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Monday, 11 July 2016
Death of Hizbul poster boy Burhan Wani is a success for Indian Army, but shame on people who are gathered to pay tribute.
This is Kashmir and these people are gathered to pay tribute to Hizbul Terrorist Wani who was killed by security forces in Anantnag, Jammu-Kashmir. He was a terrorist, people made him hero in Kashmir. How shameful is this, our defense forces stake their lives for our security. And these noble people of kashmir are crying their hearts out for a fucking terrorist.
Thousands who live on our taxes, are protected by our forces, use our passports will turn up for #BurhanWani's funeral. Shameful.
Do they really wanna be part of Pakistan! Let them be, but we will keep our land. Let them the fuck wherever they want to.
Militant who got killed in exchange of bullets became hero for all these people. Now some fucking human rights activists will show up, asking IA to quit Kashmir, let them live peacefully, bitch please!
We strongly wish that those people who raised Pakistani flag, and support terrorism and separatist militant should be deported to the country they wanna die for.
This boils my blood. Why the hell these people are part of India.
Good Job Indian Army, keep kicking their ass and send these terrorists to hell with 72 virgin Goats.
Also with Burhan Wani's killing, Indian forces have eliminated entire gang of Facebook terror poster-boys of Kashmir one after the other. Salute#ShameOnPakistan
#NoTerrorism
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Friday, 1 July 2016
India's supreme court refuses to hear challenge to law against gay sex
Setback for gay community, which argued that penal code undermined their rights by failing to protect sexual preferences
India’s supreme court has refused to hear a petition challenging a law criminalising gay sex, in a setback for activists battling in the country’s courts to get the ban overturned.
A number of well-known lesbian, gay and bisexual Indians had argued that section 377 of India’s penal code, which prohibits “carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal”, undermined their fundamental rights by failing to protect their sexual preferences.
“The supreme court refused to hear the matter and asked the petitioners to approach the chief justice of India,” said Arvind Dattar, a lawyer for one of the petitioners.
India’s chief justice is already hearing a separate case to strike down the ban, and India’s top court has previously argued that only parliament has the power to change section 377.
The decision is the latest setback India’s gay community has faced in its fight to get a prohibition on homosexual sex overturned since the supreme court reinstated a colonial-era ban in late 2013.
That ban ended a four-year period of decriminalisation that had helped bring homosexuality increasingly out into the open in a deeply conservative society.
Violation of the law on gay sex can result in a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
Source: www.theguardian.com
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Chetan Bhagat's Open Letter to Kashmiri Friends (the ones who don’t like India)
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Dear Kashmiri friends (the ones who don’t like India),
I write in this open forum because something terrible is happening in the Kashmir Valley. The recent events at NIT Srinagar only brought the situation to national attention. Some students burst crackers when India lost the T20 semi-final. Many students were beaten for raising the Indian flag. Thereafter, bloody clashes have broken out in north Kashmir.
I understand that there is little pro-India sentiment amongst locals in the Kashmir Valley. Many would rather the Valley be on its own, some wouldn’t even mind being with Pakistan. I will not judge you. Despite being a patriotic Indian, i won’t hold it against you if you hate India. You must and do have your reasons for it.
However, allow me to present another point of view. Allow me to tell you how your future will be best, on a practical basis, if the Kashmir Valley integrates and assimilates with India. This is not an emotional, political or historical argument. It is simply more rational for people in the Kashmir Valley who seek a better future to do it with India.
Sure, the experts will jump on me now. Experts who have made the Kashmir problem their fiefdom. However, if the problem were indeed solved, how will these people stay relevant? Hence, they always attack any solution with their elitist ‘this is too complicated an issue’ stance. They love complicated. It gives them another conference to attend. You suffer with complicated, as the problem never gets solved.
The issue is complicated for sure. For those who don’t know the Kashmir issue, here it is in a nutshell. India became independent. Princely states were assimilated. Jammu & Kashmir didn’t accede. Pakistan attacked Kashmir, took half of it (and still controls it). Kashmir’s ruler called India for help. In return for help J&K became part of India, but with riders.
