Pranam
The best advice to Goraka is zip thy lips and watch beyond. Reg Mr YM
observations on Hindi, why did you worship English? it is not your mother
tongue; and if you write in your mother tongue people like me many have to
translate and I have no bias on language; and the tamil brothers killed the
progress of a region in the world form. Now Tamilians had to take asylum on
vaste only within a small circle. Learn all languages. Fanatic is there in
all languages; shall I quote names in Telugu fanaticism?. Tamil fanatics
are those who do not know Tamil properly, styled themselves as Tamilian and
mocking at people. Putttukichu is not Tamil; Sachipothe is not Telugu.
Mardunga is not Hindi. So do not show bias to learn. Then one shrunk into a
small circle and abused others like Goraka. KR IRs 18322

On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 at 09:51, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Sir,
> You have been contributing many interesting facts everyday,all of them
> enlightening,thought provoking,contemplation triggering and very useful.
> About mother tongue,I have written my own write up.
> Hindi has been popularized by the Hindi cinemas and unpopularized by those
> that want to force it as the national language.We owe our gratitude to our
> Tamil brothers by standing alone and fighting the Hindi language
> imperialism and  colonialism.
> YM
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 9:26 AM 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> *CULTURAL QA 03-2022-18*
>>
>> *BEING  A COMPILATION THERE MAY  BE ERRORS*
>>
>> Q1         If you are flying in a plane while an earthquake is happening
>> below you, can you visually see the earthquake happening below you?
>>
>> A1          Andrew McGregor Former Coastguard Air Patrol incident
>> manager.15h
>>
>> Yes:
>>
>> That image was taken a few minutes after the Christchurch 2011
>> earthquake. Not from the air, but clearly you would have been able to see
>> that from an aircraft.
>>
>> I know two pilots who were airborne in the area that day, and they did
>> see things happening on the ground. Trees and vegetation moving,  
>> disturbances
>> in bodies of water, things like that.
>>
>> I also know someone who was standing next to the threshold of
>> Christchurch airport’s main runway working on the ILS antennas that day,
>> who got to see ripples running the length of the runway. I’m sure, had
>> there been an airplane on short final at that moment, they would have seen
>> it too.(picture not added)
>>
>> Q2         What are the risks of having pancreatitis?
>>
>> A2          Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited Lived in Hyderabad,
>> Telangana, India Mar 12
>>
>> The following are the leading risk factors of pancreatitis –
>>
>> Heavy alcohol consumption – Excessive alcoholism means consuming at
>> least four to five drinks per day. Studies show that people who are heavy
>> drinkers are at a higher risk of this disease.
>>
>> Smoking – In comparison to non-smokers, people who smoke cigarettes are
>> three times more susceptible to chronic pancreatitis. However, quitting the
>> same decreases the risk by 50%.
>>
>> Obesity – If you are obese, you are at a higher risk of developing
>> pancreatitis.
>>
>> Family history – In cases of chronic pancreatitis, genetics plays an
>> important role. If anyone in your family has/had this health condition,
>> your chances are likely to increase.
>>
>> Q3         Being a North Indian, how do you feel after getting posted in
>> South India through SSC CGL? No disrespect to our southern brothers, I just
>> want to douse my curiosity in case I get posting in South.
>>
>> A3          Azhar Khan Lives in Thrissur, Kerala, India (2018–present)Sun
>>
>> <Being A Delhite ,Posted in Kerala>
>>
>> I didn't get posting in Kerala through CGL. It's through CHSL (2016).
>> Reason behind getting posted here was that 0.5 Marks Margin Above PA Cutoff.
>>
>> I joined here in October, 2018. It's been 3.5years+ since I am here
>> (Thrissur, Kerala){Central Kerala}
>>
>> My probation got completed in 2021. But due to some reasons, my transfer
>> got rejected. Anyway, CGL19 result is awaited. I will move from here sooner.
>>
>> Anyway, let's cut to the chase —
>>
>> People/Colleagues -
>>
>> They are educated and rich cultured. No eve-teasing, no Indecency. Safe
>> for girls.
>>
>> Almost 90–95% are supportive towards us, help us get our problem carried
>> out, are much more down to earth than the Opinionated ones found in some of
>> the northern states.
