Monday 26 October 2015

India Earthquake 2015 CCTV RAW FOOTAGE

Monday 21 September 2015

skype shuts down

Skype: Technical Issue Temporarily Shuts Down Communications App for Users Around the World
users are not able to access skype to make calls.
"We're pleased to say we've found and are now rectifying the Skype problem you may have had today," Skype said in a tweet. Users were unable to make Skype calls and view their contacts Monday.

Monday 27 July 2015

Former President APJ Abdul Kalam Dies at 83

honorable former president missile man of india dr. APJ abdul kalam died today. He was sick for a long time and was admitted to hospital in Meghalaya.He was honored as Bharat ratna by govt. of India. He collapsed during his speech at IIM, Shillong today evening due to cardiac arrest and was hospitalized where he died.
He was know for his incredible contribution to indian defense and missile work.
RIP APJ. we are gonna miss you forever. http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/former-president-apj-abdul-kalam-admitted-to-icu-in-shillong-sources-1201111



watch APJ's final speech here 



Wednesday 6 May 2015

Actor Salman khan convicted for hit and run case in 2002

‪#‎SalmanKhanConvicted‬. Pin drop silence in the court:
Salman: Sir ek baar suno to sahi?
Judge: Ek bar joh maine commitment kar di ... uske baad toh main khud ki bhi nahi sunta
Salman: Sir mai begunaah hoon
Judge: Ye tumhi kahte the naa, Sharab aur khoon main apni marzi se peeta hoon ... dabake
Salman: Sir ab main kya karu?
Judge: Swagat nahi karoge aap hamara?
Salman: Sir mujhe kya pata wahan Aadmi so rahe the?
Judge: Aam aadmi sota hua sher hai ... ungli mat kar ... jaag gaya toh cheer phaad dega
Salman: Sir aap cheez kya ho?
Judge: Mere bare mein itna mat sochna ... dil mein aata hoon ... samajh mein nahi
Salman: Okkkaay? Matlab final hai aapka faisla?
Judge: Main request nahi karta ... ek hi baar bolta hoon ... aur full and final ho jaata hai
Salman stares at the judge
Judge: Agar tum mujhe yun hi dekhti rahi ... toh tumhe mujhse pyar ho jayega
Salman: Sir mai life me koi nayi excitement nahi chahta
Judge: Woh jeena bhi koi jeena hai jis mein kick na ho
Salman: Don’t you think you are overestimating yourself?
Judge: Zindagi mein teen cheez kabhi underestimate nahi karna ... I, Me and Myself!
Salman stops speaking and waves at his fans.
Wahin door Yerawada Jail mein:
Sanjay Dutt: Badtameez, chaddar ki kameez, lohe ka pajama, bandar tera mama, arre billi teri mausi, kutta tera yaar, aam ka achaar ... aaja mere yaar!

Sunday 26 April 2015

Earthquake in Nepal and North India

Yesterday on 25th april a massive earthquake hit Nepal and northern states of India. Over 1900 people are reported dead so far, 1500 in Nepal alone. Indian airforce is running a rescue plan for affected people in Nepal. chinese army and pakistan army also offered help.
So may historical buildings and infrastructure has been destroyed in Nepal,
Today morning also some shake has been felt in Bihar state of India.According to united states
today also
M 6.7 Earthquake
17km S of Kodari, Nepal
13 mins ago – U.S. Geological Survey
has been reported

Saturday 25 April 2015

Earthquake in North India and Nepal of magnitude 7.9

Today , in north India and Nepal Earthquake has destroyed so many buildings, trees and many more.
magnitude was recorded 7.4 to 7.9 in different parts.
the Centre of this earthquake was Nepal. In KOLKATA, LUCKNOW and DELHI NCR region it was very strong .
The numbers to the 24-hour Control Room are +91 11 2301 2113, +91 11 2301 4104 and +91 11 2301 7905
Helpline numbers to contact Indian Embassy in Nepal: +977-9851107021 and +977-9851135141
So far at least 100 people killed in Nepal and India together .http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/massive-tremors-felt-in-delhi-other-parts-of-north-india-758050

In kathmandu 71 has been declared dead so far and still counting.At the main hospital in Kathmandu, people with broken limbs and arms were being rushed in for treatment. It was unclear how many people were injured.



Tuesday 14 April 2015

MODI in CANADA

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Canadian capital of Ottawa last night, on the last leg of his three nation tour, after a visit to Europe's big powerhouses France and Germany, where he pitched his Make in India agenda.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/prime-minister-narendra-modi-in-canada-focus-on-energy-deal-investments-755066

Sunday 12 April 2015

Modi in Germany

After a very successful visit to France. Making so many good agreement with prime minister of france now Mr. Narendra modi headed to Germany. he has landed in Berlin. Prime ministre of germany welcomed him.

