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Independent Category: Job in India
 Started by: Monusingh on 25 Nov 2009
   ...rk on Jan1st. 1. PIO 2. OCI I am thinking to apply for PIO card after getting the Canadian Passport, if PIO is faster and than I may apply for OCI from India in due course. Monusingh - You have time till the 1st of January 2010 to reach India. So, Please drop the idea of traveling to India on the Indian Passport, Gray area or otherwise. You might jeopardize your career and the status. Now that you know that you can obtain your Passport sooner than the deadline you have posted, you are at an advantage to decide upon it. The time on hand is ample for you to get the Passport, a Work Visa and all of the travel documents all in time for you to reach the destination, by the 1st of J...
Posted By: Monusingh on 05 Dec 2009
 
Our Native Country!: RIL submits bid to acquire LyondellBasell of US
 Started by: Vandematram on 21 Nov 2009
   ...luation of $55 billion. \"RIL confirms that it has submitted to LyondellBasell a preliminary non-binding offer to acquire for cash a controlling interest in LyondellBasell upon its emergence from chapter 11 reorganisation,\" RIL said in a statement. If successful this will be the biggest acquisition by any Indian company overseas. LyondellBasell is the world's third largest petro-chemical company, with a market capitalisation of $55 billion. It had filed for Chapter 11 protection in January 2009 after it was impacted by high leverage, adverse market conditions and liquidity issues. \"The offer is preliminary and subject to customary conditions, including conduc...
Posted By: Vandematram on 21 Nov 2009
 
Our Native Country!: How much Indian salary would make u return?
 Started by: Manasvi on 16 Mar 2005
   ...batore, madurai etc. There is a say: Whatever you get from the soil, when you go from the soil, you leave it and go. Lord krishna said right ? It is fact too. Every one's duty is to see that their children get proper education and stand they on their own without looking for dad's money. Our indian mentality is for saving....saving..... what for you save ? Assuming a person has a crore rupee the normal intrest returns on the 1 crore (80,000 ) will be eaten away by inflation. But a wise investment will not be eaten away by inflation. 1) Invest in lands. 2)Invest in Post office fixed deposits. 3)Invest in mutual funds. 4) Invest in stocks. Alternatively you can have...
Posted By: web2000 on 22 Oct 2010
 
Our Native Country!: OFFBEAT news: Rev.Fr.Robert de Nobili & Aishwarya Rais marriage to a tree
 Started by: shankaracharya on 08 Dec 2006
   ...lien religion. He operated as a `saint' from an `ashram' and offered `pujas.' At the end of the `pujas,' De Nobili distributed `prasadam.' Robert de Nobili, who is known more for his Tamil writings in Madurai, was born in September 1577 at Montepulciano, Tuscany. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1597 and was assigned to the Indian mission in 1604. After a brief stint in Goa and Cochin, he was sent to Madurai in 1606 to spread the gospel. He came to realise that the inherent hatred for `Parangi' (white skinned person) among the natives was an impediment to the spread of Christianity. He was quick to adapt his religious practices to the milieu to make the natives feel comfortable. ...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 08 Dec 2006
 
Jobs: Top Eight Reasons NOT to immigrate to Canada **
 Started by: canuck3000 on 10 May 2005
   ...'t want to make money. Why did you come in the first place. Isn't it to make money. - 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. - May I ask what's the culture of India. some families thk women can't step outside the house. Then some are fine. Some say dating is fine, some are against. Some are fine sending k...
Posted By: jatan on 11 May 2005
 
Life: Immigration blues
 Started by: investpro on 18 Feb 2007
   ...orks at a Toronto bakery, earning $10-an-hour. Embarrassed, he asked that his name not be used in our story. This immigrant isn't alone. Two mechanical engineers from Pakistan (one immigrated in 1996, the other in 1999) ended up driving taxi cabs in Toronto - Canada's top destination for immigrants - to put food on the table for their families. "We had no idea we'd end up driving cabs and we don't want our families back home to know," one told me, begging I not reveal their names. Another cab driver, Dr. Khalid Rafiz, isn't as bashful. His cab licence proudly states he owns a PhD. In Edmonton, an angry immigrant couple, Prem and Nesa Premakumaran, were the first to ...
Posted By: investpro on 18 Feb 2007
 
