Ms Jayanthi statemnetExposes Ashish Khetan ( Chrisatian convert) and is Roman Catholic church funding Aam Admi????


Dear Countrymen
Namashkar
Vande Mataram

FEW HOURS AGO THERE WAS NEWS ITEM- AND Ms Jayanthi Natarajan Mentioned about Snoopgate. Below given are some of the Deposit details of AK 51 (ASHISH KITTEN)- HAVE THESE BEEN DECLARED OR ARE THERE ARE MORE AND HOW IT HAS COME. Is the Same declared now also?

Understand he is Christian Convert and spouse name is Ms Chritina Lydia Fernandez. Why he Did not change his Name to Christian Name and retained it as Hindu one- Is it not cheating?? He has named all his daughters( who have deposits in their Name).

As he is Christian – It is obvious that He is Angry at Hindus and Shri Narender Modi/BJP.
Thru Him Snoop gate was organised?

The following are the Deposits of Ashish Khetan- is it Taxed One or from where has it come?
Under stand he has overseas contact. Awaiting details.

Also understand to settle scores- ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS FUNDING AAM ADMI- Rememeber UDAY KUMAR was member of AAM ADMI in Tamil Nadu. Has banned Org Funds flowed into aam admi?

Remember Their Nation Exec Member Supported the KASHMIR TERRORISTS AND SEPARATISTS – RIGHT TO SELF DETERMINATION.

AAM ADMI IS NOTHING BUT CHAOS AND OUR CAPITAL SHUD NOT HAVE THESE TYPE OF PARTIES.

FIXED DEPOSIT 09244470051545 DATE OF DEPOSIT 09-04-13HDFC BANK MAYUR VIHAR-1
50,000 50 Thou+

FIXED DEPOSIT 000714387547 DATE OF DEPOSIT02-04-13 ICICI BANK C.P.N DELHI
1,00,000 1 Lacs+

FIXED DEPOSIT 000714387547 DATE OF DEPOSIT 02-04-13 ICICI BANKC.P.N.BANK
50,000 50 Thou+

FIXED DEPOSIT 000714387811 DATGE OF DEPOSIT 03-04-13ICICI BANK C.P.N DELHI
1,00,000 1 Lacs+

FIXED DEPOSIT 629714094143 DATE OF DEPOSIT 20-06-13ICICI BANK MAYUR VIHAR-1 DELHI
1,10,270 1 Lacs+

FIXED DEPOSIT 303384125 DATE OF DEPOSIT UNION BANK OF INDIA BARABANKI ,UP
50,000 50 Thou+

FIXED NDEPOSIT 303384125 ADTE OF DEPOSIT 09-04-13 UNION BANK OF INDIA BARABANKI ,UP
50,000 50 Thou+

FIXED DEPOSIT 303384140 DATE OF DEPOSIT 09-04-13 UNION BANK OF INDIA BARABAMKI,UP
50,000 50 Thou+

FD 303364141,Date of Deposit-09.04.2009,UBI,Brabanki UP
50,000 50 Thou+

FD 303364142,Date of Depoist-09.04.2009,UBI,Branabanki,UP
50,000 50 Thou+

ICICI Bank,C.P.New Delhi,A/C No.000701605074
1,22,590 1 Lacs+

HDFC Bank,Fort Mumbai,A/C No.00801050210276
51,589 51 Thou+

IDIB Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi,A/C No.087710400011945
6,051 6 Thou+

HDFC Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi,A/C No.50100017022173
36,000 36 Thou+

UBI,Kotwali Barabanki,UP,A/C No.371502010063107
1,200 1 Thou+

ICICI Bank,C.P.New Delhi,A/C No.000705022318
194 1 Hund+

PF 00001725 & 0003086,Branch-Wazirpur Delhi
6,60,549 6 Lacs+

FD 22890300016300,BOB,Boriwali,Mumbai
71,444 71 Thou+

FD 22890300016301,BOB,Boriwali,Mumbai
69,267 69 Thou+

FD 22890300016299,BOB Borawali,Mumbai
9,097 9 Thou+

FD 22890300010687, BOB,Boriwali,Mumbai
66,879 66 Thou+

FD 22890300010686,BOB,oriwali,Mumbai
66,319 66 Thou+

FD 000181425381,ICICI Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai
2,50,000 2 Lacs+

FD 629714094142,ICICI Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
6,56,328 6 Lacs+

FD 629714092914,ICICI Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
1,09,306 1 Lacs+

FD 829714092915,ICICI Bank,mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
54,653 54 Thou+

FD 629714092913,ICICI Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
1,09,305 1 Lacs+

FD 09254470036948,HDFC Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
1,00,000 1 Lacs+

FD 09254470037293,HDFC Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
47,495 47 Thou+

FD 09254470037362,HDFC Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
50,000 50 Thou+

FD 09254470037379,HDFC Bank,Mayur Viahr-1,Delhi
60,000 60 Thou+

FD 0877106000009232,IDBI Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
54,262 54 Thou+

FD 0877106000009249,IDBI Bank,Mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
54,281 54 Thou+

FD 0877108000009258,IDBI Bank,mayur Vihar-1,Delhi
54,282 54 Thou+

FD 0059105000076410,IDBI Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai
69,752 69 Thou+

FD 0059105000076395,IDBI Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai
89,079 89 Thou+

FD 0059105000076401,IDBI Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai
69,752 69 Thou+

ICICI Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai,A/C No.001801534681
1,18,365 1 Lacs+

HDFC Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai,A/C No.04101000022470
83,122 83 Thou+

IDIB Bank,Boriwali,Mumbai,A/C No.059104000106344
22,567 22 Thou+

BOB,Boriwali,Mumbai,A/C No.22890100009332
60,568 60 Thou+

IDBI Bank,Myur Vihar-1,Delhi,A/C No.087710400003560
21,293 21 Thou+

(b)
LIC or other insurance Policies
LIC,Policy No.215413733,Total Premium Paid Rs.419140/-
4,19,140 4 Lacs+

LIC,Policy No.894624657,Total Premium Paid Rs.83250/-
83,250 83 Thou+

LIC,Policy No.895015455,Total Premium Paid Rs.121300
1,21,300 1 Lacs+

LIC,Policy No.893968323,Total Premium Paid Rs.174348
1,74,348 1 Lacs+

LIC,Policy No.894304135,Total Premium Paid Rs.45945/-
45,945 45 Thou+

LIC,Policy No.894304136,Total Premium Paid Rs.45945/-
45,945 45 Thou+

LIC,Policy No.894304137,Total Premium Paid Rs.45945/-
45,945 45 Thou+

LIC,Policy No.894304138,Total Premium Paid Rs.45945/-
45,945 45 Thou+

LIC,Policy No.21284830,Total Premium Paid Rs.66930/-
66,930 66 Thou+

HDFC Life Insurance,Policy No.10607286,Total Premium Paid Rs.237500/-
2,37,500 2 Lacs+

TATA AIG Life,Policy No.U000217097,Total Premium Paid Rs.114099/-
1,14,099 1 Lacs+

Tata AIG Life ,Policy No.O001880148,Total Premium Paid Rs.156687/-
1,56,687 1 Lacs+

ICICI Prudential 4919616,Total Premium Paid Rs.210000/-
2,10,000 2 Lacs+

Birla Sun Life Insurance 918041,Total Premium Paid Rs.242283/-
2,42,283 2 Lacs+

HDFC Life 10888957,Total Premium Paid Rs.170000/-
1,70,000 1 Lacs+

HDFC Life 14357837,Total premium Paid Rs.150000/-
1,50,000 1 Lacs+

ICICI Prudential 16682789,Total Premium Paid Rs.100000/-
1,00,000 1 Lacs+

Birla Sun Life 954066,Total Premium Paid Rs.278637/-
2,78,637 2 Lacs+

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Landscapes of Persia.


