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| GURU STILL ROCKS AND RULES | | GURU STILL ROCKS AND RULESNobody can deny the fact that decades after his death, the magic of Kishore Kumar still remains unbeatable.
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Raising a huge cloud of dust, the bus from Manali roars into the grimy compound of Pehalwan Dhaba on GT Road. The dawn is breaking over the babool trees fitted with flickering red-and-green tubelights. When the fogged panes of the bus are pushed up, a cold gust sends a shiver through the bus, forcing sleepy eyes open. The fragrance of sweet ginger tea and greasy bread pakoras follows. As hungry souls step down from the bus, a young lad working feverishly over a teapot turns on his brand-new music system. A giant sound box jammed into a neem tree belts out Kishore Kumar's "O Hansini, Meri Hansini". On a nippy morning in the misty northern plains, the song smells like spring flowers dipped in fresh dew. All eyes are awake. All ears are filled with music. Even the Israeli backpackers stop complaining. Kishore's voice washes down the dust from their tired faces. If music is the poetry of the air, Guru's voice is a flame. The voice burns continuously on CD players and iPods and transistors, non-stop across the land: it's played at roadside tea... | |
| | the "new" basic training | | What do you think about the "new" lower stress basic training?
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. -- New recruits used to be welcomed to boot camp here with the "shark attack." For decades, drill sergeants in wide-brim hats would swarm around the fresh-off-the-bus privates, shouting orders. Some rattled recruits would make mistakes. A few would cry.
Today, the Army is opting for a quieter approach. "I told my drill sergeants to stop the nonsense, " says Col. Edward Daly, whose basic-training brigade graduates about 11, 000 soldiers a year. Last fall, Col. Daly began meeting with all new recruits shortly after they arrive at boot camp to thank them. "We sincerely appreciate the fact that you swore an oath and got on a bus and did it in a time of war, " he recently told an incoming class. "That's a big, big deal." He usually is accompanied by two male and two female soldiers, who can answer questions the recruits may have.
"The idea is to get rid of the anxiety and worry, " Col. Daly says.
The new welcome is a window on the big changes sweeping boot camp, the Army's nine-week basic training. For most of its existence, boot camp was a place where drill sergeants would weed out the weak and... | |
| | Do you think fatty foods should be banned from School Canteens?? | | Im from Australia, and we are facing a huge problem with Childhood Obesity, as im sure other countries are too. One idea that the Government is talking about is 'Fatty' food being banned in the school canteens, that way, they wont have as much acess to it at school and it will be replaced by healthier food. I think its a great idea, it will help teach them better food choices for later in life. What do you guys think? Should it be banned? Is there any point? Or are there any other ideas of what we can do? Thanks! | |
| | | Junk Food to be banned in school canteens? | | What is ur reaction to indian health ministers orders that the junk food items and pepsi/coke must be banned in school canteens and area around the schools,i m fully agree with him,do u think same system is there in USA n UK too? | |
| | Should Cold drinks be banned from campus or not | | It has been a recent trend in many colleges to ban soft drinks i.e. the colas on basis of good health and general public interest.
Recently a state in india has imposed complete ban on sale of cold drinks in school canteens.
Do you think this form of dictation on what is healthy or not (by government) justified or should indviduals be the judge of what is suitable for them.
Why not let people (or the parents of kids) decide what they should drink or not!!!!!!!
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| | | Soft Drinks at colleges | | It has been a recent trend in many colleges to ban soft drinks i.e. the colas on basis of good health and general public interest. Recently a state in india has imposed complete ban on sale of cold drinks in school canteens. Do you think this form of dictation on what is healthy or not (by government) justified or should individuals be the judge of what is suitable for them.Why not let people (or the parents of kids) decide what they should drink or not!!!!!!! | |
| | drinks | | It has been a recent trend in many colleges to ban soft drinks i.e. the colas on basis of good health and general public interest. Recently a state in india has imposed complete ban on sale of cold drinks in school canteens. Do you think this form of dictation on what is healthy or not (by government) justified or should indviduals be the judge of what is suitable for them. Why not let people (or the parents of kids) decide what they should drink or not!!!!!!! | |
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