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		<title>Terror strikes in Pune</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bomb blast has once again shocked India, this time in Pune. About 8 people have been killed and over 30 injured (including foreigners). The blast happened at around 7pm in a popular bakery in Koregaon Park. The place is generally crowded as there is a Osho ashram nearby. This is the first major terror [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bomb blast has once again shocked India, this time in Pune. About 8 people have been killed and over 30 injured (including foreigners).<br />
The blast happened at around 7pm in a popular bakery in Koregaon Park. The place is generally crowded as there is a Osho ashram nearby.<br />
This is the first major terror strike in the country after the shocking terror siege of mumbai on 26 November 2008.<br />
India and Pakistan were also moving ahead towards the talking tables since there were no attacks after 26/11. A foreign secretary level talk between the two countries was also scheduled for 25 February. Indian govt justified the talks on the ground that there had been no terror attacks since 26/11.<br />
Looks like the ice is not going to melt, for now atleast.</p>
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		<title>ISRO loses contact with Chandrayaan-I</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) has lost contact with India&#8217;s first moon mission, the Chandrayaan-I. With that India&#8217;s first moon mission has come to a premature end. Chandrayaan was launched on 22 October 2008 using a PSLV. Chandrayaan-I was carrying 11 scientific instruments on board, among which, 6 were foreign. It was expected to send [...]]]></description>
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<p>ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) has lost contact with India&#8217;s first moon mission, the Chandrayaan-I. With that India&#8217;s first moon mission has come to a premature end. <a href="http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/2008/10/22/2008-a-space-odyssey/">Chandrayaan was launched</a> on 22 October 2008 using a PSLV. Chandrayaan-I was carrying 11 scientific instruments on board, among which, 6 were foreign. It was expected to send data about moon for about two years, but it has ended in just about 10 months.</p>
<p>Though the mission has ended prematurely, majority of the scientific objectives have been achieved, claims ISRO. It has sent many high resolution images of lunar surface and craters. The data will help ISRO in better understanding of the lunar environment.</p>
<p>The mission is not a complete failure as it not only has sent many detailed pictures on moon but has also given ISRO valuable experience in space flight which will prove critical as ISRO is aiming to land Chandrayaan-II on moon in a few years time.</p>
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		<title>India gives clear mandate to UPA, Manmohan Singh to be the PM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defying all expectations and poll predictions, Congress and its allies performed much better than expectations getting a thumping mandate for the next five years, from nearly 57% [wiki] of electorates who voted. Manmohan Singh will be the next prime minister of the country in the 15th Lok Sabha. He is only the second PM after [...]]]></description>
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<p>Defying all expectations and poll predictions, Congress and its allies performed much better than expectations getting a thumping mandate for the next five years, from nearly 57% <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_general_election,_2009">[wiki]</a> of electorates who voted. Manmohan Singh will be the next prime minister of the country in the 15th Lok Sabha. He is only the second PM after Pt. Jawahar Nehru to be elected to a second term in PMO after being in centre for full five years.</p>
<p>UPA (United Progressive Alliance) won about 260 seats (up by a whopping 79 seats when compared to 2004), just marginally short of the magic figure of 272. Congress itself secured 206 (+60) seats, a feat that it was not able to repeat since 1991. NDA failed miserably, managing only 157 seats, down by 14 seats as compared to 2004. BJP won mere 116 seats (-22).</p>
<p>Mamta Banerjee&#8217;s Trinmool Congress (TC) won 19 seats (2 in 2004), Jayalalitha&#8217;s AIADMK won 9 seats (0 last time), Left parties won only 20 seats (53 last time), Laloo&#8217;s RJD could manage only 4 seats against the 24 which they won in 2004. Ram Vilas Paswan&#8217;s LJP was unable to open its account (they had 4 Mp&#8217;s in Lok Sabha last year).</p>
<p>Big guns who were able to secure their seats include:<span id="more-913"></span></p>
<p>Priya Dutt (Mumbai North-Central, Congress), Shashi Tharoor (Thiruvananthapuram, Congress), Varun Gandhi (Pilibhit, BJP), LK Advani (Gandhinagar, BJP), Rajnath Singh (Ghaziabad, BJP), Congress&#8217;s chairperson Sonia Gandhi (Rae Bareily, Congress), Rahul Gandhi (Amethi, Congress), Laloo Prasad Yadav (Saran, RJD, he lost from Patliputra though), ex PM H.D. Deve Gowda (Hassan, Janta Dal- secular), Sachin Pilot (Ajmer, Congress), P Chidambaram (Sivaganga, Congress, he lost initially and asked for a recount in which he won), Maneka Gandhi (Aaonla, BJP, she also lost in the first counting but was declared the winner after a recount), Navjot Singh Sidhu (Amritsar, BJP), Shatrughan Sinha (Patna Sahib, BJP), Chiranjeevi (Tirupati, PRP, he lost from Palacole though), Mulayam Singh Yadav    (Mainpuri, SP), Jyotiraditya Scindia (Guna, Congress), Sushma Swaraj (Vidisha, BJP), Jaswant Singh (Darjeeling, BJP), Jayaprada (Rampur, SP), Murli Manohar Joshi (Varanasi, BJP), Mohd Azharuddin (Muradabad, Congress)</p>
<p>The list of notable heavy weights who lost is as follows:</p>
