. The ugly truth: 1.Enrollment in schools is falling and many a schools in Mississuaga and Toronto are up for closure. 2.Many a students are dropping out after high schools and ONLY the Asian Immigrants(Chinese, Indian, Pakistan and few ) are fuelling the rat race for higher education(College, University). 3.Even after getting a bachelor degree from Mcmaster or UFT many a kids are not able to find jobs and taking up basic jobs like retail store clerk working for 20 to 24 hours at minimum wage. They carry OSAP loans of 50 to 60K and are staying with parents and are unable to move out. 4.There is absolutely no respect for teachers in high schoo...
Posted By: Vandematram on 06 Aug 2009
 
Available: Jobs available
 Started by: Pranav Sharma on 21 Dec 2002
   ...nician (just to remind you, I was having a Class I Officer, Central Govt. job in India). In no way I was depressed, since I knew that it is was a matter of time. I must say that one should take any level of ‘first job in his/er’s own field’, since it gives one a chance to show the knowledge and capabilities, all Indians deserve. Now coming to PEO, the approach I took, was to research their website in detail, understood all its’ requirements and procedure. I will say here that, there is no need for anyone to get their credentials evaluated by UofT and waste $75, since PEO does on its own and it is not a mandatory requirement. I applied for my PEO license in Janua...
Posted By: Piyush on 20 Aug 2003
 
Life: Returning Back Home
 Started by: hindustani on 13 Jan 2004
   ...country becos they have given us what everthey think is best for us..because mother always gives what is best for her child... I dont know why people keep on complaining about things....when they are good and when they are bad...i can only see that their minds are not stable Please remeber there are three types of people... Complaining...... which you find quite often on this website explaining....... which you find now and then Inspiring...... which i have to see yet on this website By the way i do not want to complian by saying this..what i meen is Change the way you look at the things happening and you will change the way you are living now.... Everyone has got the same amou...
Posted By: Murthy on 14 Jan 2004
 
Our Native Country!: Sri Lanka: Status Report on the Current Situation.
 Started by: Vandematram on 08 Apr 2009
   ...ous speech at Suthumalai after the Indo-Lanka Accord was signed, Gaddafi was one of the two bodyguards standing behind the Tiger chief. Gaddafi was later a commander of the Imran-Pandian regiment. He was in charge of an RPG unit at one time. Gaddafi was one of a ten-member squad trained by the Indian government in firing anti-aircraft missiles. Later when the LTTE acquired some SAM – 7 missiles in the ’90s, Gaddafi became the ‘specialist’ in firing them. Gaddafi has brought down several aircraft of the Sri Lanka Air Force through his shoulder-fired missiles. He was also a weapons expert and spent some months in Europe undergoing special training. He was last in charge of ...
Posted By: Vandematram on 12 Apr 2009
 
News and Events: Really shocking.. An Eye opener for all prospective immigrants
 Started by: Pramod Chopra on 17 May 2004
   ...[quote][i]Orginally posted by youngindian23[/i] [quote][i]Orginally posted by Kap[/i] [quote][i]Orginally posted by youngindian23[/i] Hello every one, First id like to say it was very sad to hear the story. Third he was here for five years he should have educated himself OSAP people after one year you can make use of it. God bless us all [/quote] - Hi JK, Do you have any idea why they offer OSAP after one year? Its a child common sense that people need OSAP loan on arrival to Canada to upgrade their education where education is...
Posted By: Kap on 03 Sep 2004
 
Life: that is my thought about Canada/USA..
 Started by: rahul_singh23 on 24 Jun 2005
   ...[quote][i]Orginally posted by rahul_singh23[/i] Mostly Indians always look into $$ value like how much earning, I will be manager or director in home country. [/quote] I second Chandresh's question. [quote][i]Orginally posted by rahul_singh23[/i] India is not Delhi, Bombay or Bangalore. Some people are getting good salary and having good buying power in India think that India become US/Canada. [/quote] Is is true. If I have [b]enough[/b] money I can indeed live as well or even better than in C...
Posted By: DiogenestheCynic on 24 Jun 2005
 
