Thursday 19 September 2013

Rahul Gandhi vs Narendra Modi : Strongest Contesters For PM 2014 Polls

Narendra Modi who has served for more than 10 years successfully as Gujrat Chief minister has been nominated by the BJP for PM post .  BJP party  nominated him even after the strongest protest by Mr LK Advani (a Sr BJP leader and its former president) that shows the powerful position of Narendra Modi. The party is going to showcase Mr. Modi on a grand October 27 rally. But  strongest protest shown against him is having stong points.Despite of a lot contributions of Mr. Modi  for Gujrat progress (e.g Nano plant which have raised so many oppurtunities ,employed a no of workers, no riots were again seen after the 2002 hindu Muslim riots, had improved GDP rate ) , we can't forget that he is a facsist.There is fear that if he would be the president , he would create fear among the people of the country.He (Modi) will create fear and if a fearsome man is sitting there, people will just bow down to him because a bully creates cowards.The country needs to build a citizenry who are not afraid and a governance where people do not follow a leader slavishly.He( Mr. Modi) does not understand any religion (Hinduism).
Whereas Rahul Gandhi which will be nominated by the Congress Party for the post of PM(as PM Manmohan said he is expecting) is also not having brilliant chemistry.Recently wherever he elected, Congress party has to loose whether it was UP or any other state . So it has to be seen who will win the battlle of 2014 polls and being nominated as PM.  

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Public Sector Undertakings (PSU)


The government-owned corporations are termed as Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in India. In a PSU majority (51% or more) of the paid up share capital is held by central government or by any state government or partly by the central governments and partly by one or more state governments.
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) audits government companies. In respect of government companies, CAG has the power to appoint the Auditor and to direct the manner in which the Auditor shall audit the company's accounts.

Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) have laid a strong foundation for the industrial development of the country. The public sector is less concerned with making profits. Hence, they play a key role in nation building activities, which take the economy in the right direction.
PSUs provide leverage to the Government (their controlling shareholder) to intervene in the economy directly or indirectly to achieve the desired socio-economic objectives and maximize long-term goals.
As agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy, Public Sector Banks (PSBs) play a crucial role in pushing the agricultural economy on to the progressive pathway and helping develop rural India. Moreover, PSUs play a substantial role in the rural development by providing basic infrastructural services to citizens.

Post Independence, India was grappling with grave socio-economic problems, such as inequalities in income and low levels of employment, regional imbalances in economic development and lack of trained manpower, weak industrial base, inadequate investments and infrastructure facilities, etc.
Hence, the roadmap for Public Sector was developed as an instrument for self-reliant economic growth. The country adopted the planned economic development polices, which envisaged the development of PSUs.
Initially, the public sector was confined to core and strategic industries. The second phase witnessed nationalization of industries, takeover of sick units from the private sector, and entry of the public sector into new fields like manufacturing consumer goods, consultancy, contracting and transportation etc.
The Industrial Policy Resolution 1948 outlined the importance of the economy and its continuous growth in production and equitable distribution. In this process, the policy envisaged active engagement of the State in development of industries.
The Industrial Policy Resolution 1956 classified industries into three categories with respect to the role played by the State -
  • The first category (Schedule A) included industries whose future development would be the exclusive responsibility of the State
  • The second (Schedule B) category included Enterprises whose initiatives of development would principally be driven by the State but private participation would also be allowed to supplement the efforts of the State
  • And, the third category included the remaining industries, which were left to the private sector.
In 1969, the government nationalized 14 major banks.
The Industrial Licensing Policy 1970 placed certain restrictions on undertakings belonging to large industrial houses, defined on the basis of assets exceeding Rs 350 mn.

The Three Questions : Which can change our way of living


The Three Questions is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy in which a king is eager to find the answers of three questions which he considered the most important one, He asked many people for the answers but  he was satisfied with nobody,s answer. Then he came to know aboout a hermit  who lived in the nearby village . He went to him for the answers. He asked the Hermit three questions. His Questions were

  • What is the best time to do each thing?
  • Who are the most important people to work with?
  • What is the most important thing to do at all times?
The hermit on being asked several times by the King answered him in such way:
  • The most important time is now. The present is the only time over which we have power.
  • The most important person is whoever you are with.
  • The most important thing is to do good to the person you are with.

Tuesday 23 October 2012

Get Blood in Emergency


Airtel, as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility, under “Airtel Cares for Everyone” (ACE) project, has tied up with Jeevan Blood Bank in the year 2008 and has initiated this special blood aid service to serve the emergency blood needs in India. Jeevan (meaning 'Life') blood bank was started in the year 1995 for providing, on demand, safe blood and blood components that are collected from non remunerated voluntary blood donors.

Using this blood aid service, people can get source information of blood in emergency cases, within few minutes, and also access the real time stock of tested blood components from the Jeevan Blood Bank, 24 hours a day. All that a person has to do is to type and SMS it to 9600097000 (EX: Blood B+ or Blood AB+). Within a minute, you will get response with information on quantity of readily available tested blood components of the group required. If the required blood group is available, one can also call the Jeevan Blood Bank directly on 044-28351200 or 044-43524242 for further assistance. This mobile service is available for users of all networks, and is toll free for Airtel mobile customers. Also, the special mobile number 96000 97000 is easy to remember.
This main motive of this mobile SMS blood aid service in India is to help minimise the time spent on searching for safe blood, so as to get required blood in emergency and help save more lives. 

Horsetail waterfalls: an Amazing natural attraction


Horsetail waterfalls looking like a flaming fire is indeed a beautiful formation that looks like a God's creation. Of course, this is not a real fire, but it is indeed an amazing natural attraction. These waterfalls belong to Yosemite National Park, California.
Flaming fire of Horsetail waterfall is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs only in the month of February, when the weather changes from winter to spring. During this time, the snow melts and becomes water, running down the river in Yosemite National Park and falls from a height of cliff. These seasonal waterfalls are affected by the glorious color of the spring sunset light, and thereby the water color changes to gold, yellow and bright orange, giving the waterfall an amazing appearance of flaming fire.



Taj Mahal not a Symbol of love


We All Know Taj Mahal As Symbol Of Love But The Other Lesser Known Facts are: 

1. Mumtaz Was Shahjahan's 4th Wife Out Of His 7 Wives 

2. Shahjahan Killed Mumtaz's Husband To Marry Her ! 

3. Mumtaz Died In Her 14th Delivery ! 

4. He Then Married Mumtaz's Sister ! 

Question Arises Where The Hell Is The Love...