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bhai pre to humne bhi diya tha 2015 me..aisa koi notice nahi pada...pta nahi diya hoga shayad website me...pada nahi par...
Cse-14 ka final result ticker de ke diya tha .....I remember it. 4th of July it was ....
Office me logon ne...'Interview kaisa hua puch puch k le rakhi hai'... kitne to questions kya kya pucha bhi puchte hain..... facing troubled time....
Say them... Result positive aane pe ek press conference karuga tab sab details me btaugi. All are cordially invited.
Thats the problem. More than you the people around you disturb you. My neighbour whenever he sees me asks me the same ques " Kab mithai khila rahe ho". He has started wishing that I get the home state cadre etc etc ( He works in Secretariat). Whenever I meet him I am like " Saale itna to maine aur mere gharwalon ne bhi nah socha hai ab tak"
Indian society has a huge problem. People are too interested in other's lives. This creates unnecessary societal pressure. On the contrary in USA no one is f***ing interested what his neighbour or pados ka ladka is upto in his life.If anyone does good then its very good or and if not then also nothing changes. Yahan to people start passing judgements ASAP.
Hard truth
India m 90% janta velli h, doosro ki life m bada mazza aata h.. yeh aap yaha ki watsapp facebook ki diwangi se laga sakte ho andaja.. how in world people have so much faaltu time..
m JEE fail hua tha toh meri pados waali aunty meri mummy se badi bakar karti thi taane marte thi sabka thodi hota h IIT m yeh woh.. mujhe bada gusa aata tha.. abhi unke bete ka divorce hua toh m bhi ajkal unse puch leta hu aunty bhaiya k liye ladki dekhi ya nhi .. haha.. .. though sadist but giving her taste of here own medicine.. kabhi poke nhi kregi aage se kisiko..
I usually stay indoor these days. Abhi bahar gaya Papa kay sath to eak uncle papa ko bolay "congratulations, suna aapkay betay ka selection hogaya". Papa was like abhi to result hi nai aya. Me chup chaap wapis bhaag aya
Sahi me kitne tareeke hai matlab
Somehow i beg to differ in this scenario. Indian society is much more closely knit than western ones.
It is part of community feeling that inclines people to ask about you ,what all is going in your life.
The day people stop asking such stuff, you would start to feel really disconnected from society. The element of loneliness kicks in.At the end the feeling of being part of a community, any community is what makes us human.
The hard truth is not the society is nosy or something, it is about everybody takes people/aspects for granted who care about them and they rather wants to please those people who do not give a shit about them.
The entire social media is based on this concept i.e you try to please strangers on a machine ( You talk to a machine, not to a fellow human being ) while being disconnected from your loved ones in real life
If you want to try , do live a few months in neighbourhood where you do not know the language, you are different looking , dress differently and have different dietary preferences. Then the notion of 'non-interferring' society would be clear, then only it would be clear whether you actually want a so called nosy society or not.
Perfectly said. I too believe that everything has both positive and negative aspects. In india if it were not these people who are closely knit, i think the number of people taking civil service would come down to very few. It is a truth that many people preparing for civil service are due to the social recognition they will achieve after becoming ias. So if the society does not care about others, no one would have cared about ias. In the maslow hierarchy also social recognition is one if the top requirements of human being. Everyone loves when ge is socially recognised and respected. And all this respect increases in a closely knit society like ours. Though i agree it has some negative aspects too. But you can't accept positive (social recognition respct) without a negative (questioning from relatives- which too is not entirely negative).
Office me logon ne...'Interview kaisa hua puch puch k le rakhi hai'... kitne to questions kya kya pucha bhi puchte hain..... facing troubled time....
Say them... Result positive aane pe ek press conference karuga tab sab details me btaugi. All are cordially invited.
Thats the problem. More than you the people around you disturb you. My neighbour whenever he sees me asks me the same ques " Kab mithai khila rahe ho". He has started wishing that I get the home state cadre etc etc ( He works in Secretariat). Whenever I meet him I am like " Saale itna to maine aur mere gharwalon ne bhi nah socha hai ab tak"
Indian society has a huge problem. People are too interested in other's lives. This creates unnecessary societal pressure. On the contrary in USA no one is f***ing interested what his neighbour or pados ka ladka is upto in his life.If anyone does good then its very good or and if not then also nothing changes. Yahan to people start passing judgements ASAP.
