who will be next target of congress after Amit Shah?
It will be history in India that ruling government using most prestigious security agency CBI for its own use.
It's the culture of Congress to use security agencies, media, police and etc. for personal use. Congress always do hate politics.
Congress on high pick of lost moralism, there is no intention related justice.
If we go back in the time of Nehru and Indira also no such hate against Hindus we found?
Then why today such haters playing cruel roles and ruling our country?
When there are lot of Hindu Ministers in ruling congress party, then why all those are hiding their eyes from truth.
Those Hindu ministers in congress are like Raja Jaichand ( who was sardar in Mughal Emperior ) who lost his identity and working for enemies of our contry.
If we look into the activities we'll found they are very pre planned.
While the case of partition, kashmiri pandits, jagdish tytler or bofors or its bhopal and many more.... congress use such agancies, media and take a clean cheat.
Congress tried to make image Narendra Modi's image as a criminal cause he took strong actions against terrorism...but congress failed many times.
Why now Amit shah? Who is sohrabuddin sheikh?
Sohrabuddin Sheikh was a well known terrorist. Why congress want to support such terrorist?
It's very clear that, congress always support terrorism and terrorist.
So the people against terrorism are always on the hitlist of Congress.
When Congress failed on any fronts like National security, talk with China, Arunachal Pradesh, Seven Sisters Issue, Recent Talk with Pakistan or Todyas ' mahangai ' issue.....
It's the way to turn the attention from failures to such cases.
In one line...
Congress Jay Ho.... Bhartiya Nagarik hamesha Bhay me hi ho !!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
BHARAT BAND
Today is "SHUT DOWN" or "BHARAT BAND" ....
but are we really doing right thing?
the people destroying govt buses, cars, taxi's which they use regularaly.
they are against the current govenrment then why they dont burns thier vehicles...
tomorrow if there is delay of bus..or any vehicle how people will reach to their destinaitons and again we will start blaming govt only..
first think wht u want to destroy....and then take action..
because the actions we are taking will help our polititions because they r not going to affect of nt getting vehicles and alll...
they will just watch fun of us..........
and we will just waste the our public property as well as fuels .....
please comment:
but are we really doing right thing?
the people destroying govt buses, cars, taxi's which they use regularaly.
they are against the current govenrment then why they dont burns thier vehicles...
tomorrow if there is delay of bus..or any vehicle how people will reach to their destinaitons and again we will start blaming govt only..
first think wht u want to destroy....and then take action..
because the actions we are taking will help our polititions because they r not going to affect of nt getting vehicles and alll...
they will just watch fun of us..........
and we will just waste the our public property as well as fuels .....
please comment:
Monday, June 21, 2010
Pics of Blood donation Camp 20 June 2010...
Pics of Blood donation Camp 20 June 2010
More than 100 donors donated blood at this blood donation camp. Thanks to all of them who donate the blood.
More than 100 donors donated blood at this blood donation camp. Thanks to all of them who donate the blood.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Blood donation Camp 20 June 2010 - On the occasion of Puj. Dr. Hedgewar's ( RSS Aadya Sarsanghachalak ) Smriti Divas - Janakalyan Samiti
Donate Blood and save a life!
Namaskar,
21 June is a Puj. Dr.Keshav Baliram Hedgewar's ( RSS Aadya Sarsanghachalak ) Smriti Divas.
RSS Janakalyan Samiti sanchalit Vamanrao Oak Blood Bank organised blood donation camp in Dombivli on the occasion of Puj. Dr. Hedgewar's Smriti Divas.
Deatils :-
Date :- 20 June 2010 / Sunday
Time :- 9.30 am to 1.00 pm
Place :- Dr. Ambedkar Hall, KDMC, Dombivli ( E.)
Come, join and make it successful !
Friday, June 11, 2010
USE OF GPS AND GIS
Use GPS to control prices, suggests Indian PM's core group9 April 2010
India: A meeting on rising prices in India, chaired by Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, recommended the use of technology and GPS to track vehicles carrying essential commodities for better management of the public distribution system (PDS). The meeting at the Prime Minister's House attended by eight chief ministers and his senior cabinet colleagues, was convened specially to discuss the rising inflation that is feared to cross the double-digit mark.The meeting recommended more involvement of Panchayati Raj (village bodies) institutions in working of the PDS. The meeting came against the backdrop of India's annual food inflation based on wholesale prices rising to 17.7 percent for the week ended March 27 from 16.35 percent the week before. Over the past 52 weeks, pulses have become costlier by 32.6 percent, milk by 21.12 percent, wheat by 13.34 percent and rice by 8.8 percent, while the prices of potatoes and onions have started easing.The core group was set up in February with the chief ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal as members.In addition, attendees at the meeting were Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and the prime minister's Economic Advisory Council head C. Rangarajan.According to officials, six main issues were discussed during the meeting:- How to raise the country's farm productivity,- How to bridge the gap between prices at farm-gate and retail market,- How the Essential Commodities Act can be strengthened to prevent hoarding,- How to ensure better delivery of food and strengthen the public distribution system,- How the warehousing network in the country can be augmented, and- How to ensure better seeds and fertilisers at fair prices to farmers.
