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Thursday, September 13, 2012

EK THA TIGER-Atal Bihari Vajpyaee

Well this blog has nothing to do with the movie Ek tha tiger(though i m diehard fan of salman and katrina) but is about one real life tiger India ever had named as Atal Bihari Vajpyaee,the best Prime Minister of India.
Whenever it comes to the matter of development of India two Prime Ministers will always be remembered Late.PV Narsimha Rao(for liberating Indian economy) and Atal Bihari Vajpyaee for accelarating growth rate and creating new schemes for development,which helped our economy to atain new level.Born in middle class family at Gwalior,Vajpyaee went on becoming Prime Minister of India. Being a poet and a student of literature,he edited Rashtradharma (a Hindi monthly), Panchjanya (a Hindi weekly) and the dailies Swadesh and Veer Arjun.Like other full-time workers of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, Vajpayee never married and decided to dedicate his entire life for the service of the nation.Vajpyaee's political carrier began when he was first arrested in Quit India Movement but he got breakthrough in the total revolution started by Jaiprakash Narayan against Indira Gandhi.He merged Sangh with Janta Party and founded Bhartiya Janta Party with Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.
One of the things which I like most about Atal Bihari Vajpyaee was his dedication to take India higher and higher.In 1998 Pokhran when underwater nuclear test became successful whole world took India by surprise.Many European countries critised this act and trade with many countries declined but it  was his strong administration that forced development and economic growth in India.
During his administration, Vajpayee introduced many important economic and infrastructural reforms domestically including, encouraging the private sector and foreign investments,reducing governmental waste,encouraging research and development and privatization of some government owned corporations.Two of his projects-National Highway Development project and Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna totaly changed the look of many Indian roads and  villages.Other projects like Golden Quadrilateral(expressways linking Delhi,Mumbai,Kolkata and Chennai) and the North-South and the East-West Corridor provided fantastic infrastructure of New India.In late 2002 and 2003 the government pushed economic reforms, and the country's GDP growth accelerated at record levels, exceeding 6–7%. Increasing foreign investment, modernization of public and industrial infrastructure, the creation of jobs, a rising high-tech and IT industry and urban modernization and expansion improved the nation's inter-national image. Good crop harvests and strong industrial expansion also helped the economy. The Government reformed the tax system, increased the pace of reforms and pro-business initiatives, major irrigation and housing schemes and so on. The political energies of the BJP shifted to the rising urban middle-class and young people, who were positive and enthusiastic about the major economic expansion and future of the country.
It is because of his efforts India today is moving towards bright future.For his contribution in Indian politics he was reffered as Bhishma Pitamah of India Politics by Dr.Manmohan Singh.For his contribution Vajpayee is often regarded as one of the best prime minister of India till date.His speech and the ways of handeling situation with full courage I will say that he is the real life Tiger.
-Sidhu 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Farmer Suicide in India:An Alarming Situation

Why do the farmers commit suicide in Maharashtra,Andhara Pradesh,Orissa,West Bengal and UP? The seed that they are forced to use is factory made. They are hybrid seed that only produce 10% of crop. They have to use expensive chemicals and fertilizers. Imagine if your pay was cut 90% and you have work twice as hard would you also not want to commit suicide. Nobody addresses the grievances of the hand that feeds us. Are politicians, lawyers and doctors more important than the farmer who produces some thing so valuable as food. One day the farmers will release that all they have to do is stop sending their produce to cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Calcutta, Chennai. If the farmers decide enough is enough and cut the road and train links to the city then how long will you survive. The city only has 7 days of food and fuel in the system. What good is your fancy cars, big houses, bank accounts, gold and silver. If you don’t have food, fuel or water. The farmers have the upper hand. They don’t need us as much as we need them. 

You might say I am paranoid. This has never happened before. The government will surely do something. The government will have so many problems of its own that it will not be able to handle the situation. Just because it has not happened before that does not mean it cannot happen. 


