Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Flood week fest - Sonam film maker

2007-10-14 Thread Chan Mahanta
If  we had to go by what is in the header, why do we even read what 
is in the body of the e-mail?


It was not I who opened up with :

	>Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India 
would know-




 Where do you fancy yourself in? Those who have the slightest 
knowledge of monsoons in India or the clueless  bunch who fancy 
themselves the 'know-it-all' ?








At 7:43 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:

C-da (Mr Know-all),

Since you know everything you might look again at the subject header 
and tell us a few points about its main contents?
You have a habit of going at a tangent esp when your pet issue of 
terrorist ULFA is challenged.


Umesh

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Fl
I thought the insanity here was spewed by someone else who, being 
clueless about simple high-school geography , unaware of the 
direction of the main monsoons  that bring rains to the NE,  went on 
to assert:


 >Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would 
know- The winds continue >westwards and causing floods in 
usually desert areas .


What is this? Some new desi climatology? That the southwest 
monsoons, not being able to unload its moisture in the NE, swerves 
back to the west in a sudden acute angle move and go drop its load 
in Rajasthan?


For your info, the monsoons that bring rains to Assam, is  different 
from the one that brings rains to the Western Ghats or to Rajasthan 
or to Delhi and farther up. It is not the one that does a 
left-right-left-right and about -turn from Assam. 
Westrern/northwestern Indian monsoons don't happen until later June 
and early July, whereas the NE area monsoons arrive almost a month 
earlier.


No, it is not because it takes that much time to take an about turn 
from Assam and marching thru the Gangetic plains arrives in 
Rajasthan a month later.











At 7:04 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:


C-da,

I expected something more sane from you. You are debating about a 
non issue - does it matter whether the wind come from St Louis , 
Missouri (your house) to reach Assam. The moot point is Assam has 
very less flood time - only a week!! Which is blown out of 
proportion by those who sy if flood is not tacled Assam cannot 
develop.


Any pearls of wisdom from a supporter of ULFA like yourself. May I 
remind you ULFA is branded a terrorist organization by USA in 2005.


How very patriotic of you!!!

Umesh

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Fl

 >Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would 
know that warm moisture laden winds >flow inwards towards Assam and 
rest of NE India in Spring onwards




Does Umesh the renowned, Harvard trained climatologist know what the 
direction of the monsoon  winds that bring rains to Assam and the 
contiguous region are? Can he explain how it turns towards the west 
all of a sudden? It would be very interesting  to learn.



But something tells me we will be deprived of that bit of Rajasthani  science.









At 3:39 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:


Hi,

While discussing with Ahsan-da Aziz the maker of the film 
http://www.sonam.net.tc/

I learnt many things which might surprise some .

For one despite having ample water Assam imports fish from South 
India - strange trade. The eggs are hatched in Assam , roe (young 
little fish) are raised in Assam's fish farm - then they are sent 
to Andhra Pradesh where they grwo and then brought all  the way 
back to be sold in Guwahati's fish markets ( a regular place where 
ULFA places the bombs and kills civilians and also at the vegetable 
market).


About floods I am told it is a week long activity in Assam - only 
one week!! or ten days - and that due to global warming the 
moisture is transported to deserts of Rajasthan which are seeing 
unheard of floods in areas which never received any rains at all. 
Cherapoonji - world's wettest place has seen no rains since all 
that rainwater has shifted onwards to drop on Mumbai causing 
massive unheard of floods.


Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know 
that warm moisture laden winds flow inwards towards Assam and rest 
of NE India in Spring onwards  and when they reach Himalayas they 
rise higher and cool down to form rain. Now it doesn't cool down 
enough so no rain for NE India for past 2 years. (which have seen 
ground water disappear over the years due to excessive population 
and irrigation) thus I am sure thse guys are not complaing about 
unheard of floods.


Umesh






Umesh Sharma


Washington D.C.

1-202-215-4328 [Cell]

Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005

http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)




www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )




http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/

Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Flood week fest - Sonam film maker

2007-10-14 Thread umesh sharma
C-da (Mr Know-all),

Since you know everything you might look again at the subject header and tell 
us a few points about its main contents?
You have a habit of going at a tangent esp when your pet issue of terrorist 
ULFA is challenged.

Umesh

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer 
trade/ warming - Fl I thought the insanity here was spewed by someone else who, 
being clueless about simple high-school geography , unaware of the direction of 
the main monsoons  that bring rains to the NE,  went on to assert:
 

 >Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know- The 
 >winds continue >westwards and causing floods in usually desert areas .
 