J&K would have its own constitution, have more political independence than other states, while the Centre would handle defence, foreign affairs and communications. In theory, it was a good solution, a sort of one country, two systems approach. In reality, it never worked.
Instead of two parents as planned, J&K became nobody’s child and an orphan. Pakistan took advantage and used the common factor of Islam to start a militant movement. The Indian army tried to control it. However, it is difficult to control terrorism that co-exists with a civilian population (case in point: even the world’s superpowers appear unable to control Islamic State).
Hence the Indian army, and India, only got a bad name in the Valley. Thus the ‘we hate India’ slogans and perennially unsolved Kashmir problem.
The question is, what is a Kashmiri youth to do now? First, it is important for everyone, not just Kashmiris, to understand the area and people involved. The J&K map we see in Indian textbooks is far from what exists on the ground. Half of what we see in the map is taken over by Pakistan and China. Even though India may claim it, unless we are okay with heavy civilian casualties (which we are not), we will never get it.
Hence, let’s just focus on the half under Indian control, which can be divided into three areas: Ladakh, Jammu and the Valley. Most of the trouble is in the Kashmir Valley. This is only around 7% of the area Indians see on the J&K map and approximates the size of Manipur. In terms of people it is 7 million, roughly the population of Chennai.
The terrain is rugged and the area is completely landlocked. Even if we were to indulge the argument that India is a terrible country and so Kashmir Valley should be on its own, can you really build a sustainable country out of it? It will be a tiny stub in a troubled area, abused by both India and Pakistan. With no real economy and extreme dependence on its giant neighbours, it risks becoming a cesspool of terrorism, drugs and smuggling.
There is also a risk of its being taken over by fundamentalist Islamic forces. It is unlikely anybody from outside would invest money in such a dangerous place. There would be no jobs and no safety. Would you want to live there? Ditto if it joins Pakistan. India is seen as a major emerging market economy. Pakistan is not even seen as a real economy.
Another issue is women’s rights. Half of the Valley’s people are women. Given the hold of fundamentalist Islam, their rights would be curbed under both the independence and Pakistan options. This half of the population would be better off with India. Or do what women want not matter?
If you are Kashmiri and care for Kashmir, the best thing you can do is to integrate with India. Your population size is small, only 7 million. It is not unthinkable to unite them and create a group of people that talks real business with the Indian government. Your local politician won’t talk assimilation, as he or she would rather hold more power than a typical state government in India. However, for you, the youth, the best bet is to make the Valley truly part of India.
The rest of India should not ask for the removal of Article 370. The 7 million people in the Valley should. Kashmiri Pandits who were made to leave the Valley need to be brought back. Terrorism is no solution, nor revenge and retribution for Indian atrocities. Terrorism is only going to harm people in the Valley most.
So, it is youth in the Valley who have to now start a movement to really solve this problem. Get rid of Article 370. It is not empowering Kashmir. It is only empowering your local politicians, who frankly can do nothing for you without Indian integration.
Don’t blame the Indian army. It has the tough job of weeding out terrorists from a civilian population which is almost impossible without collateral damage, terrible as that might be. However, blame those truly responsible, the Pakistani army, the local leaders who exploited the situation and the experts who did nothing for you.
Don’t burst crackers when India loses. Don’t feel good when India fails.
Because if India fails, you will fail too.
Jai Hind. Jai Kashmir.
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Thursday, 19 November 2015
Cyber War: Anonymous Publishes Three Guides To Teach You “How To Hack” And Fight ISIS
Encouraging the people to join the cyber-war against ISIS, hacktivist group Anonymous has published three hacking guides. These guides have instructions regarding recognizing ISIS-affiliated websites, using a Twitter bot to uncover social media accounts of ISIS, and learning how to hack using a “NoobGuide”
The war between the hackers and terrorists is escalating quickly in the wake of the recent Paris attacks. In the short time frame of past two days , Anonymous hacktivist group has declared an open war on ISIS. In response, ISIS was quick to retaliate and called Anonymous ‘idiots’ who just know how to ‘hack email and Twitter accounts’.
