Monday, February 26, 2018

 Conference , an acid test

I like the decision of the Delhi Govt to make the Govt meetings of the Officers public by telecast. This is a praise worthy decision. They meet to discuss our problems , not their family or personal problems and what ever decisions they take are affecting our life closely.. So all officers will have to come prepared for taking some stand on some and some issue. They will have to participate in the discussions and show their competence and worth of grasping the issues. If some indolent fellow sits quietly and does not speak , he will be thought as incompetent and not courageous enough to speak out...... The children , parents will take pride in having such a courageous and knowledgeable father and son, and relatives will take pride too. ........ It would be a big opportunity for officers to make an image among the masses and classes on showing their grasp on the issue and knowledge.-----------------------I found while holding conferences that most of our officers were too much afraid of speaking before me and would okay whatever I would say, that I did not like and asked one officer after another to get up and speak some thing on a particular point. Surprising results were obtained, some spoke a few sentences and then blurted like public speakers !
The Presiding Officer is to get intellectually prepared for holding a Conference. Holding a Conference is an art and that comes by practice as public speaking is also an art and comes by practice.We will learn how Kejriwal hold the Conferences and how his Officers are intellectually prepared for the authoritative posts they are holding ! Their caliber will be measured as the caliber of Prime Ministers and Presidents is measured from their facing the world standard Journalists in Press Conferences ! Our PM does not seem to have addressed any genuine Press Conference so far !
How a PM or dignitary can be caught unawares is an example. Years back, some Journalist from BBC or so had arranged a World Wide Conference in which any one from any where in the world who wanted to ask a question was called on phone and his call was displayed on the screen. It was a post Babri Masjid demilition period. Babri Masjid was demolished by the rampaging Hindu mobs on 6.8.1992.
It was the turn of Indian PM Narsinh Rao and a man from Johanisberg asked him , " What were you doing between 1000 AM to 7 PM on 6th Aug 1992 ? "
narsinh rao was never prepared to face such such a question , and the program was stopped ! Next time it was PM of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif who had to face the world audience, and looking to the halaat ( condition ) of Narsinh Rao, he backed out from the program !
Conferences are acid tests , face it , if you have caliber , knowledge and morale , otherwise conceal your self behind your public speeches like Modi !

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Himanshu Jasvantray Trivedi Sadhvi Neela What Congress did in the last 60 years ?? 

When a Chaddi moron accuses that the Nehru-Gandhi's did nothing & looted the country, show him this post. 


A random list of measures taken, & achievements thereon, by Congress under the leadership of Nehru-Gandhi's in particular to Build India -- Poor, Illiterate, resourceless in 1947-- into a Modern nation, brick-by-brick, virtually from the scratch:

1. Huge Bridges (across Ganga, Brahmaputra, Yamuna, Mahanadi, Krishna, Godavari, Kaveri, AND Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Farakka, Vikram Shila, Rajendra Sethu, etc)

2. Integration of 600-odd small and big Princely Kingdom to create the Indian State

3. Abolition of Zamindari

4. Enactment of The Hindu Code Bill

5. Set up Planning Commission

6. Built Huge Dams (Bhakra, Hirakud, Idukki, Narmada, Tehri, Ukai, Indira Sagar, Sri Sailam, etc)

7. Expansion of Rail Network, including Konkan, Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramullah links, etc

8. Built Chandigarh and Bhubaneshar Cities and several State Secretariat Buildings

9. Manifold increase in production of electricity

10. Built and/or expanded several Ports

11. Massive Expansion of Highways, Rural Roads and Border Roads and Highway to Burma

12. IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology)

13. IIMs (Indian Institutes of Management)

14. CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)

15. AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences)

16. IARI (Indian Agricultural Research Institute)

17. UGC (University Grants Commission)

18. NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training)

19. AICTE (All India Council of Technical Education)

20. DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization)

21. Massive Expansion of Ordnance Factories

22. ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization)

23. IMC (Indian Medical Council)

24. IAE (Indian Atomic Energy Commission)

25. BARC (Bhaba Atomic Energy Commission)

26. ISI (Indian Science Institute, Bangalore)

27. Airports Authority of India

28. IMA (Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun)

29. NDA (National Defence Academy, Kadakvasla)

30. NHAI (National Highway Authority of India)

31. SAIL (Steel Authority of India: 1. Bhilai Steel Plant, 2. Rourkela Steel Plant, 3. Durgapur

32. Steel Plant, 4. Bokaro Steel Plant, 5. Visakhapatnam Steel Plant)

33. Shipping Corporation of India

34. Ship building, including Submarines, Aircraft Carrier

35. HEC, (Heavy Engineering Corporation, Ranchi)

36. HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Bangalore)

37. HMT (Hindustan Machine Tools, Bangalore)

38. Coal India Ltd

39. Locomotive Factories

40. Fertiliser Corporation of India

41. Cement Corporation of India

42. Rajasthan Canal Project

43. Engineers India Ltd44. Indian Forest Institute, Dehra Dun

45. ISI ( Indian Standards Institution)

46. UPSC (Union Public Service Commission)

47. IAS/IFS/IPS/IRS pTraining Academies in Mussorie and Hyderabad

48. National Library, Kolkata

49. National Museum, New Delhi

50. Sports Authority of India

51. Indian National Science Academi

52. Sahitya/Lalita Kala/Natak Academi

53. Indian Film & Television Institute, Pune

54. National School of Drama, New Delhi

55. Zonal Cultural Centres (in Five Zones)

56. Children's Film Society

57. Expansion of All India Radio

59. Doordarshan

60. Space Exploration and Satellite Programs

61. Food Corporation if India

62. Expansion of Civil Aviation

63. Construction of New Modern Airports

64. NBCC (National Building Construction Corporation)

65. ITDC (India Tourism Development Corporation)

66. STC (State Trading Corporation)

67. KVIC (Khadi and Village Indutries Commission)

68. ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Commission)

