Friday 30 March 2018

Paper Leak Chokidar Weak

Students have been working Hard, only to be rewarded with stress and suspicion. It is unfair to make lakhs of students suffer the result of CBSE’s negligence and incompetence.Every Day something or other proves that the Chowkidar of our country

Saturday 17 March 2018

Kalpana Chawla , a woman who gave wings to her dreams

Heartfelt tributes to Kalpana Chawla , a woman who gave wings to her dreams - the first Indian American woman in space on her birth anniversary ! She's an inspiration to millions of girls who want to achieve their dreams, salute to her relentless spirit and undying courage. She would always be a source of inspiration as a courageous achiever and give strength to younger generation. Kalpana Chawla a strong girl who worked hard, believed in herself,chased her dreams and had the patience to walk a different path which led to her success.

Friday 16 March 2018

Daler Mehndi or Dealer mehndi?

Daler Mehndi sentenced to 2-years in prison after being convicted in a 2003 human trafficking case by Patiala Court.this case of 2003. So, It took 15 years to get him convicted. Minutes after he was sentenced to 2 years in jail, Daler has been granted bail.

One of India's most well known Punjabi singers, Daler Mehndi and his brother, Shamsher Singh, have been convicted of illegally sending people abroad disguised as members of their troupe. They were sentenced to 2-years jail but Shamsher died last year.

When courts sentence an accused for 2 years after 15 years of trail, and accused manages to get bail immediately. it clearly indicates the pathetic situation of judicial system, more and more fast track courts needed to avoid wastage of public funds and safeguard characteristic spirit of judiciary.

Monday 12 March 2018

Theni Forest Fire - 12th March 2018

Saddened to hear that 9 trekkers have lost their lives in massive forest fire in Theni #Tamilnadu. Theni district collector confirms that 9 people have been charred to death in the massive forest fire in Tamil Nadu's Theni district. its heartbreaking to see some videos & picture's regarding this incident!!! More trekkers feared stuck, Prayers for everyone stuck in there. Hope they will be rescued safely soon.

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Sunday 11 March 2018

UP - Bihar LS Bypoll 2018

Glad to note that Peaceful polling is underway in eastern Uttar Pradesh by-elections in Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha constituencies.
The Gorakhpur constituency is of special significance to the BJP in general and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in particular, as he has won the Lok Sabha seat five consecutive times
Long queues has been witnessed outside polling stations. The counting of votes for the seat will be held on March 14. The Gorakhpur parliamentary constituency consists of the segments of Caimpiyarganj, Pipraich, Gorakhpur Urban, Gorakhpur Rural and Sahajanwa. There are 19.49 lakh voters in the Gorakhpur parliamentary constituency, according to Election Commission data.


Gorakhpur by-election. 
There are a total of 10 candidates fighting for the Gorakhpur by-election. Upendra Shukla is contesting the Gorakhpur by-election from the BJP. He is seen as being instrumental in the party winning huge victories in Uttar Pradesh's Purvanchal region in last year's assembly elections. The Congress has fielded Suhita Chatterjee Kareem as its candidate, while the SP is contesting the Gorakhpur election with the Peace Party and Nishad Party, which has fielded Praveen Kumar Nishad as its candidate.
The Gorakhpur seat is important for the BJP largely because it is the home turf of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a seat from where he has never lost an election since 1998 when he first contested the Lok Sabha elections. And it is this prestige associated with the seat that would make a win for the Samajwadi Party-led opposition particularly sweet and will lead to new startegies in comming assembly elections in other state. 


According to the Election Commission, as many as 4,728 Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines are being used in the bypoll and provisions for web-casting from 95 critical booths have been made.Bihar's Araria constituency
The Araria Lok Sabha seat became vacant after the death of RJD MP Mohammad Taslimuddin last year. The Araria parliamentary constituency consists of assembly segments of Narpatganj, Raniganj (SC), Forbesganj, Araria, Jokhihat and Sikti.
In Araria, a seat that fell vacant after the death of RJD lawmaker Mohd Taslimuddin, the party has fielded his son Sarfaraz Alam, looking to capitalise on Muslim and Yadav voters who make up a big chunk of the electorate. Mr Alam is locked in a direct contest with the BJP's Pradip Singh who came second in the 2014 general elections but had won the seat in 2009.









































Tuesday 6 March 2018

BJP wins Tripura. Tripura Loses LENIN.

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Nearly 48 hours after the defeat of the Communist Party of India in the assembly elections at the hands of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tripura, a statue of communist leader Vladimir Lenin was pulled down using a bulldozer.