<p>Laloo Prasad yadav (Patliputra,RJD, he won from Saran though), Ram Vilas Paswan (Hajipur, LJP), Shekhar Suman (Patna Sahib, Congress), Chiranjeevi (Palacole, PRP, he won from Tirupati though), Renuka Chaudhary (Khammam, Congress), Ram Naik (Mumbai North, BJP), Vinod Khanna (Gurdaspur, BJP), Chetan Chauhan (East Delhi, BJP), Mani Shankar Aiyar (Mayiladuthuraj,) Nafisa Ali (Lucknow, SP), <span class="msgtxt en">Margaret Alva (Uttara kannada, Congress).</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">From the state point of view, the biggest surprise for me was UP. Congress won 21 seats in the state, an increase of over 50 % as compared to last time&#8217;s 9! Even Congress leaders dint anticipate this resounding success in the important state of UP. BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party) won only 20 seats, an improvement of just one seat from 2004. This broke the dream of the &#8220;sarvajan samaj&#8221; leader Mayawati&#8217;s hope of becoming the king maker and hopefully the next PM of the country. Mulayam Singh&#8217;s Samajwadi Party suffered huge loss of 12 seats as they could only win on 23 constituencies.</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">Apart from UP, West Bengal sent major tremors down the political lanes. While Left parties suffered significant setback, winning only 11 (CPI+CPM) seats as compared to 29 (CPI+CPM) last time in a state which is considered their strong hold, Mamta&#8217;s Trinmool Congress emerged strong winning 19 seats, up by 18 in 2004. </span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">In Tamil Nadu, AIADMK won 9 seats (+9) while DMK consolidated by 2 seats to take their tally to 18.</span></p>
<p><span class="msgtxt en">In Maharashtra, Congress added 4 seats as compared to 2004 to finish at 17, while BJP lost 4 seats and their final tally in the state was just 9!</span><br />
Bihar was one state which brought wide smiles on face of NDA. BJP won 12 (+7) while JD-U won 20 (+14). Though other major parties in state, RJD (4,-18) and LJP (0,-4) were completely wiped out.</p>
<p>BJP also took blows in MP (16,-9), Rajasthan (4,-17). Congress improved by significant numbers in Kerala (13,+13), MP (12,+8), Rajasthan (20,+16)</p>
<p>Few things are very clear from the way India has voted:</p>
<ul>
<li>People of India have voted for stability. They want a government which can run and take strong decisions for five years (hence the mandate in favor of Congress and allies and against blakmailer parties like Left, BSP,SP etc. People have denied totally regional parties like RJD and are now turning towards national parties for better governance. Congress can work without the constant fear of its allies withdrawing support and we can expect a stronger coalition government and they can formulate their key policies with freedom and without much hassles.</li>
<li>Advani, Modi are not the faces people of India want to see as their PM. People of India do not want their leaders or parties to be working on secular lines. Hate speeches by &lt;sarcasm&gt; honorable &lt;/sarcasm&gt; Mr. Varun Gandhi dont seem to work outside Pilibhit either. People want real issues and not just issues which are made up just for the sake of it. BJP had much greater support when honorable Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji was in picture. It is not hard to believe that BJP needs a leader with a clean image like him to be able to challenge Congress in next elections in 2014. As Advani has already offered to quit, is Modi the natural choice for the next (dare I say) PM in waiting? If yes, god help BJP, because unless Congress does something terribly terribly wrong this time, I am afraid people are not ready to see and accept Mr Narendra Modi as the PM of the country.</li>
<li>Rahul Gandhi is a force to reckon with. This election the battle was between youthful exuberance of 38 year old Rahul gandhi and the experience of 81 year old Lal Krishna Advani, and we know who prevailed. The fact that Congress won on more than 60 seats out of 126 (source: Aaj Tak) where Rahul Gandhi travelled shows the effect this young power house of Congress has on the common man of India. BJP needs a younger and dynamic face in their party to woo the younger voters. And no, Varun Gandhi is not a wise choice. They need someone who is more likable. Rahul Gandhi can also be the Congress&#8217;s PM candidate for the next elections.</li>
<li>Start power does not guarantee you sucess, well almost. Defeats of many prominent personalities like Chetan Chauhan, Hans Raj Hans, Raj Babbar, Vinod Khanna, Jaspal Rana, Chiranjeevi, Shekhar Suman is a proof of that.</li>
</ul>
<p>I am thankful for a few things.</p>
<ul>
<li>We can expect a stable and stronger government,</li>
<li>People like Mayawati can only dream of becoming the PM of this great country.</li>
<li>BJP must have learnt that India does not want to be divided on basis of religion. We (okay, most of us) do not ratify politics of hate. If you want to win, you need to bring better faces than Advani and Modi, someone like Sh AB Vajpayee.</li>
<li>Small parties like RJD, BSP, SP, Left who thrive on the lack of a consensus amongst the Indian voters and hence get what they wanted just because they have the seats that the coalition government needs, need to re-think their agendas. People of India have clearly shown them the door and made it clear their is no room for parties who create instability in the government.</li>
<li>I am happy that opportunistic politicians like Ram Vilas Paswan lost. Man, that guy is present in every party just because he has those few seats which the alliances need to form the government. Not surprisingly, he gets a portfolio too. And I am sure, he does not allign with the alliance likely to form government with just the motive of &#8220;actively&#8221; participating in the government and hence be able to serve the people of the country better. <img src='http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif' alt=':|' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
</ul>
<p>Congress will be able to form the government with the support of just a few more small parties and independents, leaving no room for SP, BSP and the likes.</p>
<p>Thanks to the Election Commission Of India for conducting free and fair elections. Managing elections for over a month and that too in a country of over 700 million electorates is a tough job.</p>