Life: Inter racial Marraiges
 Started by: Timon on 29 Sep 2005
   ...ed even more if not for help from South Asian Family Support Services, said the 41-year-old financial consultant and insurance broker, who spoke openly about the [b]trials and tribulations of his ill-fated arranged marriage[/b]. The crux of the problem was that life in Canada didn't measure up to the expectations of his Indian wife, Mathur said. He comes from a long line of distinguished lawyers, and she expected that her new husband enjoyed the same prominence, privilege and wealth as his family back in India. "When faced with reality that the family fortune wasn't in the cards, [b]she got violent[/b]:eek: ," Mathur said frankly. Although the couple were both born in Indi...
Posted By: crenshaw on 07 Nov 2005
 
Moving Soon: Is this all hyped up???
 Started by: geetakhanna on 25 May 2010
   ...[quote][i]Originally posted by geetakhanna[/i] Having lived abroad for many years, I would have thought, it would be like going to another western country. It is therefore, very vexing for me, the reaction of the Indian community there. Nowhere, have I every seen such feedback. Let me share with you guys (those who may be interested, and not think I am some SPY/TROUBLEMAKER), I lived in Singapore for a few years. The practice there was that IT consultants would put up their CV's on various websites like monster and jobsdb. Then they would go through various rounds of intervie...
Posted By: chandresh on 07 Jun 2010
 
Life: Macdonald Wendy's Burger Kings Fast food Halal Kosher restaurants | Canada
 Started by: gtaataxi on 18 Jan 2011
   ...to dispatch an animal on the conveyor belt, if it does not move. Appearances can deceive Not all is what it seems, then. Those who want to outlaw Islamic slaughter, arguing for a humane method of killing animals for food, are actually more concerned about the feelings of people than those of the animals on whose behalf they appear to speak. The stunning method makes mass butchery easier and looks more palatable for the consumer who can deceive himself that the animal did not feel any pain when he goes to buy his cleanly wrapped parcel of meat from the supermarket. Islamic slaughter, on the other hand, does not try to deny that meat consumption means that animals have to die, but is d...
Posted By: Sam Khan on 20 Jan 2011
 
Study: Some Question about Masters Degree
 Started by: JRF on 18 Feb 2014
   ...ect the transcripts first from your Indian university (often in sealed envelope) and later when some university request direct mailing, tbhey could do that too).[/b] 9) What is the procedure to apply for Masters? What are the pre-requisites, FAQ's? Thanks for your response.[/quote] - The scores you have provided are just a PASSING GRADE. Some universities will evaluate International students differently. TOEFL or IELTS is a must. Scores needed are TOEFL 567 // IELTS 6.5 + You have to follow the requirements of each and every University. 1) There is a very bleak chance her getting a seat. Choose ONE or TWO Universities and apply to them. The Next opening might be in 2015. ...
Posted By: JRF on 20 Feb 2014
 
Our Native Country!: Muslims put out Godhra fire, says Banerjee report
 Started by: maple_asian on 07 Mar 2006
   ...ions claimed that muslim kids will not sing national anthem in schools and muslims should not be forced to stand when national anthem plays in theatres because it's against islam! When Bush comes to India minorities protest for what he has done in Iraq (unfair what he did there according to me) and afghanistan (very much fair what he did there). Point is he has not done anything against India. Why are muslims angry about what US is doing in some other country? or is it they are angry because he has done something against a muslim country? Why can't they protest at the treatment given to non-muslims in saudi arabia and countless muslim majority countries? Why is that muslims get outraged o...
Posted By: amitcr on 07 Mar 2006
 
Life: Should I immigrate to Canada?
 Started by: DELHI INDIAN on 21 Aug 2010
   ...elated jobs, mortgage etc and they are unable to come out of it) [quote][i]Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by pranavshah77[/i] man this case is diffrent by person to peson. Some person are lucky , they come here apply few days and have job in hand . they think like that they are in heaven and they got a golden spoon. In many case people start labour job and then can not come out. In my opinion u can come here alone look for all opportunity , stay as paying guest which is cheper option with all facilities like lodging and bording. get PR card and decide within three months that this co...
Posted By: CD2009 on 23 Aug 2010
 