#Lenin was a revolutionary who was a role model for the Great Freedom fighters like Shaheed Bhagat Singh.
BJP demolishing his statue in #Tripura is highly condemnable


You can topple Lenin's statue. But can you wipe out Lenin from the hearts & minds of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh & his comrades?









































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Monday 5 March 2018

JUSTICE IMPRISONED-5


Dr. Javed Jamil

THE HELL IN FULL FURY-2

Crimes against women
               The level of violence in society depends on several factors but three of them are extremely crucial: Fear of God; Fear of Law; and Fear of Society. If these three disappear in the minds of individuals, the level of violence will surely increase. Out of the three, it is perhaps the fear of law that counts most. If the fear of God had been enough, religious laws would not have prescribed punishments for violence. But the fact that all legal systems including religious laws prescribe punishments clearly indicates the importance of the fear of law. The modern systems have sought to demolish the fear of God altogether, have caused a massive diminution in the fear of law and have made many crimes acceptable in society. The results are for all to see. Despite colossal legal machineries with huge money involved, the current model of Western judicial system has proved to be an abysmal failure in acting as a deterrent for crimes.
Let us now examine the case of violence against women. This is specifically important because the modern ideologies boast of substantially raising the status of women in society.
Rapes
               The combined effect of the commercialisation of sex, the social culture it spawned and the legal framework that its proponents propelled was an overwhelming increase in all kinds of violence. Rapes, murders, abuses and the other forms of domestic violence have reached a level at which society loses its claim of being civilised.  The conditions that prevail in a typical Western society, or any society that follows Western legal system or tries to imitate its social norms, are good enough for rapes to abound. The empowerment of women sans security has made them easy targets. They are no longer confined to the safe environs of family for most of the time. They usually get out of out of their houses early in the day and do not come back till the night has settled in. They are normally not accompanied by any that would guard them. Often, they are travelling or walking in lonely areas away from the public gaze. They happen to be in situations and places where their screams for help have little chances to be heard. Their appearance hardly helps them. While several factors contribute to the rise in the incidence of rapes, two are the chief culprits. The first and more important is the laxity of law, in word as well as in practice. The second is the provocative images in the media, including soft and hard porn, nude pictures and highly provocative write-ups. It can be argued that rape is more “violence manifested in sex rather than sex manifested in violence”. However, whichever the case, the truth is that the above two factors remain the ultimate culprits. It may be right that it is the desire to overpower a person rather than have sex is responsible for rapes. But these could never have culminated into sexual assaults, except in a small number of cases, if the atmosphere had not been so terrifically charged with sex and the law not been so terribly impotent, as they have become.
               According to Justice Department, in the US, one in two rape victims are under 18, and one in six under 12. This means that more than two third of victims are those that have not attained the official age of adulthood. The same is true of most of the countries having modern legal and social systems. Cases are often reported in the media where the victims of rape are children less than 6. How rape is demolishing the whole myth of women’s “freedom” and “empowerment” can be gauged from the statistics that look horrible in the very first sight. Every eleventh woman in the US and every fourth in South Africa have been raped, and attempt to rape has been made on every fourth woman in the US and every second in South Africa. Conditions in most of the European countries are no better.  What is disturbing is that only 6% cases are punished. This demonstrates the lack of confidence in law-enforcing agencies as well as the inability of women to report on account of the fact that a substantial majority of the assailants are their relatives.
               Let us first study some of the major statistics about the incidence of rape. The following is the list of top nations in terms of total number of rapes committed in a year:
1. United States 89,110 (1999) 
2. South Africa 53,008 (2000) 
3. Canada 24,049 (2000) 
4. Australia 15,630 (2000) 
5. India 15,468 (1999) 
6. Mexico 13,061 (2000) 
7. United Kingdom 8,593 (2000) 
8. France 8,458 (2000) 
9. Germany 7,499 (2000) 
10. Russia 6,978 (2000) 
11. Korea, South 6,139 (2000) 
12. Spain 5,664 (2000) 
13. Zimbabwe 5,567 (2000) 
14. Thailand 4,020 (2000) 
15. Venezuela 2,931 (2000) 
16. Poland 2,399 (2000) 
17. Italy 2,336 (2000) 
18. Japan 2,260 (2000) 
19. Colombia 1861 (2000) 
20. Netherlands 1648 (2000) 
21. Indonesia 1372 (2000) 
22. Jamaica 1304 (2000) 
23. Papua New Guinea 1295 (2000) 
24. Turkey 1260 (2000) 
25. Chile 1250 (2000) 
 26. Malaysia 1210 (2000) 
27. Sri Lanka 1202 (2000) 
28. Ukraine 1151 (2000) 
29. Romania 1110 (2000) 
30. New Zealand 861 (2000) 
31. Bulgaria 593 (2000) 
32. Hungary 589 (2000) 
33. Finland 579 (2000) 
34. Norway 555 (2000) 
35. Belarus 530 (2000) 
36. Czech Republic 500 (2000) 
37. Denmark 497 (2000) 
38. Costa Rica 475 (1999) 
39. Switzerland 404 (2000) 
40. Portugal 385 (2000) 
41. Tunisia 334 (2000) 
42. Kyrgyzstan 321 (2000) 
43. Zambia 300 (2000) 
44. Ireland 218 (1999) 
45. Moldova 200 (2000) 
46. Lithuania 183 (2000) 
47. Uruguay 175 (2000) 
48. Slovakia 129 (2000) 
49. Greece 114 (2000) 
50. Latvia 104 (2000) 
Total      295,879
Source: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)
Latest available data in terms of rapes per 1000 people
Rank Countries                                Amount
1. South Africa:                 1.19538 per 1,000 people
2. Seychelles:                                    0.788294 per 1,000 people
3. Australia:                                      0.777999 per 1,000 people
4. Montserrat:                                  0.749384 per 1,000 people
5. Canada:                                         0.733089 per 1,000 people
6. Jamaica:                                        0.476608 per 1,000 people
7. Zimbabwe:                                    0.457775 per 1,000 people
8. Dominica:                                     0.34768 per 1,000 people
9. United States:                              0.301318 per 1,000 people
10. Iceland:                                       0.246009 per 1,000 people
11. Papua New Guinea                   0.233544 per 1,000 people
12. New Zealand:                            0.213383 per 1,000 people
13. United Kingdom:                       0.142172 per 1,000 people
14. Spain:                                          0.140403 per 1,000 people
15. France:                                        0.139442 per 1,000 people
16. Korea, South:                             0.12621 per 1,000 people
17. Mexico:                                       0.122981 per 1,000 people
18. Norway:                                      0.120836 per 1,000 people
19. Costa Rica:                                 0.118277 per 1,000 people
20. Venezuela:                                 0.115507 per 1,000 people
21. Finland:                                       0.110856 per 1,000 people
22. Netherlands:                              0.100445 per 1,000 people
23. Denmark:                                    0.0914948 per 1,000 people
24. Germany:                                    0.0909731 per 1,000 people
25. Bulgaria:                                     0.0795973 per 1,000 people
26. Chile:                                           0.0782179 per 1,000 people
27. Thailand:                                     0.0626305 per 1,000 people
28. Kyrgyzstan:                                 0.0623785 per 1,000 people
29. Poland:                                        0.062218 per 1,000 people
30. Sri Lanka:                                    0.0599053 per 1,000 people
31. Hungary:                                     0.0588588 per 1,000 people
32. Estonia:                                       0.0547637 per 1,000 people
33. Ireland:                                       0.0542829 per 1,000 people
34. Switzerland:                                              0.0539458 per 1,000 people
35. Belarus:                                       0.0514563 per 1,000 people
36. Uruguay:                                     0.0512295 per 1,000 people
37. Lithuania:                                   0.0508757 per 1,000 people
38. Malaysia:                                    0.0505156 per 1,000 people
39. Romania:                                    0.0497089 per 1,000 people
40. Czech Republic:                         0.0488234 per 1,000 people
41. Russia:                                         0.0486543 per 1,000 people
42. Latvia:                                         0.0454148 per 1,000 people
43. Moldova: .                                  0448934 per 1,000 people

