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to complete 3 years from UG degree.We cannot expect good things in a corrupted country.
Mohanty
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We are not from that sort of students who submitted fake thesis.We have spent years,money,time and effort.Because of their internal problems please do not spoil the future of those students who were genuine.Before opting for this university,the UGC website was checked and the name of this university was clearly written under the Private university list.SIR please please don’t play with our lives.

santhosh Kumar.N
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Gorkhaland Revisited

Best documented article I have ever read on Gorkhaland.Completely to the point and legitimate.Thanks,I appreciate it.

Livegrenades
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Naming of a new state

In the Telangana issue The issue of AP division is totally misunderstood and misrepresented by parties and people for securing their interests.The origin of Telangana agitation is KCR articulation of Andhra Pradesh CAPITAL GRABBING into separate statehood.As the poor Seemandhra side is lacking leadership representation in Delhi Level all the High Commands of various parties were made to think that Telangana is a genuine demand that is not fact as concluded by Sri Krishna Commission.The Congress Party took the division decision in haste for political mileage of merging TRS into Congress as it was defeated as KCR is not interested in merger now the Congress cannot go back or forward as there was a huge anti sentiment for division in Seema Andhra Area .This is only a game of playing convenience politics for the sake of votes by all parties in India.This is a dangerous trend where democracy and innocence of people cannot survive.

Suresh
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The Telangana statehood issue is a major blunder that the Congress party at the centre has made.This move has resulted in the mushrooming of new statehood demands and revival of dormant demands which have got a new lease of life.The move has been perceived as an election gimmick but I seriously doubt if it will pay the Congress party any dividends.

Prakash Chauhan
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The article‘Outsiders in their Own Land’gave me great insight into the whole problem of the Gorkhas and will serve as great research material for scholars and researchers alike.The question about whether the Gorkhas are a migrant community of India has been tackled very well and the author gave me some very inciteful and convincing arguments on the Indian-ness of the Gorkhas of India.The article gives the readers a very clear picture and removes any shadow of doubt on the issue.

B. Thapa
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I fail to see why the Barak Dam can not go ahead after the recommendations made have been accepted by those building it.It is no secret that the North East region has a lot of potential when it comes to hydro electric power and dams such as these could go a long way in tapping this potential besides addressing the problems of perrenial floods and lack of irrigation facilities.Keeping in mind that a major chunk of the population of the North East region is agrarian in nature,irrigation facilities that the dam will provide could go a long way in addressing this paticular problem.If the recommendations have been accepted,the dam should be given the go ahead and people should stop protesting for protesting’s sake.

H. Thongni
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