Sunday 24 January 2016

Declassified: Netaji Files



Declassified: Netaji Files

On the 118th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Prime Minister Modi took a prudent and courageous step by declassifying 100 secret files comprising of 16,600 pages associated with Netaji.

Among those a file which is under uncertainty is of a union cabinet note which suggests that there is no scope of doubt that Netaji died in the air-crash on 18th Aug. 1945 at Taihoku. A letter is questionable in which Nehru described Netaji as 'War criminal' (as reported).
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            But whatever it’s a delighted moment that both Modi and Didi (Mamata Banerjee) have shown their statesmanship by declassifying the files because each and every page of the file is of great importance. The decision of declassifying 25 files every month is marvelous so that one can know many things about the great freedom fighter and his family.

Nehru's letter describing Netaji as war Criminal (as reported)

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Friday 22 January 2016

To defeat terrorism, Pak needs to end extremism



To defeat terrorism, Pak needs to end extremism


Peshawar Attack
     On Wednesday, heavily armed Taliban Militants stormed the Bacha khan University in Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Terrorists opened fire on students and teachers and killed around 21 people. 
           Though the Police have also gunned down the terrorists, but it doesn’t matter how many militants are killed on the battlefield, more will materialize in rapid succession. Pakistan needs to focus on killing-off the ideology which fuels them to do so. 
Protests at Kolkata
           Pakistan’s seriousness on terrorism was exposed earlier also when they misled India on arrest of Pathankot attack mastermind JeM chief Masood Azhar.  Before it’s too late Pakistan needs to end extremism to defeat the terrorism. 

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Monday 18 January 2016

Let’s Start-Up India



Let’s Start-Up India

Start-Up India launched by PM Modi is going to help the new entrepreneurs who seeking to start their own work or business. Various startups like Ola, Paytm, Flipkart, Snapdeal are enough examples to attract the investors and new entrepreneurs. By giving tax exemption for 3 years & 10000 Crore mega fund would be a boon for those young minds who have various innovative ideas and wants to fuel them. 
                        Recently Japan’s Soft Bank CEO Masayoshi Son during his India visit reiterated Vivekanand’s lines that “21st century belongs to India”. This will certainly be possible only if we encourage the Youth and check the Brain-Drain. 

"Yes, we have million problems but at the same time we have over billion minds to solve them."

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Why AMU-Jamia Minority Institutions?



 If India is a Secular country then Why AMU & Jamia are Minority Institution but not BHU?
 
As from past few Days a controversy has been prevailed after Central Government cleared its stand on the status of AMU & Jamia Milia University. In Supreme Court Govt. submitted their reply that those two varsities would no more be recognized as a Minority Institution because they got fund from the Govt Of India.Even the Professor of AMU Irfan Habib has pubilcly said that" Under the AMU Act it cannot be a Minority institution. As we know there are no special seats reserved for Hindus at Banaras Hindu University then why such trends at AMU & Jamia Milia. Seats could be reserved for Socially and Economically backward people of any section but there should be no discrimination at educational institutions in the name of religion. And that’s the real meaning of ‘Socialist and Secular’ state.


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Saturday 16 January 2016

16 Years Old- Not a Juvenile now

                  16 Years Old- Not a Juvenile now



Juvenile Justice Bill, 2015
The Juvenile Justice Act, which allows children aged 16 to 18 years to be tried as adults in cases of heinous offences The Act passed by Rajya Sabha during Winter Session has got President’s assent now and became an act. The demand of such legislation came when the country was witnessing the release of an accused Juvenile Mohd. Afroz in heinous rape case of Nirbhaya, but unfortunately the new Juvenile Justice bill will not be applicable on that Rapist. Till 1999 the age of adult for heinous crime was 16 years but that was increased to 18 years. Now-a-days as we know the Puberty age is decreasing day-by-day. During the era of Internet & various Hi-Tech sources now you cannot say that a 14-15 year child doesn’t know anything about Libido. Therefore Govt.’s Decision to reduce the age from 18 to 16 for heinous crimes should be hailed.

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