Saturday, 2 November 2013

After 63 years of his demise- India gave him a renowned ,dignified position on his home soil atleast as a materialistic figure..:-(

Yeah I m talking about the world's highest statue of the  "Iron Man Of India","Architect Of United, Integrated India " and who actually deserved to become the first PM of India -- Sardar Vallabhai Patel

Sardar served only for few years in governance but the job what he had done is incredible, today he is not there but his work made him immortal.

Today from Kashmir to Telangana everywhere separatist triggering their voice, wish one more Sardar we had..
 Sorry Sardarji India forgot u ..but "Late but Never" finally India woke up from its "Kumbakarna Nap" and paid respect to him through the world's tallest statue. ..-Jai Sardar Patel

    Mera Bharat Mahan

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

 
It was 1992, may be I was in L K G or about to join..watching the T V..all crowd present in d stadium were clapping on d achievement of a very dwarf, lean Indian kid -- thats d moment when I got attracted to a outdoor game-- its Cricket. .and that match was a worldcup match against Australia and achievement was a century!

Next it was 1996, when India lost to Sri Lanka in d worldcup semifinals; despite of all d efforts of that same kid but now a young guy..I was one among the crores of Indians who literally cried after that match..

Now its of Sharjha cup..when the same guy torn apart d world class spin bowler - ShaneWarne and single handedly took India to Finals.. the whole country was in the celebration mood jus coz of that young cricketer. .

It was another worldcup series, as d series was started this cricketer got d news of his beloved father demise. .he flew to India and completed d final rituals but listening to d " Nation's Need of D Hour " he flew back to World cup series and scored 100 in d next match....

Its d match against of our arch rivals in d world cup--- D so called " Ravalpindi Express " was screwed by our talented cricketer ....i was also one among d all Indians who rejoiced as we if won d war against them..

These kind of hundreds of memories we all can cherish even 2day but d common thing is all r associated with that talented cricketer either directly or indirectly. .and that cricketer is non other than " The Living Legend of Indian Cricket "," The God of Cricket " -- Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar !!!!!!

Yesterday this great personality announced his farewell even to Test Cricket.. in d sense the man who personified d cricket, d face of Indian Cricket, who brought a Charishma to Indian Cricket is about to remove his gloves permanently ..

For a diehard fan like me, even to imagine the cricket without him is not possible. .. may be his last test match will be against WestIndies on his home turf Mumbai. ..

Dear Sachin, d path which u came across in ur career nobody can even come near to it..for a fan like me u r more than cricketer. ..we don't have any words to thank u for d service which u have rendered for the country. .we may watch cricket even after ur exit also..but it it won't be same as with u..yesterday u said --its a tough call for u...but for us its more tougher than u even to imagine d cricket world without u...

We say-- Mera Bharat Mahan but in reality u made our Hindustan Mahan. .Sachin u r simply great..we truely miss u...love u lot...
— feeling sad.

Sunday, 25 December 2011

STEVE JOBS-THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD

     This planet has seen many heroes who went on to conquer this world with the use of musle power,but there are hardly few personalities who stepped into change this world and they endeavoured to achieve this mission,it'll not be wrong to say that STEVE JOBS stands first among all such frontliners.

     Who's STEVE JOBS?,obviously its a very easy question to ans but What is STEVE JOBS? probably it's not so easy,because JOBS was not just an entrepreneur,neither just a visionery nor just a manager which even he,himself denies.He was not a hardware engineer,not a software programmer,but the role what he played ,job what he has done and what he has contributed to humanity has made him such a towering personality, which we even cant imagine.It's very difficult to bring him in a portrait of any role but one cant deny that he was the leading light of digital era which redefined the technology and also our lives.

       The last last words of Jobs to his fellow mates of APPLE before stepping down as C.E.O of APPLE and handing over the job to his successor TIM COOK, were really remarkable and model for us-
 " I have always said that if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expections as APPLE'S C.E.O.i would be the first to let you know and unfortunately that day has come".

       JOBS today you are not there with us physically but your job has made you alive forever,your ideas will continue to shape this world for generations to come,you touched the ugly world of technology and made it beautifull for common people like us.
                            MISS YOU JOBS AND HATS OFF TO YOU.
                                                    May your soul rest in peace!!!!!!



