Sunday, September 11, 2011

All round condemnation of terror attacks kills one terrorist


Courtesy: Faking News

This one is too good, so couldn't just stop at posting the link. So, here it goes:

New Delhi. In the first ever instance of its kind, a terrorist died yesterday after hearing all round condemnation of terrorism by leaders in India and around the world. The terrorist, whose name has been requested to be withheld by his organization, couldn’t sustain the massive blows that were falling on him from all corners as one leader after another condemned the cowardly and dastardly act of killing defenseless people by planting bombs at civilian places.
“He was feeling very drained out and dejected since yesterday morning,” an aide of the dead terrorist said, “The moment Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram condemned the Delhi blast in the strongest terms through a written statement in the parliament, he started getting restless and complained of nausea.”
P Chidambaram
One of the threatening postures by P Chidambaram that struck terror into the heart of the terrorist, who was condemned severely for indulging in terrorist activities.
It should be noted that Chidambaram had appealed to the parliament and to the citizens of India not to get intimidated by the terror attacks, for “the objective of the terrorist groups was to strike fear and destabilize the government”.
“He was distraught after realizing that the Indian Home Minister knew everything about his objectives and had even taken preventive steps by not getting intimidated,” the dead terrorist’s friend revealed how the unsuspecting terrorist was given a deadly blow by the condemnation that had followed an hour after a bomb blast took place at Delhi High Court yesterday.
Soon every Indian leader condemned the blast and nonstop condemnations started falling in on the helpless terrorist from every corner, with even leaders from Pakistan, China, and USA condemning the terror attack.
“He complained of an acute pain in heart when he came to know about strong condemnation from the Indian President Pratibha Patil,” the dead terrorist’s colleague recalled with horror the hardships his friend had to go through yesterday.
“He succumbed to his injuries once he heard the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condemning the terrorist attacks and declaring that they won’t succumb to the pressure of terrorism,” he said.
The terrorist organization, which is fearful of its market value going down if its name was revealed, accepted that it was an “intelligence failure” on their part not to have armed and trained the now deceased terrorist against such condemnation that are always expected after any terror attack.
“We are not ashamed to accept that we failed,” the leader of the concerned terrorist organization told Faking News, “We are not going to look for excuses like those who recklessly condemned and killed our friend.”
It is bad if people don't act, but it is outrageously sickening if you try to give the impression of doing something just by condemning these things.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Contemplation before Cynicism


Here we are, celebrating or rather passing through another Independence Day!! We have a population of over 3000 people in BITS and if even half that number attends the Flag Hoisting in C-Lawns, the National Anthem sung during the program should serve as an early morning wake-up call for the whole campus. But, never mind! When we do wake up and read the newspaper to go through the sports page lambasting the Indian Team for their consistent poor performances (It would have been quite symbolic if India crushed England sometime near Independence DayL), we might come across some articles or maybe an Independence Day special edition with cynical stuff written by cynical guys posing questions like “Is India really free?”, “Are we really free?”, “Is this what our freedom fighters fought for?” etc. They are obviously referring to the poverty and the whole cluster of problems persisting in India and to be fair, they do have a point.

Now, some of us might retrospect about this for some time and we would not have to think hard and long about the underlying cause to all these problems before almost inevitably landing at corrupt politicians, inefficient bureaucrats etc. After a train of thoughts, we finally decide it’s about time youth entered politics. It’s about time young people like us replaced the old ones and brought about radical changes in the system that would change the very face of this country. To be fair, we also definitely have a point or do we? But before we can continue our train of thought, its 12:30 and our sidie (sorry if that is spelt wrong) beckons us to mess for the grub (Independence Day, remember?).Now, we wouldn’t want to miss that, would we?

It’s highly unlikely that we will resume that thread again anytime in the near future. Anyway the point being, if a poll was conducted on “Is it time youth entered and dominated politics in India?” the result would be a prompt yes.   

Now, let’s put India aside for a moment. Take BITS, Pilani. At present, there is an election campaign going on in the campus. It may not be an exact scale model of Indian politics, but it will do for now.

