Happy B’DAY.
Oh no, Happy NATIONAL Day.
Oh i forget, Happy ANNIVERSARY.
No no no no i Was Wrong. Happy VICTORY DAY.
Oh my god Happy NEW Year.
Ohh shit !! what's wrong with me .... wait ..i remember ..wait wait wait ... that's are in my mouth ..but i can't ..ohh jesus ..
ohh yeah !!
I think it's national holiday .......no ...
uffff!!!! god ....hmmm .....
excuse me sir , am free man and i live in free country .. so you can not forced me for anything whatever that is little question . am free ..... freeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
ohhhhhhhhh that's independence day {he he he }
At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new…India discovers herself again."I was on a busy street in varanasi a few days ago. At the crossroads a red traffic light made me stop. Soon a bunch of street children emerged from another side and one of them started tapping on the window of my car. Others spread out to the other cars that were pulling up. Each held tiny flag pins, the kind you can pin up on your sleeve or on the collar, slightly bigger tricolor flags that you can put up on the car dashboard or another bigger size that can be put up on tables and in offices and living rooms. 15th August was approaching. The day India got her independence 66 years ago. Unfortunate way for those street children to be independent I thought. They are apparently assigned traffic junctions and sell flags from 8 am to 9 pm starting from about a week before the independence day.
64 Years ago, at midnight, India was free. Free of colonialism. Free of imperialism. Ready to march into a new era. Or so we thought. We were free of the shackles that bound us and constrained us and India was all set to move on with a renewed vigour and unity never before observed in its 10,000-year history.Again, shall I say, so we thought. Because, all this was simply not to be. Soon after attaining freedom, we faced infiltration from unfriendly neighbours for a specific state called Kashmir. That issue troubles us to this day and has given an ugly by-product called Terrorism. Terrorism has reared its ugly head time and again
SOMETHING ABOUT SHE .... I MEAN INDIA
This is indeed India! The land of dreams and romance, of fabulous wealth and fabulous poverty, of splendour and rags, of palaces and hovels, of famine and pestilence, of genii and giants and Aladdin lamps, of tigers and elephants, the cobra and the jungle, the country of hundred nations and a hundred tongues, of a thousand religions and two million gods, cradle of the human race, birthplace of human speech, mother of history, grandmother of legend, great-grandmother of traditions, whose yesterday's bear date with the modering antiquities for the rest of nations-the one sole country under the sun that is endowed with an imperishable interest for alien prince and alien peasant, for lettered and ignorant, wise and fool, rich and poor, bond and free, the one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for the shows of all the rest of the world combined.
according to mark twin ...he wrote in his book{ the innocent abroad} -- India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through the village community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.
There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into your heart and won't go. For me, India is such a place. When I first visited, I was stunned by the richness of the land, by its lush beauty and exotic architecture, by its ability to overload the senses with the pure, concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds... I had been seeing the world in black & white and, when brought face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered in brilliant technicolor.
She (India) has left indelible imprints on one fourth of the human race in the course of a long succession of centuries. She has the right to reclaim ... her place amongst the great nations summarizing and symbolizing the spirit of humanity. From Persia to the Chinese sea, from the icy regions of Siberia to Islands of Java and Borneo, India has propagated her beliefs, her tales, and her civilization!
We are proud of our democracy. We are proud of our values and idealsGood morning to one and all, Firstly. I wish each and every one a very happy and auspicious Independence day. Today we are celebrating 66th Independence day. This day is achieved by our great leaders who sacrificed their life for the sake of our motherland. People like Mahatma Gandhi,Subash chandra bose, Alluri Seetaramaraju and many more heroes played a very vital role in the achieving this Independence. When we think "Father of Nation" Gandhiji, a great and pious man, who freed India from the clutches of foreign yoke sacrificed his life for the unity and integrity of India. He had his own concepts human welfare. He was an optimist. In 1942, when he started the " Quit India " movement he said 'Do or Die'. He was a fighter and a fighter although.
To understand Gandhiji one should understand Gandiji's concepts of Truth and Non-Violence, which in his opinion are the powerful weapons, through which he got us Independence. He was humanitarian in all respects. so each and every one let us take a resolution that we try to in inculcate at least one value in our lives, to develop ourselves into a good person and also good citizen of India.