<p>I hope to see a better working government this time. Winning the elections is just the beginning, the real work starts now, fulfilling the expectations and faith people have shown in you.</p>
<p>Good luck to Dr. Manmohan Singh.<br />
Download the complete list of winning candidates of 2009 General Elections from<br />
<a href="http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/wp-content/uploads/2009/ListofWinningCandidated.pdf">here</a>. (PDF, 53 kb,from <a href="http://eciresults.nic.in">ECI website</a>)</p>
<p>Disclaimer: Though I have taken utmost care in giving the correct stats, some errors still might have crept in. If you come across any, please notify me.</p>
<p>Data collected from various sources including <a href="http://ibnlive.in.com/politics/general-elections-2009.html">IBNLive</a>, image from <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/8053261.stm">BBC</a></p>
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		<title>Vote vote and vote, its your country</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[poll id="14"] I feel like killing myself for not writing this piece before 16 April (i.e. before the day elections started). I remember that I decided that I would run a campaign of sorts on all my blogs so as to create whatever awareness I could at my small level and encourage my fellow citizens [...]]]></description>
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<p>I feel like killing myself for not writing this piece before 16 April (i.e. before the day elections started). I remember that I decided that I would run a campaign of sorts on all my blogs so as to create whatever awareness I could at my small level and encourage my fellow citizens to go out and cast their vote in the 2009 general elections. But I don&#8217;t know how I became so lazy that I could not find time to write this all important topic. And here I am, writing this post when two out of five phases of the elections have already passed and fates of candidates for more than half of the 543 Lok Sabha seats have already been sealed in the ballot boxes. But better late than never. (*promises to self to be more responsible in future*) </p>
<p>So India, the largest democracy in the world is currently voting to choose the representatives to 15th Lok Sabha to lead us, “<em>hopefully”, </em>for the next five years. This is the biggest  democratic event mankind has ever witnessed as more than 700 million (714,103070 to be exact) people lined up to cast their vote. Never before in history, man witnessed participation at this large scale.</p>
<h3>What do these elections means for India?</h3>
<p>India has been shining, and shining bright for the last decade or two. Our economy has been on steroids, clocking 6-8 pc GDP growth consistently for a few years now, our scientific achievements (Chandrayaan) have been a fairy tale, our military might (now don&#8217;t compare with US or China <em>et al</em>, peace) and what not. But I am sure most of us would agree with me here that if only we had good leaders who can think of nation above self, power, money and everything else, we would have been miles ahead of where we are now. Because we know that there is not any lack of brilliant and hard working brains here.</p>
<p><span id="more-865"></span></p>
<p>Indian politics is dirty. Period. But makes the politics dirty? Politicians. And who elects the politicians? We, the people. This is where I feel these elections can be different from all the previous ones. Of the 700 million people who will exercise their right to vote this year, a staggering 65% of them are below the age of 35. This the highest India has got so far in terms of young electors. Youth thinks differently, there is no one doubting that. They they don’t think orthodox, “most” can think above the lines of region, religion, caste, color and other such crap, or so I believe (I hope I am not wrong). Not that I am saying our parents grand parents are all fools and incapable of making wise decisions but when talking of majority and witnessing the politics we have in our country today, I am somewhat inclined to think that the youth can do a better job than those who previously elected leaders giving preference to religion, caste, region etc of the candidate.</p>
<p>That means more than 450 million young and ignited minds deciding the fate of the country for the next five years, now that&#8217;s unprecedented and revolutionary. All the major political parties realize the power of young voters in these elections. And that is why every one is trying to woo the young voter in as many ways as they can. Like BJP’s huge campaign online which has for sure ruined my (and probably your too) online experience since months. BJP’s ads can be seen many websites, I don’t know how much money they spent on online advertising. BJP and Congress has been actively engaging young voters on hugely popular sites like <a href="http://facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a> and  <a href="http://twitter.com" target="_blank">Twitter</a>. Special campaigns have been designed for targeting the youth. Every one knows that youth holds the key in these elections. Do you?</p>
<h3>Why should you vote?</h3>
<p>This question is a no brainer actually. You are a citizen of this country and that is enough reason for you to vote. It is your country, if you do not care for it, no one else will. Your non-vote can even lead to election of a non-competent leader or someone whom you don’t want. Why let that happen? If you crave for the rights the democracy of this country has given you, you are expected to fulfill your duties towards it as well, that is cast your vote. If you think that one vote doesn&#8217;t make any difference, then remember the old saying, <em>the droplets fill an ocean</em>. If everyone were thinking like you, there would be no elections at all. If you start at your level, others will follow. At least you can be proud that you do something at your end and not like many many other who can only sit and whine about the endless this country faces while making no contribution or efforts in trying to get rid of the problems.</p>