>>
>> 5–10% are the dogged ones who sneer by just seeing a North Indian( It's
>> common in South Kerala/Tamilnadu)
>>
>> People here respect Central Government Employees. No one would bother
>> about making you their Tenant.
>>
>> Language -
>>
>> Here people prefer their mother tongue over Hindi or any other language.
>> Though, they themselves are taught Hindi till matriculation. Yet, for them
>> we are expected to Learn their regional language to survive in South India.
>>
>> In my case, I had arguments with many of them explaining them that Hindi
>> is a National Language (You must speak In Hindi). They changed my mentality
>> by replying *Hindi is just an official language and nothing more than that*
>>
>> Though, English is a universal language that is a savior in my case.
>>
>> In the first two years, I hated learning Malayalam. Later, I learnt
>> Malyalam so that I can atleast communicate with people. I now know basic
>> words and sentences which serves the purpose and also counting in Malyalam
>> till 1lakh.
>>
>> In my opinion, we must adapt a bit. We Shouldn't be stubborn in Learning
>> a new language. They love it when we speak broken down words in Their
>> regional language.
>>
>> Climate/Weather-No pollution at all.Cleaner and Greener which can raise
>> anybody's Life expectancy. People have created Nursery in their home.
>> Hardly will you find any house without plant/tree/garden etc.
>>
>> Some of the best places I could get the chance to visit are
>>
>> Ooty, Munnar, Mysore, Wayanad. .
>>
>> Planning to visit Lakshadweep and Kanyakumari soon.
>>
>> Politics-
>>
>> In Kerala, it's COMMUNIST Party which have been ruling the state. Because
>> of that communist mentality, here nobody bothers about anybody's
>> religion/caste. They are respectful towards one anothers' priorities.
>>
>> Food-
>>
>> This is the major issue here. If you are a VEGETARIAN, it will be
>> extremely difficult for you to survive here as varieties and options are
>> very less compared to North India. (NO DAAL MAKHNI, CHANA MASALA, CHOLE,
>> RAJMA POORI). Their Veg Food variety is limited to a few stuffs which won't
>> satiate your soul. If you know cooking, it's good. If not, learn it anyhow.
>>
>> I being a Non-Veg, survived on hotel foods and later learnt cooking.
>> Variety is there but taste is different because of spices/oil they use
>> which makes the food inedible sometimes.
>>
>> All in all, I have a decent experience here in Kerala(7/10).
>>
>> This state and department proved to be lucky for me as I could crack both
>> CGL 2019 AND CGL 2020( Result is awaited but surety is there).
>>
>> I Had decided to go from here since I joined here as homesickness is no
>> different in my case. I could work harder looking at my surroundings and
>> thinking that I cant survive here lifetime.
>>
>> In the scenario of Joblessness, dont bother much about getting posted
>> anywhere in India.
>>
>> Just love your work and department , and simultaneously focus on getting
>> out of here anyhow.
>>
>> As Home is Home ❤
>>
>> As I had already visited other South indians states, so chronology will
>> be like this considering all aspects —
>>
>> Kerala>Andhra/Telangana>Karnataka>Tamilnadu.
>>
>> *My note- There are lot of spelling and grammar mistakes in the answer.**
>> I have not corrected. *
>>
>> Q4         How can the kidney be described and what are its functions?
>>
>> A4          Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited Lived in Hyderabad,
>> Telangana, India Mar 12
>>
>> Kidneys are bean-shaped organs that are located on either side of your
>> body. These are two in number and are *present at the lowest level of
>> your rib cage.*
>>
>> Each kidney consists of several functional units known as nephrons.
>>
>> A nephron consists of a glomerulus that is attached to a tubule. These
>> glomeruli are filtering units of small blood vessels. When blood enters the
>> glomerulus, the filtration happens, and the filtered fluid is sent to the
>> tubule.
>>
>> *Inside the tubule, water and chemicals are either added or removed from
>> the fluid.* This function is performed based on your body’s needs. Once
>> this process is complete, the rest of the waste fluid is passed out of your
>> body in the form of urine.
