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Kamaal R Khan, the self proclaimed KRK, wants to marry the new entrant in "Big Boss 5" porn star Sunny Leone.

 

The actor-director has been desperately looking for Sunny's parents' contact number so that he can speak to them about his interest. "I want to marry Sunny Leone. So, please somebody help me with her contact numbers of her parents," he said. Praising Sunny further, KRK said, "I am completely bowled over by Sunny. She is so beautiful and still has the courage to become a star of porn films. I salute her for this. Now I request Big Boss 5 to send me in the house. I want to spend time with Sunny. I shall do it 100 per cent free of charge. I was expecting a very dirty looking girl called Sunny but I was so surprised to see her. She is real Punjabi beauty like ghodi. I love her." KRK is already planning to make a film with her. "Me and Sunny in a film and believe me that film is going to be blockbuster," he said.

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv/KRK-wants-to-marry-Sunny-Leone/articleshow/10802812.cms

 

yeh saala ke paas itna paisa kaha se areha hai...movie bana ne ka...chalta bhi nahi hai iska movies...:ack:

 

mera ko lena chahiya as a hero.....movie avatar se jyada kamayega....B)

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yeh saala ke paas itna paisa kaha se areha hai...movie bana ne ka...chalta bhi nahi hai iska movies...:ack:

 

mera ko lena chahiya as a hero.....movie avatar se jyada kamayega....B)

bhai I think KRK was talking about making a porn film

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couldn't resist :P

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How Pakistan pumps in hatred through textbooks

 

The findings of a recent US report indicate how deeply ingrained hard-line Islam is in Pakistan and help explain why militancy is often supported, tolerated or excused in the country, writes noted Pakistani journalist Amir Mir.

 

A recent study report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has researched the Pakistani school textbooks to discover how the ruling regimes attempt to construct nationhood in the young minds and how textbooks are misused as an instrument of ruling paradigms to develop a particular anti-Hindu and anti-India mind set.

 

Funded by the USCIRF, the 139-page study report was prepared by the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy in partnership with a Pakistani think tank, the Sustainable Development Policy Institute.

 

The report was released in Washington on November 9.

 

After poring through more than 100 textbooks from grades 1 to 10 across all four provinces; visiting 37 public schools and interviewing 277 students and teachers; visiting 19 madrassas and interviewing 226 students and teachers, the US commission members discovered that there is religious bias in Pakistani textbooks which teaches bigotry against the minority communities of the country.

 

The USCIRF study report shows how education can be distorted to construct a particular kind of national chauvinism and a mind set and how ruling regimes intervene in education to promote certain ideologies that suits their own interests.

full article

http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-how-pakistani-textbooks-pollute-innocent-minds/20111116.htm

 

The new textbooks included hate material even in arithmetic. For example, if a man has five bullets and two go into the heads of Russian soldiers, how many are left, kind of stuff.

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kinda funny but in serious note...really sad poor kids....being use to spread hatred...:(

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Parkinsons disease cured by deep brain stimulation

PTI | 04:11 PM,Nov 21,2011

Coimbatore, Nov 21 (PTI) A city hospital here today claimed to have cured the parkinson's disease of a 59-year old man, by successfully placing 'Deep Brain Stimulation,' (DBS). Sundaram, a native of Dindigul in Tamil Nadu, has been suffering from parkinson's, which he was suffering for the last 15 years, a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Kovai Medical Center and Hospital (KMCH), where was admited for the treatment cured it through a 14-hour surgery, Hospital Chairman Dr Nalla G Palanisamy told reporters here today. Parkinson's disease is a chronic disabling neurological condition affecting normally people between 50-70 years, he said. DBS is placing of an electrode in the Sub Thalamic Nucleas, which is adjacent to Thalamus, an important relay station of the brain. The electrode sends continuous electronic pulses through a battery which is atteched in the chest wall and can be externally controlled through a remote control, Arul Selvan said. The surgery will cost around Rs seven lakh, with electrode imported from USA alone costing about Rs 5. 5 lakh.

 

http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/parkinsons-disease-cured-by-deep-brain-stimulation/908372.html

 

this is good news ...hope for many.

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How Pakistan pumps in hatred through textbooks

 

The findings of a recent US report indicate how deeply ingrained hard-line Islam is in Pakistan and help explain why militancy is often supported, tolerated or excused in the country, writes noted Pakistani journalist Amir Mir.

 

A recent study report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has researched the Pakistani school textbooks to discover how the ruling regimes attempt to construct nationhood in the young minds and how textbooks are misused as an instrument of ruling paradigms to develop a particular anti-Hindu and anti-India mind set.

