Well, it is a matter of immense pleasure for the Arvind
Kejriwal fans that he has made his words true by forming his new Aam Aadmi
Party (AAP) on 26th of November 2012 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.
Now, the mathematics has started in the minds of the public and the opposition
parties regarding whether this new party will win the election poll 2014 or
not.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
France is often a troubled European nation
Out of all the troubled European nations, France seems to be
standing at its brink of repairing its fortune. Owing to several public debts, unemployment
and other criticisms regarding accuracy of budgets, this country is often
plagued and now it has to fix all of these issues.
Friday, November 23, 2012
South Africa, New Zealand, England - Which of these nations is most due for a Cricket World Cup win?
Which of these three nations will you like to see win a Cricket World Cup first - South Africa, England and New Zealand? Which country is the most due for a major ICC trophy? Let us discuss a bit on this topic.
What can Kasab’s hanging bring ahead for India?
What can Amir Ajaml Kasab’s hanging to death bring ahead for
India? Yes, I mean to say that has India solved everything related to
terrorism? Let’s light upon a bit on this matter.
Algebra solutions: How to factorize a polynomial?
Factorization of polynomials in Algebra is the method of simplifying
their forms into more comprehensive.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
What are the top secret tips to fully satisfy a customer?
Are you an entrepreneur and looking to improve your customer
service to the best degree? Here are the top secret tips to fully satisfy a
customer. Apply these principles and see the results.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Who will win the Prime Ministerial Loksabha election poll 2014 in India?
Who will win the Prime ministerial Loksabha election poll
2014 in India? Let us analyze the chances of winning for all major political
parties one by one as follows.
Cheteswar Pujara can become the next Rahul Dravid for Indian cricket?
Can Cheteswar Pujara become the next Rahul Dravid for the
Indian Cricket team? The question arises because this young talent from
Saurashtra province has shown his uncommon batting techniques in the India vs
New Zealand series in recent past. As of latest, the youngster has hit a double
hundred against the visiting England team at Ahmadabad in the ongoing first
test of the 4 match series. Let us review how far he can stand up to the
occasion in future.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
US Election Overview: What does Obama's win mean to the world?
This short essay is dedicated to the first citizen of the USA, Mr. Barack Obama. A Hawaiian, born on 4th' August, 1961, he is already 51. He is married to Mrs. Michelle Obama, who continues to be the first lady of the USA after his husband's triumphant win in the recently concluded US elections against Romney. The purpose of this writing is to pen out some peculiar points as to the real implications of Barack Obama's win in the American residential Election for the second time. Let us discuss how well can this win be meaningful to whom in which prospect.
The people of the USA have felt that Obama has experienced the tricky economic slow down during his previous tenure as the President. Mr. Obama has himself expressed in his speech:-
Obama and India
In his last tenure, Obama did his best to remove terrorism, militarism and tried his best level to strengthen the relationship and mutual cooperation between the two nations with different cultures. The American businessmen had gone on to make successful business relationships and it was Mr. Obama's brilliant administrative period during which the retail investment, defense and insurance rules were simplified
All other factors like the supply of crude oil from Iran has more or less been in India's favor but the raising visa fee issue has been a prolonged issue. But there seems not too much change in the immigration rules and laws which is connected with the American politics.
Obama and the rest of the world
(1)The European subcontinent would have got a big relief after Obama's second win.
(2)In the Asian subcontinent, countries like China which has had some bitter issues with Obama, may not cheering up that much.
(3) The situations in Afganistan will again go under Obama's policy, I am pretty sure.
(4) Iran is rejoicing the win of Obama and I am sure it will reopen its nuclear program issue.
(5) Pakistan is lamenting heavily and silently after Obama's second stint as the President of a Republic. The relationship between the two countries have become futile since Osama Bin laden's planned death. Again the NATO attacks on the Pakistan boarders have refreshed the rivalry.
(6) Obama has some obligations left to fulfill for the South Americans because he couldn't do much for them in his first tenure. So, it would be good turn out to watch as to how good things happen with the South Americans.
(7) Africa (especially Ghana) was given emphasis by Obama in his last tenure on improving trade. But repeated terror attacks is one issue which has to be sorted out.
Obama and the USA
The American economy had definitely witnessed a slow down during his last tenure but he has certainly managed to pull it off to fight back to the original vigor. let us hope he makes it all better from now. Some other issues like health should see new heights in this new Obama season.
The people of the USA have felt that Obama has experienced the tricky economic slow down during his previous tenure as the President. Mr. Obama has himself expressed in his speech:-
Quote "America would not have been America had we thought what could be done for us, but this is because we thought what we could do together with." UnquoteSo, let us talk over this point of Obama about how much this second win is going to yield good for the people of America.
Obama and India
In his last tenure, Obama did his best to remove terrorism, militarism and tried his best level to strengthen the relationship and mutual cooperation between the two nations with different cultures. The American businessmen had gone on to make successful business relationships and it was Mr. Obama's brilliant administrative period during which the retail investment, defense and insurance rules were simplified
All other factors like the supply of crude oil from Iran has more or less been in India's favor but the raising visa fee issue has been a prolonged issue. But there seems not too much change in the immigration rules and laws which is connected with the American politics.
Obama and the rest of the world
(1)The European subcontinent would have got a big relief after Obama's second win.
(2)In the Asian subcontinent, countries like China which has had some bitter issues with Obama, may not cheering up that much.
(3) The situations in Afganistan will again go under Obama's policy, I am pretty sure.
(4) Iran is rejoicing the win of Obama and I am sure it will reopen its nuclear program issue.
