Wednesday, March 17, 2010

truth trimphs

SATYAMEVA JAYATEE

24 comments:

  1. Satyam matha pitha gnyanam
    Dharmo bhratha daya sakha
    Shanthi pathni khsama puthri
    Shadaithe mama bandhava

    Truth is mother, Father is wisdom,Dharma[righteousness] is brother,kindness is the friend, peace is wife, forgiveness is daughter to a true individuel.

    Mahabharatha

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  2. gurur brahama gurur vishnu
    gurudevo maheshwarah
    guru sakshath parabrahmam
    Tasmy sree guvave namaha

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  3. Be cheerful and happy

    when you are sad, life laughs at you,
    when you are happy life smiles at you,
    when you make others happy life salutes to you.

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  4. Danenapani rnathu kankanena
    Snanena shudhi rnathu chandanena
    Manena trupthi rnathu bhojanena
    gnyanena moksha rnathu mandanena

    The beauty of the hand enhances with the contributions you make[with the donations you give] but not with the price less diamond or emerald studded bracelet you wear,

    Cleanliness of the beauty of the body is only with the bath but not with the perhumes you sprinkle all over,

    The mode of inviting and treating the guest will make him satisfied but not the feast you arrange,
    and
    Attaining salvation and the eternal bliss will be only through the wisdom [gnyana] but not with tonsuring once head

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  5. Although your cloths may be good
    and in the latest style
    still you are not completely dressed
    until you wear a smile

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  6. BOOKS ARE KEYS TO THE WISDOM OF TREASURE
    BOOKS ARE GATEA TO THE LANE OF PLEASURE
    BOOKS ARE PATHS THAT UPWARD LEAD
    BOOKS ARE FRIENDS COME LET US READ

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  7. RPUTATION IS PRECIOUS, CHARACTER IS PRICELESS.

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  8. LET US BE HARD WORKING

    Let us be hard working and brave
    Never frightened of the grave
    Knowing that we are all mortal
    It is better to be practical
    Life loses its meaning
    When you do not help those who are suffering
    Nothing here is your own
    Either to heaven or hell you are alone
    So,Let us fulfill Nehrus dream
    striving for success as a team

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  9. Desha deshe kalatrani
    Desha deshesa bandhava
    Tantu desham napashyami
    Yatra bhratha sahodara

    One can find wife any where on the earth. With that relation one can also find father in law mother in law and brother in laws etcetera.
    But there is no such place on the earth where you can find your own brothe[sahodara-brother from the same womb]

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  10. Kanusanyal one of the fiery founders of the Naxalite movement who died recently refused to make ideological compromise for better life. He has had offered from CPM but he turned them down. Rich land lords offered money in many thousands. He turned down their offers. He even kept accounts of the meagre expenses they incurred in the commune. It is the public's money he would say.
    Indian Express march 28, 2010

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  11. War-Peace

    No one would be foolish enough to choose war over peace- In peace sons bury fathers but in war fathers bury their sons.
    An ancient Greek king

    The golden age is before us not behind us.

    There are two sides of every question. My side and the wrong side.

    Success comes before work only in the dictionary.

    I like the dream of future better than the history of the past.

    After all you never find an English man wrong. He fights you on patriatic principles; He robs you on business principles; He enslaves you on imperial principles.
    Bernard shaw

    The only way to gain respect is firstly to give it.

    If there are foul words in your mouth, what must be your mind like.

    Try to conquer greed now, because while man becomes old, his greed becomes youthful.

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  12. Hindu Muslim unity an example -A rare show of communal harmony.


    Bareilly is a one of the towns of the trouble torn district in western Utterpradesh. In recent communal riots a Hanuman temple popularly known as Bajrangi Mandir and a Peer Bhai Meer Zafar Alis mausoleum both situated side by side just a few metres away were badly damaged on march 2nd 2010.
    Hindus are restoring the Mazar and Muslims are restoring the Temple by giving a befitting reply to the vested interested of both the religions who wanted to widen the rift.

    They also said
    "Those who damaged the two religious places can not be of any religion.They were just antisocial eliments, who have nothing to do with Hinduism or Islam.

