30 May 2013

Effort of Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh


It has come to the knowledge of the "Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh" that Sushri Lumbini Mate, an SC/ST employee of Census Department has been terminated on a flimsy ground and by a misrepresentation of facts b4r the Higher formation of Census office ,New Delhi. Shri Arun Kumar, president of the Association has taken up the matter by way of filing a complaint b4r the Parliamentary Committee. The Parliament Committee has taken cognizance of the said Complaint & ordered to take appropriate action

The History of India says that the Great Maharana Pratap of Mewar never succeeded in getting back “Chittod fort” from the Moghuls during his life time but it does not diminish the Great Rana’s effort, sincerity and valour. If we minus the qualities of Ranaji, then the culture of India reaches “0”. The posterity never remembers ManSingh who lead a prosperous life rather remembers the Great “Maharana Pratap” who spent fighting & snatching fort after fort from the Moghul Emperor “Akbar, the Great”.

Coming back 2 the Issue, I make it clear that I am not a politician and this is not a political stunt of a political party. It is the words of Govt Servant, a man typing in the night (Time 10.30 P.M) without any interest. I am President of “Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh”. There is only one interest. I love my Country & its people. I vl create a band of volunteers who vl fight 4r justice. We want justice 4r the poor girl “Sushri Lumbini Mate” 

28 May 2013

The Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh has sought information regarding implementation of RTE Act. Under this Act, the Private Schools are bound to give admission to poor students without taking donation but the Public Information officer has denied on a flimsy ground deliberately.




Therefore, 1st Appeal has been made b4r 1st Appellate Authority under the RTI Act. The Govt officers who are deliberately avoiding RTI Applicants needs 2 b exposed. The Appeal is uploaded 4r public viewing.

Kabita ka naya rup

Mera  ek   dostne  bheja  ek    link,
Link ko  chute  hi    Virus   aa   gaya.
Quickheal    ne   turant     apna   kam    dikhaya, 
Aur    bach gaya mera Computer  
Magar   Facebook    page  thik hone me, 
 aur   do     din    ka  samay    liya.
Jab    facebook     chalu ho    gaya,   to    mene  khud   se   puchha.
Ye     dost   hai    dusman     hai    ?
Jabab aya,   sabse bada dost   hai,
Kyonki    Virus   se     tumko  ladhna   sikhaya.
Aur   me    sach   batau  dosto,  me   ye   lines     kaise   likh  paya
Kyonki     panti   hamra     abhi    so rahi   hai,
Isliye      to   azad      hu   aaur     kavita    n   hote   huye  bhi 
 kabita    ka  anand  le  raha   hu.


27 May 2013

1st Appeal in Education Deptt of CG

We have sought information & document regarding admission given to poor children under RTE Act from Directorate of Education, Pensionwada, Raipur. The PIO has denied information on a flimsy ground. 1st appeal has been made under the RTI Act, 2005

IIIrd workshop on RTI by Right Thinking Indians Association , Raipur, Chhattisgarh.

Invitation to All

we r organising a big program in Brindaban Hall, Civil Lines, Raipur on 17th August, 2013.Time 10 A.M to 5 P.M.

Shri A. K Banerjee, the Editor of "Revenue Transparent Times, New Delhi" is the Chief Guest of the Program. Pl. attend along wd ur family members, friends & contacts. . We want 2 make a new India, a modern India & a strong India. Contribute ur ideas.

(Arun Pati)             (Govind Thakre)

President                    Secretary
  Right Thinking Indians Association,

Raipur, Chhattisgarh

RSS past & present

RSS is a common name in India. Dr K.B Headgear founded this Organization in 1925. He was a doctor in Nagpur. Dr Hedgewar as a medical student in  Kolkatta  had been a part of the revolutionary activities of the Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar striving to free India from British rule. He had been charged with sedition in 1921 by the British Administration and was imprisoned for one year. He learned the techniques of fighting from secret revolutionary organisations like the Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar in Bengal. After completing his studies and graduating, he returned to Nagpur. Being disillusioned with the armed movement, he left the revolutionary organisations in the year 1925 and formed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The RSS first met in 1925 just after two months of Kakori Train Robbery in a small ground of Nagpur with 5-6 persons on Vijay Dasmi. After the formation of the RSS, Hedgewar kept the organization away from having any direct affiliation to any of the political organisations fighting against the British rule. 
During World war II, the RSS  openly admired Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.  Golwaker who became the supreme leader of the RSS after Hedgewar, drew inspiration from Adolf Hitler's ideology of racial purity. He had said in his book - 'We, or Our Nationhood Defined'.

