Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Yoga Guru : Ramdev

Ramdev: The Guru of Yoga an Indian saints is now world popular. According to Shri Ramdev every person should do yoga at least 20 minutes a day to keep once body fit. Yoga is the best way to make all type of diseases out of the body. In an interview with yoga Guru Ramdev Ji Maharaj said that "Surrender yourself into the hands of the God while observing complete restraint on your body senses and mind". Here are some views of Ramdev Ji Maharaj:

An Outlook On Life

Surrender yourself into the hands of God while observing complete restraint on your body senses and mind. Whatever then happens in your life shall be auspicious....there shall be spontaneous attainment of success, accomplishment and Samādhi in your life.

Work Philosophy

The objective of our life is to believe in the Supermacy of the power of Guru and the power of God to worship the Nation-deity through disciplined hardwork, and to discharge our righteous actions and duties with complete dedication, competence unsparing endeavour and enterprise (aggressiveness). Always staying calm and devoid of an arrogance, by accepting that the knowledge, prosperity, success, accomplishment, kingdom, affluence, glory - all these achievements of our life are bye the grace of Guru and God, this is our work philosophy.

The Five Vows

1. God has choosen me for self redemption and for welfare of the world.

2. Life has got before it a very sublime goal of service to the nation and service of mankind.

3. I will never assess myself disparagingly.

4. I will maintain a perennial flow of noble sentiments in my life.

5. I will live as a cautious and vigilant representative of my Guru, God and nation

2030: A DEVELOPED INDIA


"A file picture of New Delhi in 2030"



"A file picture of New Delhi in 2005"


According to a survey of peoples from world wide about the development of India. The survey said that the India will become developed as US in 2030.
According to the survey 12% of peoples said that India will be a developed country in 2015-2020 & 12% said that in 2020-2025. 25% said that India will never become a developed country. But 50% of voters said that India will developed by 2030.

As the growth rate of India is 7% and it is 13% of Gujrat so Gujrat(a state of India) is developing more then India.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

INDIA-PAKISTAN WAR OF THE WATER




Historical accounts often describe the Indus(River flows from India to Pakistan) as 'mighty'.And mighty it has mostly been.defeating Alexander the Great and his rampaging army and Harappa and Mohenjodaro. The British successfully tamed the Indus,building the world's largest canal-based irrigation system and providing succor to millions. But the once-mighty Indus is now shrinking rapidly , courtesy climate change, bad irrigation practices and an exponential increase in population. In addition Islamabad accuses India of curtailing flow of river into Pakistan.

By Outlook(April 12)

FOOD SECURITY:AN UNEASY PHASE in India


Despite the emergence of seasonal 'food contains' in the Green Revolution belts, poverty and malnutrition continued to haunt the vulnerable populations at the vulnerable populations at the national level.

Food self sufficiency and security has been a major development concern in independent India. The memory of Bengal famine and recurring images of food shortages. poverty and malnutrition continued to haunt the young nation and shock the world. Food aid and sympathy from outside was a regular feature during the initial decades of Independence.

After sustained efforts , the country became 'self-sufficient' in foodgrain production with the Green Revolution in the 1970s.India now is the worlds second-largest producer of rice & wheat, with more then 50 million tonnes of foodgrains stocked in government warehouses.
Despite the emergence of seasonal 'food mountains' in the Green Revolutions belts, poverty and malnutrition continued to haunt the vulnerable populations at the national levels as they did not have the purchasing power to buy enough from the stocked gain.

India is still home to a quarter of world's hungry.

The world food programme (WFP) estimates the 230 millions Indians remain chronically undernourished.