Hard truth
India m 90% janta velli h, doosro ki life m bada mazza aata h.. yeh aap yaha ki watsapp facebook ki diwangi se laga sakte ho andaja.. how in world people have so much faaltu time..
m JEE fail hua tha toh meri pados waali aunty meri mummy se badi bakar karti thi taane marte thi sabka thodi hota h IIT m yeh woh.. mujhe bada gusa aata tha.. abhi unke bete ka divorce hua toh m bhi ajkal unse puch leta hu aunty bhaiya k liye ladki dekhi ya nhi .. haha.. .. though sadist but giving her taste of here own medicine.. kabhi poke nhi kregi aage se kisiko..
I usually stay indoor these days. Abhi bahar gaya Papa kay sath to eak uncle papa ko bolay "congratulations, suna aapkay betay ka selection hogaya". Papa was like abhi to result hi nai aya. Me chup chaap wapis bhaag aya
Sahi me kitne tareeke hai matlab
Somehow i beg to differ in this scenario. Indian society is much more closely knit than western ones.
It is part of community feeling that inclines people to ask about you ,what all is going in your life.
The day people stop asking such stuff, you would start to feel really disconnected from society. The element of loneliness kicks in.At the end the feeling of being part of a community, any community is what makes us human.
The hard truth is not the society is nosy or something, it is about everybody takes people/aspects for granted who care about them and they rather wants to please those people who do not give a shit about them.
The entire social media is based on this concept i.e you try to please strangers on a machine ( You talk to a machine, not to a fellow human being ) while being disconnected from your loved ones in real life
If you want to try , do live a few months in neighbourhood where you do not know the language, you are different looking , dress differently and have different dietary preferences. Then the notion of 'non-interferring' society would be clear, then only it would be clear whether you actually want a so called nosy society or not.
i respect your view and I may sound pessimist but please bear if u are going to read below
bhai yeh close knitted society muh nhi dikhati jab apko zarurat hoti h.. u know why such societies came to play. because to increase cooperation and to reduce conflict .. but i see this aspect largely missing..
India is stuck between tradition and modernity (curse of colonialism na hum traditional hue na modern).. its suffocating to live sometimes.. just try tell ur neighbours and parents and others u want to do inter-caste marriage or any other issue which is rooted in tradition and u want to do sth else.. u will realize how cares and how much and for what.. individual ka freedom kaha h..
people are unable to digest here that someone is rising.. u know the arsene dumonts capillary.. In traditional societies there is so much resistance against mobility.. so people actually drag u down.. unse hazam nhi hota ki aap IAS bankar unki group se higher ho jaaega.. in a very liberal way of speaking, u wil be sanskritized and they will stay at 3rd tier
Office me logon ne...'Interview kaisa hua puch puch k le rakhi hai'... kitne to questions kya kya pucha bhi puchte hain..... facing troubled time....
Say them... Result positive aane pe ek press conference karuga tab sab details me btaugi. All are cordially invited.
Thats the problem. More than you the people around you disturb you. My neighbour whenever he sees me asks me the same ques " Kab mithai khila rahe ho". He has started wishing that I get the home state cadre etc etc ( He works in Secretariat). Whenever I meet him I am like " Saale itna to maine aur mere gharwalon ne bhi nah socha hai ab tak"
Indian society has a huge problem. People are too interested in other's lives. This creates unnecessary societal pressure. On the contrary in USA no one is f***ing interested what his neighbour or pados ka ladka is upto in his life.If anyone does good then its very good or and if not then also nothing changes. Yahan to people start passing judgements ASAP.
Hard truth
India m 90% janta velli h, doosro ki life m bada mazza aata h.. yeh aap yaha ki watsapp facebook ki diwangi se laga sakte ho andaja.. how in world people have so much faaltu time..
m JEE fail hua tha toh meri pados waali aunty meri mummy se badi bakar karti thi taane marte thi sabka thodi hota h IIT m yeh woh.. mujhe bada gusa aata tha.. abhi unke bete ka divorce hua toh m bhi ajkal unse puch leta hu aunty bhaiya k liye ladki dekhi ya nhi .. haha.. .. though sadist but giving her taste of here own medicine.. kabhi poke nhi kregi aage se kisiko..
I usually stay indoor these days. Abhi bahar gaya Papa kay sath to eak uncle papa ko bolay "congratulations, suna aapkay betay ka selection hogaya". Papa was like abhi to result hi nai aya. Me chup chaap wapis bhaag aya
Sahi me kitne tareeke hai matlab
Somehow i beg to differ in this scenario. Indian society is much more closely knit than western ones.
It is part of community feeling that inclines people to ask about you ,what all is going in your life.
The day people stop asking such stuff, you would start to feel really disconnected from society. The element of loneliness kicks in.At the end the feeling of being part of a community, any community is what makes us human.