Bollywood steps forward to net neutrality

Thank you dear members for spreading awareness about‪#‎IndiaWantsNetNeutrality‬ and making it to top trends.
Slowly Bollywood is also extending their support for the cause. We thankShruti Seth & Danish Aslam for taking a stand in favour of ‪#‎NetNeutrallity‬and helping us spread the awareness!
Share/tweet this video with hashtag #IndiaWantsNetNeutrality and keep it trending, making it visible to every netizen.
Upload your Velfies on your timeline appealing for 'Net Neutrality', please make sure you use the hashtag #IndiaWantsNetNeutrality and mention "@The Logical Indian", so that we can track your velfies!
There is a hero in every one of us let it come out to save internet.https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=700885686707820&set=vb.426895610773497&type=2&theater#

MODI in france

Both PM Modi and President Holande releasing jersey for 1900 Olympics cricket silver medalist: France.
See how competitive darinder moody is - he wants to be no 1 even when French president has already taken that number.



rime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian Diaspora at The Louvre in Paris. Before his address he visited the assembly line of aviation giant Airbus in Toulouse, which has shown interest in the Prime Minister's 'Make in India' initiative. He also visited the memorial for Indian soldiers who were martyred in World War I.


net neutrality in india

=====‪#‎NETNEUTRALITY‬=====
There is a debate raging these days on social media on the net neutrality issue. Since a lot of details are well-known, just a instances of what happens when net neutrality gets violated:
1. The Airtel-Flipkart fracas – In brief, Airtel promoted its Airtel Zero Platform scheme, under which certain apps would not have cost users any data charge (which means apps not on the platform are automatically being disfavoured). Flipkart supported it, and as a response their ratings on Android and iOS app stores were flamed to holy hell.
2. Andhra Pradesh-based Bluwifi charged its users extra money for accessing P2P services – that is, our lifeline, the much-beloved torrents.
3. Airtel wanted to charge additional money around Christmas 2014 for OTT services such as Viber and WhatsApp.
There are many other examples, but I hope you got the flavour of the problem: telecom service providers and internet service providers want to make (more) money off their internet services. Let me quote Rajat Mukarji of Idea Cellular:
“Riding for free on our network puts a certain amount of strain on our network. They’re reaching out to my customer with a capability which I couldn’t provide. But, don’t take my cake away from me. I have to survive as well.”
So let’s spell out the telco argument: “Customers pay once for our internet package. Then we want to charge them again depending on the kind of content they access. That’s because we have not yet “monetized” that, and because the service we themselves offer are being ignored because of the services that content makers (such as social networks, Google, Wiki, YouTube and so on) provide.”
Do I hear you saying “RUBBISH! BOLLOCKS! BALDERDASH!”?
Truth be told, net neutrality is not a principle of law right now. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and the Department of Telecom have been indicating for years now that they have indeed been thinking about this issue. Unfortunately, they seem to be taking the side of the service providers and not the janta of the country. Let’s think of it this way: telecom operators have two very powerful lobbies, namely COAI (for GSM operators) and AUSPI (for CDMA). Additionally, internet providers have IAMAI. They have been lobbying with the TRAI for bending the rules in their favour.
“Hold on!” you say, “What about us, the consumers?”
Precisely: what about us? Who will ensure that we are not dealt a raw deal? And aren’t the regulators supposed to take OUR side, the benefit of consumers and not the benefit of service providers, if it can be said that consumer interests and corporate interests are mutually exclusive?
It’s time for a small detour to around February 2015: we wrote a post about a very dull regulatory announcement from a distant corner of the world. The American Federal Communications Commission had announced that internet service providers were henceforth to be classified as common carriers, and they had to ensure on pain of legal prosecution that there would be no:
1. No blocking: internet service providers cannot decide what I can access or not.
2. No throttling: my internet speed cannot be choked based on my consumption pattern
3. No paid prioritization: some websites cannot pay more money to get delivered faster to your device, or alternately, to choke down competitor websites.
(read our status update about that issue here –
https://www.facebook.com/TheFrustratedIn…/…/814585451910268…)
For a moment, let us do a little poorv paksh on the telco side of the argument (which is rubbish): “we make heavy investments in spectrum auctions, in towers and in equipment – why should we not be allowed to recover that through pricing mechanisms that are free of regulatory oversight?” To that, I will respond in a number of ways:
First, consumers ARE already paying service providers their due charges, and it is the TELCOS who are cheating us consumers by not providing the requisite quality of service (internet speed slower than advertised, call drops, weak and patchy networks right in the middle of the busiest parts of metros, plus the immensely irritating spam messages and calls that no TSP has been willing to cease).
Second, spectrum pricing cannot and must not be connected to net neutrality: those prices cannot depend on what they force consumers to pay later down the line – which is a bad financial projection practice anyway.
Third, price ceilings are ALREADY very much in place: just last week, TRAI announced maximum roaming charges and SMS charges that can be levied, and they are now lower than what they used to be by a significant margin.
So, in short, we hope our government uses the same logic as the FCC and strictly enforces a stringent form of net neutrality. This is in the larger interest of a developing nation where improved internet access will have a ripple effect on the larger knowledge and service economy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfY1NKrzqi0
 watch this video

