Sunday 30 December 2012

DON'T STOP.





One of the most determined women whom we saw some days ago has gone away. The inspirational mine for the Indian women has gone away leaving a great fight to be fought behind. The girl who fought endlessly and magnificently for 14 days and shown the world the power of an Indian woman. The valiant girl Nirbhaya passed away yesterday at 2.15am from Cerebral Edema in Singapore. The girl who was brutally raped and savagely beaten by the six gang rapists died after a very long battle. First Nirbhaya was treated in Safdarjung hospital but then was shifted to Singapore's Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Nirbhaya wanted to live as she told her mother while she was being treated in Safdarjung hospital but sadly she could not. Her body couldn't keep pace with her humongous spirit and she passed away. RIP Nirbhaya but I assure you that India will continue fighting and tussling for you and will fight until you get justice.
But only saying will not help. We all have to do something and analyse why these things continue to happen. Even after the protests at India Gate and Jantar Mantar because of Nirbhaya's gang rape cases of molestation and sexual harassment are arising. Women are not safe even now after such a mass protest.
There has been a clear apathetic behaviour of Police, government and people. This is the reason why these types of rape, molestation cases are rising day by day.
Just before the rape the six rapists also robbed a man. The man went to the police station but his FIR was not lodged and police didn't listen to him. The police still refuses to lodge many rape cases, molestation FIRs and therefore people's voice is clamped down. The drives being started by the police have not been implemented carefully and our government also remains silent and just says that we are doing or we will do. That the root of all these things. The police didn't pay heed to the people and even many police officers are indulged in these activities which is the worst thing. The other thing is people. People nowadays don't have the time to teach their children of how to respect women. They don't know how important the women are there in our society. Women are considered commodities and therefore there are crimes against women.
There are many things that should be done to save women.
1. Increase the police patrolling in the areas. In Delhi there has always been a lack of police personnels as our police is alway busy protecting the VIPs.
2. Police has to be more vigilant and should register FIR in every case and quick and stiff actions should be taken against the culprits.
3. In DTC ( Delhi Transport Corporation) buses there should be CCTV cameras and GPRS systems.
4. Our rape laws are very fragile. The punishment in this crime is very lenient regarding the severity of the matter.
5. Imprisonment in molestation and teasing cases should be expanded.
6. Fast track courts should be set up in order to deal with rape cases where the judgement should be given fast.
7. There should be separate buses which would run in night to help commuters and other people travelling at night.
8. Women constables should be there in every police station who would help the victim women.
Many other things are also needed but something that I would like to say at last is that the anger and fury of people should not be allayed and lessened. The protest should continue and should not nullify or terminate until the laws are changed, until the mindset of people are changed and until people think hundred times before doing any thing.
 DON'T STOP
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti.

Saturday 29 December 2012

Why are they silent.

Narender Modi
Sonia Gandhi
              


Every Indian clearly knows the Nehru-Gandhi family being spearheaded by Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi is the most powerful, robust and richest family of India. In India everything happens under their influence. They are reigning the most successful party India has ever had and are still in power. Their party has produced many Prime Ministers. They have given India its most powerful woman in its history and today's most powerful Indian woman Smt. Sonia Gandhi is their head. This family's scion Rahul Gandhi is a prominent Indian political figure and can also be Congress Party's 2014 PM Candidate.
But there is a very big trouble. This family is always silent. Rahul Gandhi as well as Sonia Gandhi both come in public but always speak their speeches and go away. Public questions are not raised. People don't ask any questions from them as they just come and go and the same thing continues in all of their sessions. They never hold press conferences and neither come out in public and this family is always silent.  Whenever something happens there is no press conferences. Media persons are not able to ask any questions from them. They seldom come in public. If an incident tooks place they never come in front of people to have an interactive session. If any fiasco is there, they never attend any media show. Whenever their ministers botch they never answer by coming in front of people. Even when one of the country's biggest contemporary disaster, Munirka Gang Rape incident surrounded the country neither Rahul Gandhi nor Sonia Gandhi came in front of people. They didn't say anything to people and just remained silent during all the protest, incidents etc. and didn't even said a work. This is ridiculous. The government just passed the blames to other people and the family didn't came out even once and that's the worst thing. This is the only thing that separates them from Narender Modi. Congress always thinks of defeating Modi but this is their greatest weakness. Narender Modi reaches to everyone and always hold interactive sessions with people and this thing makes people think that Modi is with them and can mix up with them. Due to this quality of Narender Modi people consider him as their leader, as their messiah and that's why he always gets a clear triumph. Narender Modi is insurmountable in Gujarat, just due to these reasons. People consider him as their leader. He is there with everyone. If he is engulfed by any trouble, he comes out and answers the questions being put up in front of him and his this quality separates him from other leaders. He is a courteous and a valiant man.
If Nehru-Gandhi family  has to come ahead, they have to come in public and interact with them.
Jai Hind
Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti 

Friday 28 December 2012

Mend them.

For a long time there have been anticipations and speculations that Mr. Narender Modi, contemporary Chief Minister of Gujarat, will be the Prime Ministerial candidate for the BJP Party in 2014 elections. Narender Modi is a wonderful leader and is a great leader as I have mentioned in my previous blog posts. He is an eligible candidate for being the Prime Minister of India and can rule the country in a very good way. He has created and made several developments in his home state Gujarat and is a very liberal leader. He has played significant roles in making his state develop with leaps and bounds. He has done a humongous amount of work and has proved his state as a model for the whole country to follow. And this things clearly portrays his great work for the welfare of people of his state. That provest that he is a great and a big man.
But there are also many thorns in the way. Many people are there who don't want Narender Modi's upgrade.
The first thing is he has to mend his party and has to befriend them all first as they are the most important factors of his way of being the Prime Minister. They are the person who can give him the ticket for his ride to the seat of Prime Minister and thus has to clear all difference with them and has to obliterate his discord with them.
The next thing he has to talk with his allies, his party's allies who are anguished with him. He has to talk to them all and thus should solve all their problems and troubles. He has to do something that would make them happy and contended with him
He has to do something. He is a great leader and should become the PM of India.
Jai Hind, jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti 

Thursday 27 December 2012

Teach the boys

The Munirka gang rape has completely shaken India to the ground and disturbing all the leaders, politicians and hampering everything in the country. Everyone whether boy or girl, old or young watched the protest and demonstration against the rape case on India gate, Jantar Mantar and various other places and that protest exhibited everyone that the people of India will not be silent anymore. For a very long time the common people of India have been watching silently, but suddenly when such a dreadful and gruesome came in front of people's eyes and that just shooked everyone up. So the people of India were now not going to just observe such things and again forget all these things and the youth generation of India united and spoke in the same voice and jolted all those sitting in Parliament. Those who were thinking that the matter will be supressed after some time were completely scandalized and shaken to the root. This then showed everyone up that the youths were not going to be silent anymore. Even the Prime Minister of India had to come to talk to the people.

