Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Article 370

Many Indians know Article 370 but do they know the sinister Anti-Indian content in it?, most of the Indians don't, the truth of the Anti-Indian Article 370 is as follows:

FORWARDED AS RECEIVED:                                                                                                                If you see the contents of Art 370, we know why some people are against it.

Subject: Nehru's gift to all Indians..... What is section 370? You must know...........................................................................

What is section 370? Every Indian must know... NOT what the " politically correct" media / politicos say..CB.
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● Jammu - Kashmir's citizens have dual citizenship.
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● Jammu - Kashmir's national flag is different.
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Jammu - Kashmir' Legislative Assembly's term is 6 years
Whereas its 5 years for the States of India
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● In Jammu - Kashmir it’s not a crime to insult India's national flag or
the national Symbols!
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● The order of the Supreme Court of India are not valid in Jammu - Kashmir.
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● Parliament of India may make laws in extremely limited areas in terms of
Jammu - Kashmir.
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● In Jammu-Kashmir,
If a woman marries a person of any other states of India, citizenship to the
female ends!

In contrast if a woman marries a person from Pakistan even that person will
get citizenship of Jammu - Kashmir.
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● Because of Section 370
RTI does not apply in Kashmir.
RTE is not implemented
CAG does not apply...
Indian laws are not applicable
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● Sharia law is applicable to women’s in Kashmir.
There are no rights to panchayats in Kashmir
A peon only gets Rs 2500 in Kashmir
Minorities in Kashmir [Hindu - Sikh] do not get 16% reservation.
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● Due to Section 370
Outsiders cannot own land in Kashmir.
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● Because of Section 370 Pakistanis gets Indian citizenship, for which they
only need to marry girl from Kashmir
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● It’s a good start to remove section370
At least one step has been taken further.
The new government has already raised this issue.!!
Now if someone wants to say something about these secular facts then they
are welcome.!

Section 370 has to be removed

If you agree, please forward this message and spread awareness of the need for scrapping Sec 370

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Letter of a daughter

SHWETA BACHCHANS ODE TO HER FATHER:                

Exploit the change to your advantage

It’s Sunday evening and the gates of our home have just been flung open so the throng of people baking in the sun for hours can catch a glimpse of my father. He stands on a makeshift podium, and waves. The crowd surges. People throw flowers and cards as iPhones light up the horizon with intermittent flashes and pictures of dubious quality are taken. He steps off the podium and the gates close. The traffic, held up through the course of the day, finally begins to move freely. This is a ritual observed every Sunday, subject to him being in town, for 30-odd years.
He is now 73. His popularity has stood the test of time—many smear campaigns, a brief encounter with politics (which he regrets until this day), a near-fatal accident, a greying goatee, and a change of address. His arena of work is like a gladiator’s pit; it’s you against the beasts, and if you manage to end the day alive then glory is yours. The only caveat is that you have to get back in the pit and get ready to fight, to prove yourself yet again, another day.
My father has done this for four decades. And he manages to stay relevant even today, working in an industry that is largely youth-based and capricious. He started off an outsider, the angst-ridden, mercurial embodiment of a nation’s hopelessness, and has come to become its social conscience—a pillar of the entity known the world over as Bollywood (a term he refuses to use). He’s gone from ‘Angry Young Man’ to ‘Living Legend’, epithets he is shy to accept even in private, even with me. He has been around too long perhaps and knows that, eventually, most accolades turn to admonishment, and that neither should be taken seriously.
An entire generation has grown up with him, in a strange symbiotic progression of equal parts life and art imitating each other. So perhaps it would be befitting to ask them why he defines “cool” but it has fallen on me, this unenviable task of deconstructing a beloved icon—my father.
After many hours of agonising over the correct answer to the question “What makes your father COOL?” it dawns on me that there is no secret formula. He is a prolific adaptor to changing circumstances. It is as simple and as difficult as that. He harbours none of the disdain age has for youth: he doesn’t screw up his nose to the music, art or sartorial sensibilities of the generations that have succeeded him. In fact, he’s adjusted himself to find harmony in all of it. He is never outdated, be it the newest technological fad—the Apple watch, for instance—or mastering social media. He’s on top of it all, and he’s terrific at it.
He educates himself with what is prevalent, and that’s how he remains in touch with the times. I have seen him engage with a room full of young achievers one night, over dinner, at filmmaker Karan Johar’s place. He had them enthralled, but the beauty of it was that it was he who went home having learnt the most. This is a feat for a deeply introverted person—the ability to observe, process and then translate. Most people can manage only one of these aspects, but to truly rise you must master all three. He has the discipline of his generation coupled with the ambition and energy of this one. He’s a thinking man’s James Bond, without the braggadocio.
Since I am writing for a generation that won’t read the fine print, here are the reasons that make my father, Amitabh Bachchan, cool.
Because it’s cool to stand the test of time.
Because when they told him he wasn’t good enough he redefined good enough.
Because he was a science major who took a desk job and quit it all to act.
Because, well… there’s that baritone.
Because no one does angry like he does.
Because when he couldn’t dance to their tune, he ensured they learnt to dance to his.
Because you can dress him in anything and he carries it off.
Because all his notes are hand-written.
Because he took it in the solar plexus, literally, and lived to tell the tale.
Because during the Gulf War, his name was enough to grant stranded Indians passage through Egypt (he still has their letters of thanks).
Because he reinvented himself at 60 and the gamble paid off.
Because he helped eradicate polio in India.
Because he is a thorough professional; his punctuality is the stuff of legend.
Because he throws the best movienights—complete with cosy blankets and gigantic bowls of popcorn—ever (invitees are family only).
Because he has an office-supplies addiction (his pen collection is mind-boggling).
Because no one smells as heavenly as he does (there is a secret formula for this, a mixology of colognes).
Because all his suits are bespoke (his arms are too long for him to wear off the rack).
Because on his 70th birthday, he danced till six in the morning, withoutstopping once.
Because his charity is always under the radar.
Because when Louboutin sends him shoes, he addresses them “To God”.
Because there isn’t a stereotype he hasn’t broken.
Because he is the first Bachchan in the world (it was his father’s nom de plume, and when he was born he was the first person to take it as his surname).
Because he is full of child-like wonderment even though he’s seen it anddone it all.
And finally, because the queue starts from where he stands.

