Friday, December 18, 2009
placement...wt else??
Sunday, December 6, 2009
is that what love demands??
Friday, November 6, 2009
Do PeApLe ReAllY LoVe Me??????
Friday, September 18, 2009
Awesome Shaayri
aaj tak vo mujhe pahchan na paye,
khud hi kar li bewafaii hamne,
taki unpar koi iljam na aaye…
nakam si koshish kiya karate hain,
ham hain ki unse pyar kiya krate hain,
khuda ne takdir me eek tuta tara nahi likha,
aur ham hain ki chand ki araju kiya karte hain …
milana etifak tha bichhadna nasib tha
vo utna hi durr ho gaya jitna karib tha
ham usko dekhne ke liye taraste hi rahe
jis shaks ki hatheli pe hamara nasib tha
mere dil ki kitab ko padna kabhi,
sapano me ake mujh se milana kabhi
maine apni duniya sajai hai tere liye
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Now See the discrimination (AP CM-YSR Missing)
Thursday, June 25, 2009
sorry seems to be the hardest word
What I gotta do to make you want me? What I gotta do to be heard?What do I say when it's all over? Sorry seems to be the hardest word.
It's sad, so sadIt's a sad, sad situation.And it's getting more and more absurd.It's sad, so sadWhy can't we talk it over?Oh it seems to meThat sorry seems to be the hardest word.
What do I do to make you want me?What I gotta do to be heard?What do I say when it's all over?Sorry seems to be the hardest word.
It's sad, so sadIt's a sad, sad situation.And it's getting more and more absurd.It's sad, so sadWhy can't we talk it over?Oh it seems to meThat sorry seems to be the hardest word.
Yeh. Sorry
What I gotta do to make you love me?What I gotta do to be heard?What do I do when lightning strikes me?What have I got to do?What have I got to do?When sorry seems to be the hardest word.
Reference - some website
Sunday, June 21, 2009
WHY IS INDIAN MEDIA SO BIASED?
Well, recently I have been watching these never-ending opinion polls, surveys and debate on various news channels even though my mind says not to watch it as most of them are partial and biased towards one particular political party and instead of showing the truth, they always show what they want to show ..
This partiality of the media somewhere is halting the progress of the Republic of India, the best and recent instance comes to my mind is the lost of Indian Cricket team in the T20 world tournament, despite the fact that the team was favorite for the cup, In my mind the loss should be credited to media, why they ignite the small problems occurring between Dhoni and Sehwag, this can also be aired after the tournament but then they might not get such applause.
Other example can be the show-off about the Delhi University; the media make such great hype about the DU that the poor and insane students of India are struggling to get into the university even after getting 90 and 92 %, and for what, for those Unprofessional courses like BA and BSC, this is really great. Some one tell them that DU is not as great as it’s been promoted in India, this all again can be credited to media, DU falls 270 in the world ranking in the year 2008. In my opinion, its media only who is increasing the percentage contention among the students.
The role of media has been defined as very crucial and important by the Indian Law, the role to increase the awareness among the people and to fight against the corruption but regrettably they are doing just opposite of it.
It’s been thought to the Management students that the prime and the foremost target of the any business firm is to increase the profit, and after all the Indian MEDIA is just remained as the Business entity at present. There are many cases which come to light and then suddenly went into darkness, for instance what happen to Nithari case and there are many cased…..but who cares.
We all are responsible for this, because media is just showing us what we want to see, that’s it.
JAAGO INDIA JAAGO
Ajit Pratap singh
Friday, May 8, 2009
YOUTH CAN DRIVE THE CHANGE IF THEY GET THE RIGHT GUIDENCE
We are the world’s fifth-largest economy. We are set to become the second largest manufacturing economy after China. Seventy per cent of India’s GDP is domestically driven. And our success in many sectors, including IT, is well-respected the world over.
We are a sovereign country and the largest democracy in the world. But look at it another way: our neighborhood is consumed with terrorism. We have our share of internal strife and our economy is slowing. We have a growing population of young, educated but unemployed youth that we have to deal with, and our focus is shifting away from development and investment. We still have a lot going for us, however.