RSS was banned 4 times as follows:-

 1st by British during pre Indepence era,

2nd in 1948 when RSS leader Nathram Godse assassinated Mahatama Gandhi, the Father of the Nation.

 3rd   during Emergency (1975–1978); and
4th after the Demolition of Babri Masjid in 1992.

Why I write these lines. The reason is that RSS is the cultural face of BJP. Every Indian should know the details about a party / orgainsation which is palying a vital role in Public life of India.

In my view, it was a major mistake of RSS in identifying who is friend of  Humanity and who is the enemy of the Humanity.

Now I upload the photo of the Founder member of RSS downloaded 4m Net.

26 May 2013

IIIrd General Meeting of "Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh".

We r planning 2 invite Shri A.K Banerjee, Editor of "Revenue Transparent Times" in the 3rd General meeting of "Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh". The magazine has created an impression in the minds of the public that the said magazine is dedicated in unearthing scams all over India. Consent is awaited.

Software Problem

WE have formed our "Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh" in 2005. The organization gets a boost when a website was formed named as "rtia.in" . Sometimes, the site shows error & does not work. It shows that due to numerous logging this error has occurred. No doubt, the site automatically starts work after some days but the question arises as to why the owner who has opened the site vl suffer for logging of the public. I am raw in Computer and therefore could not follow what is happening and what is the remedy? Problems force a man to find solution. Now, it is my look out to find the solution.

I cannot afford to b a silent spectator of these happenings. Anyway, I feel young when I learn the advanced applications of site, software & similar subjects from my son and from the young boys & girls of my sons' age
Being inspired with the Anna Hazare movement, I along wd my friends & contacts started a similar Organisation named as "Right Thinking Indians Association". After separation between Anna hazare & Arvind Jejriwal, AAP(the long form is Aam Admi Party) was formed. Delhi is no doubt strong with capable leadership of Kejriwal saheb, but the same is not case in states. What I c in Chhattisgarh & Odisha, I do not feel there is any strong Organisation & any such Organisational activity. Leaders should possess a clear vision and give continuous programs. It vl make the volunteers busy and it vl benefit the Organisation of more recruitment. 


What I mark. The leader himself adopts a very safe posture. No doubt, safety is a point particularly at the initial stages of any party / organisation. In this context, I remember the famous saying that Big Ships are safe in ports, but they are not meant for it. They are meant for high sea voyages. In some occasions, ships drowned in Toofan but for the fear of Toofan, no ships rests in Port for all the time.
I was called in a meeting held by a social group. It wants reform in Chhattisgarh Election. The topic is suggestion 4r improvement in the system. My point was 4 points which we need for immediate changes as detailed below:- 

1. Strict implementation of Achar Sanhita b4r Election and provision of imposition of penalty in case of confirmation of the offence by the Candidates.
2. Weightage to the educated voters. Minimum qualification of educated voter is Matriculation. In this way, the bad effect of distribution of cash, liquor, blanket, other goods etc will be diminished.
3. No one vl allowed 2 contest IInd time, once already won the election. Dat means one chance. It vl not allow to accumulate black money year after year. It is just like the effect of Transfer of Employees for diminishing the power in one station.
4. Recall system. People who has voted can recall in case they want so. It vl alwys act as fear factor 4r the present powerful public leaders. Dats vl act as whip of a Teacher. It vl force students (here politicians) 2 become disciplined.

My words appealed some members of the Audience but two organizers were not prepared to face the Truth i.e what is actually in Raipur & Chhattisgarh when I quoted. This is called beating the Bush.




A new day in Chhattisgarh

It is 4 o’clock in the morning. The day which vl be counted tomorrow is 26th May, 2013. A major change occurred in the night. Several Congress men including their leader Late Mahenndra Karma are dead by a Naxalite attack during Parivartan tour in the Naxal infested area of the Disitrict of Bastar. The state is Chhattisgarh. A few hrs b4r the same leader was called Shri Mahendra Karma. After some hrs, he is called Late. It is huge loss to his family. Family vl no more c him from this day. The Congress party may win the coming election on the basis of sympathy votes.

I am here in FB not for politics rather with a single motive of social welfare. In this context, I want to mention the event of last evening meeting in Brindaban Hall, Civil Lines, Raipur. I saw some faces which came in the Meeting accepting them as leaders. I call them simply as cowards & betrayers. Shri Arvind Kejriwal is the most promising leader and in the meeting, I find just the opposite.  The leader has always to lead 4m the front. He has 2 greater risks. He can not take take a back seat. He should not fear speaking  to public 4m the Dias. The voices may be sometimes loud, sometimes thin, some words may not be appropriate but the main point is that it should come from the core of his heart. Otherwise it is simply drama. Drama is happening in Parliament. Then why should we repeat here. The answer is also simple i.e. to present themselves before the masses as leaders. It may be that due to organizing power & ability of speaking, one may get tkt in an election, gets elected and the purpose of life may be achieved. What is the so called purpose of life. A big bunglow, a dog before the said House, a costly Car for comfort & to create an impression in Society. Is it for this purpose we have assembled? Certainly not.