Approval

😝
Corporate lesson :
Jack and Max are walking to the church for the Sunday prayer..

Jack wonders whether it would be all right to smoke while praying.

Max replies, “Why don’t you ask the Priest?”

So Jack goes up to the Priest and asks, “Father, may I smoke while I pray?”

The Priest replies, “No, my son, you may not! That’s utter disrespect to our religion.”

Jack goes back to his friend and tells him what the good Priest told him.

Max says, “I’m not surprised. You asked the wrong question. Let me try.”

And so Max goes up to the Priest and asks, “Father, may I pray while I smoke?”

To which the Priest eagerly replies, “By all means, my son. By all means. You can always pray whenever you want to.”

*Moral of the story*

_The approval you want depends on the way u ask for it!!_

Dedicated to all professionals !!.. GOOD MORNING

Life lessons 3

Will Rogers, who died in a 1935 plane crash, was one of the greatest political sages America has ever known. Some of his sayings:

* Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco.

* There are two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither works.

* Never miss a good chance to shut up.

* If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.

* The quickest way to double your money is to fold it and put it back into your pocket.

* There are three kinds of men:
The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves.

* Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

* If you're riding ahead of the herd, take a look back every now and then to make sure it's still there.

* Lettin'the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier than putting it back.

* After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.

Lots of wisdom for a day !!! 😜😜😜

English of PT sir

Terrible English by PT sir of a school in village:
1) There is no wind in the football.. 😆
2) I talk, he talk, why you middle talk? . 😝
3) You rotate the ground 4 times.. 😳
4) You go and understand the tree. 😳😳
5) I'll give you clap on ur cheeks.. 😓
6) Bring your parents and your mother and especially your father. 😓😓
7) Close the window airforce is coming. 😂
8) I have two daughters and both are girls.. 😂😭
9) Stand in a straight circle.. 😆
10) Don't stand in front of my back 😱😭😭
11) Why Haircut not cut..? 😵😵
12) Don't make noise.. principle is rotating in the corridor 😂😂😂
13) Why are you looking at the monkey outside the window when I’m here? 😅
14) You talking bad habit 😁
15) Give me a red pen of any colour. 😖😓
16) Can i have some snow in my cold drink? 😭😭
17) Pick the paper and fall into the dustbin. 😜
18) Both of u stand together separately. 😝😝
19) Keep quiet the principal just passed away!!
😂😂😂😂😂....
Dont laugh alone pass it....
👍👍👍👌👌😜😜

Just drops

*Just Drops!*

Recently, when I was going to bed after using my bathroom, I started hearing sound of drops of water from the tap in slow successions, but since it was dropping into an empty bucket, I decided to let it be.

