Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been arrested today, as we are aware of, with dangerous repurcussions on the citizens living in Bombay. I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, today, and feel that he should be out on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. If and when this happens, I will present the Chart details. Lets wait and see...... regards, Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 The prediction has failed. These games of Politics are difficult to predict. rgrds/Bhaskar. , " Bhaskar " <rajiventerprises wrote: > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > arrested today, as we are aware of, > with dangerous repurcussions on the > citizens living in Bombay. > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > today, and feel that he should be out > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > If and when this happens, > I will present the Chart details. > > Lets wait and see...... > > regards, > Bhaskar. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on Rs.15000- and he is a free man. regards/Bhaskar. , " Bhaskar " <rajiventerprises wrote: > > The prediction has failed. > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > today, and feel that he should be out > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > If and when this happens, > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > regards, > > Bhaskar. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private vehicles. An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 hours. On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains were overcrowded with the migrants. However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to this migration. ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for financial and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these expenditures,'' Bele said. He said if the same situation continued for three four more days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs 500-700 crore. Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if north indian will back from from there Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on Rs.15000- and he is a free man. regards/Bhaskar. , " Bhaskar " <rajiventerprises wrote: > > The prediction has failed. > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > today, and feel that he should be out > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > If and when this happens, > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > regards, > > Bhaskar. > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Dear Sandeepji, One does not need astrology to predict this. If the North Indians are made to leave, and they prove succesful at their attempt of pushing them out, then the next number comes, of Biharis,and Rajasthanis and also South Indians. Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to open industries over here. This one man has created bissections in the society, which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the bud. Here their decesions are ruled totatlly through selfish interests in gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care of the public when playing these power games. I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. Bombay is a place which invites any person of any caste, creed or sex, who has the guts and energy to work hard, in this fast paced Life, and all those who can work hard, Bombay is their place. No sane person would have allowed all this violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor people, who were feeding their families through hard work. Their ideologies may have been well meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the locals, Okay, but this is taking matters a bit too far. regards, Bhaskar , sandeep khare <sandeep_khare2000 wrote: > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private vehicles. > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 hours. > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains were overcrowded with the migrants. > However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to this migration. > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for financial and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these expenditures,'' Bele said. > He said if the same situation continued for three four more days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs 500- 700 crore. > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if north indian will back from from there > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > regards/Bhaskar. > > , " Bhaskar " > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > The prediction has failed. > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > If and when this happens, > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > regards, > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Dear GB Prashantji, I invite your thoughts on the present situation in Maharashtra. rgrds/Bhaskar. , " Bhaskar " <rajiventerprises wrote: > > Dear Sandeepji, > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > prove succesful at their attempt > of pushing them out, then the > next number comes, of Biharis,and > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > open industries over here. This one man has > created bissections in the society, > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > bud. Here their decesions are > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > of the public when playing these power games. > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > of any caste, creed or sex, > who has the guts and energy to > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > and all those who can work hard, > Bombay is their place. > > No sane person would have allowed all this > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > people, who were feeding their families through > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > a bit too far. > > regards, > Bhaskar > > > > > > , sandeep khare > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private > vehicles. > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 > hours. > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to this > migration. > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for financial > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > He said if the same situation continued for three four more > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs 500- > 700 crore. > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if > north indian will back from from there > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > Search. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Dear Bhaskarji, Though i never participate in such threads. Let me say in few words..for all indians.. an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. and not indicating any specific.. Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " Regards Anup Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: Dear Sandeepji, One does not need astrology to predict this. If the North Indians are made to leave, and they prove succesful at their attempt of pushing them out, then the next number comes, of Biharis,and Rajasthanis and also South Indians. Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to open industries over here. This one man has created bissections in the society, which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the bud. Here their decesions are ruled totatlly through selfish interests in gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care of the public when playing these power games. I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. Bombay is a place which invites any person of any caste, creed or sex, who has the guts and energy to work hard, in this fast paced Life, and all those who can work hard, Bombay is their place. No sane person would have allowed all this violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor people, who were feeding their families through hard work. Their ideologies may have been well meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the locals, Okay, but this is taking matters a bit too far. regards, Bhaskar , sandeep khare <sandeep_khare2000 wrote: > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private vehicles. > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 hours. > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains were overcrowded with the migrants. > However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to this migration. > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for financial and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these expenditures,'' Bele said. > He said if the same situation continued for three four more days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs 500- 700 crore. > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if north indian will back from from there > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > regards/Bhaskar. > > , " Bhaskar " > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > The prediction has failed. > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > If and when this happens, > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > regards, > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Dear Anupji, Tunmne jo kaha, woh maine suna joh maine suna,woh maine use kaha, safar nahin katta tanha yeh sab jaante hain phir bhi karodoon hain is jahan mein joh beech mein rah kar apno ke akele rahte hain, akelapan mahsoos karte hain ek mein bhi tanha the aur sau mein bi akele hain hain rgrds/Bhaskar. , " Anup. M " <dalh_1 wrote: > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > Though i never participate in such threads. > Let me say in few words..for all indians.. > an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. > and not indicating any specific.. > > Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, > baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, > kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, > kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " > > Regards > Anup > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: > Dear Sandeepji, > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > prove succesful at their attempt > of pushing them out, then the > next number comes, of Biharis,and > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > open industries over here. This one man has > created bissections in the society, > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > bud. Here their decesions are > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > of the public when playing these power games. > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > of any caste, creed or sex, > who has the guts and energy to > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > and all those who can work hard, > Bombay is their place. > > No sane person would have allowed all this > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > people, who were feeding their families through > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > a bit too far. > > regards, > Bhaskar > > , sandeep khare > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private > vehicles. > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 > hours. > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to this > migration. > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for financial > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > He said if the same situation continued for three four more > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs 500- > 700 crore. > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if > north indian will back from from there > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > Search. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Dear Bhaskarji, Right from hindi movies " Boot Polish " " Son of India " " upkaar " and finally to " Border " (I perhaps miss many) Endless saying nything. Unsaid words..i means. Regards Anup Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: Dear Anupji, Tunmne jo kaha, woh maine suna joh maine suna,woh maine use kaha, safar nahin katta tanha yeh sab jaante hain phir bhi karodoon hain is jahan mein joh beech mein rah kar apno ke akele rahte hain, akelapan mahsoos karte hain ek mein bhi tanha the aur sau mein bi akele hain hain rgrds/Bhaskar. , " Anup. M " <dalh_1 wrote: > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > Though i never participate in such threads. > Let me say in few words..for all indians.. > an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. > and not indicating any specific.. > > Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, > baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, > kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, > kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " > > Regards > Anup > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: > Dear Sandeepji, > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > prove succesful at their attempt > of pushing them out, then the > next number comes, of Biharis,and > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > open industries over here. This one man has > created bissections in the society, > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > bud. Here their decesions are > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > of the public when playing these power games. > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > of any caste, creed or sex, > who has the guts and energy to > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > and all those who can work hard, > Bombay is their place. > > No sane person would have allowed all this > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > people, who were feeding their families through > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > a bit too far. > > regards, > Bhaskar > > , sandeep khare > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private > vehicles. > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 > hours. > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to this > migration. > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for financial > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > He said if the same situation continued for three four more > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production will > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs 500- > 700 crore. > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if > north indian will back from from there > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > Search. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2008 Report Share Posted February 13, 2008 Dear Anupji, Manoj kumars, Purab Paschim is my favourite. " Lawaaris " is another one, though not patriotic theme, but the song ...makes me feel good. " Jiska koi nahin uska toh khuda hai yaaron. Main nahin kahta kitaabon mein likha haiaa yaaron. gam ke daaman mein yahan chain chipa haii yaaron.. aadmi toot ke sau baar bana hai yaaron... har bhale kaam ka anjaam bhala haai yaroon " rgrds/Bhaskar. , " Anup. M " <dalh_1 wrote: > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > Right from hindi movies " Boot Polish " " Son of India " " upkaar " > and finally to " Border " (I perhaps miss many) > Endless saying nything. > Unsaid words..i means. > > > Regards > Anup > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises wrote: > Dear Anupji, > > Tunmne jo kaha, woh maine suna > joh maine suna,woh maine use kaha, > safar nahin katta tanha yeh sab jaante hain > phir bhi karodoon hain is jahan mein > joh beech mein rah kar apno ke > akele rahte hain, akelapan mahsoos karte hain > ek mein bhi tanha the aur > sau mein bi akele hain hain > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > Though i never participate in such threads. > > Let me say in few words..for all indians.. > > an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. > > and not indicating any specific.. > > > > Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, > > baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, > > kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, > > kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " > > > > Regards > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > Dear Sandeepji, > > > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > > prove succesful at their attempt > > of pushing them out, then the > > next number comes, of Biharis,and > > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > > open industries over here. This one man has > > created bissections in the society, > > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > > bud. Here their decesions are > > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > > of the public when playing these power games. > > > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > > of any caste, creed or sex, > > who has the guts and energy to > > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > > and all those who can work hard, > > Bombay is their place. > > > > No sane person would have allowed all this > > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > > people, who were feeding their families through > > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > > a bit too far. > > > > regards, > > Bhaskar > > > > , sandeep khare > > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has > > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are leaving > > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even private > > vehicles. > > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 > > hours. > > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to even > > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large > > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the > > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains > > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, > > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound trains > > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large-scale > > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and medium > > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to > this > > migration. > > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of > > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for > financial > > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers > Association > > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training them. > > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay > > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these > > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > > He said if the same situation continued for three four more > > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production > will > > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they provide > > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the functioning > > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs > 500- > > 700 crore. > > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as most > > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if > > north indian will back from from there > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > > Search. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Namaste ji, Inspired by your words,, may I say a few words too,.. Jab bhi mujhe, kabhi, jo koii gam ghere, Lagta hai honge nahi, sapne yeh poore mere, Kehta hai yeh dil mujko, mana hai gam tujko, Phir bhi na dhar agar bujhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye Jab na chaman khile mera baharon mein, Jab doobne main lagun, raaton ke majdaron mein Mana suman dole, par yeh gagan bole, Phir bhi na dhar agar bujhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye Raaton ke saaye gane, jab bhoj dil par bane, Na toh jale bati, na ho koii sathi Phir bhi na dhar agar bukhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye Raat jitni bhi sangeen hogi, subha utni hi rangeen hogi, Waqt katne ki baat hai, naya savera zarur hoga.. JAAN HAI TOH JAHAN HAI.. regards sheevani Regards Sheevani , " Bhaskar " <rajiventerprises wrote: > > Dear Anupji, > > Manoj kumars, Purab Paschim is my favourite. > " Lawaaris " is another one, though not patriotic > theme, but the song ...makes me feel good. > > " Jiska koi nahin uska toh khuda hai yaaron. > Main nahin kahta kitaabon mein likha haiaa yaaron. > > gam ke daaman mein yahan chain chipa haii yaaron.. > aadmi toot ke sau baar bana hai yaaron... > har bhale kaam ka anjaam bhala haai yaroon " > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > Right from hindi movies " Boot Polish " " Son of India " " upkaar " > > and finally to " Border " (I perhaps miss many) > > Endless saying nything. > > Unsaid words..i means. > > > > > > Regards > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > Dear Anupji, > > > > Tunmne jo kaha, woh maine suna > > joh maine suna,woh maine use kaha, > > safar nahin katta tanha yeh sab jaante hain > > phir bhi karodoon hain is jahan mein > > joh beech mein rah kar apno ke > > akele rahte hain, akelapan mahsoos karte hain > > ek mein bhi tanha the aur > > sau mein bi akele hain hain > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > > > Though i never participate in such threads. > > > Let me say in few words..for all indians.. > > > an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. > > > and not indicating any specific.. > > > > > > Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, > > > baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, > > > kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, > > > kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " > > > > > > Regards > > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > Dear Sandeepji, > > > > > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > > > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > > > prove succesful at their attempt > > > of pushing them out, then the > > > next number comes, of Biharis,and > > > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > > > > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > > > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > > > open industries over here. This one man has > > > created bissections in the society, > > > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > > > bud. Here their decesions are > > > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > > > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > > > of the public when playing these power games. > > > > > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > > > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > > > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > > > > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > > > of any caste, creed or sex, > > > who has the guts and energy to > > > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > > > and all those who can work hard, > > > Bombay is their place. > > > > > > No sane person would have allowed all this > > > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > > > people, who were feeding their families through > > > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > > > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > > > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > > > a bit too far. > > > > > > regards, > > > Bhaskar > > > > > > , sandeep khare > > > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik has > > > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are > leaving > > > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even > private > > > vehicles. > > > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 > > > hours. > > > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > > > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to > even > > > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a large > > > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the > > > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains > > > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, > > > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound > trains > > > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large- scale > > > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > > > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and > medium > > > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to > > this > > > migration. > > > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of > > > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for > > financial > > > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > > > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers > > Association > > > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training > them. > > > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay > > > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these > > > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > > > He said if the same situation continued for three four more > > > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production > > will > > > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > > > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they > provide > > > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > > > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the > functioning > > > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > > > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over Rs > > 500- > > > 700 crore. > > > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > > > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as > most > > > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen if > > > north indian will back from from there > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > > > Search. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Namaste. // Raat jitni bhi sangeen hogi, subha utni hi rangeen hogi,Waqt katne ki baat hai, naya savera zarur hoga..// Good. Dar na agar bujhe diye yeh andhera toh hai tere liye roshni mein aaina najar aata hai andhere mein toh dushman bhi dost najar aata hai. Kya bigad lega andhera mera. ise toh ant mein laana hai savera Naa toh caravan ki taalash hai na toh humsafar ki talaash hai Main toh parwana hoon, mujhe shama ki talaash hai Joh milkar juda na hove mujhe toh us wafa ki talaash hai jab kisi roj koi apna mil jaaye toh use yeh shabd kah dena " Tu mujhe kahin choopade, main tujhe kahin choopadu " . regards, Bhaskar. , " sheevani147 " <sheevani147 wrote: > > Namaste ji, > > Inspired by your words,, may I say a few words too,.. > > Jab bhi mujhe, kabhi, jo koii gam ghere, > Lagta hai honge nahi, sapne yeh poore mere, > Kehta hai yeh dil mujko, mana hai gam tujko, > Phir bhi na dhar agar bujhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye > > Jab na chaman khile mera baharon mein, > Jab doobne main lagun, raaton ke majdaron mein > Mana suman dole, par yeh gagan bole, > Phir bhi na dhar agar bujhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye > > Raaton ke saaye gane, jab bhoj dil par bane, > Na toh jale bati, na ho koii sathi > Phir bhi na dhar agar bukhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye > > Raat jitni bhi sangeen hogi, subha utni hi rangeen hogi, > Waqt katne ki baat hai, naya savera zarur hoga.. > > JAAN HAI TOH JAHAN HAI.. > > regards > sheevani > > > > Regards > Sheevani > > > > , " Bhaskar " > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > Dear Anupji, > > > > Manoj kumars, Purab Paschim is my favourite. > > " Lawaaris " is another one, though not patriotic > > theme, but the song ...makes me feel good. > > > > " Jiska koi nahin uska toh khuda hai yaaron. > > Main nahin kahta kitaabon mein likha haiaa yaaron. > > > > gam ke daaman mein yahan chain chipa haii yaaron.. > > aadmi toot ke sau baar bana hai yaaron... > > har bhale kaam ka anjaam bhala haai yaroon " > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > > > Right from hindi movies " Boot Polish " " Son of India " " upkaar " > > > and finally to " Border " (I perhaps miss many) > > > Endless saying nything. > > > Unsaid words..i means. > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > Dear Anupji, > > > > > > Tunmne jo kaha, woh maine suna > > > joh maine suna,woh maine use kaha, > > > safar nahin katta tanha yeh sab jaante hain > > > phir bhi karodoon hain is jahan mein > > > joh beech mein rah kar apno ke > > > akele rahte hain, akelapan mahsoos karte hain > > > ek mein bhi tanha the aur > > > sau mein bi akele hain hain > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > > > > > Though i never participate in such threads. > > > > Let me say in few words..for all indians.. > > > > an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. > > > > and not indicating any specific.. > > > > > > > > Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, > > > > baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, > > > > kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, > > > > kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sandeepji, > > > > > > > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > > > > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > > > > prove succesful at their attempt > > > > of pushing them out, then the > > > > next number comes, of Biharis,and > > > > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > > > > > > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > > > > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > > > > open industries over here. This one man has > > > > created bissections in the society, > > > > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > > > > bud. Here their decesions are > > > > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > > > > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > > > > of the public when playing these power games. > > > > > > > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > > > > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > > > > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > > > > > > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > > > > of any caste, creed or sex, > > > > who has the guts and energy to > > > > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > > > > and all those who can work hard, > > > > Bombay is their place. > > > > > > > > No sane person would have allowed all this > > > > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > > > > people, who were feeding their families through > > > > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > > > > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > > > > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > > > > a bit too far. > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > Bhaskar > > > > > > > > , sandeep khare > > > > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > > > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > > > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik > has > > > > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are > > leaving > > > > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even > > private > > > > vehicles. > > > > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last 48 > > > > hours. > > > > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > > > > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place to > > even > > > > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a > large > > > > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since the > > > > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > > > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. Trains > > > > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast Janta, > > > > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound > > trains > > > > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > > > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large- > scale > > > > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > > > > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and > > medium > > > > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due to > > > this > > > > migration. > > > > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule of > > > > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for > > > financial > > > > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > > > > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers > > > Association > > > > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > > > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training > > them. > > > > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to pay > > > > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid these > > > > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > > > > He said if the same situation continued for three four more > > > > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the production > > > will > > > > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no work. > > > > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they > > provide > > > > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > > > > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the > > functioning > > > > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > > > > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to over > Rs > > > 500- > > > > 700 crore. > > > > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > > > > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem as > > most > > > > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will happen > if > > > > north indian will back from from there > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > > > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > > > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > > > > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > > > > Search. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Namaste ji Itne tare kahan aasman mein, ke kar kisi ik sitare mileh, Koii mangta hai, phir bhi milti nahi jyoti, Kyun saji tumne yeh navrangi tasweer. Is pyari si duniya mein, kyun alag alag taqdeer??.. Regards Sheevani , " Bhaskar " <rajiventerprises wrote: > > Namaste. > > // Raat jitni bhi sangeen hogi, subha utni hi > rangeen hogi,Waqt katne ki baat hai, naya savera > zarur hoga..// > > Good. > > Dar na agar bujhe diye > yeh andhera toh hai tere liye > roshni mein aaina najar aata hai > andhere mein toh dushman bhi > dost najar aata hai. > > Kya bigad lega andhera mera. > ise toh ant mein laana hai savera > Naa toh caravan ki taalash hai > na toh humsafar ki talaash hai > Main toh parwana hoon, > mujhe shama ki talaash hai > Joh milkar juda na hove > mujhe toh us wafa ki talaash hai > > jab kisi roj koi apna mil jaaye > toh use yeh shabd kah dena > " Tu mujhe kahin choopade, > main tujhe kahin choopadu " . > > regards, > Bhaskar. > > > > , " sheevani147 " > <sheevani147@> wrote: > > > > Namaste ji, > > > > Inspired by your words,, may I say a few words too,.. > > > > Jab bhi mujhe, kabhi, jo koii gam ghere, > > Lagta hai honge nahi, sapne yeh poore mere, > > Kehta hai yeh dil mujko, mana hai gam tujko, > > Phir bhi na dhar agar bujhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye > > > > Jab na chaman khile mera baharon mein, > > Jab doobne main lagun, raaton ke majdaron mein > > Mana suman dole, par yeh gagan bole, > > Phir bhi na dhar agar bujhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye > > > > Raaton ke saaye gane, jab bhoj dil par bane, > > Na toh jale bati, na ho koii sathi > > Phir bhi na dhar agar bukhe diye, SEHAR toh hai tere liye > > > > Raat jitni bhi sangeen hogi, subha utni hi rangeen hogi, > > Waqt katne ki baat hai, naya savera zarur hoga.. > > > > JAAN HAI TOH JAHAN HAI.. > > > > regards > > sheevani > > > > > > > > Regards > > Sheevani > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Anupji, > > > > > > Manoj kumars, Purab Paschim is my favourite. > > > " Lawaaris " is another one, though not patriotic > > > theme, but the song ...makes me feel good. > > > > > > " Jiska koi nahin uska toh khuda hai yaaron. > > > Main nahin kahta kitaabon mein likha haiaa yaaron. > > > > > > gam ke daaman mein yahan chain chipa haii yaaron.. > > > aadmi toot ke sau baar bana hai yaaron... > > > har bhale kaam ka anjaam bhala haai yaroon " > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > > > > > Right from hindi movies " Boot Polish " " Son of India " " upkaar " > > > > and finally to " Border " (I perhaps miss many) > > > > Endless saying nything. > > > > Unsaid words..i means. > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > Dear Anupji, > > > > > > > > Tunmne jo kaha, woh maine suna > > > > joh maine suna,woh maine use kaha, > > > > safar nahin katta tanha yeh sab jaante hain > > > > phir bhi karodoon hain is jahan mein > > > > joh beech mein rah kar apno ke > > > > akele rahte hain, akelapan mahsoos karte hain > > > > ek mein bhi tanha the aur > > > > sau mein bi akele hain hain > > > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > , " Anup. M " <dalh_1@> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Bhaskarji, > > > > > > > > > > Though i never participate in such threads. > > > > > Let me say in few words..for all indians.. > > > > > an hope wld be taken in good spirits...by all. > > > > > and not indicating any specific.. > > > > > > > > > > Us shehar mein jao,to itna use kehna, > > > > > baqi na sune koi, sirf tanha usay kehna, > > > > > kuch log safar kay liye mozo'n (suitable) nahi hotay, > > > > > kuch raaste kate nahi tanha, itna use kehna " > > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > Anup > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > Dear Sandeepji, > > > > > > > > > > One does not need astrology to predict this. > > > > > If the North Indians are made to leave, and they > > > > > prove succesful at their attempt > > > > > of pushing them out, then the > > > > > next number comes, of Biharis,and > > > > > Rajasthanis and also South Indians. > > > > > > > > > > Maharashtra will become a ruined ship, like the > > > > > Titanic. Already people are thinking twice to > > > > > open industries over here. This one man has > > > > > created bissections in the society, > > > > > which can lead to a civil war, if not nipped in the > > > > > bud. Here their decesions are > > > > > ruled totatlly through selfish interests in > > > > > gaining prominency in politics, and they dont care > > > > > of the public when playing these power games. > > > > > > > > > > I wish to write a lot on this subject, and if had the > > > > > time, brought a revolution in Maharashtra, > > > > > by taking active part in politics, but will wait for that. > > > > > > > > > > Bombay is a place which invites any person > > > > > of any caste, creed or sex, > > > > > who has the guts and energy to > > > > > work hard, in this fast paced Life, > > > > > and all those who can work hard, > > > > > Bombay is their place. > > > > > > > > > > No sane person would have allowed all this > > > > > violence to be perpetrated on innocent poor > > > > > people, who were feeding their families through > > > > > hard work. Their ideologies may have been well > > > > > meant and innocent, and for the benefit of the > > > > > locals, Okay, but this is taking matters > > > > > a bit too far. > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > Bhaskar > > > > > > > > > > , sandeep khare > > > > > <sandeep_khare2000@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Nashik: One killed in MNS activists' stone-pelting > > > > > > MNS violence: North Indians flee Nashik, industries hit > > > > > > The escalation in violence against North Indians in Nashik > > has > > > > > prompted many of them to flee the city. North Indians are > > > leaving > > > > > the city by every possible means -- buses, trains and even > > > private > > > > > vehicles. > > > > > > An estimated 10,000 people have left the city in the last > 48 > > > > > hours. > > > > > > On Wednesday, the Nashik railway station was flooded with > > > > > migrants throughout the day and there was hardly any place > to > > > even > > > > > stand on the platforms. Railway officials said that such a > > large > > > > > crowd of people has been witnessed for the first time since > the > > > > > Sinhasta Kumbha Mela in 2003-2004. > > > > > > Long queues of people were seen at the ticket windows. > Trains > > > > > such as the Bhagalpur Express, Patna Express, Superfast > Janta, > > > > > Gorakhpur via Lucknow Mahanagar and other North India bound > > > trains > > > > > were overcrowded with the migrants. > > > > > > However, the local industries have been hit by the large- > > scale > > > > > migration, especially in the Ambad Maharashtra Industrial > > > > > Development Corporation area. Nearly 40 per cent small and > > > medium > > > > > industries in the Ambad industrial area have been closed due > to > > > > this > > > > > migration. > > > > > > ''We are worried about completing the March-end schedule > of > > > > > production and fulfilling orders. There are solutions for > > > > financial > > > > > and natural crisis but we do not have any solution for this > > > > > unexpected crisis,'' Ambad Industries and Manufacturers > > > > Association > > > > > President Dhanraj Bele told UNI. > > > > > > ''We are worried about replacing the workers and training > > > them. > > > > > Though the production has come to a standstill, we have to > pay > > > > > telephone, electricity and water bills. We cannot avoid > these > > > > > expenditures,'' Bele said. > > > > > > He said if the same situation continued for three four > more > > > > > days, it will affect even the Marathi workers as the > production > > > > will > > > > > come to a standstill and the other workers will have no > work. > > > > > > Though these small industries are ancillary units, they > > > provide > > > > > material to big industries such as Mahindra and Mahindra and > > > > > Crompton & Greaves. The present crisis will affect the > > > functioning > > > > > of the big industries. Bele estimated that the loss to the > > > > > industries, due to the prevailing crises, will amount to > over > > Rs > > > > 500- > > > > > 700 crore. > > > > > > Meanwhile, heavy industries such as the steel industry in > > > > > Satpur, Ambad and Sinnar are also facing a similar problem > as > > > most > > > > > of their workers are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > plz also read this and give predicitons ... wht will > happen > > if > > > > > north indian will back from from there > > > > > > > > > > > > Bhaskar <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > Well, it seems that the prediction has turned out > > > > > > right, and he has been given bail, at 7.00pm on > > > > > > Rs.15000- and he is a free man. > > > > > > > > > > > > regards/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The prediction has failed. > > > > > > > These games of Politics are difficult to predict. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > rgrds/Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Bhaskar " > > > > > > > <rajiventerprises@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The MNS Leader Raj Thackeray has been > > > > > > > > arrested today, as we are aware of, > > > > > > > > with dangerous repurcussions on the > > > > > > > > citizens living in Bombay. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have made a Prashna Chart at 17.57, > > > > > > > > today, and feel that he should be out > > > > > > > > on bail, by 7.30pm evening,maximum. > > > > > > > > If and when this happens, > > > > > > > > I will present the Chart details. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lets wait and see...... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > regards, > > > > > > > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast > with > > > > > Search. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.