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    IchchheMrityu posted an update 7 years, 8 months ago

    Thinking of someone who will never think of me. 😛 😛 Guess who?

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    IchchheMrityu replied to the topic Your favourite book in your Native language in the forum Group logo of Book Readers ClubBook Readers Club 7 years, 8 months ago

    Yes, God of Small things is for serious readers. I am serious about readings 😛 🙂

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    cely wrote a new post, And When He Reaches His Hand To Receive The Fare 7 years, 8 months ago

    When He Reaches His Hand To Receive The Fare
    I cannot forget awhile ago what I had experienced while commuting. I do not drive my car for the road near home is under renovation and it has only one lane passable. […]

    • Let us always pity the drivers and extend our helping hands like passing the fare in h has no conductor,

    • The least that we can do when we touched those kind of hands is not to mind at all and don’t make any facial expression that may show disgust.

      Why would we be disgusted, when rough hands shows that the person is an industrious and hard working one. He got those from constant working in the case of the driver from constantly steering the wheels of his car and sometimes helping carry some baggages of passengers into his car.

      Let us help those people be dignified in their work, by not minding at all that their hands are rough, when we receive our fares.

      Well, my hand are also a bit dry. That’s because I am fond of washing my hand every now and then, even if I am always working on my computer.

      It means I am a hard worker too. 🙂

    • @Dina, there are hypocrites,pretentious feeling they are rich and feeling the person as dirty.That is why I do not consider students’ excuses just to let them pass for that driver has son in college that is why he said he works evening and day.

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    cely replied to the topic Happy to know Mylot sent my payment through pay pal this day in the forum Group logo of Friendly and smiling groupFriendly and smiling group 7 years, 8 months ago

    @Mahesh, that is why I am so thankful to my friend who invited me to join here, if not, I will struggle there in Mylot. The pay I received this month was earned for two months and only $15. Two months here if non stop submission of blogging entitles me almost $70. You are right ML is so slow but those tenured there seem enjoying their earning,LOL.

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    IchchheMrityu replied to the topic Favourite Song in the forum Group logo of Music ClubMusic Club 7 years, 8 months ago

    Absolutely PEEUSH, it is very hard to point out single song. I wrote that in the very first comment. DDLG song is very popular.

    “Main Dunia Bhula dunga ” is a nice song. There is a Bengali connection in Hindi songs from long back. You may like songs from music director Salil Chowdhury or singers starting from Hemant, Manna to todys Shreya Ghosha…[Read more]

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    cely replied to the topic Happy to know Mylot sent my payment through pay pal this day in the forum Group logo of Friendly and smiling groupFriendly and smiling group 7 years, 8 months ago

    @bluelion, hi? have a good evening from here, yes I received my ML payment three days ago, but here in LB, I redeemer February 28 until now no payment received hehehe maybe there are still computing my payment,LOL but who knows there will be additional,LOL. I am only doing activities here every evening, but this evening I am so late for my class…[Read more]

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    IchchheMrityu replied to the topic Favourite Song in the forum Group logo of Music ClubMusic Club 7 years, 8 months ago

    @ilovelife913 I am not sure whether we are from same age bracket but I like old English songs more than the recent ones from metal bands. For Bengali I listen to the new songs mostly at the same time I like the old songs from golden era or Rabindra Sangeet.

    Would you please share your favourite song?

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    IchchheMrityu replied to the topic Favourite Song in the forum Group logo of Music ClubMusic Club 7 years, 8 months ago

    @slayer08 Dylan denied that the song is about drug dealers. This is what wiki says about the song interpretation: –

    There has been speculation that the song is about drugs such as LSD or marijuana, particularly with lines such as “take me on a trip upon your magic swirling ship” and “the smoke rings of my mind”, Dylan has always denied the song…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Time The Great Teacher And Healer 7 years, 8 months ago

     

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    Many of us go through different situations in life and people  do not need to worry about the good times they have during the course of their life. But it is the d […]

    • Time is really a great teacher. When we were young, we do not care about anything and everything, but as time passes, we mature and then we learn a lot in life. We learn to value relationships, we learn to hope for a bright future, we hope for a better life when we became so old and retire. By then we wish that time would be longer for us, to have longer life on earth. We wish for more time!

      • What you say is absolutely, generally the first 25 years of our time is spent understanding time and time management. The next 25 is spent perfecting how we are still not getting more time than what we would want. the next 25 is spent what we could have done better. If we are lucky to survive after this with good health the last twenty five is spent telling others in the way of teaching our experience.

        What they can do and what happened when we did not do the same. The consequences we faced and the experiences which life taught us. When we tell people at this age generally we will not have a biased view. That is the greatest advantage.