 

Funded by the USCIRF, the 139-page study report was prepared by the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy in partnership with a Pakistani think tank, the Sustainable Development Policy Institute.

 

The report was released in Washington on November 9.

 

After poring through more than 100 textbooks from grades 1 to 10 across all four provinces; visiting 37 public schools and interviewing 277 students and teachers; visiting 19 madrassas and interviewing 226 students and teachers, the US commission members discovered that there is religious bias in Pakistani textbooks which teaches bigotry against the minority communities of the country.

 

The USCIRF study report shows how education can be distorted to construct a particular kind of national chauvinism and a mind set and how ruling regimes intervene in education to promote certain ideologies that suits their own interests.

full article

http://www.rediff.co...ds/20111116.htm

 

 

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The new textbooks included hate material even in arithmetic. For example, if a man has five bullets and two go into the heads of Russian soldiers, how many are left, kind of stuff.

 

 

kinda funny but in serious note...really sad poor kids....being use to spread hatred...

 

 

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Really shocking to read this. Just finished reading the entire article and I literally am amazed. These Pakistanis are one of the craziest people and are so intolerant. I think they are themselves realising the mistakes that they have made as their youth is now such extremists and rebels who want to take down their own Government. :ha:

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Kolkata boy scores 2400/2400 in SAT

 

:majesty:

 

Btw, I totally agree with his last few lines. Indian universities are not at all flexible. For eg. no one can do a BCom and BSc conjoint in India while these programmes are available abroad.

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60-year-old arrested for raping infant

 

LUDHIANA: A 60-year-old man was today arrested for allegedly raping a two-year-old child in Shant Nagar near Giaspura here, police said.

 

According to the FIR lodged at Focal Point police station against Dina Nath, the girl was playing outside her house when the accused took her to his room and raped her.

 

On hearing the cries of the baby girl, her mother caught the elderly man raping the child and handed him over to police this morning, they said.

 

The girl has been admitted in a government hospital here.

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/60-year-old-arrested-for-raping-infant/articleshow/10919235.cms

 

poor child :( f**k ...world needs to end soon....too much sh*t happening....

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China to US: India a 'lesser power', not an equal

 

India and China are in the middle of a spat resulting from a mix of bad timing and unusual Indian assertiveness over the Dalai Lama’s place in the religious pantheon here, as well as a new determination to pursue its economic interests in the South China seas.

 

The Sino-Indian boundary talks, scheduled between national security advisor Shiv Shanker Menon and his Chinese counterpart, Dai Bingguo, have been cancelled. That was after Beijing demanded that Delhi scrap a Buddhist conference at which the Dalai Lama was expected to be a chief guest. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said China “opposed any country that provided a platform to the Dalai Lama and his activities”.

 

 

Hong reiterated the Chinese official stand on the Dalai Lama at his weekly Monday briefing, saying he “is not a purely religious figure but one engaged in separatist activities for a long time, under the pretext of religion…We oppose any country that provides a platform for his anti-China activities in any form.”

Indian diplomats said with China it was imperative to take the long view, which is that “anything India does with the Tibetan holy leader is the equivalent to taking a red rag to a bull,” and said it was the invitation to him at the Delhi conference that did the trick.

 

‘Not an equal’

The recent background to the spat is interesting. According to a highly-placed US government source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the Americans suggested to the Chinese in June that they embark upon a trilateral dialogue with India. This first took place during the conversations between US assistant secretary of state for East Asia, Kurt Campbell, and Chinese vice-minister Cui Tiankai, during their inaugural US-China consultations on the Asia-Pacific region in Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

The Chinese were very clear and told the Americans, the US government source confirmed, that “there was no need for a lesser power, like India, to participate in a dialogue among equals, such as the US and China”.

 

The US government source confirmed that the Americans were “quite taken aback by the quietly confident manner in which the Chinese turned down the US suggestion on India”.

 

The Americans, who have been encouraging Delhi to be much more enterprising in their foreign policy consultations with third countries, will hold the first ever trilateral between India, Japan and the US in mid-December in Washington DC.

 

Until last week, Delhi had seemed to take Chinese criticism in its stride. Foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai, speaking at the ministry of defence think tank, the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, said India would be happy to participate in a trilateral dialogue with the US and China.

 

In fact, the US has been keen to undertake joint projects with India in Afghanistan, in Africa and in the Asia-Pacific. While Delhi has shied away from engaging with the US in Afghanistan, it has happily reaped the benefit of a growing relationship with the US in east Asia and Australia. India’s growing economy has also propelled it towards greater economic integration with Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Australia. With the signature of several Free Trade Area agreements in this part of the world, the sense of India expanding its footprint in China’s neighbourhood is inescapable.