Our Native Country!: PM MODI.............& his endless hardwork.............
 Started by: peacock1 on 16 Sep 2018
   ...ng the best performing emerging market currencies (although it should over time depreciate by about 3% a Year- being the difference in relative inflation - to maintain our competitiveness) 3 Since 2014, India’s current account deficit declined by 60%, fiscal deficit by 35%, foreign reserves 25% up, the best economic performance in a long time. We are trying to live within our means, not just focusing on vote banks! 4 India’s Corruption Index has improved by 8% on average in 4 Years. Our ease of doing business has improved from 142 to 100, over 30%. Our sovereign rating is one big notch up, the first time such a rating upgrade since the Vajpayee Govt. So, we pay about 0.35% less int...
Posted By: peacock1 on 16 Sep 2018
 
Independent Category: My Express Entry migration to Canada - Aditi Kashikar
 Started by: MITRON on 10 Jul 2018
   ...se as soon as I land in Vancouver. After reading up on the popular options, such as forex cards and traveller’s cheques, I came across Scotiabank’s StartRight program for newcomers to Canada. With this, you can open an account in Scotiabank whilst being in India and wire transfer funds from your Indian account to this account at a nominal cost. As an Indian migrating to Canada, the Indian Government’s liberalized scheme permits wire transfer of settlement funds for the purpose of permanent migration. Within a week of setting up my account, I was able to easily transfer a sufficient amount of funds to my Canadian account. However, a day after landing in Vancouver, I was in for a rude sh...
Posted By: MITRON on 19 Mar 2019
 
General: prayer for our troops.
 Started by: happywoman36 on 30 Jan 2015
   ...r a moment, by the love of her shining star. And given the gift of believing, that heaven is never too far. God Bless There must be many children in the same boat as this little girl, thanks to our servicemen and their families for the sacrifice they are making to keep our country Free. The ULTIMATE sacrifice is being left behind. Don't forget them. PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS!!!...
Posted By: happywoman36 on 30 Jan 2015
 
USA: Spoiled desi kids on drugs and booz and a tigeress called Tatiana
 Started by: maple_asian on 29 Jan 2008
   ...ws tigers knows that. Tiger markings are like fingerprints. No two are alike; Tatiana was unique. The Siberian tiger is endangered, so her death is a true loss. Siberian tigers are the largest of all cats; their main enemy is man. Touché. While they can survive in zoos, in the wild, they travel more than 15 miles a day searching for food. They mark their own territory and protect it well. They stalk chosen prey carefully and silently from 20 feet or less. They attack the neck to choke the victim or break the spinal cord. Ask the two survivors about that. Had those men spent more time educating themselves instead of juicing their bodies with booze and drugs to give them courag...
Posted By: maple_asian on 29 Jan 2008
 
Our Native Country!: Are Brahmins the Dalits of today?
 Started by: shankaracharya on 27 May 2006
   ...t probably no other government than Sonia Gandhi's has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for garnering votes. From the Indian Express: 'These measures will not achieve social justice' The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries of imams in mosques and Rs 200 crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of their majority. How reservations fracture Hindu society Anti-Brahminism originated in, and still prosp...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 27 May 2006
 
News and Events: Are you against same sex marriage?
 Started by: Garvo Gujarati on 17 Jun 2003
   ...se are the catalysts of the flux you mention, and somehow I'm not convinced of their noble intentions. So pardon me if I'm not willing to put aside my brain and accept whatever is dished out to me. What is the one thing that we as Indians, are so proud of and strive to uphold even in North America? It is our family values and social structure. Most people I know here work extra hard to instill \"Indian values\" in their kids. And values in their barest form are nothing but restrictions and instructions. Don't dress this way, respect your elders, love your kin etc etc. Are we going to let all this float away as well in the name of change and progress? If we find that thi...
Posted By: BlueLobster on 09 Sep 2003
 
Life: Are you an Indian in Canada or a Canadian Indian?
 Started by: wall-E on 24 Dec 2014
   ...n choice. To let them be - would be Canadian. Were this topic about people who speak and oppose against Canadian systems and ways - then it would be different. Loving India or following all things Indian - is not something that deserves censure. These are the people who pay a very heavy price and deserve our complete sympathy and understanding. They trade off all their own happiness and longing - in securing a better future for their kids. They leave their hearts and souls behind - with their relatives and friends and family. These are the people for whom money can't buy happiness. How many of us can boast of friends/ family/ relatives/ social circle of the quality you have experienc...
Posted By: geetakhanna on 26 Dec 2014
 