Wednesday 11 March 2015

ISIS militants cute child blows a man's head

ISIS militants have released a video that shows a very cute, sweet looking boy who doesn't even seem to be in his teenage years. This‪#‎NanhaMujahid‬ (child terrorist) proceeds to blow a man's head off with a revolver, and then exults, shouting religious and terrorist slogans. This follows news that they are actively recruiting teenaged women for sexual grooming and to be jihadi brides, and just a few months ago there was a news.item that stated an eight or nine-year old girl was used to blow up a shopping market.
I am not sure what to make of such news - should I -
1. Feel sad for the loss of the innocent childhood these children could have had?
2. Feel outraged that their ideology teachers think it is okay to debase childhood in this way?
3. Feel helpless that their propaganda is so chillingly effective?
There are many movies such as Hanna and Kick-Ass that show us "the human side" of these monsters, and that aim to specify that these children are not BORN monsters, but are MADE monsters by selfish adults. The same logic that could be applied to the minor-rapist monster in the Nirbhaya case.
I would still hesitate if I were asked to judge the punishment these children would receive at the hands of a democratic system.
I'm confused. What would you do?

Smriti Irani Ji went to a school in Naxalite-infested Dantewada (Chhattisgarh)

Union Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani Ji went to a school in Naxalite-infested Dantewada (Chhattisgarh) and communicated with the students
What's special about that, you ask?
It was a school for special children, and apparently Smriti Irani knows sign language.
It is a beautiful, strong gesture on her part, and I wish more ministers as well as ordinary citizens like us could do what she did there.
Can we take a small pledge to learn basic sign language? And also, let us try to make the world more accessible for people who cannot go through it the way we do smile emoticon
(Link to the news - http://bit.ly/1MqQCLb)

Thursday 5 March 2015

Nirbhaya Singh's murderer and convicted rapist * Juvenile * will be released.

* Juvenile *
Three years was all the punishment the law could mete out to him. And now, two years and three hundred and sixty four days into his prison term, the convict guilty of rape and murder of a young woman was to walk free, in a little less than a day.
He woke up fresh from the previous night's sleep. The prison officer had spoken to him the previous night regarding the details of his release. He had been made to sign a few papers the previous evening.
Things were looking up for the young convict. Three years in juvenile prison had taught him the craft of embroidery. He wondered if all countries had similar prisons, where convicts were given training and a chance to rehabilitate. He thanked God for his good fortune.
The guard knocked on his door. It was time to leave the room and appear for breakfast.
His usual breakfast table awaited him. A young ruffian who had been his prison mate for the last two months greeted him with a smile. A thin porridge and two slices of bread had been served to each of the inmates, most of them teenagers aged sixteen and below. He sat down and started to eat excitedly. The anticipation of his impending release playing in his mind.
"Brother, you seem to be in a big hurry today," the ruffian remarked.
"Oh yes I am. It's the day of my release today. I will be able to get out of this prison and live a free life," he answered happily.
"I know it already brother. You have every reason to be happy, but tell me something brother, were you really guilty of the crime? Or did the courts get it wrong?" the ruffian asked him casually, his attention focused on the tasteless porridge.
The convict's face fell. This question had been least expected. He wondered if he should reply with the truth that he always knew, or with the lie that he had wanted everyone to believe.
"Oh come on brother, don't tell me you were framed. You admitted everything in court didn't you? Or did the Police torture you to admit the guilt," asked the ruffian, still busy eating his slimy breakfast.
"Well, you have asked me what I really want to forget, but I guess we have become decent friends here. So let me tell you this, that the courts were right in my case," replied the convict as he broke a piece of dry bread.
"Ohh, really? Tell me more about it," the ruffian's eyes widened and his curiosity rose.
The convict felt a certain sense of importance that he had never felt before. The ruffian seemed to be a real fan. He smiled.
"Well you must have read all about it in the papers of course, and seen the news on TV. There is nothing more to add," the convict said.
The ruffian studied the convict's face. He appeared to be holding back the details.
"Come on, buddy. At least tell me how the girl looked. Was she pretty?" the ruffian asked him.
"Oh yes she was. She was a pretty girl, and she instantly caught our eye as we drove through the streets of Delhi that evening, me and my buddies. So when we saw her and her friend waving for auto-rickshaws to stop, we decided to give them a lift," the convict replied.
"Ohh brother, tell me more," the ruffian said.
"Well, we beat the guy up and threw him out of the bus. Then we took turns with the girl. It felt good of course, it felt really good.
She smelled of fresh roses, and it's weird but, her cries only turned me on even more. You know, I had seen this blue film a few nights ago, so I thought the rod inside her body won't exactly be a bad idea. Now that I think of it, had I not used the rod she would have survived, and I would have been held guilty of just a rape and about one year in prison," the convict lamented.
"Too bad brother. But three years is not too much I think, is it?" the ruffian replied as he bit into his piece of bread.
The convict looked sad. He looked up at the ceiling and said, "I lost three precious years of my youth brother. That's too much of punishment".
The ruffian had finished his porridge. He looked the convict in the eye.
"But surely brother, you would agree that the others getting fourteen years and you getting only three years is not exactly fair. And this difference only because you happened to rape and kill a woman at seventeen years of age. Don't you think your crime commanded a bigger punishment?" the ruffian asked.
"Well, you may be right but then, the law is what we all follow here. I got the punishment that the law deemed fit. I think it's now pointless to worry about my crime, even if the punishment was insufficient" the convict replied with a tone of indignation.
"Oh brother, I didn't mean to offend you here," the ruffian sounded apologetic.
"That's fine brother. You tell me, how long are you going to stay in this prison?" the convict asked him.
"About a year I think," the ruffian replied.
"A year? I thought you were here for pickpocketing!"
"I am, but that's not why they will keep me here for a year brother," the ruffian replied as he adjusted his pyjama.
"What do you mean?" the convict asked him, confused.
"I will be kept here for murder. But only for a year, since I am fifteen, and I agree, your punishment was grossly insufficient," the ruffian replied as he withdrew a knife from his pyjamas and slit the convict's throat.
The blood gushing out of the convict's wound collected to form a small puddle near the ruffian's feet.