Landscapes of Persia.

Persia was internationally renamed in 1935 to Iran, The Persians have always called their region “The land of the Arians”, from which the name “Iran/Aryan” comes. Historically, Iran has always been the local name for that region for millenniums, but later under subsequent Greek influence became internationally known as “Persia” (named after the province of “Pars” in Iran from where the Achaemenid Persian Kingsand Queensruled over half the known world.)

On 21 March 1935, the ruler of Persia, King Pahlavi I, officially requested all foreign governments to no longer refer to “Iran” as “Persia” and it nearly took 25 years (until 1959) for the entire world to officially recognize and use the new term “Iran”.

Iran is a wide country in southwest/central Asia neighboring the Caspian Sea with landscapes that vary remarkably at different seasons. All southern borders of the country end to the shores of the Persian Gulf and Sea. Iran lies in a continental climate with great diversities and it has all the climates of the world in a single vast country with regions with different temperatures even at a specific period of time: Temperatures ranging from as low as minus -18°C in the north upto +50°C in the south.
It is a land of unique landscapes such as limpid water springs, Pomegranate orchards, pistachio gardens, rows of Lombardy poplars, decampment of nomads in different seasons, cheliferous nights, rocks, mountains, endless high and low lands, extinct volcanoes, luxuriant forests of Alborz mountain range, and coastlines of the Caspian sea are among the eye-catching and memorable landscapes of Iran’s nature which leaves unique memories in the minds of tourists.

Southern Persia : Maryam Beach, annual temperature of 26°C all year long
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Southern Persia :: Kish – A Resort island part of the Province of Iran
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Southern Persia :: Kish Island – Dariush Grand Hotel
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Southern Persia :: Ocean View of The Persian Gulf
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Southern Persia :: Bird’s-eye view over the Kish Island
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net Southern Persia :: Another bird’s-eye view over the Island
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net Southern Persia :: Kish Island – Dariush Grand Hotel at Night
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net Southern Persia :: Mythical twin-headed statues, similar to the ones found in Persepolis
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Eastern Persia :: Waterfall of the Canyons
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net North West of Persia :: Amir Kabir Dam in Karaj near the capital city of Tehran
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Eastern Persia :: Shomal Roads to the North of the Country
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Eastern Persia :: The Ancient Mountain Village Above the Clouds
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Center of Persia :: Isfahan – Chaharbagh Avenue Covered in Snow
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net Northern Persia :: The beautiful Mazichal Forest Village
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Northern Persia :: The Allmut Valley, Near Gilan Province
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Northern Persia :: Telecabins of Ardabil Province, Near Gardane Heiran
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net Northern Persia :: The Mysterious Forests of Gilan Province
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Northern Persia :: Gilan Mazandaran – The Colorful Amol Mountains
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Northern Persia :: Gilan Mazandaran – Dohezar Valley, Tonekabon
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Northern Persia :: Gilan Mazandaran – Kapourchal Lake
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Northern Persia :: Gilan Forests in Wintertime
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Northern Persia :: Gilan Cabins in the Woods in Wintertime
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Northern Persia :: Mountain Forests of Golestan Province in the Winter
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Northern Persia :: Mountain Forests of Golestan Province in the Winter
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Northern Persia :: The Colorful Gorgan Landscapes
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Northern Persia :: Gorgan Rice Fields during Fall
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Northern Persia :: One of many Lake Villages of Shomal
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Northern Persia :: Landscapes near Ramsar City
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Northern Persia :: Colorful Landscapes of Shomal during Fall
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Northern Persia :: Colorful Landscapes of Shomal in the Summer
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Northern Persia :: Gilan Mazandaran – Ancient Village of Masule
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Northern Persia :: The Forests of Mazandaran during Fall
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Northern Persia :: A Caspian Sea City of the Mazandaran Province
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Northern Persia :: Another Caspian Sea City of the Mazandaran Province
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Northern Persia :: The Valley of Mazandaran Province
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Northern Persia :: Neka County in Mazandaran during Fall
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Northern Persia :: Paradise of Mazandaran
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Northern Persia :: Peach Blossoms in Shomal
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Northern Persia :: Ramsar River of the Poets
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Northern Persia :: The Ramsar Valley
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Northern Persia :: One of many Rice Paddies in the Gilan Area
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Northern Persia :: Rice Paddies in Shomal
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Northern Persia :: Rice Paddies in Talesh Area
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Northern Persia :: The Relaxing Roads of Shomal
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Northern Persia :: The Mountain Roads of Shomal
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Northern Persia :: The Relaxing Roads of Shomal
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Northern Persia :: The Serab Landscapes in Springtime
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Northern Persia :: Shomal – Mazichal – Village Above the Clouds
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Northern Persia :: Sobatan Ardebil Village Above the Clouds
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Northern Persia :: Telecabins of Namakabrood in Chalous
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Northern Persia :: Bird’s-eye view of the Telecabins of Namakabrood in Chalous
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Northern Persia :: The Zagros Mountains
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Southern Persia :: The Bloody Forest during Fall
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Southern Persia :: Dasht-e Lut, One of the largest salt deserts in Kerman
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Southern Persia :: The hottest land surface on Earth is located in Dasht-e Lu
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Southern Persia :: The Great Kavir Desert
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Southern Persia :: The Great Kavir Desert
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Southern Persia :: Khuzestan – Ahvaz – Sefid Bridge
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Southern Persia :: The Palm trees of the Canyons
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Central Persia :: Pear Orchard of Shiraz city of the Persians
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Western Persia :: The Sanandaj Landscapes
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Western Persia :: The Colorful Badab Mesh meets the Valley frontier
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Western Persia :: The Sanandaj Landscapes
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Western Persia :: Urmia in the Azarbaijan Province of Iran
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Tehran, the busy capital city of Iran, population exceeds 12 million
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A Closeup of the Tehran Skylines and Communications Towers (435 meters high)
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Entrance to the City from the Tehran Airport
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King Memorial (Azadi) Tower is the symbol of Tehran and marks the entrance to the city
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Park-e Saie – built on the slopes of a hill in a small canyon-like setting
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A View of the Lake of Park-e Saie in Tehran during Spring Time
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The Evin Blocks, Not to be confused with the notorious Evin prison
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Tehran City Night Lights
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Lightning over Northern Tehran the administrative Center
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Communications Tower, Tehran’s tallest building. 435.5 meters
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The Subway Metro of Tehran
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Fun & Info @ Keralites.net Iran is a popular skiing destination in Asia, not only for the local skiers, but also for people from around the world. The things which have made skiing in Iran popular are the high altitude of its ski resorts, the long lasting skiing seasons, and the powdery snow that can be found there. There are a lot of ski resorts in Iran, many of which have been located in the Albors Mountains, thus near around the capital city of Tehran.
Iran is a mountainous country, and its highest peak reaches a towering 5,671 meters (higher than just about any hill in Europe). And where there’s elevation, there’s usually plenty of pow: up to 7 meters (275 inches) of light, dry snow are reported each season.
Damavand :: The highest mountain in Persia. You will see it when you fly into Tehran
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“You probably haven’t heard much about skiing in Iran! Well, there’s this place called Dizin. The snow is always light, dry, champagne powder. You can really rip in it. And, The advanced runs are awesome. I’ve skied all over the U.S., but this place has a special feel to it. Not to mention 3000 feet of vertical, way up above the tree line. Bowls, bowls, and more bowls. This place rocks, baby! Just whip out your super-sidecuts or your fatties and indulge.No Aspen glitz or glamor. Skiing the way it should be.” /tourist