<p>If you are young and you are think of what can be achieved if these (or most) 450 million vote. You are one of these 450 million. Would not you want to participate and cast your vote and make a statement?</p>
<p>Also I would like to quote here two great personalities:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Be the change you want to see in the world.&#8221; &#8211; <strong>Mahatma Gandhi</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Ask not what your country can do for you &#8211; ask what you can do for your country.&#8221; &#8211; <strong>John F. Kennedy</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Whom should you vote?</h3>
<p>Now this is a tricky question. No matter what age group you belong to or what are your values you just can’t think of genuine politicians who are worthy of your vote. Though in the end decision is your to make but the problem lies in the fact that it is not easy to make even that decision because there are just no politicians whom you can vote on their merits. Indian elections have always been about choosing between the lesser of the two evils. Both the national parties, &#8220;Indian national Congress (INC)&#8221; and &#8220;Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)&#8221;, have their &#8220;cons&#8221;. Its really tough to choose between the two, not because the both have done exceptional work but because you have to actually look through the profiles to see which part has the candidates which have lesser criminal records against their names, which has <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">criminals</span> politicians who are not involved in any scam or forgery or any other mis-conduct. You don&#8217;t have the luxury of choosing that who amongst them has more nation loving,honest, strong leaders. This is the common dilemma shared by most of the voters, specially first timers in India.</p>
<p>Now that is what dis-heartens me. Can’t we find 543 worthy leaders for ourselves in a nation of 1 billion people? It actually discourages you to rather not vote as no good is going to come of it anyway. But this attitude is wrong. Still you have to choose, even if it means choosing between the two evils, because if you don’t, who knows, the greater of the evils is voted to power, and we don’t want that. Also, after elections if the greater evil is in power and it commits a blunder, you can’t blame anybody because did you do anything to keep them from power? No. So do vote, wisely.</p>
<p>But still if your self does not allow you to vote for any of the evils, because no matter even if you choose someone who is the lesser evil in your opinion, they will still bring you shame. They will still do acts which will make you think, “How could have I elected these people to power?” I was in a <a href="http://knayam.com/2008/11/18/im-just-another-helpless-first-time-voter/" target="_blank">similar dilemma last year during Delhi legislative elections last year</a>, when <a href="http://knayam.com/2008/11/18/im-just-another-helpless-first-time-voter/" target="_blank">I could not think of who should get my vote</a>? I could not decide on any party. Both had numerous negatives. Then finally, <a href="    49-O. Elector deciding not to vote.-If an elector, after his" target="_blank">I voted for “no-one” using a special provision provided to us voters, under 49-O</a>. It basically enables you to cast a “null vote” i.e. your vote is valid, but not in favor of any party or candidate. Mind that it is not a “negative vote”, meaning your vote will not affect the outcome of the elections if even 1 normal vote is cast. Though I am not sure what will happen if every elector decides to vote using 49-O. Here is what is written on NIC website about 49-O.</p>
<blockquote><p>49-O. Elector deciding not to vote.-If an elector, after his</p>
<p>electoral roll number has been duly entered in the register of voters</p>
<p>in Form-17A and has put his signature or thumb impression thereon as</p>
<p>required under sub-rule (1) of rule 49L, decided not to record his</p>
<p>vote, a remark to this effect shall be made against the said entry in</p>
<p>Form 17A by the presiding officer and the signature or thumb</p>
<p>impression of the elector shall be obtained against such remark.</p></blockquote>
<p>Read the full “THE CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS RULES, 1961? here on the <a href="http://lawmin.nic.in/ld/subord/cer1.htm">NIC website</a>.</p>
<p>This method is not very easy to use as there will be many obstacles in your way. Even the elections officer on duty are not aware of this provision. When I went to vote, they almost turned me down saying there is nothing like this. But I came to know later that there were others who also tried to cast their vote in this manner but were actually scolded and turned down by the authorities present on election duties at the polling station. So if you decide to vote using 49-O, go prepared with all the proofs.</p>
<p>Take print out of the text above (in quotes) and also the print out  of (scroll to point #11 on page 8 ) this PDF from Election Commission Of India’s (ECI) <a href="http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/wp-content/uploads/2009/ECI_voters_guideline_2006.pdf" target="_blank">ECI_voters_guideline_2006</a>. These two should be enough. This thing sure exists, I have myself used it. Authorities on paper there might not know it, its your job to convince them. (Don;t attempt any heroic or sensational act at the polling station, just be polite, I am sure the officers will reciprocate).</p>
<p>(<a href="http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/2008/11/29/i-voted-i-voted-for-no-one-in-delhi-elections/">Read more about my experience of voting using 49-O</a>)</p>
