Monday, May 26, 2014

An ambulance struggling its way through the traffic.....to save a life.

Today evening i was on my way to office in my cab, suddenly i saw an ambulance behind our cab finding the way to reach hospital to save someone's life, but what I noticed was shameful act on part of lot of drivers.
None of them were interested to give way to that ambulance because all drivers are in hurry and important thing's 'who cares about others'

In incredibal india it is one of the common problem,friends we are not celebrities,we can not afford a private plane OR we can not get VIP treatment on raod as well.

So we have to understand that small things make a big difference,follow the traffic rules,give way to emergency vechicles. speacially when we can be responsible to save someone's life.

According to me our government should make serious plan , for example

1 If we have a seperate by-passes,underground roads, fly-overs that connect city roads directly to big hospitals, in this way ambulance driver will not meet traffic in peak hours. i know it is a costly plan but not to much in comparison to our few politician's foreign trips that is mainly for fun.

2 Seperate LANES on road that may be fixed for these emergency vechicle.

3 With the help of GPS system ,driver can get more information about traffic.

In this way ambulance will get an easy way to reach early.

If you have suggestions kindly share on my blog.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Memorial Day in United States.

Memorial Day started as an event to honor Union soldiers, who had died during the American Civil War. It was inspired by the way people in the Southern states honored their dead. After World War I, it was extended to include all men and women, who died in any war or military action.

The Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May. It was formerly known as Decoration Day and commemorates all men and women, who have died in military service for the United States. Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day and it is traditionally seen as the start of the summer season.

It is traditional to fly the flag of the United States at half mast from dawn until noon,many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries.

Memorial Day is a federal holiday. all non-essential government offices are closed, as are schools, businesses and other organizations. Most public transit systems do not run on their regular schedule. Many people see Memorial Day weekend as an opportunity to go on a short vacation or visit family or friends. This can cause some congestion on highways and at airports.

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Prayer

Sometime i feel that lot of my prayer were unanswered or took sometime before they were answered by god. may be that my prayers are still filled with pride and self-reliance,i still believe i can do it on my own if god does not help.

I realize when we ask god for assistance, we unconsciously ask god to be our assistant. he is there for the assist and not to be the problem solver himself. we want god to help us in our own terms, not on his. i think this is where the problem starts, when we think that our will is better than his.

Because we are stubborn fools. we always want an easier way. we want to prove to ourselves we can do it without god and we are always disproved in the end.

Do you still rely too much on yourself and not to god ?

Thursday, May 22, 2014

My friendship.

The best friend i have ever had, her name is **** (i call her MY GOOGLE) and i love her more than anything. i really do. she has done so much for me that i have no idea how i am ever going to repay her for her kindness.
Before we'd really become close friends,i was looking to buy my first smart phone after finishing college and she offered to teach me how to pick out a reliable mobile for the first time,helped me to buy it and told me that she will always be there to help me when i get into trouble.

Since then i have felt the strongest bond with a friend that i have had in several years.she gave me a nice shirt on the best 25 th birthday and still she gives me hand made greeting cards on every special occasion.
Apart for this i remember those days when i was too much depressed and mentally upset,she was there to give me a shoulder to cry.when that happened she was the only one who could make me smile and laugh again,even though i was still feeling sad.

I can honestly say she is like my second mummy because she supports and encourages me in the same way as my family does and i know i can go her whenever i am feeling down or just need someone to talk.
she has N number of  qualities ,she is just like my parents,brother and sister.
I love spending time with her and whenever i'm (in this i am little bit unlucky) with her i feel like i can be myself and she makes me feel confident in who i am and that everything is going to work out ok.
This a first tribute i have posted online to her because i want people to know how much she means to me and how much of a special friend she is.
Thanks for everything.


Believe in yourself.

There may be days when you get up in the morning and circumstances are not the way you had hoped they would be.when you have to tell yourself that things will get better.

When people disappoint you,laugh on you and let you down but those are the times when you must remind yourself to trust your own abilities and decisions,to keep your life focused on believing in yourself.

Keep yourself headed in the right direction for you. it may not be easy at times but in those  of struggle  you will find a stronger sense of who you are.
 
So  when the days come that are full of frustration and unexpected situations.remember to believe in yourself.
Because the challenges and worst conditions will only help you to find the goals that you know are meant to come true for you.                                                                                                                                                        

My indian face.

One of the most famous person in india,Narendra Damodardas Modi ( born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician and the designated Prime Minister of India, due to be sworn in on 26 May 2014. Modi, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014.