But something bad also happened. First there were candlelight vigils and many protests sans any violence but suddenly when some politics related people came to influence and succumb the protest for their political benefits and they also succeeded in it. They gave provocative and rhetoric speeches and the whole protest was turned into a violent one which was a very bad thing.

But why this incident took place? The answer is
1. The police didn't do their duty regularly and also not challaned the black tinted glass films. If they had done their duty  on time this would not have happend.
2. The government put all the blames on police, but what they did. They did nothing and said that,"Police is having the onus of protecting people." Is that a good answer expected from a government. That's ridiculous.
3. We the people are also responsible. We don't give proper education to our girls and boys. We don't teach them morals and that's the only trouble.

If we want to stop all these things we have to change ourselves and be  careful and wary.
Jai Hind,Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti


Tuesday 25 December 2012

A man with integrity and substance.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee




Today I am going to write about one of India's greatest and prominent shapers of India. He is one of the greatest Prime Ministers of India ever lived and the one who transformed the whole India into a modern and liberal country. He is the first non-congress prime minister who completed his term as the Prime Minister. He was elected as the 10 prime minister of India and also mended the external affairs ministry portfolio in the office of Former Prime Minister Morarji Desai. Today is that prestigious and wonderful day when he was born in the year 1924. That person is none other than India's former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was born to Krishna Devi and Krishna Bihari Vajpayee on 25 December 1924 in a middle-class, Brahmin family. His grandfather, Pandit Shyam Lal Vajpayee, had migrated to Gwalior from his ancestral village of Bateshwar, Uttar Pradesh.
Vajpayee attended Laxmi Bai College and graduated with distinction in Hindi, English and Sanskrit. He completed his post graduation with MA in political science from DAV College, Kanpur in first class. Later he became a full-time worker Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). For some time he studied law but he left Law midstream and chose to pursue journalism. During this course of time he also edited many magazines, newspapers like Rashtradharma (a Hindi monthly), Panchjanya (a Hindi weekly) and the dailies Swadesh and Veer Arjun.
Vajpayee first got a whiff of his later aim in August 1942, when he and his elder brother Prem were arrested for 23 days during the Quit India movement. This was his first tryst with Politics.
In 1951 he was deputed to work for newly formed Bhartiya Jana Sangh, a right wing political party assosiated with RSS and raised the hindu cause.
 He soon became a follower and aide of party leader Syama Prasad Mookerjee. In 1954, Vajpayee was with Mookerjee when he went on a fast-unto-death in Kashmir to protest against perceived inferior treatment of non-Kashmiri Indian visitors to the state. Mookerjee died in prison during this strike. In 1957, Vajpayee was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's Parliament, where his oratorial skills so impressed Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that he predicted that Vajpayee would someday become India's Prime Minister. Due to his charismatic oratory he was soon promoted to become the youth face of Jana Sangh. After the demise of Deendayal Upadhya, party's leadership fell on his shoulders.  He was also collared and prisoned from 1975 to 1977 during the emergency imposed by Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Heeding to the call of Shri Jayprakash Narayan for the unification of non-congress party he played a major role in uniting the non-congress party and also formed government in 1977 election and bacame the external affairs ministry.
Vajpayee joined many of his Bharatiya Jana Sangh and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh colleagues, particularly his long-time friends Lal Krishna Advani and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, to found the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 1980. He became the BJP's first President. He emerged as a strong critic of the Congress (I) government that followed the Janata government.
BJP's strength and stature soared high in early 1955 and in 1966 the party got a clear majority in the elections. The then president Shankar Dayal Sharma invited BJP to form the government but BJP failed to maintain that majority and in 13 days his government collapsed and obliterated.
But in 1998 he also got another chance(1998-1999). In this term he conducted five underground nuclear test in Pokhran Desert of Rajasthan. Despite of pressure from foreign countries he listened to no one and conducted the tests.
In 1999 India got to know about the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers in the Kashmiri Valleys which finally resulted in the Kargil war, which was clearly won by Indians thrashing Pakistan under the leadership of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
But after the withdrawal of support from J. Jayalalitha's AIADMK from the coalition government and again Vajpayee's government collapsed. But in 1999 BJP led NDA government got 303 seats out of 543 and this government continued for  full five years.
A.B. Vajpayee introduced many reforms in the country. He gave India its nuclear weapons, he made India won the Kargil War, he commenced many schemes like Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, National Highway Development Project.
He also developed cordial and benign foreign relationship. He met former presidents of USA Mr. Bill Clinton and Mr. Bush also and also made docile relationship with Russia and met Russian president Vladmir Puting too.

Later in 2005 he announced and proclaimed hs retirement form active politics, and today celebrated his 88th birthday.
May this great man live long.
Jai Ma Bharti
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
 

Monday 24 December 2012

Accelerating and growing strong.