<p>Please note that unlike the spam mail that is under circulation for years now, there is no clause suggesting cancellation or re-polling under any circumstances due to 49-O. Your vote will have NO effect on the outcome of the elections. Though I agree that whether you are actually contributing by voting using 49-O or not is debatable, but I tend to believe that it is a contribution in someway atleast. If you think same, you can also vote using 49-O if you can’t decide on any party or candidate.</p>
<p>There you go, the bottom line is you HAVE TO vote if you are a <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">responsible</span> citizen of this country. Even if you think no one is worthy, you have to elect because otherwise the greater of the two evils can come to power. Still if you think voting is useless, vote using 49-O, I have given you another option. If you still don’t vote, DIE!</p>
<p><a href="http://genesys.nic.in/ge_2009/">Schedule of the General Elections 2009</a></p>
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		<title>Attack on girls in Mangalore pub:Poll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[poll id="13"] (I have written on this Mangalore incident on my other blog. In case you dont follow it, you can find the post here: Women attacked in a pub in Mangalore) I asked the question of the poll in this post to about 11 people in my class. 8 out of 11 opted for [...]]]></description>
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<p>(I have written on this Mangalore incident on my other blog. In case you dont follow it, you can find the post here: <a href="http://knayam.com/2009/01/27/women-attacked-in-a-pub-in-mangalore/">Women attacked in a pub in Mangalore</a>)</p>
<p>I asked the question of the poll in this post to about 11 people in my class.<br />
8 out of 11 opted for option number 3 while 1 person each selected option number 2,4, and 6. Of the 5 girls,1 of them chose 2 option as her voice while rest went with # 3. Out of 6 guys, 3 selected option # 3 while 1 each went for 4 and 6. The one which selected option 6 had this to say &#8220;WTF&#8221;. (WTF!?)</p>
<p>I also asked them to write their views on the issue if they wanted to. Here is what a few of them had to say:</p>
<p>1. Nikhila (female):</p>
<blockquote><p>Westernisation to some extent is fine. The main use of clothes is to cover yourself,in the name of westernisation people dress sensually. They think that wearing small clothes (tiny infact) is modern and fashion. Obviously they give a wrong idea.People can say they can wear whatever they wish. But she is not the one who sees herself in that dress.So we have to dress in a way that we dont pose any wrong idea to others.</p></blockquote>
<p>2. Anonymous (Male):</p>
<blockquote><p>3rd option because everyone has his/her way and right to live. No one can change anyone by force. One can be changed himself only and not by any other. So to do this kind of deed to anyone is a hinious crime. So I opt 3rd, because it depends on person whether she/he should follow her culture or be much westernised as said one can be changed by himself.</p></blockquote>
<p>3. Anonymous (Female)</p>
<blockquote><p>These kind of offenses, who ever do these crimes should be hanged till death. The people who can not respect life and others, they dont have a right to live.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Satyam fiasco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[World in midst of an unprecedented crisis which can only be compared to the great depression of late 1920&#8242;s,economies in abysses, hue and cry over the business streets all around the globe,nobody can,for sure afford any bad news of any kind.What happens? One of the biggest IT companies of the IT giant,India, (which also happens [...]]]></description>
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World in midst of an unprecedented crisis which can only be compared to the great depression of late 1920&#8242;s,economies in abysses, hue and cry over the business streets all around the globe,nobody can,for sure afford any bad news of any kind.What happens? One of the biggest IT companies of the IT giant,India, (which also happens to be an economy which has weathered the storm relatively well ) suddenly stares into its end and is getting sucked by a black hole. There could not have been a more unfortunate time for this to happen.</p>
<p>Mr. Ramalinga Raju, Chairman of Satyam Computers, which is/was a very respected name in Indian IT industry has in public confessed to have forged companies account to show higher profits over the years. Mr Raju has accepted that 50.4 billion rupees ($1.03 billion) of the 53.61 billion rupees of cash and bank balances the company reported on Sept. 30 were non-existent. <a href="50.4 billion rupees ($1.03 billion) of the 53.61 billion rupees of cash and bank balances the company reported on Sept. 30 were non-existent">[Source</a>] Words of shame really,from mouth of a man who founded this company in 1987,named it Satyam (means &#8220;truth&#8221; in <em>Sanskrit</em>,talk of irony  now), made it the 4th largest IT company in India.</p>
<p>Mr. Raju has admitted that he showed more profits than there actually were. They kept on forging the companies accounts book hoping that their company has a sound base and they will be able to cover up the deficit in the next quarter/year. But that dint happen. He then tried to buy two companies of his son so that he could relate the difference in profits to purchase of those firms and fool everybody, but due to a strong negative reaction by the investors, he was forced to let go his plan. Seeing no escape, as a last resort he confessed the scam. Mr. Ramalinga Raju has now resigned.</p>
<p>Lets see how big Satyam is. Satyam boasts of names like ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker, and Nissan Motor Co., Japan’s third-biggest carmaker as its customers. Satyam is a huge company,employing more than 50k people. I cant imagine what those 50k people would have felt when they heard this news. The investors who trusted in the company lost their money to the cumulative tune of thousands of crore of Rupees. Foriegn investors will now think hard before investing in an Indian firm. Volume of jobs being outsourced to India can also be affected. All this can hit India&#8217;s booming economy real hard.<span id="more-690"></span></p>