There are 16 ski resorts in Persia, 3 of which rank among one of the best in the world
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Dizin is the most popular and largest ski resort in Iran
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Tochal offers one of the highest ski lifts in the world, 8 km (5 mile)
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Light, dry, champagne powder snow even during spring and summer
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Freestyle Skiing in Mount Damavand during Summertime
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Iranian Youngsters at Dizin Ski Resort
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A Portrait at Tehran Dizin Ski Resort
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Skiing in Iran has a ways to go in terms of international recognition
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The Fastest Trains in the World


The Fastest Trains in the World

The invention of the train is what turned America into a superpower. It changed overland travel, reducing the time it took from months and weeks to days and hours. As the technology advanced, many gave up on trains as a form of transportation in favor of airplanes, but train technology took incredible steps ahead as well. These trains zoom between destinations in speeds cars can only dream about.

10. TSHR 700T

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This train runs the line between Taipei and Kaohsiung in Taiwan. With a top speed of 300Km/h (185mph), the THSR 700T shortened travel time between these two cities from 4 hours to 1.5 hours. The initial investment for the production of the first 30 trains cost approximately $3.4 billion.

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9. ETR Frecciarossa Trains

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These refurbished trains travel at speeds of 300Km/h (185mph) between Rome and Milan, Italy. They are equipped with climate-control and an advanced silencing system, as well as ergonomic seats meant to provide with the utmost comfort for passengers.

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8. TVG Duplex

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It took eight years to develop the TGV Duplex. It has 512 seats, divided into upper and lower decks. It’s built of light-weight aluminum and mainly runs on the Paris-Marsalis line, as well as several others. (Top speed – 300Km/h)

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7. Alstom Euroduplex

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This train’s career began in 2011 and was the only one of its series to be upgraded to a duplex train capable of running at 320Km/h (198mph), while carrying 1,020 passengers. These trains were designed to work in Germany, France, Switzerland and Luxemburg.

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6. 320E5 Series Shinkansen Hayabusa

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The fastest train in Japan entered service in 2011 and can reach speeds of 320Km/h (198mph). The train was designed with a unique elongated “nose” to reduce the noise it creates as it travels through the many tunnels along its path.

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5. Taglo (T350)

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Nicknamed “The Duck” thanks to the elongated front end, this train will take you from Barcelona or Madrid to Valladolid in Spain, and in speeds of 350Km/h (217mph).

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4. Siemens Velaro E / AVS 103

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The fourth fastest train in the world travels the line between Madrid and Barcelona on a track measuring 621Km (385 miles). It is the fastest train in Spain and reaches speeds of 350Km/h, though during one ride it went as fast as 403Km/h (250mph)!

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3. AVG Italo

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The most modern train in Europe started its service in 2012 and runs the Naples-Rome-Florence-Milan-Bologna line. This 360Km/h (223mph) train is known for its comfortable seats, low maintenance, energy efficiency and the quietness of the cabins.

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2. Harmony CRH 380E

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If you travel between Shanghai and Beijing, take the Harmony lines. It took four and a half years to build the tracks, cost upwards of $17 billion and is now the world’s second-fastest train. Before the construction of this line, the 1,000Km (621 miles) drive would take about 10 hours. Now, this long ride takes less than 3 hours, and the train rockets at speeds of 380Km/h (236mph).

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1. Shanghai Maglev

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The journey from Shanghai to Shanghai Airport only takes 7 minutes and 20 seconds, thanks to the incredible maglev train. This train uses magnets to levitate above the tracks, thus reducing friction and reaching speeds of 430Km/h (267mph).

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Bonus: The Hyperloop

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In late 2013, the CEO of Tesla Motors, Mr. Elon Musk, introduced his plans to revolutionize transportation by constructing a Hyperloop train. The Hyperloop is an enclosed track in a vacuum, in which pressurized capsules carry people and cargo at speeds of between 962Km/h and 1,220 Km/h (598mph – 760mph).

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Sachar Committee: A Fraud on Nation Rakesh Sinha


Sachar Committee: A Fraud on Nation

Rakesh Sinha

25 January 2015

A TV anchor recently vented his displeasure at an MP’s remark against the Sachar Committee report.

The report has become a yardstick of certification of one’s ‘secularism’ in general, and commitment to extra-constitutional privileges of Muslims in particular.

The report is quoted as though it is the Gita of Indian secularism.

By virtue of my research into thousands of pages of the committee’s deliberations and proceedings lying in Delhi’s Nehru Memorial Museum Library, I am privileged to deconstruct the myth woven around the Sachar Committee.

I have sought to understand Indian Muslims’ grievances and genuine demands, as well as their post-Partition mentality.

Sadly, the 400-page report does not reflect the proceedings, papers, memorandums and witnesses’ versions recorded by the committee.

There are facts that delegitimise the Sachar Committee itself.

The preponderance of its Muslim membership apart—which hardly matters in a secular democracy—three instances reveal that ghost of the pre-Partition Muslim League stalked the committee.

First, Prof. Rakesh Basant from IIM-A, a member of the committee, complained to chairman Rajinder Sachar that members were allocated tasks that weren’t part of the committee’s terms and references. This is an allusion to the fact that the chairman, obviously under the pressure of its Muslim members, exceeded the original brief.

Syed Hamid, a member, wrote to Sachar,

“A large number of parliamentary and Assembly constituencies with substantial Muslim population have been reserved under the category of the SC and ST, adversely affecting Muslim representation. The reserved status of these constituencies, which has proved detrimental to minority interests, needs to be withdrawn before the next Lok Sabha elections, so that justice is restored to the Muslims across the country.”

Hamid also mischievously suggested that the chairman constitute a sub-committee to study this aspect and make recommendations.

This demand for special Muslim representation in Assemblies and Parliament violated all norms, secular ethos and the Lakshman Rekha drawn by the Constituent Assembly.

The committee wanted reserved Assembly constituencies to be de-reserved, as the number of Muslim voters in these constituencies varies between 19-46 per cent, while recommending the de-reservation of constituencies where SC/ST voters vary between 20-47 per cent, with no substantial number of Muslim voters in them.

This recommendation of de-reservation of all reserved seats for SC & STs is downright pernicious.

Basant further revealed that the committee manipulated statistics to push its agenda.

Data was analysed by those who had never done such work before.

[Rajinder] Sachar, a retired high court judge, was not oblivious of the fact that data analysis is specialised academic work and wrong analysis could lead to misconceived conclusion.

The Sachar Committee made an anaesthetist do the job of a surgeon.

Basant’s complaint was suppressed.

The committee strove its utmost to undermine institutions built on secular foundations.

Its demands that the Indian Army lay out communal statistics —which the army rightly refused—and all civil services commissions do likewise were the worst instances.

Rinchen Dorjee, chairman of Arunachal Pradesh Public Services Commission, wrote to Sachar (November 24, 2005):

“It may be kindly noted that the commission does not adopt any application format to indicate the candidate’s religion. There is no occasion to treat Muslims differently in this state.”