Independent Category: 'Next Dubai' could be closer than you think
 Started by: gopalpai on 02 Dec 2009
   ...kind of money supply that's coming in and with the IPO activity that's underway, a Dubai like situation is definitely on the cards. We couldn't have agreed more. The last time the Indian equities touched their all time highs back in January 2008, bubble formation was clearly being seen in select pockets like real estate and power sector stocks. Infact, it would not be out of place to say that the entire equities market looked like a bubble with valuations going ahead of fundamentals. So, have the Indian stock markets started to resemble a bubble again? We do not think so for the valuations do not seem way too out of whack with fundamentals. However, other asset classes like real estate i...
Posted By: gopalpai on 02 Dec 2009
 
Our Native Country!: Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes pulled out of circulation immediately in India !
 Started by: futureguy on 08 Nov 2016
   ...sh deposits, it claimed, only proved compliance. The revelations, however, provided opposition parties enough ammunition to train their guns at BJP ahead of the November 19 bye-elections to one assembly and two Lok Sabha seats in the state. Sources in the Indian Bank's Central Avenue branch confirmed that the deposits were made in four tranches. According to a report published in CPM mouthpiece 'Ganashakti' on Friday, BJP had, on November 8, deposited Rs 60 lakh and then Rs 40 lakh - all of it in neatly packed 500 and 1,000 rupee notes. While the first deposit was made to a savings account (No. 554510034) named Bharatiya Janata Party, West Bengal, in the afternoon, the second was made aro...
Posted By: sguk on 11 Nov 2016
 
Our Native Country!: Kaun Banega Pardhan Mantri?
 Started by: Garvo Gujarati on 12 May 2004
   ...han the 272 seats required in India's 545-member parliament to rule. Congress' new lawmakers are due to meet on Saturday to choose their parliamentary leader, almost certainly Gandhi, which will position her to take up the prime ministership. By choosing Gandhi, Indians had shown themselves to be liberal and accepting, one commentator said. "This symbolises what is somewhat rare in the democratic world, a liberal tradition and tolerance that makes the Indian psyche," wrote H.K. Dua in a commentary in the Tribune newspaper. Indeed, a common response from villagers across India when Gandhi's foreign origin is raised is typically: "She has married into our family,...
Posted By: smartguy on 14 May 2004
 
Our Native Country!: Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes pulled out of circulation immediately in India !
 Started by: futureguy on 08 Nov 2016
   ...ans are all spin doctors. Their job is to keep people's attention away from govt., away from inconvenience the public faces every day to make money and to come up senseless castles in the air a.k.a slogans like make America great again and ache din BS. ordinary Indians are getting crushed due to ridiculously poor inept implementation of this move. There is absolutely no chance of NRIs getting any help. I hope the NRIs will remember this in future.[/quote] Do not understand what NRIs would remember and what for. If the NRIs are permitted to off load their 500 and 1000 Re. notes, in no time, the corrupt would take the NRI route to convert all their black money again black in new 500 and 1...
Posted By: ramar2005 on 23 Dec 2016
 
Where to settle: Leaving for Canada - Aditi Kashikar (Immigrants Journey to Canada after PR)
 Started by: MITRON on 10 Jul 2018
   ...se as soon as I land in Vancouver. After reading up on the popular options, such as forex cards and traveller’s cheques, I came across Scotiabank’s StartRight program for newcomers to Canada. With this, you can open an account in Scotiabank whilst being in India and wire transfer funds from your Indian account to this account at a nominal cost. As an Indian migrating to Canada, the Indian Government’s liberalized scheme permits wire transfer of settlement funds for the purpose of permanent migration. Within a week of setting up my account, I was able to easily transfer a sufficient amount of funds to my Canadian account. However, a day after landing in Vancouver, I was in for a rude sh...
Posted By: MITRON on 10 Jul 2018
 
Our Native Country!: India loses maximum lives to terror except Iraq
 Started by: RESP on 26 Aug 2007
   ...eople or media. The only thing that excites media and Iindians are Sanjubaba, Salman and anything that Sonia Mata and her family does! Hanging of Saddam aroused more sympathy than terrorist attack! Indians are pathetic lot on which world must be laughing and terrorist feasting. I believe that Indian people have become absolutely insensitive. No soul only body and body politic. ...
Posted By: Nightmare on 27 Aug 2007
 