<p>From a student point of view also, this spells disaster. In this time of grave economic crisis,recuitments were already down. God forbid, if company does dissolve, 50k will go somewhere. These already well trained workers will be readily absorbed first by the other companies which could result in further decrease in recuitments. (I will be un affected as I am not related to Satyam&#8217;s field of work as I am doing Biotechnology.Though I am not sure there ever will be any recuitments of Biotech students.hehe.)</p>
<p>It is such a huge blow to Indian corporate world that you can safely name it &#8220;Enron of India.&#8221; You cant think of a possible reason or excuse how and why a scam of this magnitude go un noticed for so long. This shows how good our corporate governance is. How was he paying his taxes if he was just inflating his profits. How was he paying his employees? Its hard to accpet that he was alone in the plan.<br />
Satyam has been removed from important indexes like BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE (National Stock Exchange).<a href="http://profit.ndtv.com/2009/01/08182438/Satyam-goes-off-Sensex-replac.html">[Source</a>] Yesterday,when Mr. Raju disclosed this scandal,Satyam Computers&#8217;s stock plunged by about nearly 80% in BSE Sensex.</p>
<p>Whatever steps are taken here after,this incident has all what it takes to shake Indian economy to its roots, more so because of its timing. Though, steps should be taken so that these criminal acts are not repeated in future and so that confidence of investors can be re-instated in Indian corporate world. And ideal start to this would be getting Mr. Raju behind the bars. This itself is not a tough job as influential eople in India do not find themselves in prison very often, but doing it this time will set an example for others that,who ever you are,if you break the law,you will be punished.</p>
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		<title>I voted, I voted for no one in Delhi elections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[poll id="11"] Delhi went to legislative elections today. This was my first time to cast a vote and as I have keen interest in politics, I was naturally more than excited to cast my vote. But I was confused to whom I should give my vote to. In my opinion,none of the parties are real [...]]]></description>
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<p>Delhi went to legislative elections today. This was my first time to cast a vote and as I have keen interest in politics, I was naturally more than excited to cast my vote. But <a href="http://knayam.com/2008/11/18/im-just-another-helpless-first-time-voter/">I was confused to whom I should give my vote to</a>. In my opinion,none of the parties are real worthy of my vote. All are corrupt from head to toe, can care no less about their constituencies and its people and what not. On top of that most of them do not even have a clear image, many have criminal records against their name.</p>
<p>So what do we do? Can we only chose lesser of the two evil? Is that the only option left for us? Not voting or pressing two buttons on the EVM (Electronic Voting Machine) was not an option as that would have meant wastage of my vote. Then when my friend told me about <a href="http://bikes.bloggerstop.net/2008/11/india-is-voting-you-vote-to-nobody.html">this post</a> on his blog.</p>
<p>According to NIC website there is a provison given to electors in case they dissapprove the current system.</p>
<blockquote><p>49-O.   Elector  deciding  not  to  vote.-If  an  elector,  after  his</p>
<p>electoral  roll number has been duly entered in the register of voters</p>
<p>in  Form-17A and has put his signature or thumb impression thereon  as</p>
<p>required  under  sub-rule (1) of rule 49L, decided not to  record  his</p>
<p>vote,  a remark to this effect shall be made against the said entry in</p>
<p>Form  17A  by  the  presiding  officer  and  the  signature  or  thumb</p>
<p>impression of the elector shall be obtained against such remark.</p></blockquote>
<p>Read the full &#8220;THE CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS RULES, 1961&#8243; here on the <a href="http://lawmin.nic.in/ld/subord/cer1.htm">NIC website</a>.</p>
<p>So I finally voted. Nope,im no more confused about what i did,and am very clear about what I will do in future elections (until there is a radical change).</p>
<p><strong>I voted for no one!</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-600"></span> Even after I read about this thing on Sai&#8217;s <a href="http://bikes.bloggerstop.net">blog</a>, I was not kind of sure about its authenticity as he mentioned there,he recieved it as an mail forward and email forwards are mostly very un-reliable.But when another person mentioned about this when I was discussing about this on a forum,I thought I will try it out (though i would have given it a try anyways).</p>
<p>So I got up early in the morning and was there at the  polling station even before the polling started. And <em>delimitation </em>of constituency has caused a few confusions here and there. And as always finding you name in the voter list is sometimes tricky,specially so if you are a fist time voter. I searched hard for my name but was unable to find it ( was wishing  I could press <em>Ctrl + F </em> so that i can find my name). Anyways after much work, I was able to find my name.</p>