Multinationals like Dow run politics and have the government officials in their back pocket.  Dow Chemicals, DuPont and Monsanto are responsible for terminator seed sold to Indian farmers and the rest of the world. These seeds are hybrid seed that means they are mixed with other seeds and do not produce seed. The farmer has to depend on Dow, DuPont and Monsanto for any future purchase of seeds. The production capacity is only 10% and a lot of pesticides and chemicals have to be used. That is also controlled by the big three.
What the farmer needs is non-hybrid, non GMO (genetically modified), heir loom (belongs in generation to generation), open pollinated (birds, insects) and non hybrid (not mixed with other seeds) seeds. 


The government of India has sold out the farmers by allowing these companies to take root in India. In just a few short years these seeds could destroy the heritage of India. This is their master plan to make India totally dependent on the government. sponsored and funded terrorism. Food is control. Seed is total control. As a precautionary measure store food for 3 months to 4 years. Rice, wheat, beans, honey is a good place to start.  As plan B keep seed as well. When you are aware then you can prepare. Happy prepping !! If nothing happens then you can always donate your food to the poor.
If you don’t stop them now then it will be too late.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

In Which direction My India is going

What is happening in India?Why our GDP has gone down?Why the citizens of India are struggling with rising inflation?Why in modern India where secularism is rising then why vote banks politics? Why we are not able to tackle terrorism?Why?Why?Why?


Battered by scams and misgovernance, the government’s second-generation economic reforms have ground to a halt. GDP growth has stalled, the rupee is sharply down and the trade gap has widened to an annualised $165 billion. Rising prices – especially of food – are due both to supply-side bottlenecks and a misguided government decision to raise steeply the price it pays for rabi and kharif. This will keep inflation in double digits well into next year. Inflation could be the government’s single biggest policy failure and vote-loser.
One of the biggest factor which is taking our country in negative direction is vote bank politics by grabbing votes from muslim and minoroties. The policy of appeasing Muslims rather than educating them continues. Just over 426 million Indians voted in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. That amounted to 59.70% of India’s 714 million eligible voters. Out of these, 119 million voted for the Congress. And of these 119 million Congress votes, more than 55 million votes came from an estimated 105 million eligible Muslim voters. Without the Muslim vote, the Congress might have been hard pressed to win 120 seats in the Lok Sabha in 2009. Congress policy on Muslims is therefore startlingly simple: appease, don’t educate – lest they become progressive and demand genuine secularism which would place them at the heart of India’s socio-economic story, voting individually in future on real issues rather than en masse.


Regarding terrorism,the UPA government has failed to halt terrorism externally from Pakistan or internally from Maoists. Fortunately, Pakistan is so immersed fighting the terror,it has created that it now has  less time left to bleed India. This has allowed Home Minister P. Chidambaram to claim credit for lower levels of crossborder terrorism despite his failure to get the National Counter-Terrorism Centre  in place even three years after the 26/11 Mumbai attack. The growing rapproachment with Pakistan, in evidence at the SAARC summit in the Maldives, is however a positive sign of how geoeconomics can offer a lasting solution to peace in South Asia.




By this blog once again i want to say "Wake up India Wake up"
Jai Hind
-Sidhu

Friday, September 9, 2011

My Birthplace Patna

I was born in a middle class kayastha family at Patna,the capital city of Bihar.Though my native place is Bhojpur district in Bihar,since my father use to work at Patna i spend the first seven years of my childhood here.Many of my relative still lives their and quite often I use to visit them.
            Since my dad has got transferable job,we keep on moving from one city to another all over India.But during my vaccation whenever we use to visit this city we use to see the condition of city detoriating day by day.The rising crime,detoriating conditions of roads,not having proper shops,the worst condition of hospitals etc use to make me feel that i was born in the city of hell.The city which was once the capital of the greatest emperors of India was declining into hell.But on other hand the city had some positive points too.The city had tourist attraction like khumrar,planetorium,gol ghar and city is one of the leading place in the country in terms of delicious mouthwatering foods.
                             But since last few years the city witnessed tremendous change like better law and order,better quality of roads,lots of new flyover,new retail markets,large no of investments by private companies.But the most important change is in the implementation of new economic reforms by the state government which not only increased the per capita income of the city but also made it one of the leading business market of India.The city experienced good response from the customers in each and every kind of Business activities.As of 2011, the economy of Patna has seen sustained economic growth. In particular, the economy has been spurred by growth in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods industry, the service sector, along with Green revolution businesses.
It was not only the citizens of Bihar but the various marketing and industrial gurus who had doubt over the potential of the city but now all of them are surprised to see the potential of the city.Still the city needs lots and lots of development and various development work in the city is going on but what I personally feel is that Patna is a sleepy dragon,it deserves everything like other metropolitant city.Now with lot of change going on within the city,it is the right time for this dragon to awake and take the world by surprise.
-sidhu....