Life: Thursday joke
 Started by: Your friend on 19 Aug 2010
   ... supposed to know who is the forth member in your family". The driver said, "Fool, it’s me" Mr. Zail then understood and said, "Oh! Is this what common sense is? Indian sardars are fools and stupid, this is so easy!" The next day he goes back to India and announces all sardars to get together for a mass sardar lunch. He starts explaining with the same example. He says," There are 4 members in my family, my son, my daughter, and my wife, guess who is the fourth one?” All sardars shouted, "We don't know". He then yells at them,” You fools, stupid, good for nothing. It is so simple; the fourth member of the family is that taxi driver."...
Posted By: Your friend on 19 Aug 2010
 
Our Native Country!: Spectrum - Biggest corruption in India.
 Started by: JRF on 28 Oct 2009
   Do not agree: ...ing. The books have been bought without even some one reviewing them. Most people come to the library to play games on the computer, get movies, songs etc... 2. EI as such is good but it has to be fine tuned. 3. I agree that most of the social prograns in canada are geared toward Non VM's and not towards Indians (whose basic tendency is to save). So we will have major differences. 4. Again people tend to think that Canada welcomes refugee's and that reflects the compassionate nature of Canadians.. That is totally false ( I agree that some Canadians are nice people but still a lot of them are still out there who donot see us as friends and coffer fillers). In the eyes of the UN, Canada has...
Posted By: tamilkuravan on 30 Oct 2009
 
General: UK visitor visa process ?
 Started by: ihpatel on 21 Apr 2010
   IF they are Landed Immigrants and want to Visit under SIX months, they do get a.: ...stoms section When you go to the online Visa application support, you will find that people from India cannot apply on line and cannot pay for it also. So, you wil have to down load an Application, fill it and then submit it to them for the VISA. They do issue Visas issued to Indian Nationals under certain conditions and if you fall under them. "WHICH YOU DO." Here is their Q&A section : And it is very clear. They do issue to you if you are just touring and visiting. http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/infs/inf2visitors http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ Appendix 1 - Visa requirements for the United Kingdom http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ This is for your guidance. YOU...
Posted By: ftfl on 21 Apr 2010
 
Jobs: Jobs... Very funny..
 Started by: veeman on 02 Aug 2006
   ...hen why usually a desi kids become the Valedictorians in high school and why the world’s best doctors are desi? [/quote] its 'a desi kid' or 'desi kids' NOT 'a desi kids'. An 'a' indicates singular. [quote]All the desi people have to speak in the same voice it don’t matter if you are Indian or Pakistani or Bangladeshi or Shree Lankan. [/quote] Very colloquial use of the language again. Speaking in 'the same voice' is different from 'speaking with one voice'. Yes I admit, English is a funny language. Hope you take this in the right way. I often tend to use english colloquially(read:desi) too. However, I usually do a flip during interviews, presentations, at work etc. ...
Posted By: jake3d on 03 Aug 2006
 
Ask Immigration Expert: Where do I stand? He ruined me.
 Started by: skd8 on 06 Feb 2007
   My 2 cents .: ...his family is in trouble and he knows he is wanted the moment he lands in India ... which obviously he will do at some point of time or other . Once he is on the backfoot you can negotiate materially more than what you have lost and will serve him right also .... he would not have much choice as the Indian system is very unforgiving to such people. Though life has been unfair to you .... and may cause you depression for some time .... a bigger problem wich you havent realised ... remember all phases in life are temporary and if we dont succumb to them , we are bound to re surface . Lets take and accept life and its happenings at face value .. whatever be the reasons , the fact is that th...
Posted By: Fido on 11 Feb 2007
 
Life: Shrubbing
 Started by: worship on 02 Sep 2004
   what are your views on CBSE Board?: ...tem but cannot rise unless they really put in some effort. You are from a Jesuit instituion... I was from a Canadian Baptist Missionary school :D I think the ICSE syllabus is great as it lays emphasis on both Indian (Gurudev Tagore, R K Narayan, K A Abbas, Humayun Kabir) and English authors (Yeats, Shelley, Wordsworth and Gool 'o Shakespeare... \"Et Tu Brutus\" ;) )[/quote]...
Posted By: ayaskant on 06 Sep 2004
 