I got a satisfaction that one journalist and another young man stood up in the meeting and said 4m his heart. These two persons represent the voice of the people. The 5/6 leaders are cowards and cheating the public. Bhagat was hanged. WE cannot afford for any such occasion. The organizer has done a great job. The job left 4r the people pf the city is to snatch the mike and conduct a better program where people speaks 4m their core of their heart. I am dead sure that there vl b no anarchy.

I give an example. When police remains on Duty and a busy square is left to its fate, is it a fact that dozens of accidents occur & people fight wd each other? Just opposite happens. The people frame their Rules automatically and act in a disciplined manner. Here, the 5/6 leaders is 2 b ousted or to b asked sit in the meeting polite manner. The trusted & chamches of the Big persons should b exposed.

 Once pattavi Sitaramay was preferred by Mahatma Gandhi against dynamic leader Great Subash Bose. WE vl not permit for another repetition. That is the vow of “Right Thinking Indians Association, Chhattisgarh. These ideas needs 2 b propagated throughout the length & breadth of the Country. We cannot suffer like the small child artist of film “Tare jami par”. Always remember, there is a difference between reel life & real life. No Amir Khan vl come 4r us. I say this wd emphasis. We have to raise our own power 4m within and we have 2 become our own “Amir Khan”, the teacher role played by the talented Artist in the inspirational picture.


25 May 2013

BPL Card holder denied the right in Chhattisgarh

Shri Bhim Rao Lodhi, president of "Right Thinking Indians Association" Chhattisgarh has sought information & document from the Public Information Officer, Durg Municipality. The PIO has rejected the RTI Application & denied Information & document on the ground that the BPL Card used by Shri Lodhi is an invalid document for getting the RTI document on free of cost. So, the provision of getting a facility of document has been made invalid by issuing a Circular by the Secretariat, Chhattisgah. The Circular says that BPL card which is in possession of Loadhiji has been issued for getting food ration. The Chhattisgarh Govt does not bear any responsibility. Even it is not discharging their  statutory responsibility of implementing a beneficial provision as stipulated in the RTI Act framed by Central Govt. The question arises as who will protest against this?

The BJP, they are the present Ruler of the State. So, the question of reversing the Circular is out of question.
The Congress Party. The Party which rules by distributing cash & liquor on the eve of election will coerce the CG Govt does not arise.
Any NGO. The NGOs has been formed to get aid in cash from Govt / foreign land. So protest by the NGOs is not possible. A dependent / beggar has no right to protest against her owner.
There is nobody. So, ultimately who thinks about the problems of Country, State, poor, needy persons have to raise their voice  against this Circular. We have to rise upto the occasion. The so called intellectual is not concerned. The journalists are busy in covering the tours of leaders & getting advertisements. It is their bread & butter. The bhuke & Nange has to realise that they are bhuke & Nange only  by their choice and not by their luck.  


In every Country whenever any situation arises, these poor persons express their grievance and the accumulated grievances give a concrete result.

Three steps of Election Reform

Tomorrow a meeting vl b held in Brinaban Hall, Raipur on the matters "need of a political party reforms". The SMS was given by Shri Goutam Bandopadhya, the veteran social activist of Chhattigarh and re messaged by Shri Uchit Sharma, Chief of  Aam Admi Party (in short AAP) , Chhattisgarh. 
There is no such word "Re message". I have coined this word. I take inspiration in such language matter 4m my loving (?) & respected (?) Retd Asstt Commissioner, Shri Shri Ingle Saheb of Indore gharana. Shri Ingle saheb while writing note sheet which was favorite subject cum hobby cum source of earning maximum money invented an unique word. The word is called "implementabilty". Obviously, it is a mixture of 2 words "implement" & "ability". There is no such grammar for joining words in English language but our loving Asstt Commissioner did this job b4r his retirement. A splendid job. The famous English writer Lord Shakespere if born again vl commit suicide by the delhi style rape of this English language. From Indian side, if Great Gramatician Panini vl take birth again, he will also choose similar action as he can not tolerate the violation of Grammar without payment of Copy right fees.

