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SMALL BEGINNING, BIG EARNINGS
Things were going well for RAMESH AGARWAL but a dream didn't let him slip into slumber with ease. That's
how Agarwal ventured into business giving up his role as an Air Force officer. TEAM USP recalls his journey
Ramesh Agarwal's aim was to touch the sky. His low profile style of
living and completing education from a school in non-descript village of
Nalwa in Haryana, didn't really stymie his way. In fact, his humble past
bolstered his spirit for the struggle in life. He touched the skies not once
but twice — first as an Indian Air Force officer, where he took several
flights to kiss the azure sheet above and come back victorious. And later,
when he discovered newer limits by venturing into his own business of
movers and packers, and became his own competition.
His multi-crore empire has given Agarwal several reasons to
celebrate. For someone who started with a modest beginning of Rs. 4,000
that he borrowed from his friend's mother, his company Agarwal Packers
& Movers Ltd. is worth over Rs. 600 crore today.
HOW THE SEEDS WERE SOWN
He was not born with the proverbial silver spoon in his
mouth. “I was born to a grocer and raised in Nalwa, a
small village in Hissar, Haryana,” he said. Besides
humility, his parents taught him the virtues of winning
the world through honesty and righteousness.
“My father would tell me that no matter
what, I should never cheat anyone. His
values are my greatest inheritance and his
belief system formed the basis for any
success,” he said.
Agarwal, like most other children from this 300-house hold hamlet,
went to the village government school.” It was a good school, but not at
all fancy. Hindi was the only medium of instruction. We had no
computers or well-equipped labs,” he recounted. After graduating from
Kurukshetra University he set about achieving his dream of making it to
the IAF.
OF DREAMS AND STRUGGLES
Uniform was his first love and it was much later that he changed his
ground of work. “I always wanted to be a man in uniform. I would often
picture myself standing tall and proud, next to a mammoth aircraft. It was
this vision that made me apply for a diploma at the MTI in Chennai. I was
surprised when I got through,” he recalled. The stint in the defence sector
prepared him for the wider world of adjustments and tough working
conditions.
“I was always nervous, mainly owing to my discomfort with English. I
was scared of asking questions, As someone who was always clad in
Kurta, pyjama and slippers, I felt like a gross misfit in the formal world,”
he said.
He made the transition from student to professional in 1980, as an
airman with the Indian Air Force (IAF). In the classroom, one would find
him occupying the back benches. He preferred to stay away from any
attention. His proficiency in mathematics, however, made it easy for him
to grasp new concepts. “For the first three months, my batchmates didn't
even know I existed. They were all from reputed private schools and I
wasn't half as fluent in English as them. I would just sit and quietly listen
to them speak. Often, they spoke so fast I could barely keep up,” he said.
The challenge didn't end here. His flying officer, Solomon, was a
contd. on page 5
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gksus yxk fd var le; esa Hkh oks vius ifr dks I;kj uk ns
ldhA tc :e esa xbZ rks ns[kk mldk ifr ogk¡ ugha FkkA
oks fpYyk fpYyk ds jksrh gqbZ ^Iyht de cSd] de
cSd* dgus yxh] vc dHkh ugha >xMw¡xh] rHkh ckFk:e ls
fudydj mlds da/s ij fdlh us gkFk j[k ds iwNk D;k
gqvk\ mlus iyV dj ns[kk rks mlds ifr Fks] oks jksrh gqbZ
mlds lhus ls yx xbZ] fiQj lkjh ckr crkbZA rc ifr us
crk;k fd vkt lqcg mldk ilZ pksjh gks x;k FkkA fiQj
nksLr dh nqdku ls ;s fxÝV oxSjg m/kj fy,A
nksLrksa] ftUnxh esa fdlh dh vgfe;r rc irk pyrh gS
tc oks ugha gksrkA ge yksx vius nksLrksa&fj'rsnkjksa ls
uksd&>ksad djrs gS] yM+rs&>xM+rs Hkh gSa] ij ftanxh dh
djoVsa dHkh&dHkh Hkwy&lq/kj dk ekSdk ugha nsrhA
g¡lh&[kq'kh esa I;kj ls ftanxh fcrkb;s vkSj viuh ukjktxh
dks viuksa ls T;knk nsj rd er jf[k;sA µ vjfoUn xks;y
Humble beginnings followed by steady growth toward
the ultimate goal: such is the order of development in
nature. This is man's natural tendency as well. We are born
small, both in our bodies and in our brains. Not just our
intelligence, but our emotions are immature as well. A small
child's expectations are almost completely different from
those around him. Milk from the mother, a ride in the lap of
the sister, treats from father, toys from the older brother, and
so on. In a few years as he starts his formal education, the
child matures a little: he starts to share his books, pencils,
and lunches with his friends in school. He starts sharing his
toys. These are the first small yet steady steps in expanding
the sphere of generosity. Marriage follows next, and he is
willing to sacrifice his personal pleasures in order to make
his wife and kids happy. He enjoys their happiness,
sometimes much more than his own. This is the process of
the expansion of the self. Creation ordains it as such. It
requires that as we grow older, we also become more
generous and that we use an increasing portion of our
income and abilities to further the young and less abled.