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  13. Satyendra Dubey A legendery patriot forgotten

    Sayendra Dubey a graduate of Kanpur IIT,a civil engineer who was a project director with NATIONAL HIGH WAY AUTHORITY OF INDIA, was paid with his life for exposing the corruption in the GOLDEN QUADRILATERAL PROJECT.He wrote a letter to the then Priminister Atal Bihari Vajapayee on the corruption and the poor quality of the work in NHAI, November 11,2002. Infact his identity should not be disclosed.But the office of PMO disclosed his identity ignoring his request for anonymity. On November 11,2003,he was shot dead in GAYA when he was returning from VARANASI. The CBI initially cited robbery as the reason behind the murder.However, later in its report to the Supreme court, it endorsed Dubeys allegations of corruption in the multi crore works of the golden quadrilateral project. After six years of the legal battle the Patna High court convicted three accused but the real culprits benind are visibly invisible.

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  14. Should not it stir us more?

    A group of women who lost patience and faith in the administration of justice and also on law and order, lynched two miscreants killing one and hospitalising the other in Bhuvaneshwar.Those two men were extortionists, land grabbers used to abuse women spreading reign of terror. Repeated complaints to the police went in vain and hence the instant justice given by the women.

    THOSE WITH LONGER MEMORIES MAY RECALL AN EPISODE IN NAGAPORE OF EASTERN MAHARASTRA.

    A group of women stormed in to a court room and lynched a gangster, not withstanding the presence of police and officials, they literally took him apart. For he could done unspeakable things for years,the police turning a blind eye.In sum, there is a general disregard for law and justice through India by the very arms of the state tasked with it,the poor driven to retaliatory violence as the only means of getting even.
    Indian Express, March 2010

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  15. MEDIA SHUN SENSATIONALISM

    In this connection,it will be appropriate to recall the lament of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in mid 1954 while inaugurating the annual session of All INDIA NEWS PAPERS EDITORS CONFERENCE. He was sore that inadequate attention waw being paid by news papers to social qustions like, rights of women eradication of untouchability and the elimination of communal bigotry. After passage of fifty five years not only are those principles not followed but also the situation has further deteriorated.It is imperative that the present trend of flashing juicy stories of unbecoming acts of godmen,rapes, kidnaps,chatter of politicians about never intended to be fulfilled promises, corporate new and the like be reversed.
    INDIAN EXPRESS APRIL 1-2010

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  16. Soli j. Sorabji's experiences.

    Soli J. Sorabji had a very good experience.
    When he commented over a legal note prepared by his colleague that it was not at all intelligible to him. The poor man was deeply offended and complained that he had called him unintelligent when all he meant was his note was not clear which is the meaning of intelligible. Once while arguing a writ petition in the Bombay High Court in which an order of confiscation by the customs was challenged, one of the judges observed that his client should have exhausted all the alternative remidy of appeal under the statute. When he responded by saying that an appeal would be one from caesor to caesor, in other words a futile exercise, the judge growled, Mr. Sorabjee there is no seizure here; it is a case of confiscation. One of the elderly instructing Parsi solicitor Rustom Gograt pulled his gown and told him not to argue in stylish English but in plain,simple legal language

    MORAL: USE SIMPLE HOMELY ENGLISH

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  17. Insult to parliament

    The arguement of legal luminary Arun Jaitly and very brilliant and superb orator Sitaram Yechury and other distinguished opposition leaders seeking to revoke suspension of unruly members of Rajya Sabha on the plea that voting on the women's reservations bill was over, is sickening. By allowing the Hon'ble members to go scot free despite their wanton misbehavior and insulting the Vice President, a wrong message is being given to the younger generation. This is some thing the saner elements among the opposition ranks need to ponder.It is hoped that the ruling elite does not succumb to the unholy demand due to political compulsions of needing the support of fringe parties at a later date.

    A letter in Indian Express by KRP Guptha.

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  18. RELEASE NALINI

    Nalini who is one of the prime accused in Rajiv Gandhi's assassination case is in the prison at present. Nalini has already served two decades of imprisonment and regretted her act. Many a hard core criminals sentenced for life also are being released on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanthi,Independence Day or Republic day, among others. The mastermind of the attack on Indian Parliament was handed a death sentence by the Supreme court and the Government is dallying over it.Nalini had already been punished and further detention of a lady who regretted her act committed out of many compulsions, threats and fear is not justified.I feel that she deserves sympathy and on humanitarian grounds she can be released with a condition that she leave the country. Her case has to be considered with compassion and need not be copared with people like KASAB. Each case has to be viewed in its own merits.LTTE is already exterminated and what more harm can be expected from this hapless lady?

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  19. MEDIA NEEDS TO BE MORE REASONABLE
    It is really difficult to understand why media blows out of proportion trivial issues like the wedding of Sania Mirza when countless other grave issues remain untouched. Most of the news papers simply waste their ink and paper on many such unimportant issues. May be we have not understood EDMUND BURKE who once said, Mass media is the fourth column of democracy? or do we simply ignore it?