Now I come to political reforms. I want 3 things narrated as under:-

1. Stringent punishment against persons (Aam Admi) and politicians who violated "Ahar Sanhita" introduced b4r election.
2. Weightage of votes should b given to the educated voters. Minimum Qualification is Matriculation'.
3. Restriction of number of times in holding posts of public servants. For example, if a man / woman has been elected once, he/she should not be another chance. There r crores & croes of people of calibre, intelligence, knowledge, power and in every thing. If change of Old cricket players can bring better result, then why the players of Parliament/ State Assembly can not b changed. 

Last, the image uploading part
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3 steps for Election Reform

Tomorrow a meeting vl b held in Brinaban Hall, Raipur on the matters "need of a political party reforms". The SMS was given by Shri Goutam Bandopadhya, the veteran social activist of Chhattigarh and re messaged by Shri Uchit Sharma, Chief of  Aam Admi Party (in short AAP) , Chhattisgarh. 
There is no such word "Re message". I have coined this word. I take inspiration in such language matter 4m my loving (?) & respected (?) Retd Asstt Commissioner, Shri Shri Ingle Saheb of Indore gharana. Shri Ingle saheb while writing note sheet which was favorite subject cum hobby cum source of earning maximum money invented an unique word. The word is called "implementabilty". Obviously, it is a mixture of 2 words "implement" & "ability". There is no such grammar for joining words in English language but our loving Asstt Commissioner did this job b4r his retirement. A splendid job. The famous English writer Lord Shakespere if born again vl commit suicide by the delhi style rape of this English language. From Indian side, if Great Gramatician Panini vl take birth again, he will also choose similar action as he can not tolerate the violation of Grammar without payment of Copy right fees.

Now I come to political reforms. I want 3 things narrated as under:-

1. Stringent punishment against persons (Aam Admi) and politicians who violated "Ahar Sanhita" introduced b4r election.
2. Weightage of votes should b given to the educated voters. Minimum Qualification is Matriculation'.
3. Restriction of number of times in holding posts of public servants. For example, if a man / woman has been elected once, he/she should not be another chance. There r crores & croes of people of calibre, intelligence, knowledge, power and in every thing. If change of Old cricket players can bring better result, then why the players of Parliament/ State Assembly can not b changed. 

Last, the image uploading part
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Election Reform steps