ASEAN SUMMIT 2012



India's bond and understanding is day by day hiking with the Asian countries. India's Look East Policy and many other measures being started by the governments have resulted in this soaring relationship. India as well as southeast asian nations are assisting each other to obliterate the vices of each other and to raise the level of each other above with the help of proper co ordination, relations and many other ways.
Celebrating two decades of ties of India and Association of Southeast Asian Nations(Asean), both the regions are having feasible and promising future plans to intensify and accelerate the growth of the two regions in order to expedite the growth and to speed up mutual friendship.
The plans of both the regions are having a complete probability to be successful. India has recently grown up as a trade center for various things and Southeast asian region has been a vibrant and active regions in encourage and initiating various methods in order to hasten the financial growth and can do better than to keep trade limited at the current $80 billion. In the last week's summit India and the southeast asian nations dicussed on increasing the limit of the free trade agreement and expect trade of $100 billion by 2015 and $200 billion over 10 years.
Their second biggest advantage is their IT sector. India has shown tremendous growth in the IT sector and various new companies are investing in India's IT sector predicting its increment and advantages over the IT sector of other countries while on the other hand Southeast asian region is also not behind. The countries in it are also working desparately to improve and ameliorate their IT sector and to produce new companies which will help them in the long run to come ahead in this competitive world.
The second thing is investment. There are many promising companies in India as well as Southeast asian regions which are exhibiting true and wonderful improvements in their respective field and can invest in each other. The southeast asian region companies can come in India to invest while Indian companies can go there in order to enhance the business ties.
Agriculture is also a major factor. Southeast asian countries have portrayed a clear increment in their agriculture sector. Both the countries have opportunity to learn various methods of each other to help each other grow.

Both the countries can show huge improvement if they balance each others power and help them prepare each other.

Sunday 23 December 2012

Land of Buddhism


Thailand



Thailand for a very long has been a very crucial and vital advocate and supporter of India. Both the countries share very cordial and amicable relationship and show a docile and benign behaviour towards each other. Both the countries are also emerging out as promising nations helping each develop and grow up in this competitive world. In many fields like Pharmaceuticals, business etc. both the countries are working with each other to help each other grow. So, we should also have some knowledge about India's this friend.
Thailand, officially Kingdom Of Thailand is a wonderful country located in the center of Indochina Peninsula. Formerly known as Siam, it shares boundaries with Burma(Myanmmar), Laos and Cambodia.
Thailand is a constitutional monarchy being headed by King Rama IX. King of Thailand and having Yinguluck Shinawatra as the prime minister. The contemporary king of Thailand has been serving as the head of state from the year 1946, is the world's longest serving head of the state and also the longest serving ruler in Thai History and is titled as head of state, head of the armed forces and with many other titles.
Thailand being the world's 51th largest country covers an area of approximately 513,000 km2 and is also the 20th most populous country of the world having a population of near about 64million people.
 Out of these 64 million people 75% follow Thai religion, 14% are of Chinese origin while 3% are Malays. Thailand, having Thai as its official language  has 95% of people practicing Buddhism.
The country has exhibited tremendous improvement and development in its business sector. It's improvement in Business field is also enticing and alluring many global multi-national companies from around the globe. Thailand is having Baht($1=30.61Thai Baht) as its official currency.

Thailand has been immensely influenced by indian culture. Thailand's history dates back to 40,000 years from today.
After the fall of the Khmer Empire in the 13th century, various states thrived there, such as the various Tai, Mon, Khmer and Malay kingdoms, as seen through the numerous archaeological sites and artifacts that are scattered throughout the Siamese landscape. Prior to the 12th century however, the first Thai or Siamese state is traditionally considered to be the Buddhist kingdom of Sukhothai, which was founded in 1238.
Following the decline and fall of the Khmer empire in the 13th–15th century, the Buddhist Tai kingdoms of Sukhothai, Lanna and Lan Xang (now Laos) were on the ascension. However, a century later, the power of Sukhothai was overshadowed by the new kingdom of Ayutthaya, established in the mid-14th century in the lower Chao Phraya River or Menam area.
But in 1767 Ayutthaya kingdom was defeated by Burmese forces which led to its downfall.
The current Rattanakosin era of Thai history began in 1782, with the establishment of Bangkok as its capital. Thailand is the only country in south east asia that has never been colonized.
 After that many changes came but Thailand is still emerging fast as a very powerful nation.
  Since 1932 Thailand has had 17 constitutions and various types of government. It had democracy, monarchy,  dictatorship etc..
The 1997 Constitution was the first constitution to be drafted by popularly elected Drafting Assembly, and was Constitutional popularly called the "People's Constitution". This constitution established a bicameral legislature  consisting of 500 seats of House of Representatives and 200 seat senate. The two houses of the National Assembly have two different terms. In accordance with the constitution the Senate is elected to a six-year term, while the House is elected to a four year term. Overall the term of the National Assembly is based on that of the House. The National Assembly each year will sit in two sessions an "ordinary session" and a "legislative session". The first session of the National Assembly must take place within thirty days after the general election of the House of Representatives. The first session must be opened by the king in person by reading a Speech from the Throne; this ceremony is held in the Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall. He may also appoint the crown prince or a representative to carry out this duty. It is also the duty of the king to prorogue sessions through a Royal Decree when the House term expires. The king also has the prerogative to call extraordinary sessions and prolong sessions at his discretion. The January 2001 general election were the first free elections to be conducted under the 1997 constitution and were the most uncorrupted elections ever conducted in Thailand's history. Inspite of the efforts to clean up the system, vote buying and electoral violence remained problems of electoral quality in 2005.
But in 2006 the military of Thailand without much resistance overthrew the interim government of Prime Minister Thakshin Shinawatra (Brother of present PM Yingluck Shinawatra). The junta government abrogated the constituion and dissolved the parliament and drafted an interim constitution for the country which was later changed on 24 August 2007 by the permanent constitution and now there is a constitutional monarchy in the country.
The country has now developed itself into the field of education, science etc. Various observatories have been made in the country and level of education has also enhanced.
Its economy is reviving and the country is having a very good HDI(Human Developement Index) of 0.682(103rd in the world) which is of a medium range. Its nominal GDP is of  $345.689 billion and its PPP GDP is $616.783 billion.
The country is also enhancing its horizons in field of sports.Muai Thai, is a native form of kickboxing and Thailand's national sport. It incorporates kicks, punches, knees and elbow strikes in a ring with gloves similar to those used in Western boxing and this has led to Thailand gaining medals at the Olympic Games in boxing. Basketball is also a growing sport in Thailand, especially on the professional sports club level. The Chang Thailand Slammers won the 2011 Asean Basketball League Championship. The Thailand national basketball team had its most successful year at the 1966 Asian Games where it won the silver medal.
Hope that this country will continue to be a good friend of India and will emerge out will flying colours.

