Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Only Love and Only U

Lemme tellya sumthin abt true luv...n plz donn seek n e new theories tht hvnt been told b4...this is a "wahi puraani" old story.
"The Course of TRUE LOVE never runs smooth"
Many of u thinking why to START the topic of love by frightening evry1 by its very first sight. But i say if u understand these words u will b able to live a very trance of ur life which will make u feel those emotions which n e other relation cant. Love is tht magician tht pulls a man out of his own hat. it makes u cry and laugh at the same tm, it makes u scream and soliloquial at n e moment, it can make u wonder ur whole lyf and at the same moment it can give u evrythin u want n believe me guys u all have heard this words zillions of times bt i've heard them after i had discovered them on my own. Yes, i didnt knew wht love was but sum moments in lyf comes, when one flash is all tht is needed to change ur lyf completely. The tym when u want to look upon sumone bt ur mind blocks ol the activities of body. Tht tym i wondered, nothin in this world can stop the voluntry activities of muscles, even after death cells keeps on mutaing and growing, bt at tht moment evrything stops te world around u seems to have been vanished, there is only u and tht person u see.
This is the very beggining of love.
After tht lyf changes it turns u and ur world upside down, sideways blur all other things around.
Many ppl in the wrld thinks tht love is never easy, tht why i started my post with taht quote.Tht has an underlying meaning within it. First, if u donn hv courage 2 face the wrld, for u the quote will mean tht love gives pain. But for my those frns who understand love will say "if the course is nt going strong be happy MY LOVE IS TRUE".
So guys and gals go aroung love to the fullest, love sumone like u hv never loved b4, and beleieve me it will give u the ultimate pleasure in lyf and turns ur lyf in to new xperiencce which lots of ppl in lyf wander to live. thts all i wanna say...



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See the past and then Imagine Future

TECHNOVATING INDIA

India, the country of Inventions and Scientists is now becoming the better and better in Technology day by day.

It is young India of youth which are we, and we are better playing our role to technovate our country.

It is country producing above 5, 00,000 Engineers every year and they are the best in the world.

Either the Computer Programming or the Field of Electronics we are becoming best. The Foreign Companies have to look for us whenever they need best Engineers. The Civil and Mechanical Engineers are developing the new methods and inventing new technologies and now have a great impact on world.

If we go through the Medicals also Indian Doctors have invented new therapies for the patients of the world.

Our defense is becoming best due to too many inventions in the field of Missiles and weapons. We have the best of the Institutes with best Faculties who are training their students very well.

Here are some links to show you the sight of Indian contribution in science:

§ Atomism: The earliest references to the concept of atoms date back to India in the 6th century BCE.[228][229] The Nyaya and Vaisheshika schools developed elaborate theories of how atoms combined into more complex objects (first in pairs, then trios of pairs).

§ Ammonium nitrite, synthesis in pure form: Prafulla Chandra Roy managed to synthesize NH4NO2 in its pure form, and became the first scientist to have done so.

§ Bhabha scattering: In 1935, Indian nuclear physicist Homi J. Bhabha published a paper in theProceedings of the Royal Society, Series A, in which he performed the first calculation to determine the cross section of electron-positron scattering. Electron-positron scattering was later named Bhabha scattering, in honor of his contributions in the field.

§ Bose–Einstein statistics, condensate and Boson: On June 4, 1924 the Bengali professor of Physics Satyendra Nath Bose mailed a short manuscript to Albert Einstein entitled Planck's Law and the Light Quantum Hypothesis seeking Einstein's influence to get it published after it was rejected by the prestigious journal Philosophical Magazine. The paper introduced what is today called Bose statistics, which showed how it could be used to derive the Planck blackbody spectrum from the assumption that light was made of photons. Einstein, recognizing the importance of the paper translated it into German himself and submitted it on Bose's behalf to the prestigious Zeitschrift für Physik. Einstein later applied Bose's principles on particles with mass and quickly predicted the Bose-Einstein condensate.

§ Chandrasekhar limit and Chandrasekhar number: Discovered by and named after Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983 for his work on stellar structure and stellar evolution.

§ Cosmic ray showers, theoretical explanation of: In 1936, physicist Homi Jehangir Bhabha collaborated with Walter Heitler to formulate a theory on cosmic ray showers.

§ Formal language and formal grammar: The 4th century BCE Indian scholar Pāṇini is regarded as the forerunner to these modern linguistic fields.

§ Galena, applied use in electronics of: Bengali scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose effectively used Galena crystals for constructing radio receivers. The Galena receivers of Bose were used to receive signals comprising of shortwave, white light and ultraviolet light. In 1904 Bose patented the use of Galena Detector which he called Point Contact Diode using Galena.

§ Linguistics: The study of linguistics in India dates back at least two and one-half millennia. During the 5th century BCE, the Indian scholar Pāṇini had made several discoveries in the fields of phonetics, phonology, and morphology.

§ Mahalanobis distance: Introduced in 1936 by the Indian (Bengali) statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis (June 29, 1893–June 28, 1972), this distance measure, based upon the correlation between variables, is used to identify and analyze differing pattern with respect to one base.

§ Mercurous Nitrite: The compound mercurous nitrite was discovered in 1896 by the Bengali chemist Prafulla Chandra Roy, who published his findings in the Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal. The discovery contributed as a base for significant future research in the field of chemistry.