24 May 2013

Afghan Girl: A Life Revealed - By Cathy Newman


Afghan Girl: A Life Revealed


Afghan Girl - A Life Revealed
Her eyes have captivated the world since she appeared on our cover in 1985. Now we can tell her story.
She remembers the moment. The photographer took her picture. She remembers her anger. The man was a stranger. She had never been photographed before. Until they met again 17 years later, she had not been photographed since. The photographer remembers the moment too. The light was soft. The refugee camp in Pakistan was a sea of tents. Inside the school tent he noticed her first. Sensing her shyness, he approached her last. She told him he could take her picture. “I didn’t think the photograph of the girl would be different from anything else I shot that day,” he recalls of that morning in 1984 spent documenting the ordeal of Afghanistan’s refugees.
The portrait by Steve McCurry turned out to be one of those images that sears the heart, and in June 1985 it ran on the cover of this magazine. Her eyes are sea green. They are haunted and haunting, and in them you can read the tragedy of a land drained by war. She became known around National Geographic as the “Afghan girl,” and for 17 years no one knew her name.
In January a team from National Geographic Television & Film’s EXPLORER brought McCurry to Pakistan to search for the girl with green eyes. They showed her picture around Nasir Bagh, the still standing refugee camp near Peshawar where the photograph had been made. A teacher from the school claimed to know her name. A young woman named Alam Bibi was located in a village nearby, but McCurry decided it wasn’t her.
No, said a man who got wind of the search. He knew the girl in the picture. They had lived at the camp together as children. She had returned to Afghanistan years ago, he said, and now lived in the mountains near Tora Bora. He would go get her.
It took three days for her to arrive. Her village is a six-hour drive and three-hour hike across a border that swallows lives. When McCurry saw her walk into the room, he thought to himself: This is her.
Names have power, so let us speak of hers. Her name is Sharbat Gula, and she is Pashtun, that most warlike of Afghan tribes. It is said of the Pashtun that they are only at peace when they are at war, and her eyes—then and now—burn with ferocity. She is 28, perhaps 29, or even 30. No one, not even she, knows for sure. Stories shift like sand in a place where no records exist.
Time and hardship have erased her youth. Her skin looks like leather. The geometry of her jaw has softened. The eyes still glare; that has not softened. “She’s had a hard life,” said McCurry. “So many here share her story.” Consider the numbers. Twenty-three years of war, 1.5 million killed, 3.5 million refugees: This is the story of Afghanistan in the past quarter century.
Now, consider this photograph of a young girl with sea green eyes. Her eyes challenge ours. Most of all, they disturb. We cannot turn away.
“There is not one family that has not eaten the bitterness of war,” a young Afghan merchant said in the 1985 National Geographic story that appeared with Sharbat’s photograph on the cover. She was a child when her country was caught in the jaws of the Soviet invasion. A carpet of destruction smothered countless villages like hers. She was perhaps six when Soviet bombing killed her parents. By day the sky bled terror. At night the dead were buried. And always, the sound of planes, stabbing her with dread.
“We left Afghanistan because of the fighting,” said her brother, Kashar Khan, filling in the narrative of her life. He is a straight line of a man with a raptor face and piercing eyes. “The Russians were everywhere. They were killing people. We had no choice.”
Shepherded by their grandmother, he and his four sisters walked to Pakistan. For a week they moved through mountains covered in snow, begging for blankets to keep warm.
“You never knew when the planes would come,” he recalled. “We hid in caves.”
The journey that began with the loss of their parents and a trek across mountains by foot ended in a refugee camp tent living with strangers.
“Rural people like Sharbat find it difficult to live in the cramped surroundings of a refugee camp,” explained Rahimullah Yusufzai, a respected Pakistani journalist who acted as interpreter for McCurry and the television crew. “There is no privacy. You live at the mercy of other people.” More than that, you live at the mercy of the politics of other countries. “The Russian invasion destroyed our lives,” her brother said.
It is the ongoing tragedy of Afghanistan. Invasion. Resistance. Invasion. Will it ever end? “Each change of government brings hope,” said Yusufzai. “Each time, the Afghan people have found themselves betrayed by their leaders and by outsiders professing to be their friends and saviors.”
In the mid-1990s, during a lull in the fighting, Sharbat Gula went home to her village in the foothills of mountains veiled by snow. To live in this earthen-colored village at the end of a thread of path means to scratch out an existence, nothing more. There are terraces planted with corn, wheat, and rice, some walnut trees, a stream that spills down the mountain (except in times of drought), but no school, clinic, roads, or running water.
Here is the bare outline of her day. She rises before sunrise and prays. She fetches water from the stream. She cooks, cleans, does laundry. She cares for her children; they are the center of her life. Robina is 13. Zahida is three. Alia, the baby, is one. A fourth daughter died in infancy. Sharbat has never known a happy day, her brother says, except perhaps the day of her marriage.
Her husband, Rahmat Gul, is slight in build, with a smile like the gleam of a lantern at dusk. She remembers being married at 13. No, he says, she was 16. The match was arranged.
He lives in Peshawar (there are few jobs in Afghanistan) and works in a bakery. He bears the burden of medical bills; the dollar a day he earns vanishes like smoke. Her asthma, which cannot tolerate the heat and pollution of Peshawar in summer, limits her time in the city and with her husband to the winter. The rest of the year she lives in the mountains.
At the age of 13, Yusufzai, the journalist, explained, she would have gone into purdah, the secluded existence followed by many Islamic women once they reach puberty.
“Women vanish from the public eye,” he said. In the street she wears a plum-colored burka, which walls her off from the world and from the eyes of any man other than her husband. “It is a beautiful thing to wear, not a curse,” she says.
Faced by questions, she retreats into the black shawl wrapped around her face, as if by doing so she might will herself to evaporate. The eyes flash anger. It is not her custom to subject herself to the questions of strangers.
Had she ever felt safe?
”No. But life under the Taliban was better. At least there was peace and order.”
Had she ever seen the photograph of herself as a girl?
“No.”
She can write her name, but cannot read. She harbors the hope of education for her children. “I want my daughters to have skills,” she said. “I wanted to finish school but could not. I was sorry when I had to leave.”
Education, it is said, is the light in the eye. There is no such light for her. It is possibly too late for her 13-year-old daughter as well, Sharbat Gula said. The two younger daughters still have a chance.
The reunion between the woman with green eyes and the photographer was quiet. On the subject of married women, cultural tradition is strict. She must not look—and certainly must not smile—at a man who is not her husband. She did not smile at McCurry. Her expression, he said, was flat. She cannot understand how her picture has touched so many. She does not know the power of those eyes.
Such knife-thin odds. That she would be alive. That she could be found. That she could endure such loss. Surely, in the face of such bitterness the spirit could atrophy. How, she was asked, had she survived?
The answer came wrapped in unshakable certitude.
“It was,” said Sharbat Gula, “the will of God.”
By Cathy Newman
Photograph by Steve McCurry

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