We think we should run the country. But are we even eligible to do that, when we, with all our education and rationality, harbour feelings of regionalism at this very basic level of society? Forget the ignorant and illiterate people of the country, do we elect our representative unbiased and without expecting any personal benefits? If we don’t, then how can we expect a poor man not to vote for a person who hails from the same place, who gives him money, drink and a whole lot of other things just for a single vote? We divide ourselves into communities based on regions or whatever and make deals for support in exchange for benefits, influence and what not, but when some old people do it, we think we should replace them. Now, why is that? So we can do the same thing? And now the grand question. Are we sure we are running a clean administration at this basic level? Because, if we are not, then the question begs as to whether we are eligible to even call it our country, let alone run it.

So, it is better to contemplate on these issues before we actually get all cynical about our political system and think of taking over the reins. It is not just enough to have young boiling blood and youthful energy so much as reflecting on our own selves when we are put on the same pedestal.    

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS


Meet Deepak Saha, who could have been an IAS officer but shunned the life of comfort to transform 40 villages in his home state Bihar.

The semi-plateau terrain at the Bihar-Jharkhand border was a virgin experiment bowl for Deepak Saha, where not even a blade of grass grew. Today, this region has everything - right from well irrigated green lush fields, mango gardens, schools for kids, safe drinking water for all, vocational training centres for women-churning out a new breed of women entrepreneurs, successful models of women's self-help groups and health centres in every village.

Today, in this entire region, not a single soul lives below the poverty line and sex ratio has been completely reversed in favour of girl children.
It all started in 1990, when Deepak cracked the civil service exams. But instead of taking up a Government job, he chose to return back to Bhagalpur to join Jaiprabha, the NGO being run by his mother. After 18 years of long journey, today he looks back with contentment.
"The motto that our organisation has is towards self-reliance. So we don't want the population to be dependent on what we are doing for them, but they should become self-reliant so that they are able to fend for themselves, so that once we are redundant, once we phase out of this area, they should be able to look after all this. People's participation is important," he says.
Today, Deepak runs 13 pre-schools, where dance and songs are the medium of teaching. After teaching at the school, he joins the mothers of the children for the weekly Self Help Group meetings. It's this initiative, which has had maximum impact on the lives and earnings of families. For the first time, females of this area can walk out of their houses and start their own ventures from the petty loans they take from their Self Help Groups. In this way, they are able to contribute to family income. Today, they walk tall and proud.
"It was almost seen as an economic enterprise. We didn't just want it to be some women gathering together and starting some small manufacturing unit or a small business enterprise. We started social engineering through these groups, to empower them. They started dressing better, had their own money and they had their own investments. They could take loans. We linked them up," explains Deepak.
Irrigation had been another stress area for this nearly barren plateau region. The answers came in the form of deep bore wells, de-silting of natural water bodies using satellite imageries and building check dam and using lift irrigation for farming.
Eighteen years of experimentation and consistent efforts has yielded desired results in this region.
·       Over 131 deep bore wells and hand-pumps introduced by Jaiprabha provide safe drinking water to 100 per cent of the population of the region
·       There has been not a single maternity death in the past three years.
·       Education in these villages is almost 100 per cent.
Smiles on the faces of the children and the women cycling fearlessly in this Naxal-infested area are just few reflections of how one intervention has made a world of difference for people of this region.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

JOY FEST

Sachin Tendulkar, Amitabh Bachhan, Shriya, Surya and Narayana Murthy
What do you think all these people have in common? Yes you got it right... they are all associated with the nationwide initiative Joy of Giving Week and Sachin Tendulkar is its ambassador.

NIRMAAN Organization in association with the Students Union of BITS-Pilani is organizing JOY FEST from 26th of September to 3rd of October at Pilani campus. This fest is part of the nation wide initiative Joy of Giving Week. I hope, every one is very much familiar with the buzz these days, especially JOY OF GIVING WEEK and are equally eager to know what is going to happen at our very own campus. Well, this blog will clarify every question that has been nagging you. Joy of Giving week is an initiative by Give India wherein all socially active people come together to celebrate the joy of giving resources, money or time to people and experience double the happiness.

