Sunday 28 August 2011

Saturday 27 August 2011

Anna Hazare : Wins the fight

The long fought fight against corruption has finally been won by India's great warrior Anna Hazare. This would also not have been possible without the support of so many millions of Indians across the country. Vilas rao Deshmukh read the letter from sent from the parliment. It said about the approval of the terms and conditions of the Lokpal bill. Annas fast has really made a difference.
                                                          
Anna gave a speech on this occasion at the Ramlila maidan. Anna thanked all the parliment members in his speech. He said to the people of India that the fight against corruption is still not over, it is only half won.
Anna also said that he is breaking his fast tomorrow morning after 12 days.
He says that the common man can live his life free from corruption now.
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All this was successful due to the support of the public. If not them god knows what would have happened?
People were rejoicing and dancing at the ramlila maidan. The people from all over the country who were supporting Anna are celebrating on his victory. This has really brought light over darkness.
Along with the entire country all his villagers were there to support anna.
The whole country is happy about the victory, However this does not end here. We the people of India have to see to it that we fight against corruption in our daily lives and that is how corruption is going to end in India.



Thursday 25 August 2011

Anna Hazare : Fast Unto Death

Very few social activists have captured the attention of Indians across the globe as Anna Hazare did during his "fast unto death" over the issue of the Lokpal Bill in New Delhi in April 2011. Hazare, a Gandhian by belief, outlook and practice, has become the face of India's fight against corruption. During his fast over the Lokpal Bill, Hazare, a quintessential traditional Indian by looks and mannerism, managed to inspire and mobilize the support of even the ultra-modern Indians - Indians for whom the word "social" only means having a profile on social networking sites. The "Anna Hazare fast" can be described as the first real "social networking movement" in India. Hazare, a former Army man, began his social activism from Ralegan Siddhi, a village in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra, where he successfully led a movement against alcoholism and made Ralegan Siddhi a "model village". Hazare's campaign was instrumental in the implementation of the Right to Information Act in Maharashtra, which is considered one of the best RTI Acts in India. A Ramon Magsaysay award winner, Anna Hazare, like his idol, Mahatma Gandhi, has triggered a debate over the use of fast as a means of protest in India. By sheer commitment and simplicity, he has demonstrated that Gandhian principles are relevant even in the 21st-century India.

The ongoing session of Parliament must pass a Bill tocreate a strong and effective Lokpal in order to checkcorruption, TDP President N Chandrababu Naidu said here.

If the current session has no time to discuss the keyissue, a special sitting can be convened to thrash out thematter on which Gandhian Anna Hazare is on a fast since thelast ten days, the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister said.
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Social activist Anna Hazare is most likely to end his fast any time now, sources have told.
The government has accepted all his three 'sticky conditions' and is very soon likely to give a written assurance that the Jan Lokpal Bill will be taken up for discussion in Parliament on Friday.
However, both sides have come a long way from their initial postures.
While Team Anna wanted the passing of the Jan Lokpal Bill as drafted by it by August 30, they have now come down and agreed to compromise even if the government merely took it up for discussion.
Similarly, the government has come down from its stand of not conceding to Anna's demands.
Union minister from Maharashtra Vilasrao Deshmukh, who met Anna earlier in the day, is now likely to take the government's written agreement to Anna, where it is expected he will end his fast.
 

Wednesday 24 August 2011

10 Advantages of watching TV

The TV box which is now turned into a flat board called LCD has become a necessity to every household. We depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports—and even music, since the advent of music videos and the latest is Live TV shows. Examples of these are Big Boss, Emotional Atyachar, Etc.


The media industry has got a great boost after the launch of dish network as the cable TV providers were not able to provide a good clarity of channels to their viewers and buildings are completely covered with wires. Sometimes when you look at the network of wires it seems as if these buildings are standing by the support of these wires and not the foundation. If Tarzen had to be here he would have had something in common with the jungle- hanging around the place using the cable wires. 


Anyways TV is said to be bad by many writer, However I can list 10 points that will make TV watching the best thing to do:

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1. We get to watch a lot of documentaries on TV. These documentaries give an insight about the society that we live in. We might not be able to see the reality with our own eyes but documentaries help us to see them.


2. Good TV programs that teach good vales can actually help your kid learn good thing. Some programs do provide good vale to its viewers.


3. Educational channels can help children and adults to learn new things that might have not been thought in school.


4. News and current events keeps us updated about whats happening in and around the world. 


5. TV gives an opportunity for all the family members to come together and watch programs as one family.


6. Cultural programs can open the doors to art and music for people who share interest in art.


7. We are able to see whats happening live at the other end of the globe by just sitting in our houses. That too with complete clarity.


8. We are able to know the culture of the people around the globe. 


9. When we do not have any other source of entertainment we can always switch on the TV as we know there will be something to watch.


10. It is a great source of information. Information that we could not have ever known if we did not have such a source. 


Thanks to the TV box people around the world are happy and know a lot of things. We need to watch what we should only then watching TV makes sense.