India: A meeting on rising prices in India, chaired by Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, recommended the use of technology and GPS to track vehicles carrying essential commodities for better management of the public distribution system (PDS). The meeting at the Prime Minister's House attended by eight chief ministers and his senior cabinet colleagues, was convened specially to discuss the rising inflation that is feared to cross the double-digit mark.The meeting recommended more involvement of Panchayati Raj (village bodies) institutions in working of the PDS. The meeting came against the backdrop of India's annual food inflation based on wholesale prices rising to 17.7 percent for the week ended March 27 from 16.35 percent the week before. Over the past 52 weeks, pulses have become costlier by 32.6 percent, milk by 21.12 percent, wheat by 13.34 percent and rice by 8.8 percent, while the prices of potatoes and onions have started easing.The core group was set up in February with the chief ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal as members.In addition, attendees at the meeting were Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and the prime minister's Economic Advisory Council head C. Rangarajan.According to officials, six main issues were discussed during the meeting:- How to raise the country's farm productivity,- How to bridge the gap between prices at farm-gate and retail market,- How the Essential Commodities Act can be strengthened to prevent hoarding,- How to ensure better delivery of food and strengthen the public distribution system,- How the warehousing network in the country can be augmented, and- How to ensure better seeds and fertilisers at fair prices to farmers.
GIS
New human fossils found by satellite imagery9 April 2010
South Africa: An anthropology professor from South Africa has used Google Earth (satellite imagery) to find a new human ancestor. He found two partial skeletons, dating between 1.78 and 1.95 million years ago, that belong to the species now known as Australopithecus sediba."Professor Lee Berger from Witswatersrand University in Johannesburg started to use Google Earth to map various known caves and fossil deposits identified by him and his colleagues over the past several decades," according to the Official Google Blog.Berger developed a correlation between the appearance of caves in satellite images and the presence of fossil deposits. He developed a correlation between the appearance of caves in satellite images and the presence of fossil deposits. He started with 130 cave sites in the region around the Cradle of Humankind area northwest of Johannesburg and about 20 fossil deposits. Using Google Earth's high-resolution satellite imagery, he was able to identify 500 previously unidentified caves and fossil sites. It was at one of those sites he found the new hominid.Meanwhile, Google has put together an interesting list of discoveries made with Google Earth’s satellite imagery. Source : http://www.readwriteweb.com/
South Africa: An anthropology professor from South Africa has used Google Earth (satellite imagery) to find a new human ancestor. He found two partial skeletons, dating between 1.78 and 1.95 million years ago, that belong to the species now known as Australopithecus sediba."Professor Lee Berger from Witswatersrand University in Johannesburg started to use Google Earth to map various known caves and fossil deposits identified by him and his colleagues over the past several decades," according to the Official Google Blog.Berger developed a correlation between the appearance of caves in satellite images and the presence of fossil deposits. He developed a correlation between the appearance of caves in satellite images and the presence of fossil deposits. He started with 130 cave sites in the region around the Cradle of Humankind area northwest of Johannesburg and about 20 fossil deposits. Using Google Earth's high-resolution satellite imagery, he was able to identify 500 previously unidentified caves and fossil sites. It was at one of those sites he found the new hominid.Meanwhile, Google has put together an interesting list of discoveries made with Google Earth’s satellite imagery. Source : http://www.readwriteweb.com/
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Jewish victim of Palestinian attackers and media.
Jewish victim of Palestinian attackers and media.
I read this old article on one website and come to know the truth that how media mis-guide the issues and misinterpret as they want.
We always heard about Palestine as a victim and Israel as a attacker. There is a big campaign against Israel to show how the Palestine is suffering from Israel's attack. But the following incident will show how the truth get hidden.
The incident happens on eve of Rosh Hashana ( "Jewish New Year " )
I read this old article on one website and come to know the truth that how media mis-guide the issues and misinterpret as they want.
We always heard about Palestine as a victim and Israel as a attacker. There is a big campaign against Israel to show how the Palestine is suffering from Israel's attack. But the following incident will show how the truth get hidden.