 What is this? Some new desi climatology? That the southwest monsoons, not 
being able to unload its moisture in the NE, swerves back to the west in a 
sudden acute angle move and go drop its load in Rajasthan? 
 

 For your info, the monsoons that bring rains to Assam, is  different  from the 
one that brings rains to the Western Ghats or to Rajasthan or to Delhi and 
farther up. It is not the one that does a left-right-left-right and about -turn 
from Assam. Westrern/northwestern Indian monsoons don't happen until later June 
and early July, whereas the NE area monsoons arrive almost a month earlier.
 

 No, it is not because it takes that much time to take an about turn from Assam 
and marching thru the Gangetic plains arrives in Rajasthan a month later.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 At 7:04 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:
 C-da,
 
 I expected something more sane from you. You are debating about a non issue - 
does it matter whether the wind come from St Louis , Missouri (your house) to 
reach Assam. The moot point is Assam has very less flood time - only a 
week!! Which is blown out of proportion by those who sy if flood is not 
tacled Assam cannot develop.
  Any pearls of wisdom from a supporter of ULFA like yourself. May I remind you 
ULFA is branded a terrorist organization by USA in 2005.
 
 How very patriotic of you!!!
 
 Umesh
 
 Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Fl >Those with 
slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know that warm moisture 
laden winds >flow inwards towards Assam and rest of NE India in Spring onwards 
 
 Does Umesh the renowned, Harvard trained climatologist know what the direction 
of the monsoon  winds that bring rains to Assam and the contiguous region are? 
Can he explain how it turns towards the west all of a sudden? It would be very 
interesting  to learn. 
 But something tells me we will be deprived of that bit of Rajasthani  science. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 At 3:39 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:
 Hi,
 
 While discussing with Ahsan-da Aziz the maker of the film 
http://www.sonam.net.tc/
 I learnt many things which might surprise some .
 
 For one despite having ample water Assam imports fish from South India - 
strange trade. The eggs are hatched in Assam , roe (young little fish) are 
raised in Assam's fish farm - then they are sent to Andhra Pradesh where they 
grwo and then brought all  the way back to be sold in Guwahati's fish markets ( 
a regular place where ULFA places the bombs and kills civilians and also at the 
vegetable market).
 
 About floods I am told it is a week long activity in Assam - only one week!! 
or ten days - and that due to global warming the moisture is transported to 
deserts of Rajasthan which are seeing unheard of floods in areas which never 
received any rains at all. Cherapoonji - world's wettest place has seen no 
rains since all that rainwater has shifted onwards to drop on Mumbai causing 
massive unheard of floods.
Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know that 
warm moisture laden winds flow inwards towards Assam and rest of NE India in 
Spring onwards  and when they reach Himalayas they rise higher and cool down to 
form rain. Now it doesn't cool down enough so no rain for NE India for past 2 
years. (which have seen ground water disappear over the years due to excessive 
population and irrigation) thus I am sure thse guys are not complaing about 
unheard of floods.
 
 Umesh
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Umesh Sharma 
 Washington D.C.
 
 1-202-215-4328 [Cell]
 
 Ed.M. - International Education Policy
 Harvard Graduate School of Education,
 Harvard University,
 Class of 2005
 
 http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)
 
 http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)
 
 
 
 
 www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Flood week fest - Sonam film maker

2007-10-14 Thread Chan Mahanta
I thought the insanity here was spewed by someone else who, being 
clueless about simple high-school geography , unaware of the 
direction of the main monsoons  that bring rains to the NE,  went on 
to assert:


Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would 
know- The winds continue >westwards and causing floods in 
usually desert areas .


What is this? Some new desi climatology? That the southwest monsoons, 
not being able to unload its moisture in the NE, swerves back to the 
west in a sudden acute angle move and go drop its load in Rajasthan?


For your info, the monsoons that bring rains to Assam, is  different 
from the one that brings rains to the Western Ghats or to Rajasthan 
or to Delhi and farther up. It is not the one that does a 
left-right-left-right and about -turn from Assam. 
Westrern/northwestern Indian monsoons don't happen until later June 
and early July, whereas the NE area monsoons arrive almost a month 
earlier.


No, it is not because it takes that much time to take an about turn 
from Assam and marching thru the Gangetic plains arrives in Rajasthan 
a month later.