Friday, July 29, 2011

Only our Reponsiblity Can Make It Possible

The word responsiblity itself means response and possiblity.Response towards anything can only make it possible.Being an young generation Indian and looking at the present scenario,it is the matter to think that why our India lags behind in various aspects.The rising corruption and vote bank politics itself give rise to the situation that Sau me se ninyanbe beiman,fir bhi mera Bharat Mahan(99  amonsgt the hundred  are corrupt then also our country is great).


                                                     Other Asian countries like China,Japan,Malasiya,Singapore,Korea,UAE and Taiwan are head of us in the various aspects of development.It has been sixty four years of our independence but  still we are categorized as a developing nation.Being seventh largest country in terms of area and having sixty percent of fertile land and having more than ten big rivers and more than one lakh companies(including small and medium scale) our economy ranks on the forty second place in the world.


                                                People say that we lag good Prime Minister or Chief Minister or Policemen or high quality security force.Now just think that how many of us are good citizens or how many of us fullfill our responsibliy honestly.Taking example of a cricket team which wins the match,it just dose not require one good captain but it reqiures full fleged effort from the playing eleven.It is the 100 crore people who creates India.Prime Minister or the other leaders are from us only.If we work for our responsiblity honestly then only our nation can rise.It is the responsiblity of each and every Indian whether he/she is Anna Hazzare or Baba Ramdev,to raise his voice against corruption.It is the responsiblity of each and every citizen to raise his voice against the black money kept at Swiss bank and other foreign Bank.But what we see in the media is that the people are pointing fingure on the property of Ramdev and Anna and when it comes to the matter of 2G  or CWG or Adarsh Society everyone in our government becomes silence.


WAKE UP INDIA WAKE UP


The biggest power on earth is youth power and if this power is used in correct direction to build a good human being in ourselves to fight against anything happening bad and develope this quality,no one can stop our India to become a superpower.
Jai Hind
-Sidhu.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Is India Safe for We the Indians


The recent terrorist attack on Mumbai has once again raised the question that –Is India safe for Indians?The bomb blast on the date 13th July 2011 has lead to death of more than twenty people and injured more than hundred.

Though the terrorist have attacked us after long time but the matter is that why do they dare to attack us?Is their any fault in the security sytem or do we lack better quality of service from our Police or various organization of defence force or is their a matter of high level corruption in home ministry. After 26/11 attack they have targeted our nation third time and still no action has been taken against them.Still terrorist like Ajmal Kasab and Afzal Guru are not being hanged though the supreme court have orderd death sentence for them.No clue of those militants have been found who have attacked Pune and Varanasi during last two years.If fast and furious action is not taken against them they will keep on attacking us.

After various terrorist activities in our nation,when  it is the time when whole nation needs to stand united against those terrorist,statements  from some of our leaders(using the word honourable for them will be abuse to our nation) is trying to create national disintegrity amongst us as that of Raj thackrey blaming north Indians migrant or Digvijay Singh blaming the hindus behind this attack and referring hindu as a terrorist.Also statements from the so called yuvraj of congress,Rahul Gandhi refering the 13 july attack as a small one makes it clear that he is not either interested in taking action on terrorist or he want a big attack like 26/11 again and then only action will be taken against the terrorist.