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  20. PRESSING ISSUES FORGOTTEN

    The headlines Sania match goes in to tis break is a good catchy pun on the hot topic of the day. But the question is whether this topic deserves the lime light and attention when the state in general and Hyderabad in particular is facing somany problems, both man made and natural.It is time that the Government and the governed pay attention to issues like pollusion, Population, malnutrition, povetry, urbanisation,slums, productivity especially in agriculture sector and falling standards of public health,among others.

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  21. POLITICIANS HAVE TO BE POLITE

    Truely successful politicians are only those who use polite, dignified and courtious language to articulate their view point for building consensus on solving grave issues. Buddadev like his predecessor is a true BHADRALOK known for his mature thinking and decent behaviour. In politics one should first learn to respect elders just like in families. The need of the hour in west Bengal is to mount a united effort, irrespective of party affiliations,to combat extremism and improve the law and order in the effected districts. That is what every one was expecting the union home minister to do through his dialogue with different parties during his visit to west Bengal Budda only pointed out that he did not do any thing specific on that. Probably the Home Minister was hesitant to utter things which are not palatable to the ears of his party's allys in the state.
    A letter from Indian Express

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  22. LAW FOR ALL

    During the recent curfew in ole city of Hyderabad MIM leader accompanied by some party men barged into charminar plice station shouted slogans for an hour and walked away without being stopped. These curfew voilaters should have taken in to custody. What prevents the police from arresting them? Whether one is a Minsister,MLA, Corporator the offender should face the punishment.
    Home Minister Chidambaram announced introduction of a new law to tackle the communal riots. What is the use of the laws which can't be implemented? Laws are meant to be implemented and not merely to added to the statute books. In the eyes of law there should be no descrimination or reservation.

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  23. Reject False Leaders
    Now the old city is limping back to its normalcy,the people have realised that they did not deserve to be confined indoors for no fault of theirs.The coursr open for the average citizen is to boycott leaders who stoked the fires in the first place and tried to gain supremacy over one other to retain their vote base.

    Nobody gained in this battle for supremacy but instead of a lot of bad blood had been generated between communities who will continue to suspect each other. Police could not have done the job better. Now it is left to the social groups to try and build bridges between the people and bring in communal amity. The police should parade the trouble mongers, caught on CC TV cameras, and ensure that no political party dare sponsor such agitations.


    UNWARRANTED COMMENTS

    The unwarranted and stupid comments on Lord Krishna in deciding a case on premarital sex by these judges of the supreme court of INDIA, headed by the Chief Justice of India justice Balakrishnan should be expunged suo motu or in a review petition. These judges own an apology to the Hindus. These judges can not dare comment on Gods of other reliigions. Alas Hindus are taken for granted in Hindusthan.
    The judges need a crash course on Hindu society's history and cultural traditions.

    NO FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES

    "sistem needs revamp" Ippili Santosh kumar of Srikakulam rightly suggested the need for social revamp of the University Education in India.To meet India's predetermined future challenges, Higher educations must be free from business, is a valueble suggestion.
    Introducing Foreign University branches in India is against the spirit of the founding fathers of independent India.They dreamt a well developed India in all fields.

    Not only will the move impinge on the soveriengnty of India but also the Foreign Universities can not be expected to impact education suited to our requirements.
    The Indian Government should rethink on introducing Foreign Universities. Further the Government can not abdicate its responsibility of education to foreign entities. Better develop our own Universities by increasing allocation for Higher Education.

    THESE ARE THE LETTERS FROM THE INDIAN EXPRESS REPRODUCED ON 10-04-2010

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  24. HISTORIC JUDGEMENT

    The sentencing death of 16 members of the banned Ranvirsena and awarding of life sentences to 10 others by a Bihar Court for the massacre of 58 innocent Daliths is a stepping in the right direction and historic. I believe that this is the sign of the emergence of a new India where the barbaric atrocities on the oppressed sections of societies will not be tolerated.This will deter criminal elements in Bihar, who once had a field day under the 'jungle raj' of Former Chief Minister Lallu Prasad Yadav.
    It will also send a snub to all mischivious sections of the international western media who want to defame India and interests in her international affairs by citing such attrocities, on lower castes especially on Daliths. It should also be remembered that present chief minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar brought to justice those responsible for massacre of minorities in Bhagalpur Riots case too.I applod him for his efforts in delivering justice to the victims of the victims of these massacres and providing good governance. One also hopes that Governments of other states also crack down similarly on those practicing the mediavel and the evil cast system which had no place in a civilised society.

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