Our Native Country!: Going under knife to restore…..
 Started by: KumarM on 23 Mar 2010
   ...it's done in a public or private hospital. In public hospitals, the cost ranges from Rs.15,000 to Rs.20,000, [/quote] This is truly a distressing article. I look forward to the day Indian women do not have to live their lives at the dictates of a patriarchal society that does not accept them in any way other than in the "ideal" form. Premarital sex is not a new phenomenon, and has never been a stigma for any male involved. This is gender inequality any way you look at it. ...
Posted By: fass2008 on 23 Mar 2010
 
General: Backpacking in Europe
 Started by: desi in ottawa on 29 Nov 2007
   Back from UK/Paris trip: ... of my classmates there and they told me that unless 2 people in a household work, you maynot even try to get break even. I had initially hoped to find a job there and settle down there but upon seeing the prices I dropped that idea. The only Indian professionals who can make money there are Lawyers, Doctors, Financial professionals and IT people. Entrances fees to attractions were also way over the roof. Madamme Tussads : Pounds 25 London Eye : Pounds 15 Tower Place : Pounds 16 Leeds castle : Pounds 16 Westminister abbey : Pounds 16 + Pounds 3 for guided tour. St. Pauls : Around Pounds 15 (I did not see it) London looked like parts of Colonial madras but with huge areas of buil...
Posted By: tamilkuravan on 24 Jun 2008
 
Meetings and Picnics: How about a GTA CD picnic?
 Started by: Sridhar123 on 21 Apr 2004
   ...dian Embassy and India Club (with a membership of 600 families), so I can safely say I KNOW what all is required to organize a public activity. Still with this explanation if you guys feel that my first post was in bad taste, I sincerely apologize and will try to not offer such comments in future. Chandresh isn't this what you wanted MI?;) ...
Posted By: chandresh on 23 Apr 2004
 
USA and other countries: Happy English New Year 2018
 Started by: Vandematram on 01 Jan 2018
   ... and Immigration Services (USCIS) can approve more than 330,000 H-1B petitions each year and, as of April 2017, reported more than 680,000 approved and valid H-1B petitions. Over the last 10 years - from 2007 to 2017, Indians have taken the lion’s share of H1B visa approvals every single year followed by China in second place and Canada third. Indians have got a total of 2,237,478 H1B visas from 2007-2017 and 302,293 in 2017 alone. First reported December 31 on McClatchy DC Bureau, the latest news break on the possibility of ending H1B extensions goes into substantial detailing on the essential scaffolding for the new assault: “The idea is to create a sort of ‘self- deportation...
Posted By: Vandematram on 01 Jan 2018
 
News and Events: Really shocking.. An Eye opener for all prospective immigrants
 Started by: Pramod Chopra on 17 May 2004
   Just a few thoughts: ... story and a person does need to get certified and upgrade their education for one reason or another. for their best intrests and to be able to their job as a professional. Doctors yes no doubt their many very good doctors with years and years of experience under their belts from indian and other countries dealing with diesease like *lepercy*. open your *leporcy* does not exist in this country to those doctors go and upgrade your education. there are a lot diseases which exist in this part of the world they might not be fimiliar with oh and not to mention the law that exist in this country wouldnt want one of those doctors who gets himself and his employers sued for doing something ...
Posted By: youngindian23 on 03 Sep 2004
 
Life: KUTCHI HAPPY NEW YEAR
 Started by: peacock1 on 13 Jul 2010
   ...rohibited due to the Hindu culture and pork is scarcely available to appease the Muslim population. Alcohol in the region has been prohibited in modern times, as the entire state of Gujarat is legally dry to honor it as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi. Milk is considered to be a sacred food, offered to guests in order to honor and welcome them. Also, many legal and social agreements are concluded by drinking milk together—including financial transactions, dispute arbitration, and sealing the engagement of a bride and groom. Economy Most Kutchi are quite poor, but those living in India have benefited by being in the state of Gujarat, one of the country’s fastest growing state econ...
Posted By: peacock1 on 13 Jul 2010
 
Have Fun!: Mithunda/Rajnikant in action
 Started by: Rajeev Narula on 02 Jun 2006
   ...Just received it a little while ago and wanted to share with you all.... JOKE OF THE DAY Recently the father of physics made a visit to earth to watch a movie. He watched a few Indian movies and had his head spinning. He was convinced that all his logics and laws in physics were just a huge pile of junk and apologised for everything he had done. In the movie of Mithun Chakravarthy Newton dada was confused to such an extent that he went paranoid. Here are a few scenes: 1) Mithunda has a Brain Tumor which, according to the doctors can't be cured a...
Posted By: Rajeev Narula on 02 Jun 2006
 
