Saturday, November 30, 2013

My Blog on Aam Aadmi Party : A Political Revolution

Why December 4, 2013 can be a golden letter day in History of India

Dear Friends,


We all have been living in this country and have taken things for granted , like our citizenship, our rights, our duties, facilities we get from our government, life we get as a citizen of India. We may appreciate other countries , their lives and blame our system for all the problems we face. It is a good way to give a vent to our frustration.


We blame our country for all this, but who makes this country.. It is we as citizens. We choose our leaders and entrust them with the responsibility of developing this society/ country. The leaders come from different political parties. They shape the future of societies with different laws and policies. We have seen in these last 66 years that we are not developing as fast as we could have. I am not saying good work would not have been done or the problems have not been solved… But..66 Years is not a short span of time… Our pace has been slow because of the vested interest we have in 
our political class.

Let us take a simple example for better understanding I hire a cook for my home and entrust him the responsibility of handling kitchen. The cook in this process has absolute control in all kitchen matters. He buys vegetables from his own relative, 
purchases grocery from shop where he gets commission, takes all dry fruits, milk , cream, curd and ghee at his own home. He still claims he is doing his best to serve us the finest food. But we are still not liking it. We actually have a problem with us rather than it being with him. Fed up of all this I decide to start cooking myself. Now he starts complaining and shouting.

This is actually the situation with present political class. When we as people demanded things we wanted for ourselves. They said you come in as elected representative and become eligible to draw legislation. When we decided to actually do it, they are shouting we do not have experience.


But there are few things we owe to our next generation.. our Kids. They should be proud of being an Indian Citizen. And we have a right to shape up our future.


For this we need to come out of this complacency, attitude of ‘CHALTA HAI !!’. We may be don't have a time/ resources to CONTRIBUTE in this nation building, but yes we still we can let this ‘change for good’ happen to our country.


A new Party is in election fray this time.. AAM ADMI PARTY (AAP). It is a breath of fresh air in this rotten system. I am recommending this party because If I do not support this movement this time, may be it might come to an end and I will have to wait for another 25-30 years for some changes to happen in my country. The political class will presume whatever they have done in past 60 years was good and we deserve no better. I do not want to say it to my children that your country is just like that.. we can not change it.


This Delhi Election might be the starting point and example for a national movement. I am not happy with the present political class/ political system. My country could have also been a developed and powerful nation had politicians not misused it. I am a common man and want to see power of a common man If they win, it will not be a victory of any leader.. but of us directly I can see the truth behind Sting Operations carried on AAP.


If We do not consider this as our responsibility, who else will?


It (AAP) has to be different for being in business.

Those who dared us to come through political channel for our voices to be heard by them, need to be taught a lesson.

I have not forgotten “Nirbhya” gang rape and the treatment our government gave to us during protests.


I have to do this as an experiment for my children’s future.


We now need to act. Me alone can not bring this change… We all have to be a part of it. I am not a politician, leader or supporter of any political party. But I have a Dream for this country. The dream to be a superpower some day.. To have a system where fairness is guaranteed to society.. A city, I can be proud of as a resident. If I am able to get 10 votes from this letter. I would be contended that I have contributed in this process of change. If you are convinced after reading this mail, I hope you will not stop yourself by Just voting for AAP but also try to convince people around you and also forward this letter to your colleagues/friends/ relatives and acquaintances..

Your contribution will not go in waste... I have a firm belief of it.


Jai Hind... 

A proud Indian

Yes I RECOMMEND STRONGLY.. TO VOTE FOR THIS NEW POLITICAL PARTY...It’s the final lap for the biggest political battle in India’s recent history. Just a few days left-final chance to ensure clean politics & accountable governance. If not now, When? If not you, Who will stand up to clean the system? Will you come out on the streets of Delhi?

Time to Flood the Streets of Delhi with AAP Topis & Jhaadu

AAP launches the biggest volunteer campaigning program (BUZZ) to flood the streets of Delhi with AAP supporters, who would proudly wear their Topis and spread the message of AAP in groups of 2 to 4 at selected 47 locations.

ITS NOW or NEVER !

Here is what you can do. 

