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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Health Programme

Yesterday my two months son had been taken to government hospital at Faridabad where the preliminary medicines/injections/vaccinations are given by government at free of cost. On reaching their we found that the medicine is finished and it will be available only after fifteen days and that too not sure. I am not able to understand why the process of government health department is that much lazy when every year Central Government is increasing the budget for health services. The budget need to be used in a active manner and administrative branches of health department must take care of it.

By above incident i feel that if this is the scenario for health department especially for infants who are future of our country what will be happening in other departments.

Please post your experiences.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Nandigram

Recently in view of Panchayati Election in Area all the political parties are raising and giving air to warm up the environment in Nandigram area of West Bengal. Recently Gang rapes of women against turn the situation tensed and visit of Trinamool Congress Chief Mamta Banerjee and his party leaders to victims had been blocked by CPI(M) Cadres, which clearly presents the tensed scenario of area to the outside world.

I don't understand what the local government, NGO and media is doing towards the betterment of environment.

I think central government should sent a team consisting of members from all parties to analyze the situation of area and team must report in a limited period with remedial actions.

All the points must be considered while giving priority to the common man/peoples of that area.

While doing acquisition of land, we should remember if everywhere we construct industries and don't leave the land for agriculture in future we will face the problem of food shortage. The high rate of inflation in now-a-days is only due to different in supply and demand.

Post me your views regarding same.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Death Sentence

Do you think that all over the world death sentence must be stopped even when it is known to us that it is given in very rare cases. Sometimes a person do some wrong act due to immaturity, loose control of his mind or some opposite circumstances and the concept of humanity says that everyone should come forward to treat him and work towards the improvement of his attitude.

The objective of giving punishment is that criminal / mistaker / wrong doers feels guilty but if he death sentence is given the objective of punishment is died / finished and death sentence becomes a kind of revenge.

Please express your views over same.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Local Information

Sometimes i feel urgency for some information regarding purchase of material (household, commercial/official) or to book some ticket of railway, airline and many times it is very urgent to look for contact details of some agents / person / commission agent to deal with different types of government departments. As I don't have the local contact in that area, I use Internet (a big resource in itself) but most of time results are big zero.

Can anyone suggest me something in this regard.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Sixth Pay Commission

In last few weeks much is in air about recommendations of sixth pay commission as it is related to increase in salary of Govt. employees. Everyone is saying that it will lead to big increase in salaries however only few are aware that number of leaves have reduced drastically. The less leaves will have following results :

1. More health problems for everyone as the regular life is already too much stressed

2. Less social relation between everyone leads to big impact on communal harmony

3. Private sector will totally finish the leaves as everyone knows that private sector had less leaves in comparison to Government sector.

4. You will be not able to join and celebrate many family functions/religious festivals etc.

Increase in salary is necessary due to high inflation rate and number of national holidays must be not changed keeping in mind the health of

nation.

Please comment.

Friday, April 11, 2008

My Blog

Since last 2-3 weeks I am just writing news or other articles from various sources of Internet. Basically whatever I found interesting on Net I post the same to my blog also.

 

I am not aware whether it will affect my page rank as the articles are from the other sources of net.

 

My sole aim of blogging is earning money.

 

If you know something please suggest.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

SC gives nod to 27 per cent quota for OBCs

April 10, 2008 11:26 IST
Last Updated: April 10, 2008 12:47 IST

In a major boost to reservation, the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the Constitution amendment law providing for 27 per cent quota for Other Backward Classes in IITs, IIMs and other Central educational institutions, but excluded the creamy layer from the benefit.

Coverage: The Reservation Issue

A five-judge Constitution bench cleared the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006 providing for the quota, by a unanimous verdict.

The bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan excluded the creamy layer among the OBCs from the quota benefit.

The court held that the Act does not violate the basic structure of the Constitution.

The verdict came on a bunch of petitions by anti-quota activists challenging the Act. They vehemently opposed government's move saying caste cannot be the starting point for identifying backward classes.

The inclusion of creamy layer in the reservation policy was also questioned by the anti-quota petitioners.
With this judgment, the interim order of March 29, 2007 staying the implementation of the Act has been lifted.
In effect, the reservation policy can be put in place for the 2008-09 academic session.

The court held that the Constitution (93rd Amendment) Act, under which the government came out with the law providing 27 per cent quota in Centrally-aided institutions, was not violative of the basic structure of the Constitution.

All judges favoured periodic revision on the implementation of the 27 per cent quota.

The court ruled that the delegation of power to the Centre to determine OBCs was valid.

The parameter applied for identifying the creamy layer among the OBCs for jobs as per the office memorandum of September 8, 1993, will be applicable, the court said.

It also held as valid the exclusion of minority institutions from the ambit of quota under the Act.
Besides the Chief Justice, the bench comprised Justices Arijit Pasayat, C K Thakker, R V Raveendran and Dalveer Bhandari.

SC gives nod to 27 per cent quota for OBCs