Sunday, May 17, 2009

Healing

Time is the most effective healer for any human being.We keep on forgetting our past which had given us pain and sorrow.But to be true we cant ever be able to come out of it, and I believe the person with strong will power and determination who not only can fight the situation itself but keep others afloat whoever were drowned in this pain.

The person whom I found was the most determined and courageous was our best friend B.G. The situation which he had been through in past, that situation we cant imagine it or never want to face it at this early age.

He shows us how a person can keep the smile on his face without showing his pain to this world.B.G was awesome thorough out this period ,he hold every pieces together and never let any one felt the void.

Its really a great honour to his parents that B.G is their child and a brother of a lovely sister.

"We honour you my Friend"


Friday, May 15, 2009

Election 2009


India, officially Republic of India the nation which is Sovereign,Republic,Democratic,Socialist had its marathon general election which held in five phase .The turnout for the election was 57%, that figure states that still the people of India has faith in Indian Government .
The General election campaign followed the path of pessimism instead of optimism.We always talk about change and development,but this election campaign not a single leader shows us the beckon of light to wards the bright future of our nation.The word Hope was missing from this election.The future which was made by our beloved Dr.Kalam was seen no where , what India should be in 2020 ,nobody bothered to think.
Our leaders scratched the old wound,its was a dirty and filthy campaign scenario.The parties were finding different tactics to let other down.
Its started with BJP talking about the Indira Gandhi operation Blue Star followed by the 1984 riots,then our prime minister apologized to the Sikh community .Then Congress was not behind they put forward the Kandahar hijack of IC814 and the terriost which was freed in this exchange.
Now, is it required to put forward all these issue which no one can decide was right and wrong.Its the situation which decide the measure need to be taken.
Now if we think in revere case that if their was no operation blue star.What would have been the present situation of the India and if the government would haven't realized the terriost ,how the new year would have been celebrated in India??
The answers is we don't know,people are divided on these issues and its better we never lets these question arise again for the good of our country.But our parties reminds us ,again and again which is worthless.
Their are more issues which needed to be taken care of ,but no party ever took care of this.We never heard about recession factor or either of woman's bill in the parliament and other basic issue's of poverty,illiteracy and above all development.
The hate politics should never be entertained and motivated.The government is for the people and by the people and let it be like this for centuries.



Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Our Family Piller

Family,this is the only place where a person finds heaven.
When we are all together we wont feel any thing to be missing out of life.
We feel complete, what ever the situation my be.

Our family unity is our strength, the person who made this happen was
our beloved Kaka.

Lt.Ram Palat Misra our Father,by whose courage and hard labor, we
are in a situation that we are proudly standing on our own legs.

Kaka laid the foundation of this family. He brought us up from our village "Bhujagi".
We our proud of our native and together we ll full fill the dreams that Kaka had.
Kaka never afraid of anything what ever came towards him.Weather it
was gundaraaj in our village or lack of money.
He faced it with his head high and never let our moral down.
Kaka,in early bitter cold morning goes to the other side of river
"Tause" by crossing it.
He made his sons tough and had believe in them.Kaka was strict and
disciplined.He never tolerate any kind of mis issue.
When our family was struggling in Allahabad,Kaka Mai had no stone
unturned in providing us care.Tractor loaded with
wheat and rice was brought from Bhujagi which is 156 km from Allahabad
by him facing heat,when temperature reach around 46 c.
Kaka,always believed in education and always praised us for our
education.He loved to be involved in knowledge.
Kaka was soul of our family, we miss him when he is not around us ,
but Kaka is their in our hearts till our last breadth.