1.  Come to the metro location closest to you from the selected metro locations (See below for the table indicating the Metro Stations which are the AAP Buzz metro points). At this location you will be met by an AAP volunteer, provided campaign materials, attached to a small group and sent to one of the selected 47 buzz locations in that area to spread the message of AAP.

2. Visit AAP’s Connaught Place office (41, Hanuman Road, Cannaught Place) form where you will be sent to one of the 47 buzz locations with a small group. For more information on AAP Buzz, call 85888 33565 

Metro Stattions Near Buzz Locations




Why December 4, 2013
can be a golden letter day in History of India


Dear Friends,
We all have been living in this country and have taken things for granted , like our citizenship, our rights, our duties, faclities we get from our government, life we get as a citizen of India. We may appreicate other countries , their lives and blame our system for all the problems we face. It is a good way to give a vent to our frustration.



We blame our country for all this, but who makes this country.. It is we as citizens. We choose our leaders and entrust them with the responsibility of developing this society/ country. The leaders come from different political parties. They shape the future of societies with different laws and policies. We have seen in these last 66 years that we are not deveoping as fast as we could have. I am not saying good work would not have been done or the problems have not been solved… But..66 Years is not a short span of time… Our pace has been slow because of the vested interest we have in
our political class.


Let us take a simple example for better understanding
I hire a cook for my home and entrust him the responsibility of handling kitchen. The cook in this process has absolute control in all kitchen matters. He buys vegetables from his own relative,
purchases grocery from shop where he gets commission, takes all dry fruits, milk , cream, curd and ghee at his own home. He still claims he is doing his best to serve us the finest food. But we are still not liking it. We actually have a problem with us rather than it being with him. Fed up of all this I decide to start cooking myself. Now he starts complaining and shouting.


This is actually the situation with present political class. When we as people demanded things we wanted for ourselves. They said you come in as elected representative and beccome eligible to draw legislation. When we decided to actually do it, they are shouting we do not have
experience.


But there are few things we owe to our next generation.. our Kids. They should be proud of being an Indian Citiizen. And we have a right to shape up our future.
For this we need to come out of this complacency, attitude of ‘CHALTA HAI !!’. We may be
donot have a time/ resources to CONTRIBUTE in this nation building, but yes we still we can let this ‘change for good’ happen to our country.


A new Party is in election fray this time.. AAM ADMI PARTY (AAP). It is a breath of fresh air in this rotten system. I am recommending this party because If I do not support this movement this time, may be it might come to an end and I will have to wait for another 25-30 years for some changes to happen in my country. The political class will presume whatever they have done in past 60 years was good and we deserve no better. I do not want to say it to my children that your country is just like that.. we can not change it.
This Delhi Election might be the starting point and example for a national movement. I am not happy with the present political class/ political system. My country could have also been a developed and powerful nation had politicians not misused it. I am a common man and want to see power of a common man If they win, it will not be a victory of any leader.. but of us directly I can see the truth behind Sting Operations carried on AAP.

If We do not consider this as our responsibility, who else will?
It (AAP) has to be different for being in business.
Those who dared us to come through political channel for our voices to be
heard by them, need to be taught a lesson.


I have not forgotten “Nirbhya” gang rape and the treatment our government
gave to us during protests.


I have to do this as an experiment for my children’s future.
We now need to act. Me alone can not bring this change… We all have to be a part of it. I am not a politician, leader or supporter of any political party. But I have a Dream for this country. The dream to be a superpower some day.. To have a system where fairness is guaranteed to society.. A city, I can be proud of as a resident. If I am able to get 10 votes from this letter. I would be contended
that I have contributed in this process of change. If you are convinced after reading this mail, I hope you will not stop yourself by Just voting for AAP but also try to convince people around you and also forward this letter to your colleagues/friends/ relatives and acquaintances..


Your contribution
will not go in waste... I have a firm belief of it.


Jai Hind... 
A proud Indian
Yes I RECOMMEND STRONGLY.. TO VOTE FOR THIS NEW POLITICAL PARTY...It’s the final lap for the biggest political battle in India’s recent history. Just a few days left-final chance to ensure clean politics & accountable governance. If not now, When? If not you, Who will stand up to clean the system? Will you come out on the streets of Delhi?