This law of nature is continually inspiring our hearts and
minds to grow to expand our circle of expansion. We, as
members of the Yug Nirman (Movement for the creation of
a new era) family must follow this path. May we grow, from
being active members to being committed volunteers. May
we continue to grow into being ultimate karmayogis,
renouncing familial attachments, finally ending our journey
with a crescendo of absolute and complete realization.
Hkxoku ;ksx{kse dh O;oLFkk Lo;a djrs gSa
Lokeh foosdkuan th ds thou dh ,d ?kVuk
gSA rc os txr izfl¼ ugha gq, FksA mudk thou
HkkSfrd vHkkoksa ls xqtj jgk FkkA vesfjdk ;k=kk ls
iwoZ mUgksua s lEiw.kZ Hkkjr dk Hkze.k fd;kA ,d ckj
os jsyos ;k=kk dj jgs Fks] mUgsa cM+h tksj ls
Hkw[k&I;kl yx jgh Fkh] fdarq muds ikl dqN ugha
FkkA os pqipki cSBs FksA muds lkeus dh lhV ij
,d lsB th lifjokj [kkrs&ihrs ;k=kk dj jgs FksA os
Lokeh th dh iwjh ;k=kk esa g¡lh mM+krs jgs fd dSlk
gV~Vk&dV~Vk laU;klh gS] fuBYyk gS] dqN dke
ugha djrk] iQksdV dk [kkrk gSA ,d ge gSa] [kwc
esgur djrs gSa vkSj BkV ls jgrs gSaA Lokeh th us
mldh ckr ij dksbZ è;ku ugha fn;k] pqi cSBs jgsA
xUrO; LVs'ku vk;k] lsB th vkSj Lokeh th
,d lkFk mrjsA Lokeh th LVs'ku ij ,d isM+ ds
uhps lhV ij cSB x,] fdarq lsB th dk migkl
dk Øe ugha VwVkA rHkh ,d gyokbZ vk;kA mlus
Lokeh th dks iz.kke fd;k] lkFk yk;s vklu ij
cSBk;k vkSj xje&xje Hkkstu ijkslus yxk rFkk
,d fxykl ikuh j[kkA foosdkuUn th us
ldqpkdj dgk& ^HkkbZ! rqEgsa xyriQgeh gqbZ gS]
rqe ftlds fy;s
dj jgs gks] og eSa
ugha gwA¡ esjk ;gk¡
dksbZ ifjfpr ugha]
eSa rks ,d laU;klh
gwA¡ * gyokbZ cksyk&
egkjkt! eSa rks viuh nqdku ij cSBk mQ¡?k jgk FkkA
rHkh eq>s uhan yx xbZA lius esa Hkxoku jke vk;s
vkSj dgk& ^rw ;gk¡ cSBk&cSBk mQ¡?k jgk gS] ogk¡
LVs'ku ij esjk HkDr Hkw[kk&I;klk cSBk gSA tYnh
mB] iwMh+ &lCth cuk vkSj BaMk ikuh ys tkuk er
Hkwyuk] mls cgqr I;kl yxh gSA* eSa pkSd
a dj
tkxk] fdarq Hkze le>dj fiQj lks x;kA Hkxoku
jke fiQj lius esa vk;s vkSj Mk¡Vdj dgk& ^lqurk
ugha gS] fiQj lks x;k] py mB] eSaus tSlk dgk gS]
oSlk djA mUgksua s lius esa vki dk Lo:i Hkh
fn[kk;kA vc cl] eSa iQVkiQV mBk] iwMh+ &lCth
cukbZ vkSj nkSM+rk vk;k gw¡A vki ogh gSa] tSlk eSaus
lius esa ns[kk FkkA lsB th us ;g lc lquk] ns[kk
vkSj mUgsa vius ÑR; ij Xykfu gqbZ vkSj mUgksua s
Lokeh th ds pj.k idM+dj ekiQh ek¡xhA
Takshila: World's first University
The world's first University was established in Takshila or Taxila or Takshashila (now in
Pakistan) in 700BC. This centre of learning was situated about 50 km west of Rawalpindi in
Pakistan. It was an important Vedic/Hindu and Buddhist center of learning.
