Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Celebrate Republic Day without fear



Ours is the biggest democracy in the world and on this day of 26th January, 1950, we the Indian people accepted our Constitution which formally and officially declared India as a democratic country.

Therefore, January 26 is a sacred day for all of us. Republic Day reminds the people of their fundamental rights and responsibilities and their duties too.

No doubt democracy has certain merits and demerits as well, but the merits certainly have been working meaningfully and successfully to make India a country regarded highly throughout the world.

We enjoy our rights to establish our views and ideology and our stand also and we have the right to criticise our government whatever its political colour. So this is a day of national festival for us.

But in Assam, for the last few decades, Republic Day has been celebrated under the threat of insurgent groups like Ulfa and various others. They have deprived the people of Assam from attending and celebrating this important national festival.

The majority of the people of Assam have stayed away from Republic Day functions against their will. They did not have the right to salute their national flag. We hope the situation will change in the near future.

This time we have seen that most of the leaders of Ulfa now are in custody and it is also expected that the leaders will certainly be concerned about the desire of the people of Assam and come forward to have formal talks with the government to resolve the three-decade-long problem.

But Paresh Barua, the chief of the military wing of Ulfa, has asked the people not to participate or celebrate Republic Day. He has even threatened stern action against those who go against this diktat.

In these circumstances, the question for the people is whether they can still participate in tomorrow’s Republic Day functions.

But I feel that though the few Ulfa cadres scattered in the state can create not only nuisance but also havoc in some places, the people will come forward and celebrate Republic Day.

I personally feel that there is no greater force than the united stand of the general people.

And moreover, the stand of the Ulfa commander-in-chief is not one that is heartily supported by a majority of Ulfa leaders.

And the government as well as the administration should be extra vigilant so that Ulfa cadres cannot create a big problem by playing with the lives and property of the peace loving people of Assam.

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

India's Position in the World


Key StatisticsUnitRank in the World (2004)
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Total Area

1000
Ha

Russian Federation
(1,707, 540)

Canada
(997,061)
USA
(962,909)
China
(959,805)
Brazil
(851,488)
Australia
(7741,22)
India
(328 ,726)
Agricultural Area

1000
Ha

China
(553,957)
Australia
(447,000)
USA
(411,863)
Brazil
(263,580)
Russian Federation
(216, 580)
Kazakhstan
(206,769)
India
(181,177)
Arable Land1000
Ha
USA
(176,018)
India
(161,715)
China
(142,621)
Russian Federation
(123,465)
Brazil
(58,980)
Australia
(48,300)
Argentina
(33,700)
Cattle Stocks (Head)MnBrazil
(192,000,000)
India
(185,500,000)
China
(106,530,500)
Argentina
(50,768,000)
Australia
(26,420,000)
Ethiopia
(35,500,000)
Bangladesh
(24,500,000)

Buffalo Stocks (Head)