Friday 21 December 2012

IRON LADY

Yesterday was a new dawn and a new beginning for the people of South Korea. The country got its first female president. The country having the highest level of gender inequality has chosen the 60 years old Park Geun-hye, daughter of the former dictator of South Korea Park Chung-hee, as its first women prez. The voters of South Korea chose a motherly leadership over her opponent's call for radical change in how country addresses economic inequality and military threats.
Park Geun-hye won 51.64% of the 96% percent votes counted thrashing her critics and winning mileston for a society that is heavily male dominated. Her antagonist and opponent in the elections Moon Jae-in, a former human rights lawyer who was once imprisoned for opposing her father's authoratarian rule, got 47.93% of the votes and deeming Park's lead as insurmountable he conceded defeat in the election.
In an address to her supporters Park said," This is the victory of the people. This is the victory for the people's wish to overcome crises and revive the economy." The election of Park,60, a five-term law maker and candidate of President Lee Myung Bak's governing Saenuri Party is a milestone for a society that is clearly male dominated and where women are not having the full liberty.
When asked why she didn't marry, she quickly answered," I have  no children to inherit my properties you people are my family and to make you happy is the reason I do politics"
 I heartily congratulate her on her becoming the president of South Korea, hope that she will succeed and emerge out as a good leader.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

Thursday 20 December 2012

RESERVATION IS A SIN

SC/ST Promotion Quota has been a prominent and significant issue in the country. In Rajya Sabha as well as Lok Sabha there was a silence that whether the SC/ST Promotion Quota will get the clearance or not. But now the suspense is over the bill is not going to be passed.
Let's see what happened. Initially the SC/ST Promotion Quota bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha(Upper House) with a lower majority with only 10 leaders of the SP (Samajwadi Party) voting against the bill. Even BJP (Bhartiya Janata Party) which has been protesting vehemently against the bill for a long time and also promised to the people of India that it will inevitably vote against the bill. And in the Rajya Sabha the bill was ultimately passed after a very good and acrimonious discussion. But now it was the turn of the most unpredictable house in the India. This house (Lower House) completely transformed everything and shattered the dreams of government and other parties who were keen to pass the bill and annihilated every hope in the bill. The bill  got a real NO. Big parties like BJP, SP and many other parties voted against the bill and blatantly rebutted the bill's passing into the Indian parliament.
But many other things also happened during this process. A shameful thing that rocked the whole parliament. SP MP Yashvir Singh snatched the quota bill from the minister for personnel V Narayanasamy. Sonai Gandhi then jumped from her front row seat, grabbed the bill and INC MP Vilas Muttemwar wades in and pushed Yashvir Singh.
But I consider that the bill's not passing was a good thing. If the bill would have been passed it would have definitely created a big problem in the country. From the commencement SCs/STs have been given a reservation, so what's the use of giving them a quota for promotion. When you are talking about this bill, you are yourself proclaiming that they are inferior to people of upper castes and when there is going to a competition for a particular thing or position there should be an equitable distribution of anything clearly based on the performance of people notwithstanding on the basis of the castes. Allocating them such quotas means that we are ourselves discriminating them. This thing is also stopping and restraining us from progressing. We are still maintaining the caste system by using such measures. In the name of helping them we are creating a problem and trouble for them.
If we want to progress we have to stop our leaders from playing the vote bank politics.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

Wednesday 19 December 2012

Stop this heinous crime

Yesterday's gang rape case debilitated the confidence of many women, many daughters, many mothers, many wives and showed the whole India that no one is safe in Delhi or the whole India. The capital of India now notoriously named Rape capital of India saw a huge spree of rape cases in 2012, and the government's claim and proclamation that Delhi is a safe city has been proved unauthentic. Yesterday various spurious claims being made by the Delhi police, Delhi Traffic Police, Delhi Government came out in front of the whole nation. For a very long time Delhi Chief Minister has been saying that Delhi has improved and become a safer place, but how much truth this statement holds is now known. In Delhi its very dangerous and perilous to have a girl in your house, as no one is safe here. Delhi police which has been boasting of its huge patrolling team and their claim of the safety of women is now silent as they have not been able to restrain the spree of rapes that happened in the state in this year. Every year there is an increment in the rape cases of Delhi. Delhi traffic police which has been bragging of its huge efforts made in the scrapping of black films, but now whole Delhi has come to know how many efforts were put in the drive. A woman was raped continuously for 40 minutes and no one came to know about that, even they passed many traffic  police checkpoints. What was the police doing at that time? How Traffic Police let them go? Is not that ridiculous? The second thing is that two of these people were working as a driver and conductor in a school bus. How much dangerous is it for school children? This is extremely dangerous and perilous. The second thing is after the incident the whole Delhi got up to protest, but why we always come ahead when everything is finished. Hasn't Delhi listened that Prevention is better than cure? The third thing how was a private school bus running on the road? Who gave the permit to the bus to run on the road? The other thing is the driver was also drunk but at check points no policeman noticed this thing that the driver was drunk. The most important thing. Our weak laws. There has not been a robust and definite law for the rape assault. There is no serious law for such a bad crime and the culprits use these loopholes in order to rescue themselves. We all should do something not should we all have to. We have to emend our laws, our constitution on this assault. Where is the humanity? The last thing. Now the whole country has come out to protest again the rape but for how many days they are going to do this. After two to three days everyone will go away and this thing will hike the confidence of these culprits. There is not even a life imprisonment for such a bad crime. People do such crimes and get a very small sentence and that's why the culprit's confidence rise. This is totally disgusting and frustrating. This is very bad. In India there is a man-dominated society and from the beginning the girls are taught by their family to be shy and boys are told that they are better than girls and this bolster their confidence. Illiteracy is also playing a large role in this thing.
 We all have to do something. The resentment of people against such crimes should not just last for one or two days, this should be continued till the eradication of the crime.
 Don't stop and continue this fury.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti.