More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied here. The campus
accommodated students who came from as far as Babylonia, Greece, Arabia and China and
offered over sixty different courses in various field such as science, mathematics, medicine,
politics, warfare , astrology, astronomy, music, religion, and philosophy.
Panini, the famous Sanskrit grammarian, Kautilya (Chanakya) and Charaka, the famous
physician of ancient India, and Chandragupta Maurya were the products of this university. It
gained its importance again during the reign of Kanishka. Takshashila is best known because
of its association with Chanakya. The famous treatise Arthashastra by Chanakya, is said to
have been composed in Takshashila itself.
Taxila has been listed by the UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Sites.
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pSrU; egkizHkq
gjs Ñ".k gjs Ñ".k Ñ".k Ñ".k gjs gjs
ifj=kk.kk; lk/wuka fouk'kk; p nq"Ñrke~A
/eZlaLFkkiukFkkZ; lEHkokfe ;qxs ;qxsAA
Hkxoku Ñ".k us xhrk esa Lo;a vk'oklu
fn;k fd tc Hkh i`Foh ij /eZ dk ßkl ,oa
v/eZ dk vH;qn; gksxk] rc&rc eSa lk/qtuksa
dh j{kk ,oa nq"Vksa ds lagkj ds fy;s vorkj
ysrk jgwx¡ kA ;|fi Hkxoku loZleFkZ gSa] ;g
dk;Z fcuk vorkj fy;s Hkh dj ldrs gSa]
rFkkfi thoksa ij fo'ks"k Ñik djus ds fy;s
Hkxoku Lo;a gh vorh.kZ gksrs gSaA Hkxoku ds dbZ ,sls izseh HkDr gksrs gSa] tks Hkxoku
ds lkFk [ksyuk pkgrs gSa] jguk pkgrs gSaA og fujkdkj tc HkDrksa ds izse ls foo'k
gksdj viuh ;ksxek;k ls lkdj :i esa vorkj ysrk gS rks muds n'kZu] Li'kZ okrkZyki
vkfn ls muds vorkj dky esa ,oa Hkfo"; esa mudh yhykvksa ds Jo.k ,oa fparu ls
yksxksa dk lgt gh m¼kj gks tkrk gSA
1486 bZ- ds ekpZ eghus esa iQkYxqu ekl dh iw£.kek dks if'peh caxky ds
ufn;k ftys esa Jh ek;kiqj esa Jh pSrU; egkizHkq bl e`R;qyksd esa izdV gq,A vius
f'k{kkizn dgkuh
gjs jke gjs jke jke jke gjs gjs
HkDrksa dh izkFkZuk vkSj fuosnu ls æfor gksdj iw.kZczã us uj:i esa vorkj fy;kA
;g vorkj foy{k.k FkkA Hkxoku igyh ckj HkDr :i esa i`Foh ij vk;s FksA bl
vorkj esa mudk fnO; 'kL=k ^gfj uke* FkkA os bl e`R;qyksd esa dsoy 48 o"kZ jgs]
ftlesa mUgksaus 24 o"kZ x`gLFkkJe esa fcrk;s vkSj 'ks"k 24 o"kZ ,d fHk{kqd laU;klh
ds :i esaA
xkSjkax egkizHkq bl larIr txr ds fy;s u;k lan's k ysdj vk;sA mUgksua s cryk;k
vkSj fn[kyk fn;k fd Hkxoku ds uke vkSj Lo;a Hkxoku esa dksbZ varj ugha gSA
Hkxoku us uke vkSj :i esa txr dh l`f"V dh gS] vr,o muds uke ladhrZu dh
cM+h efgek gSA mudk lan's k gS fd izHkq dk uke yks vkSj ek;k ds izip
a ls eqDr gks
tkvksA uke ds }kjk Hkxoku ds lkFk viuk lac/
a tksM+ yksA vkt ds bl ;qx esa pSrU;
egkizHkq dh ikou yhyk dk iBu] Jo.k gh bZ'oj izkfIr dk loZJs"B lk/u gSA
vkxkeh vadksa esa ge JhÑ".k izsekorkj (pSrU; egkizHkq) dh lEiw.kZ yhyk
(vorj.k ls laoj.k rd) dk Øe'k% o.kZu djsaxsA vkils fouez