Kaka's soul was incomplete without Dadi,Kaalpee Misra,our beloved
"Dadi".She was committed to Kaka's decision and
kept on following the path.She always knew that her family had the
true ability to make its own destiny.The world impossible
was erased from her life dictionary, she always had the endurance to
fight and make marching on her right will.She never gave
up, either if she had to go to Sangam for Ganga sanan or travel around
home on bumpy roads of Uttar Pradesh,alone.
When ever she ll go any to our home,either Varanasi or Allahabad or any
other place on this earth, she ll definitely carry any sort
of Bhujagi product with her.Her love towards us always gave us
strength and felt us to be united.We love to teas her,once I
remembered,when Miku talked about her skin.Since she was getting old,
her skin started to shrink,so Miku gave the suggestion
to Dadi ,for getting her skin ironed, that moment I never forget,the
laugh and happiness we were celebrating.
Dadi was illiterate but even then she knows the value of education,
she kept on motivating us for studying.I always love to be around
her, at the time time when our home was getting its final touch I had
been to Bhujagi. I spent a lot of time with her, the best
part to lay outside the home and watch to get it shaped day by day.
Dadi was very happy at that time , and at night we watch Ramayana
with full Dadi's gang, even she had watched 100 times ,she had the
will to watch it 10000 n more, this make Amma furious and Papa
helpless, after that I love to had food with Amma ,Papa and Dadi around.


Dadi had a strong personality and Bhujagi was the Karam Bhumi for
her.Every citizen of Bhujagi respected her and never ever cut
her talk, she ll make that happen what she wanted to happen.No
compromise of any sort, either in field or at home.Kaka had provided
that base for our family and respect in the society and Dadi never let
that down in her entire life,even though she was illiterate,because
it does nt come from books but its the concise which function and made
the person to lead in right direction.We really miss her
and always wanted to have her around us.Whatever we are today its due
to Kaka and Dadi, they were the roots of our family and we are the
stem and after this we had to keep marching ahead without forgetting
the root,who gave us strength and love.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

USA(Creater of Graveyard)

The grief moment that our country went through on 26 Th November can never be erased from the history of INDIAN SOIL.We lived the next 60hrs in terror and awaken.The media named it as INDIA'S 9/11 which I reject to name it as so. In my belief we were fulled by the Americans about the series of incidence that took place on 9/11.To put it forward I ll start from the foundation of events that lead to this conspiracy. We hail Americans for what ever they contribute to this world but forget about the devastation they had cost on every part of this world.It was USA which started to supply their weapon to middle east Asia .The name OSAMA is created by USA itself , why ? answer is. COLD WAR . They wanted to devastate the USSR by the help of Mujaheddin and Northern Frontier ,they succeed quite a bit and at last USSR was separated. The "war on terror" as named by Gorge Bush was just another way to capture the oil field of middle east and gain sympathy from the rest of the world.The main cause was different by which our beloved President was making hell lot of Money for his own interest. The country which never showed the evidence that it was attacked by a hijacked plane at Pentagon ,if so then where are the damaged part of the plane. If it has been attacked at WTC then where are the Black Box, I am sorry this it just a tip of an iceberg , their is plenty of proof which show that it was a conspiracy created by American itself to gain sympathy and a chance to attack middle east. The Mumbai attack cant be called 9/11 , the media got the full right to view the operation and given full freedom to telecast it to our nation people. No evidence had been hidden , even RAW had accepted that they had prior knowledge about it. Its transparency which cannot be exchanged by money as we compare it with FBI,CIA and NSA whose annual budget is 40 Billion dollar and still haven't accepted that they had any knowledge of 9/11 devastation. We should proud of our nation and stop being manipulated by calling it India's 9/11. Now the main subject ,how is USA creating a graveyard.? Mr Bush had send a loser to our country Mr Mac what ever his name ..who is giving ultimatum to our neighbor of 48 hrs deadline. Why ? its clear as water to earn more and more with conflict between India and Pakistan.Lets make a jackpot before leaving the Office and this is the motto of Mr.Bush. So, now I as my citizens, that are we sense less and without brain.We are hurt and injured ,nation require culprit in front of our eyes,but its non of the business of USA to interfere between two old friend.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

How Not To Build New IITs(from TOI)