Thursday 26 February 2015

It is not only about men to behave every time , sometime women need to behave too.

Yes, women’s safety is one of the biggest issues this country is dealing with and believe us, there is nobody who wouldn’t support it, men included. Women need to be empowered, no denying that. But certain things are plain wrong and unfair, even if it is a woman doing them. It may be difficult being a woman especially while taking the public transport, but the harsh truth is, there are things women do too that make it a nightmare for everybody else. Here are few things we men want women who take public transport to know.
1. Despising all men just because women are unsafe in the country is just hateful. Not all of us are rapists. It is not nice to get those hostile glances every morning, being talked to in an unnecessarily rude manner every time. Don’t judge the whole lot on the basis of a few perverts. Don’t misbehave. We can do it too, and you would definitely not like it.
2. Please be civil. Do not break lines or queues as per your convenience. It is wrong for a man to do that, and it is equally wrong for a woman to do the same. Just because you’re a woman doesn’t mean you get the privilege of breaking in and getting the ticket before the guy who has been waiting for his turn for the past ten minutes.
3. Don’t make issues out of nothing. If a man accidentally touches you, it doesn’t always mean he is trying to molest you. Public transports are crowded. There will be people standing on every inch of every space and whether you like it or not, there will be some sort of physical contact and there’s nothing we can do about it. We know it can be uncomfortable, but it is so even for us, not just you. Know that not most men don’t board trains and buses and metros to molest.
4. Please do not expect us to vacate our seats for you, unless it is reserved for women. There are a lot of women who demand even general seats. Just because a few guys do it out of respect or chivalry doesn’t mean those who don’t are being disrespectful to you. You could stand and travel too. Don’t make it look like a woman not getting to sit is a shame on society.
5. It is strange how the same woman who wants a personal space bubble of at least a metre even in a jam-packed bus or a metro and would never tolerate a man even accidentally touching her wouldn’t mind requesting (read ordering) people to ‘adjust’ her and fitting herself into that little space, making a dozen other people uncomfortable in the process. Just because we’re men doesn’t mean we don’t mind our personal space being intruded.
6. Stop playing the victim card and taking advantage of the fact that women safety is the prime concern of the nation. Even if you so much as argue with a woman about something that has nothing to do with ‘women exploitation’, more often than not, she would make it look like you’re harassing her. It is ridiculous how being a woman is all it takes to win any argument. Crowd is gathered, security is called and you’re threatened to be put behind bars. Why? Because you told her not to step on your feet.
We’re all for feminism and women empowerment, but let’s not uplift women by putting men down. What’s wrong is wrong