§ Molecular biophysics: Gopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran is considered one of the founders of the rapidly developing field of molecular biophysics, for bringing together different components such as peptide synthesis, X-ray crystallography, NMR and other optical studies, and physico-chemical experimentation, together into the one field of molecular biophysics. He founded the first Molecular Biophysics Unit in 1970.

§ Panini-Backus Form: Pāṇini's grammar rules have have significant similarities to the Backus–Naur Form or BNF grammars used to describe modern programming languages, hence the notation is sometimes referred to as the Panini–Backus Form.

§ Ramachandran plot, Ramachandran map, and Ramachandran angles: The Ramachandran plot and Ramachandran map were developed by Gopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran, who published his results in the Journal of Molecular Biology in 1963. He also developed the Ramachandran angles, which serve as a convenient tool for communication, representation, and various kinds of data analysis.

§ Raman Effect: The Encyclopedia Britannica (2008) reports: "change in the wavelength of light that occurs when a light beam is deflected by molecules. The phenomenon is named for Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, who discovered it in 1928. When a beam of light traverses a dust-free, transparent sample of a chemical compound, a small fraction of the light emerges in directions other than that of the incident (incoming) beam. Most of this scattered light is of unchanged wavelength. A small part, however, has wavelengths different from that of the incident light; its presence is a result of the Raman Effect."

§ Raychaudhuri equation: Discovered by the Bengali physicist Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri in 1954. This was a key ingredient of thePenrose-Hawking singularity theorems of general relativity.

§ Saha ionization equation: The Saha equation, derived by the Bengali scientist Meghnad Saha (October 6, 1893 – February 16, 1956) in 1920, conceptualizes ionizations in context of stellar atmospheres.

(Source Wikipedia)

If it is this much then I will say that our India is technovating.



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One Night from Station to Home

LAST NIGHT

Night, the time people want to enjoy the greatest moments of their life it may be lying on the bed, listening the rain outside, thinking about the person they love, taking a long drive on a calm road, a sweet and emotional conversation with their beloved ones, holding hands of your wife/husband etc….

But there are so many persons today not only in India but in whole world who don’t dare to think about these things. They can only think how they will get their meal or where they will be safe while sleeping. Yes you are right, I am talking about the persons who are below poverty line and don’t have the basic needs fulfilled “Food, Clothes, Roof and Medical Treatment”.

Last night my Hero was coming from America to Delhi by flight and Delhi to Lucknow via Train. As he stepped out of the Train he saw too many persons sleeping at platform. He was shocked to see a mother and a small child trying to cover their selves in a single blanket they have. Ok he came out of the station and just saw beggars outside the station in torn clothes and still begging for a Rupee. I received him at the station and we were coming back in my car when he saw the persons sleeping on footpath.

After all we came to my home which was built on a 3200 sq foot plot with 3 members to live and 3 rooms fully air-conditioned. On dining table with so many varieties of delicious dishes when we started to eat my friend told me what he had seen. And we were no more able to eat last night. We silently got up and went to our room and I also switched off my A.C. and felt the cold which 27% of Indians are feeling.

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Gandhigiri+Netagiri=Solution of all Problems

GANDHIGIRI

It is one of the topics I like the most to think and discuss about. Gandhigiri what is it?

Mahatma Gandhi showed us the path of Non violence and Truth and told us to never leave this path. He was right too in the idealistic conditions where another one could be taught to be calm and cool. He fought on the path of truth and non violence to the British community and won independence for India. But again here is the debate of the contribution of the Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Aajad, Netaji Shubhash Chandra Bose etc….

If going to the practical and current situation we can easily think that the world of the 21st century cannot be taught with the non violence only. It must include some Netagiri.

So we can say Netagiri + Gandhigiri = Solution of every Problem

Munna Bhai and Circuit brought the new definition of Gandhigiri and it affected the whole India. According to him Gandhigiri was not only to be non violent but it should be implemented with some Netagiri.

India is a country who wants peace but it is still having atom bomb why? Because it knows that if anyone is weak then no extent of nonviolence can save it from attack of China, Pakistan or any other country.

Gandhigiri taught by M.K. Gandhi can be true only in Normative condition i.e. the condition of idealism but in the current time it is applicable with some gadgets like a small false and Netagiri.

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Regionalism, The International Problem

REGIONALISM

Colored it red because it is the hot topic and going to be hotter too as I am proceeding to explain it.

As this word comes in front of us we start thinking about “Maharashtra and North India”, “Attack on Indian Students in Australia”, etc etc.etc….

But here we don’t consider the base from where it has came in our society. I got this answer last night. Sitting with my family I was watching a “Talent Show”, a great talent show. So good performers and too good judges. But as the show was preceding the question started to arise who will win this award. My family was praying to win for a contestant from Uttar Pradesh and at that time it I thought that is it our India where we are not justifying with talent we want that it should be from out city or our state or our “REGION”. It is the regionalism.

Recently in “PAA” the concept of white globe was introduced. We are taught it is mine that is yours and this thing is causing regionalism. What is the difference between the persons who are attacking North Indian in Maharashtra and in those who are attacking Indians in Australia, if both of us are using the same thinking? None of us thinks that is he better so he is here, we only think he is from my family or state or country so he must be there.

But instead of talking about it we and you the young generation of young India should tight your belts to overcome this problem because if not done now, In future it will be a great problem in front of whole world which will transform us in “DOGS who don’t let any other dog in their region”.

We will have to start from ourselves than our family and if this much is done then there will no need for going to upper level because every family will then start appreciating the talent not the REGION.



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