Sunday, November 27, 2005

Tribute to a true legend

I would like to convey my last respects to GEORGE BEST, considered by many as the greatest footballer to emerge from the British Isles.Best, known as the fifth beatle, became popular as a Manchester United player.

With full respect to Liverpool FC, i would like to quote their theme atleast for just this once

When you walk through a storm,
Hold your head up high,
And don't be afraid of the dark,
At the end of the storm is a golden sky.
And the sweet silver song of a lark.
Walk on through the wind,
Walk on through the rain,
Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown,
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone.
You'll never walk alone
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone.
You'll never walk alone

George Best, rest in peace

Legend

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

India's Foreign Policy

Hi, I think a discussion on this topic is necessary after reading today's (sept 27) topstory on 'The Hindu' that Iran has refused to do LNG trade with India after india voted against iran at the IAEA meeting.It is pretty clear that India's decision was influenced or rather forced by the US(like Senator Lantos' remarks at the American Congress).

I feel that the only period in Independent India where we had a strong foreign policy is the 13 month period when BJP was in power (1998-99 when India conducted Pokhran II and bravely faced US sanctions).

I am making a small presentation on what i feel has been the Indian Foreign Policy since post independence period.There may be factual errors in the presentation for which i ask my appologies.

Nehruvian Era: committed the Himalayan blunder of refusing the UNSC seat and handing it over to PR China.Now we are not able to get into UNSC even if we want to.NAM was created and flourished (maybe due to the terrific image of Nehru)

Indira era: NAM became irrelevant for us after we leaned towards USSR.

Vajpayee era: The post pokhran II phase has been the most happening event in the Indian Foreign Affairs History as the world learned to accept India's status as a rising power .

Post Vajpayee era: If NDA's only success was foreign affairs, it seems the UPA will destroy that Dept also.

Your Comments/Criticisms will be much appreciated.
Thanking You

Legend

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Ashes

Do you know when did England last win the ashes(ie before 2005)?

At that period

1. Berlin Wall was still intact
2. There was a confederation known as USSR
3. Terrorism was an alian concept in Kashmir
4. Nelson Mandela continues to languish in South African Jail
5. Saddam Hussain and the US were on good terms

England last won the ashes in 1986 under Mike Gatting
Now about Ashes 2005.It is the best cricket series that i have ever seen.But it pains me when I realise that i won't be witnessing the great great great Shane Warne & Glenn Mcgrath playing in England anymore.For me Cricket is the most toughest sport in the world because only a mentally tough person can endure the strain of playing a physical game for 5 days or more.

The Australian dominance is over and the English era has begun.

ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU WARNEY FOR ENTERTAINING US WITH YOUR EXPLOITS ON THE FIELD AND SURELY THE CRICKET WORLD WILL MISS YOUR WONDERFUL WRIST SPIN

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Sariska tragedy and rehabilitation.

Sariska in Rajasthan is now in news as a tragedy. It is a tiger reserve and received the highest amount in terms of fund in India.But the result is entirely opposite. Now There is not even a single tiger is there. why this happens ?

According to the answers 'found out' the forest dept prepaired a report to the ministery to restrengthen the reserve.The sole reason they found out is the grazing by the local community. So dept is trying to rehabilitate the community called 'gujjar'.In the latest EPW there was an article regarding it.

How far rehabilitating the traditional community is meaningful in protecting the forest is the matter here. I expect you will respond to this blog.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

A day for friends!!!!

hi friends,

as u all know, the first sunday of august is being celebrated as friendship day all over the world. i think these "special days" have become so frequent that we tend to forget those days that are really special to each one of us!!!Mothers day, Fathers day.........and the list goes on. So, friends, do u really think we need a day to celebrate such intimate relationships??I would like to know what u people think about it!!! By the way, Happy Friendship Day to all of u!!!

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Dr.Singh's Oxford Addressal

Hi, interested to know, what do you think of Dr.Manmohan Singh's Oxford speach regarding the British Rule in India.
The controversy is that Dr.Singh had praised the Raj stating that the British Rule had helped India.Do you agree with this view? I do. Share your thoughts with me.

Thursday, June 09, 2005

price and growth.

hai friends,
First of all congradulations to Shyamu for his CDS .
And I think as a student we need to think about the realities of democrazy again. Yesterday I read somewhere that the opposition is going to launch a strike against price rice.Recently due to VAT the price of so many commodities is rising.
But here I think the following questions need to raise,
1) Is price rice a barrier to growth?
2) Is the present price rice is due to VAT?
3) If it is not due to VAT then what are the reasons for price rise?
4) Last but not least, is price really rised?

Definitely we need to discuss the matter deeply. I like to get your comments first ,and we will discuss it further.
Thank you.
MASH

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Posting policy

Hello friends

Anything worth publishing will be published. Members who contribute nothing will be considered a liability and will be thrown out of the group.

Happy Blogging
Shyam