Wednesday 18 February 2015

Swine flu deaths have soared to 663 across the country

Swine flu deaths have soared to 663 across the country while number of people affected by it breached the 10,000 mark in 2015.Rajasthan,Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are the worst-hit States with 183, 155 and 90 deaths reported from there respectively.
Although there is no reason to panic, it is always better to be safe and careful.Here are few basic information :
Symptoms : Cough,Fever,Sore throat,Stuffy or runny nose,Body aches,Headache,Chills,Fatigue,Vomiting,Diarrhea,Loss of appetite & Aching muscles and joints.The symptoms of Swine Flu is similar to regular flu which makes it tough to detect the disease. People with Swine Flu may be more likely to feel nauseous and throw up than people who have seasonal flu. But a lab test is the only way to know for sure.
How can you prevent or stay safe?
The best way to stay safe and keep the deadly disease at a distance is to get a flu shot or flu vaccine on a yearly basis.The injections cost around Rs 600-700 per dose. The doctors advise people to get a repeat vaccine dose every year.
Please take all precautions as below.
1. Please avoid crowded places as much as you can.
2. Travel in personal conveyance if possible. If that's not possible, avoid travelling during peak traffic.
3. Use a good mask to cover your respiratory outlets - the nose and the mouth. If that is not possible, use a handkerchief to cover the same.
4. Avoid handshakes and up-close conversations with people.
5. Carry and use hand sanitisers.
6. While using public washrooms and doors or while pressing lift buttons, use a tissue paper to make contact with the surface.
7. Keep your immune system strong - consume lots of healthy food and natural supplements such as cod-liver oil pills.
8. Avoid too much of physical exertion.
9. If you develop flu-like symptoms, visit a doctor immediately.
10. Cover your mouth during coughing and wash your hands frequently.

Monday 9 February 2015

delhi chooses kejriwal again. AAP won delhi election.

FORGIVEN. DELHI CHOOSES ARVIND KEJRIWAL AGAIN.

results are out delhi chooses arvind as their chief minister again.
hail aam aadmi party.
this is the first major defeat for Bhartiya janta party after general election of 2014.
delhi people has forgiven kejriwal for last time when he left delhi in jus 49 days.

KEJRIWAL says "yahooo chahe mujhe koi jangli kahe ";


NEW DELHI:  Delhi has voted for Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Emphatically. His Aam Aadmi Party is set to register a landslide win in the Delhi elections, leading in 55 seats at 9.45 on Tuesday morning.

The BJP - which had 13 months ago won 31 seats - is staring at a huge debacle, leading only in 11. The Congress' decimation is complete, it is leading only in one now.
"I had no nervous moments, we knew people were with us. I promise to end corruption and VIP culture," Mr Kejriwal, 46, told NDTV, as leads showed his party was set to return to power in the national capital.

Sunday 8 February 2015

Rohtak rape and murder case

The morning newspaper comes across as a slap on the face of humanity.
"Mentally challenged woman brutally raped and murdered in Rohtak."
What is happening to this country? By statistics everyday 92 women are raped and God knows how many cases go unreported. More than 31000 cases are still awaiting their justice.From little girls to old women, no one is spared. The increase in the brutality of rapes show how low humans can stoop down to.
Not long ago a video of 5 boys raping a minor girl was being circulated. Their faces devoid of any guilt or remorse, moreover they were smiling and laughing listening to the pledge of the girl.
The word rape is an understatement for the torture women are being subjected to through out rapes. Rape is no more just forceful sex. Be it the Nirbhaya case where the victim was beaten up, rods pushed down her privates, her uterus pulled out or the victim from Rohtak whose privates were stuffed with condoms, sticks and stones or the little 5 year old girl in Delhi whose privates were burnt with cigarettes.
These rapist are not human, they are inhuman murderers and deserve nothing less than capital punishment. Many of them hide under the shade of Juvenile Act. How can you deem someone juvenile who is mature enough to take a decision of raping someone?
When a girl is raped, the politicians blame the girl, the society abandons her, questions regarding her clothes, the time and the people she was out with are raised. What they forget is that:
A rapist rapes irrespective of age, background, caste, color, creed, clothes, mental status, social status, time at which the woman is out.
Women are safe no where. They are not even safe even before they mature as women. There have been cases where girls are raped in schools by teachers, by relatives in their homes, in broad daylight, on roads, in their work place, in cars , in buses, in refugee camps, in shelter homes, in orphanages and worse in police stations where they go to report a crime.
Ask a mother how she feels when her daughter leaves for work or college and gets a little late in coming back. She is filled with uncertainty if her daughter will return or not. That is the level of confidence that we have in law and order.
Is this how we are supposed to live in our nation? Scared and afraid? How can you even claim for a better tomorrow, when the woman of your house has to think twice before going out?
How can you make India progressive when a major part of the work force that are women would be unwilling to work during night shifts?
What culture are we trying to protect, where even cases of teachers raping their students and relatives raping their own blood are taking place?
I am a woman!
More than being proud, I am afraid!!
""""""World's First UBUNTU Phone""""""""

The BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition will be the world's first Ubuntu Phone when it goes on sale in Europe on Monday 9 February, after years of false starts and broken promises.