Thursday, November 28, 2013

"अब तो जाग जरा" ------क्रांति

"अब तो जाग जरा" ------क्रांति

"फिर मत कहना देश को बचा न सका ,
अब तो जाग जरा "

कभी पाकिस्तान ,तो कभी चाइना हमारे ही घरों में आ रहा ,
लो-कल-लो-बात अब तो बांग्लादेश भी हमें आँखे दिखा रहा ,
महामौन मंत्री , और मैडम जी अमेरिका में शीश झुका रहा ,
अब तो जाग जरा | |

आकाओं ने बेच दिया इमान ,गिरवी रखने को है सोना , गिरवी रख देंगे हमारा सम्मान ,
देश के दुश्मन देश को बेच रहा ,
अब तो जाग जरा | |

लूट गयी ज़मीन , लूट गया आसमां (टू जी )
कोयला , लोहा ,वन सबकुछ दुश्मन लूट रहा ,
अब तो जाग जरा | |

गिर गया नेताओं और बाबाओं का चरित्र ,बढ गया इंफ्लेशन ,
रुपया , जी .डी .पी ,सेंसेक्स सबकुछ दुश्मन गिरा रहा ,
अब तो जाग जरा | |

अँधेरा घना छा रहा , देश पे घोटालों के बादल मंडरा रहा ,
निराशाओं को दूर करने झाड़ू आ रहा ,आम आदमी जाग रहा ,
हाथों में हाथ , कंधे से कन्धा स्वराज मिला रहा ,
अब तो जाग जरा | |

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Monday, November 11, 2013

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Scope of Digital Marketing

Marketing of a business is the most effective way of getting the people to know what the company sells, what the company is all about. It is the phenomenon which is directly proportional to generating revenue for the company. That is why, many companies start marketing even before their product is launched. Using internet as a platform to promote their products is known as digital marketing. Via internet, it becomes possible to target small number of people who are not accessible easily. This is called as Niche Internet Marketing. It helps to gain untapped market which would otherwise be impossible.
Digital Marketing: A Prerequisite for Success.

Promotion is a very expensive way if not done carefully. Advertisements can be useless if they are not present at the right place at the right time. And this task is difficult and tedious. This issue is easily resolved by a new way of marketing that has recently come up, i.e. Digital Marketing.
Today everything is done through internet so it brings in a need to market the product over internet too. The online population has increased at alarming rate. More and more people are using latest electronic gadgets that provide internet connectivity. Promoting products or services using this medium of internet is called Digital marketing. There are various different processes by which a company promotes its product or service such as content writing, improving site efficiency using HTML, search engine marketing, web site design, removing barriers of indexing activities. These are the prime tools of any digital marketing company.
In a recent survey of marketers, it was found that 80% wanted to promote their product through internet and out of those, 70% were planning to promote via Social media.
Scope of

Digital marketing in India
India has large number of companies which work on various scales of business. The diversification of goods and services is huge. Some are small, some are big, some produce products, some provide services. All these companies have to promote their product or service by advertising in the right way. There are many digital media agencies in Mumbai which provide these digital marketing services.
India has a bright future for such companies and a huge scope as international companies tend to outsource these services to India.

Digital marketing companies in Mumbai
Mumbai is the commercial and financial capital of India. Mumbai has great digital marketing companies. These companies take all the necessary steps to make the online marketing of your company successful. In search engine optimization company's website comes in top results of a search engine. The top search engines are Google, Bing, Yahoo, AOL, Ask, etc. Millions of searches are made daily on this site. Placing advertisements tactfully on these search pages helps to capture the right audience for the product.Smo Services in Mumbai are also one of the best ways to promote a fan page on facebook. As of now, there are 1 billion users of facebook. Therefore it is necessary for a marketer to use facebook as a platform to promote the goods or services.
Only a strategically planned digital marketing of a company can be cost effective and lucrative at the same time.

sources:http://goarticles.com/article/The-Emerging-Scope-of-Digital-Marketing/7607571/

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Make a Difference

We are all gifted with a unique set of skills and abilities. With those abilities we can make extra-ordinary things happen in the world around us, or not.

It is completely up to you whether you want your life to make a difference and what difference you want your life to make.