69. IOC (Indian Oil Corporation)

70. MMTC (Mines and Metals Trading Corporation)

71. BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd)

72. NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)

73. MTNL (Mahanagar Telephone Network Ltd)

74. GAIL (Gas Authority of India Ltd)

75. Bharat Electronics

76. Bharat Earth Movers

77. National Fertiliser Corporation

78. Hindustan and Cochin Shipyards

79. NTDC (National Textile Development Corporation)

80. IIPA (Indian Institute of Public Administration)

81. IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)

82. NID (national Institute of Design)

83. New central Universities

84. Agricultural Universities

85. Green Revolution

86. White (Milk) Revolution

87. Abolition of Privy Purse

88. Bank Nationalisation and expansion of Banking services

89. CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)

90. Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Schools

91. Computer Revolution

92. Telecommunication Revolution

93. Auto Revolution

94. MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme)

95. RTI (Right To Information)

96. RTE (Right To Education)

97. Right To Food

98. Land Compensation Act

99. Adult Literacy Mission

100. Minorities Commissions

101. Metro and Mono Rail systems

102. Introduced AADHAR Identity Cards

103. Established Boards to promote Coir to Coconut to Cashewnut

104. Massive expansion of Food Processing Industry

105. Conducted First Nuclear Test

106. Nuclear Deal with USA

INTRODUCED ECONOMIC REFORMS/

LIBERALISATION

Opened up India's Equity Market in 1992 for investment by Institutional Investors. 

Established SEBI Act in 1992

From 1994 the National Stock Exchange (NSE) emerged as a Computer-based trading system, which served as an instrument to leverage reforms of India's other Stock Exchanges. 

By 1996, the NSE emerged as India's largest Exchange.

Massive Foreign Direct Investment

When Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister, 65% of country's population was below poverty line.

By 2013, it has come down to 25%.

Similarly, literacy has Increased by 30-35%.

Longevity has also gone upto 67+ years. 

India is Self-sufficient in food (India is the second largest food producer in the world). 

First in Milk production.

AND

Many more huge financial help extended to Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives and some African countries to create basic infrastructures, like roads, important buildings, schools, hospitals, housing, etc. 

Dr Manmohan Singh's #Look_East policy, Membership of #ASEAN#SAARC generally beneficial to India.

As a result of economic reforms/liberalisation/globalisation, 

and introduction of #New_Industrial_Policy by Prime Minister #Dr_Manmohan_Singh, the Private Sector Industry has witnessed massive multi-faceted manufacturing expansion and increased production of consumer goods.

Today India is one of the fastest growing economy in the world

India and the #THIRD largest economy in the World...

Other than supporting the British by writing mercy petitions , increasing the length of their Chaddis, Kadrastan and Shamshan what have they done?
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Suspicious Death of Judge Loya , trying murder case against Amit Shah

 These are all circumstantial evidences falling under Sectiom 201 of IPC as well conduct after commission of crime falling under Evidence Act.The dead body is yo br shown to the family members who can take further legal action ig they suspect a foul play.A case occurred in Jetpur town of Rajkot dist where a woman working on a farm got severe pain in yhe stomach and she died.We called her father , showed him the dead body , he said my daughter seems to have been poisoned Sir.Otherwise also , I had to send the dead body for post-mortem Examination.During the intervening time we explained the circumstances of the death to the father who insisted on registration of a murder case.I said o.k , I am registering a murder case .I sent the dead body to Jamnagar and went myself there to discuss the physical signs outward and internal position of the organs of the body.Then the doctor found that some how or other her intestines were strangulated which prevented blood circulation which caused death.We explained the position to the father but he was not ready to accept the dead body of his daughter.Then I asked him correctly " What do you want after all ? " Now he came to point and said " Saheb , you ask her in laws to return all the ornaments I gave my daughter " This was very easy for me , I called her in laws and under threat of fixing them in jail told them to produce all the ornaments of her lying in their house.They immediately produced the ornaments before me ,I handed over them to her father.Now he was ready to accept the dead body .This was the case involving a very poor family .Here Justice Loya's dead body seems to have been handled very inhumanly and with criminal intentions .I feel sorry that an honest judicial officer was done to death by master killers and are yet not ashamed of their crime.......The worse part of this sordid story is that some so called learned advocates and some Judges had actively shielded the criminals. I never thought that in our life time , we will ever come across such dishonest Advocates ( whose duty is to help the Judge arrive at a logical and legal conclusion regarding commission of the crime ) and Judges who threw the Judicial Morality to the winds in order to rush for a piece of loaf , Governorship and other posts , like hungry dogs.