At 7:04 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:

C-da,

I expected something more sane from you. You are debating about a 
non issue - does it matter whether the wind come from St Louis , 
Missouri (your house) to reach Assam. The moot point is Assam has 
very less flood time - only a week!! Which is blown out of 
proportion by those who sy if flood is not tacled Assam cannot 
develop.


Any pearls of wisdom from a supporter of ULFA like yourself. May I 
remind you ULFA is branded a terrorist organization by USA in 2005.


How very patriotic of you!!!

Umesh

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Fl
 >Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would 
know that warm moisture laden winds >flow inwards towards Assam and 
rest of NE India in Spring onwards



Does Umesh the renowned, Harvard trained climatologist know what the 
direction of the monsoon  winds that bring rains to Assam and the 
contiguous region are? Can he explain how it turns towards the west 
all of a sudden? It would be very interesting  to learn.


But something tells me we will be deprived of that bit of Rajasthani  science.








At 3:39 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:


Hi,

While discussing with Ahsan-da Aziz the maker of the film 
http://www.sonam.net.tc/

I learnt many things which might surprise some .

For one despite having ample water Assam imports fish from South 
India - strange trade. The eggs are hatched in Assam , roe (young 
little fish) are raised in Assam's fish farm - then they are sent 
to Andhra Pradesh where they grwo and then brought all  the way 
back to be sold in Guwahati's fish markets ( a regular place where 
ULFA places the bombs and kills civilians and also at the vegetable 
market).


About floods I am told it is a week long activity in Assam - only 
one week!! or ten days - and that due to global warming the 
moisture is transported to deserts of Rajasthan which are seeing 
unheard of floods in areas which never received any rains at all. 
Cherapoonji - world's wettest place has seen no rains since all 
that rainwater has shifted onwards to drop on Mumbai causing 
massive unheard of floods.


Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know 
that warm moisture laden winds flow inwards towards Assam and rest 
of NE India in Spring onwards  and when they reach Himalayas they 
rise higher and cool down to form rain. Now it doesn't cool down 
enough so no rain for NE India for past 2 years. (which have seen 
ground water disappear over the years due to excessive population 
and irrigation) thus I am sure thse guys are not complaing about 
unheard of floods.


Umesh






Umesh Sharma

Washington D.C.

1-202-215-4328 [Cell]

Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005

http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)




www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )




http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/




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Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Flood week fest - Sonam film maker

2007-10-14 Thread umesh sharma
C-da,

I expected something more sane from you. You are debating about a non issue - 
does it matter whether the wind come from St Louis , Missouri (your house) to 
reach Assam. The moot point is Assam has very less flood time - only a 
week!! Which is blown out of proportion by those who sy if flood is not 
tacled Assam cannot develop.

Any pearls of wisdom from a supporter of ULFA like yourself. May I remind you 
ULFA is branded a terrorist organization by USA in 2005. 

How very patriotic of you!!!

Umesh

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer 
trade/ warming - Fl >Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India 
would know that warm moisture laden winds >flow inwards towards Assam and rest 
of NE India in Spring onwards 
 

 

 Does Umesh the renowned, Harvard trained climatologist know what the direction 
of the monsoon  winds that bring rains to Assam and the contiguous region are? 
Can he explain how it turns towards the west all of a sudden? It would be very 
interesting  to learn.
 

 But something tells me we will be deprived of that bit of Rajasthani  science.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 At 3:39 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:
 Hi,
 
 While discussing with Ahsan-da Aziz the maker of the film 
http://www.sonam.net.tc/
 I learnt many things which might surprise some .
 
 For one despite having ample water Assam imports fish from South India - 
strange trade. The eggs are hatched in Assam , roe (young little fish) are 
raised in Assam's fish farm - then they are sent to Andhra Pradesh where they 
grwo and then brought all  the way back to be sold in Guwahati's fish markets ( 
a regular place where ULFA places the bombs and kills civilians and also at the 
vegetable market).
 