Friday 2 March 2018

Stunning Twist - Breakthrough in journalist Gauri Lankesh murder case

Stunning Twist - Breakthrough in journalist Gauri Lankesh murder case with first arrest - A Laudable act by Police
Hindu Yuva Sena activist Naveen Kumar taken into custody by SIT for providing shelter to the killers of slain scribe #GauriLankesh .
Same gun killed #Kalburgi Question is will these Organisations be now Banned?


Entire India suspected Right wing hand in #GauriLankesh killing .Now it is out in open., Of course RSS will disown it's warriors.


Now you know why Right winger trolls (followed by PM Modi in twitter) were celebrating Gauri's death . Investigations have shown that Kumar is linked to a radical Hindutva outfit called the Hindu Yuva Sena and that he is also allegedly linked to members of the Sanatan Sanstha outfit and its affiliate the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti. When Kumar was produced before the court of an additional chief metropolitan magistrate, the SIT gave the court a sealed copy of a confession statement given by him about his involvement in the murder.

Breakthrough in journalist Gauri Lankesh murder case with first arrest

Pray For Syria

I am just helpless .. I don't know how I can help innocent kids and people of Syria !!!





All I can do is pray ...but to whom I don't know ....
O Allah protect #Syria, #Shaam & #Palestine 😭from savages who brutally killed PEOPLE including impeccable children who beg for their lives only want to live in peace
O Allah bring forth your help to protect innocent people





The Death of Humanity in Syria


Heart broken,photo of 4 years child who is migrating from Syria to Jordan, the UNHCR team caught him when he was migrating alone in desert from Syria to Jordan. the only thing he had in his shopper were the clothes of his mom and sister,who killed in Syria.

Syria's civil war explained http://aje.io/9qeys

A journalist asked a 6 year old, "Are you scared?" Child: "I'm not scared because my mother has told me that I shall go to God and he has a lot of food for me."

The Syrian government is attacking its own people in Eastern Ghouta. Hundreds of them need to be evacuated for urgent medical treatment – but they are trapped. Demand the Syrian authorities take action now : Amnesty


Thoughts and Prayers with the people of Syria


A UN-brokered ceasefire has once again been established, now for the sixth time, in #Syria and, like most of those that preceded it, has now been broken...

The only thing they can never destroy is the smile of the children...


Living in Syria means having to also fight against hunger ...

Pain Unbearable : The suffering of children is the defeat of humanity ...