Our Native Country!: P Chidambaram still in trouble!
 Started by: Vandematram on 18 Feb 2012
   ... Minister of C&IT and me not to revise the entry fee. On the contrary, a decision was taken by government at the high-level meeting on 4.7.2008 to revise and update the entry fee. (ii) Regarding issue of fresh shares by the two Indian companies to their foreign investors, the FDI policy allowed up to 49 per cent equity under the automatic route. The records will show that until I demitted office as Finance Minister on 30.11.2008, the position was that M/s. Telenor had subscribed to new shares amounting to 33.50 per cent of the equity of the Indian company through the automatic route and M/s. Etisalat had subscribed to new shares amounting to 44.73 per cent of the equity of the Indian comp...
Posted By: Vandematram on 18 Feb 2012
 
Visiting, Traveling and Picnicing: CD picnic on Aug 13
 Started by: hchheda on 22 Jul 2016
   ...xt time we should play the game with Flood Lights right upto Mid Night. Bring all the kids too and NO stopping that night. I am sure the Cops will be there at 10 to chase us all off the field. Not if we rent the DOME! We did not have any sunburn, No sand in our food and no big bites from the Newfie Bombers nor did we have to spray any bugs off. Everything was under control. So also the Park rules of no drinks in the Park. Except for the thunder and the greased lightning and a few patented Freezees I did not see nor hear anyone say "Roadie" Then I saw Two good faces looked like Eddie Cantor, celebrating their Happy Birthdays at our Picnic with cakes smeared all over their fac...
Posted By: Full House on 16 Aug 2016
 
Have Fun!: Even more Ranjikanth :-))
 Started by: vagg on 24 Nov 2010
   .... Gmail@rajnikant.com ================================ USA POWER vs INDIAN POWER USA- 10000 nuclear weapons, 600000 army, 10000 tanks, 12000 air force, 3000 ships INDIA- *RAJNIKANTH* ============================ Once Dinosaurs borrowed money from Rajnikanth and refused to pay him back... That was the last time anyone saw Dinosaurs... ==================================== A child went2 Kashmir& startd playing by making small mountains from ice. Today those mountains are called "Himalyas" & That child name is RAJNIKANTH =================== FaceBooK founder Mark Zukerberg hospitalized ...
Posted By: vagg on 24 Nov 2010
 
Have Fun!: Mithunda, Newton and the laws of physics
 Started by: BlueLobster on 15 Jul 2003
   ...:D :D ENJOY. The father of physics(Newton) made a visit to earth to watch a movie.He watched a few third grade Indian movies and had his head spinning. He was convinced that all his logics and laws in physics were just a huge pile of junk and apologised for everything he had done. In the movie of Mithun chakravarthy Newton dada was confused to such an extent that he went paranoid. Here are a few scenes: 1) Mithunda has a Brain Tumor which, according to the doctors can't be cured and hi...
Posted By: BlueLobster on 15 Jul 2003
 
Life: An open letter to a "specific person"
 Started by: meghal on 13 Apr 2006
   Canadian Experience: ...time to train the employees for such skills, when they can get Canadian graduates, who are already trained on such skills during their co-op phase. And contarary to popular belief about Indian = good quality work, gora = bad quality work, quality does count, and a gora can be equally good as a desi even when pure technical skills are considered. (and a desi can be equally bad) In my recent as well as previous job, I am lucky to get a chance with a multitude of people from different ethnic background. And sometimes, I do feel that bias against a non-Canadian degree is justified. For example, I am a Chemical Engineer, and yet I have met an mechanical engineer from an eastern European cou...
Posted By: meghal on 17 Apr 2006
 
Life: Who created religions
 Started by: JSethi on 13 Oct 2004
   ... where there will be no Character. These teachings are left to remain in the scriptures while we are all interested in rituals. Smoking, drinking, killing animals for the food and fun , discrimination of fellow beings in the name of caste, creed, religion, race, age, physical appearance, intelligence etc are all prohibited by these teachings. Many of the followers of all religions have conveniently forgotten them. We have forgotten the central idea of not to become slave to our sensual pleasures. To divert from the sensual pleasures, people were taught to pray bazan, idol worshiping, meditation etc depending on the level of the seeker. I may belong to one religion, which may not an...
Posted By: rajuu on 09 Nov 2004
 