In another development, Anonymous has released a series of guides urging the people to take part in their biggest ever operation called #OpParis. The guides include how-to instructions that tell the ways to hack the ISIS-affiliated websites and social media accounts.
The rivalry of ISIS and Anonymous dates back to the Charlie Hebdo massacre in January. Anonymous has continued its attacks on ISIS and already exposed more than a thousand Twitter accounts. To train and bring the newer generation of hacktivists , Anonymous has released three how-to guides.
These guides were posted on an IRC channel and Anonymous encouraged everyone to join this war against ISIS regardless of their computer skills.
The three hacking guides include, a “NoobGuide” for the people willing to learn how to hack and a “Reporter” guide explaining how to deploy and set up a Twitter bot for unmasking Islamic State accounts. The third guide is basically a “Searcher” guide for finding ISIS-affiliated websites.
An anonymous member, posting the guides to IRC, states: “There should be plenty of work to keep you occupied so get going. If you wish to submit anything of value, place your findings on ghostbin.com and share to the link to one of the channel operators and we can talk about what to do next.”
These guides have detailed instructions on how to carry out a cyberattack against ISIS websites using DDoS attacks and MITM (Man in the Middle) attacks.
Here are the instructions mentioned by Anonymous for finding ISIS-related website (thanks to IBTimes):
- Get Python at https://www.python.org/downloads/ unless you already have it (Mac does)
- Open Terminal (or Command Prompt for Windows) and type (without quotes) “python”
- Now, this step requires a little explanation. Let’s set this out neatly, shall we…
- Copy the contents of the following link to your clipboardhttps://ghostbin.com/paste/oo4tb
- The contents of that link are some search terms that relate to ISIS and their content, allowing you to narrow down the results to specific ones
- Paste the strings into the Terminal and press Enter
- Choose a couple of strings (3 recommended) from the list of strings. For this example, we will use strings 3+38+46
- Once chosen, continue in terminal (without quotes) “print
( str3+str38+str42)” and copy the results
- Paste the results in https://www.google.iq and analyze the new results To translate pages, it is recommended to use Google Chrome, which has integrated translation
- Submit any valid ones to one of the channel operators and we will deal with the info accordingly
#HackISIS #ISIS #Anonymous #AnonymousVsISIS
Source: IBT
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Tuesday, 17 November 2015
'France is at war with ISIS,' President Francois Hollande says after Paris attacks
Paris (CNN):
Declaring th at "France is at war with ISIS," President Francois Hollande on Monday proposed sweeping new laws and more spending on public safety in response to Friday's terror attacks in Paris -- promising to eradicate terrorism, but not at the expense of his country's freedom.
At the same time, ISIS threatened the United States that it could be next.
"I swear to God, as we struck France in its stronghold Paris, we will strike America in its stronghold, Washington," an ISIS fighter declared in a video released Monday.
The speech, and ISIS' latest threat, came as police scoured France and Belgium in a hunt for suspects in Friday's brutal attacks, which left at least 129 dead and 352 wounded.
Hollande calls for new laws:
In a rare speech to a joint session of parliament, Hollande urged lawmakers to approve a three-month extension of the nation's state of emergency, new laws that would allow authorities to strip the citizenship from French-born terrorists and provisions making it easier to deport suspected terrorists.
He also proposed adding 5,000 positions to the country's national paramilitary police force and said he would not propose cuts in the nation's defense spending until at least 2019.
He said France would intensify its attacks on ISIS and called for a U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss the worldwide threat posed by the group.
"We are not committed to a war of civilizations, because these assassins don't represent any civilization," Hollande said. "We are in a war against terrorism, jihadism, which threatens the whole world."
"Terrorism will not destroy France, because France will destroy it," Hollande said.
French jets bomb ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, Syria; few may have been killed
#ISIS #WarWithISIS #FranceWarWithISIS
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Sunday, 18 October 2015
Hardik Patel Detained Outside The Rajkot Cricket Stadium 3rd ODI IND Vs SA.

The Rajkot police on Sunday detained Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) leader Hardik Patel as he was protesting outside the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium before the start of the third ODI match between South Africa and India.