Many people set lofty goals for their lives and want to be remembered as visionaries, they want to change and save the world.

Others want to be remembered as the kind man or women down the street who always helped and always listened if you needed help.

Who do you think is the better person?

The one who changes the world or the one who saves the individual?

Do what not have to do incredible things; just being there for the people around you can save someone from a meaningless life and help them lead the life they were meant to live.

Small things matter

Changing the life of another person is an incredible feeling and it is completely within your grasp. You can do this by deciding to become a mentor for a young ambitious person. You can help them avoid the mistakes you have made and help them learn from the ones they will inevitably make themselves.

Fight for someone's rights

You will often see someone get treated unfairly. It happens both professionally and socially, individuals who deserve recognition do not get it.

By taking up the fight and making sure others get what they deserve and earned you will be a true hero. You will make a lasting impact on their lives and you will be rewarded with love and help in the future when you are in need.

The law of karma says that whatever you do you will get back three fold, helping others is therefore a selfish act, but still a good act, one that you should do without fear, with love and with the knowledge that you will one day be rewarded.

Go the distance

Compromise is the enemy of long term commitment, if you have committed to helping someone by being their mentor or by fighting for their rights, doesn't stop half way. Go the distance and see it through. Make sure something happens so all your work doesn't end up as only talk.

Conclusion

In truth we might all be here to help each other, we might all be a part of a machine that fosters cooperation, or were not. We might just be here to make the best of the situation for ourselves.

In any case, helping others brings happiness and prosperity into your own life, so for whatever reason you chose to help others, it will always help you in return.

The difference between stopping half way and finishing isn't much in terms of the work you put in, but worlds apart in the difference for the individual you are helping.

Monday, October 28, 2013

THIS IS THE LIFE

THIS IS THE LIFE
By Annie Dillard from the Fall issue ofImage: A Journal of the Arts and Religion, published by the Center for Religious Humanism at Seattle Pacific University. Dillard's most recent book is For the Time Being.

Any culture tells you how to live your one and only life: to wit as everyone else does. Probably most cultures prize, as ours rightly does, making a contribution by working hard at work that you love; being in the know, and intelligent; gathering a surplus; and loving your family above all, and your dog, your boat, bird-watching. Beyond those things our culture might specialize in money, and celebrity, and natural beauty. These are not universal. You enjoy work and will love your grandchildren, and somewhere in there you die.
Another contemporary consensus might be: You wear the best shoes you can afford, you seek to know Rome's best restaurants and their staffs, drive the best car, and vacation on Tenerife. And what a cook you are!
Or you take the next tribe's pigs in thrilling raids; you grill yams; you trade for televisions and hunt white-plumed birds. Everyone you know agrees: this is the life. Perhaps you burn captives. You set fire to a drunk. Yours is the human struggle, or the elite one, to achieve... whatever your own culture tells you: to publish the paper that proves the point; to progress in the firm and gain high title and salary, stock options, benefits; to get the loan to store the beans till their price rises; to elude capture, to feed your children or educate them to a feather edge; or to count coup or perfect your calligraphy; to eat the king's deer or catch the poacher; to spear the seal, intimidate the enemy, and be a big man or beloved woman and die respected for the pigs or the title or the shoes. Not a funeral. Forget funeral. A big birthday party. Since everyone around you agrees.
Since everyone around you agrees ever since there were people on earth that land is value, or labor is value, or learning is value, or
title, necklaces, degree, murex shells, or ownership of slaves. Everyone knows bees sting and ghosts haunt and giving your robes away humiliates your rivals. That the enemies are barbarians. That wise men swim through the rock of the earth; that houses breed filth, airstrips attract airplanes, tornadoes punish, ancestors watch, and you can buy a shorter stay in purgatory. The black rock is holy, or the scroll; or the pangolin is holy, the quetzal is holy, this tree, water, rock, stone, cow, cross, or mountain and it's all true. The Red Sox. Or nothing at all is holy, as everyone intelligent knows.
Who is your "everyone"? Chess masters scarcely surround themselves with motocross racers. Do you want aborigines at your birthday party? Or are you serving yak-butter tea? Popular culture deals not in its distant past, or any other past, or any other culture. You know no one who longs to buy a mule or be named to court or thrown into a volcano.
So the illusion, like the visual field, is complete It has no holes except books you read and soon forget. And death takes us by storm. What was that, that life? What else offered? If for him it was contract bridge, if for her it was copyright law, if for everyone it was and is an optimal mix of family and friends, learning, contribution, and joy of making and amelioratingwhat else is there, or was there, or will there ever be?
What else is a vision or fact of time and the peoples it bears issuing from the mouth of the cosmos, from the round mouth of eternity, in a wide and parti-colored utterance. In the complex weave of this utterance like fabric, in its infinite domestic interstices, the centuries and continents and classes dwell. Each people knows only its own squares in the weave, its wars and instruments and arts, and also the starry sky.
Okay, and then what? Say you scale your own weft and see time's breadth and the length of space. You see the way the fabric both passes among the stars and encloses them. You see in the weave nearby, and aslant farther off, the peoples variously scandalized or exalted in their squares. They work on their projects they flake



