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CRIMINAL RECORDS OF INDIAN MPs

With the elections around the corner, just wanted share some interesting statistics about the criminal charges against our
CRIMINAL RECORDS OF INDIAN MPs

CRIMINAL RECORDS OF INDIAN MPs

With the elections around the corner, just wanted share some interesting statistics about the criminal charges against our
CRIMINAL RECORDS OF INDIAN MPs

CRIMINAL RECORDS OF INDIAN MPs

With the elections around the corner, just wanted share some interesting statistics about the criminal charges against our
CRIMINAL RECORDS OF INDIAN MPs

INDIAN MP'S CURRENT STATUS

Of the 543 Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha, 123 or 24 per cent are criminals..

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Of the 543 Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha, 123 or 24 per cent are criminals..

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9:39 AM Reporter: THE STUDENT MAGAZINE 0 Responses
'THE STUDENT' magazine will be relaunched in print form in Jan 2009. In order to form separete editorial, reporting,subbibg desk groups, a district level meeeting will be conducted in 9th dec 2008 in COIMBATORE.All r welcome. U can share your views and suggest ideas in the meet. Students from Coimbatore, Erode,Salem and Tirupur are going to attend the meeting.

Join hands with us... Lets march towards goals......

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SCHOOL COMMIT MISTAKE AND PAID TO A STUDENT

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There are chances where schools should pay the students.. R.Elizabeth Jebaraj completed 10th standard in Cumbum Govt.girl's higher secondary school in 2001. When she received her mark sheet, she was shocked to see 'false birth date' had been entered in it. Though she approached the school administration several times, they simply told her to 'wait'... due to this, she lost all the chances to continue her further studies... Atlast, she filed a case in the consumer court in Theni. Then the case was transformed and dealt by the State consumer disputes redressal commission recently. Finally the school was asked to pay a compensation of Rs.50,000 to Elizabeth.

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The clash between the students of the Dr.Ambedkar Law College exposed the cruel face of casteism that prevails inside the college in this 21st centurary. Though we have planted the tri colour flag in  the moon, we lags behind because of the uncivilised manner of sticking to casteism. It is to be noticed that college managements are not taking any serious efforts to overcome caste, creed and religious differences among the students. 

No college provides dias to discuss social issues between the students. Not only the colleges, most of the students are not interested to discuss the social issues and to fight against injustice in the society. It is the need of the hour of the studets to join hands to fight against casteism. Let us teach the 'Law of humanity' to the law breakers(law college students)........

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JUDJEMENT

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In 'Ghaziabad court scam' 33 judges including one sitting judge of Supreme court and three court official stand accused for taking embezzlement of Rs. 34.56 crore

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India scores 66th rank among 88 countries in the hunger index result.


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                                                                    FACT FILE

72 was Inidia's rank in the 2007 Transparency International's Global Corruption Perception Index..

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                                            MEET MS.LANGUAGE..


Thulsi Madhumitha is a mother of two and a 

temple-goer like all other 'ammas' in 

Tamil Nadu. In addition, she is also a linguist, 

having mastered 15 foreign languages and 

seven Indian languages. This 45-year-old 

lawyer is also a freelance content-writer 

for several IT majors across South India.

  

Born as a Chennaite, brought up in Bangalore 

and having worked as a scriptwriter 

for the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, 

she has now she settled in sub-urban 

Tambaram. She is also a well known legal officer 

and translator among the MNCs in Chennai.

 

Recalling her childhood days in Bangalore railway 

colony, where she learnt Indian languages 

likeHindi,Kannada, Tulu,Malayalam and 

Bengali, she says, " In the colony, 

I had more than 10 friends from different states, 

and so it was not a difficult for me to pick up 

Indian languages."

  

"During college days, it was fun to discover 

the origin of one word everyday and in a course of time, 

I became aware of the origin of common words 

we use in everyday conversation", she said.

 

Explaining her fluency in Kannada, 

she said," While practicing Criminal law 

for three years in Bangalore, 

I worked with clients from Shimoga, 

Dharwad and Mysore. Through them I became 

fluent in four dialects of Kannada, 

after which learning Telugu was easy."

 

"Though I have learnt several Indian

 languages, Mandarin is my favorite, 

as it sounds like singing", she says. 

When I was working in Singapore, 

I was assigned to translate Chinese scripts, 

so I learnt Mandarin. After learning Japanese 

I gained enough confidence to 

pursue a career in linguistics,"

 

Now she teaches Japanese at the 

Anna University and has also been

 appointed in other Tamil Nadu 

and Pondicherry  Universities 

to teach Spanish, German, 

Swedish and French.

 

 "One who is fluent in their mother tongue 

and a foreignlanguage can become 

a translator. Housewives with 

a flair for languages can take up 

outsourcing jobs, to earn a hefty sum. 

Linguistics is an extensive field, which 

provides opportunities for anyone,

 irrespective of their age,"

 

Having a language library in her house, 

she said, “ it took 14 years for me to 

learn all the foreign languages.” When 

asked about her fluency in European 

languages like Portuguese and 

Swedish, she said,” I opted for 

Germen and French as a

 language subject in BA BL

and then it became easy to pick up 

European accents in no time.


While most of her languages fall under the 

Indo-European and Dravidian classes, 

she laments that she is yet to learn sign language, 

knowledge-thirsty linguist, whose teenage 

children are now fluent in seven languages.


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