USA: Life in US ( I found this interesting)
 Started by: Mercury on 22 Nov 2006
   ... beef up resume with US experience - back to middle east or India to earn better $$$ - bask in US experience credits while working in ME / India. - Never had an exposure to the life style of burning all your income for outfits and apparels and on and on.... For several south Indians, earning is synonymous to saving much of it. - On a temp. B1 visa for a year. - More over the lifestyle of Desis from north is different from south (both lifestyles have their own + / - ). When ever I go to my North desi buddies home, be it is just a rented apartment still I used to find the atmosphere quite affluent but a crunch in his savings $$ where as it is just otherwise to my south desi buddie...
Posted By: JRF on 26 Nov 2006
 
Family Class: Sponsorship of Parents, processing applications received till July 7, 2005
 Started by: Trinity on 21 Aug 2007
   ...tional information 3) They recommend to pay fees to avoid delays 4) We have NOT been approved yet Highlights of below >>>>>>>>>>>If the application is received within the 90-day time frame but there is missing information or documentation, the entire application will be returned to the sponsor with a letter. They will be advised that they have 30 days to return the application with the missing elements; otherwise, the application will be closed. Following file creation, >>>>>>>>>the file will be assigned to an officer to review sponsorship eligibility. If found eligible, or if the sponsor has opted to proceed if found ine...
Posted By: reg828 on 30 Nov 2011
 
Moving Soon: I am not coming to Canada
 Started by: VJ on 27 Jul 2004
   ...g not for profit but also not losing money at all. You know how much Indian employees working in CIC, New Delhi ? and at what salary? - [quote]Job situation is going change / worse every year to year in Canada and Immigration procedure takes more and more years for visa, so people can change his decision after filing or after geting visa. He has right to do.[/quote]Sure, you have the right to do so. But that doesn't mean that it is the right thing to do. Job situation always changes - in every country. Doesn't India go thru booms and depressions? Doesn't US go thru the same economic cycles? Every country does. You cannot base your decision to immigrate to a certain country ba...
Posted By: Kap on 04 Oct 2004
 
Networking: Appeal to unite fellow immigrants
 Started by: Puru1 on 01 Sep 2005
   ...hey come to power. Canada needs people. How many and of what type (qualified/refugee/dependents) is the real question. [quote] I am quite surprised that an Indian immigrant should be talking about permitting immigration only against work permits! [/quote] I am for permitting immigration in the skilled category only against jobs available. Or as close to it as we can get. its essentially a workpermit system with options to apply for PR within the first year and not 4 years. (4 years is ridiculous). [quote] If you read what the Tories are talking about, they are suggesting that work permits be issued for a period of 4 years, and a person who stays employed for 4 years gets perm...
Posted By: mercury6 on 05 Oct 2005
 
Financial Planning: Chindia market news
 Started by: investpro on 30 Apr 2007
   DLF reviews: ...h on Thursday, but fell to negative territory as investors locked in gains after the market stretched its record-breaking run into a fourth day. Shares in DLF Ltd., which raised $2.25 billion in India's biggest IPO, rose 11 percent on their market debut, taking the property developer to the list of India's top 10 valuable firms. At 11:38 a.m. (0608 GMT), the shares were trading at 541.40 rupees after starting at 582.50, compared with the issue price of 525 rupees. "We had expected the stock to rise by 30 to 40 rupees on listing," said Deepak Jasani, head of retail research at HDFC Securities. The benchmark 30-issue BSE index was down 0.88 percent at 14,749.58 poin...
Posted By: investpro on 05 Jul 2007
 