But, alas! When I woke up the next morning, around 5am, the bucket was almost full! I was surprised that just drops even in such slow successions could produce that much. I couldn't help it, 'Just drops?!' I questioned rhetorically.

But the following night, I made sure that the tap in my bathroom was locked completely and I checked the bucket and saw that it was empty, though wet. Then I went to sleep.

I guess you already know what I saw the next morning. The bucket was not wet as I had left it, but it was now dry!

Then I realized the importance of a drop and how much difference it can make in all ramifications of one's life compared to a dry tap.

Imagine letting the drops be for a year, I would be scooping with drums at the end of the year!

So, how about that drop of savings?

How about that drop of kindness and love everyday?

How about a drop of reading useful books today and every day?

How about that drop of a verse of the scripture today and every day?

How about that drop of prayer today and every day?

How about a drop of worship today and every day?

How about a drop of step towards your God-given dream today and every day?

How about a drop of giving into your heavenly account?

What virtue and discipline will you start today in little drops?

Never neglect the importance of a drop, for when the harvest time comes, you would have made a big difference.

*......Ponder on this thought*

Corruption in india

Hard hitting article... Read objectively.
The following message from New Zealand is forwarded as received.....
A New Zealander's view on reason for corruption in India:
Indians are Hobbesian (Culture of self interest)
Corruption in India is a cultural aspect. Indians seem to think nothing peculiar about corruption. It is everywhere.
Indians tolerate corrupt individuals rather than correct them.
No race can be congenitally corrupt.
But can a race be corrupted by its culture?
To know why Indians are corrupt, look at their patterns and practices.
Firstly:
Religion is transactional in India.
Indians give God cash and anticipate an out-of-turn reward.
Such a plea acknowledges that favours are needed for the undeserving.
In the world outside the temple walls, such a transaction is named “bribe”.
A wealthy Indian gives not cash to temples, but gold crowns and such baubles.
His gifts can not feed the poor. His pay-off is for God. He thinks it will be wasted if it goes to a needy man.
In June 2009, The Hindu published a report of Karnataka minister G. Janardhan Reddy gifting a crown of gold and diamonds worth Rs 45 crore to Tirupati.
India’s temples collect so much that they don't know what to do with it. Billions are gathering dust in temple vaults.
When Europeans came to India they built schools. When Indians go to Europe & USA, they build temples.
Indians believe that if God accepts money for his favours, then nothing is wrong in doing the same thing. This is why Indians are so easily corruptible.
Indian culture accommodates such transaction
First: Morally. There is no real stigma. An utterly corrupt politician can make a comeback, just unthinkable in the West.
Secondly:
Indian moral ambiguity towards corruption is visible in its history. Indian history tells of the capture of cities and kingdoms after guards were paid off to open the gates, and commanders paid off to surrender.
This is unique to India.
Indians' corrupt nature has meant limited warfare on the subcontinent.
It is striking how little Indians have actually fought compared to ancient Greece and modern Europe.
The Turk's battles with Nadir Shah were vicious and fought to the finish.
In India fighting wasn't needed, bribing was enough to see off armies.
Any invader willing to spend cash could brush aside India’s kings, no matter how many tens of thousands soldiers were in their infantry.
Little resistance was given by the Indians at the “Battle” of Plassey.
Clive paid off Mir Jaffar and all of Bengal folded to an army of 3,000.
There was always a financial exchange to taking Indian forts. Golconda was captured in 1687 after the secret back door was left open.
Mughals vanquished Marathas and Rajputs with nothing but bribes.
The Raja of Srinagar gave up Dara Shikoh’s son Sulaiman to Aurangzeb after receiving a bribe.
There are many cases where Indians participated on a large scale in treason due to bribery.
Question is: Why Indians have a transactional culture while other 'civilized' nations don't?
Thirdly:
Indians do not believe in the theory that they all can rise if each of them behaves morally, because that is not the message of their faith.
Their caste system separates them.
They don't believe that all men are equal.
This resulted in their division and migration to other religions.
Many Hindus started their own faith like Sikh, Jain, Buddha and many converted to Christianity and Islam.
The result is that Indians don't trust one another.
There are no Indians in India, there are Hindus, Christians, Muslims and what not.
Indians forget that 1400 years ago they all belonged to one faith.
This division evolved an unhealthy culture. The inequality has resulted in a corrupt society, in India every one is thus against everyone else, except God and even he must be bribed.
Indians are also famous in the world since British time
As Bakhshish , chai pani , nashta pani .......!
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BRIAN from
Godzone NEW ZEALAND
(Incidentally, New Zealand is one of the least corrupt nations in the world.)