Cultural Integration of Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
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Cultural Integration of Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivananda_Saraswati
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http://sakthidaran.learningprofessor.info/blog/?p=1353
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http://hindu.com/2000/08/12/stories/10120906.htm
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North is North and South is South by Lalitha Krishnan Nair (she is not a Tamil)
http://www.tamiltribune.com/01/1102.html
http://www.tamiltribune.com/01/1102.html
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Kayalvizhi wrote:North is North and South is South by Lalitha Krishnan Nair (she is not a Tamil)
http://www.tamiltribune.com/01/1102.html
In a recent poll by Outlook magazine--conducted all over India--the Masala Dosa was voted as India's national dish:
http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?263519
North is South and South is North i.e. North-South synthesis in the Indian context. Not just in food, but also in music, literature, philosophy, etc.
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>>> Masala Dosa was voted as India's national dish:
Then why did Hindian government tried to remove idli and dosai from Southern Railways menu? This decision was reversed after a ho and cry from TN and the south indian states.
Then why did Hindian government tried to remove idli and dosai from Southern Railways menu? This decision was reversed after a ho and cry from TN and the south indian states.
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Kayalvizhi wrote:>>> Masala Dosa was voted as India's national dish:
Then why did Hindian government tried to remove idli and dosai from Southern Railways menu? This decision was reversed after a ho and cry from TN and the south indian states.
--> the people serving idlis and dosas on southern railways were preparing poor quality food and people were getting sick. that is why serving of idlis and dosas on southern railways had to be stopped temporarily till a new catering service was identified.
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Rashmun wrote:--> the people serving idlis and dosas on southern railways were preparing poor quality food and people were getting sick. that is why serving of idlis and dosas on southern railways had to be stopped temporarily till a new catering service was identified.
That was not the reason Southern railways gave. It said it was a trial. It has nothing to do with poor quality or people getting sick.
Actually the initial notice to regional managers did not say the removal was temporary. It said that the menu is overhauled to make it passenger friendly.
(The Hindu April 27, 2007) Also there was no change in caterer. Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) continues as the caterer.
Rashmun, You are posting lies here.
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Kayalvizhi wrote:Rashmun wrote:--> the people serving idlis and dosas on southern railways were preparing poor quality food and people were getting sick. that is why serving of idlis and dosas on southern railways had to be stopped temporarily till a new catering service was identified.
That was not the reason Southern railways gave. It said it was a trial. It has nothing to do with poor quality or people getting sick.
Actually the initial notice to regional managers did not say the removal was temporary. It said that the menu is overhauled to make it passenger friendly.
(The Hindu April 27, 2007) Also there was no change in caterer. Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) continues as the caterer.
Rashmun, You are posting lies here.
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Kayalvizhi wrote:
(The Hindu April 27, 2007) Also there was no change in caterer. Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) continues as the caterer.
aw shaddup! irctc hardly caters itself and is practically restricted to station food courts. it licenses out railway catering to private bodies and since last year, even this job has been taken away from it and delegated to the zonal railways. so it is highly likely that there was a change of caterer after the idli/dosa fiasco.
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Re: Cultural Integration of Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
Kayalvizhi wrote:North is North and South is South by Lalitha Krishnan Nair (she is not a Tamil)
http://www.tamiltribune.com/01/1102.html
lolitha wrote:South India has never been part of any of the North Indian empires of the Guptas or Moghuls or other northern dynasties (north-central dynasties)
post more category B tamil tribune articles. they are funny.
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Re: Cultural Integration of Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
Thank you for the interest. Here is another excerpt from Tamil Tribune article
"Many years ago, in the 1970s, I was talking with two friends--one was a graduate student at Madras Indian Institute of Technology (IIT, Madras) and the second was a graduate student at Delhi Indian Institute of Technology (IIT, Delhi). (Chennai was widely known as Madras at that time.) The Delhi friend was complaining that they screen Hindi movies at the hostel every Saturday night even though many students there could not understand Hindi. My Madras IIT friend said with some pride and bravado that Tamil students at IIT, Madras would never let that happen. He added, "We screen only English movies". (More than three decades have passed; I do not know what the situation is today.)
On hearing this, I thought that there was something wrong with the whole equation. We, here in Tamil Nadu (Madras IIT), were fair and screen only English movies so that all students could enjoy them, whereas IITs in Hindi region screen local language (Hindi) films knowing very well that there were many students who could not understand Hindi. We need to give back what Hindi speakers are giving to us. We need to do to Hindi speakers what they are doing to us. Let us screen Tamil movies, Telugu movies, Kannada movies and Malayalam movies at Madras IIT and see how Hindi speakers would react to it. Let us see how they feel when they could not enjoy those movies. I bet that they would scream and shout that it was unfair, and I agree it is unfair."
There is more interesting stuff in this article. Read
http://www.tamiltribune.com/08/0201.html
"Many years ago, in the 1970s, I was talking with two friends--one was a graduate student at Madras Indian Institute of Technology (IIT, Madras) and the second was a graduate student at Delhi Indian Institute of Technology (IIT, Delhi). (Chennai was widely known as Madras at that time.) The Delhi friend was complaining that they screen Hindi movies at the hostel every Saturday night even though many students there could not understand Hindi. My Madras IIT friend said with some pride and bravado that Tamil students at IIT, Madras would never let that happen. He added, "We screen only English movies". (More than three decades have passed; I do not know what the situation is today.)
On hearing this, I thought that there was something wrong with the whole equation. We, here in Tamil Nadu (Madras IIT), were fair and screen only English movies so that all students could enjoy them, whereas IITs in Hindi region screen local language (Hindi) films knowing very well that there were many students who could not understand Hindi. We need to give back what Hindi speakers are giving to us. We need to do to Hindi speakers what they are doing to us. Let us screen Tamil movies, Telugu movies, Kannada movies and Malayalam movies at Madras IIT and see how Hindi speakers would react to it. Let us see how they feel when they could not enjoy those movies. I bet that they would scream and shout that it was unfair, and I agree it is unfair."
There is more interesting stuff in this article. Read
http://www.tamiltribune.com/08/0201.html
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"We screen only English movies"
>>> was your friend in kadhalikka neramillai?
>>> was your friend in kadhalikka neramillai?
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Re: Cultural Integration of Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
Kayalvizhi wrote:Thank you for the interest. Here is another excerpt from Tamil Tribune article
...On hearing this, I thought that there was something wrong with the whole equation. We, here in Tamil Nadu (Madras IIT), were fair and screen only English movies so that all students could enjoy them, whereas IITs in Hindi region screen local language (Hindi) films knowing very well that there were many students who could not understand Hindi. We need to give back what Hindi speakers are giving to us. We need to do to Hindi speakers what they are doing to us. Let us screen Tamil movies, Telugu movies, Kannada movies and Malayalam movies at Madras IIT and see how Hindi speakers would react to it. Let us see how they feel when they could not enjoy those movies. I bet that they would scream and shout that it was unfair, and I agree it is unfair."
There is more interesting stuff in this article. Read
http://www.tamiltribune.com/08/0201.html
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