"BE GOOD AND DO GOOD"
MODERN DISEASE OF INDIA -
Independence Day- the day when British left the golden bird free from their rule. But the bird was left looted, harassed, with the slightest of hope to survive. Then followed a long fight for the survival of golden bird. 66years have passed and the country is still ‘developing’. The whole world says and even we believe that we are the citizens of an independent country. But a question always keep on hovering in my mind, the answer to which I never found out. You also give it a try. Is India really free? Are we not bound by so many handcuffs of ever growing poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, crimes, men-women inequality, limited technology and the worst of all which potentiate other bounding forces too-
1- Corruption
NAME OF SCAM YEAR AMOUNT
Jeep Purchase -------------1948-------------------80 lakh
BHU Funds ---- --------1956--------------------50 lakh
MUNDHRA SCANDAL------ ------1957---------------------1.25 crores
Teja Loans ----- ------1960----------------------22 crores
Kuo Oil Deal ----- ------1976---------------------2.2. crores
HDW Comission -----------1987----------------------20 crores
Bofors Pay-Off --------- 1987----------------------65crores
St Kitts Forgery ---------1989--------------------9.45 crores
Airbus Scandal ---------1990---------------2.5 crores per week
Securities Scam ---------1992--------------------5000 crores
Indian Bank Rip-ofF ---------1992----------------------1,300 crores
Sugar Import ----------1994------------------------650 crores
JMM Bribes ----------1995------------------------1.2 crores
In a Pickle ----------1996------------------------10 lakhs
Telecom Scam ----------1996-----------------------1.6 crores
Fodder Scam ----- -----1996----------------------950 crores
Urea Scam --------------1996---------------------133 crores
CRB Scam ------------1997 --------------------1000 crores
Vanishing Companies Scam -------1998-----------------330.78 crores
Plantation Companies Scam --- 1999---------------------2,563 crore
Ketan Parekh Scam ----- 2001 --------------------------137 crores
Stockmarket Scam ----- 2001---------------------1,15,000 crores
Home Trade Scam ---- 2002--------------------------600 crores
Stamp Paper Scam ---- 2003---------------------30,000 crores
IPO- Demat Scam ----- 2005 ------------------------146 crores
Bihar Food Relief ScaM ---- 2005-----------------------17 crores
Scorpene Submarine Scam ----2005 ------------------18,978 crores
Punjab City Centre Project Scam --- 2006----------------1500 crores
Taj Corridor Scam ----- 2006----------------------175 crores
Pune Billionare Hasan Ali Khan Tax DefaulT- 2008----50,000 crores
The Satyam Scam -------- 2008----------------10,000 crores
Army Ration Pilferege Scam ---- 2008--------------5000 crores
The 2-G Spectrum Swindle ----- 2008 ----------1,76,000 crores
State Bank of Saurashtra Scam -----------------------95 crores
Illegal Money in Swiss Bank (est. till 2008)------ 71,00,000 crores
The Jarkhand Medical Equipment Scam --- 2009--------130 crores
Rice Export Scam ------- 2009 -------------------2,500 crores
Orissa Mine Scam ----------------------------- --- 7,000 crores
Madhu Koda Minning Scam ------- 2009----------- 4,000 crores
Commonwealth Games Scam ------2010------------ 40,000 crores
GRAND TOTAL ------------------------ Rs. 91,06,03,23,43,00,000/-
Shocked seeing the figure?? Don’t be because there is still a large figure behind the scene which the CBI has failed to suspect.
“Angrez chale gaye par inhe chod gye”- the best phrase that can describe our corrupt politicians and high commanding officers. And why only blame these famous names. Even an ordinary man is giving them a tough competition- Wrong ways to save income tax, Under table income, and what not. Fighting with any outsider is easy but how to fight with someone amongst ourselves. How to punish a crow from within a group of parrots? And what adds to the tragedy is that everyone is inside this dirty cave of corruption. Those who are in the light of honesty and truthfulness don’t want to make an initiative to clean this dirt.
2- CASTESIM -And, we have the other big menace of caste in our country. SC, ST, OBC, MBC, blah blah. The Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi envisaged that India will be truly free only when it is free of caste, poverty, hunger etc. Poverty remains. Hunger continues. And most saddeningly, caste continues to thrive in 21st century India. It continues to survive in a country which boasts of 9% growth, a highly successful IT sector which supports the United States.
ACCORDING TO ANICENT INDIAN PHILOSOPHY - the natural world is made up of four tatva { elements }
fire
water
air
earth
we believe that nothing is as perfect and beautiful as the natural world .....
"WE ALL ARE A TATVA CREATION" we all have same elements then why difference!!!
