Hi Laxmi, so you have that flourishing business in Somalia too? Unashamed military culture?
On Sun, 4 Feb 2024 at 22:25, Laxminarayan Sarma < [email protected]> wrote: > *IaRSe-hole of a Male Whore. Aren't you hapoy and contented with being a > male-whore-pimp in India that you're nursing an ambition to spread your > female folks' THIGHS in Somalia too,?* > > *Best of luck.* > > On Mon, 5 Feb, 2024, 8:57 am Rajaram Krishnamurthy, <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Exactly I never wanted to tell but you invited it Narayanasamy >> Pimp-master of singapore ; world renouned flesh supplier >> >> On Sun, 4 Feb 2024 at 19:35, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Dear folks >>> >>> "*Probably he proves my professional title. -- KR ex-IRS 4224 alias >>> KARUPPAN-CHAAMI."* >>> >>> The well-known professional title of Iraachaa Iraamoo Kauppan-chami has >>> always been that of brothel-keeper for his sex worker progenitress. >>> >>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 3:43 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I had never seen so much of perverted Narayanasamy at 98. Probably he >>>> proves my professional title. >>>> >>>> On Sun, 4 Feb 2024 at 00:04, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear folks >>>>> >>>>> Amid the truckload of garbage that Rajaram Krishnamurthy has delivered >>>>> to this website, one sentence stands out starkly:- >>>>> >>>>> "*Gandhi felt free to conduct his private “fast unto death” even as >>>>> the rest of India starved.*" >>>>> >>>>> This is not dissimilar to Gandhi's other political ploy -- to travel >>>>> Third Class on Indian trains. >>>>> >>>>> And a third political ploy -- to call himself a dalit, to found a >>>>> paper named "Harijan", and to shun even his own varna-mates: the >>>>> shoodrans. >>>>> >>>>> Did not the reputed popular Indian weekly "India Today" publish a >>>>> couple of years ago an eye-witness account of how Gandhi the Great >>>>> Mahaathma, in his very late years, used to sleep naked with very young >>>>> naked girls such as his own great-niece, bathe them after they unclothed >>>>> themselves, and ask them to bathe him unclothed? He called this a great >>>>> yoga-siddhantham to prove that he is above the temptations of sex ! >>>>> >>>>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 12:33 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> CULTURAL QA 020243 >>>>>> >>>>>> Q4 Why do Japanese and Koreans sleep on the floor? >>>>>> >>>>>> G My note- Why Korea and Japan, in India also, in many homes still >>>>>> sleeping on the floor on rolling beds or mats is common. >>>>>> >>>>>> Darba sayanam: तस्य रामस्य सुप्तस्य कुश आस्तीर्णे मही तले | >>>>>> >>>>>> नियमाद् अप्रमत्तस्य निशास् तिस्रो अतिचक्रमुः || ६-२१-१० >>>>>> >>>>>> 10. niyamaat = following the scriptural injunction; tasya = that; >>>>>> raamasya = Rama; apramattasya = who was attentive; suptasya = while >>>>>> sleeping; mahiitale = on the ground; kushaastiirNe = spread with Kusha >>>>>> grass; atichakramuH = surpassed a time; tisraH = of three; nishaaH = >>>>>> nights. >>>>>> >>>>>> Following the scriptural injunction, that Rama who was devoted to his >>>>>> sacred vow, while sleeping on the ground spread with Kusha grass, spent a >>>>>> time of three nights there. >>>>>> >>>>>> स त्रिरात्रोषितस्तत्र नयज्ञो धर्मवत्सलः | >>>>>> >>>>>> उपासत तदा रामः सागरम् सरिताम् पतिम् || ६-२१-११ >>>>>> >>>>>> 11. tadaa = then; raamaH = Rama; nayajN^aH = who was skilled in >>>>>> policy; dharmavatsalaH = and fond of piety; triraatroshhitaH = remaining >>>>>> for three nights ;tatra = there; upaasata = waiting upon; saagaram = the >>>>>> ocean; sritaam patim = the Lord of rivers. >>>>>> >>>>>> Remaining there for three nights, Rama who was skilled in policy and >>>>>> fond of piety, waited upon the ocean, the lord of rivers.\ >>>>>> >>>>>> Sleeping on the floor is so aged as can be seen from Valmiki >>>>>> Ramayanam KR IRS 3224 >>>>>> >>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> >>>>>> Q5 Which single person caused the greatest damage to India or >>>>>> Indian society? How? >>>>>> >>>>>> KR Hegde and Mr G adding wool over the eyes? >>>>>> >>>>>> “Why hasn’t Gandhi died yet?” Another Remark Churchill Never Said >>>>>> >>>>>> By RICHARD M. LANGWORTH| July 16, 2022 >>>>>> >>>>>> Gandhi >>>>>> >>>>>> Sir Stafford Cripps with Mohandas Gandhi at Birla House, Delhi, >>>>>> during his mission to India, April 1942. Cripps tried but failed to >>>>>> negotiate Congress Party support for the war effort with the promise of >>>>>> Dominion status afterward. Birla House, now Gandhi Smriti (a museum), was >>>>>> the