Saturday, July 30, 2011

Corruption- some views

            The current systems of the world has many loopholes and problems. In them, Corruption is on the high edge.
Most of countries has been affected by this warm more or less. It is obvious that, in India there is no corruption in the system of government, government just simply follows the corruption!!! It is like having treatment of disease become disease itself and there is no hope of curing from it.
            The Democracy is a great anatomy for any country which is developing itself currently. But, Change is life. Our approach is only our destiny. Whatever the system may cause, one should do only what should be done as on the basis of legal and governmental perspectives.
The experienced persons are holding the government on their arms and just blaming each other and finding their own safe sides. Duties are there. Responsibilities are there. Authorities are there. Then why one should need to give bribe? why one should take bribe? A per the economy, needs of a person are increasing faster than income.
It directly means that person will find the way to satisfy all his needs. And so, Corruption takes place.
It can be cured by some ways, though it is difficult, but not impossible..

First of all, each and every person has to decrease his needs. For that, he must change his lifestyle and live according to his revenue. He must not compare himself to other by his repositories.
One should take his responsibility to the society, to the country, to the government by himself.
And person can only do this or think to do this if and only if he has full trust on government, society.
Also it is desirable to make yourself true before giving advices or making complaints to others.


If anyone has any suggestions regarding this subject, comment please.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Use of Internet affecting our memory, finds study

New York, July 15 (ANI): Researchers have found that the widespread use of search engines and online databases is affecting the way people remember information.

To know whether people were more likely to remember information that could be easily retrieved from a computer, Betsy Sparrow, an assistant professor of psychology at Columbia and her collaborators, Daniel M. Wegner of Harvard and Jenny Liu of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, staged different memory experiments, reports the New York Times.

In one experiment where participants typed 40 bits of trivia, the team found that the subjects were significantly more likely to remember information if they thought they would not be able to find it later.
"Participants did not make the effort to remember when they thought they could later look up the trivia statement they had read," wrote the authors. 

A second experiment was aimed at determining whether computer accessibility affects precisely what we remember.
"If asked the question whether there are any countries with only one colour in their flag, for example," the researchers wrote, "do we think about flags - or immediately think to go online to find out?"
In this case, participants were asked to remember both the trivia statement itself and which of five computer folders it was saved in. The researchers were surprised to find that people seemed better able to recall the folder.
"That kind of blew my mind," Dr. Sparrow said.

The experiment explores an aspect of what is known as transactive memory - the notion that we rely on our family, friends and co-workers as well as reference material to store information for us. 

The Internet's effects on memory are still largely unexplored, Dr. Sparrow said, adding that her experiments had led her to conclude that the Internet has become our primary external storage system.
"Human memory," she said, "is adapting to new communications technology." (ANI)

source: http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/Use-Internet-affecting-memory-ani-3379552851.html

Toh Zinda Ho Tum

"Dilon mein tum apni betaabiyan leke chal rahe ho, toh zinda ho tum
Nazar mein khwaabon ki bijliyan leke chal rahe ho, toh zinda ho tum
Hawa ke jhokon ke jaise aazad rehna seekho
Tum ek dariya ke jaise lehron mein behna seekho
Har ek lamhe se tum milo khole apni baahein
Har ek pal ek naya samaa dekhiye
Jo apni aankhon mein hayraniyan leke chal rahe ho, toh zinda ho tum
Dilon mein tum apni betaabiyan leke chal rahe ho, toh zinda ho tum"


Film/Album: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Singer(s): Farhan Akhtar
Music Director: Shankar, Ehsaan & Loy
Lyricist: Javed Akhtar


source: http://just4lovers.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/zindagi-na-milegi-dobara-lyrics/ 

Saturday, July 2, 2011

the typical caste-based reservation

The following table reflects the typical caste-based reservation profile:
SC and SC Converts to Buddhism === 13.0%
STs === 7.0%
Vimukta Jati === 3.0%
Nomadic Tribes (NTI) === 2.5%
...Nomadic Tribes (NT2) === 3.5%
Nomadic Tribes (NT3) === 2.0%
OBC === 19.0%
Total === 50.0%