Archive for the ‘My Views’ Category
Make in India Vs Made in Pakistan
Mr. Modi you are striving for “make in India” just see below a glimpse of MADE IN PAKISTAN..!
MADE IN PAKISTAN: Pakistan’s contribution to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – the world’s largest and most powerful particle collider, the largest and most complex experimental facility ever built, and the largest single machine in the world – situated at the underground CERN facility in Switzerland and France. Photo shows a high-rate Resistive Plate Chamber (RPC) installed in the LHC, which was designed jointly by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) and the National Centre for Physics (NCP), Islamabad, and manufactured at the Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC), Taxila, Pakistan. Out of a total of 300 RPCs installed in the LHC, 245 (plus 43 spares) were manufactured in Pakistan. Pakistan won the contract for 288 RPCs by beating competitive bids from Chinese and Japanese firms, including Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The LHC is being used to trace the origins of the Universe and, in 2012, led to the discovery of the sub-atomic particle known as the Higgs-Boson, or the “God Particle”.
Indian lies have no legs..!
Shame on India for lying to the world..!
Indian lies have no legs..!
Hope the world remembers that on the first day it was reported by India that they conducted a joint operation of Indian and Myanmar Forces inside Myanmar.
Later on, India retracted and said no, it was only Indian operation conducted by its own forces.
Now the Indian ballon has been finally pricked by the following statements of Myanmar and NSCN-K authorities that:
This so-called operation was conducted on Indian Soil and NOT in the area of Myanmar..!
Further, the statement of NSCN-K that areas shown in the TV footages were non-existent and they don’t have areas with coconut trees and well-maintained footpaths or gardens, has blown the myth of the Indian fantasy to smithereens.
Come on #ICC learn from #FIFA ..!
Come on #ICC learn from #FIFA ..!
When one of the core values of the #ICC is #TRANSPARENCY then why #ICC is NOT demanding from the #BCCI to disclose the names of ALL Indian cricketers found involved in Indian SC’s appointed #Mudgalcommissionreport (http://m.firstpost.com/sports/forget-srinivasan-the-biggest-concern-is-dhoni-lying-to-mudgal-commission-1814681.html).
Quote. “Forget Srinivasan, the biggest concern is Dhoni lying to Mudgal commission
by FP Sports Nov 21, 2014 11:12 IST
The 25-page Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee’s report on IPL spot-fixing is out and while it has named four out of the 13 individuals probed, the identity of the remaining nine haven’t been revealed to protect their privacy.
Gurunath Meiyappan is mentioned as individual No. 1, Raj Kundra No. 11, Sundar Raman No. 12 and N Srinivasan No. 13.
The interesting part of the report is that two persons – individual 2 and individual 3 — who find a mention in the report.
The mysterious individuals have raised a lot of questions. The report says that N Srinivasan and other four BCCI officials were aware of the violation of the Players Code of Conduct by Individual 3 but didn’t take any action. The report also mentioned that individual 2 was in constant touch with Gurunath Meiyappan and frequently met him in the hotel room.
Questions have now surfaced whether the individual 2 is India and CSK captain MS Dhoni?
Pradeep Magazine in this article on Hindustan Times says, “I, like a million others, am curious to know who are Individuals 2 and 3 referred to in the report, and why have they been mentioned.
“The report says that Individual 2 met Gurunath Meiyappan in his hotel room a number of times.
Why should this constitute a crime?
If he is a Chennai Super Kings (CSK) player he is bound to meet a man acting as a team official. To decipher this mystery, one has to go back to the first report on the basis of which the Supreme Court had ordered a second probe.”
“In it, India and CSK captain MS Dhoni was recorded as saying that Meiyappan was not playing the role of a team official and Dhoni had not or rarely met him outside the playing field. But the Mudgal panel felt Dhoni had lied, and this point was heatedly debated in the court.”
Firstpost’s Tariq Engineer had earlier written an article where he has mentioned how Dhoni hid the truth about Meiyappan.