The hard truth is not the society is nosy or something, it is about everybody takes people/aspects for granted who care about them and they rather wants to please those people who do not give a shit about them.
The entire social media is based on this concept i.e you try to please strangers on a machine ( You talk to a machine, not to a fellow human being ) while being disconnected from your loved ones in real life
If you want to try , do live a few months in neighbourhood where you do not know the language, you are different looking , dress differently and have different dietary preferences. Then the notion of 'non-interferring' society would be clear, then only it would be clear whether you actually want a so called nosy society or not.
Perfectly said. I too believe that everything has both positive and negative aspects. In india if it were not these people who are closely knit, i think the number of people taking civil service would come down to very few. It is a truth that many people preparing for civil service are due to the social recognition they will achieve after becoming ias. So if the society does not care about others, no one would have cared about ias. In the maslow hierarchy also social recognition is one if the top requirements of human being. Everyone loves when ge is socially recognised and respected. And all this respect increases in a closely knit society like ours. Though i agree it has some negative aspects too. But you can't accept positive (social recognition respct) without a negative (questioning from relatives- which too is not entirely negative).
Senti mat ho bhai ... society kaisi bhi rahti ...power milta to log aate hi idhar ...
Office me logon ne...'Interview kaisa hua puch puch k le rakhi hai'... kitne to questions kya kya pucha bhi puchte hain..... facing troubled time....
Say them... Result positive aane pe ek press conference karuga tab sab details me btaugi. All are cordially invited.
Thats the problem. More than you the people around you disturb you. My neighbour whenever he sees me asks me the same ques " Kab mithai khila rahe ho". He has started wishing that I get the home state cadre etc etc ( He works in Secretariat). Whenever I meet him I am like " Saale itna to maine aur mere gharwalon ne bhi nah socha hai ab tak"
Indian society has a huge problem. People are too interested in other's lives. This creates unnecessary societal pressure. On the contrary in USA no one is f***ing interested what his neighbour or pados ka ladka is upto in his life.If anyone does good then its very good or and if not then also nothing changes. Yahan to people start passing judgements ASAP.
Hard truth
India m 90% janta velli h, doosro ki life m bada mazza aata h.. yeh aap yaha ki watsapp facebook ki diwangi se laga sakte ho andaja.. how in world people have so much faaltu time..
m JEE fail hua tha toh meri pados waali aunty meri mummy se badi bakar karti thi taane marte thi sabka thodi hota h IIT m yeh woh.. mujhe bada gusa aata tha.. abhi unke bete ka divorce hua toh m bhi ajkal unse puch leta hu aunty bhaiya k liye ladki dekhi ya nhi .. haha.. .. though sadist but giving her taste of here own medicine.. kabhi poke nhi kregi aage se kisiko..
I usually stay indoor these days. Abhi bahar gaya Papa kay sath to eak uncle papa ko bolay "congratulations, suna aapkay betay ka selection hogaya". Papa was like abhi to result hi nai aya. Me chup chaap wapis bhaag aya
Sahi me kitne tareeke hai matlab
Somehow i beg to differ in this scenario. Indian society is much more closely knit than western ones.
It is part of community feeling that inclines people to ask about you ,what all is going in your life.
The day people stop asking such stuff, you would start to feel really disconnected from society. The element of loneliness kicks in.At the end the feeling of being part of a community, any community is what makes us human.
The hard truth is not the society is nosy or something, it is about everybody takes people/aspects for granted who care about them and they rather wants to please those people who do not give a shit about them.
The entire social media is based on this concept i.e you try to please strangers on a machine ( You talk to a machine, not to a fellow human being ) while being disconnected from your loved ones in real life
If you want to try , do live a few months in neighbourhood where you do not know the language, you are different looking , dress differently and have different dietary preferences. Then the notion of 'non-interferring' society would be clear, then only it would be clear whether you actually want a so called nosy society or not.
Perfectly said. I too believe that everything has both positive and negative aspects. In india if it were not these people who are closely knit, i think the number of people taking civil service would come down to very few. It is a truth that many people preparing for civil service are due to the social recognition they will achieve after becoming ias. So if the society does not care about others, no one would have cared about ias. In the maslow hierarchy also social recognition is one if the top requirements of human being. Everyone loves when ge is socially recognised and respected. And all this respect increases in a closely knit society like ours. Though i agree it has some negative aspects too. But you can't accept positive (social recognition respct) without a negative (questioning from relatives- which too is not entirely negative).
now u dont see the negative aspect of what u speak? its solely to showbaaji/recognition then.. showbaaji kisse karte h.. dost se ya dushman se.?.. respect apka garib kar sakte h jinko agar aap justice dila paaye.. ya unke liye kuch accha kar paaye..
so conflict is the dominant feature.. oh god i am sounding a marxist or a dysfunctionalist.. but koi baat nhi
Office me logon ne...'Interview kaisa hua puch puch k le rakhi hai'... kitne to questions kya kya pucha bhi puchte hain..... facing troubled time....
