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26/11 : it does hurt

When we have an accident in railways, we have to stand without rest or sleep day and night, till the injured are taken care of and the line is restored back to safety. We cannot say, we have to adjourn the activities for a day or two days later availing week end etc. A doctor on emergency duty cannot leave the patient on operating table and go for a break. But why our courts need all kinds of br eaks and try to remain blind folded to delay justice as much as possible- particulalrly in case of 26/11 terrorist case. How procedure has become more important then the substance is what is wonderful. On 27/11 all evidence was readily available, the court comprising of three judges ordered on emergency basis should be mobile and visit with cameras recording the audio-visual evidence, allowing the so nominated defence lawyer as well as the prosecution too to present their oral presentation in real time, move in a mobile media cum recording van, interview also the culprit in jail in full video r...

ADHAR & ACD

ADHAR and ACD: On return from US sought from internet how to get ADHAR in Hyderabad. Sent an email to some nodal guy ans was pleasantly surprised it was responded to. Generally emails are ignored. EVen more surprising that as I was struggling with their so called help line, a call is made directly to my mobile, if I find some problem, to come directly to their headquarters and the needful will be organised. Even more surprised. I only sent my passport images in the email earlier and my ex-govt or railway connections were no where mentioned. Was surprised that as a common citizen so much attention was given. Well, I and my wife took an auto , made the trip, costed us Rs 250 but ok. Patiently our pictures, the finger prints etc were recorded, verified against our passports and we left the premises, with good feelings. But still wondered at the unusual treatment we received by the young man who met us and did everything needed, a stranger for us. While we were still wondering why some str...

Fukushima and Koodunkulam

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Rajaram Bojji 1:53 PM (18 minutes ago) to Devasahayam , Udayakumar , ramarao , eassarma , Gopala , prabhu , Prabhu , neerja_chowdhu. , sg , suchetadalal , krishnamoorty , tca , VASU , biprasarma , HINDU , iscrmohan , readerseditor , Ram , Ravi , Businesss , bgverghese , editor , EENADU , afhd , Kingshuk , Sreejay Dear Sir, It was in 1988 that I saw in Austria a huge beautiful nuclear plant facility, completed in all respects for the precious 5 or 7 years, but nicely locked up without getting commissioned. The people did not agree. After Chernobyl, case much later, the Austrians felt very much redeemed . After Fukushima, many countries have practically slowed down on the initiative to go on fast track with nuclear energy. USA too the debates have hotted up. Germany and Europe are making plans to gradually shut down the nuclear facilities. Even France is now rethinking the policy. It will be the greatest disservice to the nation and the height of moral turpitude on the part of scientis...

Why RTI activists should die?

Why a citizen should risk his life to do public service? To merely collect information, if one seeks to use the RTI, so long as it is well sanitised, the government releases the same. You do not know what you did not get.Really sensitive information will be hidden. If too much pressure arises, then life itself is taken. There are cases when really damaging information comes out under two sets of circumstances: 1. When a group of persons or an organisation operates through some court process and some one in the government is willing to cooperate 2. When the government itself in a planned pre-meditated manner, create such document duly marked secret, but release at the right time under RTI to achieve own internal agenda of setting right a rogue political colleague, whom they are otherwise unable to handle. So RTI is either misused or abused. The basic lacuna in the ACT is you do not what to ask for , and do not know how much more the government is hiding while giving some information. It...

Is poverty a patented feature of any religion?

[ In reply to a senior respected person] Sir, I do not know if only muslims live in ghettos. Others too do. In my childhood, I lived with muslim class mates who were my close friends in as much as some class mates going through the evening RSS classes, but all of us were living well and also in engineering college and in IIT too. Never had any inkling that they were poor or living in ghettos. That way as many or even more non-muslims too live in ghettos. That includes brahmins . For example AR Rehman had become Muslim by choice, though he belonged to the Iyer community, one of the most revered brahmin community in Tamil Nadu. The poverty and the inability to look after parents and family attracted him to adopt. But I respect and enjoy his music. We similarly honour Bismillah Khan. We do not have any prejudices in reality. Poverty does not favour one religion. Actually in my home town , the richness of muslims increased manyfold, with money flowing from Dubai. The Hindu businessmen for...

Barbarians vs Civil societies

It is a historical fact: barbarians start as barbarians to win over soft civilised societies, weakened by own civil and high thinking and living habits, and then once pinnacle is reached, they themselves become civil, soft and start high thinking and high living, become ripe for another emerging barbarian groups to attack leveraging the civil behaviour of the opponent to own advantage. The in built tolerance of the civil society itself is used by these forces to survive and destroy the civil society. Perhaps the only exception to that cycle is , may be Afghanistan. After Genghis Khan winning all over, still, the country continued to live in highly volatile manner. Not becoming civil could be the best stable option? Kurukshetra war is a symbol of that need for good people ultimately to pick up the weapons of destruction to establish back civil society. The new barbaric groups amongst Islam , can cause doom to the societies in a similar manner, if they continue to apply their civic laws...

The dangerous times of fiscal instability ahead..

http://www.latimes.com/news/ opinion/commentary/la-oe-- bilmes-war-cost-20110918,0, 1598244.story?track=rss&utm_ source=feedburner&utm_medium= feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ MostEmailed+%28L.A.+Times+-+ Most+E-mailed+Stories%29 "Ten years into the war on terror, the U.S. has largely succeeded in its attempts to destabilize Al Qaeda and eliminate its leaders. But the cost has been enormous, and our decisions about how to finance it have profoundly damaged the U.S. economy. Many of these costs were unnecessary. We chose to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan with a small, all-volunteer force, and we supplemented the military presence with a heavy reliance on civilian contractors. These decisions not only placed enormous strain on the troops but dramatically pushed up costs. Recent congressional investigations have shown that roughly 1 of every 4 dollars spent on wartime contracting was wasted or misspent. To date, the United States has spent more than $2.5 trillion on the wars i...