Sunday, September 8, 2013

Best Prime Minister Of India Till 2013

Atal Bihari Vajpayee




  1. Foreign Policy: Vajpayee's foreign policy successes are many. He led India to a victory over Pakistan in 1999 in Kargil and more importantly, he US began to recognize India's position against Pakistan. Relations with China also normalised.
  2. Economy: The economy stabilised by the time he took over in 1999 and started an unbelievable growth trajectory. He firmly supported disinvestment, but not blind privatisation. As Manmohan Singh said at a recent rally, the economy grew at 5.6% during the Vajpayee tenure, indeed a very impressive growth rate.
  3. Home Affairs: This is where the Vajpayee Government had its failures. It failed to check the VHP's protests in 2002 in order to celebrate the demolition of the Babri Masjid. He also failed to take any concrete action against Narendra Modi's Government. You may argue that he upheld democracy by allowing the people to judge - and it thus remains debatable wher you can blame him.
  4. Biggest Embarassment: The Tehelka scandal rocked his ministry and the Coffin scandal involving George Fernandes portrayed his ministry as quite corrupt.
  5. Biggest Advantage: He's a 10 time Lok Sabha member and has won the "Best Parliamentarian" award. I am pleased to put a distinguished parliamentarian on top of this list.
P V Narasimha Rao


The another best PM is P V Narasimha Rao, the ninth Prime Minister of India.

Known as "Chanakya" (for his ability to manipulate political decisions, bring persuasive reform and legislate ruthlessly), Rao took over the reins of a singularly unmanageable India and saved her from bankruptcy, initiated reforms to strengthen foreign policy, quelled several separatist movements in Punjab and Kashmir and instituted India's first decisive anti-terrorism legislation. Here's why:

1. The Father of Indian Economic Reform: India was on the brink of certain economic doom in 1991. Socialist policies that kept India in poverty for 45 years - including the failed "Garibi Hatao" policy of Indira Gandhi, "License Raj" driven economic planning and failure to open the Indian economy to foreign investment - ensured that India's GDP stagnated at 3.5%. PVNR appointed Manmohan Singh as finance minister, who initiated the economic liberalization of India. 

The License Raj was dismantled, foreign direct investment encouraged, import duties reduced, and India's growth rate reached 7.5% in 1992. 
All this was done via a series of carefully instigated measures, which even prevented the threat of massive layoffs of Govt workers and factory employees. Even today, Manmohan Singh testifies that he could have achieved very little without Narasimha Rao's backing.  

2. The "Look East" foreign policy: The Narasimha Rao government also initiated the Look East policy as a means to strengthen foreign policy relations with United States, but quickly shifted focus to building relationships with ASEAN countries. Today, India enjoys the benefits of economic integration and bilateral trade with nations like Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, etc in sectors such as Science & Technology, Health, Space Research, Agriculture, etc, thanks to the initiation of this policy.

3. Elections for Punjab: Rao inherited India during the time of deep threats of separatist movements in Punjab and Kashmir, with widespread bloodletting. Narasimha Rao turned his attention to Punjab in 1991, first. He appointed KPS Gill as head of police who helped bring the insurgency under control. His insistence that elections for Punjab be held, in March 1992 (and later on, the municipal elections in Sept 1992), despite producing a narrow electorate base, helped with the emergence of moderate politicians, including eight Akali Dal sponsored candidates for the elections.

Even though he is criticized (rightly) for the failure to act decisively during the Babri mosque's demolition, P V Narasimha Rao's contributions are what helped India re-invent herself for the 21st century. 

Today, even his own party considers his name unmentionable, and Indians often diminish his achievements, their view-points largely distorted because of the horrible massacres that followed Ayodhya, (despite Rao being exonerated by the Liberhan Commission, later) and several corruption scandals (most notably, the Harshad Mehta scandal). Rao, the unsung hero in the story of New India, died a penniless man and has been forgotten by most of India today.

Most Controversial Babas in India

1. Swami Nityananda                                      
     

Paramahamsa Nithyanand , who is known as a spiritual Guru from Tamil Nadu, shocked India recently when he was seen in a shocking video in bed with an actress from Tamil movie industry. Cases of rape, criminal intimidation and cheating among others have since been filed against the Godman based on various complaints. He was later arrested in Himachal Pradesh and is presently serving sentence in jail. 

Nityananda to media "Now I am one of the most watched scandal on youtube"

2. Permananda

He is also known as Tiruchi Sai Baba. He is serving life imprisonment on charges of rape and murder in 1994. He is having supporters in DMK also.  He is being charged with many cases of rape and forced abortions. He is also accused in the murder case of an engineer who has opposed his activities in the ashram.