The incident happens on eve of Rosh Hashana ( "Jewish New Year " )
20-year-old Jewish student from Chicago,studying at a yeshiva in Jerusalem was with his friends in the cab to visit the Western Wall. The cab driver taken shortcut through one of the Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem. Suddenly the mob of 40 Palestinian attcks there car with stones.
Afterwords the guys were severely beaten and stabbed brutally by the mob of Palestinian Arabs.
A Israeli soldier protect this guy from the evil mob of Palestinian Arabs.
See the picture, where both victim & protector are present.
Afterwords the guys were severely beaten and stabbed brutally by the mob of Palestinian Arabs.
A Israeli soldier protect this guy from the evil mob of Palestinian Arabs.
See the picture, where both victim & protector are present.
But, New York Times, Associated Press and other major media outlets published a photo of a young man -- bloodied and battered -- crouching beneath a club-wielding Israeli policeman. The caption identified him as a Palestinian victim of the recent riots -- with the clear implication that the Israeli soldier is the one who beat him..
The real victim said :-
'When a photo gets published, there are many links in the chain, and in this case, I don't know where the fault for the garbled caption lies. But it is deeply disturbing that the New York Times, the Associated Press (and everyone else in-between) assumed that if it's a victim, it must be a Palestinian'
I think in India we all are same victims of the media. We never know the truth behind the scene. There is always a question mark on media's role. When there is a attack on Hindu in this country, there is no one from media raise their voice against it, but vice versa media always try to sympathies Muslim, christian community and blamed Hindu's for it.
Now it's time to know the truth behind the real selfish face of the media!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
जनगणना के अंतर्गत जातिगणना सामाजिक समरसता एवम एकात्मता के प्रयासों को दुर्बल करेगी --- भैय्याजी जोशी
जनगणना के अंतर्गत जातिगणना सामाजिक समरसताएवम एकात्मता के प्रयासों को दुर्बल करेगी --- भैय्याजी जोशी http://rssonnet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=125 |
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Patni's helping hand for children from economically weaker section.
Patni one of the leading IT company raised hand for helping children from economically weaker section with the help of SEVA INTERNATIONAL. SEVA INTERNATIONAL is a one of the biggest and well known NGO.
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Weakening the warrior and ignoring Mao's orphans - Tarun Vijay
Weakening the warrior and ignoring Mao's orphans
Tarun Vijay, 24 May 2010, 10:46 AM IST
Mrs Sonia Gandhi is weakening the fight against armed and violent Naxalites. Her 'cause and consequence' statement published in her party's mouthpiece Congress Sandesh followed a pattern and made the home minister crestfallen.
First she allowed Digvijay Singh and then Mani Shankar Aiyar to have a dig at the country's home minister when he needed support most. Then her own statement caused a strange situation which gave a clear message that she doesn't approve of Chidambaram's approach. There couldn't have been anything more damaging to the morale of the chief leading a difficult war against Maoists, who had so far rejected all appeals by Chidambaram to shun violence and come to talks with government.
Sonia Gandhi didn't have a word of sympathy or praise for India's home minister, who also happens to belong to her party. Leave aside appreciating the security forces and assuring all help to Raman Singh, chief minister of Chhattisgarh. After all, Raman Singh too is an Indian and has been trying to wage the battle against the barbarians, which is singularly in stark contrast with other Naxalite-affected states. The victims of Naxal violence too are Indians and hence shouldn't it be the dharma of polity to help forge a unity on the issue of protecting Indians?
But instead she has encouraged her party men to criticize not only her own government's chief strategist against Naxal violence, but also the chief minister at a moment when both need the country's undiluted support.
Surprisingly not only the 'otherwise independent and objective' media are silent on her statement's devastating effect on the morale of the home minister and that of the security forces engaged in a difficult fight with one hand tied and the other wounded. The honourable Prime Minister has simply gone invisible. This is an atrociously amazing feat. He doesn't know whether as the head of the government, at least constitutionally, he should help his colleague fight to the finish successfully or support his mentor Sonia's prescription which amounts to help Naxals. The lone voice of protest on Sonia's pro-Naxal stand came from the inimitable Arun Jaitley. Isn't it a sad reflection on the so-called 'independent and fearless' leaders of public opinion?