Say them... Result positive aane pe ek press conference karuga tab sab details me btaugi. All are cordially invited.
Thats the problem. More than you the people around you disturb you. My neighbour whenever he sees me asks me the same ques " Kab mithai khila rahe ho". He has started wishing that I get the home state cadre etc etc ( He works in Secretariat). Whenever I meet him I am like " Saale itna to maine aur mere gharwalon ne bhi nah socha hai ab tak"
Indian society has a huge problem. People are too interested in other's lives. This creates unnecessary societal pressure. On the contrary in USA no one is f***ing interested what his neighbour or pados ka ladka is upto in his life.If anyone does good then its very good or and if not then also nothing changes. Yahan to people start passing judgements ASAP.
Hard truth
India m 90% janta velli h, doosro ki life m bada mazza aata h.. yeh aap yaha ki watsapp facebook ki diwangi se laga sakte ho andaja.. how in world people have so much faaltu time..
m JEE fail hua tha toh meri pados waali aunty meri mummy se badi bakar karti thi taane marte thi sabka thodi hota h IIT m yeh woh.. mujhe bada gusa aata tha.. abhi unke bete ka divorce hua toh m bhi ajkal unse puch leta hu aunty bhaiya k liye ladki dekhi ya nhi .. haha.. .. though sadist but giving her taste of here own medicine.. kabhi poke nhi kregi aage se kisiko..
I usually stay indoor these days. Abhi bahar gaya Papa kay sath to eak uncle papa ko bolay "congratulations, suna aapkay betay ka selection hogaya". Papa was like abhi to result hi nai aya. Me chup chaap wapis bhaag aya
Sahi me kitne tareeke hai matlab
Somehow i beg to differ in this scenario. Indian society is much more closely knit than western ones.
It is part of community feeling that inclines people to ask about you ,what all is going in your life.
The day people stop asking such stuff, you would start to feel really disconnected from society. The element of loneliness kicks in.At the end the feeling of being part of a community, any community is what makes us human.
The hard truth is not the society is nosy or something, it is about everybody takes people/aspects for granted who care about them and they rather wants to please those people who do not give a shit about them.
The entire social media is based on this concept i.e you try to please strangers on a machine ( You talk to a machine, not to a fellow human being ) while being disconnected from your loved ones in real life
If you want to try , do live a few months in neighbourhood where you do not know the language, you are different looking , dress differently and have different dietary preferences. Then the notion of 'non-interferring' society would be clear, then only it would be clear whether you actually want a so called nosy society or not.
i respect your view and I may sound pessimist but please bear if u are going to read below
bhai yeh close knitted society muh nhi dikhati jab apko zarurat hoti h.. u know why such societies came to play. because to increase cooperation and to reduce conflict .. but i see this aspect largely missing..
India is stuck between tradition and modernity (curse of colonialism na hum traditional hue na modern).. its suffocating to live sometimes.. just try tell ur neighbours and parents and others u want to do inter-caste marriage or any other issue which is rooted in tradition and u want to do sth else.. u will realize how cares and how much and for what.. individual ka freedom kaha h..
people are unable to digest here that someone is rising.. u know the arsene dumonts capillary.. In traditional societies there is so much resistance against mobility.. so people actually drag u down.. unse hazam nhi hota ki aap IAS bankar unki group se higher ho jaaega.. in a very liberal way of speaking, u wil be sanskritized and they will stay at 3rd tier
Agree closely knit society but only for those who are influential and well enough. And there is a difference between closely knit and unnecessary interference. Regarding Inter caste marriage bhai ka point bilkul valid hai. And yes living in the society is suffocating sometimes. One of my friends (who is a female) came to my city and then came to my house once to meet me and my parents and the entire mohalla unnecessary started talking about who was she and why did she come to my house. Its so disgusting sometimes
Office me logon ne...'Interview kaisa hua puch puch k le rakhi hai'... kitne to questions kya kya pucha bhi puchte hain..... facing troubled time....
Say them... Result positive aane pe ek press conference karuga tab sab details me btaugi. All are cordially invited.
