Answer - by Seetaraman Iyer
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Seetaraman Iyer, Mumbaikar, Foodie and Pluviophile
Answered 4 years ago
Lord Krishna is very easy to approach for His devotees, You can connect with Him through his teachings from Bhagavad Gita, which are everfresh and fragrant even after so many thousand years of being ... read more
Answer - by Pritesh Pawar
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Pritesh Pawar, Helping Businesses to Flourish Online | Digital Marketer
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
Live tracking every train on your smartphoneThis should have been done a very long time ago. But it is fine. Better late than never.Image: The StatesmanRight now, there are a few websites and apps ... read more
Answer - by Harshil Mehta
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Harshil Mehta, Electrical Engineer, Columnist
Answered 4 years ago
It’s story of a clever student who prepared for exam throughout an year. He rejected his comfort zone. He became infallible in his studies.But he felt himself depressed on the D-day outside exam ... read more
Answer - by Rohit Bhardwaj

Is it practicable and advisable to have separate police officers for investigation and law & order, as planned by Bihar?

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/bihar-police-stations-to-have-separate-officers-for-investigation-and-law-and-order-5838701/
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Rohit Bhardwaj, Medico, Writer and Thinker
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
Sir, I think both law-order and investigation are interconnected so I don't think we need separate police officers for both.Also, having separate police officers for both will create more complexity ... read more
Answer - by Tejas Gurjar
As even inter-caste marriages are frowned upon in India I will be fully prepared to support her against any family pressure. But I will also ensure that if the marriage takes place, it will be ... read more
Answer - by Shekhar Kumar

What is that one book which changed you as a person?

That book which changed your perspective on life, changed you as a person or allowed you to gain insight on something meaningful in life. It might be a self-help book, personality development book, business book or even a fictional book.
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Shekhar Kumar
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
That "one" book? I believe, it's a cruel question, if not unfair.The best books I've read aren't those that provided me some answer, or even insight. The best books for me are those which ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath
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Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago
The Bhagavad Gita is a scripture that is often considered by most Gurus to be incomparable. It is so grand and so deep that no composite text can hold a candle to it. After all, the conversation is ... read more
Answer - by Pushkar Bhilegaonkar
I was never a natural reader, devouring books at will. I still have to labour through many books. Hence, reading is one habit which I picked in the last few years. Hence, I haven't read as many books ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath
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Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago
Ancient Indians were known to wrap science and philosophy in seemingly religious works of literature. Unfortunately it stopped being so in the modern world.There are some people who try to emulate it ... read more
Answer - by Salil Gaurav
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Salil Gaurav, 19-Year-Old. Student of Constitutional law and Polity
Answered 4 years ago
1952 Lok Sabha Election - Indian National Congress won 364 seats out of the total 498. Reason - Weak opposition, powerful image of Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress party got strong support from almost ... read more
Answer - by Salil Gaurav
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Salil Gaurav, 19-Year-Old. Student of Constitutional law and Polity
Answered 4 years ago
Allow me to answer this question in detail, I would try to explain things in simple manner.Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are the two houses of Indian Parliament.What is Parliament?The ... read more
Answer - by Shamantha Krishna
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Shamantha Krishna, Computer science and engineering student.
Answered 4 years ago
1.I request you to learn python .Since you have mentioned that you are a quick learner ,that wouldn't be a difficult task.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-osiE80TeTt2d9bfVyTiXJA-UTHn6WwU2. ... read more
Answer - by Kushagra Garg

Who are Jews?

Please help me understand Jews as a religion
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Kushagra Garg, MBBS student at ABV Government Medical College, Vidisha
Answered 4 years ago
Introduction to Jews and JudaismJews are people who follows/practices the Judaism religion. According to traditional Jewish law (Halakha), someone is Jewish if their mother was a Jew or if they have ... read more
Answer - by Raziman T V

How can India tackle water crisis?

Chennai is facing a severe water crisis today. If left unchecked, many other cities will also face similar problem. How can India save itself from such a fate?
The first step is to understand where the problem lies.The current answers on this page suggest changes in water consumption on the domestic front. What fraction of water consumption do you think ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath
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Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
This question is not an easy one but I will try to explain it using a very simple verse I learnt in my childhood.शिवं शिवकरं शान्तं शिवात्मानं ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath
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Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
This question is answered by Veda Vyasa in the Sreemad Bhagavatham. The first verse which is an obeisance and not part of the Puranam describes Krishna in short while encompassing all ideas that can ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath
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Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago
Lord Hanuman is one of the greatest characters in Indian epics. He is as perfect a man as anyone can get.Strength isn't just physical and this is shown clearly in the Ramayanam.Lord Hanuman is ... read more
Answer - by Kaushlesh Tiwari

How can India tackle water crisis?

Chennai is facing a severe water crisis today. If left unchecked, many other cities will also face similar problem. How can India save itself from such a fate?
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Kaushlesh Tiwari, Medical Student.
Answered 4 years ago
Most households in India receive 20,000 litres of free water every month. On average, an Indian household consisting of four persons including two children consumes between 600 and 800 litres of ... read more
Answer - by Kaushlesh Tiwari
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Kaushlesh Tiwari, Medical Student.
Answered 4 years ago
The launch of Chandrayaan 2, India's second mission to the Moon which was called off due to a technical snag on 15 July 2019, has been rescheduled to Monday, 22 July ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
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Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
“So many books, so little time”, grumbled Frank Zappa. And it couldn’t have been better put.The dilemma works on two levels — there are too many books to even have the time to read a fraction ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
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Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago
The Star Wars Tribute.Every MCU movie in Phase 2 and all but Captain Marvel in Phase 3 have a scene where a character gets their arm chopped off or is shown without one. This is a tribute to Star ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

How far chanqya.com website shall go in upholding the freedom of speech and expression?

Can it go on allowing the racist, casteist, abusive remarks in any form what so ever? if not who is going to draw the line about the right and wrong?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
“I follow only one book. And, that is the Constitution of India.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi has often repeated this in his election speeches, especially during 2014 general elections.So, in ... read more
Answer - by Ayush
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Ayush
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
There can be various ways to decide the match winner in a tie game, especially in the final match. The result of a cricket match should be about the runs made and wickets taken and not about the way ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath

How far chanqya.com website shall go in upholding the freedom of speech and expression?

Can it go on allowing the racist, casteist, abusive remarks in any form what so ever? if not who is going to draw the line about the right and wrong?
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Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago
Freedom of speech doesn't mean free hand to say whatever one wishes for. It means the right to speak the correct things and logical opinions.ChanQya is being managed by a single member team right ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 4 years ago
No, I am not going to quit Quora. I think it is not a question of this or that. Two (or more) systems can co-exist.As many as about 1 lakh esteemed users of Quora follow me there. I don’t want to ... read more