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Medical Infrastructure A Very Important Aspect In Providing Proper Healthcare Worldwide 7 years, 8 months ago

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    We have countries which are at different stages of development in the world. There are also countries where there disturbance, violence and in some cases even war and […]

    • Well I believe that while the Healthcare in countries of Scandinavia- Denmark, Sweden etc is very good and due to lesser population, its fully Government funded, well maintained and affordable.
      Yet in US, UK etc, its costly but still accessible.

      As for India, it is accessible for those with deep pockets, but still it hurts.
      For Middle class- a big disease means, years of hard work and saved money gone for a six.
      For rest- well it is a miserable state to be in.
      Govt. hospitals and clinics are mostly pathetic, and if someone falls seriously ill, its only a Godly intervention that can save them.

      And many countries are even worse than India, some have almost non-existent healthcare.

      What we need is more citizen-to-citizens and NGOs to NGOs collaboration across the globe.
      And Governments must be made accountable for Healthcare.

      Else, demolish all the Govt. hospitals and hand them over to citizens cooperatives who can perhaps run them better.

      And Technology can play a better role, in form of Telemedicine, Employee Health Records(EHR), rationalization of expenses in private and public hospitals.
      I have a lot to say, but as of now I think the citizens must get united and have more say in how Healthcare services are there in a country.

      • Entirely agree with your assessment of the pathetic situation in many countries worldwide including our own dear country. They have to act fast and deliver what is due to the people. While situation is bad it is not impossible to reverse this trend. A strong will to deliver on the part of the government is a must. Government and all concerned must rise to the occasion and take up the challenge.

    • At least in our country,Philippines, the government gives every poor citizen free hospitalization in public hospitals; or they are enrolled in medical insurance or Philhealth which they can use even in private hospitals. Though in some areas, there are poor medical services like lack of good hospitals that are equipped with good facilities and manned by good doctors or medical staff.

      One of the problems here is that many health professionals like doctors, nurses, etc. leave the country for abroad to work there for higher wages.

      • Even here in our country many finish the MBBS then go abroad to pursue higher studies and never come back once they finish masters. They search for jobs abroad and set up their house there and lead a good life for all the effort made since childhood. But governments funds their education in universities which is from tax payers money.

        People are more in India and doctors are very less and now the private hospitals are trying to fill in the gap. This service has to grow more here as there is a huge potential and lot of patients are there for whom help is required. Thanks for your inputs.

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    IchchheMrityu replied to the topic Favourite Song in the forum Group logo of Music ClubMusic Club 7 years, 8 months ago

    Another of my favourite Song. You can hear the song here  – “25 Minutes

     

    After some time I’ve finally made up my mind

    She is the girl and I really want to make her mine

    I’m searching everywhere to find her again

    To tell her I love her

    And I’m sorry ’bout the things I’ve done

     

    I find her standing in front of the church

    The only place i…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Medical: Treatment – Emergencies – Ten Facts Which Are Often Ignored in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    One more case of someone not being prepared and paying the price with his life has taken place and this incident made me revisit the post to highlight the issue again. People tend to forget things very easily if things are normal and smooth. When problem comes as a bolt from the blue which often happens this fashion in emergencies they start…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar started the topic Suicides Are Tragic And Are Avoidable Among People Who Are Using Medicines in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    Medication has become an integral part of our lives and they are available for different health issues. But in the case people undergoing psychological and psychiatric issues the medicines wary so does the reaction and the state of thinking by the person who is consuming the medicine for different problems he or she may be suffering from. These…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar started the topic Suicide Are Tragic And Are Avoidable Among People Who Are Using Medicines in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    Medication has become an integral part of our lives and they are available for different health issues. But in the case people undergoing psychological and psychiatric issues the medicines wary so does the reaction and the state of thinking by the person who is consuming the medicine for different problems he or she may be suffering from. These…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar replied to the topic Plastic the Slow Poison – Say No to Plastic in the forum Group logo of Knowledge Is Power Use It WiselyKnowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 8 months ago

    @lookat

    I do not know the country in which you reside. In our country you do get a twenty liter bottle which has to be returned to the shop from whom we buy the water to be replaced by a fresh 20 liter plastic bottle. The clean the old bottle will before refilling the bottle with fresh water and capping it then selling it back to customers. We…[Read more]

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Journey Of Money From Ancient Times Till Date 7 years, 8 months ago

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    Money forms an important part of our lives. Without money we will be unable to survive as everything in the economy is liked to money. Money has reached such a […]

    • Money is a leading direction at all!