Thats the problem. More than you the people around you disturb you. My neighbour whenever he sees me asks me the same ques " Kab mithai khila rahe ho". He has started wishing that I get the home state cadre etc etc ( He works in Secretariat). Whenever I meet him I am like " Saale itna to maine aur mere gharwalon ne bhi nah socha hai ab tak"
Indian society has a huge problem. People are too interested in other's lives. This creates unnecessary societal pressure. On the contrary in USA no one is f***ing interested what his neighbour or pados ka ladka is upto in his life.If anyone does good then its very good or and if not then also nothing changes. Yahan to people start passing judgements ASAP.
Hard truth
India m 90% janta velli h, doosro ki life m bada mazza aata h.. yeh aap yaha ki watsapp facebook ki diwangi se laga sakte ho andaja.. how in world people have so much faaltu time..
m JEE fail hua tha toh meri pados waali aunty meri mummy se badi bakar karti thi taane marte thi sabka thodi hota h IIT m yeh woh.. mujhe bada gusa aata tha.. abhi unke bete ka divorce hua toh m bhi ajkal unse puch leta hu aunty bhaiya k liye ladki dekhi ya nhi .. haha.. .. though sadist but giving her taste of here own medicine.. kabhi poke nhi kregi aage se kisiko..
I usually stay indoor these days. Abhi bahar gaya Papa kay sath to eak uncle papa ko bolay "congratulations, suna aapkay betay ka selection hogaya". Papa was like abhi to result hi nai aya. Me chup chaap wapis bhaag aya
Sahi me kitne tareeke hai matlab
Somehow i beg to differ in this scenario. Indian society is much more closely knit than western ones.
It is part of community feeling that inclines people to ask about you ,what all is going in your life.
The day people stop asking such stuff, you would start to feel really disconnected from society. The element of loneliness kicks in.At the end the feeling of being part of a community, any community is what makes us human.
The hard truth is not the society is nosy or something, it is about everybody takes people/aspects for granted who care about them and they rather wants to please those people who do not give a shit about them.
The entire social media is based on this concept i.e you try to please strangers on a machine ( You talk to a machine, not to a fellow human being ) while being disconnected from your loved ones in real life
If you want to try , do live a few months in neighbourhood where you do not know the language, you are different looking , dress differently and have different dietary preferences. Then the notion of 'non-interferring' society would be clear, then only it would be clear whether you actually want a so called nosy society or not.
i respect your view and I may sound pessimist but please bear if u are going to read below
bhai yeh close knitted society muh nhi dikhati jab apko zarurat hoti h.. u know why such societies came to play. because to increase cooperation and to reduce conflict .. but i see this aspect largely missing..
India is stuck between tradition and modernity (curse of colonialism na hum traditional hue na modern).. its suffocating to live sometimes.. just try tell ur neighbours and parents and others u want to do inter-caste marriage or any other issue which is rooted in tradition and u want to do sth else.. u will realize how cares and how much and for what.. individual ka freedom kaha h..
people are unable to digest here that someone is rising.. u know the arsene dumonts capillary.. In traditional societies there is so much resistance against mobility.. so people actually drag u down.. unse hazam nhi hota ki aap IAS bankar unki group se higher ho jaaega.. in a very liberal way of speaking, u wil be sanskritized and they will stay at 3rd tier
Agree closely knit society but only for those who are influential and well enough. And there is a difference between closely knit and unnecessary interference. Regarding Inter caste marriage bhai ka point bilkul valid hai. And yes living in the society is suffocating sometimes. One of my friends (who is a female) came to my city and then came to my house once to meet me and my parents and the entire mohalla unnecessary started talking about who was she and why did she come to my house. Its so disgusting sometimes
ya nicely spelt.. i was missing this 'unnecessary interference' part..
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I too believe that everything has both positive and negative aspects. In india if it were not these people who are closely knit, i think the number of people taking civil service would come down to very few. It is a truth that many people preparing for civil service are due to the social recognition they will achieve after becoming ias. So if the society does not care about others, no one would have cared about ias. In the maslow hierarchy also social recognition is one if the top requirements of human being. Everyone loves when ge is socially recognised and respected.
And all this respect increases in a closely knit society like ours. Though i agree it has some negative aspects too. But you can't accept positive (social recognition respct) without a negative (questioning from relatives- which too is not entirely negative).
http://forumias.com/portal/civil-services-examination-2016-final-result-on-30th-may-at-3pm/
so conflict is the dominant feature.. oh god i am sounding a marxist or a dysfunctionalist.. but koi baat nhi
ab iss par aur comment nhi..