SOME PEOPLE THINK WE ARE NOT FREE .. I MEAN THEY ASK QUESTION ? ARE WE REALLY FREE ?
when i heared stupid question of this type .. amm so sad ..that HOW PEOPLE FORGOT ABOUT THAT HEROS WHO GIVE SACRIFIED TO THIS FREEDOM .... WHAT WE FORGOT THEM ... IT'S VERY SINFUL ..ACTUALLY WE ARE NOT DESERVE TO FREEDOM WE ALL ARE COWREAD ...WE CREATE ALL PROBLEM AND AT END WE ALL CRYING AND SHOUTED IT'S NOT FREEDOM ..WHAT THE HELL ???? Firstly, let me make myself quite clear. I disagree. India is a free nation, and we are free, independent people.
According to what you say in this article, it seems you wish to say that freedom means not having any duties or compulsions to fulfull, no taxes, no diseases, no poverty, in short, nothing wrong at all.
Mark this, “NOTHING IS PERFECT, NOR CAN IT EVER BE!”
The meaning of independence is not the right to buy things, or to not be paying taxes, or not having poverty either, the meaning of independence is the right to work for one’s own welfare. And in an independent nation like India, we do have that right.
But, as it is said, ‘Freedom is not free!’
May I ask you, if you see your children playing with siccors, what do you do? You stop them, right? Then, how can we let people do something like ride a bike without a helmet, or drive a car without a seatbelt?
We were born not only of our mothers, but also of this land, then, being the sons and daughters of this mother, India; how can we let our brothers and sisters endanger their lives; how can we cause this mother pain by letting her sons and daughters die for no proper reason?
And if you think that this is merely rhetoric and Indians do not reaaly feel so, then may I ask why every Indian calls every other fellow ‘bhaiya’ or ‘bhaisaab’ (meaning ‘brother’), or every other lady ‘behenji’ (meaning ’sister’)?
It is the feeling deep down in our hearts that shows through these simple gestures. Surely sometimes it can be masked by the more earthly feelings like jealousy or anger, but in times of need, it is these feelings that come out to make us stand together as one people, one nation, India.
Now, for the taxes. If you have such a problem with the taxes you pay, maybe you shouldn’t pay them, but then again, if you don’t, you’re going to see quite a lot of those kids at the junctions. You see, what you call ‘freebies to the poor’ actually help you by not straining your eye looking at impoverished kids. And if you have a problem having to help a stranger by paying taxes before you can help your own child, let me remind you as I said, that stranger, somewhere, is your brother or sister. Oh, and you probably have a problem paying taxes for people who are incapable of earning themselves, well that’s already been thought of, and that is why a major chunk of the taxes go into the education sector, so you and, in the future, your children, don’t have to pay taxes for such people!
Finally, I would like to tell you that if you have a problem that leaders in this country think they own it, why don’t you join politics? You see, it’s quite easy to complain about not having this or that, and quite difficult to work for it, but unless we, as Indians, make an effort ourselves to improve the situation, it cannot change.
I do not say that India is perfect, but its a start towards that, a fine start judging by what we’ve acheived in the past 61 years; but if we’re to remove those children from the junctions and into schools, if we’re to make everyone capable of earning themselves, if we’re to make sure that we’re served by an educated government, if we’re to be perfect, we have to do it ourselves, nobody else is going to come to do it for us.
Its upto Indians where India goes, whether it becomes a ‘worldpower’, or it shrinks to a ‘third-world country’
Its upto us!
And we will make it a worldpower!
WHAT I THINK ABOUT PROBLEM OF INDIA - India is a free country but the problems which plague us today in effect nullify it. Take poverty for instance. Yes, it has reduced by a great deal from 1947 to 2011. However, it is still the single largest issue affecting the Indian Union today. Moreover, the problem is that all the mechanisms to reduce this are in place but they are simply not functioning. We have NREGA to alleviate poverty. Everyone knows that it doesn’t give results how it is expected to give. Then, there is the Public Distribution System which is supposed to distribute grains but ends up filling the distributor’s coffers. The root cause is corruption. Corruption has engulfed every facet of society. All schemes are drawn up with great fanfare but everything, yes everything succumbs to corruption. We all know what happened in the CWG Scam or 2G Scam. I don’t wish to elaborate.
If it is not corruption, it is mismanagement. For the past few years, the farmers of India have toiled and toiled and produced bumper harvests year after year. The excess grains have been given to be stored in the FCI Godowns. In such a situation, you would think that the country would be free from hunger and starvation. But, that’s hardly the truth. Hunger and starvation levels refuse to come down. The recent media expose showed how grains were rotting in the godowns in the rains and being eaten up by rats in the dry season. If this is the state of affairs what will happen when we are actually short of food?