Tuesday 18 December 2012

Save them

Again a vexing and nagging incident of Gang rape has arisen in the country. For a very long time the country has been bragging about it progress in various fields but now the real inefficacy and the secret of inadequate measure has come to spotlight.
Yesterday was a very shameful and you can say a black day for the whole nation. A 23 year old girl was gang raped and beaten up severely by five drunken men in a very swanky colony and then was dumped at Mahipalpur Flyover on NH-8.
At 09:00pm the girl with a male friend arrived at Munirka and waited for a bus. At 09:15 pm a white private bus being operated in a school stops at the bus stop and proffer them a lift. There were six men inside the bus and all were drunk. At 09:25 one of the men taunt the women and start molesting her. Her male friend tries to curb them but he is severely crashed with a rod, then five men rape the woman one by one and thrash her. The woman becomes unconscious. At 10:15pm both of them are dumped in Mahipalpur.
 But lets think why this incident took place.
The first reason was there was a black film on the rear glasses of the bus but these are prohibited in Delhi. There has also been a drive started by Delhi Police, but this blatantly exhibits that the drive has been futile and totally in vain. This is disgusting. All the attempts were wrong and the drive have been implemently wrongly.
The second thing is who permitted such buses to run on the streets. Who gave them such type of licences to be run on a holiday.
This incident shows that India has forgot respect for women. We are tarnishing the image of whole country. We are not even respecting the people who gave us birth. We have been unable to protect them. This inefficiency has become a stigma for the whole nation.
When will this country get up? When will we think about the country, for protection of its citizens? When will our government do something? If such things continue we will definitely perish.

Jai Hind
Jai Bharat
Jai Ma bharti.

Sunday 16 December 2012

1971 war

 

 
 
 
Whenever I think about it my whole body commences enjoying and I start rejoicing. Whenever I read about that my mind rejuvenates and I get proud of my great-great motherland and its brave and valiant soldiers  who are ready to fight and combat for the country till their last breath.
You would be thinking, what I am talking about, so lets unravel the suspense. I am talking about the 1971 Indo-Pak war, in which India crashed Pakistan to the ground and proved the whole world that India is great.
But let's first learn  about the 1971 war.

1971 Indo-Pak war was fought between India and West Pakistan (Now Pakistan). After Independence the Pakistan got the control of the West Pakistan and East Pakistan (Present day Bangladesh). Under the leadership of former Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi, the Indians fought one of the shortest wars of history [lasting only 13 days(3-16 december)] and the one which still makes the whole world understand the power of my great motherland. The war started when Pakistan's forces struck on 11 Indian Airbase. Smt. Indira Gandhi was a great leader, and not tolerating any harm to her country, she also ordered a war on Pakistan. The war was a great shame for Pakistan and a divisive victory for India.
 The West Pakistan's army was very cruel and harsh to the East Pakistan. The west-Pakistan army conducted a very enormous genocide in the Present day Bangladesh. These attacks were mainly aimed at the Hindu minority residing there. India's east borders were opened for the refugees, and some states in India also made many refugee shelter camps along the border. The resulting deluge of impoverished East Pakistani refugees placed an intolerable strain on India's already overburdened and slow Indian economy.
The indian government also requested and appealed to the international community but receiving no stiff action against the West Pakistan, Smt. India Gandhi also resorted to war, as there was no way left.
People in Pakistan started giving the slogans of CRUSH INDIA and demanded that India should be annihilated, but those people didn't know WHAT INDIA IS.
On the evening of 3 December Sunday, at about 5:40 p.m. the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) launched a pre-emptive strike on eleven airfields in north-western India, including Agra. On the same day, Smt. Indira Gandhi also averred on radios that India is going to have a war against Pakistan. Indian Air Force of that very day launched air strikes on the Pakistan. And this marked the official start of the Indo-Pak war.
In the Navy, the Indians crushed the West Pakistan's ports and under the command of Vice Admiral S.N. Kohli, the Indian missile boats destroyed the Pakistani destroyer PNS Khyber and a minesweeper PNS Muhafiz; and damaged PNS Shah Jahan. In the east the Indian army, under the leadership of Vice Admiral Krishnan isolated the East Pakistan from the west by completely blocking the Bay of Bengal (by a NAVAL BLOCKADE), blocking the influence of Pakistan on East Pakistan. But on 9 December, the Indian Navy suffered its biggest wartime loss when the Pakistani submarine PNS Hangor sank the frigate INS Khukri in the Arabian Sea resulting in a loss of 18 officers and 176 sailors.
Then Pakistan attacked from air on the East Pakistan, but India was efficient to restrain the attacks. In the East we destroyed Pakistan Air Force no.14 sqn. After that the Indian Air force conducted strikes on West Pakistan and also destroyed many airfields of Pakistan. West Pakistan's ineffective attacks and dearth of planning also helped us in sabotaging their unethical missions.
 Pakistan also attacked on indian border with paramilitary forces but the brave indian soldiers didn't lose their calm and destroyed a large part of Pakistan's army and covered area of around  5,500 square miles 14,000 km2.
 
(IN Photo) Pakistani Army Commander in the Eastern Command, Lt. General A. A. K. Niazi, signing the Instrument of Surrender in front of General of Officer Commanding in Chief of India and Bangladesh Forces in the Eastern Theatre, Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora. 16 December 1971
  
 
Around 90,000 Pakistan's soldiers surrendered and this was a thing of great proud for Indian Military. Imagine 90,000 people having all the ammunitions surrendering in front of Indian army. Pakistani army commander A.A.K. Niazi signed the instrument of surrender and blatantly accepted Pakistan's victory.
 