 

Indian thinking

So, when India finally decided to take up Vietnam’s offer, pending since 1988, to explore and exploit two oil blocks in the South China seas off the coast from Vietnam, and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao raised the issue with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the East Asia summit in Bali last week, the PM insisted India’s interests were “purely commercial”.

 

When India offered to meet China halfway at the Buddhist conference, saying neither the PM nor the President would share the stage with the Dalai Lama, Beijing refused and wanted Delhi to stop the Dalai Lama from attending. Instead, Delhi called off the meeting.

 

“The Indian elephant is usually very lazy, but once it takes a decision, it is very difficult for him to backtrack,” said Srikant Kondapalli, Chinese expert at Jawaharlal Nehru University’s School of International Studies.

 

Indian diplomats sought to play down the latest disagreement with Beijing, saying both sides would return to “business as usual” very soon.

 

Kondapalli noted that in 1956, the Dalai Lama had come to Patna from Tibet to participate in the 2,500th anniversary of the Buddha’s birth, which then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had attended. Fifty years later, Delhi could not possibly tell the Tibetan leader not to attend the Buddhist celebrations, especially when he now lived in India.

 

Asked if this spat would have an impact on the likely visit of Chinese vice-president and president-designate Xi Jinping in January, the diplomats noted that the dates for Xi’s visit had not been finalised.

 

The diplomatic sources implied it was time for China to come to terms with India’s rising power and status in the region, considering Delhi had also been adjusting to the reality of China being a rising power that was ready to take its place as the world’s most powerful nation.

 

They said India had watched China expand its presence in the Indian neighbourhood, especially in Pakistan, but had mostly kept quiet. “But just because China was becoming more sensitive about India’s presence in East Asia does not mean India has to watch its step,” said a government official.

 

Kondapalli agreed that China was becoming more “isolated, as well as confident at the same time,” pointing to its holding of $1 trillion worth of US treasury bonds and its imminent shopping expeditions in the euro zone to snap up cheap assets.

 

On the other hand, as the US sold F-16 fighter planes to Indonesia, strengthened its trans-Pacific partnership with Australia, South Korea, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia, and announced military bases in Australia, the sense that China’s expanding might had to be balanced in some way by the rest of the region was becoming a greater concern, he said.

 

http://business-standard.com/india/news/china-to-us-indialesser-power-not-an-equal/457095/

 

Sala tera baap hai hum log....yeh toh nehru 1962 mein air force use nahi kiya ....nahi toh de deta sala ushi time mein....ab ana bc...ek baar phir aa....ab Wahe guru ji ki sau.... beijing mein Indian flag lega denga...

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Lol why would you want another war to show who is stronger?

Lives will be lost anyway

dude, i dont war...last person to wish for a war but i have seen how china tries to bully other countries and openly claim arunachal pradesh disrespecting india's sovereignty ...and then claiming whole of south china sea ...arming indian militants in north east ....asking india to stop religious conference just because they dont like dalai lama....they have developed whole region of border connect with india from tibetean side to POK....but when india tries to develop its side of border it objects and our pussy politicians here stop the work....all this sh*t is too much to take ..there is something called a National Pride also....I dont like seeing my country bowing down to pressure like that all the time...

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dude, i dont war...last person to wish for a war but i have seen how china tries to bully other countries and openly claim arunachal pradesh disrespecting india's sovereignty ...and then claiming whole of south china sea ...arming indian militants in north east ....asking india to stop religious conference just because they dont like dalai lama....they have developed whole region of border connect with india from tibetean side to POK....but when india tries to develop its side of border it objects and our pussy politicians here stop the work....all this sh*t is too much to take ..there is something called a National Pride also....I dont like seeing my country bowing down to pressure like that all the time...

 

 

Therein lies the key. The politicians will call off work at the slightest hint of China objecting instead of standing strong. And the Left is all too happy to kiss China's a*s.

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Sala tera baap hai hum log....yeh toh nehru 1962 mein air force use nahi kiya ....nahi toh de deta sala ushi time mein....ab ana bc...ek baar phir aa....ab Wahe guru ji ki sau.... beijing mein Indian flag lega denga...

 

Dude, what are you saying? China is much much much more powerful than India and that is a fact. If China decides to f**k us up, we are doomed. Even our Government knows that. I understand being patriotic but even thinking that India is as powerful as China is just ignorance. I totally agree with China's comment that India is weaker than them. The politicians whom you claim to be 'pussies' playstation know this fact and are smart enough not to f**k with China. Thank God aggressive people like you are not running the country. Imagine if Manmohan Singh pisses off China :fear:, we are f**ked.

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