The city administration had yesterday banned mobile internet services in the district, ahead of Patel threatening to stage a protest at the cricket stadium during the match.
The 22-year-old leader had said they have got tickets for the match and will go to the stadium.
The Rajkot stadium has been fortified and the city secured with large deployment of police and State Reserve Police personnel to ensure smooth conduct of the ODI.
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Tuesday, 25 August 2015
The Real Story of Hardik Patel, 21, He Wants - Patidar Anamat
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| 21-year-old Hardik Patel is the face of the movement, the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) demanding inclusion in the OBC category. |
AHMEDABAD:
Thirty years after the Patedars or Patels of Gujarat took to the streets protesting against reservation for Dalits, Adivasis and Other Backward Castes in government jobs and educational institutions, they are agitating once again. This time, the Patels want to be counted as one of the socially and economically the weaker communities in the State. Led by Hardik Patel, a 21-year-old young businessman who has become the face of the movement, the Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) has been holding massive rallies in small towns and large cities for the past two months with the warning that they can "make and break governments in Gujarat."
The Patedars or Patels of Gujarat or Patels constitute barely 15 per cent of the state's population, according to the 1931 caste census (the stats from the recent caste census have yet to be released by the government) but since its formation in 1960, the community has wielded a disproportionate amount of political and financial power. That's why their demand for inclusion in the OBC category appears surprising.
After all, the Patels, primarily agriculturists, also have huge interests in industries as diverse as textiles, diamonds and pharmaceuticals. They have been, for the last two decades, the most militant and loyal cheerleaders of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's development model for Gujarat designed and implemented during his terms as Chief Minister.
Politically, the dominance of the Patedar community over Gujarat has been near complete. Till the late 1970s, they were Congress supporters, but when the growing ambitions of the backward castes could no longer be ignored, the Congress turned its back on the Patels and forged an alliance of Kshatriyas, Harijans, Adivasis and Muslims, popularly known as KHAM, which ruled the state through the 1980s.
This was a period of great social unrest in Gujarat. Deprived of power, the Patels hit back by launching the violent anti-reservation movements of 1981 and 1985 which targeted both Dalits and OBCs. Forsaken by the Congress, they switched sides to the BJP, and emerged as its most trusted vote bank by the 90s. In exchange, the community continues to be handsomely rewarded. Presently, 40 of the 120 BJP law-makers in the state are Patels, including Chief Minister Anandiben and seven of her senior cabinet colleagues.
So why are they agitating?
One reason the Patels want to be OBCs, believes social scientist Achyut Yagnik, who is based in Ahmedabad, is to get their children into medical and engineering colleges or institutions providing technical education which could make it easier for them to migrate abroad, as well as find jobs locally. The fact that they are poorly represented in these sectors is because the Patels have traditionally chosen to go into business at a young age, instead of pursuing higher studies. Now they are looking for a change. Because somewhere the Vibrant Gujarat story has disappointed even the most ardent BJP fans in the community, particularly amongst the youth.
Here is why. For years, a large section of middle and lower middle class Patels in rural areas had invested their surplus cash from agriculture in micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The Vibrant Gujarat model - which seeks big investment in the state for infrastructure and other projects - largely overlooked these to focus on big business and industry. Today, according to data compiled by the RBI from scheduled (private and nationalized) commercialized banks, of the 2.61 lakh MSMEs registered with the Gujarat government, over 48,000 are sick, second only to Uttar Pradesh. The MSMEs employ more than 21 lakh people and are located mainly in the districts of Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, Vadodara, Bharuch, Jamnagar, Bhavnagar and Valsad which have a large population of Patels, many of whom are now out of work.
To make matters worse, the diamond industry of Surat, controlled by the Patels of Saurashtra, is facing a sharp slump. In the past six months, more than 10,000 workers have been laid off while nearly 150 units have shut down. That's why the pro-reservation rally held in the city a fortnight ago attracted a crowd of nearly 4 lakh people.