This is the great Indian strength.
BranchNumber of captured Pakistani POWs
Army54,154
Navy1,381
Air Force833
Paramilitary including police22,000
Civilian personnel12,000
Total:90,368
 
Important dates in the war:
  • 7 March 1971: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declares that, "The current struggle is a struggle for independence", in a public meeting attended by almost a million people in Dhaka.
  • 25 March 1971: Pakistani forces start Operation Searchlight, a systematic plan to eliminate any resistance. Thousands of people are killed in student dormitories and police barracks in Dhaka.
  • 26 March 1971: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman signed an official declaration of independence and sent it through a radio message on the night of 25 March (the morning of 26 March). Later Major Ziaur Rahman and other Awami League leaders announced the declaration of independence on behalf of Sheikh Mujib from Kalurghat Radio Station, Chittagong. The message is relayed to the world by Indian radio stations.
  • 27 March 1971: Bangladesh Force namely Mukti Bahini {consisting Niyomito Bahini (Regular Force) and Gono Bahini (Guerilla Force)} was formed under the Commander-in-Chief (C-in-C) General Mohammad Ataul Ghani Osmany.
  • 17 April 1971: Exiled leaders of Awami League form a provisional government.
  • 3 December 1971: War between India and Pakistan officially begins when West Pakistan launches a series of preemptive air strikes on Indian airfields.
  • 6 December 1971: East Pakistan is recognised as Bangladesh by India.
  • 14 December 1971: Systematic elimination of Bengali intellectuals is started by Pakistani Army and local collaborators.
  • 16 December 1971: Lieutenant-General A. A. K. Niazi, supreme commander of Pakistani Army in East Pakistan, surrenders to the Allied Forces (Mitro Bahini) represented by Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora of Indian Army at the surrender. India and Bangladesh gain victory.
  • 12 January 1972: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman comes to power.

Military awards

Battle honours

After the war, a total of number of 41 battle honours and 4 theatre honours were awarded to units of the Indian Army, the notable amongst which are:


  • East Pakistan 1971 (theatre honour)
  • Sindh 1971 (theatre honour)
  • Jammu and Kashmir 1971 (theatre honour)
  • Punjab 1971 (theatre honour)
  • Basantar River
  • Bogra
  • Chachro

  • Chhamb
  • Defence of Punch
  • Dera Baba Nanak
  • Gadra City
  • Harar Kalan
  • Hilli

  • Longanewala
  • Parbat Ali
  • Poongli Bridge
  • Shehjra
  • Shingo River Valley
  • Sylhet

Gallantry awards


For bravery, a number of soldiers and officers on both sides were awarded the highest gallantry award of their respective countries. Following is a list of the recipients of the Indian award Param Vir Chakra, Bangladeshi award Bir Sreshtho and the Pakistani award Nishan-E-Haider:

India

Recipients of the Param Vir Chakra:
  • Lance Naik Albert Ekka (Posthumously)
  • Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon (Posthumously)
  • Major Hoshiar Singh
  • Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal (Posthumously)

Bangladesh

Recipients of the Bir Sreshtho:

  • Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir (Posthumously)
  • Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rouf (Posthumously)
  • Sepoy Hamidur Rahman (Posthumously)
  • Sepoy Mostafa Kamal (Posthumously)
  • ERA Mohammad Ruhul Amin (Posthumously)
  • Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman (Posthumously)
  • Lance Naik Nur Mohammad Sheikh (Posthumously)

Pakistan:
Recipients of the Nishan-E-Haider

  • Major Muhammad Akram (Posthumously)
  • Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas (Posthumously)
  • Major Shabbir Sharif (Posthumously)
  • Sarwar Muhammad Hussain (Posthumously)
  • Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz (Posthumously)
This war proved the whole world that India is a very tranquil country but if you try to harm its integrity and credibility, it will revert back to you in an extemely and immensely fierce way.
 This is a message to the whole world to be aware. No matter who comes in our way, we will fight courageously and valiantly. At that time Smt. Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India and one of the boldest ladies of the world. Her great intellect and intuition helped India got a crushing victory. At that time Atal Vihari Bajpayee, former Prime Minister of India, was the opposition leader and called Mrs. Indira Gandhi "Maa Durga" because of her great work. Her great intelligence also helped India get a clear victory in the war. Thanks to Smt. Indira Gandhi, India's "Maa Durga".
 
         Hum hai hindustani (We are indians).
 
Jai Ma bharti,
Jai Hind. Jai Bharat.
 
 
 

Misuse of Reservation.

Today I am going to write about one of the most renowned topics in India and that topic is government proposed SC/ST Promotion bill. The government has now again proposed the bill in the parliament in order to play a vote-bank politics in the name of augmenting the growth and helping the people of lower castes.
But what is SC/ST Promotion bill? It is a bill proposed by the contemporary government of India in which SCs and STs working in government offices will get an increment in their power and their post will be upgraded to a higher level. So this is SC/ST promotion bill.
After the end of British colonization of India, our constitution was framed in which the Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes were allocated reservation as these castes were backward and had not developed due to the caste norms in India. That was a laudable move, which was pretty good and useful at that time. For a very long time these castes have been suppressed as they were deemed as inferior to people of the upper castes. They were averred untouchables. The people of these castes were treated harshly. They were not allowed to go to schools, hospitals, toilets etc. reserved for the people of upper castes. But after Indian Independence the country became a secular country, untouchability was abolished, now the lower caste people had full rights. Right to equality, right to education, right to freedom and were equipped with all the rights and things that people of upper castes had. But considering their situation before independence, their backwardness and many other factors, they were given reservations in Educational institution, government offices and many other places so that they could enhance their life and upgrade to a good level and the reservation was also implemented pretty well. But at the present time the whole India has become a liberalized country and the discrimination based on the castes has been completely abolished and debilitated from the minds of people. People of lower castes are coming ahead. Some are becoming doctors, so some are becoming engineers. But still many leaders are trying to play vote-bank politics in the name of these people. In order to gain votes in the election, they are provoking these peoples. They are using such cheap and mean measures in order to reserve their votes in the elections. Just to win the elections they are trying to divide the country into segments. Just to fulfill their whims they are trying to divide the country. That's totally ridiculous.
Now SCs/STs have developed fully. By giving them these types of reservation we are deeming them as inferior people as assistance are given to those who are weak and if SC/ST promotion bill is implemented what will happen to the people working at good posts. The next day they will see their juniors being upgraded to their seniors, what would happen to their confidence. They would completely be demoralized. In education institutions due to this reservation intelligent pupils of other castes are not able to come ahead as results are announced on the basis of reservation given to SC/ST.  If a general caste pupil secures 80% marks and a SC/ST pupil secures 50% marks, the SC/ST pupil will get admission in an educational institution. Is this a proper judgement?
I am not saying that SC/ST people should not be helped. They should be given free and fair education and  rights that other people have but when we are talking about the competition in fiels of education, job etc. there should be a free and fair judgement.
The second thing is rich SC/STs are gaining improper advantages in the name of pauper SC/STs. Is this a good thing? Definitely not. Reservation is good when the needy people are taking its benefit otherwise its a power tool to be misused.
So I would request the government of India to not play a vote-bank politics and don't try to divide the nation on the basis of castes.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti.

