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About Abcnewspoint
Abcnewspoint is a plate form to deliver you healthy, complete and brief stories about latest all over the world, the most comprehensive look on the international concerns since 2014. Abcnewspoint is proved a best forum for breaking news gave you latest information in a very diverse and innovative manner. Click Abcnewspoint to see the latest updates of your required category.

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Anti-Muslim housing discrimination Apartment Rental Ad in #Mumbai, #India: "All communities allowed EXCEPT #Muslims" http://nyti.ms/1M4Rqel

Such intolerance exists at all price points. In a TV interview, Shabana Azmi, one of India’s most celebrated actresses and a former member of Parliament, described how she and her equally famous screenwriter husband couldn’t buy the flat they wanted because they were Muslim.

More alarming to me, though, is how the inter-communal mix of my formative years has been lost. As the writer Naresh Fernandes describes in his book, “City Adrift: A Short Biography of Bombay,” some suburban areas are acquiring the feel of religious ghettos. Mumbra, one of the largest, is over 90 percent Muslim. It suffers daily power failures much worse than those in neighboring Hindu localities. To the west, the clearly demarcated Muslim parts of Jogeshwari are snidely called “mini Pakistan” by Hindus across the “border.”

It is not difficult to find Internet listings specifying whether a property lies in the Hindu or Muslim area of an outer suburb, or even, in the case of a half-million dollar flat in the closer-in suburb Andheri, saying explicitly, “All communities allowed EXCEPT Muslims.”



Ask a Hindu if he can buy/rent property in Muslim-dominated areas, or ask a Muslim or a Hindu if he can buy/rent property in Catholic-dominated areas, and you'll have your answer. It's hilarious how blind you are, and how cherry-picking seems to be how you conduct your so-called analysis. It is clear that your (a)musings are nothing but an attempt at feeling better about your obviously bored self; not to mention the low self esteem issues you suffer from.
 
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Ask a Hindu if he can buy/rent property in Muslim-dominated areas, or ask a Muslim or a Hindu if he can buy/rent property in Catholic-dominated areas, and you'll have your answer. It's hilarious how blind you are, and how cherry-picking seems to be how you conduct your so-called analysis. It is clear that your (a)musings are nothing but an attempt at feeling better about your obviously bored self; not to mention the low self esteem issues you suffer from.

The man who wrote this article for NY Times is a Bombay Hindu named Manil Suri.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/16/opinion/the-segregation-ofindia.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

And he's no alone. There have many such articles and data points confirming this.


Let’s Talk About Housing Discrimination | The Wire

Bangalore is cheaper to live ? Bombay too? Enough said no comments.

PS: ppl living in cuckoo land put out these articles.

No wonder India has the dubious distinction of being the world's second most ignorant nation after Mexico.


http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...t-ignorant-nation-of-the-world-survey-2152854
 
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The man who wrote this article for NY Times is a Bombay Hindu named Manil Suri.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/16/opinion/the-segregation-ofindia.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

And he's no alone. There have many such articles and data points confirming this.


Let’s Talk About Housing Discrimination | The Wire



No wonder India has the dubious distinction of being the world's second most ignorant nation after Mexico.


India is second most ignorant nation of the world: Survey | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
Put your brain to work and make your own choice.
1)martian reporting of earths weather
2) bangalorean's opinion about the cost of living in bangalore.
 
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Tier-II/III cities needs to be developed and new cities must be formed by merger of nearby towns as the hubs for newer urban agglomerations. Like the twin city of Hubli-Dharwad in North Karnataka (20 kms distance between the 2 cities), We can form many agrarian or small business centres into cities and hence propelling more chances of interior regions to develop. This is especially true for states like Kerala where the urbanization is almost continuous from north to the south. The flow of rural populations to big metros like Bombay, Madras and Bangalore can be controlled by this.

But, for some reason Metro cities are keeping the rest of the state at ransom for paying for the development of the particular city. As an example, Madras is solely taking funds and benefits from Tamilnadu state. Even political and government (Both centre and state) establishments are all still concentrated there. This is, as if like the old British Presidency years. Coimbatore, is a industrial city in the north-western part of Tamilnadu which is left out stagnating for decades because of such attitudes. A state capital must be somewhere in the central region and not in a already established city. This prevents lobbies who controls particular city as the major benefactor of state's funds and developmental agendas. The above example can be suited for Bombay, Calcutta and Bangalore - Rest of the respective states are suffering.
 
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The man who wrote this article for NY Times is a Bombay Hindu named Manil Suri.

First of all, what's a Bombay Hindu? and second, it doesn't change what I said. Clearly, your (not-so-great) education and general world view doesn't let you think objectively. Learn to look at both sides of a story instead of cherry picking the side that makes you feel better. You need help if at your age, you spend most of your time writing and spewing bullcrap.

It's never too late to see a professional.
 
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First of all, what's a Bombay Hindu? and second, it doesn't change what I said. Clearly, your (not-so-great) education and general world view doesn't let you think objectively. Learn to look at both sides of a story instead of cherry picking the side that makes you feel better. You need help if at your age, you spend most of your time writing and spewing bullcrap.

It's never too late to see a professional.