<p>I went inside the polling booth, got that <em>election ink </em>on my right index finger, got my serial number and when I was allowed to proceed towards the EVM, I said, I do not want to cast my vote,what is the procedure to go about it. There were 4 lady officials on duty and 4 other people sitting there. They were like &#8220;Come again&#8221;! I told them again, there is a provison where by you can vote that you do not want to cast your vote in favour of any of the candidate. They were  like what do you mean by that? Clearly they dint knew about this. I think they dint get what I wanted to say because  they kept saying if you do not wanted to vote, why have you come here? Why have you got that ink mark on your finger and all that. You should have told us beforehand. I told them i was <strong>not wasting </strong>my vote. They said you should have not come at all, or press two buttons on the EVM. I told them that would be  equivalent to not voting at all, though they were not convinced . Again one lady said you should not have come,  then another one interrupted her by saying that &#8220;no what he is saying is that he want to vote but he does not want to vote to these candidates.Ask him to fill up a form and write a remark against his name that he &#8220;refused to vote&#8221;. They thought I was just a frustrated warm blooded youth who is just fed up with politics and so they even asked me if I was even aware of who all the candidates are contesting in the elections or i am here to just sound like a clever attention hungry fox. I told them the whole list and told I dont want to vote for them because I dont think they are worthy. When they found i can not be convinced  ,then they called in their senior officer to see me. He said,&#8221;Son why do you want to create a mess for us? Running a country is a tough job,its not as easy as it looks to you,give your vote to someone (<em>beta kyo hamara kaam bada raha hai,desh itti aasani se nahi chalta ,kisi ko bhi vote dede). </em>But I said no,there is a provison and I do not want to give vote to anyone. He said then you will have to sit and wait here for 1 hour as he will ask higher authorities, I said no problem,I can wait. There was chaos all around that polling booth, and I feel sorry for those who got delayed because of me(I could here a few whining sounds of people standing behind me)</p>
<p>After much hustle, they finally put a remark against my name,got it signed by me @ two places,and the presiding officers present there also signed it. They also asked me to give an undertaking that I do not want to give my vote to anyone. Though they mentioned that I can be called again if there is any problem with my vote.</p>
<p>So this is just another option you have when you go to elect your leaders from next time. I could not get this out to more people as i was myself not sure about this,but now, after i have casted my vote in favour of &#8220;no one&#8221;, I will try to reach out to maximum people.</p>
<p>Thanks Sai and Udit.</p>
<p>Spread the word.</p>
<p><strong>Update: </strong>From whatever I can gather from different sources, there is no provision for cancellation and then re-elections.  49-o only mentions the right to &#8220;not vote&#8221;. Though a few lawyers whom I asked about this said even this does not exist! I have the link and I will show it to them.I do not know how can they say that there is no such thing. Whom did I vote then? I am damn confused. What did they did to my vote?</p>
<p><strong>Update 2: </strong>There have been instances before me who have casted their vote in favour of 49-o. Like <a href="http://karnatakaelection.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/nota-none-of-the-above/">this one</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Update 3: </strong>I have tried contacting a few “responsible” newspapers and news channels. But few of the mails are not getting delivered, probably because they are already flooded with feedback on Mumbai attacks.<br />
So if anybody can provide me with direct contact details of some of their known personnels in any media organisation, I shall be grateful.<br />
If you have any helpful contact,you can directly mail me at: mayanks[dot]098[at]gmail[dot]com</p>
<p><strong>Update 4: </strong>Finally, another blogger, Danish spoke to EC office. All in all, it seems my vote was valid and I did actually vote for &#8220;no vote&#8221;. Thats a relief.</p>
<p>Here is an excerpt from Danish&#8217;s blog:</p>
<blockquote><p>I called up Election Commissioner’s Office and spoke with Mr. C.P. Sharma who is PPS to Mr. Navin Chawla (Election Commissioner). Mr Sharma told me that this rule is valid, anyone can exercise it. One has to go to the polling booth, get their name marked, get their finger marked and infrom the Polling officer on duty about the decision of not voting. The Polling Officer might ask you to give a written undertaking stating the same. Through this process, the vote would be registered as ‘no-vote’ and will be counted under the same head at the time of final counting.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://danishkhan.com/blog/2008/12/the-truth-about-49-o-valid-but-not-effective/"> Read more on Danish&#8217;s blog</a></p>
<p>Conclusion is, that it does exist but there is noprovision of cancellation or re-election.</p>
<p>So it is valid, however, you see it as a valid way for opposing the system or not, is still upto you. For me, it is a way to protest as people and our politicians will come to know about the unrest even if their is no cancellation. Sometime, they are bound to take notice,may be out of fear,but they surely will.</p>
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<p>WOW! I have never felt so much pride in being an Indian while writing a post. The feeling  I have is shared by millions of Indians around the globe.</p>
<p>India&#8217;s maiden mission to the moon, Chandrayaan-I was launched successfully from Srijarikota today. The PSLV-C11 rocket was fired at exactly 0622 IST (0052 UTC).</p>
<p>Chandrayaan was blasted into space by highly reliable 4 stage PSLV-C11 rocket. The space craft carries 11 scientific instruments, 5 Indian and 6 foreign which will make a detailed 3D map of lunar surface as well as look for presence of water,minerals and a rare isotope Helium-3 which could be the answer to the ever increasing energy needs of our planet. It will make the most detailed maps of moon.</p>
<p>Soon after PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch vehicle) successfully placed Chandrayaan-I into the orbit around the earth, all the scientists who worked non-stop exulted in joy,thumping their chests with pride and congratulated each other. The whole nation was doing the same and salutes its true heroes. ISRO chief   G Madhavan Nair said &#8220;This is a  historic moment for India. We&#8217;ve started our journey to the moon and and the first leg of the journey has gone remarkably well&#8221;.</p>
