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Indian workers sold like cattle in Saudi Arabia?

JAIPUR: Habib Hussain of Moradabad, who had come to India from Saudi Arabia by hiding himself in a toilet has revealed that the Indians mainly the illiterate and the labour class are being traded like cattle in Saudi Arabia. Their condition is very bad and many a times they do not get one day meal, while they work for 14 hours daily.

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Need To Liberate Indian Sciences from Red Tape and Political Interference

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, 3 Jan 2010: While inaugurating the 97th Indian Science Congress (ISC 2010), Prime Minister admitted that the Indian Science is gripped under shackles of red tape, in house favoritism and political interference. He said more than the funds it is needed that we attract brains of Indian origin to comeback to India and work here at least for short Period.

Our View: Indian Education/research has been grappled with the same situation and needs eradication of such mindset or people with such mindsets to liberate Indian Science. Corruption is pervasive in the Indian society, wherein money can buy favours at every level, including research scholarships, grants, medals, PhDs — the list goes on. Continue reading Need To Liberate Indian Sciences from Red Tape and Political Interference

India 2009 -Some Key Events -Recap

  • The Return of the Indian National Congress, The Congress victory wagon rolls on, BJP in self-destructive mode showing all its weaknesses and washing dirty laundry in public: Congress has been eating way BJP’s vote bank across the country.
  • Swine Flu Threat – Reeda Shaikh, 14, became the first patient in India to succumb to the flu in Pune on August 3. Narendra Modi and Shreeshant Maharashtra and Karnataka were the worst affected states of the country. At least 249 people have died in Maharashtra while the virus has claimed 128 lives in Karnataka. Pune, with over 120 cases of deaths due to the H1N1 virus, earned the dubious distinction of being the swine flu capital of India.
  • Tata’s Nano arrives: Tata Motors’ ambitious Nano, the Rs 1 lakh car, finally hit Indian markets early this year. Marketed as the ‘people’s car’ and the ‘cheapest car in the world’, the Nano won the Indian Car of the Year Award for 2008-09, promising an affordable and comfortable vehicle to millions of Indians for whom a car was far out of reach.
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Vidharbha Also Wants A Separate State. Bloody Hell.

Looks like every one wants a new state like Telangana, and now including Vidharbha. These weak people are now getting courage seeing an even weaker central governmemt. Now, as per Vidharbha’s congress member Vilas Mutteshwar, Vidharbha’s claim to form a separate state is more serious and stronger than a similar demand to form Telangana out of Andhra Pradesh. With dying farmers and naxalism taking its toll things are not going good in the region.

Our View: The reason for such issues is the bad governance and the greed of our political leaders. They have kept away some regions from the growth path. Forming separate states will not improve the condition as the new state or a part of the new state will again find itself in the same position after sometime. So bringing in good governance is the only solution to this “get me a new state” problem, because these guys will screw up the new state with even more audacity in the absence of checks and balances.

India really lacks a strong central government that can spank these opportunist, tantrum-throwing pussies.

Link: http://aajtak.intoday.in/story.php/content/view/23514/13/0

Congress Party Blunders In Andhra Pradhesh

You might be hearing various news on Congress wanting to split Andhra Pradesh state. The Congress party central team in New Delhi have taken such a big decision of splitting a major state like AP without following a formal process to seek consensus and votes from the MLAs and MPs representing the people. P Chindabaram’s rushed statement in the night of Dec 9 was a mockery of democratic systems and rules, and its ironic that he is a lawyer by profession. Congress party has goofed up big time on this topic. Breaking up a major state is not a joke and it can’t be decided by 5 people in Congress head office; it needs two-third majority in the state assembly. And going by the facts, the proposal doesn’t even have 5% votes! Continue reading Congress Party Blunders In Andhra Pradhesh