vuqjks/ gS fd pSrU; egkizHkq dh bl e/qe;] izsee; ,oa vkuane;h
yhyk dk iBu vo'; djsaA
µ ^pSrU;nkl* jkekuUn xqIrk
thou dk utfj;k
,d vLirky ds dejs esa nks cqtxq Z Hkjrh FksA muesa ls ,d mBdj cSB ldrk Fkk] ijarq nwljk
mB ugha ldrk FkkA tks mB ldrk Fkk] mlds ikl ,d f[kM+dh Fkh] og ckgj [kqyrh FkhA og
cqtxq Z mBdj cSBrk vkSj nwljs cqtxq ]Z tks mB ugha ldrk] mls ckgj ds n`'; dk o.kZu djrkA lM+d
ij nkSM+rh gqbZ xkfM+;k¡] dke ds fy;s Hkkxrs yksxA og ikl ds ikdZ ds ckjs esa crkrk] dSls cPps
[ksy jgs gSa] dSls ukStoku dljr dj jgs gSa vkfn&vkfnA
nwljk cqtqxZ vk¡[ks can djds fcLrj ij gh mu n`';ksa dk vkuUn ysrk jgrkA og vLirky ds
lHkh MkWDVj] ulks± ls Hkh cgqr vPNh ckrsa djrkA ,sls gh dbZ ekg xqtj x;sA ,d fnu lqcg ulZ
vkbZ rks ns[kk fd og cqtqxZ] tks mB ldrk Fkk] vHkh rd lks jgk gSA ulZ us mls txkus dh
dksf'k'k fd rks irk pyk fd og rks uhan esa gh py clkA vc nwljs cqtqxZ dk iM+ksl okyk fcLrj
[kkyh gks pqdk Fkk] og cgqr nq%[kh gqvk! mlus bPNk tkfgj dh fd mls iM+ksl ds fcLrj ij
f'kÝV dj fn;k tk;A
vc cqtxq Z f[kM+dh ds ikl FkkA mlus lkspk& pyks] dksf'k'k djds vkt ckgj dk n`'; ns[kk
tk;A dkiQh ç;kl dj og dksguh dk lgkjk ysdj mBk vkSj ckgj ns[kk rks vjs ;gk¡ rks ckgj nhokj
Fkh] uk dksbZ lM+d] uk gh ikdZ] uk gh [kqyh gokA mlus ulZ dks cqykdj iwNk rks ulZ us crk;k fd
;g f[kM+dh blh nhokj dh rjiQ [kqyrh gSA ml cqtxq Z us dgk] ysfdu og rks jkst eq>s u;s&u;s
n`';ksa dk o.kZu djrk FkkA ulZ us eqLdjkdj dgk] ;s mudk thou thus dk utfj;k Fkk] os rks tUe
ls va/s FksA blh lksp ds dkj.k os fiNys 2&3 lkyksa ls dSalj tSlh chekjh ls yM+ jgs FksA
lkjka'k% thou utfj;s dk uke gS vufxur [kqf'k;k¡A nwljksa ds lkFk ck¡Vus esa gh gekjh [kqf'k;k¡
fNih gSaA [kqf'k;k¡ T;knk ls T;knk 'ks;j djsa] ykSVdj [kqn dks [kqf'k;k¡ gh feysaxhA
de#ukx >hy& ftlesa fNik gS vjcksa dk [ktkuk
fgekpy çns'k dh igkfM+;ksa ds chp ,d ,slh
>hy ekStwn gSa] tgk¡ yk[kksa&djksMk+ as ugha] cfYd
blls dgha vf/d ewY; dk [ktkuk ekStwn gS]
ftlesa yk[kksa #i;s Åij ls ns[ks tk ldrs gSaA ;s >hy
gS eaMh ftys ls djhc 60 fdyksehVj nwjh ij jksgkaMk
uked LFkku ij gS] ftls ^de#ukx >hy* ds uke ls
ekuk tkrk gSA de#ukx >hy ij yxus okys esys esa
gj lky HkDrksa dh Hkkjh HkhM+ tqVrh gSA ikSjkf.kd ekU;rkvksa ds vuqlkj HkDr >hy esa lksus&pk¡nh ds
xgus vkSj iSls Mkyrs gSaA lfn;ksa ls pyh vk jgh bl ijaijk ds vk/kj ij ekuk tkrk gS fd bl >hy ds
xrZ esa vjcksa dk [ktkuk nck gSA xehZ ds ekSle esa lksuk&pk¡nh ds tsoj lkiQ utj vkrs gSaA
ekU;rk gS fd bl >hy esa lksuk&pk¡nh p<+kus ls eUur iwjh gksrh gSA blh dkj.k yksx J¼k ls ;gk¡
vius 'kjhj dk dksbZ xguk p<+k nsrs gSaA >hy iSlksa ls Hkh Hkjh jgrh gSA ;s lksuk&pk¡nh dHkh Hkh >hy ls
fudkyk ugha tkrk] D;ksafd ;s nsorkvksa dk gksrk gSA dksbZ Hkh bl [ktkus dks pqjk ugha ldrkA ekuk
tkrk gS fd de#ukx ds [kkeks'k çgjh bldh j{kk djrs gSaA
gj lky 14 vkSj 15 twu dks ckck de#ukx dk n'kZu HkDrksa dks çkIr gksrk gSA buds n'kZu ds fy,