3. Sant Swami Bhimanand Ji Maharaj Chitrakoot wale



The original name of this saint is Shiv Murti Dvivedi. Ichchhadhari Bhimananad, a self-styled godman who preached spirituality while running a prostitution racket, was arrested in late June,2010. He was earlier arrested for prostituition in a massage parlour in 1988. Swami says that he suffers from Scizophrenia and has a dual personality (Namaste Aparichit saab!). He also believes that he is unaware of what his 'evil twin' is capable of

4. Santosh Madhavan



He was a priest in the temple and also was an astrologer, who is now in the most wanted list. He was arrested in 2008 in Alappuzha of Kerala. A woman from Dubai put forth a case against him stating that he had cheated her to the extent of 50 lakhs. Also a rape case was alleged on him regarding a 15 year old girl. He is running an ashram by name Swami Amrutha Chaitanya.

5. Aasaram Bapu



Asaram Bapu, who has hundreds of thousands of followers in India and abroad, including in Canada, and is well known for his discourses on Hindu religion. This claimed spiritual guru was arrested on a rape charge filed by a teenage girl in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan. 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

What is Swine Flu, its symptoms and Precautions

In recent flu seasons, swine flu has spread from person to person. The official name for it is ‘novel influenza A (H1N1).
Symptoms of flu: are a high temperature (over 38C) and at least two of the following:
  • Widespread muscle and joint aches
  • A cough
  • Headache
  • Blocked or runny nose
  • Sore throat
  • Vomiting
  • Watery diarrhoea
  • Cannot stop crying (only children)
How can I prevent swine flu infection?
  • Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, especially after coughing or sneezing. Scrub for at least 20 seconds and rinse thoroughly.
  • If soap and water are not available, wash your hands with an alcohol-based hand gel. Rub your hands together until the alcohol dries completely.
  • Avoid close contact -- that is, being within 6 feet -- with people who have flu-like symptoms.
  • Avoid touching your mouth, nose, or eyes. That's not easy to do, so keep those hands clean.
  • If you have flu-like symptoms -- fever plus at least cough or sore throat or other flu symptoms -- stay home for seven days after symptoms begin or until you've been symptom-free for 24 hours -- whichever is longer.
  • Wear a face mask (consider using an N95 respirator) if you must come into close contact with a sick person. "Close contact" means within 6 feet. Note: There is no definitive proof that a face mask prevents flu transmission. Do not rely solely on a face mask to prevent infection.
  • Wear an N95 respirator if helping a sick person with a nebulizer, inhaler, or other respiratory treatment. Note: There is no definitive proof that a respirator prevents flu transmission. Do not rely solely on a respirator to prevent infection.
  • People who have or are suspected of having swine flu should wear a face mask, if available and tolerable, when sharing common spaces with other household members, when outside the home, or when near children or infants.
  • Breastfeeding mothers with swine flu symptoms should express their breast milk, and the child should be fed by someone else.


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Job interview tips

If you want to be an impressive candidate, you need to prepare yourself better than others.You might find it useful to think of your interview as a performance.As with any performance, practice makes perfect. There are some points which you need to keep in your mind when you go for interview:
  • First impressions are very important: Everyone knows this that your first appearance is very important.Interviewers are put off by weak handshakes, a lack of eye contact, poor body language, poor posture and a grim demeanor.
  • What do you know about this company?: This is the first question which you will in your interview. Find the complete detail of the company.So research everything you can about that organization.
  • Be prepared to convince the employer that you're perfect for them:You need to convince the employer that you are not just another job seeker by pinpointing the gems in your experience and creating a clear match between your goals and employers goals.Employers wants to know that Why should they hire you?
  • Know why you are applying for this post?:Why are you driven towards this position? How do your values match the values you will need to do your job? Why are you passionate about this job? This is a very basic question so you need to find out the best answer for this. If you will convince them that you are fit for this job more than others then that will be more effective.
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses: Tell me only those strength those you can prove. What are you weaknesses nobody like this question.If you will say that you “work too hard” then no body will take the answer seriously, but if you say a real weakness then you look like a bad candidate. So what do you need to do? I will say that you need to pick a technical skill that is real, but mostly unrelated to your job.
  • Why did you leave your last job? No need to criticize your previous organization that will be a bad impression just show that this job is more fit with your current job
Try to keep these points in your mind.All the best.