It's India's poor education that has produced Narendra Modi and his supporters who are are fueling bigotry against minorities in India


#Modi's (and his cabinet's) poor education, #India's great educational divide fueling anti-#Muslim bigotry, hate?

http://nyti.ms/1QdP0rc


AatishTaseer Op Ed in NY Times:

In India, the Congress Party was liberal, left-leaning and secular; but it was also the party of the colonized elite. That meant that practically everyone who was rich, and educated, and grew up speaking English, was also invariably a supporter of Congress.


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The cabinet, save for the rare exception, is made up of too many crude, bigoted provincials, united far more by a lack of education than anything so grand as ideology. At the time of writing — and here the one will have to speak for the many — Mr. Modi’s minister of culture had just said of a former Muslim president: “Despite being a Muslim, he was a great nationalist and humanist.”


Some 10 days later, there was the hideous incident in which a Muslim man was lynched by a Hindu mob in a village outside Delhi, on the suspicion of slaughtering a cow and eating beef. It was a defining moment, the culmination of 16 months of cultural chauvinism and hysteria under Mr. Modi, the scarcely veiled target of which are India’s roughly 170 million Muslims. This ugliness is eclipsing Mr. Modi’s development agenda, and just this week, there was yet another incident in which a Kashmiri politician was attacked in Srinagar for hosting “a beef party.”

Poisonous as these attitudes are, they have much more to do with class than politics. They are so obviously part of the vulgarity that accompanies violent social change. If the great drama of our grandparents’ generation was independence, and our parents’ that post-colonial period, ours represents the twilight of the (admittedly flawed) English-speaking classes, and an unraveling of the social and moral order they held in place. A new country is seething with life, but not all vitality is pretty, and there now exists a glaring cultural and intellectual gap between India’s old, entrenched elite and the emerging electorate.

In other places, education would have helped close the gap; it would have helped the country make a whole of the social change it was witnessing. No society is so equitable that men as economically far apart as Bill Clinton and George W. Bush — or as Ed Miliband and David Cameron, for that matter — would have attended the same schools. But, in England and America, there is Oxford and Yale to level the field, to give both men the means to speak to each other.

This is not true of India. In India, one class has had access to the best private schools and foreign universities, where all the instruction is in English; the other has had to make do with the state schools and universities Indian socialism bequeathed them. The two classes almost never meet; they don’t even speak the same language. It has left India divided between an isolated superelite (and if you’re an Indian reading this, you’re probably part of it!) and an emerging middle class that may well lack the intellectual tools needed to channel its vitality.

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In another society, with the benefit of a real education, Mr. Modi might have been something more than he was. Then it would be possible to imagine a place with real political differences, and not one in which left and right were divided along the blade of a knife by differences in class, language and education. But just as that other society does not yet exist, neither does that other Modi. Indians will have to make do with the Modi they have; and, as things stand, perhaps the cynics are right: Perhaps this great hope of Indian democracy, with his limited reading and education, is not equal to the enormous task before him.
 
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It's India's poor education that has produced Narendra Modi and his supporters who are are fueling bigotry against minorities in India


#Modi's (and his cabinet's) poor education, #India's great educational divide fueling anti-#Muslim bigotry, hate?

http://nyti.ms/1QdP0rc

That's rich coming from a you-know-who. haha

If there's one thing you're good at, it's the tried and tested, 'let me try and swing this a little so as to hide my many flaws, but I'll do that by employing the blind 'copy/paste' method.' It's what you're best at, and that's not saying much.

Good try at deflection, but in the eyes of the educated, you're a fraud :)

Here's a word of advice from someone less than half your age: If a couple of brownie points from silly fan boys is all you're looking to achieve, then you're on the right track, but if you want to be taken seriously by people who know better, learn to look at both sides of a story. While you're at it, try seeking professional help too.
 
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Yup, " the top 10 Best Military Commander in the world" list with Gen Shareef sitting pretty at number 1 sorta gave it away :rofl:.

Not because Gen Shareef can't be the World's best military commander, but simply because no other person would "publish" such a ranking in the first place, and no one but Pakistanis are obsessed with the Army and Jernails to such extent. Maybe @Windjammer can start a thread on that as well

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The man who wrote this article for NY Times is a Bombay Hindu named Manil Suri.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/16/opinion/the-segregation-ofindia.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

And he's no alone. There have many such articles and data points confirming this.


Let’s Talk About Housing Discrimination | The Wire



No wonder India has the dubious distinction of being the world's second most ignorant nation after Mexico.


India is second most ignorant nation of the world: Survey | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

I actually had a word with one of the owners of one of the biggest property portals in India after his website has an ad which discriminated on the basis of religion. There was a bit of a media furore at that time and the offending ad was taken down. The building lobby in Bombay is dominated by Gujarati Jains - and they are very clanish. And if you think Muslims are the sole target - you are mistaken.
Discrimination in housing in Mumbai: helpline launched - The Hindu

In the state of Maharashtra - Marathis themselves have borne the brunt of these developers. Is is illegal? Hell. yes. Is this discrimination limited to Muslims? No.

South Bombay was always liberal and you never had a problem with anyone - that is the original island city. But exorbitant prices in the South have over the last 15 years fueled development in what were once the far flung suburbs. Rates in 15 years have increased from 1500-2000 / p square foot to 20,000 / psf in some areas. But the people there of course haven't changed. They are still clanish. The new development there has led to these issues.

All in all - it is a bit bizarre.
 
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