(5) Pakistan is lamenting heavily and silently after Obama's second stint as the President of a Republic. The relationship between the two countries have become futile since Osama Bin laden's planned death. Again the NATO attacks on the Pakistan boarders have refreshed the rivalry.
(6) Obama has some obligations left to fulfill for the South Americans because he couldn't do much for them in his first tenure. So, it would be good turn out to watch as to how good things happen with the South Americans.
(7) Africa (especially Ghana) was given emphasis by Obama in his last tenure on improving trade. But repeated terror attacks is one issue which has to be sorted out.
Obama and the USA
The American economy had definitely witnessed a slow down during his last tenure but he has certainly managed to pull it off to fight back to the original vigor. let us hope he makes it all better from now. Some other issues like health should see new heights in this new Obama season.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Can FDI benefit the farmers better than rain?
What is
actually beneficial for the farmers? Rain or FDI? The UPA government has
retained its permission to FDI which has caused a bothering concern for the multi-brand retailers as well as the common
farmers who produce the retailing goods by their hard labor in day to day life. Is this decision to allow FDI in retail right or wrong? Below is review article on this matter to determine the factor that holds better
perspective.
Very recently, the honorable Prime Minister of
India Dr. Manmohan Singh arranged a mega rally at Ramlila Maidan, New Delhi where
thousands of farmers from various corners of India were invited and gathered to
understand the benefits of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Since the
opposition parties of the UPA government are making allegations frequently that
FDI will not benefit the farmers and retailers, the congress led UPA decided to
contact these persons in direct to know their views.
Rain is
needed more, not FDI
Out of many
farmers present, a 43 yrs. Old farmer Harjari Ram was asked by the prime
minister to know his views regarding FDI. Since he was an innocent and less
educated person, he simply said that he did not know anything about FDI. He was
also not sure of how far could the FDI help the farmers. But he could state
with firm conviction that rain is always far better than any FDI. Because rain
produces grains, cereals which FDI can’t do. As per his view, FDI can only
benefit the leaders of the nation directly.
FDI is useful,
but not guaranteed for farmers
Here I mean
to say that the purpose of FDI is to strengthen the financial stability. But
money will not produce grains. It is the supply of water, fertilizers and seeds
that produces the basic needs of life like food, clothing etc. Monetary
strength becomes secondary when it comes to producing goods for life. No-one will
eat money, but then again FDI cannot also be fully rejected. The fact it is of
lesser value to the farmers.
Allowance of
FDI by the government is right or wrong?
The UPA government
allowed 51% Foreign Direct Investment in the multi-brand retail market in
September 2012. Is this decision right or wrong? No, personally I don’t feel it
is wrong because of the present critical situation of the Indian economy. India
will have to take help from the developed nations if it is to recover its financial
vigor again. But there should be exclusive benefits for the farmers first from
the FDI profits. Because farmers are the persons who will create the goods for
foreign purchase and thereby be the backbone of FDI success of India.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Will Rahul Gandhi make a good Prime Minister of India?
The UPA Government has experienced higher proportion of bitterness recently due to the withdrawal of support its coalition parties like the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Further, some aching issues like the petrol, diesel and LPG gas price hikes and FDI have led the public to raise their eyebrows. So, it definitely seems a critical period for the UPA to resolve the issues.
The honorable Prime minister of India, Mr. Manmohan Singh, recently reshuffled the cabinet to strengthen the allies of UPA as well as to ensure betterment of the Indian economy. The reshuffle has also planned well to make due preparation for the 2014 election poll. UPA is eyeing at Rahul Gandhi, to take over the reigns after Mr. Manmohan Singh and lead the nation to success as the tradition of all Gandhis has been so in the past.
The question here is will Mr. Rahul Gandhi make a good Prime minister for India? Although I don't feel very sure, but still I feel this young man has tremendous leadership attitude in himself. More or less he has that Gandhian blood flowing in his body. He has proved himself very much. So, if we at all desire to lift the nation to new heights, the young bloods like Rahul Gandhi should be allowed to lead India ahead.
On the other hand, people of India have been very aware and smart after the gas, diesel and petrol hikes. They also questioned the government's allowance of FDI in multi-brand retail markets. The next question arise here, are the people wrong or the government did every thing right? Well, people have independent voting rights to vote on but still I feel the UPA Government has the vigor to withstand any kind of dilemma or issue which it has proved a number of times and this is the reason I feel Mr. Rahul Gandhi should get a chance.
The honorable Prime minister of India, Mr. Manmohan Singh, recently reshuffled the cabinet to strengthen the allies of UPA as well as to ensure betterment of the Indian economy. The reshuffle has also planned well to make due preparation for the 2014 election poll. UPA is eyeing at Rahul Gandhi, to take over the reigns after Mr. Manmohan Singh and lead the nation to success as the tradition of all Gandhis has been so in the past.
The question here is will Mr. Rahul Gandhi make a good Prime minister for India? Although I don't feel very sure, but still I feel this young man has tremendous leadership attitude in himself. More or less he has that Gandhian blood flowing in his body. He has proved himself very much. So, if we at all desire to lift the nation to new heights, the young bloods like Rahul Gandhi should be allowed to lead India ahead.
On the other hand, people of India have been very aware and smart after the gas, diesel and petrol hikes. They also questioned the government's allowance of FDI in multi-brand retail markets. The next question arise here, are the people wrong or the government did every thing right? Well, people have independent voting rights to vote on but still I feel the UPA Government has the vigor to withstand any kind of dilemma or issue which it has proved a number of times and this is the reason I feel Mr. Rahul Gandhi should get a chance.
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