residence of Gandhi’s friend Ghanshyam Das Birla, who conveyed >>>>>> friendly >>>>>> exchanges between Churchill and Gandhi in 1935 (see bit.ly/3Ku6Qcf). >>>>>> Gandhi spent his last days there before being assassinated in January >>>>>> 1948. >>>>>> (Imperial War Museum, public domain) >>>>>> >>>>>> For many years Churchill’s view of India has been distorted, quoted >>>>>> out of context or based on hearsay. The Prime Minister’s attitude toward >>>>>> Mohandas Gandhi is part of this demonology. Now Hira Jungkow, an Indian >>>>>> student at the London School of Economics, has blown away another lie—one >>>>>> of the more despicable. It is that Churchill wished Gandhi dead as a >>>>>> casualty of the 1943 Bengal Famine. Gandhi certainly raised Churchill’s >>>>>> hackles on many documented occasions. But wishing he would starve to >>>>>> death >>>>>> is not in the record. >>>>>> >>>>>> In a 2021 interview with Andrew Roberts, one of Churchill’s foremost >>>>>> defenders, The New Yorker raised this old myth: “It is just striking to >>>>>> read about Churchill being alerted to the massive number of deaths of >>>>>> Indians in territory that his government ruled, and asking questions like >>>>>> why Gandhi hadn’t died—which he hoped for—if things were so bad.”1 (The >>>>>> bad >>>>>> things were food shortages and famine in Bengal.) >>>>>> >>>>>> Research however indicates Churchill didn’t say that, and what he did >>>>>> say was not in context of the Bengal Famine. After reading the New Yorker >>>>>> interview, Mr. Jungkow did the research and published his findings, which >>>>>> are summarized and amplified below. Why didn’t The New Yorker? >>>>>> >>>>>> “Why Gandhi hadn’t died yet” >>>>>> >>>>>> In September 1943 Churchill appointed Field Marshal Archibald Wavell >>>>>> Viceroy of India. Arthur Herman noted the irony: Churchill, long blamed >>>>>> for >>>>>> ignoring it, had appointed the very man “who would halt the famine in its >>>>>> tracks.”2 >>>>>> >>>>>> Wavell’s and Churchill’s actions to ease the famine are explained >>>>>> elsewhere. (See links in endnotes 2 and 10.) We focus here only on the >>>>>> specific misrepresentation of Churchill in two frequently quoted books.3 >>>>>> Both cite Wavell’s diary from July 1944: “Winston sent me a peevish >>>>>> telegram to ask why Gandhi hadn’t died yet! He has never answered my >>>>>> telegram about food.” >>>>>> >>>>>> Wavell did write this,4 but it was not a quote—and fairly peevish >>>>>> itself. Why don’t the critics publish what Churchill actually said? Here >>>>>> it >>>>>> is: >>>>>> >>>>>> Surely Mr. Gandhi has made a most remarkable recovery, as he is >>>>>> already able to take an active part in politics. How does this square >>>>>> with >>>>>> the medical reports upon which his release on grounds of ill-health was >>>>>> agreed to by us? In one of these we were told that he would not be able >>>>>> to >>>>>> take any part in politics again.5 >>>>>> >>>>>> Wavell replied that Gandhi had been released from detention because >>>>>> it was thought he was near death, but it “can hardly be said to have >>>>>> resumed an active part in politics yet.” Wavell added: “His release has >>>>>> not >>>>>> worsened [the] situation on the whole and I am clear it was right and >>>>>> justified.”6 Churchill did not contest this, and the correspondence >>>>>> ended. >>>>>> >>>>>> “He has never answered my telegram about food” >>>>>> >>>>>> Mr. Jungkow did not investigate Wavell’s complaint that Churchill >>>>>> hadn’t answered him about food, but that has a qualification too. >>>>>> Published >>>>>> documents reveal that Wavell’s requests for food mainly went to Leo >>>>>> Amery, >>>>>> Secretary of State for India.7 It is odd that Amery, often described as >>>>>> India’s sympathizer, is never cited for what he did to ease the Famine. >>>>>> Which as it turns out, was a lot less than Churchill and Wavell. And >>>>>> Amery’s diaries, so often used to manufacture nasty Churchill quotes >>>>>> about >>>>>> Indians, are laced with racial pejoratives that Churchill never used.8 >>>>>> >>>>>> This misrepresentation is peculiar in its timing: July 1944, when the >>>>>> Famine was easing. In January Bengal received 130,000 tons of Iraqi >>>>>> barley, >>>>>> 80,000 tons of Australian wheat (with 100,000 more to come), 10,000 from >>>>>> Canada. Wavell wanted more, so on 14 February, Churchill called an >>>>>> emergency meeting of the War Cabinet. Could they find more grain without >>>>>> wrecking plans for D-Day? In April, Churchill declared that “his sympathy >>>>>> was great for the sufferings of the people of India.”9 The War Cabinet >>>>>> referred him to Roosevelt. >>>>>> >>>>>> Churchill duly expressed “serious concern” to FDR, saying Australia >>>>>> had a million tons but he lacked the shipping. Could America help? No, >>>>>> said >>>>>> the President, U.S. shipping was stretched thin for D-Day and the >>>>>> Pacific. >>>>>> Churchill kept at it, wrote Zareer Masani. “By the end of 1944 Wavell’s >>>>>> much-requested one million additional tons had been secured from >>>>>> Australia >>>>>> and the allied South East Asia Command…”10 Churchill’s actual words to >>>>>> Wavell referred to Gandhi’s “fasts to death,” not the Famine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Lots of blame to go round >>>>>> >>>>>> Another prominent figure never questioned for ignoring the famine is >>>>>> Gandhi himself. “For all his reputation as a humanitarian,” wrote Arthur >>>>>> Herman, >>>>>> >>>>>> Gandhi did remarkably little about the emergency. The issue barely >>>>>> comes up in his letters, except as another grievance against the Raj. Yet >>>>>> in peacetime throughout the 20th century, the Raj always handled famines >>>>>> with efficiency. In February 1944 Gandhi wrote to Wavell: “I know that >>>>>> millions outside are starving for want of food. But I should feel utterly >>>>>> helpless if I went out and missed the food [i.e. independence] by which >>>>>> alone living becomes worthwhile.” Gandhi felt free to conduct his private >>>>>> “fast unto death” even as the rest of India starved.11 >>>>>> >>>>>> Leo Amery, however little he’d done to help, was still offering >>>>>> advice as the famine ended. Acknowledging “His Majesty’s Government’s >>>>>> help >>>>>> over food grains,” he advised Churchill: “…you may say that you cried >>>>>> wolf >>>>>> unnecessarily to [Roosevelt], and you may wish to send him a personal >>>>>> telegram explaining that the additional 200,000 tons has only been found >>>>>> by >>>>>> a drastic cutting down of our military maintenance provision….” >>>>>> >>>>>> Churchill wrote on Amery’s original: “I do not propose to send a >>>>>> personal telegram on this. Will you be so kind as to explain the matter >>>>>> to >>>>>> the State Department, quoting my personal [appeal] to the President as >>>>>> the >>>>>> key?”12 It would appear that Amery, like Wavell, expected the Prime >>>>>> Minister to attend every detail of the famine problem personally. >>>>>> >>>>>> Endnotes >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 Isaac Chotiner, “Q&A: Why Andrew Roberts Wants Us to Reconsider >>>>>> King George III,” in The New Yorker, 9 November 2021, accessed 7 April >>>>>> 2022. >>>>>> >>>>>> 2 Arthur Herman, “Absent Churchill, the Bengal Famine Would Have Been >>>>>> Worse,” Hillsdale College Churchill Project. 2017, accessed 5 April 2022. >>>>>> Churchill’s first directive to Wavell placed famine relief as second only >>>>>> to the war effort. The reference is CHAQ 2/3/66/6-7. Madelin Evans of >>>>>> the >>>>>> Churchill Archives Centre writes that the document is still being >>>>>> digitaized for online purposes, but the catalogue entry reads: >>>>>> >>>>>> Printed War Cabinet Paper, note by the Prime Minister and Minister of >>>>>> Defence [WSC] on “India” (9 Oct) with a copy of a “Directive to the >>>>>> Viceroy >>>>>> Designate” [Lord Wavell] by WSC (8 Oct). Subjects of the directive >>>>>> include >>>>>> the need for India to be a “safe and fertile base” for the British and >>>>>> United States offensive against Japan in 1944; famine in India and the >>>>>> need >>>>>> to make every effort to deal with local shortages, stop grain hoarding >>>>>> and >>>>>> ensure a fair distribution of food between town and country; the gap >>>>>> between rich and poor needing examination; that [Wavell] should make >>>>>> every >>>>>> effort to ease tension between Hindus and Muslims and encourage them to >>>>>> work together, as a democratic government can not work without equality; >>>>>> Wavell’s main aims should be to defend the frontiers of India, appease >>>>>> communal differences, rally all sections of society to support the war >>>>>> effort, and maintain the best possible standard of living for the largest >>>>>> number of people; and the British Government’s commitment to >>>>>> establishing a >>>>>> self-governing India as part of the British Empire and Commonwealth of >>>>>> Nations [after the war]. >>>>>> >>>>>> 3 Madhusree Mukerjee, Churchill’s Secret War: The British Empire and >>>>>> the Ravaging of India during World War II (New York: Basic Books, 2010), >>>>>> Kindle edition, 332. Shashi Tharoor, Inglorious Empire: What the British >>>>>> Did to India (Royal