Sunday, 24 July 2011

Hats Off--The Forgotten Heroes Of Kargil




It was during the Holi,1999
     The whole nation was dipped in the colours,enjoying the festival but at the other side brave Indian soldiers were playing holi with enemies blood,the fourth war between arch rivals Indo-Pak was begun.The coward  Pakistani intruders who occupied the Indian peak points of Kashmir were showering bullets on our soldiers present in the bottom of mountains,initially we were on the backfoot,we lost many brave sons of our motherland.Suddenly army called upon all the soldiers who were on leaves,it was high time and War was declared officially!!!
    Among the soldiers who were on leaves there was one Hero hailed from Palalapur who probably might not've thought that his life's going to be written by  the goldenlines in the history of Indian Army.When her mother asked him "Beta, bahut hushiyar rehna (be carefull)'',he uttered the following words--
   ''Maa, tum chinta mat karna,Ya to tiranga lehrake avunga,ya phir tirange mein lipate hue avunga, magar avunga zarur (dont worry,either i'll back by raising the Indian Flag in victory or wrapped in it.but defenitely i'll be back)"  ---This brave soldier was non other than Lt.Vikram Bhatra
     It was June 19, 1999, about five weeks after the Kargil war began. Pakistani invaders had taken positions in bunkers at a height of 17,000 feet on Peak 5140 in Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Batra and Captain Sanjeev Jamwal -- both from the Kangra valley in Himachal Pradesh -- were ordered to recapture the peak on the night,the operation was much too dangerous to be carried out during the day.Aware of the enemy's vantage point, Lieutenant Vikram Batra had to complete his mission successfully. 
     Lt Batra -- who was later promoted to captain on the battlefield -- decided to attack the enemy from the rear. Peak 5140, the highest point on the Tololing Ridge, was one of the most arduous and crucial peaks in the Drass region. If it fell, it would clear the Pakistanis from that sector and pave the way for further victories.
He knew they had to win.
   It was dark and cold. The men crawled, quietly. Batra, who had earned an instructor's grade as a commando, was determined not to lose any men.He was deeply upset when a terrorist's bullet meant for him had struck his man behind him during his first posting in the terrorist-prone region of Sopore in Jammu and Kashmir.'Didi, it was meant for me and I lost my man,' he had told his elder sister over the phone. But tonight his guide was the framed motto of the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun, that he had brought home to Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, at the end of his training.
   The safety, honor and welfare of your country come first always and everytime.The honor, welfare and comfort of the men you command come next.Your own ease, comfort and safety come last, always and everytime.
The motto had been molded into his heart as a Gentleman Cadet. There was no better time to live by it than now -- when India was at war and he, in his first major battle.

All his men had made it alive.
Vikram was elated. 'Yeh Dil Maangey More' -- the Pepsi catchline those days -- he told his commander at base camp.
His words became the catchline for the Kargil war.
Vikram Batra had led a brilliant operation in one of India's toughest campaigns in mountain warfare. His men swore by him. General Ved Prakash Malik, then the Chief of the Army Staff, called to congratulate him. His triumph was being beamed from television screens across the country.
Photographs of him and his men striding the captured Pakistani gun at the base camp made it to every newspaper.In a time of war, he became the face of the young Indian soldier who fought ferociously and died fearlessly.His code name was Sher Shah.The other soldier India knew with the same name had lived in the Middle Ages and was called 'The Lion King.' Sher Shah Suri was an accomplished commander who defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun and sat on the throne of Delhi for five years.Vikram Batra was the hero of the nation. Two weeks after his conquest of 5140, people would remember him as the Lion of Kargil.
'Daddy, I've captured.' G L Batra(father of Vikram) can never forget that phone call that June morning. Vikram's voice was cracking through the satellite phone. He was talking too fast and wasn't clear at all.For a moment, he thought his son was captured. But the school principal knew it was preposterous to think that he would be allowed to call his
parents if he were a prisoner of war. Yet he was frightened and asked Vikram to speak clearly.
'Oh Daddy, I've captured the enemy's post. I'm OK, I'm OK.'
'Bete [son], I'm proud of you,' replied Mr Batra, 'may God bless you to carry on your task there.'
It was the happiest moment of his life. He had named his son 'Vikram' because the name spelled character and strength and he had lived up to it.
      It was the morning of June 20, 1999. Through the previous night Vikram had commanded a daring operation and his father reveled in his accomplishment.The capture of 5140 would finally lead to the decisive fall of Tiger Hill, and to India's eventual victory.
      Nine days later, Vikram called from base camp. He was leaving for another crucial operation. 
Vikram you are going for another crucial operation, what are your thoughts at this moment?' Mr Batra watched his son on the evening news when the television reporter questioned him at the base camp.
Over the past few days, the school principal had tried to catch a glimpse of his son after he came home every day. But that day something about Vikram left him uneasy.
'I wish the families of the deceased soldiers are looked after well by the government and society,' Vikram replied and turned his face from the camera.
Sitting in his home, hundreds of miles away, Mr Batra read the facial expressions of his son and instantly knew what was going on in his mind.
Vikram doubted his return, Mr Batra thought.
This time, the father turned away from the television screen and broke down.
His wife asked him why he had suddenly become so sad. He did not have the courage to tell her what he felt.
At that moment he knew their son wasn't coming back.
A fortnight after he became the face of the Indian soldier in the Kargil war, Vikram Batra died.
He was mortally wounded on the morning of July 8 after fighting through the night while recapturing Peak 4875. He was ill but had insisted that he was fit for the mission and completed it in a manner that put him alongside some of India's greatest military heroes.
Vikram with his men had begun a tortuous climb to strengthen the flanks of the Indian troops fighting the invaders at 16,000 feet.
The conditions were extremely tough. At a gradient of 80 degrees, the thick fog made the advance even more precarious.
The enemy got wind of Batra's arrival. They knew who Sher Shah was, by now his military prowess had become the stuff of legend. 
       Vikram with another young officer, Anuj Nayyar, fought the enemy's counter-attack ferociously.
They cleared enemy bunkers, egged their men forward, engaged in a hand-to-hand combat and forced the Pakistani retreat.The mission was almost over when Vikram ran out of the bunker to rescue another junior officer who had injured his legs in an explosion.
"His subedar begged him not to go and said he would go instead," says his father, "but Vikram told him: 'Tu baal-bacchedar hain, hat ja peeche. [You have children, step aside]"
He lunged forward to save the young lieutenant, when a bullet pierced through his chest.
By the morning India won back Peak 4875 but lost Vikram Batra.
For his sustained display of the most conspicuous personal bravery and leadership of the highest order in the face of the enemy, he was awarded India's highest decoration in battle -- the Param Vir Chakra, posthumously
His comrade in battle, Anuj Nayyar, also died while clearing his fourth enemy bunker.
He was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra -- the nation's second highest honour.
        This is not story of just Vikram Bhatra,there are many such heroes who laid down their lives for our better tommorow,lets not forget such brave soldiers and salute all those who shed their blood just for our sake,by the way just exactly 12  years back on this same day our brave soldiers saved our country's pride by recapturing the kargil frontiersHappy Kargil Victory Dayj

