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Friday, April 30, 2010

5 women devotees killed in stampede in Dera Sacha.

As per reports on the website of PTI news 5 devotees killed at Dera Sacha in Sirsa at yesterday night time when a rumour spread about presence of a snake and lead to stampede causing death of five persons and injury to many others. Devotees gathered to mark of foundation day.

Last year we have seen stampede cases in Jodhpur, Rajasthan and Nanida Devi temple at Himachal Pradesh and this year also in March 2010 many peoples died at Distt. Pratapgarh at Ashram of Kripalu Maharaj but still we did not learned our lesson and repeating the same mistake again and again.

In my article Crowd Management in Indian Temples posted on 14. Nov. 2009 at this blog proposed I again say that government should make a National Temples Management Board which take care of system in temples. Most of the temples receive very good amount of donations from their devotees but that all money generally taken by the individuals and no initiative is taken for betterment of temple and all the big temple authorities must be controlled by above board consisting of government nominees, religious leaders, local authority representatives. But it should not become a system of Bureaucracy.

5 women devotees killed in stampede in Dera Sacha.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

CBI: Desai owns 10 houses

As per my previous article of 23 April, 2010 regarding arrest of MCI Boss Mr. Ketan Desai in bribe case of Rs. 2 crore for grant of approval to medical college at Punjab. Today as per news on Indian express website, CBI said that it had recovered documents of benami property, gold & jewellery which provides information about large amount of illegal money of Mr. Desai. Mr. Desai owns nearly 10 houses in various cities of Gujarat and having 1.5 kg of gold and 80 kg silver. Mr. Desai and his wife is also director in one of the real estate firm. It is also reported that Rs. 2 crore of bribe is the first instalment of total amount of bribe and MCI boss has asked for a total of Rs.8 crore. Just think about the college which are already approved by him.

NOW THE QUESTION IS WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MR. DESAI, WILL HE GET PUNISHMENT OR JUST ABLE TO MANIPULATE IT.

FIRST HE WILL FIGHT THE CASE IN LOWER COURTS THEN HIGH COURT AND AT LAST AT SUPREME COURT AND IN BETWEEN HE MAY COMPLES HIS LIFE.

SO THE RESULT IS ____________________? (Big Dash)

CBI: Desai owns 10 houses

Monday, April 26, 2010

Rain Water Harvesting

The ground Water level is going down with every passing day and in view of increasing temperature the demand of water has gone up and extraction of ground water through tubewells / hand pumps are very high. To save water and increase the level of ground water different techniques of rain water harvesting must be immediately started on pilot basis in some cities of NCR(National Capital Region) as the season of rain will start in coming months.

Every new group housing scheme which is sanctioned by government must be passed on the condition of rain water harvesting

existing group housing societies must be motivated to adopt the system.

in residential areas with the help of NGO and RWA',s residents must be pushed to implement rain water harvesting system as individual or group.

Each society park / community centre must have ground water recharge facility.

In small village rain water must be diverted to existing ponds or by creating new ponds.

Everywhere it should be done in a scientific approved way. We are standing at last stage so we don't have the time to think, ITS ACTION TIME. BEGIN NOW.

Friday, April 23, 2010

MCI boss Ketan Desai arrested - India - The Times of India

As per the news on Times of India website on Thursday President, Medical Council of India has been arrested for taking bribe of Rs. Two crores for giving recognition to a Medical College in Punjab.

Medical Council of India power includes giving approval/disqualification of medical colleges/nursing institues/dental colleges and also recognition/de-recognition of of medical qualification.

After this incident just imagine what will be the standard of Health of citizens of India whose Doctors and Technicians are trained in colleges which don't have complete and adequate infrastructure, procedures and other resources.

The case of corruption also noticed and come into news last year about AICTE the organisation which gives approval for technical education colleges in India.

I AM WONDERING WHAT WILL BE THE STANDARD OF EDUCATION AND ALSO JUST IMAGINE ABOUT THE KNOWLEDGE AND TALENT OF PROFESSIONALS WHO PASSED FROM THESE COLLEGES?

ALSO WHAT IS THE SURETY THAT ENGINEERS AND DOCTORS WHO PASSED FROM THESE INSTITUTION WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE AND MAINTAIN EXCELLENT QUALITY FOR WHICH INDIA IS FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.