The committee’s secretary, Abusaleh Sariff, against his chairman’s wishes, shot off a letter to DRDO Director General (Research), and ISRO on August 31, 2006, asking for details of Muslim representation, ignoring the sensitive nature of this organisation.

It also demanded the delimitation of Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies in a manner as to club all Muslim-dominated localities in a district into a single constituency.

Yet, the Sachar Report continues to be held as a gospel when it comes to pandering to minorityism.

This travesty masks the unfortunate fact that we are neither honest to Muslims’ true interests nor to secularism.

The country’s politics lacks honesty and as a result, intellectual discourse is conducted with half-truths, selective facts and manipulated ideas.

The Sachar Report, thus, must be exposed to unravel the fraud it has sought to perpetrate on the nation.

Sinha is Hony Director of India Policy Foundation

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Create photo slideshow for Valentine day


Being in a romance at Valentine’s Day is like walking on rose petals all day. You’re positively overflowing with love for your lover, and you just can’t wait to show him with a gift you picked out just for him/her. How about a collection of good memories built by you two, now will represent in stunningly romantic slideshows? Wanna create one by yourself?

You completely are at the right place! Today, I’m guiding you on how to create a gorgeous love story slideshow, using SmartSHOW– a supreme software which creates beautiful photo slideshows in a flash.

Take a look at How to create a love story slideshow?

create a Valentine story slideshow

In this article:

Step 1: Get everything ready for your slideshow making process

Step 2: Make your photos more romantic with special effects

Step 3: Apply transition settings for your love story slideshow

Step 4: Spice it up with some music backgrounds

Step 5: Make the video & share!

ACHARYA BALKRISHANJI MAHAN MAHARAJ


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ஆரோக்கியமான வாழ்க்கையை கையாளுங்கள் :


ஆரோக்கியமான வாழ்க்கையை கையாளுங்கள் : *சப்பாத்திக்கு மாவு பிசைவதற்கு முன்னால் கையில் சிறிதளவு உப்பைத் தடவிக் கொண்டால் கையில் சப்பாத்தி மாவு ஒட்டாது. *உருளைக்கிழங்கு வேக வைத்த தண்ணீரில் பாத்திரங்களை கழுவினால் பாத்திரங்கள் பளபளப்பாக இருக்கும். *அரிசி மற்றும் காய்கறிகள் கழுவிய தண்ணீரை வீணாக்காமல் செடிகளுக்கு ஊற்றினால் செடிகள் செழிப்பாக இருக்கும். *வெயில் காலத்தில் பெருங்காயம் கட்டியாகி விடும். அப்படி ஆகாமலிருக்க பச்சை மிளகாயை காம்பு எடுக்காமல் பெருங்காய டப்பாவில் போட்டால் பஞ்சு போல் மிருதுவாக இருக்கும். *ரவா,மைதா உள்ள டப்பாவில் பூச்சி, புழுக்கள் வராமல் இருப்பதற்கு கொஞ்சம் வசம்பை தட்டிப் போட்டால் பூச்சி, புழுக்கள் வராது. தயிர் நீண்ட நேரம் புளிக்காமல் இருக்க இஞ்சியின் தோலை சீவி விட்டு கொஞ்சம் தட்டி தயிரில் போட்டால் புளிக்கவே புளிக்காது. *காய்கறிகளை வேகவைக்கும்போது அதிக தண்ணீர் வைத்து வேக வைக்க கூடாது. ஏன் என்றால் காய்கறிகளில் உள்ள வைட்டமின் சத்துகள் போய்விடும். அதில் உள்ள மனமும் போய்விடும். காய்ந்த மிளகாயை வறுக்கும்போது நெடி வரும். அவை வராமல் இருப்பதற்கு சிறிது உப்பு போட்டு வறுத்தால் நெடி வராது. *பச்சை மிளகாயை காம்புடன் வைக்காமல் காம்பை எடுத்து விட்டு நிழலான இடத்தில் வைத்தால் நீண்ட நாட்கள் இருக்கும். *நெய் ப்ரெஷ்ஷாக இருப்பதற்கு அதோடு ஒரு வெல்லத்துண்டை போட்டு வைத்தால் ப்ரெஷ்ஷாக இருக்கும். *காபி டிகாஷன் போடுவதற்கு முன் சுடு தண்ணீரில் டிகாஷன்பாத்திரத்தை வைத்துவிட்டு டிகாஷன் போட்டால் சீக்கிரம் காப்பித்தூள் இறங்கிவிடும். *சீடை செய்யும்போது அது வெடிக்காமல் இருப்பதற்காக சீடையை ஊசியால் குத்திய பிறகு எண்ணெய்யில் போட்டால் வெடிக்காது. *சப்பாத்தி போடும்போது சப்பாத்தி போடும் கட்டையில் முதலில் உருண்டையாக போட்டுவிட்டு பின்பு அதனை நாலாக மடித்து உருட்டி போட்டால் சப்பாத்தி மிருதுவாக இருக்கும். *முட்டைகோசில் உள்ள தண்டை வீணாக்காமல் சாம்பாரில் போட்டு சாப்பிட்டால் மிகவும் சுவையாக இருக்கும். கொழுக்கட்டை மாவு பிசையும் போது ஒரு கரண்டி பால் சேர்த்து பிசைந்து கொழுக்கட்டை சுட்டால் விரிந்து போகாமல் இருக்கும். *எண்ணெய் பலகாரங்கள் டப்பாவில் வைக்கும்போது உப்பைத் துணியில் முடிந்து வைத்தால் காரல் வாடை வராது. இட்லி சாம்பாரில் கடைசியாக மிளகு, சீரகம், காய்ந்த மிளகாய், கொத்தமல்லி போன்றவற்றை ஒரு பாத்திரத்தில் போட்டு வறுத்து விட்டு மிக்ஸியில் அரைத்து சாம்பாரில் போட்டால் கூடுதல் சுவையாக இருக்கும். *சமையலில் உப்பு அதிகமாக போய்விட்டால் உருளைகிழங்கை அதில் அறிந்து போட்டால் உப்பை எடுத்துவிடும். *தோசை சுடும்போது தோசைக்கல்லில் மாவு ஒட்டிக்கொண்டு தோசை வராமல் இருந்தால் அதற்கு கொஞ்சம் புளியை ஒரு வெள்ளைத்துணியில் கட்டி, அதை எண்ணெய்யில் தொட்டு கல்லில் தேய்த்துவிட்டு தோசை சுட்டால் நன்றாக வரும்.

ஆரோக்கியமான வாழ்க்கையை கையாளுங்கள் :

*சப்பாத்திக்கு மாவு பிசைவதற்கு முன்னால்
கையில் சிறிதளவு உப்பைத் தடவிக் கொண்டால் கையில்
சப்பாத்தி மாவு ஒட்டாது.

*உருளைக்கிழங்கு வேக வைத்த தண்ணீரில் பாத்திரங்களை கழுவினால் பாத்திரங்கள் பளபளப்பாக
இருக்கும்.

*அரிசி மற்றும் காய்கறிகள் கழுவிய தண்ணீரை வீணாக்காமல் செடிகளுக்கு ஊற்றினால் செடிகள் செழிப்பாக இருக்கும்.

*வெயில் காலத்தில் பெருங்காயம் கட்டியாகி விடும்.
அப்படி ஆகாமலிருக்க பச்சை மிளகாயை காம்பு எடுக்காமல் பெருங்காய டப்பாவில் போட்டால்
பஞ்சு போல் மிருதுவாக இருக்கும்.

