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^^^ :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical: Thats what you wished for. Fortunately Indian public does not think like you.
Frustrated man,he thought Govt will fall some how and his secular idols will form new Govt. By the way if any place in India becoming Pakistan 2 its West Bengal,but its lead by secular CM so co seculars dont even talk about that.
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The country is on the path to becoming Pakistan -II. Even here the jaahils could not be original and had to borrow a concept from a failed state.
How was the Congress chintan shivir, were you able to help Rahul the non jahil baba in letting the people understand the concept of , "Gujarat main har 1 main se 2 bache bhooke hain". Must be a tough thesis, Rahul would hav ebeen an ideal leader of India, Modi wagairah kahan tikenge uske saamne. Krmx9pdv45k
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Its not a performance...I opened a thread separately for this purpose :--D
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Indian Science Congress: Vedic myth must not be masqueraded as science, says Nasa scientist
Finally, someone called BJP's bluff. After claiming that major inventions were born in India and then going on to say that we should not rely on modern evidence or research, the 'New India' under the BJP has left no stone unturned to rewrite history. But a Nasa scientist recently submitted an online petition asking officials to cancel the 102nd Indian Science Congress, which will be held on 4 January in Mumbai, because it "questions the integrity of the scientific process". A report in Mumbai Mirror said that Dr Ram Prasad Gandhiraman, a scientist with the Nasa's Ames Research Centre in California in his petition said that India's attempts of mixing science with mythology is appalling. Earlier, Firstpost had reported that organisers of the science symposium were planning to slip Vedic mythology about aviation in their programme. The Indian Science Congress, which hosts Nobel laureates, discusses topics like ribosomes, resistance to antibiotics and the origin of life, and discourses on controlling the cell cycle among other things. One of the speakers, Captain Anand J Bodas, had told Mumbai Mirror in an earlier report, that the aeroplane was a vehicle discovered in the Vedic age which could not just move from one country to another, but also from one planet to another. "In those days aeroplanes were huge in size, and could move left, right, as well as backwards, unlike modern planes which only fly forward," he had said. Citing an ancient Indian treatise on aviation, the Vaimanika Prakaranam as his source text and in an even more bizarre twist for the unbelieving — he said most of its principles have been forgotten because of the passage of time, foreign rulers and things being stolen from the country. The fact that such a prestigious platform was used for "pseudo-science" discussion is appalling, Dr Gandhiraman said while speaking to Mumbai Mirror. The petition said: "We as scientific community should be seriously concerned about the infiltration of pseudo-science in science curricula with backing of influential political parties. Giving a scientific platform for a pseudo-science talk is worse than a systematic attack that has been carried out by politically powerful pseudo-science propagandists in the recent past. If we scientists remain passive, we are betraying not only the science, but also our children." Joining in on the bandwagon, the PM told an audience of doctors in Mumbai last month, that the Hindu god Ganesh's head was evidence of ancient plastic surgery. Adding that the Kauravas from the Mahabharata born outside his mother's womb were all test-tube baby. And in case you're wondering, here's a handy list of everything that RSS says India discovered first before the world did.
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Planning commission renamed as Niti Aayog... (National Institution for Transforming India). Its Governing Council will comprise State Chief Ministers and Lt. Governors of Union Territories. The Prime Minister will appoint the Aayog’s Vice-Chairperson and CEO. Asian Development Bank’s Former Chief Economist Arvind Panagariya is tipped to be the first Vice Chairperson. Hope its just not a change in name.

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Planning commission renamed as Niti Aayog... (National Institution for Transforming India). Its Governing Council will comprise State Chief Ministers and Lt. Governors of Union Territories. The Prime Minister will appoint the Aayog’s Vice-Chairperson and CEO. Asian Development Bank’s Former Chief Economist Arvind Panagariya is tipped to be the first Vice Chairperson. Hope its just not a change in name.
