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danarambeerda
February 17th, 2004, 05:48 PM
Friend’s majority of jat are living in rural area they don’t even know what computer is....are you all 1755 going to change them.. I don’t think so...the reason why it can not be happened...
its very simple - the difference between Indian jat and bhartiya jat...(Bhartiya jat who are living in rural areas their names – like dana ram, khema ram, hema ram, chokha ram, lichhmi, parvati, dhapi, patashi, etc etc and Indian jat who are living with high society people in urban cities and abroad)
My question here to all Indian jats only (caz I can’t ask bhartiya Jat thru this platform) would you accept bhartiya jat as your relative?
I have another question in my mind I will ask that later let me see the response on this question……
With best regards
dana ram (bhartiya jat)
uday
February 17th, 2004, 06:19 PM
[quote]Dana Ram Choudhary (Feb 17, 2004 08:18 a.m.):
Friend’s majority of jat are living in rural area they don’t even know what computer is....are you all 1755 going to change them.. I don’t think so...the reason why it can not be happened...
( First believe in self then you only an individual can be a trendsetter. )
its very simple - the difference between Indian jat and bhartiya jat...(Bhartiya jat who are living in rural areas their names – like dana ram, khema ram, hema ram, chokha ram, lichhmi, parvati, dhapi, patashi, etc etc and Indian jat who are living with high society people in urban cities and abroad)
My question here to all Indian jats only (caz I can’t ask bhartiya Jat thru this platform) would you accept bhartiya jat as your relative?
( Names can't be reflector of any “individual” JAT characteristic. JAT is an single entity which can't be distinguished with walls of region
We should be practical and Think Positively !! )
rkumar
February 17th, 2004, 08:17 PM
Dana Ram ji,
Till date in my life I have not come across the so called Indian Jat. Jats are always Bhartiye as per your definition. We all have our roots and branches in villages. A jat in a city is at best like a Sugarcane plant in a "gumla".... So cheer up my friend ...
Regards
Rajendra
saharawat
February 17th, 2004, 08:24 PM
Dana Ram ji, this was my question but its all right.
It is true, majority of Jaat r living in rural area. And there is a big gap between the thinking of the Indian & Bhartiya Jaat.
May be most of the member answer "Yes". But now i m sure they r telling a lie. A well-qualified Jaat boy never marries an uneducated rural girl whether it is you or I but it is true. And i m not hesitate to accept this fact atleast for me it is true.
But I always respect my relatives who live in villages. And whenever they come to me I welcome them with open heart. I never shamed of they use local language. Even I take them with me to visit the Shooping Mall without caring what other person think, because I never forget my past.
Uday bhai i would like to ssay onething to you please dont mind. Rather than putting a question/suggestion, you should answer the question of Dana Ram bhai...
Yes I m fully ready to accept existing relatives who live in villages, but perhaps for a new relation i will prefer a equal match.
anilkc
February 17th, 2004, 08:48 PM
I dont think there is any diff between the rural-urban Jats as far as heart and mind goes.
The difference is only professional. Kissan khet ke pass rahega aur ek CA sahar mein rahega. This cannot be changed. But the gap can be bridged and the only way to do that is by improving infrastructure in villages.
Infrastructure includes transport(roads), communication, education and health care.
I beleive its not an impossibility.
It did not take much time for Dish antennas to pop up in villages, but when it comes to schools and health care, it has not improved.
Why ?
jagdeepgrewal
February 17th, 2004, 09:02 PM
dana ji. u r saying rigght up to some extent, but their location (being rural) is no more a hindrance. It’s all getting launch pad, either in form of educated and caring parents or teachers or a guide .
palsaniya
February 17th, 2004, 09:32 PM
ram ram sa Dana ram ji,
"koi Din saas bhi bhahu thi "!!!
don't worry dana ram ji hum bhi aapke saath hai
...n soon going to setup computer facilities in our fields!!!!
I hv some ideas like -> developing softwares for our farms work, like handling tractor by neural network,control the tubewell by fuzzy logics...
everything will be automated !!!
ra.........................m
anilkc
February 18th, 2004, 12:32 AM
This is what the govt is trying to do:
http://www.rajasthan.gov.in/it/eg/E-Governace in Rajasthan.shtm
If only the ppl in the villages have access and education to use it. This is where educated ppl help.
ravichaudhary
February 18th, 2004, 02:07 AM
Dana Ram Choudhary (Feb 17, 2004 08:18 a.m.):
Friend’s majority of jat are living in rural area they don’t even know what computer is....are you all 1755 going to change them.. I don’t think so...the reason why it can not be happened...
its very simple - the difference between Indian jat and bhartiya jat...(Bhartiya jat who are living in rural areas their names – like dana ram, khema ram, hema ram, chokha ram, lichhmi, parvati, dhapi, patashi, etc etc and Indian jat who are living with high society people in urban cities and abroad)
My question here to all Indian jats only (caz I can’t ask bhartiya Jat thru this platform) would you accept bhartiya jat as your relative?
I have another question in my mind I will ask that later let me see the response on this question……
With best regards
dana ram (bhartiya jat)
Dear Dana Ram
"1755" is a lot more than "1"
and the multiplier efffect can be quite substantial.
The reaction I am getting from the Jathistory group is just that.
People are delighted to learn abut their glorius heritage, and wish to share it with those who do not have access or did not have access until now.
Each member has to simply reach out to his immediately family and friends, and watch the multiplier effect take place.
You just may be very surprised, pleasantly surprised.
Be positive, enocurage awareness, education, do not hang your families future or the community's future on agriculture, and land.
The rest will follow
Ravi Chaudhary
sanjeevmalik
February 18th, 2004, 07:26 AM
Dana Ram Choudhary (Feb 17, 2004 08:18 a.m.):
Q. Friend’s majority of jat are living in rural area they don’t even know what computer is....
A. Think of what can you do as an individual to try to make change in one life of a rural individual? I am sure you can influence many just by your wise thoughts.
Q. are you all 1755 going to change them..
A. If all of 1755 can change just one more thinking process of another rural individual and make them believe that hard work, honesty, education does pay of in long run then there are another 1755 better individuals with hope and encouragement.
Q. I don’t think so...
A. I think it's possible. Please have optimism in your thoughts and change will happen if you try by your heart and deeds.
Q. the reason why it can not be happened...
A. There can be thousand reasons for not doing a thing and only one reason to do a thing.
Q. its very simple - the difference between Indian jat and bhartiya jat...(Bhartiya jat who are living in rural areas their names – like dana ram, khema ram, hema ram, chokha ram, lichhmi, parvati, dhapi, patashi, etc etc and Indian jat who are living with high society people in urban cities and abroad)
A. I don't know how name of an individual can be a mirror of its capabilities. If Dana Ram becomes Bill Gates, everybody in the world will praise him and so will you and me.
Don't judge a person by name/religion/caste/etc but its capabilities.
Q. My question here to all Indian jats only (caz I can’t ask bhartiya Jat thru this platform) would you accept bhartiya jat as your relative?
A. Blood relations cannot be denied. Its just that you don't want to accept it or take it's responsibility. I have accepted all my "Bhartiya jats" as my relatives and I am proud of each individual in thier capacity.
Q. I have another question in my mind I will ask that later let me see the response on this question……
A. Guess.... Waiting for your next set of questions.
With best regards
dana ram (bhartiya jat)