“The report, a copy of which is with Firstpost, states that “Mr. M.S. Dhoni, Mr. N. Srinivasan and officials of India Cements took the stand that Mr. Meiyappan had nothing to do with the cricketing affairs of Chennai Super Kings and was a mere cricket enthusiast supporting CSK.”
It is worth remembering that in a 2011 interview with the Hindu Business Line, Meiyappan said the following:
“Before every game, Dhoni, Fleming and I exchange our elevens at 5.45 p.m. (for the night matches).”
And this:
“Fleming and I spent countless hours in the lead-up to the auction. In the last three days, we conducted mock auctions, picked around 45 different combinations.”
That certainly sounds like Meiyappan had a lot to do with the cricketing affairs of CSK.”
Magazine goes on to say, “In their second report, when the panel says that Individual 2 met Meiyappan a number of times in his hotel room, it should become clear who this player is and why this “trivial” fact is significant. It shows Meiyappan was in regular touch with the captain, and that the captain had lied to the Mudgal panel.”
A report in Mumbai Mirror revealed that the individual 3 in question is a ‘star Indian player who is a part of the current Indian team’
These are indeed worrying signs for Indian cricket.”Unquote.
#NocricketloverwantstheICCtomeetthefateofFIFA
Why #ICC is mum over #IPL match fixing scandal and not forcing the #BCCI to expose the names of the players found involved in the match fixing inquiry report of #Mudgal Commission?
#ICC must not be a party with those who are protecting match fixing criminals. And if the #BCCI is refusing to disclose the names of the match fixing Indian players, then it should ban all international cricket with #India till such time the #BCCI comes clean on this issue.
#India must not be allowed to hide and protect its players who are involved in #match #fixing.
#ICCmustcomecleanonIPLmatchfixingscandal
How to stop genocide/atrocities/terrorism against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar..?
My Twitter message to world leaders spelling out effective solution for stopping #genocide/#atrocities/#terrorism of #Rohingya #Muslims by the #Myanmar authorities…!
@PMNawazSharif @ImranKhanPTI @SirajOfficial @Mushahid @MaryamNSharif @POTUS @UN @RT_Erdogan @KingSalman
No need to look to the #West or to the #UN for stopping the #genocide/#atrocities/#terrorism of #Myanmar authorities against #Rohingya #Muslims.
All #Muslim countries just close the embassies of #Myanmar in their countries and send back their nationals to #Myanmar and just see within weeks the positive outcome of this soft but unified action of #Muslim #Ummah.
Loud Thinking June 02, 2015 at 07:52PM
THE MANAGEMENT TIP OF THE DAY: Harvard Business Review
June 2, 2015
Encourage More Debate at Work
One of the myths about “great workplaces” is that conflict is rare. We believe that workplace disagreements are undesirable, that they’re distracting and hurt productivity. But research reveals that in many cases, disagreements fuel better performance. While personality clashes, or differences in values, can indeed be detrimental, conflicts that center on how work is performed can produce better decisions and stronger financial outcomes. Healthy debate encourages group members to think more deeply, scrutinize alternatives, and avoid premature consensus. The experience of open deliberation can actually energize employees by providing them with better strategies for doing their job. Instead of avoiding disagreements to maintain group harmony, create an environment in which thoughtful debate is encouraged. When no one is challenging you to think differently, you get stuck doing things the way you’ve always done them.
Adapted from “5 Myths of Great Workplaces,” by Ron Friedman.
Loud Thinking June 02, 2015 at 07:38PM
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.”
—Anaïs Nin (1903-1977)
Author, Diarist
Loud Thinking June 02, 2015 at 07:35PM
“The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he’s always doing both.”
— James A. Michener
Loud Thinking June 01, 2015 at 05:45PM
“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”
—Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)
U.S. First Lady, Diplomat, Human Rights Activist
Loud Thinking June 01, 2015 at 01:32PM
Sorry India u will have 2 bite the bullet.China-Pak Economic Corridor ‘unacceptable’, Modi tells China http://tribune.com.pk/story/895611/china-pakistan-economic-corridor-unacceptable-modi-tells-china/