yksx jksgkaMk uked LFkku ls 8 fdyksehVj ?kus taxy vkSj igkM+ksa dh dfBu p<+kbZ iwjh djds vkrs gSaA
Small beginning, big earnings
contd. from page 3
South Indian who was not at all proficient in Hindi. “My
limited knowledge of English meant I was unable to frame
my queries well enough. Teachers took that as a sign of
inadequacy and often dismissed me.” But he was not the
one to give up. His hard work and dedication won him
recognition and he was conferred the title of Best Airman
in 1980. He outshone 542 other cadets.
MOVING INTO THE FAST LANE
Six years on, he gave up his uniform and set out to become
an entrepreneur. But not before making a touching gesture
towards the war widows. He donated Rs. 43,000 to them.
“That was my entire life's savings. It was just a small
gesture signifying my respect for the forces,” he said. The
rest is history. With the borrowed sum of Rs. 4,000, he set
up his own venture. His first consignment, aimed at
helping a family relocates, fetched him Rs. 6,000, fetching
him a modest profit of Rs. 2,000. He grasped the pulse of
the field and went ahead. “I started form the scratch but I
had foresight and dedication on my side. I could see how
India was going to grow with the Industrial Revolution. I
bought my first truck within two-and-a-half years of
beginning, and today my fleet has crossed 1,000 vehicles.
It has been a rewarding journey,” he smiled.
REWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Recognition has been constant too. Agarwal Packers &
Movers Ltd. has been felicitated with the 'Business Sphere'
Award 2005 for exemplary services in the industry. In
2008, Agarwal was awarded with the 'Innovative of
Logistics Industry' award by AITWA and most recently, he
won the 'Transport & Logistics Business of the Year' award
2010 handed out by Small Business awards.
The company was also awarded for 'Operational
Excellence & Environment Conservation by CEAT
IRTA-2011. Recently, it was chosen as the Indian Power
Brand in 2012 and also the winners for the Mahindra
Navistar Transport Excellence Awards 2011 in the fleet
owner category for alternate thinking. In February 2012,
the group was awarded by the 'HT-HR Leadership' award
2012 for delivering 'Best HR Practices and CSR in
Logistics and Movers Industry.'
The highest accolade being acknowledged in the
Limca Book of Records for the largest movers of
household goods in the country two times in a row and
recently been certified with the #ISO: 39001:2012- Road
Transport Safety (RTS)Management System standards by
international quality certification. With 102 offices across
the country, 6400 + employees, 14 lakh satisfied
customers, the company is known for its innovative
approach in the packing and moving industry.