Our Native Country!: Rani Lakshmibai in Time's list of top 10 daredevil wives
 Started by: thanks on 23 Jul 2011
   ... bloody rebellion against the East India Company rule and the gallant Rani plunged into the battlefield winning a few stunning battles for her husband's kingdom, the magazine says. She perished, according to lore, while fighting the British on horseback in full armoured splendour at the young age of 22. Her legend lives on in statues and Indian school books to this day, it said about her valiant struggle. In the magazine's list, the queen of Jhansi rubs shoulders with some very strong women including historical luminaries, first ladies to wives of business tycoons. Among other historical figures, Queen Isabella of Spain and the legendary Egyptian queen Cleopatra find their name on t...
Posted By: thanks on 23 Jul 2011
 
Our Native Country!: Hit them where it hurts
 Started by: newboyo on 27 Nov 2008
   ...i customers? How many businessman will stop advertising their product on the Moin Jamal show? This may be an incorrect analogy, but forget Pakistan, how many Indians are even willing to boycott their own accused? Sanjay Dutt is still not acquitted in the 1993 bomb blast case, and people were already flocking to see "Khalnayak" in 1994. He has still maintained to evade prison time and his "Munnabhai" movies are one of the biggest grossers of all time. How many people are willing to boycott Salman Khan movies until the verdict is reached in "Chinkara" killing and his car accident case? Will you stop watching Fardeen Khan movies until he stops his crack habit...
Posted By: bjork on 06 Dec 2008
 
Life: Going back to India.
 Started by: sagardip on 10 Mar 2008
   ...or many (including me), these daily irritants adds up to keep them on this side of the world. After around 7 years here, we returned to India - for good - stayed for around 1.5 years and finally decided to come back! I still hold my Indian passport and hope I can return some point soon - It's more like idhar mera dimag, udhar mera man kid of case. Things are much different in smaller towns, but then getting the right job in a town is next to impossible. I miss my family, relatives and the friends and places I grew up with... but.... ...
Posted By: viggy on 13 Mar 2008
 
Driving: I want to be long haul driver, will someone help me.
 Started by: decent punjabi on 27 Dec 2004
   ... If you do it religiously, the whole process should not take more than 3-4 months (provided you pass all in first attempt) Licensing Cost for G1: $60* G2: $40* G: 75* There are some Desi driving schools for Truck Driving who will do a contract with you in $1400 - $1500 for unlimited lessons and unlimited road test till you pass your license. Offcourse, you pay for the ministry charges. Then you would also have some cost in taking lessons for G2/G test e.g. $20-25 per hour plus car expenses etc. So lets say the apprx. cost of getting AZ license is: $2500 If you want to take AZ training from a very professional college like Humber College, they charge you apprx. $4500 for the course ...
Posted By: sanjeevm on 28 Dec 2004
 
Our Native Country!: How will India move forward?
 Started by: Das-FX on 20 May 2005
   ... found by cairns energy in Rajasthan. Orissa poorest state of india has worlds largest iron ore reserves. Posco, South korean company will be investing mind blowing Rs. 70,000 crore FDI to set up world biggest green field Steel industry. Other big groups are following like Tatas, Birla and ofcource world richest indian and steel conglomerate Mr. Mittal. Orissa will be seeing investments of more than Rs. 2,00,000 crore in Iron and steel in next two decades. Can you imagine this. I was shocked to read here in paper canadian govt following US company like anything for investment of JUST 1 million dollar ( I repeat just one million dollar FDI). This is peanut compared to major investments ...
Posted By: Dips on 24 May 2005
 
Family Class: Why do all Professionals want to come to Canada?
 Started by: BLOODY_FOOL on 26 Feb 2004
   ...icer having a wry mood or not liking your looks is a reson for your Visa to be rejected. Someone has already vouched to give you proofs for that .I have seen professionals having INR 2lakh income per month getting their Visas rejected at the US Consulate in India. An Indian CA earning 25 - 30k I m afraid holds a very bleak chance.These are facts . [quote] To summarize – you insult professionals like me when you suggest that 80% of professionals work at Tim Horton’s. . [/quote] A bitter fact I encountered in Canada . Its the average Desi who knows that he can never reach the top and thinks of leading an average life reaches Canada . How many IIT / IIM passouts have you come ...
Posted By: Manasvi on 20 Oct 2004
 