*ரவா,மைதா உள்ள டப்பாவில் பூச்சி, புழுக்கள் வராமல்
இருப்பதற்கு கொஞ்சம் வசம்பை தட்டிப் போட்டால் பூச்சி,
புழுக்கள் வராது. தயிர் நீண்ட நேரம் புளிக்காமல்
இருக்க இஞ்சியின் தோலை சீவி விட்டு கொஞ்சம்
தட்டி தயிரில் போட்டால் புளிக்கவே புளிக்காது.

*காய்கறிகளை வேகவைக்கும்போது அதிக தண்ணீர் வைத்து வேக வைக்க கூடாது. ஏன் என்றால்
காய்கறிகளில் உள்ள வைட்டமின் சத்துகள் போய்விடும். அதில் உள்ள மனமும் போய்விடும். காய்ந்த
மிளகாயை வறுக்கும்போது நெடி வரும்.
அவை வராமல் இருப்பதற்கு சிறிது உப்பு போட்டு வறுத்தால் நெடி வராது.

*பச்சை மிளகாயை காம்புடன் வைக்காமல்
காம்பை எடுத்து விட்டு நிழலான இடத்தில் வைத்தால் நீண்ட நாட்கள் இருக்கும்.

*நெய் ப்ரெஷ்ஷாக இருப்பதற்கு அதோடு ஒரு வெல்லத்துண்டை போட்டு வைத்தால் ப்ரெஷ்ஷாக இருக்கும்.

*காபி டிகாஷன் போடுவதற்கு முன் சுடு தண்ணீரில் டிகாஷன்பாத்திரத்தை வைத்துவிட்டு டிகாஷன்
போட்டால் சீக்கிரம் காப்பித்தூள் இறங்கிவிடும்.

*சீடை செய்யும்போது அது வெடிக்காமல் இருப்பதற்காக சீடையை ஊசியால் குத்திய பிறகு எண்ணெய்யில்
போட்டால் வெடிக்காது.

*சப்பாத்தி போடும்போது சப்பாத்தி போடும் கட்டையில் முதலில் உருண்டையாக போட்டுவிட்டு பின்பு அதனை நாலாக மடித்து உருட்டி போட்டால் சப்பாத்தி மிருதுவாக
இருக்கும்.

*முட்டைகோசில் உள்ள தண்டை வீணாக்காமல் சாம்பாரில் போட்டு சாப்பிட்டால் மிகவும் சுவையாக இருக்கும். கொழுக்கட்டை மாவு பிசையும் போது ஒரு கரண்டி பால் சேர்த்து பிசைந்து கொழுக்கட்டை சுட்டால்
விரிந்து போகாமல் இருக்கும்.

*எண்ணெய் பலகாரங்கள் டப்பாவில் வைக்கும்போது உப்பைத் துணியில் முடிந்து வைத்தால் காரல் வாடை வராது. இட்லி சாம்பாரில் கடைசியாக மிளகு, சீரகம், காய்ந்த மிளகாய், கொத்தமல்லி போன்றவற்றை ஒரு பாத்திரத்தில் போட்டு வறுத்து விட்டு மிக்ஸியில்
அரைத்து சாம்பாரில் போட்டால் கூடுதல் சுவையாக இருக்கும்.

*சமையலில் உப்பு அதிகமாக போய்விட்டால் உருளைகிழங்கை அதில் அறிந்து போட்டால்
உப்பை எடுத்துவிடும்.

*தோசை சுடும்போது தோசைக்கல்லில் மாவு ஒட்டிக்கொண்டு தோசை வராமல் இருந்தால் அதற்கு கொஞ்சம் புளியை ஒரு வெள்ளைத்துணியில்
கட்டி, அதை எண்ணெய்யில் தொட்டு கல்லில்
தேய்த்துவிட்டு தோசை சுட்டால் நன்றாக வரும்.



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‘அதிர்ஷ்டம் காலை இடறினால் மட்டும் குனிந் து பாருங்கள்.


ஒரு சிறுவன் நடந்து போய்க் கொண்டிருந்த போது சாலையில் நூறு ரூபாய் நோட்டு கிடப்பதைப் பார்த்தான். அன்று முதல் ஏதும் தரையில் கிடக்கிறதா என்று பூமியைப் பார்த்துக் கொண்டே நடந்தான். அடுத்த அறுபது வருடங்கள் அப்படியே இருந்தான். அவனுக்குக் கிடைத்தவை 768 ரூபாய், 2 மோதிரங்கள், 3 கொலுசுகள். ஆனால் அவன் இழந்திருந்தவை, 21900 சூர்யோதயங்கள், 630 வானவில் காட்சிகள். ஆயிரக்கணக்கான பூக்கள், பல்லாயிரம் குழந்தைகளின் புன்னகைகள் வாழ்க்கையைத் தொலைத்தவன் மீட்பதற்கு வாய்ப்பே இல்லை. 'அதிர்ஷ்டம் காலை இடறினால் மட்டும் குனிந்து பாருங்கள். இல்லையென்றால் வாழ்க்கையைப் பாருங்கள், வாழ்ந்து பாருங்கள்…!'

ஒரு சிறுவன் நடந்து போய்க் கொண்டிருந்த போது சாலையில் நூறு ரூபாய் நோட்டு கிடப்பதைப் பார்த்தான்.

அன்று முதல் ஏதும் தரையில் கிடக்கிறதா என்று பூமியைப் பார்த்துக் கொண்டே நடந்தான்.

அடுத்த அறுபது வருடங்கள் அப்படியே இருந்தான். அவனுக்குக் கிடைத்தவை 768 ரூபாய், 2 மோதிரங்கள், 3 கொலுசுகள்.

ஆனால் அவன் இழந்திருந்தவை, 21900 சூர்யோதயங்கள், 630 வானவில் காட்சிகள்.

ஆயிரக்கணக்கான பூக்கள், பல்லாயிரம் குழந்தைகளின் புன்னகைகள் வாழ்க்கையைத் தொலைத்தவன் மீட்பதற்கு வாய்ப்பே இல்லை.

‘அதிர்ஷ்டம் காலை இடறினால் மட்டும் குனிந்து பாருங்கள்.

இல்லையென்றால் வாழ்க்கையைப் பாருங்கள், வாழ்ந்து பாருங்கள்…!’



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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
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Ten Reasons Your Top Talent Will Leave You


Ten Reasons Your Top Talent Will Leave You

Have you ever noticed leaders spend a lot of time talking about talent, only to make the same mistakes over and over again? Few things in business are as costly and disruptive as unexpected talent departures. With all the emphasis on leadership development, I always find it interesting so many companies seem to struggle with being able to retain their top talent. In today’s column, I’ll share some research, observations, and insights on how to stop the talent door from revolving.
Ask any CEO if they have a process for retaining and developing talent and they’ll quickly answer in the affirmative. They immediately launch into a series of soundbites about the quality of their talent initiatives, the number of high-potentials in the nine box, blah, blah, blah. As with most things in the corporate world, there is too much process built upon theory and not nearly enough practice built on experience.
When examining the talent at any organization look at the culture, not the rhetoric – look at the results, not the commentary about potential. Despite some of the delusional perspective in the corner office, when we interview their employees, here’s what they tell us:

  • More than 30% believe they’ll be working someplace else inside of 12 months.
  • More than 40% don’t respect the person they report to.
  • More than 50% say they have different values than their employer.
  • More than 60% don’t feel their career goals are aligned with the plans their employers have for them.
  • More than 70% don’t feel appreciated or valued by their employer.