<p>Chandrayaan-I will take another 5 and a half days to reach the moon where it will orbit it for 2 years and send valuable data. It will also send a &#8220;Moon impactor&#8221; probe to the surface of the moon which will evaluate the surface of the moon. This probe is painted with Indian tri color, so if this probe reaches the surface safely, India will only be the fourth country to place their national flag on the lunar surface. Earlier US, Russia, Japan have achieved this feat. India has also joined US, China, japan, ESA, Russia in the list of countries/agencies capable of sending missions to moon.</p>
<p>Chandrayaan-I&#8217;s cost is $83 million, much more cost efficient than any other nation.</p>
<p>But even this appears sore to some eyes. There <span style="color: #ff0000;">are a few negative arguements as well</span>:<span id="more-564"></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>1.</strong> </span>Some people are talking whether the space mission was at all required in a poverty ridden country like India where billions live below poverty line? For non-Indians giving this arguement, weell, you have half (not full because your reason does not purely sound a result of jealousy and you show your concern for the poor. What have you/your nation done to help the poor BTW) my middle finger as an answer. If you are an Indian thinking the same,read on the next para.</p>
<p>Well, first things first, it is because of Indian scientists we have been able to achieve this goal. Had it been in control of our politicians, rest assured, we would have gone no where. Agreed,that this mission was approved by government,but this mission could have been achieved much earlier also. Our scientists have the will power, skills and intelligence to power a challenging mission like this and beyond (manned missions). It is also true that our leaders have to heavily debate every project as India is a democracy. But, i doubt that if the space endeavours are cancelled, the money alloted to them will bring any good to the poor in the country.Thanks to our politicians.They are just too currupt and greedy.Heck most of the money alloted to MP&#8217;s and  MLA&#8217;s for improving their constituency goes whoosh. Also, the project has long term advantages.It has exploration of Helium-3 as one of its objectives which could help India satisfy its energy needs in the future. If we had not started with Aryabhatta back in 1975, we would not have been where we stand today. If we had thought Aryabhatta will do us no good and lets get rid of poverty first, we would have been light years behind other countries. Because of those small initial steps, we today in space have an array of remote sensing,educational,communication and defense satellites. And those satellites paved way for discoveringing hidden resources, exploit them better. <strong>We today launch satellites commercially</strong>.We have to sow the seeds now to reap benefits from them tomorrow. Chandrayaan-I is today as Aryabhatta was in 1975, a small stepping stone to sucess for future missions.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">2.</span></strong> Another question being raised is &#8220;Bah! This was done by US/USSR 50 years ago,so its not much of an achievement&#8221;.</p>
<p>Well,if you say this then you have my full middle finger as an answer. When India announced plans for Chandrayaan-I, people were questioning India&#8217;s capability altogether,if India is indeed capable of undertaking such technologically challenging missions? many eyes were suspicious. Now when we have done it, you say its not much of an achievement! Ever heard of &#8220;foot-in-mouth-disease&#8221;? Also if it is not much of an achievement, why only 5 countries were able to accomplish this before Chandrayaan?</p>
<p>Chandrayaan is not just a chest thumping issue for India as it was for US/USSR when they indulged in space race propelled by the cold war to put the first man on moon. Chandrayaan intends to make more detailed maps of moon. It will only benefit mankind,so why all these lame arguements. Chandrayaan-I has 6 international probe aboard,all included free of cost, so instead of reaping benefits from Chandrayaan why are we still raising eyebrows on a supposedly third world country for launching its moon mission? India has time and again proved that it is arriving at the global stage like never before. Why ignore it? What is the need for doing so?</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">One more question</span> on a rather neutral tone possible is, why moon? Why not Mars?Or atleast a manned mission?</p>
<p>Well, you need to grow steady.  India so far had only launched satellites into the Earth&#8217;s orbit. We had not ventured beyond Earth&#8217;s orbit. So we had to fist make a stop at the next higher level before going further. Who says it would have been wise attempting a direct manned landing on moon in 2020 without a dress rehearsal?  You need to have an expirience,expertise for every level and Chandrayaan-I will provide that for Chandrayaan-II and other missions. US and USSR have already learnt it, but we still are learing it so that we can send our man using this expirience.</p>
<p>I was obviously glued to my television screen from the morning as you know i just could not have afford to miss it.But i was surprised on finding many people were just not bothered to check it and were sleeping at the launch time(it was 0620 local time you see).</p>
<p>Congrats to all the frontline personnels and those beind the scenes who worked so hard. Project incharge, M. Anadurai does not even have an air conditioned office, but he and other people have done every Indian proud. The nation salutes you all.</p>
<p>Here is a video of the launch in case you were not able to catch it LIVE.</p>
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<p><em>Jai Hind</em></p>
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