Our Native Country!: India unveils $3 billion new airport terminal in DELHI
 Started by: MGupta on 03 Jul 2010
   ... glittering new multibillion-dollar airport terminal in the Indian capital Saturday, a steel-and-glass structure intended to show that the country's infrastructure is finally catching up with its rapid economic growth. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh dedicated the ultramodern, $3-billion terminal at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. Terminal 3 or T3 was built in just 37 months and will open for international passengers on July 14. Domestic passengers will shift to the new terminal on July 30. "This airport terminal establishes new global benchmarks. It also exemplifies our country's resolve to bridge and bridge fast enough the infrastructure deficit in our country,"...
Posted By: MGupta on 03 Jul 2010
 
General: Is it better to go back
 Started by: vivek901 on 14 Aug 2009
   ...off ...... try offering the bus driver $1/- in stead of $2.75 .... values mean a lot . Power water and other utilities are available when you need them .... Adulteration ............ did you hear about artificial milk in India ? Ever heard of the Indian Govt supporting some one if they did not have income to support themselves ......... here it is done and I ve seen such people maintaining cars and apartments ..... Have you checked the difference in infrastructures ? I could go on and on but these are points that one needs to consider while comparing Canada and India ... and BTW Cdn_Dude (not being personal ) , these points are available to everyone regardless of their...
Posted By: cdn_dude on 15 Aug 2009
 
News and Events: Is it all over for the India?
 Started by: indi2can on 30 May 2012
   ...ld easily make a country a super power which shall have a say in the chart of world actions ..... not an easy task to attain .... Dude - had it not been for USSR , due to the support of your 'great great' US's support to Pakistan , who knows India might have been another Afghanistan ....... In the words of Nixon ' Indian are slimy people ' ..... You perhaps would not have been here but for the super power USSR which sided by India in all its conflicts ... as opposed to your ever great US ...... [/quote] Wha...? India might have been another Afghanistan? Seriously man, you've shown your lack of any intelligent thought in other posts but this tops it all. :D And since you have n...
Posted By: BlueLobster on 06 Jun 2012
 
Relocation: Single parent setting in BC, Canada
 Started by: tamilkuravan on 08 May 2015
   ... (Mission, Abby, and MR) are just yet another cities in the far away burbs, and have all the shopping and big box stores. A more laid back, but a real nightmare if you're planning to do a daily commute to Metro Vancouver. I won't recommend Abbotsford as it has sort of Gang problem with East Indian kids (Basically, kids born to the Desi parents). Although, much subsided now, but I would still stay away especially if one has daughters. Mission is mostly caucasian, and I have been told that it has a largest concentration of 'single moms' in the province (unsubstantiated). Cost of living is low, and one can find a detached 2 level house for about $425000 - in case plan to buy. Shouldn't h...
Posted By: febpreet on 11 May 2015
 
Jobs: Good Bye Canada...I m back in India
 Started by: Interceptor on 24 Apr 2005
   ...he strong urge to make it big - pays off. Also, remember one other very important thing: we have to be at the right place at the right time and with the right attitude. Opportunity doesn’t knock twice at our door. Many people from one of the Southern Indian states learn Arabic in school/ college so that they get good jobs here in the Middle East. Why ? Because they know that competition is high and if they need to survive here (ME) they need to be par with other Arabs' language skills. Not just professional skills. Likewise, if one wants to make it big in China, Japan, Timbuktu..... wherever... Be proficient in that Nation's language/s. Not just your profession. Like you (and me) there are...
Posted By: despremi on 29 Apr 2005
 