This show of strength has brought together the two major sub-castes of the Patels, the Kadvas and Leuvas. A third, much smaller group, the Anjanas, practiced the barter system and were therefore considered socially backward and eligible for OBC status right from the beginning. So last year while they benefited from the State's recruitment drive for permanent teaching posts in schools, the police force and other government departments, the growing army of unemployed Kadva and Leuva Patels were left out of the selection process, triggering the first protests across North Gujarat where the Anjanas are concentrated and share neighbourhoods with the other Patels.
The Supreme Court has ruled that reservations cannot cross the 50 per cent mark in any state which Gujarat has already reached. That's why the demand by the Patels for a piece of the 27 per cent OBC reservation pie (part of the overall 50 per cent quota) has pitted them against the 146 groups which are already on the backward list and includes Prime Minster Narendra Modi's community, the Ghanchis, who acquired OBC status as late as 1999 and monopolise the oil and grain trade in Gujarat. The comparatively less prosperous and more aggressive Rabaris, Bharwads, Kolis and Thakores, amongst others, have threatened to oppose any further division of their quota.
Caste tensions are already rising in the state. During a recent cycle rally taken out by the Patels in Bapunagar, an industrial suburb of Ahmedabad, with a large Scheduled Caste population, anti-Dalit slogans were repeatedly raised. Although Scheduled Castes are non-players in the ongoing reservation drama, they are amongst its most visible beneficiaries in urban areas. And in a society, which despite its economic growth, is deeply caste ridden, and communally divided, this cannot be good news.
#Patidar #PatidarAnamat #Ahmedabad
Source: www.google.co.in
Thursday, 7 May 2015
An Open Letter to Salman Khan by Ravish Kumar (Journalist)
(Ravish Kumar: TV Anchor, Journalist Pens Open Letter to Salman Khan)
Salman Bhai,
One afternoon in 1989, I stepped out in Patna after watching Maine Pyar Kiya. Aamir Khan's film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak had released the year before. Watching that movie was an impromptu decision as well. In two years, I found two heroes - Aamir Khan and you. Your films became a part of my life. In 1991, when Saajan released, I had moved to Delhi. At that time, you appeared like a novice. You hesitated to speak, but when you were unable to talk, your body spoke with an articulate language. An intense look trumped the inability to speak and would take cinema-goers along. You looked honest, and spoke with calmness.
In 1994, your film Hum Aapke Hain Kaun released and I liked it a lot. It was similar to Maine Pyaar Kiya. Baghban was also from this genre of family-oriented Hindi cinema. But later, I read criticism of Baghban and these other films, and felt they entertain, but don't leave a lasting impact, and we as cinema-goers sometimes naively are so moved by emotion that we lose objectivity. But that ability to connect at such an emotional and immediate level meant you started becoming my hero. After Govinda, if any other actor had a mass following, it was you.
I've seen many of your films. I like the on-screen Salman. He's a little naughty but marches to his own drum, be it Karan Arjun or Andaaz Apna Apna- sometimes a rebel, sometimes a clown, sometimes a rookie, sometimes a con. In Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, when Aishwarya hit you with a lemon, you dramatised the moment as if you had been hit with a stone. It stuck out. Your films didn't make an impact on me, but you always did.
Gradually, I started watching your films to decipher the reasons for the 100-crore business they were doing. To match this success, everyone has started doing average films. When Aamir Khan made Ghajini to match Wanted, I couldn't bear it. When Shah Rukh Khan made Chennai Express and Happy New Year, it seemed like everyone was trying to be "Box Office Hero Salman Khan". By the time Dabangg hit the screens, you had become so popular that a theatre-owner said that people start enquiring about Salman Bhai's movies weeks before their release dates. You are the No 1 hero of the front stalls. You are the hero who reaches the mind through the heart.
Salman Bhai, today you have been convicted. We are punished for every big and small mistake that we make. Sometimes from within, sometimes from outside. I want the iconic actor Salman to make amends like a true hero. Spare a thought for the family and the person who was crushed under your expensive car. Punishment is not what the court gives. The court does so to maintain law and order in society. The real punishment is what one goes through himself.
That's why, Salman Bhai, from today onwards, count the moments that you have missed. Everyone has to count these. I know that in real life, you are a true friend and help those in need. But sometimes, a mistake renders everything else meaningless. If you want, you can prevent your good deeds from losing meaning. I am upset that my hero is going to jail. I also feel sad for the person because of whom you are going to jail. There is another way to repent. Distance yourself from those who promised to prove you innocent.