The government is setting up six new Indian Institutes of Technology, but without campuses. IIT Rajasthan, it appears, will debut from IIT Kanpur. That’s because they haven’t even decided which city in Rajasthan will eventually host an IIT. Likewise IIT Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Patna and Bhubaneswar will be admitting students this year, but with no
infrastructure, faculty or even buildings in place. They will, instead, have ghost presences in existing IITs.
As a former IITian myself, that hardly corresponds to my idea of an IIT. The early IITs came about because of a complex set of economic and political circumstances, which no longer obtain. Paradoxically, we may be striking at the root of the IIT system precisely when we most need it.
Being in IIT used to be part of the elan of belonging to a Fabian elite. Before Fabian socialism began imploding in India that elite was — at least initially and in parts — a meritocracy. That’s what the IITs also were — an ascetic meritocracy. Your place in the social hierarchy at IITs was determined by one thing, and one thing alone — your grade point average. While that might seem narrow and technocratic, it was a refreshing change
in a country where all that mattered was who you knew, or who your caste- and kin-folk were.
But IITs take time to build and nurture. Initially, they were part of an expansive and optimistic Nehruvian vision. A socialist, autarkic state needs high-quality technicians, to build the power stations, dams and advanced industries that Nehru dreamed of. The government did two things to make IITs happen. They were provided with generous levels of funding and insulated from political interference.
While the IITs produced excellent engineers, things didn’t pan out according to the Fabian socialist script. It turned out that a protected
economy didn’t really require high-quality engineers. One could purchase obsolete technology from abroad cheaply, instead of making the effort to be at the technological cutting edge. So IITians migrated where the technological cutting edge was: the US and other developed western economies. India’s poor ended up subsidising Silicon Valley. Many IITians who didn’t migrate went on to study management, and took up jobs that had nothing to do with their IIT training. A small minority, such as yours truly, drifted off into the humanities.
Then came 1991 and a shy finance minister,

now the prime minister of the country, touched off a revolution. Within a decade the Indian economy was globalised and opportunities exploded. According to a survey by business research firm Evalueserve the number of IITians going abroad has declined quite a bit. Eighty-four per cent of the class of 2008 chose to remain in India, up from 66 per cent of IIT alumni graduating between 1964 and 2001.
India’s pre-1991 situation has reversed itself. There’s a shortage rather than surplus of skilled labour. The salaries of IIT and IIM graduates have, correspondingly, gone through the roof. IITians have become media darlings, which has brought them to the attention of
politicians. The UPA government wants to replicate IITs, but has gone about it in a manner that may remove one of their basic planks: their insulation from politics.
The human resources minister, in particular, has turned the IITs and IIMs into a tool of his political ambitions. A 27 per cent OBC quota is being rammed down their throats, yet the number of open, non-quota seats has to be preserved. It was decreed, after doing the math, that the total number of IIT seats have to be expanded by 54 per cent, with next year’s Lok Sabha elections setting the general deadline.
Therefore, the phenomenon of building- and
facility-less IITs, in one case even a homeless IIT which doesn’t know where it will be eventually plonked down. Salaries of IIT faculty are determined not by the market but by the central government. A quirk of today’s India is that Fabian socialism may be losing legitimacy but the control mentality still lives. The result is that professors might find themselves outstripped by former undergraduate students in terms of compensation quite soon after the latter graduate. That doesn’t make too many people keen to join IIT faculty, at least not the sort of people who are qualified to be on the faculty. A radical expansion of the IIT system is being planned at a time when IITs find it difficult to fill existing faculty posts. In other words, future students of India’s most coveted institution may have to do not only without classrooms, labs and
hostels, but without professors as well. Sounds more like a badly run government school than an institution fostering excellence.
One of the major consequences of OBC politics may be the unleashing of a caste war, whose first skirmish is playing out in Rajasthan. The Gujjar agitation brought Rajasthan to its knees and caused, in the space of a fortnight, damage to industry worth Rs 12,000 crore in one of India’s poorest states. One of the minor consequences of OBC politics is that, in an institution which lived and died by merit, 50 per cent of students will be admitted on a quota. If IITs are made to jettison merit they, too, will be forced to their knees.