The events that we plan to take up during this week are as follows:

Dinner of JOY: Every day we see our mess workers serving us and helping us with a smile. Don’t you think they deserve to have it back? Yes they do, and that is why we have come up with an initiative called "Dinner of JOY". It is a grub for mess workers, chowkis, sweepers and security staff of BITS-Pilani. This is going to be held on 30th of September in VKB mess.

Vastra Samman: It is a nationwide initiative by GOONJ for collection of Old/New clothes, footwear, school material, toys and any monetary contributions. We have collaborated with Goonj in this initiative by accumulating used articles.

Wonders of Your 1 rupee: NIRMAAN is greatly indebted to you for your wonderful contribution to the Save One Rupee a Day scheme. We have witnessed its impact and the smiles it is creating in our respective projects. This week we would like to provide a platform for everyone to visit our projects and witness the joy of our beneficiaries.

BACHAO: It is an aggressive paper campaign for motivating people to prevent wastage of food water and electricity. The main motto is to bring awareness among the masses and accordingly, the notices will be put up near water coolers, messes, switch boards and in bogs. We won’t be wasting paper because we will be using papers that have been used only on one side that are generally wasted by shop owners.

Newspaper Collection: For raising funds this week, the Students Union has given us permissions to collect and sell old newspapers from the students and professors of BITS-Pilani.

A team from NIRMAAN and Students Union has been given the responsibility of coordinating the fest. We are all eagerly awaiting your involvement in these events in order to make them a grand success. How can you get involved????
  • Contribute newspapers to our volunteers.
  • Become a part of Vastra Samman by contributing any used or unused articles that can be of some use to others. The articles can be used/unused clothes, utensils, footwear books, school material, spectacles; one side used A4 sheets and any monetary contributions.
  • You can actively participate in Wonders of 1 Rupee Program and witness the joy that the kids of our projects or women of the Self Help Groups are experiencing. Contact: M. Venkat (9785033345)
  • Volunteer for serving at the grub on 30th of this month and witness the joy in people's faces. U can also sign up for the grub. Signings are for the mess workers not for US!!

"Sharing is caring". This is what our parents taught us when we were kids. We were taught to share our lunch and stationery at school with friends, toys with friends in the colony and our belongings with siblings at home. This basic etiquette was inculcated in us by our elders because they realized the importance of giving in life. As we grew up this feeling got buried with loads and loads of work. We failed to realize the importance of this gesture in life and in turn forgot to smile. It’s never too late. Just wake up and make the best use of this week to show how much u care for others. The greater the response, bigger will be the event. Do not let off this opportunity.
SHOW THAT U CARE AND SHARE!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Nirmaan Scholarship Program 2010


Nirmaan Scholarship aims to provide monetary help and career guidance to the meritorious but financially constrained students to pursue their professional degrees.
Calling for New Applications
Application Process:
Eligibility Criteria:
The students should get admitted into/be pursuing graduation degrees like B.E/B.Tech, MBBS, B.Pharm,Defense or any other equivalent degree in a reputed university (OR) The students should get admitted into/be pursuing post graduation degrees like M.Sc, M.Com, MCA or any other equivalent courses.
Some key points to be noted are:
  • Parent's income must not exceed an amount of 1 Lakh Rupees per year, and
  • The student must secure a minimum of 60% in his previous academic year.
Application procedure: 
1. The candidate must fill the Nirmaan_Application_Form and mail it to nirmaanscholarshipprogram@gmail.com on or before 25th July, 2010
2. He/She has to send the following documents after clearing the first level of scrutiny:
  • 10th marks memo
  • 12th marks memo
  • Bonafide certificate / Admission card (in case of newly admitted students)
  • Latest marks memo
  • Income certificate of both the parents (in case of non salaried) / salary slip (if employed)
  • Statement of purpose (Explaining the need for application in a single A4 sheet)
  • Fee receipts
3. Renewal of Previous Scholarships: The following list of students who received Nirmaan scholarships in 2008-09 and/or 2009-10 can apply for scholarship even this year. Students have to fill the Renewal Form and follow the guidelines specified in it to send all the required documents. The deadline for submission of the documents along with the application form is 15th July, 2010.
Please note that applications submitted after the deadline would be rejected.
If any queries, contact us at:
Ph: 07829909331, 09833211756

Please see more about the scholarship program here.
Nirmaan Scholarship Team 2010-11