You have the option to appeal in a higher court, and you must make use of it, but do it only if you think you are innocent. Arguments in court don't mitigate your mistake. Listen to your inner voice. If you come back with an honest heart, you'll find me waiting for the new Salman at the ticket counter, just as I stood in queue in 1989.
(Ravish Kumar is Senior Executive Editor, NDTV India)
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within this article are the personal opinions of the author. The facts and opinions appearing in the article do not reflect the views of NDTV and NDTV does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.
Original Source: www.ndtv.com
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Flipkart Backs out of Airtel Zero, In favor of Net Neutrality.
Official Statement From Flipkart
We at Flipkart have always strongly believed in the concept of net neutrality, for we exist because of the Internet. Over the past few days, there has been a great amount of debate, both internally and externally, on the topic of zero rating, and we have a deeper understanding of the implications. Based on this, we have decided on the following:
- We will be walking away from the ongoing discussions with Airtel for their platform Airtel Zero
- We will be committing ourselves to the larger cause of Net Neutrality in India. We will be internally discussing over the next few days, the details of actions we will take to support the cause
- We will be working towards ensuring that the spirit of net neutrality is upheld and applied equally to all companies in India irrespective of the size or the service being offered and there is absolutely no discrimination whatsoever
1. Please go to www.savetheinternet.in and SAVE THE INTERNET!
2. Spread the word! Every bit counts!
3. Use the Hashtags: #SaveTheInternet, #IndiaWantsNetNeutrality #NetNeutrality
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Sunday, 12 April 2015
Airbus tells PM Narendra Modi it's ready to Make in India, will hike outsourcing kitty to $2 billion.
NEW DELHI:
Aircraft maker Airbus Industries has assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that its outsourcing from India will increase to $2 billion from $ 400 million over the next five years as part of the Indian government's Make in India initiative, and boost up the PM's initiative over next 5 years.
This was conveyed to Modi during his tour of the Airbus headquarters on Saturday in Toulouse, in southern France in afternoon, where he flew down from Paris. Modi arrived in France on Thursday night on the first leg of his three-nation tour, which will also take him to Germany and Canada.
External affairs ministry spokesperson:
Syed Akbaruddin tweeted: "500% increase in 5 years. @Airbus to PMA @narendramodi : Indian outsourcing to increase from $400 mil to $2 billion." "Make in India gains further momentum. $2 billion cumulative outsourcing planned by @Airbus from India by 2020," he posted.
Accompanied by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, Modi took a tour of the Airbus A 380 Assembly Line Facility in Toulouse.
Airbus Group CEO Tom Enders, who received Modi, said: "We are honored to host Prime Minister Modi in Toulouse and convey to him our desire to forge a stronger industrial bond with India. India already takes a centre-stage role in our international activities and we want to even increase its contribution to our products." "We support Prime Minister Modi's 'Make in India' call and we are ready to manufacture in India, for India and the world," he added.
In India, Airbus Group operates two engineering centres — one focused on civil aviation and the other one defense — besides, a research and technology (R&T) centre which together employ over 400 people. The group's senior representative conveyed their decision to expand these centres so that they can take on comprehensive design responsibilities for future Airbus group programs.
Source: The Economics Times
Sunday, 5 April 2015
PM: Narendra Modi stresses on use of technology to make judiciary powerful, and perfect!
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the joint conference of the Chief Ministers and the Chief Justices of High Courts on Sunday.
The Chief Ministers of all the states and Chief Justices of all the High Courts were invited to the conference.
Union Law and Justice Minister DV Sadananda Gowda gave the welcome speech. The Chief Justice of India, HL Dattu, also addressed the conference and later presided over the working sessions.
While addressing the conference, PM Modi said that he does not want to talk about issues that are conventionally spoken in these forums and would not add anything new.