It would be unacceptable that Sonia Gandhi didn't know of Chidambaram's earlier statements and interviews in the media. He had been constantly appealing the Naxalites to come to the talking table and shun violence. He is on record saying that the Naxalites are not allowing any developmental activity to be carried out in the region under their effective control. Hospitals, schools, road construction, farming activities, nothing is allowed to be helped by the state government apparatus. They are murderers and criminals, he said. It's not the Naxalites but Sonia who has defeated the warrior midway. Chidambaram's interview on a channel showed him in a dejected and anguished mood. The one who was roaring like a charged infantryman with his home secretary Pillai religiously following the line and expressing the pains and anguish of Indians on the support South Delhi's intellectual elite provides to the murderers, suddenly changed track and offered talks to the Naxals. Not wasting any time Sonia's 'development seeker' boys rejected the offer. Then Chidambaram issued a statement saying meekly: "We have to change our approach to deal with Maoists." What approach and which changes?
Why?
As a mother she must know the security personnel too belong to mothers and their families too mourn their martyrdom. Security forces are there to protect the Constitution and they act on the orders of a democratically elected government. Their death is often unsung in a 'secular' media and polity that finds it more fashionable and 'bold' to glorify those who are simple murderers for the sake a revolution whose implementation they have not been able to show in any of their pocket boroughs.
The Naxalites have been found collaborating with Islamist jihadis through the ISI and the ULFA in West Bengal. Their sophisticated weaponry and guerrilla warfare expertise to take on the Indian security forces show how deep they have been entrenched in the anti-India circle of foreign powers.
Besides, there is another issue, too sensitive and significant to any patriotic citizen, especially those who understand the feelings of a mother. The Naxalites have killed hundreds of farmers and small agricultural labourers on the suspicion of their being police informers or simply rejecting their demands to send their kids to join the Naxalites' ranks.
When a father is killed by the Naxalites, where do the children of such families go? With no earning member surviving in the family, such children land up in orphanages run by various NGOs in Chhattisgharh. The plight of children when their parents are slaughtered, often before their own eyes, is unimaginable. There are hundreds of kids in Chhattisgarh whose parents were brutally killed by Maoist 'development seekers'. Has Sonia Gandhi or Arundhati Roy ever, even once, tried to wipe the tears of those children who have been turned orphans by the savages of Mao?
I am giving here the pictures of some of such kids, turned orphans by Maoists. Our 'secular' sirens are worse child abusers than paedophiles. Not only are they making Indian children of parents unyielding to Naxal blackmail orphans but also forcing young kids to join their gangs to do menial jobs and take up guns in their jungle hideouts when their age demands them to go to school, study and play games.
For example, in just one family Shanti Teram, Jayavati Teram and Janaki Teram, sisters, were orphaned when their father was murdered by the Naxalites. All the three are sisters are now in an orphanage at Raipur. I have a list of 50 children, 39 girls and 11 boys, of the age group 5 to 14 in one district area only. Imagine little girls and boys of this age group living without their parents in an orphanage. What was their crime?
Can this be an 'appreciable' or 'understandable' act of 'development seekers'? Instead of consolidating the pro-India voices of reason and social welfare, why are people like Sonia Gandhi and Digvijay Singh weakening the battle that Indira Gandhi once won through Siddhartha Shankar Ray in Bengal showing grit and nationalism?
It's high time an all-party meet devised a consensus on tackling the Naxalite problem. I strongly recommend Lt. Gen Jacob to be consulted on this issue to improve more effectively the present method of anti-Naxal operations. It's noteworthy that Gen Jacob conducted counter-insurgency operations in Nagaland that led to the signing of the Shillong accord in 1975. Twelve years of peace followed. He also led operations in Mizoram, which resulted in the insurgents going to Kolkata conference for peace. He also set up the counter-insurgency school in Mizoram in 1970.
Pictures of children who became orphaned as Naxal s killed their parents. They are almost all tribals and belong to poor and marginalized farming class.
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indus-calling/entry/weakening-the-warrior-and-ignoring
RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Bhaiyaji Joshi condemns the attempts to defame the RSS
RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Bhaiyaji Joshi condemns the attempts to defame the RSS
RSS Sarkaryavah Shri Bhaiyaji Joshi strongly condemned the attempts on the part of a section of the media to defame the RSS by involving its name in some destructive activities. In a statement issued in New Delhi on May 3 he said: "The news of the arrest of some of the persons by ATS in connection with blasts at several places in the past has been reported by newspapers. The newspapers have, however, also linked these incidents to the RSS. The RSS condemns this in strongest words."The RSS always believes in the due Constitutional process. The Sangh would neither support nor give protection to any illegal or violent activity.
"Having faith in the impartiality of the investigation, the concerned office bearers have relieved the individual charged in this particular incident of all responsibilities. There should be proper investigation and the appropriate legal action should be taken against the guilty, the innocent should not be harassed."
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