By this blog,I want to conclude that we Indians being on the verge of becoming superpower and having third largest defense force are not able to defend ourselves from these terrorist and if this kind of terrorist activities continues than the day is not too far when situation in our nation will become similar to that of our so called neighbor Pakistan.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

THE CUP WHICH WE DESERVE...


 At two wickets down for 31, chasing a target of 275 in a World Cup final, it all seemed to be headed in Sri Lanka's direction. In all ODIs since 2000, a first-innings total of 270 or more had been a winning score 394 times, while only 100 times had it been chased down. Add to that the pressures of the occasion - only twice in nine previous finals had the team batting second won a World Cup final, plus no side had ever lost their first wicket without a run on the board - and there was no doubt about which team held the whip at that stage.

That's when India's middle order stepped up, with a couple of stunning partnerships that completely turned the run-chase around. Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir's 83-run partnership consumed only 15.3 overs and resurrected India's innings, while the Gambhir-MS Dhoni stand more or less sealed the deal, adding an outstanding 109 off 19.4 overs to ensure the highest sucessful run-chase in a World Cup final.

The highlight of both those partnerships was the manner in which the batsmen soaked up the pressure, kept the risks to a minimum, and yet scored their runs at an excellent rate. In the third-wicket stand, Gambhir and Kohli scored only 32 out of 83 runs in fours and yet scored at 5.35 runs per over. Gambhir and Dhoni were even better, scoring 32 out of 109 in fours, yet achieving a run-rate of 5.54.

Going into this innings, Dhoni's performances with the bat had been disappointing, but there were no half-measures about the way he batted on Saturday. He showed, once again, his ability to excel in a run-chase: in 81 innings when he has batted second, Dhoni averaged 50.92, with 19 fifties and two hundreds. Among batsmen who've scored at least 2500 runs batting second, only Michael Bevan has a higher average.

Of the 91 runs he scored, more than half - 48 - came in the region between point and mid-off, several of them through back-foot punches off the spinners. Muttiah Muralitharan went for 22 off 22 balls, while Suraj Randiv conceded 14 off 15, as Dhoni repeatedly made room and played against the spin, carving the ball through cover and extra cover.

The other key contribution came from Gambhir, who clearly relishes playing Sri Lanka. Four of his nine ODI hundreds have come against them, and he almost made it a fifth with a superbly paced 97. One of the key tasks he accomplished was playing out Muralitharan and Lasith Malinga: 42 out of the 122 balls he faced were from them, and though he scored only 28 from those deliveries, he did his job by playing out a fair number.

The key partnerships for India
For wktRunsBalls1s/2s4s/6s
3rd839327/98/0
4th10911849/ 118/ 0
Overall, there was little to choose between the Sri Lankan and Indian innings. India played seven fewer dots, but one of the impressive aspects of the Indian chase was the fact that they ran 24 twos, which shows the intent and aggression in the team during the chase.

The Sri Lankan and Indian innings
TeamScoreDots1s/2s4s/6s
Sri Lanka274 for 6146108/ 1727/ 2
India277 for 413999/ 2425/ 2
The win meant that, for the first time in a World Cup final, a centurion ended up in the losing team. Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards, Aravinda de Silva, Ricky Ponting and Adam Gilchrist had all scored hundreds in winning causes, but Mahela Jayawardene's sublime 103 not out wasn't enough to seal the win for Sri Lanka. None of that was Jayawardene's fault, though, as he crafted a magnificent knock, scoring at least a run a ball against each of the Indian bowlers. Zaheer Khan, so incisive in his opening spell, was taken apart by Jayawardene, who scored 23 from 14 balls off Zaheer.

The flawless manner in which Jayawardene batted made it look as if he was batting on another pitch. A comparison of his innings' stats with those of the other Sri Lankan batsmen illustrate the gulf: Jayawardene didn't score off less than 32% of the deliveries he faced; for the rest of his team, that percentage was more than 56.

This was also the first of Jayawardene's 14 ODI hundreds which ended in defeat. Considering how classy the knock was, it probably deserved a better result.