Our Native Country!: The Value of a Hindu Life: Interesting Article in Rediff India
 Started by: shankaracharya on 16 Dec 2005
   ...eport in the Pioneer ('Naushad issue echoes in Parliament'), in relation to Case 3: Rajya Sabha members, especially from Kerala, on Wednesday demanded immediate intervention by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to save an Indian national who is facing the threat of his eye being gouged out as a punishment for injuring a Saudi national in a scuffle. So what is the difference between Cases 1, 2, 3, and 4, other than the fact that the person in Case 1 died a gruesome death, but the others are safe? Just this: Case 1 was a Hindu man, Maniappan Raman Kutty. Case 2 is a Christian man, Sijo Jose. Case 3 is a Muslim man, Naushad. Case 4 is a Christian man, Samkutty. There could no...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 16 Dec 2005
 
Success Stories: My share of the Story
 Started by: sintl on 16 Aug 2005
   ... all of our fellow Asians make it big. There are many who have not only in my business but also in a lot of areas. We are a hard working breed and we dont know how to lose. Lets not get into the comfort zone of two mediocre cars and one three bed room home and settle for less. When u can achieve the best why settle for second best. Love Fellow Indian...
Posted By: sintl on 16 Aug 2005
 
General: A very interesting/controversial article on the veil
 Started by: shankaracharya on 30 Nov 2006
   ...http://us.rediff.com/news/2006/nov/29flip.htm?q=tp&file=.htm The debate over Muslim separatism in the US November 29, 2006 Some months ago, I recall a North Indian lady talking about the cultural differences she experienced when in South India. Visiting relatives posted in Kerala, she made a pilgrimage to the famed Shri Krishna shrine in Guruvayur. Upon entering the temple she devoutly covered her head - only to be sternly reprimanded by a priest who told her that this was against Hindu conventions. The temple guardians at Guruvayur were quite right. I don't know how many readers woul...
Posted By: shankaracharya on 30 Nov 2006
 
Life: Mistakes made by you and donot want other new desis to make
 Started by: lana2005 on 08 May 2006
   Mistakes made by TK: ..., PC financial bank for service. it is better than the big 5 banks which charge you a monthly fee for low balance and /or too many withdrawals 12. Never sign a paper with a realtor and then try to go to another realtor withing the signed period. They can put legal action against you. 13. If in a regulated profession, never put your indian title. They can sue you. I put the titile of architect and then went and fought with the Ontario association of architects for offering no jobs at all. They sent a lawyers notice advising me that they will sue me , if i still use the title in Canada. I had to go to a lawyer pay $500 to send notice to the ontario asso. of architects that i will not use th...
Posted By: tamilkuravan on 08 May 2006
 
Life: Newly moving to Halifax - few questions
 Started by: Punnyabrata on 16 Feb 2015
   HALIFAX..: ...er or Skype? 6. How expensive is a TV? How expensive is cable? Where to buy from? 7. Will Indian electrical or electronics items work in Canada? Thanks for helping. Punnyabrata[/quote] - 1) Depending upon how long you are staying there in Halifax and how close a location to work or where you want, the rents will be matched by the renters. $800 for 1BRHDRK, looks O.K. The high end ones might call for 1000CAD, if they are posh. 2) Halifax is buried today under a 20 foot of snow bank. It will be about 1st of MAY, before they will see day light. Carry a lot of warm clothes and use as many layers as you are comfortable with to wear. Buy a Pot or a Pan from any Dollar Store Location a...
Posted By: Full House on 17 Feb 2015
 
Life: Is Canada a better place to raise kids in a more traditional Indian way?
 Started by: Madrasi on 05 Feb 2004
   ...es and eat out at restaurants or cafes. And they are targeted relentlessly by companies that have long waited to see India develop a Western-style consumer class. "I call these kids 'liberalization children,' " says Rama Bijapurkar, a Bombay-based marketing consultant who sits on the board of Indian software giant Infosys Technologies. "This generation has a hunger in the belly for achievement and all the good things money can buy." India's economy is set to grow at least 7% this year through March, thanks to a resurgent manufacturing industry and a sizzling service sector. Some parts of the economy are expanding far faster, including consumer lending and the outsou...
Posted By: Madrasi on 05 Feb 2004
 
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