>>
>> Every 24 hours, the kidneys perform the function of filtering toxins and
>> returning the fluid to the bloodstream. On average, our kidneys filter
>> about 200 quarts of liquid. Out of these, about *198 quarts of fluid are
>> recovered, whereas the remaining two quarts are released from the body.*
>>
>> Q5         Is banana good for the brain?
>>
>> A5          Lucia Garcia Worked at Hospitals Mon
>>
>> *Bananas play an important role in positive emotions,* it may help
>> reduce symptoms of stress and anxiety, so bananas are known as *"the
>> fruit of happiness".*
>>
>> Bananas are rich in tryptophan, and a medium-sized banana contains about
>> 12 milligrams of tryptophan.
>>
>> *Tryptophan is one of the essential amino acids that the body cannot
>> manufacture and needs to be obtained from food.*
>>
>> Tryptophan is the main substance in the synthesis of serotonin.
>> Serotonin, widely known as "happy hormone", which is a chemical used to
>> communicate between nerve cells in the brain.
>>
>> *Clinical experience shows that low levels of serotonin in the brain are
>> one of the main causes of depression and anxiety.*
>>
>> Serotonin stimulates the nervous system of the brain, making people feel
>> happiness, satisfaction, cheerfulness and calm.
>>
>> In addition, bananas are also rich in carbohydrates, protein, dietary
>> fiber, fat, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin E, carotene,
>> potassium, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients needed by the
>> human body.
>>
>> Q6         What is the best life advice you would give?
>>
>> A6          Prabhat Mishra a learner Mon
>>
>> Once there was a hardworking old farmer. One day, one of his horses ran
>> away. His neighbours on hearing this news came to visit and sympathetically
>> said, “*Oh, it's such a bad luck!”*
>>
>> “Maybe!”, the farmer replied.
>>
>> Next morning, that horse returned with three other wild horses. This time
>> his neighbours exclaimed, *“How wonderful!”*
>>
>> “Maybe!”, the farmer replied.
>>
>> Next day, the farmer's son tried to ride one of the horses, fell down and
>> broke his leg. The neighbours again paid *a visit to offer their
>> sympathy*.
>>
>> “Maybe!”, the farmer replied.
>>
>> The next day, some military officials came to the village to recruit some
>> young men to go on war. *They passed the farmer's son because of his
>> broken leg. The neighbours congratulated the farmer this time.“Maybe!”, the
>> farmer replied.*
>>
>> Life is a constantly changing cycle of highs and lows. Neither the high,
>> nor the low will last forever.
>>
>> So, *it is better to just go with the flow rather than becoming too
>> invested in one particular moment*.
>>
>> Q7         Why is coffee popular worldwide despite its bitter taste?
>>
>> A7          Joshua Gross I drink black drip coffee and espresso Feb 25
>>
>> *Coffee is a great source of caffeine, a mild stimulant.* On caffeine,
>> many people experience increased energy, attention span, and mild euphoria
>> (until they take too much).
>>
>> Many bitter-tasting foods and especially beverages are popular. In recent
>> years, craft beer IN THE US has moved strongly toward IPAs with higher and
>> higher levels of hops.
>>
>> *Properly made coffee is not horribly bitter. Drip brew or espresso drunk
>> in a timely manner has a* nice bitterness that quickly dissipates.
>> However, those who want #1 and aren’t ok with #2 can put milk, sugar, or
>> other flavoring (in various guises).
>>
>> I drink my coffee black. I pretty much always have. I’ve had
>> cappuccinos, lattes, etc., but I like black coffee. I also like dark
>> chocolate. I don’t particularly like the super-hoppy IPAs, but in grad
>> school, my go-to beer was Victory Hop Devil.It’s personal taste.
>>
>> Q8         Is it safe to end the spin cycle on a washing machine early?
>>
>> A8          3 Answers Yat Sum Leung, I know a thing or two about planes
>> Answered May 27, 2019
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> Front load: The door has built in safety mechanisms which locks it in
>> place. Just make sure you set your washer to drain the water (twice, if
>> needed) first. *Front loaders are notorious for refusing to open the
>> door when you do an early quit.*
>>
>> Top load: newer models (say, since 10 years ago) have sensors which
>> halts the spin the the lid is opened. Just don't put your hand inside when
>> it’s stopping. Again, drain any remaining water for hygiene sake.
