Sunday, August 28, 2011

Anna Hazare breaks fast after 288 hours

A historic Parliament debate regarding anti-corruption legislation that ended with the broad acceptance of key demands of the social reformer.

Both houses of Parliament Saturday adopted a 'sense of the House' on Anna Hazare’s three conditions for an effective Lokpal bill as establishment of Lok Ayuktas in the states, a Citizen’s Charter, and inclusion of the lower bureaucracy in the Lokpal bill.

After 12 days fight, Anna Hazare is poised to end his fast. Anna responded by announcing that he will break his fast at 10am today. “But the battle is only half-won,” he said.

It's really a great achievement for the common citizen and a land mark for the country that a 74-year-old Hazare began his fast for a strong bill to have a Lokpal institution to tackle pervasive corruption and some how he succeed in this field. 

May God give patience and that spirit to all our citizen to go against corruption.

Jai Hind........

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Major Mitali Madhumita becomes the first woman officer to get gallantry award

Major Mitali Madhumita became the first woman officer to be awarded the gallantry medal for her bravery. She played a significant role in rescuing colleagues who were trapped beneath the debris. Major Madhumita, of the Army Education Corps, was the first officer to reach the Indian guesthouse that came under attack by suicide bombers on February 26..

She not only made proud to Odisha but also made a remarkable history. Her courage, bravery and pioneering work sets a bold example for women everywhere.

Monday, August 15, 2011

India celebrates its 65th Independence Day

"A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new…India discovers herself again." - J.L.Nehru

India got its independence from the clutches of British rule on 15th August 1947. It was this day when India’s tricolor flag was unfolded by Pandit Nehru on the Red Fort at Delhi.

Today we are celebrating 65th Independence Day. The significance of the Independence Day in the existence of a nation is of greater value. We can called the day as celebrating the anniversary of India’s free statehood. This is the memorable day when we feel proud as we are free to live as a human being not as a bonded labour.

It's alo the day to remember and give tribute to to the great freedom fghters who gave us freedom "A Beautiful Nation As Bharat".

The Prime Minister said the government will establish a new Education Commission to suggest improvements of education at all levels. Health will also be given high priority in the 12th Five Year Plan. Malnutrition in women and children is a matter of concern. Mr Singh also inspire people to fight against the battle of terrorist. He is admitting that it's the time to end corruption from the land and also give respect to Anna Hazare’s agitation to end it.

Thanks to Google to celebrate Indian Indepenence Day by using a doodle on its home page.