Networking: Appeal to unite fellow immigrants
 Started by: Puru1 on 01 Sep 2005
   ... market situation and the adaptability factors u demonstrated. I feel this is an attitude problem more than anything else. When u immigrate u should not limit the change only to the geographical presence. The most important thing is to change your mindset (leave the indian attitude behind) and be willing to restart your life/career again. We indians just can't seem to forget the number of years of work experience we have or the seniority that we left behind. We also have these hang-ups about the so called "labour jobs" white / blue collar jobs. If u have gone thru' the "success story" posters, most of them did not shy away from doing any kind of job for suste...
Posted By: Nostradamus on 22 Oct 2005
 
Life: What went wrong with Immigration Policies of Canada
 Started by: jago_desi on 20 Sep 2004
   ...[quote][i]Orginally posted by Manasvi[/i] Hi Guys , Kindly clarify my (mis) understanding & notions . I feel that the large chunk of Indian Immigrants r Engineers /Docs /CAs in their 30s earning around INR 30 - 35k pm . Right or wrong?? These ppl come with their life s saving of INR 5 lacs upwards 2 start a new life in Canada . Out of these 80% (pls correct me) : In order 2 save depleting reserves they take odd jobs like Tim Hortons / Factory / salesmen etc which demand 8 hours of shift regularly and pay around CAD 2k pm which finishes off in the rent/...
Posted By: crenshaw on 25 Sep 2004
 
Our Native Country!: AAP - Aam Admi Party - Worth knowing before and after December Elections
 Started by: dhaikin on 18 Nov 2013
   ... no guts or will to form the Government. they have already moved to their main target which is to contest Loksabha election in 2014. With 60 seats, they will be the king makers and extortion money would be a number unheard of. AAP/Khujli and their Master Bhushan are the best Poker players and are now aiming for the largest payoff in Indian history. Mulayam/Maya/Lalu would fade against them. Lol! By the way, very sensible suggestion from Khujli supporter but in vain for he has failed to grasp basic or main reason for AAP's entry in politics. [/quote] on one hand you agree completely with me and at the same time you say that it is theoretical and I do not understand the ground realiti...
Posted By: sant on 10 Dec 2013
 
Our Native Country!: How to Buy Property in India - ( NRE Vs NRO Account)
 Started by: desi_driller on 19 Jan 2011
   TRANSACTIONS THAT INVOLVE FIXED ASSETS......: ...ht, and I suppose, you wanted to say REPATRIATING, but came out that way. that is O.K. You are right when you say that LTCG only takes effect if you hold on to a fixed asset for a minimum of three years. Also the buyer of your property, when you sell, will have to withold a 20% of the sale price and deposit it into the IRS, Indian Revenue Services. You need to get hold of that receipt to claim back the sum as it is free, because you had the possession of the property for three years or longer. Also, if you paid the taxes in India, for Income Tax purposes, on any transaction, you can claim and get credit for such a payment here in Canada as there is a treaty called the Dual Tax Avoidance T...
Posted By: Full House on 01 Jul 2014
 
Independent Category: Total Testo Canada
 Started by: joyadevis on 25 Apr 2020
   Go see Alice and take a Rubber DUCKIE.: ...estosterone booster. In fact, older men who are prescribed it may have a higher risk of dying from any disease as well as from a heart attack or stroke, according to several published studies and the Food and Drug Administration. Other research suggests that testosterone boosters might fuel the growth of prostate cancer, and reduce sperm counts. Established risks include blood clots in the legs, sleep apnea, an enlarged prostate, enlarged or painful breasts, and swollen feet or ankles. In addition, the gel forms of testosterone, applied under your arm or on your upper arm and shoulder, can be transferred to others if you don’t wash the area after applying it. Children exposed to the ...
Posted By: Full House on 26 Apr 2020
 