Wednesday 4 February 2015

surya namskaar is mandatory in all Government schools in Rajasthan

Seculars, liberals, secularoliberals and liberoseculars have declared a war against Rajasthan Government’s decree of making “Surya Namaskar” or the benefit of the body, but Surya Namaskar is not. What the seculars forget to see and understand is that Surya Namaskar is arguably the most complete exercise. It is a wonderful stretching exercise, it exercises every single muscle in the body, it helps to improve the functioning of the thyroid gland and it helps to correct posture related problems. Surya Namaskar has been proven to improve the power of digestive system and strengthen bones as it helps absorb Vitamin D so that calcium can be deposited on bones. It improves Bowel Movements, It improves Blood Circulation and it regulates Menstrual Cycles. Western world is already a big fan of “Sun Salutation” exercise from India. The swanky gyms in Gurgaon, Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore etc. already teach Surya Namaskar along with other cardio exercises.
mandatory in all Government schools in Rajasthan. They consider Surya Namaskar as BJP’s attempt of saffronizing the state. The seculars said that non Hindu kids won’t feel good about this compulsion of sorts. Strangely no secular ever barked against the western style PTs and drills or the ridiculous pom-pom girl style moves. It was all f
I think the name “Surya Namaskar” is too hot for the seculars to handle. See if Hindus were culturally and spiritually more advanced and were more aware about fitness in the past then it is not our fault.

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Religions unite for Stupidity-FIR against All India Bakchod

So Mumbai police will be roasting the AIB roasters. Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor and Karan Johar are under police scanner for using vulgar language and lewd gestures at the AIB show.
Tandoori chicken banate banate khud ka seekh kebab ban gaya.
And I hated the show completely. It was not trying to change the comedy scenario in India, it was just trying to redefine cool and it was not cool.
When celebrities abuse each other, people get entertained. You do not need a goddamn script for that. If tomorrow SRK and Salman start abusing each other just like that in front of a live audience without any script or anchor, the show will still be a landslide hit without claiming to be a game changer in the comedy circuit.
Roast them crisp and brown Mumbai Police.

Sunday 1 February 2015

YUVRAJ SINGH can BACK to WORLD CUP 2015 team

As we know team india is not doing as we were expecting from a defending champion.
and some players were kept out from the world cup team 15...sehwag, yuvraj,gambhir,bhajji.
now ravindra jadeja sir is injured so there is 99% chance that they will call yuvraj singh or sehwag.
this is a very good news for inding fans.
all the best Yuvraj singh

Friday 30 January 2015

Alka Rai made her father Colonel MN Rai and the entire nation tear up

Colonel MN Rai

Our late night post about “Haiders” of Kashmir hailing the slain terrorists as martyrs and attending their funeral in large numbers invited a lot of comments like:
“After all they were human too”
“Everyone deserves a funeral”
Guys, this very attitude of ours, this overflowing benevolence, this nauseatingly sweet humanitarian side has cost us the lives of so many soldiers and civilians. Let us stop being defensive and let us stop denying the obvious. You know they were not humans. They were a threat to the whole human race. And yes they DIDN’T deserve a funeral, let alone a grand one. They led an overall useless life and feeding their carcasses to dogs could have brought some meaning to their pointless lives.
Call us inhuman or insensitive but do not expect nice cute posts about a terrorist’s funeral.

All India Bakchod knockout

A few days ago, All India Bakchod released their roast of Karan Johar, Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh. As roasts go, it was good - everyone was squirming in their seats. I found some jokes really good, and many were okay: repetitive, predictable and just...not funny.
However, I have one main grouse against the roast: Karan Johar and the gay jokes.
I would have had no problem if KJo had been roasted by other gay men. I would have applauded him if he had come out of his closet and then got ripped to shreds. But what he failed to realize was that he, as an extremely rich celebrity living in a very metropolitan city surrounded by power and money and prestige, can insulate himself from a lot of insult, abuse and general homophobia that infests the country.
If you noticed, the KJo roast was not at all focused on KJo the man: it was merely a roast of a gay, rich, slutty sugar daddy who can buy all the sex he wants and force or coerce others to do what he wants them to do.
I know some people will argue that humour is an attempt to normalize taboo topics in society, but to them, my question is this: when being gay is a social taboo and practically a crime, is KJo justified in thinking that he can use that stage as a personal therapist's couch? By roasting him for being a submissive, effeminate, lustful homosexual man, and ONLY THAT AND NOTHING ELSE, are the roasters helping their own gay friends in any way?
I am not sure how many of you have gay friends who are out to you, but if there are, do ask them what they feel about this issue.
What if we made fun of someone's caste this way?

