Saturday, June 26, 2010

Patriotism vs Poverty

1-In india 70% population are below poverty line.60 % of them are illiterate. They even can't fulfill basic need ROTI,KAPDA and MAKAAN but we want them to show patriotism. what is most important to them patriotism or roti?
2-30 % population which is stablish , literate and elite doesn't care about the country. they are busy with their personnel and official woek. No time to think about country.

can anyone answer what should be come first patriotism or poverty? or how we can recover from this situation

Thursday, June 17, 2010

If you want more jobs and money to each hands

When your weakness is your strength then you are the KING.

In INDIA money is not equality distributed. Yes there are many billionaires in India whose wealth is increasing day by day but there is also a bitter truth that yet more than
65% of population is below poverty line (BPL).

Every year in India we require 10000000(1 crore) jobs. Most of the jobs for youth are provided by international MNC (Software firms, Manufacturing Companies, Telecom Vendor, Medicine etc). Rest jobs are from Indian companies and Government Jobs.


Don’t you think why jobs are not increasing as compare to population?
What happened if all international companies withdrawn from India.


Now a day’s most of the work is done by machine. In manufacturing, construction, production, fields machines are using for most of the works. Thus money goes to machine holder.




More use of machine brings more unemployment. If government make some rule that only upto 30-40 % work for any process can onlydone only by machine, rest
60-70% work should be by manpower.

It will produce more jobs and distribution of money to more hands.

Now your weakness (population) is your strength (manpower) then you(India) are the KING.


Friday, June 11, 2010

initiative by most irresponsible person


We can live almost 30 days without food and we pay thousands of rupees for that.
We can live 7 days without water and we have to pay hundreds of rupee for that
We can’t live 10 min without air which is free but we most polluted it.


People working in private sector are assumed as a most irresponsible to their community and environment. Common man think that people in private sector earn more money enjoy his own life and not bother about the surroundings


Can we start plant a tree for better environment and fresh air.


Thursday, June 10, 2010

wish bihar to be at the top(initiative for flood disaster since 1978)

When I was in college, I heard and found that Bihari brain is the most sharp brain. My friends from bihar are most laborious and ambitious creatures. They know how to achieve their goal and ambitions.

See whether in government services or in private sector you can find all them at very good position. Most of I.A.S is from Bihar.


Bihar is the state of minerals. You can find 90% of mineral find in India only at Bihar.

People of Bihar are very cooperative. I always found that they help their friends & relatives in getting jobs as well as in establishment.


But I feel very sad when I came to know:-

1- 75 % student prefers studying outside Bihar. Why most sharp brain has to take help of other.
2- 60% population wants their children to settle outside bihar because of job and better environment. Why we don’t find job and environment.
3- From 1978 bihar is facing FLOOD disaster. Why no one came out and take initiative.
(Bihar is India’s most flood-prone State, with 76 percent of the population, in the north Bihar living under the recurring threat of flood devastation. About 68800 sq Km out of total geographical area of 94160 sq Km comprising 73.06 percent is flood affected. The plains of Bihar, adjoining Nepal, are drained by a number of rivers that have their catchments in the steep and geologically nascent Himalayas. Kosi, Gandak,Burhi Gandak, Bagmati, Kamla Balan, Mahananda and Adhwara Group of rivers originates in Nepal, carry high discharge and very high sediment load and drops it down in the plains of Bihar. About 65% of catchments area of these rivers falls in Nepal/Tibet and only 35% of catchments area lies in Bihar. A review by Kale (1997) indicated that the plains of north Bihar have recorded the highest number of floods during the last 30years. In the years 1978, 1987, 1998, 2004 and 2007 Bihar witnessed high magnitudes of flood. The total area affected by floods has also increased during these years. Flood of 2004 demonstrates the severity of flood problem when a vast area of 23490 Sq Km was badly affected by the floods of Bagmati, Kamla & Adhwara groups of rivers causing loss of about 800 human lives, even when Ganga, the master drain was flowing low.)


Kindly do save our culture and place. Don’t allow anyone to ruin your identity