What are the best places to visit in India during August (Monsoon) season? |
| I would like to find out the best tourist places in India during August month. Looking for a relaxing vacation spot for one week.... |
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Whos gonna be the next superpower? China or India? |
USA is obviously the superpower at the moment. How long is it going to take before china or india is telling the rest of the world what to do?
And before anyone from the USA comes and says ... |
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Which is the best city in tamilnadu......? |
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Whether dowry is the main cause of divorces in India? |
| If we read plaints, we shall find that most of the petitions give us information that the in laws are demanding more dowry and she cananot and therefore, she is seeking divorce.... |
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Is a month traveling to India long enough? |
Hey everyone,
I am looking to go to India for about a month this summer. I plan on making it to Delhi, Amritsar, Rishikesh, Jaipur, Agra, Varanasi, Gaya, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, ... |
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Is it better to live in Australia or India? |
Just wondering because i am moving to india soon
lol bye
talk i need to talk |
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jojammum48
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I have never been to India, but as an Australian I don't think you can get a better country to live, especially with all the trouble in the world today. I think Australia is the safest place to be. Especially in regional or rural areas. Not the big cities. |
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mskylers
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The Down Under Baby!!! |
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delta
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Australia, any time |
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Giriraj b
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if you are been in australia then you may have not ask this question
any how try to live wherever you go adjust with the local culture and people and enjoy your life |
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chandra
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Its up to you babe....which ever you prefer!
Its YOUR life at the end of the day...if you do end up unhappy there - can you come back?
I assume you can always come back???
Whatever you do - enjoy your life - and make the most of every opportunity :-) |
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dysentery.gary
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Australia. Definately. You'll see why when you move to India. |
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SubhasChandra
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I have no answer, but I know the Q that can give you the answer.
Q is:
What is CONRESS's role in Justice/Cost of Living/Edu/Eco/ Employ/Moral/Social..for INDIAN?
CONGRESS has ruled for almost 94% time in post independance INDIA.
What is it's contribution of CONGRESS to INDIAN in:
1)----Justice to all especially POOR.
2)----Education for capable (not based on cast or creed)
3)----Economic development of the country.
4)----Employment for all especially needy (not cast based)
5)----Socialism ( people think together, feel for other)
6)----Moral education for child / police / politicians
7)----Patriotism ie "SELF IS OVIOUS, BUT COUNTRY FIRST"
8)----COST OF LIVING ie Non and Consumable GOODS.
9)----Fairness of ELECTION, selection of TOP Jobs.
10)--Fainess in all offices like "JUSTICE FOR GOD or BAD, Opportunuty based on CAPABILITY not POLITICs". |
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burning brightly
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If you have ever been to Australia you would not be asking this question~~ |
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rees
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India is a better place.
Various reasons...
Climate is good. But you need to decide in which part will you like to stay.
See in India there are more than 22 states........ If you stay in Darjelling or Goa...... it's heaven.
Where if I compare India with AUS...... i dont know how many states they have.
Compared to AUS India is less expensive.
See you have an option to choose your place.
North India: Delhi, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Jallander, Noida, Dehra Dun and othter.......
South India: Kerala, Banglore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Vizag..
West India: Bombay, Pune, Nagpur...
East: Kolcatta, Darjelling and others.....
I would say that if you like Cold climates then north is best.
If you like to be at the beach all the times....then Goa, Munnar, Chennai.
For moderate climates the full India in OK.
See you got so many options..... AUS will never have so many.
Welcome home Mate. |
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El Alguilar
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I am not Indian nor Australian. I've been to both countries though.
It depends where in India you would move to. But if you love the kangaroos and koalas, stay put in down under... just kidding!
India, as a whole country is more culturally diversified and more mystical that good ole' Australia. If you are gaining Australian dollars and living in a metro like Bengaluru (old name Bangalore), I think you would love it in India. Weather wise, it is template like Brisbane, sometimes. You can have a cook, a driver, a gardener each for less than AUD80 per month. If you love Indian spicy food, even better, you can dine out every other night. Books are cheap. I bought my Da Vinci Code paperback for abt USD5 compared to the same in Australia at more than double the price. And English fairly spoken in Bangalore.
So, I would say India. |
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