“I'm well aware of this conference. Earlier, it was conducted at a smaller scale and there was no media. I used to sit among chief ministers and today I'm sitting here. When I was there, I used to speak my heart and held open dialogue and discussions. We are all same kind of individuals carrying out different responsibilities as per our potential and capabilities,” he said.
Talking about judicial system, PM Modi said that what the people in judicial system do is divine and God has sent them to carry out this divine responsibility.
“Yours is an extraordinary responsibility and people of nation have high expectations from you. HL Dattu ji was talking about quality manpower. We need to look at the manpower that is coming in this field in the coming years,” he said.
He further added, “the quicker we get technology in this field, the easier it is to bring about a qualitative change. Judiciary should be both powerful and perfect. This is the place that is trusted by the common people.”
"Our law universities also need proper manpower for drafting. If we do not do this problems may increase," he said.
The conference is periodically held to address pressing issues relating to the administration of justice in the country. The last such conference was held on April 7, 2013.
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Satire: Mysterious dream forces Obama to confirm Modi’s presence on Republic Day!
A mysterious dream made President of the United States Mr. Barack Obama really anxious as he directed diplomatic channels in the white house to confirm if Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi would indeed be present with him during the republic day parade on 26th January.
This has come days after the White House confirmed that Mr. Obama has accepted PM Modi’s invitation to attend the republic day of India as a chief guest.
“Mr. President had a really strange dream last night and he suddenly woke up chanting ‘Modi Modi Modi’, he dreamt that Mr. Modi was addressing the Indian community in Russia who were insanely chanting Modi’s name. This made Mr. President uncomfortable and he directed diplomatic channels in the white house to confirm if Mr. Modi will be present on the Republic day or will he be on a foreign tour,” said, John Earnest, White House Press Secretary.
In the mean while the news reached PM Modi who took the whole episode sportingly and called Mr. Obama to clear his doubts and console him.
“Mr. Modi did call President Obama and assured him that he will be present with him on the Republic Day parade. However, Mr. Modi conveyed that he will be going to Russia in the first week of February so Mr. Obama’s dream was not really untrue but just a little untimely,” said, Syed Akbaruddin, Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs.
In the end both the heads of state laughed the matter out and looked forward to a hearty bonding at the Republic Day celebrations on 26th January.
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Narendra Modi leading the race for Time magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’ contest!
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is presently leading the race in online polling for ‘Person of the Year’ contest of the prestigious Time magazine.
As on 22 Nov 2014 (10:45pm IST), Narendra Modi was way ahead of his rivals with 14.2 % of online vote share.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was at the second position with 6.6 percent vote.
Ferguson protestors are at number three position with 4.5% vote share
Pakistan’s Malala Yousazjai is at number 4 with 4.4 percent vote. Ebola Doctors and Nurses are at number 5 with 3.9% vote share.
US secretary of state John Kerry is at number seven position with 3 percent vote share.
John Kerry, surprisingly, is ahead of both US President Barack Obama and former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton in this racde.
Describing Modi as "once a controversial regional leader", Time said he became India's prime minister after leading his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a "landslide electoral victory on a platform of economic development".
Time has asked its readers to vote for the individual who they think should get the title of Person of the Year and the winner of the reader's choice poll will be announced next month before Time's editors choose the individual from the 50 candidates as the honouree.
In a separate "Face-off" poll, Modi has been pitted against Indonesia's new president Joko Widodo. The other candidates in the fray for the 'Person of the Year' title are US President Barack Obama, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, US Secretary of State John Kerry and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Among the business chiefs and artists in the fray are Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Chinese e-commerce site Alibaba founder Jack Ma, auto major GM's first female CEO Mary Barra, Apple CEO Tim Cook and singers Beyonce, Taylor Swift, reality star Kim Kardashian and actress Jennifer Lawrence. Last year's 'Person of the Year', Pope Francis, is also among the candidates along with the 200 Nigerian girls kidnapped by Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
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Thursday, 20 November 2014
Defence Ministry invites Jagat Guru Baba Rampal to tackle Kashmir border issue
After a spectacular show of strength by Jagat Guru Baba Rampal
Ji at his ashram in Hisar in which his personal Z class security commandos
disguised as supporters dismantled the Haryana Police administration and gave
the forces a befitting reply, the Defense Ministry has approached Baba Ji to
handle the Kashmir border issue and destroy Pakistan forces completely.
