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What is religion?

RELIGION ✝️ ☸️ ⛩️ ☯️ Early religions were civic codes of conduct based on natural phenomenon. Now they are fashions for living! I believe the religions were civic codes of conducts which had emerged at the very beginning of human civilization with profound power-effect of nature on early human being. Today, some religious old practices may be illusions or taboo but holistically, it should give a peaceful path to maintain SOS! After conscious mind from unconscious state, we believe something from inner side of our heart and mind, it is our first religion because you have faith on them. Second and after stage religions are like readymade foods or wearing objects unless you find them inside your heart and mind when you wake up next morning.

Killing an Opportunity !

Do you know that we can learn a lot from robberies, especially bank robberies? Guangzhou, known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in China. It still has one of the highest crime rates in the country. Even way back in August 25, 2006, He Jing, the deputy director of the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Public Security declared: “Robberies are still a big public security problem in Guangzhou.The number of robbery cases that involved breaking into local houses has also witnessed a growth this year, threatening local people’s lives and properties,” the official added. On the brighter side, we can glean the wisdom of the Chinese and learn a lot from these robberies. "  During a robbery in Guangzhou, China, the bank robber shouted to everyone in the bank: "Don't move. The money belongs to the State. Your life belongs to you." Everyone in the bank laid down quietly. This is called "Mind Changing Concept

Mahakali River Treaty Between Nepal and India (Unverified)

TREATY-- HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL AND THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CONCERNING THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF THE MAHAKALI RIVER INCLUDING SARADA BARRAGE, TANAKPUR BARRAGE AND PANCHESHWAR PROJECT (1996) His Majesty's Government of NEPAL and the Government of INDIA (hereinafter referred to as the "parties") Reaffirming the determination to promote and strengthen their relations of friendship and close neighborliness for the co-operation in the development of water resources; Recognizing that the Mahakali River is a boundary river on major stretches between the two countries; Realizing the desirability to a treaty on the basis of equal partnership to define their obligations and corresponding rights and duties thereto in regard to the waters of the Mahakali River and its utilization; Noting the Exchange of Letters of 1920 through which both the Parties had entered into an arrangement for the construction of the Sarada Barrage in the Mahakali rive


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