spear points, hoe, plant; they kill aurochs or one another; they prepare sacrifices as we here and now work on our projects. What, seeing this spread multiply infinitely in every direction, would you do differently? No one could love your children more; would you love them less? Would you change your project? To what? Whatever you do, it has likely brought delight to fewer people than either contract bridge or the Red Sox.
However hypnotized you and your people are, you will be just as dead in their war, our war. However dead you are, more people will come. However many more people come, your time and its passions, and yourself and your passions, weigh equally in the balance with those of any dead who pulled waterwheel poles by the Nile or Yellow rivers, or painted their foreheads black, or starved in the wilderness, or wasted from disease then or now. Our lives and our deaths count equally, or we must abandon one-man-one-vote dismantle democracy, and assign six billion people an importance-of-life ranking from one to six billiona ranking whose number decreases, like gravity, with the square of the distance between us and them.
What would you do differently, you up on your beanstalk looking at scenes of all peoples at all times in all places? When you climb down, would you dance any less to the music you love, knowing that music to be as provisional as a bug? Somebody has to make jugs and shoes, to turn the soil, fish. If you descend the long rope-ladders back to your people and time in the fabric, if you tell them what you have seen, and even if someone cares to listen, then what? Everyone knows times and cultures are plural. If you come back a shrugging relativist or tongue-tied absolutist, then what? If you spend hours a day looking around, high astraddle the warp or woof of your people's wall, then what new wisdom can you take to your grave for worms to untangle? Well, maybe you will not go into advertising.
Then you would know your own death better but perhaps not dread it less. Try to bring people up the wall, carry children to see it to
what end? Fewer golf courses? What is wrong with golf? Nothing at all. Equality of wealth? Sure; how?
The woman watching sheep over there, the man who carries embers in a pierced clay ball, the engineer, the girl who spins wool into yarn as she climbs, the smelter, the babies learning to recognize speech in their own languages, the man whipping a slave's flayed back, the man digging roots, the woman digging roots, the child digging roots what would you tell them? And the future people what are they doing? What excitements sweep peoples here and there from time to time? Into the muddy river they go, into the trenches, into the caves, into the mines, into the granary, into the sea in boats. Most humans who were ever alive lived inside one single culture that never changed for hundreds of thousands of years; archaeologists scratch their heads at so conservative and static a culture.
Over here, the rains fail; they are starving. There, the caribou fail; they are starving. Corrupt leaders take the wealth. Not only there but here. Rust and smut spoil the rye. When pigs and cattle starve or freeze, people die soon after. Disease empties a sector, a billion sectors.
People look at the sky and at the other animals. They make beautiful objects, beautiful sounds, beautiful motions of their bodies beating drums in lines. They pray; they toss people in peat bogs; they help the sick and injured; they pierce their lips, their noses, ears; they make the same mistakes despite religion, written language, philosophy, and science; they build, they kill, they preserve, they count and figure, they boil the pot, they keep the embers alive; they tell their stories and gird themselves.
Will knowledge you experience directly make you a Buddhist? Must you forfeit excitement per se? To what end?
Say you have seen something. You have seen an ordinary bit of what is real, the infinite fabric of time that eternity shoots through, and time's soft-skinned people working and dying under slowly shifting stars. Then what?
(posted with the permission of the author)