 About floods I am told it is a week long activity in Assam - only one week!! 
or ten days - and that due to global warming the moisture is transported to 
deserts of Rajasthan which are seeing unheard of floods in areas which never 
received any rains at all. Cherapoonji - world's wettest place has seen no 
rains since all that rainwater has shifted onwards to drop on Mumbai causing 
massive unheard of floods.
  Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know that warm 
moisture laden winds flow inwards towards Assam and rest of NE India in Spring 
onwards  and when they reach Himalayas they rise higher and cool down to form 
rain. Now it doesn't cool down enough so no rain for NE India for past 2 years. 
The winds continue westwards and causing floods in usually desert areas (which 
have seen ground water disappear over the years due to excessive population and 
irrigation) thus I am sure thse guys are not complaing about unheard of floods.
 
 Umesh
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Umesh Sharma
 
 Washington D.C.
 
 1-202-215-4328 [Cell]
 
 Ed.M. - International Education Policy
 Harvard Graduate School of Education,
 Harvard University,
 Class of 2005
 
 http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)
 
 http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)
 
 
 
 
 www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )
 
 
 
 
 http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/
 
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Re: [Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Flood week fest - Sonam film maker

2007-10-14 Thread Chan Mahanta
Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know 
that warm moisture laden winds >flow inwards towards Assam and rest 
of NE India in Spring onwards



Does Umesh the renowned, Harvard trained climatologist know what the 
direction of the monsoon  winds that bring rains to Assam and the 
contiguous region are? Can he explain how it turns towards the west 
all of a sudden? It would be very interesting  to learn.


But something tells me we will be deprived of that bit of Rajasthani  science.








At 3:39 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:

Hi,

While discussing with Ahsan-da Aziz the maker of the film 
http://www.sonam.net.tc/

I learnt many things which might surprise some .

For one despite having ample water Assam imports fish from South 
India - strange trade. The eggs are hatched in Assam , roe (young 
little fish) are raised in Assam's fish farm - then they are sent to 
Andhra Pradesh where they grwo and then brought all  the way back to 
be sold in Guwahati's fish markets ( a regular place where ULFA 
places the bombs and kills civilians and also at the vegetable 
market).


About floods I am told it is a week long activity in Assam - only 
one week!! or ten days - and that due to global warming the moisture 
is transported to deserts of Rajasthan which are seeing unheard of 
floods in areas which never received any rains at all. Cherapoonji - 
world's wettest place has seen no rains since all that rainwater has 
shifted onwards to drop on Mumbai causing massive unheard of floods.


Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know 
that warm moisture laden winds flow inwards towards Assam and rest 
of NE India in Spring onwards  and when they reach Himalayas they 
rise higher and cool down to form rain. Now it doesn't cool down 
enough so no rain for NE India for past 2 years. The winds continue 
westwards and causing floods in usually desert areas (which have 
seen ground water disappear over the years due to excessive 
population and irrigation) thus I am sure thse guys are not 
complaing about unheard of floods.


Umesh






Umesh Sharma

Washington D.C.

1-202-215-4328 [Cell]

Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005

http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)




www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )




http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/



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[Assam] Fish market- Assam's queer trade/ warming - Flood week fest - Sonam film maker

2007-10-14 Thread umesh sharma
Hi,

While discussing with Ahsan-da Aziz the maker of the film 
http://www.sonam.net.tc/
I learnt many things which might surprise some .

For one despite having ample water Assam imports fish from South India - 
strange trade. The eggs are hatched in Assam , roe (young little fish) are 
raised in Assam's fish farm - then they are sent to Andhra Pradesh where they 
grwo and then brought all  the way back to be sold in Guwahati's fish markets ( 
a regular place where ULFA places the bombs and kills civilians and also at the 
vegetable market).

About floods I am told it is a week long activity in Assam - only one week!! or 
ten days - and that due to global warming the moisture is transported to 
deserts of Rajasthan which are seeing unheard of floods in areas which never 
received any rains at all. Cherapoonji - world's wettest place has seen no 
rains since all that rainwater has shifted onwards to drop on Mumbai causing 
massive unheard of floods. 

Those with slightest knowledge of monsoon rains in India would know that warm 
moisture laden winds flow inwards towards Assam and rest of NE India in Spring 
onwards  and when they reach Himalayas they rise higher and cool down to form 
rain. Now it doesn't cool down enough so no rain for NE India for past 2 years. 
The winds continue westwards and causing floods in usually desert areas (which 
have seen ground water disappear over the years due to excessive population and 
irrigation) thus I am sure thse guys are not complaing about unheard of floods.

Umesh






Umesh Sharma

Washington D.C. 

1-202-215-4328 [Cell]

Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005

http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)




www.gse.harvard.edu/iep  (where the above 2 are used )




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