    • Money is all that you say it is. If only folks could figure out how to take it out of this world when they leave! Not to say that many have not tried to take it with them. It makes me wonder. Money is so powerful in this world. But you can’t take it into the next world? So … ??? What has the power in the next world? If it’s not money, what could it be? It’s a thought.

      Also … if we can live without money in the next world, then why couldn’t we figure out how to live without money in this world too? It’s another thought.

      • Appreciate your thoughts. Agree that one cannot eat money not take it with him to the other world as you have correctly put. It is a facility which humans created to fulfill a required but ended up being slaves to the same in one way or the other. In this world even if we would want the system is such that we cannot live without money. It is sad but it is a fact too.

    • Thanks for sharing this. Your article is as my economy text book which I read and study during my Pre-U period.
      I love all these story and information, it helps me refresh my reading memory on economic topics from the basic.
      I love to collect coins, especially the old one if possible, the latest one doesn’t have good design as the old one, and the “old” feeling, to me. Hehe!

    • Thank you for liking the article and good to hear that it made you remember your good old days as a student. As we grow we take up new things and generally tend to forget the old due to high load of information. What I feel is these sort of articles act to refresh our mind and makes it rewind in time.

      Good to know you are a coin collector. Try to collect as many as you can of different countries as you do not know which one will go out of circulation and become rare at what time. At that time you may be if you are lucky sitting on a gold mine. Best wishes and regards.

    • Money is essential for us to be able to buy our necessities, house and cars.

      It is amazing that in those days, those things are being bartered in lieu of the non-existent yet paper bills and coins.

      It is more amazing also that now, even with the use of a plastic card called credit card one can purchase through store even the most expensive things.

      But with these credit cards a lot of people are now buried in debt to these credit cards because they didn’t know how to handle it well.

      • Agree with you money management and knowledge to handle different instruments that serve as money or money’s worth forms an important part of teaching people how to handle different forms of money. True many people have been ruined by credit cards as they have got used to taking and using more and more without repaying the same. People who are not financially disciplined are better off without such instruments. It also turns into addiction like people becoming shopaholic.

        These people spend everything on the addon card while the person in whose name the primary name is there will endup footing the bill which he is neither aware nor may be having the resources to pay back for what has been done. Cash also has its share of problems as having too much of cash in the house will provide chance of the money being burgled. Each one is having its advantages and disadvantages it depends on how well an individual is aware and manages these instruments. Thank for your inputs.

    • money is money even if changed we value what it could really bring us its not really vital what it looks like, also if the money will not bring anything then we would not care abuot it, really thanks for your post nice to remember that and the money values also, but sure humanity is more importana i do not want to sound money addict or so, with that said i have to say that it looks your work is from the heart as the title reflect it, thanks again for let us read it and sharing

      • Appreciate your point of view and thanks for the short review and appreciation. Money over the period of time has had an interesting journey. I have been able to cover only a few aspects of the same. What I have observed in my life is that if an individual is competent and is able to get gainfully employed and has the requisite qualifications. Money tends to chase such people. One more interesting observation which I made over a number of years is money tends to attract more money like a magnet.

        I agree with you that humanity is more important as if humans were not there and civilizations progressed, the concept of money itself would not have existed. Anything in moderation is good so is money. If one knows to how to use different instruments which are used as money then that person will know how to earn, manage and save money well and prosper in life. We can see this from the lives of many successful businessmen and other celebrities too.

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    Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Demonetization In India The Political And Economic Impact 7 years, 8 months ago

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    It is more than four months since the government started the demonetization process on 08th November 2016. The process had the […]

    • Indeed, Demonetization, inspite of some of the drawbacks in the way it was implemented has been successful in making more people into cashless economy. Many people, especially older ones used debit cards for the first time.
      I have used one of the Mobile Wallets to pay to local vegetable groceries, Autowallahs, book stationers etc, and the best advantage of being cashless is that one does not have to worry about change of Rs.1, 5, 10 etc.
      Moreover, one can directly get amount transfered to their bank accounts. RBI has to print lesser notes thus checking inflation, and Government’s debt too reduces.
      Still, a lot of people have switched back to cash for smaller transactions, and this has to be somehow addressed.
      But this is not bad as such, because even in Western countries, especially UK, US etc, smaller transcations are in cash.
      Yet, it is good if larger transactions are done electronically to check misuse of funds, especially in Government sponsored schemes, Defence and Infrastructure payments, as you have mentioned.
      Black money too gets reduced.

      Overall, a big plus for India, but Government needs to be vigilant, because those used to big amounts of black money will try to defame Government and mislead people in different ways.

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