MnIndia
(97,700,00)
Pakistan
(25,500,000)
China
(22,808,750)
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Sheep Stocks (Head)MnChina
(157,330,415)
Australia
(94,500,000)
India
(62,500,000)
Iran,
Islamic Rep of (54,000,000)
New Zealand
(40,065,000)
Brazil
(14,182,000)
---
Goat Stocks
(Head)
MnChina
(183,362,773)
India
(120,000,000)
Pakistan
(54,700,000)
Bangladesh
(34,500,000)
Brazil
(9,087,000)
Russian Federation
(2,343, 900)
---
Hen EggMtChina
(24,341,400)
USA
(5,252,300)
Japan
(2,505,000)
Russia
(1,970,000)
Mexico
(1,920,000)
India
(1,890,000)
Brazil
(1,560,000)
Cow Milk
Whole, Fresh
MtIndia
(37,800,000)
Germany
(28,000,000)
France
(24,200,000)
Brazil
(23,320,000)
China
(18,850,000)
New Zealand
(14,780,000)
Australia
(10,377,000)
Wheat ProductionMtChina
(91,330,265)
India
(72,060,000)
USA
(58,881,368)
Russian Federation
(42,200,000)
Canada
(24,462,300)
Australia
(22,500,000)
---
Rice (Paddy)
Prduction
MtChina
(186,730,000)
India
(124,400,000)
Bangladesh
(37,910,000)
Vietnam
(35,500,000)
Thailand
(25,200,000)
USA
(10,227,960)
---
Mangoes ProductionMtIndia
(10,800,000)
China
(3,622,000)
Thailand
(1,750,000)
Mexico
(1,503,010)
Pakistan
(1,072,000)
Brazil
(845,000)
Bangladesh
(243,000)
Cereals
Production
MtChina
(422,599,164)
USA
(387,397,546)
India
(226,330,000)
Russian Federation
(74,465,000)
Brazil
(64,268,845)
Canada
(50,155,200)
Argentina
(32,457,000)
Coarse Grain
Production
MtUSA
(318,288,218)
China
(144,538,900)
Brazil
(44,877,045)
Russian Federation
(31,785,000)
India
(29,870,000)
Canada
(25,692,900)
---
Tea ProdnMtIndia
(845,000)
China
(821,000)
Sri Lanka
(303,000 )
Kenya
(290,000)
Indonesia
(158,843)
Turkey
(131,000)
---
Sugar Cane ProductionMtBrazil
(411,009,984)
India
(244,800,000)
China
(93,200,000)
Thailand
(63,707,272)
Colombia
(37,100,000 )
Australia
(36,892,000)
Cuba
(24,000,000)
Cashew Nuts ProductionMtVietnam
(640,000)
India
(460,000)
Brazil
(223,941)
Nigeria
(186,000)
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Groundnut (in shell) ProdnMtChina
(14,075,000)
India
(7,500,000)
Nigeria
(2,700,000)
USA
(1,905,700)
Indonesia
(1,450,000)
Sudan
(1,200,000)
Argentina
(414,285)
Coconuts ProductionMtIndonesia
(15,650,000)
Philippines
(13,700,000)
India
(9,700,000)
Brazil
(2,959,880)
Sri Lanka
(1,900,000)
Thailand
(1,450,000)
China
(289,000)
Coir ProdnMtIndia
(450,000)
Sri Lanka
(133,000)
Malaysia
(28,000)
Thailand
(20,000 )
Bangladesh
(11,390)
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Jute ProdnMtIndia
(1,789,000)
Bangladesh
(800,000)
China
(68,000)
Myamar
(50,000)
Uzbekistan
(20,000)
Nepal
(17,000)
---
Lentils ProdnMtIndia
(1,100,000)
Canada
(938,000)
Tuekey
(560,000)
Australia
(220,000)
Nepal
(160,000)
USA
(154,000)
China
(150,000)
Millet ProdnMtIndia
(8,000,000)
Nigeria
(6,100,000)
China
(2,200,800)
Burkina Faso
(1,250,000)
Russian Federation
(1,050,000)
------
Natural Rubber ProdnMtThailand
(3,030,000)
Indonesia
(1,792,000)
Malaysia
(1,000,000)
India
(694,000)
China
(550,000)
Brazil
(96,000)
---
Onions, Dry ProdnMtChina
(18,035,000)
India
(5,500,000)
USA
(3,162,750)
Pakistan
(1,657,900)
Russian Federation
(1,625,000)
Iran
(1,500,000)
Brazil
(1,133,240)
Potatoes ProdnMtChina
(75,048,000)
Russian Federation
(37,000,000)
India
(25,000,000)
USA
(20,419,280 )
Ukraine
(19,450,000)
Poland
(15,000,000 )
Germany
(12,991,076)
Sesame Seed ProdnMtIndia
(800,000)
China
(650,620)
Myanmar
(380,000)
Sudan
(325,000)
Uganda
(110,000)
Bangladesh
(50,000)
---
Soyabeans ProdnMtUSA
(85,740,952)
Brazil
(49,205,268)
Argentina
(32,000,000)
China
(17,750,340)
India
(7,000,000)
Paraguay
(3,800,000)
Canada
(2,919,600

Thailand Government Releases New Postage Stamps on Hindu Deities.

Government of Thailand released remarkable new edition of stamps depicting the Hindu Deities, which will definitely delight the hearts of Hindu’s in Asia and other parts of the world. Thailand has a remarkable affinity to the Hindu Religion and Thai People are obviously proud of their Indian (Hindu) connection with the rich and colorful Thai culture and tradition.



The newly published stamps and the first day covers are embossed and printed with four (4) idol images of Hindu gods, namely Lord Ganesha, Lord Brahma, Lord Narayana (Phra Narai) and Lord Shiva (Phra Issuan) has indeed created a wonderful feelings and has brought great honour to the minds of the Hindu fraternity in Thailand and every parts in this globe. The inclusion of the Aum sign and the Trimurthi (Brhama, Vishnu and Mahesh) in the first day cover enhanced the significance of Hindu Dharma into the mind of every Hindu admirers without any doubt.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Renewables

India has a very active programme to promote the use of renewable energy. Some salient features of the current renewables situation are given source-wise.

Solar

redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) Photovoltaic systems based on solar energy have been put to a variety of uses in rural electrification, railway signalling, microwave repeaters, power to border outposts and TV transmission and reception.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) Grid-connected PV power plants with an aggregate capacity of 1900 kWp have been set up for demand-side management or tail-end voltage support.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) A 140 MW integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) plant is being set up based on solar thermal technology and liquified natural gas.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) Solar lanterns, home- and street-lighting systems, stand-alone power plants, and pumping systems are being promoted. So far, 9,20,000 SPV systems with an aggregate capacity of 82 MWp have been installed in the country.

Wind energy

redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) India is among the five leading nations in wind power generation
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) The installed capacity is 1507 MW, and generators of capacity 250-600 kW are manufactured here.
redbullet.jpg (4598 bytes) 95% of installed wind power capacity is in the private sector. State-of-the-art wind power systems are also being manufactured in the country. In fact, wind turbine equipment is also being exported to other developing and developed countries.