hindi slogans
April 22nd, 2012Posted On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 03:55:56 PM - Pune Mirror
Posted On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 03:55:56 PM Pune Mirror It is just like Marathi, Hindi and Sanskrit. If there can be discussions about Ambedkar in these languages, then why can't he be expressed through cartoons? By imposing a ban on cartoons of some people, this art form is being pushed out of the limits ... |
Chai on the highway - The Hindu
The Hindu | Chai on the highway The Hindu The big and beautiful structure, its imposing presence, the cacophonous horn, the graffiti and catchy slogans have always impressed me. On my way back, I went to the Konark highway and waved to every truck that passed by. Sadly none of them stopped; ... |
Brussels Speech: What Must Also be Said - Arutz Sheva
Brussels Speech: What Must Also be Said Arutz Sheva The origin of the hamula can be learned from its name: the al-Masri hamula is from Egypt., al-Hindi from India, al-Mugrabi from Algeria, al-Ajami from Iran, al-Turki from Turkey., al-Hawari from Hawara in northern Sudan, now living in Nazareth. |
Das Handy hilft - Freitag - Das Meinungsmedium
Das Handy hilft Freitag - Das Meinungsmedium Ein Jahr hat die Entwicklung gedauert, momentan ist sie nur auf Englisch verfügbar, bald aber soll es die App auch auf Hindi und in anderen indischen Sprachen geben. Sie kostet 100 Rupien, etwa 1,50 Euro, für ein Jahr. Und so funktioniert sie: ... |
Responsible mining (1)
As I mentioned in the first of the series of mining columns (this is the fifth of the series), in recent weeks, because of the work the Ateneo School of Government is doing on mining, we have been accused of many things—from being anti-mining to being anti-poor to being “incredibly stupid”. Read more
N.S. teen allowed to wear 'Jesus' T-shirt to school
A Nova Scotia student at the centre of a controversy about religion and public schools will have the right to wear a shirt with the message: "Life is wasted without Jesus." Read more
Sunday, May 06, 2012
In Pakistan a mosque is not the house of God, but the house of a sectarian God. Although Muslim sects across the world have their own separate mosques for the reasons of Imamat, procedure and methodology of prayers, no one is ever stopped from entering a place of worship or called a Kafir inside one just because they do not come from the same sect. Read more
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