A grand salute to those great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Swami Vivekanand, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bhagat Singh who broke a revolt against British and drove them back to their home. Today again we need such leaders to drive corruption out of this beautiful country. Then we all will proudly say that “Yes!! We are the citizens of an independent country which flies unbound in the sky of glory and success”.
66 Years Ago...
A Nation Was Searching For A Piece Of Land. . .
Now,
A Piece Of Land Searching For A Nation. . .
Can Any One Help..??
OYE !!!! BAHUT HO GAYI INDIA KI BADNAAMI .. ----- Alright, enough of the bashing. India is not just a country of negatives. There are a whole lot of positives as well!! We are the world’s second largest growing economy behind China. We have an IT sector which is running the whole world. The culture and diversity of India is unmatched and despite so many issues, we live together in a multi-cultural land. We have a rich history and beautiful heritage. When the British ruled us, India showed how it can be as a united force. It is time to show that spirit to the world again!
SOMTHING PAINFUL BUT REALTY-
I am not a poor black kid. I am a middle aged white guy who comes from a better class white background. So life was easier for me. But that doesn’t mean that the prospects are impossible for those kids from the inner city. It doesn’t mean that there are no opportunities for them. Or that the 1% control the world and the rest of us have to fight over the scraps left behind. I don’t believe that. I believe that everyone in this country has a chance to succeed. Still. In 2011. Even a poor black kid in West Philadelphia.
It takes brains. It takes hard work. It takes a little luck. And a little help from others. It takes the ability and the know-how to use the resources that are available. Like technology. As a person who sells and has worked with technology all my life I also know this.
If I was a poor black kid I would first and most importantly work to make sure I got the best grades possible. I would make it my #1 priority to be able to read sufficiently. I wouldn’t care if I was a student at the worst public middle school in the worst inner city. Even the worst have their best. And the very best students, even at the worst schools, have more opportunities. Getting good grades is the key to having more options. With good grades you can choose different, better paths. If you do poorly in school, particularly in a lousy school, you’re severely limiting the limited opportunities you have.
And I would use the technology available to me as a student. I know a few school teachers and they tell me that many inner city parents usually have or can afford cheap computers and internet service nowadays. That because (and sadly) it’s oftentimes a necessary thing to keep their kids safe at home than on the streets. And libraries and schools have computers available too. Computers can be purchased cheaply at outlets like TigerDirect and Dell’s Outlet. Professional organizations like accountants and architects often offer used computers from their members, sometimes at no cost at all.
If I was a poor black kid I’d use the free technology available to help me study. I’d become expert at Google Scholar. I’d visit study sites like SparkNotes and CliffsNotes to help me understand books. I’d watch relevant teachings on Academic Earth, TED and the Khan Academy. (I say relevant because some of these lectures may not be related to my work or too advanced for my age. But there are plenty of videos on these sites that are suitable to my studies and would help me stand out.) I would also, when possible, get my books for free at Project Gutenberg and learn how to do research at the CIA World Factbook and Wikipedia to help me with my studies.
I would use homework tools like Backpack, and Diigo to help me store and share my work with other classmates. I would use Skype to study with other students who also want to do well in my school. I would take advantage of study websites like Evernote, Study Rails, Flashcard Machine, Quizlet, and free online calculators.
Is this easy? No it’s not. It’s hard. It takes a special kind of kid to succeed. And to succeed even with these tools is much harder for a black kid from West Philadelphia than a white kid from the suburbs. But it’s not impossible. The tools are there. The technology is there. And the opportunities there.
AT LEAST WHAT I WILL FOR INDIA ----
So, are we really free? I would say the answer is yes and no. Can we achieve former President APJ Abdul Kalam’s dream of India 2020. Maybe. Maybe not. Nevertheless, it is the people who can do it. As the old maxim goes, “Where there is a will, there is a way”.
I WANT A COUNTRY AS LIKE ---
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by domestic walls; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action--Into that heaven of freedom, let my country awake.
I BELIEVE IN A WORLD OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHT FOR ALL , A WORLD WHERE GIRLS CAN GROW UP FREE OF FEAR OF ABUSE , A WORLD WHERE WOMANARE TREATED WITH THE RESPECT AND DIGINITY THAT IS THEIR RIGHT , A WORLD WHERE POVERTY IS NOT ACCEPTABLE , A WORLD WHERE NOT ANY DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE , A WORLD WHERE " ALL IS WELL" { source - from my previous article } .....
"A GOLDEN TIGER RATHER THAN A GOLDEN BIRD"
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