Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Blame Yourself Don't Others
A very interesting fact which people don't know. The all hurdles between them and their dreams are created none other than themself. I know may it seems to be contrasting for several readers but it is true.
Only one person;One and only "he" can stop himself from hugging his dreams or missions.So stop blaming others and try to take responsibility of failures or unsuccess.
Only one person;One and only "he" can stop himself from hugging his dreams or missions.So stop blaming others and try to take responsibility of failures or unsuccess.
Monday, December 13, 2010
When "Dreams" Become Mission
We common peoples have a misconception or you can say we are confused. We say that dreams are something which we feel while we are sleeping. But whenever you starts seeing ur dreams with open eyes, Your dreams are no more dreams but they becomes ur mission. That is the situation where a person
starts to work towards fulfilling their dreams and success will be waiting to hug him.
starts to work towards fulfilling their dreams and success will be waiting to hug him.
Reality Of our Life
We all born with a same tag "Baby".But few of us die with different tag and prosperity so we should work towards making us distinct. Our soul will be satisfied and happy only if we succed to fullfill our dreams.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Live Life Don't Pass It!
Life Should Be live with ultimate passion and a target. Without any challenges in life it is just a time-pass. Because We get this Wonderful human avatar once after several eternity processes, so give respect to this invaluable gift of God.
Monday, September 20, 2010
TRAIN ACCIDENTS "what a misery of india"
The rise in incidents of rail mishaps in the country evoked serious concern in the Rajya Sabha today with members from various parties demanding immediate steps to prevent such accidents.
Members participating in the discussion on the Railway Appropriation Bill referred to some major accidents in the last three years and wanted to know why anti-collision device was not being fitted in trains.
Avinash Rai Khanna (BJP) expressed concern over accidents at unmanned crossings and said the railways cannot shirk its responsibility.
Naresh Aggarwal (BSP) said 3,000 accidents took place in the last 10 years claiming the lives of 10,000 people. He said only giving compensation was not a solution and asked the ministry to take steps to prevent accidents.
Aggarwal sought more trains and facilities in Uttar Pradesh saying the state has been discriminated against.
Nandi Yellaiah (Cong) sought rail projects for Andhra Pradesh and improvement in the quality of food served in the trains.
Moinul Hassan (CPI-M) said safety measures are being neglected and referred to the recent accidents in West Bengal.
He said 87,000 posts are vacant in the railways and steps should be taken immediately to fill them, particularly those connected with safety and security.
Mahendra Mohan (SP) said the railways can garner more funds for expansion by utilising railway property, particularly land.
S Thangavelu (DMK) said Tamil Nadu should get more trains.
Ranjitsingh V Mohite-Patil (NCP) said demanded rail link to Pandharpur which has religious importance.
Elavarasan (AIADMK) said the quality of food in long-distance trains should be improved.
MP Achuthan (CPI) and Rajniti Prasad (RJD) expressed concern over increasing number of rail accidents in the country.
Deepak Das (AGP) drew the attention of the railway minister towards "injustice meted out to the North Eastern region" as far as railways is concerned.
Pyare Mohan Mahapatra (BJD) said Orissa needed a good rail
network as investment proposals of Rs 6 lakh crore are pending
there.
Others who participated in the debate included Anil Madhav Dave (BJP), Ishwar Singh (Cong), J N Singh (BJP), Bharatkumar Raut (Shiv Sena), Ram Kripal Yadav (RJD) and Salim Ansari (BSP).
Members participating in the discussion on the Railway Appropriation Bill referred to some major accidents in the last three years and wanted to know why anti-collision device was not being fitted in trains.
Avinash Rai Khanna (BJP) expressed concern over accidents at unmanned crossings and said the railways cannot shirk its responsibility.
Naresh Aggarwal (BSP) said 3,000 accidents took place in the last 10 years claiming the lives of 10,000 people. He said only giving compensation was not a solution and asked the ministry to take steps to prevent accidents.
Aggarwal sought more trains and facilities in Uttar Pradesh saying the state has been discriminated against.
Nandi Yellaiah (Cong) sought rail projects for Andhra Pradesh and improvement in the quality of food served in the trains.
Moinul Hassan (CPI-M) said safety measures are being neglected and referred to the recent accidents in West Bengal.
He said 87,000 posts are vacant in the railways and steps should be taken immediately to fill them, particularly those connected with safety and security.
Mahendra Mohan (SP) said the railways can garner more funds for expansion by utilising railway property, particularly land.
S Thangavelu (DMK) said Tamil Nadu should get more trains.
Ranjitsingh V Mohite-Patil (NCP) said demanded rail link to Pandharpur which has religious importance.
Elavarasan (AIADMK) said the quality of food in long-distance trains should be improved.
MP Achuthan (CPI) and Rajniti Prasad (RJD) expressed concern over increasing number of rail accidents in the country.
Deepak Das (AGP) drew the attention of the railway minister towards "injustice meted out to the North Eastern region" as far as railways is concerned.
Pyare Mohan Mahapatra (BJD) said Orissa needed a good rail
network as investment proposals of Rs 6 lakh crore are pending
there.
Others who participated in the debate included Anil Madhav Dave (BJP), Ishwar Singh (Cong), J N Singh (BJP), Bharatkumar Raut (Shiv Sena), Ram Kripal Yadav (RJD) and Salim Ansari (BSP).
Friday, June 4, 2010
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