"We have approached Baba Ji for his blessing and have asked
him to guide us on the Kashmir border issue with Pakistan. After seeing Baba
Ji's massive power we are convinced that he will destroy the Pakistani forces
at the Kashmir border and they will never dare to fire back at us again,"
said, the newly crowned Defense Minister, Mr. Manohar Parikkar.
Baba Ji's supporters are elated with the news and celebrated by
bursting petrol bombs and acid bottles. "Finally, Baba Ji has got what he deserves,
a chance to serve the nation. We will leave no stone unturned to fight
Pakistani forces at the border. Baba Ji has ordered 1,000 brand new AK - 47
guns, 1000 tanks, 500 fighter jet planes and 2,500 rocket launchers to add to
our arsenal," said, Raj Kapoor, Baba Ji's right hand man and spokesperson.

Meanwhile, our sources have told us that underworld don DawoodIbrahim is also contemplating to hire Baba Ji and his services to secure his
future. Dawood is a most wanted criminal in India and he wants to be fully
prepared to evade any arrest operation which might be conducted against him in
future.
"Bhai does not want to take any chances and is considering
to offer a whooping amount to Baba Ji for his services. Bhai is also planning
to take elite class security service package from Baba Ji which is normally
given to terrorists from Al-Qaeda and newly born ISIS," said, Chota Raju,
Dawood's sharp shooter.
While our reporters could not contact Baba Ji for comments, he
did give a message to his supporters through video conferencing, "It is a
matter of great pride for me and my security team to fight for the nation at
the border and if by any chance Bilawal Bhutto tries to take even an inch of
Kashmir from us then we will burn him with our special Z class petrol
bomb."
Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi's promise of good days finally seem
to be coming true with security of our nation going in the able hands of Baba
Ji.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Indian Talent+Information Technology =India Tomorrow: Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi addresses the role of IT as a change agent for a young, new India at Nasscom.
True to his charismatic style, BJP's prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi captivated a packed ballroom on the final day of Nasscom with his opening lines on the videoconferencing screen, "Ladies and gentlemen, it is a matter of great pleasure for me to address the Indian faction of Nasscom. While it is unfortunate that I could not be there in person, for want of time, your technology has enabled me to reach you."
Congratulating Nasscom on completing 25 years of its fruitful journey, Modi expressed hope on how IT could play a big role in addressing challenges to all round development of the country, though forward-looking technologies like e-governance, e-health and e-education. He also mentioned how technology could help bridge the digital divide between rich and poor, urban and rural, educated and illiterate – especially in a country where 65% of the population is youth .
Taking Gujarat as a reference, Modi said, "In Gujarat, we have started a programme called electronic manpower- or m-power, and within the first year itself, over 100,000 youth have volunteered."
He continued, "I see the role of IT as a change agent – it empowers, it connects, it can bind isolated parts of our country, it can bring harmony in society, it can join people with governments, it can encourage programmes, and reduce the gap between demand and supply."
Giving yet another example, Modi said, "Just like the British had once built bridges with railway lines, Information Highway Network Can play a very big role in transforming the nation today.
Going on to his vision for India, Modi said, "After eight years, India will be celebrating the diamond jubilee of Independence – by that time, we must be a different nation. Information technology can be the growth engine of this new India. My vision is that India should become digital, a knowledge-based society – in all aspects. Focus areas should be manufacturing, software instead of just hardware, cyber security, social media and CSR towards inclusive growth taking technology to the masses."
"That is why I keep saying IT+IT=IT, or Indian talent + Information technology is equal to India tomorrow. The IT sector can be the shining light of Brand India," coined Modi.
Finally on the touchy subject of government, Modi said, "Good governance has become a very heavy subject today and lack of good governance results in what we are facing today. Unfortunately, we have leaders who instead of bringing solutions, are further confusing the issues. Thus, e-governance is one of the greatest instruments of problem-solving power to the people as well the most effective forms of governance, bringing about people-empowerment."
Source: www.dnaindia.com
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