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    'Indians should get out of Ireland and Australia' – a new slogan from the Western countries!

    As the channel from the first post says, Ireland is setting up to send the Indians back from their country. In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India lost 3-1 in the stadium. Also, there are slogans raised and heated words exchanged between Australian spectators and Indian spectators, where the Australian spectators asked the Indian spectators, 'Where are your visas?' and 'Get out of our country.' Indians should feel ashamed of this because they are facing such an embarrassing situation. Even in the USA, also, there are slogans. Go back, Indians...
  • #783229
    At my mother's house, besides us, there was a girl who got divorced from her husband and had a son, who went to the USA, earned money there, and built a huge house where, on the street, no one had built such a big house, believe me or not. It is called the power of the United States of America dollar.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783233
    India suffered greatly under British rule. Unfortunately, after gaining independence, India struggled to progress due to the selfish rulers who led the country. Many of the former governments never showed real patriotism towards the country. Only after liberalisation of policies are we seeing some progress, and India has started developing fast. I feel that in the coming few years, we will see a well-developed India. I am always optimistic, and I hope for the best always.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783235
    If you see the major sectors, like, for example, railways, they were constructed under British rule, and it is still continuing, and barrages and bridges were constructed for irrigation at the time of the British; we are using them. So major sectors or major constructions were constructed by the British. Electricity was first introduced by British rule. Yes, India had electricity under British rule, though it was limited and mostly supplied to major administrative centres, industrial areas, and ports like Calcutta (now Kolkata) and Bombay (now Mumbai). The British era saw the establishment of the first power plants and the passage of the Electricity Act in 1910, allowing private companies to generate and distribute electricity, which supported industrial growth and public utilities. Old Parliament and English education were given by the British. English Medicine and hospitals were introduced by the British.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783236
    In the UK, there was also a huge protest against migrants. There is considerable pressure on politicians in Western countries right now.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan


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