International diplomacy


Modi speaking at the World Economic Forum's India Economic Summit 2008 in New Delhi.
To attract foreign investment in Gujarat during his time as chief minister, Modi made visits to countries such as China, Singapore and Japan. He also visited China in November 2006 to study the Special Economic Zones that were about to be implemented in Gujarat.He again visited in September 2007 and later in November 2011. A month after his visit of 2011, the Chinese Government released 13 diamond traders from India who had been jailed by the Shenzhen Customs, which Modi attributed to his diplomatic efforts and statesmanship.
In 2005, Modi was denied a diplomatic visa to the United States. In addition, the B-1/B-2 visa that had previously been granted to him was also revoked, under a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act which makes any foreign government official who was responsible or "directly carried out, at any time, particularly severe violations of religious freedom" ineligible for the visa. In July 2013, BJP president Rajnath Singh visited the US and gave a speech urging the US to grant Modi a visa to visit the country. In response to Singh's visit, 65 Members of the Indian parliament allegedly signed a letter to US President Barack Obama requesting that the policy of denying Modi a visa be upheld. However, the veracity of some of the signatures has been called into question, as Sitaram Yechury and purported signatories have denied ever signing such a petition. In March 2014, when asked if Washington was ready to do business with Modi, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Nisha Biswal commented that "the United States has welcomed every leader (of India)", and "a democratically elected leader of India will be a welcome partner".
A report in April 2014 in the Sunday Guardian revealed that by the end of 2012, a reversal in foreign policy towards Modi by Obama had occurred. Previously, during the tenure of former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, efforts were made to "get Narendra Modi", apparently for the 2002 Gujarat riots, but in reality "for taking stands that may be different from that favoured by the US administration". The clandestine operation had run through European NGOs, and efforts were made to find mass-graves in Gujarat, which could be presented as "evidence of genocide" to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva. According to the report, despite six years of searching, aided by local politicians, "no evidence whatsoever of mass graves was uncovered". As the prospect of Modi becoming India’s leader became more real, U.S. diplomats reached out to him and tried to improve relations.
In 2011, the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, impressed with the development of Gujarat, invited Modi to visit Pakistan and address prominent business leaders. They also asked him to consider a flight between Karachi and Ahmedabad, on account of the historical cultural and economic relations between the two regions of Gujarat and Sindh. Modi wanted to help Pakistan out of its power crisis, especially in Sindh, suggesting Pakistan can follow the 'Gujarat Model' in two ways — Gujarat Solar Park and Kalpasar Project.
In April 2014, in a move described as "unexpected", senior Pakistani diplomats told The Daily Telegraph that Modi is their preferred choice for the Prime Minister of India, "as he could provide the strong leadership necessary for peace talks".
The United Kingdom refused to deal with Modi for a decade following the 2002 violence but lifted its diplomatic boycott in October 2012.Later, in March 2013, the European Union, of which the UK is a member, also ended its boycott, saying that talking with Modi was a separate issue from that of protecting human rights and the rights of women.
Although boycotted by Western nations, Modi visited Japan in 2012. According to Ryohei Kasai, research fellow at the Center for South Asian Studies, Gifu Women's University, Japan, "There is a growing interest in Modi in Japan with much anticipation that he will reshape India by revitalizing its economy and better governance. I believe Japan has an excellent relationship with him. Not only have successive Japanese ambassadors to India been regular guests in 'Vibrant Gujarat' investors' summit (organized biennially) but Japanese private companies also made a big amount of investment in the state."[165]

Personality and image


Narendra Modi meeting theSouth Korean ambassador in Gandhinagar.
Modi is a vegetarian.He has a frugal lifestyle with a personal staff of three. He is a workaholic and an introvert.He writes poems in Gujarati.As a speaker, he is known as a crowd-puller. In the critical opinion of Somini Sengupta, writing for the New York Times in a 2009 article on the Supreme Court's ordering of an investigation into Modi's role in the 2002 Gujarat riots, "Mr. Modi has assiduously sought to reinvent himself from a scruffy mascot of Hindu nationalism to a decisive corporate-style administrator"[41]
Modi has been labelled by the media and some articles in peer-reviewed journals as a controversial, polarising, and divisive figure, but British economist Jim O'Neill, author of the BRIC report, wrote on his blog that Modi is "good on economics", one of the things that "India desperately needs in a leader".In August 2013, financial analyst Chris Wood, chief strategist of CLSA, wrote in his weekly Greed & Fear that "the Indian stock market's greatest hope is the emergence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the BJP's prime ministerial candidate".

Awards and recognitions

  • Gujarat Ratna by Shri Poona Gujarati Bandhu Samaj at Ganesh Kala Krida Manch on celebration of centenary year.
  • e-Ratna award by the Computer Society of India.
  • Best Chief Minister – In a nationwide survey conducted in 2007 by India Today magazine, Narendra Modi was declared the Best Chief Minister in the country.
  • Asian Winner of the fDi Personality of the Year Award for 2009 by FDi magazine.
  • In March 2012, Modi appeared on the cover of the Asian edition of Time, one of India's few politicians to have done so.
  • Modi was featured in Time's 2014 Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world.
  • For more information please visit wikipedia.