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How many people today sing/write and talk about the feelings of man on the street? (Question inspired by Dr. Bhupen Hazarika)
Asked by Bits,
30 Nov '11 11:50 pm
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As he was HAZARIKA, hazaran people, countless within reasonable limits. Common Man is common topic to writ and to talk and discuss
Answered by rajendra partap sinha, 02 Dec '11 04:30 pm
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Vistaar hai apaar, prajaa dono.n paar
kare haahaakaar niHshabd sadaa
o ga.ngaa tum
o ga.ngaa bahatii ho kyo.
Answered by Somebodysomewhere, 30 Nov '11 11:54 pm
kare haahaakaar niHshabd sadaa
o ga.ngaa tum
o ga.ngaa bahatii ho kyo.
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About LOVE, POVERTY, and Auto biography...............
Answered by satya tiwari, 02 Dec '11 12:45 pm
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THE POOR is a wonderful topic to write on, writers, politicians, film makers, social workers, religion sellers.....even the crooks with ill gotten wealth, put up a show that they are moved by the miseries of poor ! There is no dearth for supporters of poor. It is fashionable and respectable to speak in favor of poor, it is thus a ego boosting exercise as well. For these people, the poor is just an utility, a stepping stone. Pretenses apart, who is interested in the poor? The poor themselves are not interested in them.....they are simply trying to escape from poverty, some times even by negative means !
Answered by Shunmugham, 02 Dec '11 07:03 am
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Most of the people consider talking about this as "too middle class" and try avoiding in their "elite" groups. However, there are still many, mainly in the age group of 28 to 45 who show their concern and not solutions
Answered by Rajendra G, 02 Dec '11 01:36 am
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