Saturday 15 December 2012

India- Iran Relationship

India-Iran Relationship
 
Great Poet Rabindranath Tagore visiting Iran.







              


Relations between India and Iran dates back from a pretty old period. The harmonic relations between the two countries have a very long history and there has been a constant migration in between the people of two countries. As the result both the countries are having almost same traditions and cultures. India-Iran trade relations are very famous in the history of Iran and India. From the beginning there has been a very strong trade relationship between the two countries. India from the ancient period has been sending various gems, gold, silver and many other things and Iran has been exporting crude oil to India. Both the countries have been sharing many same things. Like similar culture, art forms, a good trade relationship and support of each other. Many iranian sculptures, paintings have been unearthed and in ancient civilization of Mesopotamia many Indian sculptures and things have been found which dates back to the Harrapan Culture Civilization. Sculptures written in Elamo-Dravidian languages have been found in both the countries. Elamo is the language of Western Iran and Dravidian language is an old language of India. Even India's oldest language i.e. Sanskrit is very similar to Avestan, the ancient language of the Persia Zoroastrian sacred text Avesta.
 The great Indian dynasty Mauryan Dynasty and famous Iranian dynasty Achaemenid were there in the same period. Both of them shared very good friendship. Iran at that time was under Alexander the great's rule and Selecus Nicator was ruling the conquered Asia. When Seleucus Nikator was defeated in battle against Chandragupta Maurya, Seleucus sent his ambassador Meghatenese and also gifted his daughter to Chandragupta Maurya, establishing a very strong and robust relationship between the two countries.
After 100-200 years later Gupta Dynasty came to rule in India and Sassanid dynasty came to power in Persia (Modern Day Iran). Both these dynasties shared great relations with each other. Both the countries traded many objects with each others. Iranian traders also worked with Indians to trade things to Europe. Game of Chess was propagated in Iran by Indians and many other books like Charak Samhita, and books written by Aryabhatta have also been translated into Persian while Iran's art forms and culture were also employed in India. 
These facts obviously exhibit that both the countries are having a great relationship from the commencement. They are best friends of each other and need each other a lot.
But nowadays the relationship between the two countries is deteriorating. Due to misunderstanding the relationship between the countries is receding. Iran is the second large crude oil supplier to India and India is also of great help to Iran. So both the countries should mend their pre-historic relations as both are of great help to each other. 
Jai Hind
Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

Tales of two neighbours.

India-China Relations
 
 

In the whole world, two countries are developing and progressing at an unprecedented and unrestrainable rate, which has been seen by none. Both the countries are not just progressing in one direction but in every scope, whether it is economy, power(military), weapons, diplomacy and in many other innumerable fields. World's humongous and enormous powers are fearing theirs this escalation in a plethora of fields. Their growth has emerged pretty recently and is hiking day by day, giving a clarion call to this world to brace for the future and saying that now we are not behind anyone. But there is a problem. Both the countries share discord and disagreement between themselves and this is the bone of contention. Both the countries have animosity in between them. Programs have been employed in the countries to nurture and pamper unity and friendship, but things have gone futile and there has been a very low quality or you can say no result has been there. The countries have failed to nurture friendship in between them and this bitterness is the Pandora's box that has been impeding the growth of the two countries.
 The two countries about whom I have been mentioning above are India and China. Both the countries are soaring day by day and are one the way to come our as super powers and the great thing is they share a common border and are giving each other tough competition. They can collectively work with each other very efficiently but are sharing bitterness. China and India both have been aggressive since they were carved out and 1962 war hampered all the peaceful activities. Since the war, attempts have been made but in vain.
 China is having world's largest army and India, world's largest army. China is having the second largest economy of the world, and India is also not very far behind. Are you watching, the countries' sudden growth and improvement in every field. This shows that both of them have potential to do something great and wonderful. And if they work collectively wonderful things can take place. 
 Both the countries deem their progress as a competition to them and then aim to reach upto that. In some fields India is ahead and in some China is ahead. Other countries are exploiting these two countries and are being benefited from their this goof up. Deem and think about the future that will be there in front of us if both the countries ameliorate their relations and debilitate the lacunae that are there in our relationship. Notwithstanding arguing with each other on trifling issues, we should pamper friendship between the two neighboring countries.
The location of these countries is splendidly benefiting. Trade can be easily done between the two countries and many other things can be conducted easily because of the locations of both of them.
But both the countries are committing great blunders or you can say both of them are committing sins which are not going to give good consequence and are going to bear a stale fruit of power and friendship. Both the countries should see each other from the perception of helping each other to grow not as a foe. They should help each other with their available resources instead of trying to annihilate each others resources. Now there is a need for China to not help India's enemy and try to help India, and India should enhance its relationship with China and work collectively with China.
 If both the countries want to prosper, they have to be with each other and guide each other and with this bear the fruit of brotherhood and friendship with each other. The growth of both the countries will inevitably bolster and will be strengthened.
 So be with each other.
Jai Hind
Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti.

Friday 14 December 2012

Rescue them

Our great motherland India is having a great deluge of monuments. Our monuments are one of the most memorable things that make us all recollect our great culture and our oldest civilization in the world. Monuments are the things that make us all commemorate our great ancestors. They make us all recollect our great and unique mysterious art forms which are better and greater than any other art forms of the world. They blatantly portray and reflect our great heritage. One side they make us all relish our huge history and on the other side they are full of mysteries. One side they make us all remember our ancestors and on the other side they replenish us all with immense sentiments.

In India we have a plethora of monuments. We have Taj Mahal, which is also one of the seven wonders of the world, Palace of winds in Jaipur, India Gate in Delhi, Red Fort in Delhi and many others which are of several different types and of unique art forms which you will not find anywhere else in this universe.

In India we have monuments of every religion. We have immense stupas of Buddhists, Humongous Temples of Hindus, great monuments of Muslim and many other fascinating place to visit and monuments.

