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All for Gay, Baba vs. Actress

Prologue : Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev and Actress-turned-Gay activist Celina Jaitley are fighting face to face. The actress is now up in arms against the Yog Guru. In response to Baba's remarks against her, she argued with following points.
  1. I’m a yoga practitioner since the age of 14. 
  2. I can recite 500 Sanskrit shlokas.
  3. I also won the coveted Miss India title in the year 2001. Although I have studied science and computers. 
  4. I have acquired almost 80% of my education in Hindi medium from Kendriya Vidyalaya. And ironically.
  5. I have learnt Sanskrit as a subject till my 10th grade. 
  6. I have lived all life in the interiors of India. 
  7. I am proficient in five Indian languages.

Now read what Baba said about her:
"The actress had no idea of “Bharatiya sanskriti” or Indian culture since “She lived away from her parents and changed boyfriends every month”.
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Epilogue : Now, Celina has warned Baba, saying the latters words can be deemed to insult the modesty of a woman under Article 509 of the IPC-Indian Penal Code. So, wait till next...

Forget all, just be happy

Prologue :Do you search happiness from out side world? This is not the way. It's inside you. Just check within.
[Pic : Shilpi Pandey]
"Nobody really cares if you're miserable, so you might as well be happy."
-Cynthia Nelms
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Epilogue :Be Happy Keep Happy.

Mind before kidding

Prologue : Jokes on Sardars is frequently heard and read in India, from time immemorial, till date. And never an action taken against any one, as there is nothing intentionally. In the meantime, the prime minister is a Sardar, but things are just opposite in Pakistan.

"Pakistan's interior minister Rehman Malik announced last week that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has been tasked to trace SMS (or text messages) and e-mails that "slander the political leadership of the country" under the vague Cyber Crimes Act. In addition to facing up to 14 years in the jail, violators could have their property seized, Malik said, adding that the government would seek Interpol assistance in deporting foreign offenders. " [Source : Link]

Epilogue :The democracy comes and goes in Pakistan, but everything remains as same.

Faculties abroad, now at home

Prologue : It's a great opportunity for those who can't go abroad for study. They will be blessed with same faculties in India.
"Many young Indians who went abroad for post doctoral studies have not been able to get permanent faculty positions because of the economic slowdown,” said MK Surappa, Director of IIT Ropar, Haryana, one of the eight new IITs set up in the past two years. “They are only too happy to come back to India and join a prestigious institution like ours. "
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Epilogue :The door of mothers' home is always open. This is best idea to beat the recession.

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