Friday, March 30, 2012

ఆలోచించండి మేధావుల్లరా!

         
SRI SIDDANI MOGILISWAR F/O S. TIRUNAYANA KUMAR, THE BLOGGER WROTE THIS SATHYAANVESHANA IN 2006 AT THE AGE OF 83. IN TELUGU LANGUAGE  IF ANY READER WANTS TO TALK WITH HIM, VISIT HIM AT BLOGGERS HOUSE
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A Thought came on 16th March 2012 at 4 am.

         

       
Is it problem? Is it problem of a nation? Yes. Many people think that any one think about it? But, Think Intellectuals! Because, Recently, in a T.V. channel relayed that diverse culture is increasing day by day in Vishakhapatnam of Andhra Pradesh in India.

DO YOU KNOW WHY WE ARE POLLUTING THE ENVIRONMENT?

COME ON TO POLLUTE ENVIRONMENT AND COME ON TO EARN THE PROPERTY IN THE SHAPE OF DISEASES. Actually,I planned to name this article, like this. But it is not so good. So I titled " Do you know why we are polluting the environment?"


1. Introducing Rs. 5000/- note ( i.e. western culture method)

2. or Abolishing Rs.1000/- note ( i.e. Indian culture method)

YES,  British people entered into India in 17th century and taught us how to take bribe. By giving Bribe to some Kings on those days, they occupied slowly India.
Yes, we can earn currency in many ways. But we can earn diseases only by polluting environment.
In 1950, there were 16doctors/100000. That figure reached to 60doctors/100000 in 2010. Is it development? Think Intellectuals! What is development? Increasing the no. of doctors or decreasing the no. of patients. Which is development? Progression in making Healthy all or Unhealthy all?
Think once before you take food. . .How human beings had taken their food in Krithayuga (100% GOOD FOOD) ,Threthayuga (80% GOOD FOOD) , and Dwaparayuga (60% GOOD FOOD)
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