Our Parliament ! WORLD'S BIGGEST OLD AGE HOME WITH CHEAPEST CANTEEN

Instead of the Food security Bill for the Poor , let the Govt. give Food to the poor at these rates,-which will be welcomed by the poor than the bill in its Present Form


The Only Place in India where the Food is cheap.

Tea- 1.00
Soup-5.50
Daal-1.50
Meals-2.00
Chapati-1.00
Chicken-24.50
Dosa-4.00
Biryani-8.00
Fish-13.00

These items are meant for Poor People and is available at Indian Parliament Canteen.
The Salary of those poor people is Rs.80,000/- per month ( Without Income Tax).

Please send it to at least Ten Nagriks…. INKI GARIBI SABKO PATA TO CHALE !


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The English language has some wonderfully anthropomorphic  collective nouns for the various groups of animals.   We are all familiar with a Herd of cows, Flock of chickens, School of fish And a Gaggle of geese, and   A Pride of lions. However, less widely known is: A Murder of crowskm (as well as their cousins the rooks and ravens),   An Exaltation of doves   And, presumably because they look so wise: A Congress of owls. Now consider a group of Baboons. They are the loudest, most dangerous, most obnoxious, most viciously aggressive and least intelligent of all primates......... And what is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons? Believe it or not … A Parliament    YEP....A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS! Pretty much explains everything doesn't it?      The English language has some wonderfully anthropomorphic  collective nouns for the various groups of animals.   We are all familiar with a Herd of cows, Flock of chickens, School of fish And a Gaggle of geese, and   A Pride of lions. However, less widely known is: A Murder of crowskm (as well as their cousins the rooks and ravens),   An Exaltation of doves   And, presumably because they look so wise: A Congress of owls. Now consider a group of Baboons. They are the loudest, most dangerous, most obnoxious, most viciously aggressive and least intelligent of all primates......... And what is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons? Believe it or not … A Parliament    YEP....A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS! Pretty much explains everything doesn't it?     Yes, I have seen the excerpts. I do not have any doubt abh Modi. Its the extra baggage which will undoubtedly pull him down that I am bothered abt   more  
I wonder if Dr Anjana have seen Madhu Keshwar's interview with Deepak Chourasia on latter's TV channel on 30th March. I am sure that would dispel all doubts about Modiji's ability to govern. more  
I agree with Madan Mehraji. Tho' I tend to agree with Dr. Anjana to some extent. It all depends on Modi who all he will select as his deputies and how well he will manage them for the benefit of the country and its development. At the moment, he is no doubt the best choice. more  
MADAM----I would beg to differ-----As per your accountniether cong nor AAA is suitable --then the only answer is MODI to save the country---We have been ruled by looters of the mafia group----be it CONG/SP/BSP/LALU/ AMAR SINGH------&many more.Suggest you also have faith in MODI------He will not disappoint you-----MADAN more  
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