    

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Party system-The root of India's all problems

On a moment when u hear this, u may be get weird out,but just think calmly and deeply about our system,bring the whole system under scrutiny, then the ans what you'll get for all Indian problems is ultimately--the party system!!!!!!!!
      To understand this better we must look at INDIAN HISTORY,from sindhu civilisation to today's modern democratic governments people are always divided in the name of race,religion,caste,languages,land etc,and the people who wanted rule, always used this tool as their powerfull magic wand ie the policy of "DIVIDE AND RULE".
     Let us consider a simple example-we all know that CORRUPTION is the biggest impedement for INDIAS DEVELOPMENT!!!And when individually if we ask our politicians they are 100% agree with this but as a partymember if we ask them to give a on record statement about the corruption of their own party member, they'll start supporting their party member!!what kind of logic it is....why such double standards!!!Thats why the ultimate solution is NO PARTY SYSTEMnnNA
     Now the biggest question infront of us is how we can rule a nation without party-my simple ans is if a company can be successively handled without any party or party like system then why cant we apply the same to our administration.
   1)Lets choose independents as our representatives--In our present system the one who has no strength to win the confidence of his own constituent people,intrude into assembly just because he got the ticket of a party and people are forced to choose him to bring their party in power.
   2)Direct election of our Prime Minister/Chief Minister---In our Present System we''ll be never known who''ll rule us, jus we can vote for the party. Then later they'll bring their candidate,we are again forced to accept him.
   3)Our elected P.M/C.M must be given full powers to choose his own cabinate--In our present system even if there is more eligible candidate in opposition party for a ministrial post, p.m/c.m must oblige to his party as he belongs to a party.
      So folks just think if there is no congress,no bjp,no samajvadi,no dmk, no party at all...how beautifull India'll be... then why dont u say---- NO PARTY ZINDABAD

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Globalization and Small Farmers

        'Globaliation','Privitalization',"Industrilzation"---No doubt the moment when we listen such heavy words,the visual picture what comes to our mind is of pinalce buildings,mammoth IT palaces,posh shopping complexes,malls etc in other words in a language of modern man we can say DEVELOPMENT,but have we ever seen or even just thought atleast what is its impact on agriculture sector especially on the developing countries like INDIA,SOUTH AFRICA,BRAZIL?Its brutal story, simply brutal!!!
        
        Coming to straight just have a glance at data collected in INDIA----

1)182,936---this is not the salary of any IT enployee,its the number of farmers who have committed suicide in INDIA IN THE PERIOD OF 1997-2007 that is in the span of just 10years.(National Crime Records Bureo (NCRB),a wing of ministry of home affairs)

2)800,000--this is the number of farmers who had quit farming between the censes of 1991-2001.

