I thought the Indian stock market was relatively transparent
I agree, with most of what you have said but long form is not necessarily a sign of deep understanding or knowledge of a subject.
Nalanda is in east India and not North-east as mentioned in the article. But this is written more like a coffee table book anyways...
around 90 years ago something very similar happened near the river Brahmaputra. I suspect it was the same phenomenon.
thanks for the downvotes. bitches
No need to get bothered. Not everyone took science classes after high school.
I understand your point but I think that they can go to cheaper localities and start life there. New places will develop consequently. Many times that's how new cities form.
There are plenty of places to relocate.
This was in the frontpage just a few months ago. Edit: On a sidenote, upvote for Skeumorphism !
https://i.imgur.com/SUncHzQ.jpg
Big companies making small mistakes is good for little guys :)
http://thebillfold.com/2014/10/my-day-interviewing-for-the-s...
I thought the Indian stock market was relatively transparent
I agree, with most of what you have said but long form is not necessarily a sign of deep understanding or knowledge of a subject.
Nalanda is in east India and not North-east as mentioned in the article. But this is written more like a coffee table book anyways...
around 90 years ago something very similar happened near the river Brahmaputra. I suspect it was the same phenomenon.
thanks for the downvotes. bitches
No need to get bothered. Not everyone took science classes after high school.
I understand your point but I think that they can go to cheaper localities and start life there. New places will develop consequently. Many times that's how new cities form.
There are plenty of places to relocate.
This was in the frontpage just a few months ago. Edit: On a sidenote, upvote for Skeumorphism !
https://i.imgur.com/SUncHzQ.jpg
Big companies making small mistakes is good for little guys :)
http://thebillfold.com/2014/10/my-day-interviewing-for-the-s...