So, for all those employers who have everything under control, you better start re-evaluating. There is an old saying that goes; "Employees don’t quit working for companies, they quit working for their bosses." Regardless of tenure, position, title, etc., employees who voluntarily leave, generally do so out of some type of perceived disconnect with leadership.
Here’s the thing – employees who are challenged, engaged, valued, and rewarded (emotionally, intellectually & financially) rarely leave, and more importantly, they perform at very high levels. However if you miss any of these critical areas, it’s only a matter of time until they head for the elevator. Following are 10 reasons your talent will leave you – smart leaders don’t make these mistakes:

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1. You Failed To Unleash Their Passions: Smart companies align employee passions with corporate pursuits. Human nature makes it very difficult to walk away from areas of passion. Fail to understand this and you’ll unknowingly be encouraging employees to seek their passions elsewhere.

2. You Failed To Challenge Their Intellect
: Smart people don’t like to live in a dimly lit world of boredom. If you don’t challenge people’s minds, they’ll leave you for someone/someplace that will.

3. You Failed To Engage Their Creativity
: Great talent is wired to improve, enhance, and add value. They are built to change and innovate. TheyNEED to contribute by putting their fingerprints on design. Smart leaders don’t place people in boxes – they free them from boxes. What’s the use in having a racehorse if you don’t let them run?

4. You Failed To Develop Their Skills:
Leadership isn’t a destination – it’s a continuum. No matter how smart or talented a person is, there’s always room for growth, development, and continued maturation. If you place restrictions on a person’s ability to grow, they’ll leave you for someone who won’t.

5. You Failed To Give Them A Voice:
Talented people have good thoughts, ideas, insights, and observations. If you don’t listen to them, I can guarantee you someone else will.

6. You Failed To Care
: Sure, people come to work for a paycheck, but that’s not the only reason. In fact, many studies show it’s not even the most important reason. If you fail to care about people at a human level, at an emotional level, they’ll eventually leave you regardless of how much you pay them.

7. You Failed to Lead
: Businesses don’t fail, products don’t fail, projects don’t fail, and teams don’t fail – leaders fail. The best testament to the value of leadership is what happens in its absence – very little. If you fail to lead, your talent will seek leadership elsewhere.

8. You Failed To Recognize Their Contributions
: The best leaders don’t take credit – they give it. Failing to recognize the contributions of others is not only arrogant and disingenuous, but it’s as also just as good as asking them to leave.

9. You Failed To Increase Their Responsibility
: You cannot confine talent – try to do so and you’ll either devolve into mediocrity, or force your talent seek more fertile ground. People will gladly accept a huge workload as long as an increase in responsibility comes along with the performance and execution of said workload.

10. You Failed To Keep Your Commitments
: Promises made are worthless, but promises kept are invaluable. If you break trust with those you lead you will pay a very steep price. Leaders not accountable to their people, will eventually be held accountable by their people.
If leaders spent less time trying to retain people, and more time trying to understand them, care for them, invest in them, and lead them well, the retention thing would take care of itself. Thoughts?

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Home remedy for Depression


Home remedy for Depression



What is Depression?

Depression is an illness, which involves the mind, body and thoughts. Don?t confuse it with physical weakness which will go away within days. It is in fact a condition, which interferes in our daily routine and causes unnecessary problems in our daily life.


Causes of Depression

There are plenty of factors, which cause depression in humans; these mainly include genetic causes, hormonal changes, deficiency of vitamin B complex, stress and trauma, biochemical causes, environmental factors and other physiological disorders such as eating disorders and anxiety disorders.


Home remedy for Depression

Several home remedies help cure depression. Some of them are follows:

1 – Rose petals when boiled in water and consumed provide relief from depression.

2 – Eat apple with honey and milk. This will enlighten your mood and will bring you out of depression; it is a proven home remedy for depression.

3 – Drinking licorice tea can also treat depression. However, don?t drink it more than three cups.

4 – The powder of Asparagus root is also an effective home remedy that helps cure depression.

5 – A normal immersion bath when taken for duration of one hour daily can also prove beneficial in bringing you out from depression.

6 – Seedpod of the plant Griffonia Simplicifolia known as 5HTP when consumed while feeling depressed works wonders. This is because it produces serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain, which provides relief from depression.

7 – A tea made up of mixture of basil leaves and sage when consumed also provides relief from depression. This is a proven home remedy that goes into curing depression.

8 – Eating powder of cardamom seeds can also effectively bring you out of depression. Boil the powder in hot water, add some sugar for taste, and then drink the tea two times a day.

9 – Meditation and relaxation are also an efficient cure for depression. Meditation creates a balance in the nervous system, which is vital to cure stress and depression.

10 – A mixture of nutmeg powder and fresh amla juice when taken three times a day can easily bring you out of depression. This is also one of the proven home remedies for depression.

Apart from these home remedies, you will also have to make changes to your diet. This is because diet has a fundamental effect on curing of depression. Hence resort to a balanced diet as a even a slight nutritional deficiency can deteriorate the situation

Soul harvesting as an onsite-offshore business model


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Soul harvesting as an onsite-offshore business model

By IndiaFacts Staff on Jan 20, 2015 06:51 pm
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It is undeniable that the early successes of the Indian IT owed tremendously to what is now commonly known as the onsite-offshore business model. Here’s typically how the model works. Let us assume the client is an American bank and one of its vendors is an Indian IT company which has most of the workforce in India. When personnel from the American client visits the vendor’s offshore facility, the client is given presentations and efforts are made to show how hard the vendor is working towards improving the client’s product and thus the client’s business. Parties are arranged in the offshore office to impress the client. Sometimes managers from the (Indian) vendor visit the US client location to give detailed updates about the progress of the ongoing projects and try to get new business from the client. The goal of this model is getting the work done at a cheaper rate and thus improving the bank’s (client’s) profits. There are lots of variations in this model but this generic model should suffice for the purposes of this article.

The Model applied to Soul harvesting

Christian missionaries also have a similar onsite-offshore model. The clients are countless Churches, Ministries and evangelist Christian communities in the US, UK, Germany and other countries with deep pockets.The vendors are Churches and evangelical NGOs in India. Every year the foreign clients send about 1.2 billion USD to these vendor NGOs according to records published by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India. This amountis approximately half of Indian film industry’s revenue. The product of this business is the souls of non-Christians. The ‘saved‘ souls are the profit of the collective efforts of the clients and their offshore vendors/counterparts. The souls of non-Christians have to be saved by converting them to Christianity. Let us understand this business model of missionaries with a case study.

Harvest India – a case study

Harvest India is a Christian missionary organization located in the Vijayawada area in Andhra Pradesh. The word “Harvest” in the title refers to harvesting of heathen(non-Christian) souls. This evangelical NGO received Rs. 33.44 crores (approx. 6.7 million USD) between April 2006 and March 2013, according to Government of India data.
When we examine its FCRA filings for2006-2007, 2007-2008 , 2008-2009,2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 we see that the donations came mainly from the US and UK.

Clients of Harvest India

The clients for Harvest India are evangelist Christian communities and churches in the US, UK and other Western countries. Churches like Cornerstone Church, Chandler, Arizona, USA, Water Church, Bend, Orgeon, USA, St.Mary’s, Marylebone, London etc., and missionary organizations like London Prophetic Forum figure prominently. There are organizations registered with the name ‘Harvest India’ in the US and UK.
These organizations serve as a hub to collect money from evangelist communities within the US and UK and remit it to India.They pool money on different occasions and send it to our Indian NGOs.