>>
>> 2nd answer- Steve JonesAnswered Jul 25, 2020
>>
>> Safe as in causing damage to the machine? No. it won’t hurt the machine.
>>
>> Safe as far as reaching in with it running? Probably not a good idea!
>>
>> *But, taking dripping wet clothes from the machine (for whatever reason)
>> will likely get water on the floor, so a slip hazard, and possibly damage
>> the floor covering.*
>>
>> And placing overly wet clothes in the dryer can damage the dryer, and
>> cause excessive energy consumption and long run cycles trying to remove the
>> water.
>>
>> 3rd answer- Rod Gorry , restricted electrical,Answered Jan 7
>>
>> *All front loaders have a dry point. This means the amount of rotations
>> per minute, it can achieve removing liquid, the dry point is measured.*
>>
>> From memory the maximum dry point is about 8600 rpm, after that, its a
>> waste of time, no more liquid can be extracted.
>>
>> Lots of fancy machine boast higher speeds to get you to buy them. When
>> buying a front loader, look for 8600rpm.
>>
>> Ending any cycle before its time is totally safe. These machines have
>> built in safety devices to prevent you from say flooding your laundry.But
>> like most, I guess you ask because once you close that door. its locked and
>> you cant add to? I hate f/loaders.
>>
>> Q9         Do crocodiles eat everything?
>>
>> A9          Peter Kaye Former Ex Crocodile Hunter, Deep Sea Diver,
>> Oilfield Work at Ocean Systems (1966–1996)Mar 9
>>
>> *No, only animals or meat, they do eat vegetable,* but only from the
>> stomachs of the animals they swallow. Their stomach acid is extremely
>> strong and will dissolve everything down to the skin and bones, the skin
>> and bones being the last to devolve, or digest. I once opened up a 14 feet
>> croc and it had a full bovine skin in it , no head but all 4 hooves were
>> still attached to the skin, and judging by the size of the hooves I would
>> say the cow/ steer would have been 3/4 grown. All meat had already been
>> digested and only skin and bones were left, and all bones were completely
>> crushed, and none bigger than my hand. Actually the four hooves were the
>> largest bones left.
>>
>> Q10              What's the difference between a father and mother?
>>
>> A10        Sahil Phatangare Prince of Quora Mar 3
>>
>> Recently I was going home from college by local train.
>>
>> The train was full of crowd plus it was afternoon so atmosphere was hot
>> and humid.
>>
>> Due to the lack of seats, I was standing at the open door with my hand
>> locked in the bars and head picking out.A young married couple came near
>> the door, their baby was crying.3-4 stations passed still the baby didn't
>> stop crying.
>>
>> After a point, the father got irritated and he went back to his seat.*But
>> the mother kept pampering her child, making weird faces, speaking in a cute
>> tone.*
>>
>> It carried for an hour, but the baby didn't stop crying.The whole
>> compartment was irritated they were looking at that mother only.
>>
>> *Mother ignored all the stares, she didn't even got angry on her child
>> even for a little bit.*
>>
>> A few more minutes passed, child's father came and stood in front of her.
>>
>> Like acting as a shield, maybe the crowd stares were making her feel
>> awkward.
>>
>> *An old aunty from the crowd passed a packet of peanuts to the baby.
>> Luckily baby got distracted and started playing with it.*
>>
>> During that train journey, the mother didn't give up on her child.
>>
>> In real life too no matter how much mischievous children might be, for a
>> mother her child is innocent.Whereas the father, he wasn't playing with the
>> child but he was looking back and later carrying their laguage.
>>
>> *In real too, a father doesn't wipe the tears of a child when he comes
>> from school after a bad incident.We think of him as stone heart human but
>> he pays the fees, takes care of needs.*
>>
>> Role's might interchange according to circumstances.But in a family,
>> there's a soft heart parent who nurtures the child and a hardliner parent
>> who gives protection from the cruelty of the world.
>>
>> *All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on    17-03- 2022. **Quora
>> answers need not be 100% correct answers *
>>
>> *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on18-03-2022*
>>
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