Our Native Country!: Gujarat First: Narendra Modi Zindabad !
 Started by: shankaracharya on 20 Jun 2006
   ...ad Pawar to Israel last week - possibly the only foreign country that will host him now, after the 2002 Gujarat riots. Modi managed to establish an impossible connection between India and Israel - that of water. \"You are a desert and so are we. So we have the same sorts of problems, whether in the field of agriculture or food,\" he said. The Israelis were ecstatic, the Gujarat government would have us believe. To Modi's critics - and there are lots and lots - Israel's endorsement of Modi cannot come as a surprise. Israel is a military industrial state, pogroms, anti-Muslim; Modi is… (geddit? geddit?!). But for those of us who are uncomfortable with labels like pseudo-secular,...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 20 Jun 2006
 
Jobs: PMP _ Project Management Professional
 Started by: MSM on 30 Jun 2004
   ...ared for it and i realized that just going thru the materials makes one feel strong in understanding of project related work. Wether you are interested in the PMP test or not, i highly recommend reading the PMBOK for everyone, it is a free download form the pmi.org website. After reading the book i realized that even our life is a project ... time bound and temporary , made for a unique purpose and goal. but thats my cynical way to look at things. Hope this info helps...any one needing further info ... please dont hesitate to contact me. I will be glad to share info. Good luck . ...
Posted By: Mishtar India on 01 Jul 2004
 
Life: Canadian born confused desi
 Started by: naradavijaya on 22 Jan 2009
   ...d literally down their throats ..that as children naturally do..they will rebel. It doesnt sound from your second post that that is what you are doing, so I wouldnt worry. Do they speak an Indian language? Do you celebrate cultural festivals etc at home? If so, encourage your children's participation in these activities, including planning them. ...
Posted By: morning_rain on 24 Jan 2009
 
Jobs: Top Eight Reasons NOT to immigrate to Canada **
 Started by: canuck3000 on 10 May 2005
   ...he GDP of over 1 trillion dollars) [quote][i]Orginally posted by 'Dr Asad'/canuck[/i] 3. No Culture. Unlike almost every other country in the world, Canada has no culture. Actually American culture is what dominates Canada. When was the last time you had some 'Canadian' food? There are no Canadian traditions and there is no national identity. What does it even mean to call yourself a 'Canadian'. . .nothing really. People living in Canada, still identify themselves as to where they 'originally' came from. [/quote] I’m sure ‘Dr Asad’ comes from a ‘superior culture’……pass on further comments…. [quote][i]Orginally posted by 'Dr Asad'/canuck[/i] 2. Worst Weather. Ye...
Posted By: Kap on 10 May 2005
 
News and Events: Investpro's finance/economy newspicks
 Started by: investpro on 23 Sep 2007
   BSE 10 biggest falls: ...Here are the 10 biggest falls in the Indian stock market history: Jan 21, 2008: The Sensex saw its highest ever loss of 1,408 points at the end of the session on Monday. The Sensex recovered to close at 17,605.40 after it tumbled to the day's low of 16,963.96, on high volatility as investors panicked following weak global cues amid fears of the US recession. Jan 22, 2008: The Sensex saw its biggest intra-day fall on Tuesday when it hit a low of 15,332, down 2,273 points. However, it recovered losses and close...
Posted By: investpro on 23 Jan 2008
 
Study: kids schooling
 Started by: lal badshah on 23 Sep 2004
   ...t brilliant, they will not be able to get into good schools in India. and by the way, my daughter used to stand at about 20th position in her class of 30 in Indian system of education - now she is considered darling of her teachers and peers - not because of studies but for her talent in dancing, organising, fund-raising, helping, volunteering etc. She was the valedictorian of the graduating class last year! Chandresh...
Posted By: chandresh on 14 Apr 2005
 
