Archives August 2012

 “I ask you all so earnestly to open girl's schools in every village and try to uplift them. If the conditions of women are raised, then their children will, by their noble actions, glorify the name of the country."                               —Swami Vivekanand Today’s girl child will be the mother of tomorrow. As a mother she can give her child a sound nursing and capable upbringing. A woman has the maximum impact on the social, economical decisions making in the family generally. At micro level, educated woman help in making the whole family including the older family members, understand the values and importance of education, and at macro level, educated women add to the social and economical development of the nation. Girls education is like sowing the seed which gives rise to green, more...

Guided by the appearance can be disastrous. In this world of deception and deceit, what is seen outwardly, is not the reality. Often the glittering appearance. Hide the foulness of wickedness. When advertisements display, showiness, ha\ call become the day of life and the judgement of the reality have become very difficult. The good looking innocent people are the perfect cheat of the day. The only way to save ourselves from such hypocrites is to be very attentive and careful in life with good observance. What is exhibited and displayed outwardly should not be taken, as creditworthy. Visual appearance are commonly deceptive. The quality of a thing can only be judged by its use only,. In many cases, a thing appears to be very durable and cheap may turn out a duplicate. Duplicates or imitations commonly have more shinning or glittering more...

WTO, an International organization, is the outcome of several years of deliberations beginning from the end of Second World War and formulation of GATT in 1947. The GATT (General Agreement on Tariff and Trade) was established to regulate and facilitate the trade among the member nations for the sole purpose of boosting the economic growth and overall development. The first seven round of negotiations under GATT were focused to encourage the international trade by I reductions in trade barriers and trade tariffs. But with gradual changes in the world economic scenario, the developed countries to enhance their share trade with developing countries felt the need of a permanent body to look after the international trade and other related aspects. The 8th round of multilateral Trade Negotiations, known as Uruguay Round took place in 1986. The Uruguay round contained the mandate to more...

"Today there is no field where the women have not shown their worth. From holding highest public office in bureaucracy to holding highest political position, the women have shouldered all kinds of responsibilities with grand success. A lot of change has taken place, in their position in this man dominated society. With this gradual transition from household life to working women the sufferings of women have increased manifold." During ancient days women have been adored and worshipped as goddesses. Our country itself is called 'Mother Land' in utter contrast to the fatherland of West. In ancient period, several women occupied distinguished positions in society played very important role. Maitreyi, Lilawati, Gargi, Katyayani, are some of the unforgettable names which can neither wither nor become absolute. The women have been adored since time immemorial as virtues incarnates. Saraswati is called’ Goddess of learning'; more...

(MURDER OF UNBORN GIRLS) "In India, we have inherited the cultural legacy of having strong son-preference among all communities, religious groups and citizens of varied socio-economic backgrounds. Patrilocality, patrilineage and patriarchal attitudes manifest in women and girls having subordinate position in the family, discrimination in property rights and low paid or unpaid jobs. Women's work is limited to household duties. At the lime of marriage, dowry is given by the bride's family to the groom's for shouldering 'the burden of the bride'. In many communities as a custom female babies are killed immediately after birth either by the mother or by elderly women of the family to relieve themselves from the life of humiliation, rejection and suffering. Social discrimination against women results in systematic neglect of women's health, from womb to tomb. Female infanticide and female foeticide are more...

"Even after 56 years of Independence, right from the Nehru era to the Vajpayee era, the rural India of today still short of basic amenities, like drinking water, electricity, roads, housing, food anil clothing".  Once Gandhiji told the renowned author Mr. Mulk Raj Anand that we can’t build India unless we build villages. Gandhrj I wanted to make the villages independent , republics, independent in governance and for routine requirements, governed by the : people of the villages and self sufficient for financial needs. In India seventy percent of our population live in villages, but the developmental schemes, for the develop it till of rural segment are not given the required priorities.  Our economy is developing fast. Industries and big corporate are going( globalised, with liberalization, tremendous changes are being felt in IT, manufacture Service sector, but nobody more...

"As per Election commission estimates 1,500 candidates in the 1996 Parliamentary election hadcriminalrecords and40oj them got elected to the 11 III Lok Sabha. In the State Legislatures, the picture is even more distressing. Out of the 4,072 sitting MLA 's in all the states, more than 700 have criminal records," Criminals enter Politics to become Politicians and then patronize other criminals. The dire consequences of this unholy alliance between Criminals and Politicians is that at every level 1'rom bottom, Panch at Panchayat level to Chief Minister or Ministers at State and Central level, Criminals are being elected and appointed to the positions of power. Politics has now become a shortcut way of earning. Once elected a person can accumulate money sufficient for his few generations. Neither Gandhiji nor the other freedom fighters who sacrificed their all more...

"for India to build a broad-based, solid foundation for  economic and social progress, it must uproot the vestiges of feudal- ism and instill democratic values and practices. Tile people who live in India's 750,000 villages must become the authors of their own lives and women must be respected and supported as equal partners in the process of development.  During the days of Aryans, Indian villages have a unique institution called Panchayats, very powerful, well accepted and almost independent institutions. After 1 independence all possible measures were taken to revive the Panchayati Raj Institutions in order to involve the rural people not only in their own development but also in the development of the nation as a whole. Gandhiji’s was of the opinion that for actual development of the country, every village has to be self reliant and capable of managing its more...

"Nationalism is a sacred passion, a great moral and ethical belief, a social expression on a national plane, immense love for the country. It is an infrangibly notion to treat loyalty to one's nation  superior to all other loyalties ". A true nationalist is one who regards his country as the cause of his existence and ready to abandon his own interests for its welfare. An avowed nationalist never minds sacrificing everything including his life for the cause of the nation. People adore and glorify him as an incarnation of super being. Poets compose verses in honour of his deeds and everyone pray for his immortality. After death he is treated as an eternal foundation of inspiration, an ideal to be followed by all, a beacon light which shows right path even after his departure. Nationalism more...

"Computer is not a magical device. It possesses no I.Q. or intelligence of its own. Its I. Q. is zero. It has to be told what to perform and in what sequence. Hence only the user can determine what task a computer will perform. A computer can't take any decision at its own until it is programmed to do so. These are some mechanical efficiency of the computers, but in addition to these technical flaws, the invention of computer has adversely affected the human function, the social economic fabric of the nations." Today hardly any comer of our life is left unaffected by the computers. In [ schools, banks, shops, hospitals, restaurants, post offices, government offices. railway or bus reservation counters, travel companies and all such utility service departments, we find the computers working everywhere. For more...


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