"With only 2.4% of the entire world's landmass, India has 17% of the world population....Special thanks to all those who worked tirelessly 'day n night' and made it possible"
:D interesting pic!bet only in india we can find such ones. without controlling population no progress can be dreamed of.just cant imagine how our country would be, a decade from now!
Day and night! LMAO. Hey the pic reminded me of a family travelling in an auto rickshaw , at a junction they started getting down and I go counting 1, 2, 3 ..... oh no .. 12.. Ha ha ha 12 was the count and am serious its a single family. God save them.
hahaha this pic reminded me the days my father had his bike and used to drive all 5 of us to school on that thing..gosh that was embarrassing bt we din mind much as we couldnt afford nething better then that ....
wasay population needs to be controlled..seriously..we are having the same issue..few resources and increasing population..not a gud scene!
God help India,and the love for increase in population...and will continue till people feel that these are the unavoidable laws of the natural universe...
You have said it all in very few words...a few minutes ago I was watching a train overloaded with people, some hanging precariously from the roof and doors on TV.
To me it just points out the ignorance that is still prevalent when it comes to matter such as this.In their minds,it must be..." Ah if I had just used.." or "how can it happen despite using....." or plainly "we can afford these many so doesnt matter" or the most common one "well,It was meant to happen,upar wale ki marzi hai."
Incredible India ..
ReplyDelete:D interesting pic!bet only in india we can find such ones.
ReplyDeletewithout controlling population no progress can be dreamed of.just cant imagine how our country would be, a decade from now!
hmmm....same here....who says we are not lively and don't have enough to eat...?
ReplyDeleteSimran :... yes indeed, Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHaritha : :... well, after a decade we may perhaps have a "double decker Scooter" to carry the whole family :)
Thinking :... hhmmm...perhaps we have got too much of this lively thing into us :)
hii!
ReplyDeletehahaha! where u got this pic from btw, its so apt!
:D
wow!...
ReplyDeletebut I wud say ...try to keep some room for others also ..it an explosion out there...
it sucks!
It's such a blessing!
ReplyDeleteworked day and night :P
ReplyDeletewe will be no.1 in this race
ReplyDeletenice pic
Day and night! LMAO. Hey the pic reminded me of a family travelling in an auto rickshaw , at a junction they started getting down and I go counting 1, 2, 3 ..... oh no .. 12.. Ha ha ha 12 was the count and am serious its a single family. God save them.
ReplyDeleteis baat pe rona hai ya hasna samajh nahi aa raha.
ReplyDeletechalo has hi dete hain. aapne pic hi kuch aisa select kiya hai
Special thanks to all those who worked tirelessly 'day n night' and made it possible.......ROFLOL :D
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hahaha this pic reminded me the days my father had his bike and used to drive all 5 of us to school on that thing..gosh that was embarrassing bt we din mind much as we couldnt afford nething better then that ....
ReplyDeletewasay population needs to be controlled..seriously..we are having the same issue..few resources and increasing population..not a gud scene!
standing ovation to them :)
ReplyDeletethe picture reminds me of when dad would take us me standing in front and my sis in middle ..
Bikram's
God help India,and the love for increase in population...and will continue till people feel that these are the unavoidable laws of the natural universe...
ReplyDeleteYou have said it all in very few words...a few minutes ago I was watching a train overloaded with people, some hanging precariously from the roof and doors on TV.
ReplyDeleteWhat does that pcture suggest?- room for more? ;)
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You made it appear so funny Irfan. I was reading this and I thought at first, what was he talking about...
ReplyDeleteIt's the same here and I say we may be tagged as a third world but the truth is we are very rich in terms of human resources.
I hope the government does its part in educating them and ensuring that their rights be protected by all means.
So what should my greeting be? Best wishes or congratulations India? :P
Way to go India! But there's more than just having children and populating the whole world---the responsibility and all is included.
ReplyDeleteIrfan,dont you know Indians like wht they do?
ReplyDeleteAnd we are contributing to the world in our own way!
To me it just points out the ignorance that is still prevalent when it comes to matter such as this.In their minds,it must be..." Ah if I had just used.." or "how can it happen despite using....." or plainly "we can afford these many so doesnt matter" or the most common one "well,It was meant to happen,upar wale ki marzi hai."
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice blog and informative. I have searched many sites but was not able to get information same as your site. world population day
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