You're right, government action plays a large role in eradicating such menace. It might also be a left over from the past teaching methodology prevalent in our region. Physical punishment for any mistakes was common here too, dogged government crackdown on any such cases put an end to that. Now...
That's deplorable mate, however I feel it would be wrong to generalize religious teachers of any sect that way. Most of them might be conservative but they truly do wish to serve the community and seek to do gods work.
Hopefully the accused is caught and faces his judgement in this world and...
Using the same line of logic, from what I've read here by many Pakistani members, all pakistani citizens believe the earth to be flat and a global caliphate is imminent.
You deservedly criticise our shortcomings, why go after dregs and dilute your stand?
It might sound petulant coming from an Indian, but along with the 71 war chest thumping from our side, hasn't this been beaten to death over here?
Bro naya tadka Feb incident and ongoing ladakh stand-off me hai :woot:
Man use big words. Man write long long.
Must use Nukes to understand.
Even a monkey typing randomly might come up with a coherent response to the points @Joe Shearer brought up, but honestly speaking I like your response better.
Trade or border disputes? Nuke em
PR campaign not going well...
An emphatic No!
Indian economy, foreign relations and their direction is the prerogative of GoI.
What to buy at the best possible deal remains the prerogative of the consumer.
Why ask one to do the job of the other ?
That will drive the cost up even further. At that point won't it make more sense to go for hydro powered plants for states on this side of the Himalayas. The river tributary system in this area holds immense potential for such projects.
On the other hand, states to the north of China could gain...
That's very encouraging news. Energy availability remains a key component in rapid urbanisation and development.
However, concern points would be the pricing and how such lines would be transversed through the rocky, elevated Himalayas. They act as a natural barrier for connectivity projects.
Here's one
Although I would agree with the point you're trying to convey and I was able to find that article only since it contained the word "bailout", a misnomer in that instance, in my opinion.
Though GoP has gone through financial distress it was never to the brink of collapse as the word...
It's sadly more to do with the attitude of the general populace over here. Cleanliness, especially in public spaces is not considered a personal responsibility, as it is in developed nations. People have this ignorant attitude about it being someone else's job. Polities efforts will only go so...
Wrong person mate😅
I've no illusion about our cleanliness and I feel a discussion on the line of "whose is cleaner" would be subjective and decend into name calling rapidly.
Migrants moving to urban areas from rural ones causes an influx which our polity is incapable or unwilling to address. This causes its own set of problems for the city. Naturally our numbers being significantly more than yours causes this to happen throughout the country.
City planning remains...
Having never had the pleasure of visiting Pakistan and experiencing it for myself I'm sure you're right. Our populace size remains a sizeble hindrance, mixed with a developed indifference to the state of public spaces, pollution in all its forms remains a challenge.
I've been fortunate enough...
Again, we are in agreement:enjoy:
Might I also remind you that this is the internet, everything gets ridiculed to death, especially juicy ones such as this thread's assertions.
Irony is, this thread might also be in violation of forum rules about starting a thread with tweets and changing the...
Agreed, and you do have a point but wouldn't you agree that OPs assertions are wildly opinionated, undeserving of a defence forum and provide an easy refuge for satire.