Sharmila�s protest : Assam Tribune Editorial

2008-03-14 Thread Pradip Kumar Datta
Sharmila’s protest The re-arrest of human rights activist Irom Sharmila Chanu on March 8, a day after she was released from the security ward of JN Hospital in Imphal for continuing her fast-unto-death against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act has once again brought the focus of the e

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2008-03-14 Thread DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS
sorrowfuly today's IAS is only breaking the nation with small partitions and they only do advise Govt, like PM got 30 like that to tell him how to make massive destruction of the beautiful NE. Now they wanted china to bomb NE so that things will vanish from the map !! No terrorist or headache. A

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2008-03-14 Thread Chan Mahanta
> Loss of independent thinking while trying to copy the west is another. *** Absolutely! > What do you think of the fact that India has >maintained the ICS model for today's IAS? *** This has many components. One being the inability to analyze, pinpoint and resolve problems. Another being

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2008-03-14 Thread Dilip/Dil Deka
Thanks for defining one component of the cord. There are many others. Loss of independent thinking while trying to copy the west is another. What do you think of the fact that India has maintained the ICS model for today's IAS? Dilip Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 8:32 PM -0700 3

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2008-03-14 Thread Ram Dhar
> It is > about equating English language proficiency to > intelligence, > wisdom,expertise, ability, > sophistication , good upbringing or what have > you > that one looks up to. That is the baggage of > colonial servitude that > many of our fellow men > have not been able to shed, even after

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2008-03-14 Thread Chan Mahanta
At 8:32 PM -0700 3/13/08, Dilip/Dil Deka wrote: >That was funny. > The reality is Laloo knows what he is doing >and you have to give him credit for his >knowledge of the basics. He knows business >better than the MBAs. > He may not speak English. But then how many of >the world leaders do?