What does the Indian vendor do?

Our vendor NGO is run by one Suresh Kumar. Here is the goal of the NGO in his own words.
In the video, Suresh Kumar, the president of the NGO says “Harvest India has the vision to reach the unreached people and its main concern is to spread the good news of Christ”. He quotes the usual figure of 500,000 unreached villages usually quoted by missionaries. This number comesfrom Joshua Project. He further says that “Harvest India has been doing crusades and bringing the light of Lord Jesus Christ to the darkness…this is a huge nation and there are many people…that have never heard the name of Jesus Christ.”
He requests for funds for conversions. It is clear that this is his sales pitch. Let us watch another sales pitch video. The usual numbers again, from Joshua Project and the usual hateful language: “330 million false gods being worshiped”, “darkness”, “full of spirituality, but no salvation”, “70000 people die each year without hearing about Christ.” Suresh requests for funds and invites the clients to visit India to watch first-hand how many conversions are going on. The video also gives the cost for each crusade and even gives the cost to save a soul.
This fundraising page by Harvest India gives the breakup of cost, which varies between $4 and $10 to save a soul. On their part, the clients often visit India to witness these harvesting efforts. Such visits are technically called “mission trips,” which will be explored in a separate piece in future.

Vendor Visits

Suresh visits (mostly with family) all the client places almost every year. His latest visit was to his American clients in 2014. This soul-vendor explains the current status of the projects and looks for “potential new partners.” He explains that he runs a nursing college for girls and Bible colleges. Boys “graduate” from these bible “colleges” and plant churches. Girls preach the gospel while serving the patients. This is another of our vendor’s sales pitch. Which is also what our client wants. In the video, the client says that a lot of times “we have to make Jesus famous.” Here is Suresh narrating this in one of his US visits.

Showing results

Just as in any business model, you need to show the results. Suresh speaks about how many people are getting converted in his crusades. He cites miracles to impress the clients. Here are some samples: 4000 people were converted in 2012, and 12000 in in 2013. And these numbers are just from one crusade. With dwindling numbers of church-going Christians in Europe and North America, a client from UK does not believe his eyes when he sees so many people getting converted in a remote country. Indeed USD 1.2 billion would not be pumped into India every year for no reason.
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FCRA filings

By now, it is clear to us that this is an evangelical NGO trying to convert non-Christians to Christianity. However, in its FCRA filings to Government of India, it identifies itself as an “economic, educational, and social” organization, and not as a religious association. Example: the FCRA filing for 2011-2012. In other words, this is nothing but plain-faced lying, and is the norm in FCRA filings by evangelical NGOs. If this is the case, the question that arises is: are we sure they are not lying about the numbers as well? Unfortunately no scrutiny seems to have been undertaken regarding the funding sources, activities, and claims made in the FCRA filings by these evangelical organizations.

Politics and Government programs

In one of visits to the US, Suresh says this. In the video, Suresh claims the “oppressive” Hindu(NDA) government built 68000 temples. It is astonishing where he got that number or the fact that the government itself built temples. Suresh also says he is happy because the Congress government (2004 onwards) was formed because “Congress loves all religions and especially Christianity.”
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi is a Christian as was former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhar Reddy (YSR). It is an open secret that YSR’s son-in-law “Brother” Anil is also an evangelist. In fact, YSR used public money to repair churches. In turn, Christian organizations supported YSR in elections. Further, Suresh says that “his organization is involved with Government programs.
To get an idea of how deep these links go, Harvest India received awardsfrom the Andhra government all the way from 2007—2011. However, the most interesting award is the award it received in 2007. See the screenshot below.
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Harvest India received the award for helping in the Indiramma program, a Government programme instituted by YSR. As part of this program, “eligible” people receive money from the AP government to build houses. And so, apart from the foreign funding, Harvest India seems to have got funding from the AP government as well! Small wonder that Suresh felt happy about the Congress government in power.

Summary

It is clear that evangelical organizations like Harvest India work like a typical onsite—offshore business entity with clients, vendors, products, sales pitch, cost breakups, posting of results, client visits, vendor presentations.
They even support certain political parties and get all kinds of support in return. They lie in FCRA filings to the Indian Government. The clients want to convert all of India and change the demographics of India and our vendors facilitate this change.
Indeed, the 33.44 crores that Harvest India received is a very small amount. There are evangelical NGOs which receive in multiples of that amount in a single year. However, the modus operandi is the same.

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” PAKISTANI TEXTBOOKS AND THE LIES THEY TEACH ” – DAILY TIMES


In spite of all this venom spewed on India by Pakistan, the Bollywood producers keep on employing the so called Pakistani artistes.

AND

The Government of India gives them Work Permits.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/19-Jan-2015/pakistani-textbooks-and-the-lies-they-teach

Pakistani textbooks and the lies they teach

Salman Ali

19 January 2015

[I recently went through with some textbooks and it was really depressing to find that Pakistani textbooks cannot mention Hindus without calling them cunning, scheming, deceptive or something equally insulting]

A few days back I had the opportunity to meet up with someschool, college and university students.

I asked them about Pakistan-India relations and, sadly, all of these students believed that people living in other countries, especially India, were the enemies of Pakistan.

A grade seven student belonging to a private school in Lahore said that she loved her country and hated all enemy countries, especially India.

I asked her why she held such a firm opinion that other countries, particularly India, were enemy countries and she replied confidently that it was all written in her textbooks and that her teachers also say so.When she was asked to point out specifically where it was written, she failed to do so. However, her assertions could not be rejected fully.

While discussing with educationists we find that they, too, say our textbooks carry content that implicitly implies that India and western countries are enemy countries.

Many of the educationists sitting on the boards and bodies assigned the task of setting up the curricula religiously believe that such textbooks should be taught in schools, colleges and universities to develop Islamised or traditional citizenry.

They believe that Islamisation and various forms of traditionalism are the only solution to Pakistan’s problems, even to terrorism and violence.

In 2012, a non-governmental organisation released a research report in English and Urdu languages on Religious Discrimination in Education Policy and Syllabus,including specimens from Punjab textbooks.

The report claimed that the curriculum and education policy in Punjab specifically, and throughout Pakistan generally, disregards Article 22 of the Constitution “when it comes to hundreds of thousands of non-Muslim students attending schools in the country”.

The study said that the content of textbooks was visibly discriminatory against non-Muslim citizens.

It is a violation of Article 20 and 25 of the Constitution of Pakistan, guaranteeing religious freedom.

Article 22 of the Constitution states,“No person attending any educational institution shall be required to receive religious instruction or take part in any religious ceremony or attend religious worship if such instruction, ceremony or worship relates to a religion other than his own.”

However, on the other hand,Islamiat has been made a compulsory subject for all students from grades one to eight in public schools by all five education policies since 1972.

The report alleges that history books are poisoning and brainwashing young minds with systematic and institutionalised lies and bigoted teachings.

A class five Social Studies textbook teaches:

“India is our traditional enemy and we should always keep ourselves ready to defend our beloved country from Indian aggression.”

Also, class three students are taught that,

“Muhammad Ali Jinnah felt that Hindus wanted to make Muslims their slaves and since he hated slavery, he left the Congress.”

In another place it says, “The Congress was actually a party of Hindus. Muslims felt that after getting freedom, Hindus would make them their slaves.”

