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Certainly, we are the one who know much about INDIA

But still we dispute a lot!! with Regional, Religion, Political Feelings!!

Some times becoz of immaturity, nonintellectual, illiteracy .. Which is inducing “POVERTY”

Revolution starts at Some Time !! Some Where !! But Surely from ALL OF US“WE THE PEOPLE” can make the “DIFFERENCE”

Make this Big Day as the New Start for ‘Modern’ INDIA

It’s not “PATRIOTISM” that should come to our mind..

It’s our “Responsibility” to Celebrate … “HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY”

Indian chess player Viswanathan Anand is the newest world chess champion thanks to a dominating performance at the championship in Mexico.

Anand, the world’s top-ranked player, won the World Chess Championship in Mexico City. He dominated the 14-round event, winning four of them and losing none through Round 13.

This is the second time Anand has been world champion. In 2000, he won the World Chess Federation’s championship, held in Tehran and New Delhi.

KING u rocks… Keep going…

CHEERSand Congratulations to Team India..

Talent.. Technique.. Temperament … and Luck.. what ever the reason might be.. but you guys made us proud.. KEEP GOING…

And you guys proved our belief that.. “ANTS CAN ROAR…..

People say.. I am

a sports guru , a creative guru, a style guru, a corporate guru …..

>> inventing more and more GURUs… especially after Mani Ratnam’s GURU… :)

BUT WHO IS THE REAL GURU

Even in modern era, we strongly believe that the real GURU is none other than the person who deserves the following..

“Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru devo Maheshwaraha - Gurussaakshaath param brahma tasmai shree gurave namaha,” which translates as “The Guru (Teacher) is the Lord Brahma (the Creator), the Guru is the Lord Vishnu (the Preserver), the Guru is the Lord Shiva (the Destroyer). To that Guru we offer our salutations.”

Happy Teachers’ Day!!

Radicals? Government? Opposition Parties? People who works with Public/Private sectors??

or simply general public who wants to have fun over the week-ends and opted to DIE… ???

Hyd Blasts

We pray for their souls…

Sachin Bhawar (19) Sangamner, Maharashtra; Sujit Kumar Jha (19) Sangamner, Maharashtra; Kiran Chowdary (19) Sangamner, Maharashtra; Sourabh Kumar (19) Sangamner, Maharashtra; Milind Mangde (18) Sangamner, Maharashtra; Rupesh Bore (19) Sangamner, Maharastra; Irshad Ahmed (19) Sangamner, Maharastra; Akramullah Khan (22) AP; P Vigna (18) AP; Ahmed Mohiuddin (45) AP; Ameer Mohd Saleem (8) AP; Mohd Ali (6) AP; Md. Saleem (47) AP; Syed Farida Naaz Sultana (35) AP; P Vinay Babu (24) AP; Kishan (55) AP; E Shyam Rao (27) AP; K Krishnachand (28) AP; Dr. Chaitanya Prasad (23) AP; Md Rizwan Ali (17) AP; Pratyusha (20) AP; Raheemunnisa Begum (48) AP; Md. Wahed Ali (21) AP; Yaheya Abdul Khader AP; Ibrahim Khan (43) MP; M.K. Jain (44) Madhya Pradesh; Kundan Das (45) AP; Sreelekha (18) AP; Sravanti (18) AP; John Israel (44) AP; Susheela (45) AP; L Shivarama Krishna (30) AP; Vallabhbhai Patel (35) Rajkot, Gujarat; Dr K V Anand (30) Orissa; K Sai Swaroop (21) AP; Sudheer Kumar (21) AP; Irfan Abdullah (35) AP; Ramesh (21) AP; K.Ram Mohan Rao (23) AP; T Purender(21) AP; and Md. Basith (21) AP.

THE Nuclear deal entered into by India and the US as part of the Indo-US Agreement signed by president Bush and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh during the latter’s recent visit to the US has been received differently by diverse quarters in India and abroad.

Under the deal, India has undertaken to separate its civilian and military nuclear facilities, place the former under full-scope International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards, take various measures to prevent export of nuclear-weapons technology, contribute to other international non-proliferation regimes, as well as to continue with its declared moratorium on nuclear tests. In other words, India would comply with all obligations of Nuclear Weapons States (NWS) which are signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) that India has consistently held to be discriminatory and has thus never joined.

On its part, the US Administration has agreed steer appropriate provisions through the US legislature enabling supply of fuel to Tarapur (built with US assistance in the ’60s and already under IAEA safeguards, but with fuel supplies and other technological assistance cut off due to US sanctions imposed in the wake of India’s first nuclear test Pokhran-I in 1974) and other nuclear power plants and transfer of other nuclear energy technology by the US to India, as well as to push for similar measures in the 44-country Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and related actions by the IAEA. In the Agreement, the US has agreed to recognise India as a “leading country with advanced nuclear technology”, thus granting it a de facto NWS status.

Some sections in both India and the US have hailed it as a major breakthrough in Indo-US relations, perhaps even the biggest ever shift in bilateral ties with the US virtually admitting India into the nuclear-weapons club and opening the doors to the lifting of all restrictions on India acquiring civilian nuclear technology and fuel apart from other dual-use technologies. In India, several media commentators, former nuclear-establishment scientists and “strategic experts”, and leading lights of the BJP, have attacked the deal as a betrayal of Indian security interests, a surrender of its sovereignty in nuclear matters and a blow to its independent nuclear capability. Both these extreme assessments are not merely exaggerations but also fundamentally erroneous.

On the other hand, a few divergent voices, including and especially that of the CPI(M) have, while being been sharply critical of the overall Indo-US Agreement, the threats to India’s independent foreign policy and the implicit acceptance by India of US hegemony in world affairs, have viewed the nuclear deal itself in a different light. There are indeed many important issues that the general discourse has not brought out with regard to India’s strategic vision, its nuclear policy both civilian and military, its energy security as well as the near-term geo-political scenario and the role of the US in it.

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Happy Independence Day

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