Jayanthi Natarajan's letter to Sonia Gandhi

Much like everything else, Politics is also ever evolving.
What was once an illustrious national party, led by leaders who fought for our freedom, is now of no real significance. Jayanthi Natarajan's letter to Sonia Gandhi, and her decision to quit the sinking ship, just adds to the downslide of the Indian National Congress.
And for the best!
With the INC out of the game in all real terms, what's prevailing in Delhi, is a battle between AK49 and Crane Bedi.
The people that they are, their ideologies and the backing that they have.
There's a lot of similarity between the two. From both looking like men who are perpetually feeling cold, to displaying a love for art and culture, by breaking into song and dance routines given an opportunity, to the fact that at a micro, human level they are both decent people with integrity, a dream and the willingness to work hard.
What is of importance then is what happens to "we the people", when either come in as Delhi's CM.
Scenario 1: AK as CM ~
With AAP controlling Delhi and Modi as PM, the conflict of interest will actually ensure that the policy decisions taken are most in favour of Delhi. Modi has gained our trust and delivered, and while AK's methods may have been faulty, his heart is not in the wrong place ~ and after his last stint, and having had some more time playing this game, there are chances he'll be able to better manage the seat. A powerful Opposition at the Centre would also ensure proper governance...something Modi had done for about 12 years in Gujarat as CM.
With AK as CM, the changes will happen from the top thanks to Modi and from the bottom, thanks to AK ~ and the gain should be all Delhi's!
Scenario 2: KB as CM ~
Kiran Bedi is also a crusader against corruption and a woman who's felt the pulse of Delhi at the grassroot levels. She is also a good choice and given her background, she possesses all the necessary knowledge and tools. But the looming question is, if she becomes CM, will she be able to take a stand if there is a conflict between what she believes is best and in what BJP believes is best? Will she do what's good for the people or will she do what's good for her party and her position in it? Also, given the internal conflicts among the BJP leadership in Delhi, her challenge will also be to hold the reins against any revolt from within.
When there are 2 decent people fighting, the bigger spectrum needs to be analysed.
It's like the prisoner's dilemma in Game Theory.
With an inherent conflict of interest, Delhi's interest will remain paramount!

Thursday 29 January 2015

Who supplies powerful and the most modern weaponry, arms and ammunition to terror groups?

Who supplies powerful and the most modern weaponry, arms and ammunition to terror groups? Is it such a clandestine and untraceable activity for the superpowers and G8s and G20s to track and find that out? The manufacturers and buyers are known, the transaction of money trail can be picked up. Then what's stopping these powers to block these channels other than vested interests?

Wednesday 28 January 2015

Michelle Obama refused to wear a headscarf while visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

US Department of Defense organizes essay competition to show respect for King Abdullah, who had been imprisoning his ex-wife's daughters Princesses Sahar and Jawaher for 13 years.
...meanwhile, FLOTUS Michelle Obama refused to wear a headscarf while visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Monday 26 January 2015

Are We Really The Emerging Super Power?

As per confirmed reports, a three-year old girl was raped in South Delhi on 24 January and then dumped in the bushes to die.
The victim is said to be out of danger, but for girls and women
across the country, the danger still lurks.
As India woke up to a lot of optimism and celebration today, a
lesser, often forgotten India also woke up to a sad reality that has existed for long, but hardly cared for except intermittently, when it is politically convenient, when no foreign dignitaries are due to arrive in the country.
Make no mistake, we are proud of our nation for what it is today.
But even as Puja Thakur became the first Indian woman to lead the
guard of honour, the honour of a tiny tot was left unguarded only to be ravaged by a savage.
Tanks, missiles and heavily armoured marching contingents of the
armed forces, the paramilitary and police forces interspersed with brass and pipe bands marching in perfect unison
did nothing to protect this child.
We are too quick to install 15000 CCTVs overnight to ensure Obama's safety, but too lazy to install few after Nirbhaya's Rape Nationwide Outrage.
We are the nation in which farmers commit suicide everyday, and wisemen defend the government by throwing up numbers that show how farmer suicides occur in other countries too!
We are the nation in which politician increase their own salaries in a single parliamentary session but our brave soldiers have to wait for
the next pay commission to get a raise.
And to the respected hardcore patriots shaking their heads in disagreement and asking us to stop defaming our nation, asking us to stop talking and start doing, we would humbly like to point out that we are common people just like you, and our role in nation-building is that of a responsible medium of information (Unlike other media houses whose idea of a more informed citizen is someone who knows what Sherwani Kunal Khemu wore on his wedding with Soha Ali Khan).
We are as much concerned about our nation and it's people, as you are. We believe that we cannot claim to be well-informed if our first reaction to challenges is to bury our heads in the sand like an ostrich.
We request our community members to kindly share their humble opinions and views with us!