Driving: TD Molecho Monexx
 Started by: love_n_peace on 11 May 2012
   ...keting research for an immigration company, Dr Raja Bikram Pal Lamba is cooling his heels in police custody. The 58-year-old non-resident Indian from Canada, driven by his weakness to impress high-profile people in society had planned to make it big by duping the proprietors of an immigration company, Worldwide Immigration Consul-tancy Services. He made his sponsors pay around Rs 5 lakh for his hospitality before his dream was shattered. Described as a high-profile impostor by the police, his profile was enough to impress anyone. A doctorate in English, Dr Lamba, who migrated to Canada last year, convinced the immigration company to design their project for marketing at their resort at...
Posted By: JRF on 11 May 2012
 
General: Is your money safe in Canadian banks?
 Started by: web2000 on 19 Aug 2011
   ...nd Dorothy in her stuffy bedroom, with a wool blanket on her bed despite the 90-degree heat. The windows in her bedroom were taped shut and squirrelled away in her drawers - for days when she wouldn't be fed - were bits of food wrapped in napkins or tissue. "After seeing what I saw, I knew I couldn't leave here there," said Landriault. She packed up her aunt and told Bertrand to get out. When the sisters returned later, all the furnishings that Aunt Dorothy had unwittingly paid for were gone, as were her tub chair, raised toilet seat and other devices that made it possible for Aunt Dorothy to live in her own home. The trailer was trashed and contractors are still making repai...
Posted By: Aashu on 20 Aug 2011
 
Arts and Culture: Diwali Celebrations & Fireworks
 Started by: BAsh on 03 Nov 2007
   10 reasons to celebrate Diwali!: ...or Jahengir, was released from the Gwalior fort along with 52 kings. 10. The Pope’s Diwali Speech: In 1999, Pope John Paul II performed a special Eucharist in an Indian church where the altar was decorated with Diwali lamps, the Pope had a ‘tilak’ marked on his forehead and his speech was bristled with references to the festival of light. ...
Posted By: investpro on 07 Nov 2007
 
Our Native Country!: Be proud to be an Indian
 Started by: amitcr on 23 Jun 2006
   ...lionaires in ’05, up from 70,000 in ’04 • US has maximum millionaires— 2.67 million • 1 in every 100 Americans is a millionaire, compared to 1 in 13,000 Indians While high networth individuals (HNIs) are on the rise across the world, Asia-Pacific is the only region where they generated a larger amount of cash through investing. The rational behind a faster growth in wealth creation was a faster growth in real GDP and market capitalisation in the Asia-Pacific region. The report states that over the previous decade, financial wealth among HNIs had grown from $16.6 trillion to $33.3 trillion. Currently, the number of HNIs across the world is nearly 9m, compared to 4.5m ...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 23 Jun 2006
 
Our Native Country!: Swiss bank - Details of black money belonging to india
 Started by: RBO on 07 Jul 2010
   ...New Delhi: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said that New Delhi has initiated a dialogue with Swiss authorities to obtain information on Indian black money stashed away in banks there — an issue that had raised much political heat during the elections with BJP leader L K Advani making it a major poll plank. Mukherjee, at the same time, said the Government has no plans to bring in a new amnesty scheme for tax evaders, pointing out that in the past there have been complaints that the government was penalising the honest tax payer as in every such scheme the normal rate of tax was reduced. Efforts to amend the Indo-Mauritius tax treaty to curb its abu...
Posted By: gopalpai on 07 Jul 2010
 
General: How do Men get...
 Started by: Ottawa_Nerd on 20 Apr 2006
   From my experience: ...richy (Architects) know who this individual is. I donot have that much professional experience in Canada so i canot comment about Canadians. My boss (as i see) is a bit more jovial when talking to young women of our office. Donot know if this jovialness is reflected in their salary. TK Sidenote : I agree with My2Cents 100% WRT an Indian context. Not experience enough for Canadian context. Sidenote 2 : All incidents mentioned are True.Therefore CD readers are advised Caution before they throw brick bats on me. and Sidenote 3 :Please note that i also know people who are not biased WRT women. They may just be slightly biased (as seen in the following example)-> for e.g. An archite...
Posted By: tamilkuravan on 21 Apr 2006
 
