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Solution to tackle terrorism...

"Ab bhi jiska khoon na khaulla, khoon nahin woh pani hai, Jo desh ke kaam na aaye, woh bekar jawani hai" In this blog let us discuss about terrorism in India and how to tackle it.. Let us not discuss about the problem.. everyone knows about it... let's give stress on the solution... Solution 1. A strong system in place to fight terrorism 2. Strong political will System to fight terrorism Our current system is not well equipped to tackle the 21st century terrorist attack.. Hence, a strong System has to be built to fight terrorism. So, what do we mean by strong system?? It means.. i) Intelligence system has to be very strong and they should use all modern equipments. ii) Modernization of policing and proper training to tackle terrorism. iii) Issuance of ID cards to each and every person in India. Political will i) Home minister is accountable for the law and order of the country... so, home minister should be held responsible for any life loss or property loss because of te

iPhone.. the smart phone...

In this blog, let us get an insight about iPhone... the revolutionary phone.. The Main Functionalities Of iPhone 3G: 1) Phone 2) Video iPod 3) GPS 4) Internet 1. Phone iPhone is the phone with only 1 switch on it. Rest everything is touch screen. As expected with 3G, the clarity of voice is very good and its very fast also. 2. Video iPod In iPhone 3G, we'll be getting a very good video iPod. Since the screen of iPhone is big so, watching a good video in your iPhone is really thrilling... 3. GPS In iPhone 3G, GPS is embedded. Through GPS its very easy to track your routes during a journey. GPS is really very handy in US. 4. Internet Access Through iPhone 3G, you can browse internet as well... This is the most amazing feature of iPhone. If you have taken the connection from AirTel or Vodafone, then you can browse internet as long as you are getting signal from Service Provider. In easy language, you can browse internet as long as you are seeing the signal (of Service Provider) in you

Email with Gmail...

Hi Everybody, This time, its not a blog... I want to share some information with you guys... though most of you will be knowing this ... Let us find some of the advantages of GMAIL: 1) Now GMAIL, with video chat... may be time has come to uninstall GTALK.. 2) With Gmail, you'll never see pop-ups or untargeted banner ads. Only text ads are displayed. 3) You can incorporate your Google Calendar and Google Docs inside GMAIL (Try this from Google Labs.. Cool feature..) 4) Very fast with huge space and great searching capability... everyone knows.... 5) Gmail blocks spam before it gets to your inbox.. this is great !!! 6) Conversation View: With Gmail, each message you send is grouped with all the responses you receive. This conversation view continues to grow as new replies arrive, so you can always see your messages in context.. 7) You can now use Gmail on your mobile device to access your email from anywhere.. 8) In GMAIL, you can not create Folders, rather use the concept of LABEL..

A way to give back...

Giving back to the society??? This sentence sounds a bit odd.. Yes, because we always believe in taking from the society... and we have taken it for granted that we'll always take from the society... Since our arrival to this beautiful world, we have taken almost everything from the society... It may be good education, good job or a safe and healthy society... and we assume that building a good society is the responsibility of Govt... Yes, you are right.. however, our country is a developing country.. not a developed country... Govt is doing its work at its pace... and since our country is one of the most populous country in the world, a lot of unprivileged people are there in the society.. unfortunately they are deprived from everything... they also don't get their basic school education... That's why the role of privileged people become very vital... Under current scenario, all the privileged people should raise their hand to support the unprivileged people.. We may argue

UHAULing.... in US...

In this blog let me share my experience of shifting home in America... You have to do the following activities for shifting your home... 1) Buy the card board boxes and pack your stuffs on your own... 2) Rent a truck to shift your stuff from one place to other and you have to drive that truck on your own. That truck is provided by a company called UHAUL. 3) Place all your stuffs inside the truck on your own. So, you have to carry your sofa, bed etc on your own. Therefore, you have to be a body builder to do all these activities. Remember, here there is no human labour to help you out. If you are hiring human labour then be ready to pay a hefty amount. 4) OK... All the stuffs are now packed and placed inside the truck. Now drive the truck on your own. 5) Reach the destination. 6) Unload all the stuffs.... Again on your own... 7) Return the truck to UHAUL (company) and pay the rental... 8) Your shifting is done... Cool..... That's how you have to live in USA. So, life is very easy he

Chase your passion...

Do you have some passion that you always wanted to do since your childhood??? Yes, I know we all have.. but we don't dare to chase it.. Because in India, we think only doctors and engineers are well respected in the society.. Hence, at any cost we have to become either a doctor or an engineer... Therefore, if you want to become a sports person or a singer or a dancer or a writer etc.. it's not allowed.. So, you sacrifice your area of interest and succumb to the pressure from society and put all your effort to become what your society want you to become.. Ok.. Now you have lived all most half of your life.. and somewhat successful (in career) by seeing your current stature..Your half of the life has gone by... in fulfilling other's wishes and their dreams.. Suddenly you realize that you have never lived for yourself.. I think this is the best time to invest on yourself... to chase your own passion.. to do something that you always wanted to do... I know we all are living a r

3 things... I learnt from America...

In this blog, let me share 3 things that I learnt from America.. 1. Transparent election process Please find out how it works in US: i) There are only two parties, namely, the Democratic party and the Republican party ii) Each party projects its presidential candidates and within the party whoever wins, he/she will contest for the presidential election with the opponent party's presidential candidate.. e.g Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, both are from Democratic party... Obama defeated Hillary to contest with McCain, who is from the Republican party. iii) Clear cut election agenda like foreign policy, health care plan, education plan etc... and it is publicly discussed via media.. iv) The presidential debates -- This is the best thing happening in US election..The presidential candidates have to go through 3 rounds of debates and it is telecasted live in TV.These debates go for 1 and half hour and they have to answer all the questions from moderator.. v) The presidential candidat

The analogy... Movie and Life...

Let me reiterate the famous dialogue from movie "Anand"... "Babu mahashyaa... jindagi aur maut upar wale ki haat hai.. jahan pana... use na aap badal sakte hain na main.. Ham sab to rang manch ke kath putliyan hai... jinki dor upar wale ki ungli main bandhi hai.. kab kaun kaise uthega ye koi nahin bata sakta hai... ha ha ha.." Wondering why I'm talking about this old dialogue?? Because this dialogue is not just a dialogue of a movie.. it is the very basic principle of our life... I strongly believe in the context of this dialogue.. that everything is controlled by the master.. We are just the actors... we have nothing much to do but just act as per our director's (God's) direction.. so, our job is to give a nice and solid performance in the movie (this life)... that's it... Let me elaborate my point.. The script has been written for the movie (our life)... who has written it?? Of course, God.. So, God is the script writer, producer and director of ou