But nowadays we are lacking somewhere. We are not taking care of our natural heritage, our great culture, our great things that we have inherited. We are not looking after them. We are not relishing them. Notwithstanding taking care of them we are deteriorating them.
If we want our coming generations to see our great heritage we have to do something. We have to take care of them.
Save Them!
Save Them!

Jai Ma Bharti
Jai Hind
Jai Bharat.
 

Rescue our Parliament.

If the nation is a body, parliament is considered its soul. The parliament of the country is its biggest and humongously powerful building, where the representatives of people come to showcase their perspective and fair and good laws are made my the lawmakers. It is a place where the future plans of a country are mulled over and country's future is decided. It is a temple where decisions are being made for the welfare of people.
But in Indian parliament some of my statements have become spurious and inauthentic, as nowadays our parliament is being replenished with unruly people. Parliament is a place where representatives of people come to exhibit and showcase their ideas but in Indian parliament the representative are nowadays are tussling with each other. They are not discussing but trying to just kill each other to play a caste politics or to show the people that we are very honest and are ready to do anything for the whole country. There are particular rules and decorum which have to be followed while you are in the parliament but our leaders are insulting and affronting the prescribed rules. They are not even pondering about their image being formed in the public, in the people who support them. Sometimes SP (Samajwadi Party) leaders stall the parliament's session over the SC/ST Promotion Bill and sometimes BSP(Bahujan Samajwadi Party) leaders blatantly show their opposition to this thing and even resort to reprimand and rebuke our honorable Vice President and Presiding officer Mr. Hamid Ansari, blaming him for his inefficiency in handling the mob in the parliament.
What are we portraying to the whole world? We, Indians are known in the in-toto world for our mild, lenient and decent disposition. But our representatives are showing barbaric and impolite.
 Now there is a need for the lawmakers of the country, the representatives of the country to be calm and be sure that they are not saying any brutal and bad thing to someone. The whole world is watching them and they should check their behavior.

Jai Hind,
Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti.
 

Thursday 13 December 2012

A Great one


Today I am going to write about one of the world's best prime ministers in the history. I am going to write about MR. Pamulaparti Venkata Narasimha Rao, former Prime Minister of India. Popularly known as P.V. Narasimha Rao he has been one of the most visionary prime ministers of India and the one who did everything to augment and bolster the economic growth of the country. He was a prime minister who was even ready to give up his life for the welfare of his country. He was a real leader, he was a real politician.

P.V. Narasimha Rao was born on 28 June 1921 at Laknepally village -Near Narsampet in Warangal District to a Niyogi Telugu Brahmin family. He was an indian politician and a great leader who served as the ninth Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996. His father's name was P. Ranga Rao and his mother's name was Rukminiamma. They both hailed from agrarian families.

He studied Bachelor's in Arts College at Osmania University and later went on to Fergusson college of University of Pune. From the beginning he has been a very good scholar. In addition to eight Indian languages (Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, Oriya, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil), he spoke English, French, Arabic, Spanish, German, Greek, Latin and Persian.

He was an active Indian Independence activist and joined full time politics after independence and joined the Indian National Congress (INC). He first served brief stints in Andhra Pradesh state cabinet and then became the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Even today he is commemorated as a very great and elegant leader for his land reforms and many other reforms pushed through by him in Andhra Pradesh.

Mr. Rao was a staunch supporter of Former Indian prime minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and during the split he was with Indira Gandhi. He also gave huge support to Mrs. Gandhi during the emergency period. He held many portfolios in the government of Indira Gandhi as well as Rajiv Gandhi like Home, Defence and Foreign Affairs. He almost retired from politics in 1991, but it was Rajiv Gandhi's assassination that gave him a comeback in the politics. He was voted as the head of the government. He was the first person out of the Nehru-Gandhi family to hold the post of a Prime Minister. In his cabinet Mr. Sharad Pawar was chosen as the defence minister and Dr. Manmohan Singh (present Prime Minister of India) was opted as the Finance minister.

He is the only person behind the growth of Indian economy. During his reign he pushed through many reforms. He proposed to open the Indian markets for foreign investment and increased investment in infrastructure.

Major reforms in India's capital markets led to an influx of foreign portfolio investment. The major economic policies adopted by Rao include:

·    Abolishing in 1992 the Controller of Capital Issues which decided the prices and number of shares that firms could issue.

·    Introducing the SEBI Act of 1992 and the Security Laws (Amendment) which gave SEBI the legal authority to register and regulate all security market intermediaries.

·    Opening up in 1992 of India's equity markets to investment by foreign institutional investors and permitting Indian firms to raise capital on international markets by issuing Global Depository Receipts (GDRs).

·    Starting in 1994 of the National Stock Exchange as a computer-based trading system which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other stock exchanges. The NSE emerged as India's largest exchange by 1996.

·    Reducing tariffs from an average of 85 percent to 25 percent, and rolling back quantitative controls.(The rupee was made convertible on trade account.)

·    Encouraging foreign direct investment by increasing the maximum limit on share of foreign capital in joint ventures from 40 to 51% with 100% foreign equity permitted in priority sectors.

·    Streamlining procedures for FDI approvals, and in at least 35 industries, automatically approving projects within the limits for foreign participation.

Not only in Economy, he also made us overcome in the field of national security. He tried to make good relations with China, United States of America. He launched the Look East Policy which is benefitting the country a lot. Rao energised the national nuclear security and ballistic missiles program, which ultimately resulted in the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests. It is speculated that the tests were actually planned in 1995, during Rao's term in office, and that they were dropped under American pressure when the US intelligence got the whiff of it.
Rao also had great interest in literature. He was also an acclaimed poet and used to do many poetries. He was applauded by many for his poems.

But in the last time of his life  he faced many problems. According to a vernacular source, despite holding many lucrative posts he faced many financial troubles. One of his sons was educated with the assistance of his son-in-law. He also faced trouble in paying fees for a daughter of his who was then studying medicine. According to PVRK Prasad, an IAS officer who was Narasimha Rao's media advisor when the latter was Prime Minister, Rao asked his friends to sell away his house at Banajara hills to clear the dues of advocates.  Rao was afraid of dying before clearing his dues to the lawyers.

 

On 9 December 2004, he left us all to go to heaven and died due to a heart attack. He was even operated in AIIMS, but the doctors couldn’t save this great soul and he left us all.