Life: Is there racial discrimination in Canada ?
 Started by: NJ33 on 07 Sep 2009
   ...rnment, though differ with you that "dynamics" in India are different. Once we come to Canada, we all become Canadian and extending your logic of Iyer offering job to Iyer is not a big deal, then White Canadian offering a job to White should have same "Dynamics" I would like to add that Indian discrimination is more horrible. While in Canada, job discrimination is there, at least they allow our kids to have decent education and those kids who graduate from Canadian schools do not suffer much discrimination. In India, kids are barred (With 70% reservation) from getting the education. We have to select between lesser evil. For me, so long as Kangress is in power, option ...
Posted By: sguk on 07 Sep 2009
 
Our Native Country!: Modi is Brilliant, There is No PM like Narendra Modi in History of India.
 Started by: happywoman36 on 29 Jun 2015
   ...f health and education, presence of convicted ministers around him, the charges of false encounters etc. Everything remains unanswered. He has to focus on this more in future. But no matter how much we try to bring out the negativities in him, we cannot miss the charisma he radiates. He is the finest manager of Indian media amongst all leaders. He has excellent organisational capabilities, dynamic personality and can motivate even a corpse to move with his powerful words, to name a few of his qualities. And the business stalwarts of the country (read Ratan Tata, Mukesh Ambani etc) seem to be in awe of him. The fact that GDP growth rate in Gujarat has been 11.05% over the past few years (...
Posted By: Delhite on 02 Jul 2015
 
Science & Technology: RFID: Tracking everything, everything everywhere
 Started by: Rajeev Narula on 08 Aug 2006
   ... number is transmitted by a radio frequency ID tag (RFID) in or on the product. 10 These tiny tags, predicted by some to cost less than 1 cent each by 2004, 11 are "somewhere between the size of a grain of sand and a speck of dust." 12 They are to be built directly into food, clothes, drugs, or auto-parts during the manufacturing process. 13 Receiver or reader devices are used to pick up the signal transmitted by the RFID tag. Proponents envision a pervasive global network of millions of receivers along the entire supply chain - in airports, seaports, highways, distribution centers, warehouses, retail stores, and in the home. 14 This would allow for seamless, continuous ident...
Posted By: Rajeev Narula on 08 Aug 2006
 
General: I am back as a successful Canadian
 Started by: happywoman36 on 05 Oct 2013
   ...shed 10 children and 5 children etc. Now the principal visits her class often and teacher seems to hv changed a lot. My work is over. ][i]Originally posted by gktaurus[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by happywoman36[/i] When my daughter teacher realised her real name as Indian name, her total behaviour changed. she punished my 6 yrs old daughter of singing when my daughter was counting math ( < thn and > thn) on her fingers. My duaghter was crying of throat pain and she didnt find it fit to call us and tell my daughter is sick and on top of it she publicly held my daughters arm while we were walking home and accused my daughter of singing in class....
Posted By: happywoman36 on 20 Oct 2013
 
Filmi Gupshup: The Nightangle Speaketh !!
 Started by: Ottawa_Nerd on 29 Jul 2006
   ... to us and start asking for royalty, you think we will give them?’ But I was still adamant and Raj Kapoor had to finally give in.'' On her another strained tint with Raj, Lata said, ''Actually, during the making of Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Rajji told me he wanted Hridaynath Mangeshkar as music director since the music in the film was classical. To which I said okay and I had to leave for US on a music tour. I don't know what happened but the film was eventually given to Laxmikant Pyeralal. I spoke to Rajji about this and I was very angry and decided that I would not sing for the film.'' However, she said music directors Laxmikant Pyrelal cajoled her to sing, and it was only after the ...
Posted By: Ottawa_Nerd on 29 Jul 2006
 
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