Thursday 22 January 2015

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose birth anniversary

“ Tum Mujhe Khoon Do, Mai Tumhe Aazadi Doonga ”
These were not ordinary words but these were words that energized an entire nation! With the call of “Give me your blood and I will give you freedom” one man challenged the might of an empire and inspired a nation to join hands to free itself from the shackles of Imperialism.This man was none other than Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose : Father of the Indian Freedom, to whom we pay our richest tributes on his birth anniversary today. Netaji patriotic spirit continues to inspire generations of Indians across the length and breadth of our Motherland.
"Jai Hind"

Wednesday 21 January 2015

whatsapp plus banned for 24 hours

whatsapp plus users are banned by official whatsapp owned by facebook for 24 hours. facebook claimed that the whatsapp plus has violated the whatsapp policy and terms.
whatsapp plus users will be able access it again very soon.

Sunday 11 January 2015

MYSTERY OF NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE'S DEATH

Netaji Subhas Chandra
Bose did not die in a plane crash in
1945 but was killed at the instance of
Soviet supremo Joseph Stalin, BJP
leader Subramanian Swamy demanded declassification of secret files on the leader.
Seeking declassifciation of files to
unravel the mystery behind the
legendary nationalist leader n
freedom fighter's death, Swamy
blamed Stalin of killing Bose in
captivity in Siberia.

Friday 2 January 2015

Uber rape case Delhi INDIA

Uber rape case fighter breaks her silence,
says “the city has failed her”
On that night of December 5, when she walked out after having dinner with her friends, she chose taxi, said to be one of the safest option to reach home in Delhi. While selecting the Uber cabs to avail its facility, she was just not paying for the cab, but also for the brand name that promises one of the safest rides on the road. But circumstances had something else in the pocket for her.
Breaking the silence for the first time, the Uber rape case fighter, and not just the victim, mentioned with great disappointment that “the city has failed her”. There were patrols deployed as preventive measures. The cab company that promises trust and safety to its customers, did not even had a proper background verification done for the driver. More shockingly, they had guts to keep a driver on board with them, against whom they had received complaints of misconduct from other female passengers. There irresponsible and negligent behavior made an irreversible loss
to her and family.
A lady who protested on roads to get justice for Nirbhaya in 2012, never thought, she herself will stand in same shoes some day. She says, “Isn’t it ironic that the Uber driver had the audacity to threaten me by saying he would use an iron rod on me? Instead of being deterred, this man actually used the December 16 gang rape to scare and assault a woman. This shows the kind of example the system and the government has set for such crimes. No strong message has been sent out to society. It hasn't deterred the criminals. There are hundreds of other, similar cases”.
The incident has deeply impacted her psyche, and she finds it difficult to sleep as the memories and fear of that night keep haunting her. Despite all the pain she underwent, this courageous lady decided to fight for the wrong that was done to her and hopes for stringent punishment for the accused which can be sent as a strong message to the society that any such violence against women will not be tolerated, else we will fail as a system, as a society, as a country and as a human. Among all this, she does not forget to appreciate the work done by police and kind of efficiency and humbleness that was showcased by the delhi police.
Notwithstanding the pain, the society instead of strengthening her, has made it further difficult for her to move out. She mentions that her neighbors have started questioning her dignity. Her relatives and friends question her decision of filing a report and scare her of getting a bad name. She finds it difficult to cope up with the pressure and as a result she has stopped moving out alone. Nevertheless, the world still has some good souls and many of her friends are with her in this fight for justice. Her colleagues and superiors are supporting her in progressing well and the office is helping her with the counselors.
In between, all the pain and trauma, stands a strong lady, confident about her struggle and wants everyone of us to introspect ourselves. “What if a girl does not have a brother or a husband or a male guardian to tag along, should a girl stop going out and sit at home? Trying to overcome her fear of loneliness, she says, “Girls also have right to live, to work peacefully, and to go out without fear. I will think twice before going out alone and most of the girls do. It is important to kill this fear and for that increased patrolling in city during night
is required. Safe cab rides with proper checks done and traceability
system should be in place. Women driven cabs will also help to a
deeper extent in building the trust back. And the sensitization of
public is important. People tend to avoid instances that involve
dealings with police and court. This thinking needs to be changed.
The women should be given more opportunities to reduce the male
dominance in the indian society.” She ends the discussion saying
the youth of India has the most important role to play. They need to
“Speak up, see something, say something. Don’t be quiet.”