I recently went through with some textbooks and it was really depressing to find that Pakistani textbooks cannot mention Hindus without calling them cunning, scheming, deceptive or something equally insulting.

In Social Studies textbooks it is mentioned that Hindus are extremists and the eternal enemies of Islam whose culture and society are based on injustice and cruelty, while Islam delivers a message of peace and brotherhood, concepts portrayed as alien to the Hindu.

I believe that biased material in textbooks is promoting prejudice, bigotry and discrimination towards other religions and nations. Non-Muslims are addressed as kafirs (infidels) in textbooks along with statements like “heaven is only for Muslims”.Other religions are portrayed as false and their believers as antagonists.

Many history scholars have mentioned in their writings (and I agree with them) that Pakistani textbooks have preached falsehoods, hatred and bigotry against minorities and, so, unless we start a process of settling curriculum and textbook debates in the political arena, we cannot end disquiet within the curriculum and textbooks.

Of course, universities should support this process by conducting independent research, for it will help in eliminating the domination of so-called experts and consultants of the curriculum and textbook reform debate.

However, other educationalist believe that salient features of the Constitution of Pakistan should be made part of the curriculum of schools, colleges and universities. They feel the need for revising the civic education syllabus and expanding it to inculcate the rule of law and responsible and active citizenship in the youth. The curriculum should be revised after every four or five years and necessary changes should be made to upgrade it in accordance with the fast changing world, especially in the fields of science and technology.

The biased material in our syllabi is one of the major aspects for growing religious intolerance and extremism. It is in contradiction to the Constitution of Pakistan. Any material considered ‘inflammatory’ or ‘discriminatory’ to religious minorities should be removed from the syllabus.

Unless and until young minds are encouraged to develop critical thinking and the willingness and ability to research and reach for the truth and facts, a country’s national ethos cannot become progressive with social justice and economic development of the citizen as the primary priorities.

The writer is a social and political activist based in Lahore

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यूपीए कार्यकाल के दौरान कोयला घोटाला के लिए गठित विशेष अदालत ने सीबीआई से पूछा, क्या उसने कुमार मंगलम बिरला और अन्य की संलिप्तता वाले कोयला घोटाले मामले में तत्कालीन कोयला मंत्री से पूछताछ की थी। बता दें कि इस दौरान तत्कालीन प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह के पास ही कोयला मंत्रालय था।

अदालत ने सीबीआई से पूछा, क्या आपको नहीं लगता कि इस मामले में तत्कालीन कोयला मंत्री से पूछताछ करना जरूरी था।

अदालत ने सीबीआई से यह भी पूछा कि क्या उसने मामले के जांच के दौरान प्रधानमंत्री कार्यालय के तत्कालीन अधिकारियों से पूछताछ की थी।

अदालत ने सीबीआई से मामले के केस डायरी की मांग की, सीलबंद लिफाफे में पेश करने को कहा।

सीबीआई ने अदालत से कहा, तत्कालीन कोयला मंत्री से पूछताछ की अनुमति नहीं दी गई थी।
उल्लेखनीय है कि सीबीआई ने अपनी जांच के बाद क्लोजर रिपोर्ट लगाई थी जिससे कोर्ट संतुष्ट नहीं थी। सीबीआई ने साफ कहा था कि उसे जांच में कुछ नहीं मिला। वहीं, इस मामले में नियुक्त सुप्रीम कोर्ट के विशेष वकील आर एस चीमा ने कोर्ट में कहा था कि मामले में जांच के लिए पर्याप्त सबूत हैं। सीबीआई ने चीमा के बयान को निजी राय करार दिया था।
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They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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11 AMAZING ANTI-AGING FOODS!


11 AMAZING ANTI-AGING FOODS!

Some people will try anything to look younger, but what many don’t know is that you don’t need expense creams or surgeries to achieve the look you want. There are a number of natural ways to look younger that work better from the inside out. Make these foods part of your diet and you will get to know a more energetic and smoother you!
Kiwi

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Kiwis are packed with vitamin E, which helps protect cell membranes and guards against collagen damage to the skin by UV rays. Eat this sweet fruit by itself or in a delicious fruit salad.

Oysters

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What is known as an aphrodisiac food, or a food meant to spur your sexual arousal actually has miraculous anti-aging effects. Oysters are nature’s most concentrated form of zinc, a nutrient accredited with maintaing the collagen that keeps the skin firm. Zinc also plays an important role in encouraging the skin-cell renewal process. If you aren’t a fan of oysters, you should try to consume turkey instead as it is also rich in zinc.

Salmon

salmon

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Salmon is a miracle fish and it tastes great! The fish is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, healthy fats that help form a barrier against cell-damaging free radicals that also allow nutrients into the body. Because salmon contains DHA, a form of omega-3 known to enhance your immune system and fight against skin cancer, it is a healthy and useful food to add to your anti-aging diet.

Brazil Nuts

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Brazil nuts have a number of outstanding benefits, one of them being their anti-aging properties. Brazil nuts have the highest selenium content of any food, which is good because this antioxidant inhibits aging by protecting the skin’s elasticity and reversing sun damage. Brazil nuts are now relatively easy to find, and can be eaten plain or added to a salad.

Whole Grains

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It’s not secret that whole grains have positive effects on your hair and your skin. Whole grain cereal is fortified with B vitamins, like folate, B6 and B12, which are important for maintaining the luster and shine of your hair. They work by setting off the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen and nutrients to your scalp and hair follicles. If you are not getting enough vitamin B, your hair may experience breakage, slow growth or even hair loss.

Butternut Squash
butternut squash

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This delicious sweet and natural treat can be very good for you! Butternut squash contains beta carotene, usually found in orange-hued vegetables like sweet potatoes and carrots, which encourages hair growth. If you’re not getting enough beta carotene, your hair may become dry and lifeless, and you may experience the drying of the scalp or dandruff.

Lean Beef

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Eating a piece of lean meat or beef once in a while is a great way to maintain a healthy weight and could keep you looking younger! Lean beef contains keratin, part of the family of proteins responsible for the texture, shine and thickness of one’s hair. If you’re not getting enough keratin, your hair may look dull, unhealthy, and have a lack of volume.

Green Tea

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New research suggests that green tea may actually cure dandruff or itchy, flaking scalp. The study from the Medical College of Georgia suggests that tea may help regulate a protein in your body that controls the life cycle of skin cells, which, when overproduced, could result in dandruff.
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Lemons and Limes
lemon and lime

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Lemons and limes are considered ‘high alkaline’, meaning that they prevent the growth of harmful bacteria in the mouth. Squeezing one wedge of lemon into your water or your afternoon tea will help neutralize the acidity in your mouth and in your skin, which will goose the production of collagen.

Low-Fat Milk

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If you are not drinking milk on a regular basis, you should probably start! Low-fat or full fat milks are a great source of vitamin D, which is important for keeping teeth and jawbones strong. A diet that is lacking in calcium can put you at risk for a number of diseases, such as periodontal disease, in which the gums and tooth enamel begin to erode.

Bell Peppers

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Bell peppers contain a high degree of vitamin C, which helps to strengthen the blood vessels and the connective tissue that hold your teeth in your jaw. If you are worried about your teeth falling out or becoming weak, make sure that you eat enough of these, and get your daily dose of vitamin C, so that you can wear off a number of dental and other kinds of diseases.



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” When people hurt you Over and Over think of them as Sand paper.
They Scratch & hurt you, but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ”
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, can become great."- Mark Twain.

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