Two rare Himalayan brown bears, which are listed as critically endangered in India, were recently seen navigating a mountain road, a scene highlighting the shrinking habitat of these elusive mammals.
@trisandhyakusum If an individual wants to go to another tribe,it's her choice.But she will lose all her rights from that tribe's faith,and her identity will become that of the new tribe. In this matter, the question doesn't even arise whether she is doing it for her individual morals or not.
@trisandhyakusum But she wants to live with her husband, so you are considering her individual choice as wrong. And if her individual moral is to live with her family, then you shouldn't have any problem with it. The husband is hers, and she has made that choice.
@trisandhyakusum If any woman thinks the people of her tribe are bad, she is free to leave. However, she must then give up all her rights to that tribe’s culture, faith, and devi-devtas, and only after that follow their tribe's culture.
The next government that will come in MP will have tons of excuses to defend its corruption. For all kinds of failures, they will have examples from BJP govt.
Brah, it's us who supply fuel to kanglus, loan kanglus and momo sellers, yet we're the ones paying 50% more for it in our own country, while its cheaper there. Peak clownery.
@trisandhyakusum So, it's your biased interpretation, and this is mine. if she were a fictional character, showing a symbolic Hindu woman betraying her own tribe and choosing to go with a mleccha would be a problem for me and for everyone who values loyalty towards their own tribe.