Oak, Mich., Scribe Publishing, 2017), 160. See also a >>>>>> video panel, “Churchill: Hero or Colonialist,” with Larry P. Arnn, >>>>>> Madhusee >>>>>> Mukerjee and Sean McMeekin. >>>>>> >>>>>> 4 Penderel Moon, ed., Wavell: The Viceroy’s Journal (Oxford >>>>>> University Press, 1973), 78. >>>>>> >>>>>> 5 Martin Gilbert & Larry P. Arnn, eds., The Churchill Documents, vol. >>>>>> 20, Normandy and Beyond, May-December 1944 (Hillsdale, Mich.: Hillsdale >>>>>> College Press, 2018), 702. >>>>>> >>>>>> 6 Ibid., 742. >>>>>> >>>>>> 7 Nicholas Mansergh, Constitutional Relations Between Britain and >>>>>> India: The Transfer of Power 1942-47, Volume IV (London: HMSO, 1973), >>>>>> passim, but see for example Wavell-Amery communications in 1944, >>>>>> https://bit.ly/3KwUQXl, accessed 8 April 2022. >>>>>> >>>>>> 8 See Richard M. Langworth, “Prime Source: Leo Amery” in “The Truth >>>>>> About Churchill’s ‘Racist Epithets,’” Hillsdale College Churchill >>>>>> Project, >>>>>> 2020. >>>>>> >>>>>> 9 War Cabinet: Conclusions, 24 April 1944, in Martin Gilbert & Larry >>>>>> P. Arnn, eds., The Churchill Documents, vol. 19, Fateful Questions, >>>>>> September 1943-April 1944 (Hillsdale College Press, 2017), 2554. >>>>>> >>>>>> 10 Zareer Masani, “Churchill and the Genocide Myth: Last Word on the >>>>>> Bengal Famine,” Hillsdale College Churchill Project, 2021, accessed 5 >>>>>> April >>>>>> 2021. >>>>>> >>>>>> 11 Herman, op. cit. Gandhi to Wavell, 17 February 1944, in Ganhiji >>>>>> Correspondence With the Government 1942-44 (Ahmedabad: Navajihan >>>>>> Publishing, 1945), 289, https://bit.ly/3xayw1Y, accessed 8 April >>>>>> 2022. >>>>>> >>>>>> II And Churchill is a person who cared to supply only the >>>>>> military and gave a speech asking every citizen to shrink; and when >>>>>> leading >>>>>> reported asked why you have not allowed , even a loaf of bread, Churchill >>>>>> retorted, “Thank God I allowed now at least half” So Churchill and >>>>>> Hitler >>>>>> were born to conquer and to nbe conquered. And he was uniform throughout >>>>>> KR >>>>>> >>>>>> 12 Amery to Churchill, 30 June 1944, in Mansergh, 1059. >>>>>> >>>>>> Q7 What kind of people will always live life to the fullest? >>>>>> >>>>>> KR Neither ignorant not the wise can lead the fullest life; >>>>>> ignorant does not that he does know, so what is life he is leading is >>>>>> unknown to him; a wis knows he has all and can live fully, however, being >>>>>> wise, he has to answer all his actions as good and bad and, in such >>>>>> process, might be floundering. There is a proverb” Paramanum Paithiyamum >>>>>> eppozhudum sirithukkone iruppar; that mean till end within the frame od >>>>>> sanyasi and madman they are the happiest. KR IRS 3224 >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 at 04:46, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < >>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> CULTURAL QA 02-2024-3 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> All the below QA are from Quora DIGEST to me on 03-02-2024. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Selected quora answers generally interesting are included .Still >>>>>>> they need not be 100% correct answers. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 80, on 03-02-2024. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q1 Which is the cruel bird in world? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A1 Wadiyat Narjis, 9mo >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The southern cassowary is known as the world's most dangerous bird. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Native to the forests of New Guinea and Northern Australia, in >>>>>>> captivity the bird displays extreme aggression. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Southern cassowaries are known for their striking appearance, with a >>>>>>> tall, bony crest on their heads, a bright blue neck and throat, and >>>>>>> black >>>>>>> feathers covering their bodies. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> They can grow up to 1.8 meters (6 feet) tall and weigh up to 58 >>>>>>> kilograms (128 pounds), making them the second-heaviest bird in the >>>>>>> world after the ostrich >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q2 What screams "I'm a middle class Indian"? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A2 Anshu Bharti, A mother of a six years old boy.7mo"Do you >>>>>>> have a yoga mat?" A woman came rushing to the supermarket while I >>>>>>> enquired about the same. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Yes, we do. You can check on the second floor." the cashier replied. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We both proceeded towards the elevator as our purpose of being there >>>>>>> was the same. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Could you please show me a yoga mat?" We both requested the stock >>>>>>> assistant in the chorus as soon as we reached the second floor. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Yes, Mam, here are the ones." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I felt elated as I didn't have to struggle more early morning. The >>>>>>> request for a yoga mat came from my child's school last evening, and I >>>>>>> couldn't manage to get it due to my office work. When I dropped him off >>>>>>> at >>>>>>> school today, I immediately thought of buying it. While I was wondering >>>>>>> what color of the mat would impress him, the lady interrupted by asking >>>>>>> another question to the assistant. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Don't you have smaller ones? I want to buy one for my child. I am >>>>>>> sure the smaller one will cost lesser." She said. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "No, Mam. We have only these." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I could sense her concerns. However, since she had no choice, she >>>>>>> picked up one. And I too. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> At the cash counter, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Sir, the price is too high. If you had a smaller one, I would have >>>>>>> taken that and saved money." She uttered. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Sorry, Mam. But you see, there is a special price written on it. The >>>>>>> actual price is 680 Rs, and the special price is just 550 Rs." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Ummm…could you please make it 500 Rs?" She hopelessly demanded. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The cashier nodded, and I could see the brightest smile on her face >>>>>>> for saving 50 Rs. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My note- In Chennai I have not seen any supermarket reducing even a >>>>>>> rupee- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q3 What is the funniest military-based joke you know? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A3 Jim Cherry, Former Radiologist Updated Dec 8 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> During inspection of the battalion, the lieutenant comes to a >>>>>>> private who forgot to properly shine his shoes. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The lieutenant says, “Your shoes look like sh’t.” >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To which the private replies, “Just a reflection, sir.” >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q4 Why do Japanese and Koreans sleep on the floor? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A4 Audrey Lewis,Nutrition Enthusiast, Health Advocate Jan 10 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Ah, this reminds me of a fascinating conversation I had with a >>>>>>> colleague who had lived in both Japan and Korea. She explained that in >>>>>>> these cultures, sleeping on the floor isn't just a matter of >>>>>>> tradition, but it's also deeply rooted in their lifestyle and philosophy >>>>>>> . >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In Japan, the practice is known as sleeping on a "futon," which is >>>>>>> a type of mattress that can be easily rolled up and stored away. This >>>>>>> tradition stems from the Japanese concept of space utilization and >>>>>>> minimalism. Traditional Japanese homes, known as "tatami" rooms, >>>>>>> serve multiple purposes – they could be a living room by day and a >>>>>>> bedroom by night. The futon fits perfectly into this versatile way >>>>>>> of living. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Koreans have a similar practice, known as sleeping on a "yo." Like >>>>>>> the Japanese futon, the yo is a thin mattress that can be easily >>>>>>> stored. This practice is also influenced by the traditional Korean >>>>>>> ondol heating system. The ondol system involves a unique underfloor >>>>>>> heating system that makes the floor a cozy and warm place to sleep, >>>>>>> especially during cold winters. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Both these practices also tie into the broader Asian philosophy that >>>>>>> emphasizes simplicity, efficiency, and harmony with the environment. >>>>>>> Sleeping close to the ground is seen as a way to stay connected with the >>>>>>> earth and maintain a humble and grounded lifestyle. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's not just about tradition, though. Many people in these >>>>>>> cultures believe that sleeping on a firm surface is good for posture and >>>>>>> back health. While it might seem unusual from a Western >>>>>>> perspective, it's a practice that has deep cultural roots and practical >>>>>>> benefits. Plus, imagine the ease of never having to worry about a >>>>>>> squeaky >>>>>>> bed frame! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My note- Why Korea and Japan, in India also, in many homes still >>>>>>> sleeping on the floor on rolling beds or mats is common. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q5 Which single person caused the greatest damage to India or >>>>>>> Indian society? How? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> TheYashHegde, YouTuber (2013–present)Updated 6y >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill. Many of you may know that, >>>>>>> he was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 >>>>>>> (later again from 1951 to 1955). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Now I don't like writing long answers, so I'll try to keep it short, >>>>>>> the way I like. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> World war 2 was at it's peak. United kingdom was having a tough >>>>>>> time with the resources. India was a British colony back then >>>>>>> (Unfortunately).Churchill ordered to divert the essential >>>>>>> resources/supplies, from civilians in Bengal to the United Kingdom. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The civilians in Bengal had nothing to eat, causing “The Great >>>>>>> Bengal Famine”Result? 4 Million people died of starvation. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Apparently, when Churchill was informed about this famine. All he >>>>>>> had to say was, “Why hasn't Gandhi died yet”. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My note- I have read the same was told by Churchil, earlier also, >>>>>>> but how it is relating Gandhi is a big question in me. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q6 Who is/was the greatest person in India? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A6 Saurabh Jha, Student at Electronics and Communication >>>>>>> Engineering (2019–present) 5y >>>>>>> >>>>>>> He is Dr. H. C VERMA a well known experimental physicist and a >>>>>>> retired professor at IIT kanpur. His book Concept of Physics is >>>>>>> widely used by students. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Now if you go to buy any other authors’ book you will have to pay a >>>>>>> good amount of money, but concept of physics by Dr H.C Verma comes >>>>>>> at very affordable rate. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In an interview a student asked him why he is selling his books at >>>>>>> this price he smiled and answered ‘My main motive is to deliver my >>>>>>> concepts >>>>>>> through this book not to earn money’. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Q7 What kind of people will always live life to the fullest? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A7 Awdhesh Singh,Author: Pearls of Wisdom from Everyday Life >>>>>>> |Ex-IRS| >>>>>>> IITian 5y >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Two types of people live life to the fullest. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1: Ignorant >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you are totally ignorant of the happening in the world, you can >>>>>>> live life to the fullest. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A sheep or a goat live its life to the fullest even when it is taken >>>>>>> for slaughtering because it does not know that it is going to die soon. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In the same way, if you are ignorant of the consequences of your >>>>>>> actions and the laws of the world, you would enjoy your life to the >>>>>>> fullest >>>>>>> till such time, you are hit by a calamity or die. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2: Wise >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you are a wise person, you know the deepest secrets of the world. >>>>>>> Hence, you know what is to be done and what is not to be done. You >>>>>>> don’t do anything that can bring you suffering and hence you don’t >>>>>>> suffer >>>>>>> in life. You only perform actions that brings you joy and hence >>>>>>> your life is filled with joy and you live fully. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My note- I have highlighted the details of the person answered the >>>>>>> question. 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