We are a stable democracy and, most importantly, our youth have a very strong entrepreneurial spirit. If you take the creative world, the media world, the IT world, it’s the youth who are taking these sectors forward. By 2020, more than 70 per cent of the Indian population will be under 34, and India will continue to be among the most populous countries in the world. Technology tools are shortening the learning curve for today’s youth. Today’s youth are also the first generation to encounter a flat world, but they also need empowerment and trust from the people who have shaped our economy and our country in previous decades. Our youth power also has a huge responsibility.
Our safety net is better than the social systems of the West where unemployment is not being addressed. In the West, normally the individual is left to fend for himself. We have respect for our seniors; we take care of our parents and elders and our family values remain strong. I think we should take credit for taking all these responsibilities as part of our inherent culture in India. So in conclusion what I feel is this: the Indian youth have a world of opportunity and responsibilities ahead. In my view, it is not important as to who drives the change we need today but instead focus on and ensure we get the change we need. I have no doubt in my mind that the youth of India will play a very major role in that change.
The youth are at the forefront in all the spheres like bollywood, sports and everything. In India we have seen that if you want to make a change, it’s the politician who has to make the change. That may be true for people in other fields as well but the impression is that you have to become an MP or a minister or an MLA and then only can you drive change and be an instrument of it. That’s a wrong notion but we have been seeing a flurry of youth coming into politics as well, and you might say we only see some politicians’ sons who actually make it to big positions.
But on the ground, if you go deeper into the strata, you will see that the youth are coming in at the grassroots level, at the village level, they are coming into their legislative assemblies and that is what is making the difference. When you go out, we see today, the impression that you carry of modern India, you see young boys and girls in campuses, all focused, and then you realise that these youth don’t carry burdens anymore. We have seen a whole new India that is coming alive over these past two years. The common complaint, as Rahul Gandhi said, is that the youth are not being represented in terms of percentage in this country today. Political parties in India must make sure that they are catering to the social compositions our country is made up of.
The other aspect where India stands to gain is where we try in years to come to reap the benefits of demographic dividends that come from such a young population.
But at the same time, when we travel to rural areas in Uttar Pradesh, wherever you go, you see vibrant youth willing to move ahead, wanting to join the growth story of India. They don’t need any sort of pity or doles. What they need is equal opportunity. You give them the basics, you give them the education, you give them health, you give them the connectivity and they will be there. That’s where the opportunity lies.
I wish to conclude by saying that we have seen in the 19th century, Great Britain was there, 20th, USA was there, and in the 21st it will be India for sure and the youth will be at the forefront of the new century.
References: Some of the fine speeches by the great eminent in the India Conclave 2009
Regrards
Ajit Pratap Singh
(ajitbiomed@gmail.com)
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
OBAMA IMPACT=a short conclusion
THERE was a time when Blacks people in the USA were treated as the filth, a dirt which was contaminating the country. And now here is the time when that dirt has became the Mole of the Face of USA which is being believed to increase the beauty of the country, the faded beauty.
Here Mole is 44th elected president of USA, the OBAMA, and the beauty is the languished US economy, OBAMA is treated as the agent of hope and progress. Those who have lost their jobs are hoping that this mole might do some magic for them. Those who are black by appearance are hoping that from now onwards they can also acquire
the top positions in the companies, and their status might increase.
So in all this is the change people are expecting. The Change which was somewhere got stuck for the black people of the USA. Bush somehow also responsible for this resisted change because except few wars, he has not done anything for the country.
Obama is no different. He will soon be exposed the person he really is; just another wolf in sheep
clothing. Obama’s promises to protect the middle class are just empty promises. This was obvious
after he approved the $700 billion (plus interest) bailout to give more tax money to corrupt
bankers, who will use that money to buy weaker banks. The money should have been used to pay
portions of the mortgages the middle class owe to the banks, so they could keep their homes.