Earlier states didnt had major say in Planning comission,now they have role here.
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[url=http://www.firstpost.com/india/indian-science-congress-vedic-myth-must-not-be-masqueraded-as-science-says-nasa-scientist-2024755.html]Indian Science Congress: Vedic myth must not be masqueraded as science' date=' says Nasa scientist[/url'] :hysterical:
Here are some more details on the kind of research being done in the Age of Enlightenment and acche din by the jaahil sanghis. http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/at-science-congress-vedic-aeroplanes-and-virus-proof-suits/
In 1895, a “full eight years before the Wright Brothers’ first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA”, a couple, “Shivkar Bapuji Talpade and his wife gave a thrilling demonstration flight on the Chowpatty beach in Mumbai”. So reads the abstract of a paper on “Ancient Indian Aviation Technology”, to be presented at the Indian Science Congress, which begins in Mumbai tomorrow. The congress, in its 102nd edition, will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Sports Complex, Kalina. The congress has returned to Mumbai after 45 years, and is being hosted by Mumbai University after 54 years. The paper on aviation is part of a symposium on “ancient Indian sciences through Sanskrit”, and will be presented by Captain Anand Bodas, retired principal of a pilot training centre, and Ameya Jadhav, lecturer at Mumbai’s Swami Vivekanand International School and Junior College. Other papers at the symposium are on “engineering applications of Ancient Indian botany”, the “neuro-science of yoga: understanding the process”, “advances in surgery in Ancient India” and “scientific principles of Ancient Indian architecture and civil engineering”. Prakash Javadekar, union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change, will give the inaugural address. The abstract of the Bodas-Jadhav paper says: “Aviation technology in ancient India is not a tale of mythology, but it is a total historical document giving technical details and specifications. Ancient Sanskrit literature is full of descriptions of flying machines, Vimanas. “From the many documents found, it is evident that the scientist-sages Agastya and Bharadwaja had developed the lore of aircraft construction. Aeronautics or Vaimaanikashastra is a part of Yantra Sarvasva of Bharadwaja. This is also known as Brihadvimaana Shastra. Vaimaanikashastra deals with aeronautics, including the design of aircraft, the way they can be used for transportation and other applications, in detail.” According to the abstract, the knowledge of aeronautics is described in Sanskrit in 100 sections, eight chapters, 500 principles and 3000 slokas. “Great sage Bharadwaja explained the construction of aircraft and way to fly it in air, on land, on water and use the same aircraft like a submarine,” the abstract says. “He also described the construction of war planes and fighter aircraft. This paper will deal with manufacturing an alloy for making aeroplanes, the specialised dress material being virus proof, waterproof and shock proof for the pilots. This was given by Bhardwaja sage in Brihatvimanshashtra. He had mentioned 97 reference books for aviation.” According to the abstract, the paper will provide a short account of the special diet for aviators, and on “emergency food” for times when regular “fooding facility was not available or possible”, as recommended in the Aharadhikaran. “Bharadwaja has considered the climatic changes in the atmospheric levels while considering the dressing of the pilot. He has mentioned 25 types of viruses in the atmosphere which attack the human skin, bones and the body… In Vastradhikaran, he has given the reason for special clothing and the process of making fabric. After studying all above points, which are mentioned in Brihatvimanshashtra, we came to know that ancient Indian sciences and specially aviation technology was so advanced. The most interesting thing about the Indian science of aeronautics and Bharadwaja’s research was that they were successfully tested in actual practice by an Indian over hundred years ago. In 21st century, we should study and spread the achievements of our sages,” says the abstract. The abstract of the paper on advances in surgery in Ancient India, to be presented by ayurvedic physician Dr Ashwin Sawant, will describe the advances made by Indian surgeons “thousands of years before the rise of the modern surgery”. It says Indians had developed 20 types of sharp instruments and 101 types of blunt instruments required for surgery, all of pure iron, and many of which resemble modern surgical instruments.
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