3)1997-2001 in the span of 5 years 78737 farmers committed suicide and in next 5years it increased to 87567,on an avg for every 30min a farmer took his life.

4)By early this decade the avg monthly per capita expenditure of a small farmer family was 503rs(10$),60% on food.

5)510grms this was the per capita net availability of foodgrains in 1991,by 2005 it dropped to 422grms.

      So what this above data really tells us,it gives the severe picture of small farmers lives and also possible affect of it on common man's life.Dont have prejudices that i'm here all the way to just blame globalization,no i'm not,not at all!!!But i'm here to just share the opposite facial view of it.LETS NOT BE IN THE ILLUSION THAT THIS FARMING PROBLEM WONT AFFECT US,THINKING ITS NOT MY BUSINESS...REMEMBER THE SINKING BOAT DOES NOT SINK ALONE,IT TAKES ITS PASSENGERS ALSO!!!

     Now if we think about small farmers situation seriously,the big question stands infront f us is why the situation is so worst,if in the countries like India only story is so poor then what about the african countries,can u imagine?ITS JUST NIGHTMARE.And the reason for it is -SUBSIDIES given to farmers in the west,but not allowed to give in DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,JUMPING RATES OF PESTICIDES AND OTHER FARMING NEEDS,MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES LOBBY,NO SUITABLE MARKET FOR THE CROPS,MEDIATORS MESS UPS,SNATCHING LANDS OF FARMERS IN THE NAME OF INDUSTRILIZATION---And the ultimate result is huge debts and which leads to the death of a farmer,our society may call it as suicide,but the reality is its a brutal homicide of meak man by the globalization.....
     Man is chopping his own leg by forgetting the roots from where he has come from...the suicides of farmers is a warning bell to the humanity,if we wake up now only then its well and good otherwise tommorw a time'll come when we'll have money but not food.SMALL FARMERS MAY LOOK SMALL FOR NAKED EYE BUT THEIR SERVICE TO SOCIETY IS NOT SMALL,LET'S SAVE SMALL FARMERS AND SAVE OURSELVES................
    
    

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Anna Hazare Phenomenon-The Fire Against Corruption

Ex Super Cop-Kiran Bedi

Anna Hazare

Arvind Kejriwal
 It was April 4 2011,
          the whole country was still in the happy hangover of INDIA'S worldcup victory.The men in blue led by young,dynamic captain M.S.Dhoni created a new history by lifting the WORLD CUP after 27years,but no one had thought till the dawn of April 4 that the past cricket history is going to be a prologue for the another history to be written by a team led by a 71yrs old man KISAN BABURAO HAZARE alias ANNA HAZARE.
          Perhaps it was not a popular name which many people were heard off  but now this name has become the ray of hope for all those who feel frustrated,disgusted about the system we are living with.Its not that people want to uproot this whole democratic system,but when the leaders who rule us fails to understand people's voice,their feelings, it leads to a big blow to the system,which is what exactly happened in the form of Anna Hazare Movement against Corruption, in other words INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION.
          Someone has said '' Power Corrupts But Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely",in fact Power and Corruption are the two faces of the same coin.In democracy, actually the real power is the common man only,but the same common man once get elected by his own people as their representative and enters the corridor of power forgets  his duties and responsiillites and becomes the slave of corruption.Corruption is not a new word for Indians,its there since India's inception.We Indians are used to with this problem.But this time it crossed its limits with every day new scams were unfolding starting from Adarsh Society,common wealth,2g spectrum,denotification(thanks to Right To Information Act).all politicos became naked infront of people,not just politicos even journalists,corporarate giants all became the part of dirty corruption game.So this all made people so much frustrated that people were waiting to express the outrage against corruption,and Anna's Voice and Leadership gave a platform for that,and all walks of people supported Anna Hazare like as if its the war against corruption and politicians.
          Anna Hazare's demands were not so tough that our democratic government cant fulfill it,he just asked for the set up of Joint Drafting Committe to bring the strong Lokpal Act with the help of which leaders,bureacrats who betrays the nation can be punished and justice can be made.But our rigid governments was not ready to accept the demands and gave the blind citation of unprescidental happenings,but when day by day his fast unto death agitation got strengthened by the suppport of youth of this country,even power corridors shook out and at last bowed its head against Common Man's Voice,accepting to set up Drafting Committe in which 5members from the civil society got seat among the 10 members.
          Anna's not the single one to lead such huge movement,Aravind Kejriwal,Kiran Bedi,Swami Agnivesh and many others supported and worked for it.The Crusade'll not end here just by the announcement of Joint Drafting Committe,its just the bigining,the road ahead is not easy but its not even impossible also...lets see what's there in the Pandora Box!!!
          MERA BHARAT MAHAN