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rw cgrk py
es eu% f'ko ladYieLrq
vkpk;Z ia- jkeÑ".k >k (lqyHk i×pkaxdkj)
vè;{k% lqyHk T;ksfr£oKku vuqla/ku dsUæ
nwljksa dk lgkjk ikus dh vis{kk gesa viuk lgkjk ysuk pkfg, D;ksafd os lHkh
lk/u euq"; ds ikl izpjq ek=kk esa Hkjs iM+s gksrs gSa] tks izxfr ds fy, vko';d
gSaA ekuo efLr"d esa og {kerk ekStwn gS] ftls FkksMk+ &lk lgkjk nsdj mPp dksfV
ds fo}ku] cqf¼eku cu ldrs gSaA euq"; ds gkFkksa esa izÑfr us os lkjs xq.k Hkj fn,
gSa] ;fn lgh jhfr ls mi;qDr dk;ks± esa yxk;k tk, rks os vius drZR` o ls lalkj
dks peRÑr dj ldrs gSaA ekuo Je&lk/uk cgqewY; [kkn gS] ftlds lgkjs
ghjs&eksfr;ksa dh iQly mxkbZ tk ldrh gSA vko';drk gS ge vius dks igpku
lds]a viuh {kerkvksa dks lgh fn'kk esa] lgh jhfr ls iz;ksx dj dq'kyrk izkIr
dj ldsAa vius vkRefo'okl dks vkxs c<+k,¡ rkfd nwljksa dk lgkjk ysuk u iM+As
dohUæ Jh johUæukFk VSxksj dgrs gSa] ^vkidk ladYi gh cká txr esa uohu
vkdkj xzg.k djrk gSA tks dYiuk vUnj esa iSnk gksrh gS] ogh ckgj esa LFkwy :i esa
izdV gksrk gSA gj ln~fopkj vkSj nq£opkj igys balku ds eu esa iSnk gksrk gS vkSj
mlh fopkj ds vk/kj ij og viuk O;ogkj fuf'pr djrk gSA*
fopkj izokg ds Ïksr eu ls gh izokfgr gksrs gSaA egkRek dchjnkl dgrs gSa]
tc rd vkids eu esa fodkj gS] rc rd lkalkfjd iziap ls NqVdkjk ikuk
lEHko ugha gSA vr% eu dh fueZyrk lokZf/d egRoiw.kZ gSA iz[;kr nk'kZfud
vks'kks dk ekuuk gS fd vki IykfLVd ltZjh ls 'kjhj dk lc dqN cny ldrs
gks] ,slk laHko gS] ysfdu rqEgkjk LoHkko& yksHk] okluk] fgalk] Øks/] bZ";kZ vkfn
ugha cnysxkA
^es eu% f'ko ladYieLrq* eg£"k;ksa us blh ds vk/kj ij ^olq/So
dqVqEcde~* ekudj ekuork dh lsok dhA mUgksaus fo'o dks viuk ifjokj ,oa
ekuork ds fgr dks viuk fgr ekukA rHkh rks eg£"k n/hfp us ekuork ds fgr
ds fy, lg"kZ vfLFk nku fn;kA ,sls mnkgj.k Hkkjrh; bfrgkl esa vusd gSaA ru
ugha] eu lqUnj gksA iq"i dh xa/ ok;q ds foijhr dHkh ugha tkrh] ysfdu
ekuoh; ln~xq.k dh egd lc vksj iSQy tkrh gSA
Lokeh jkeÑ".k ijegal v'kqHk fopkjksa dks eu ls fudky nsus dk i{k ysrs gSaA
os dgrs gSa& uko ty esa jgs rks Bhd gS] ysfdu ty uko esa ugha jguk pkfg,A vki
Lo;a dfBukbZ lgks] 'kkjhfjd d"V lgks] ysfdu vkids eu esa v'kqHkrk u gksA
Generally, people make a huge mistake of
thinking that their vices or defects would stay
hidden from others. This is totally impossible.
None can digest mercury. If some does
consume it, their body will start showing up
the symptoms and signs revealing the
poisoning. Sin cannot remain secret for ever, it
will proclaim itself sooner or later. It is impossible
to consume alcohol and then to hope that none should
smell alcohol on their breadth or that it shouldn’t cause any effects.
It is not possible for any individual’s wrongdoing not to trigger any
reaction or after-effects. It is better not to deny this eternal truth but
rather seek to rectify oneself which is the only solution to get delivered
from it.
Don’t
deny the
Eternal
Truth
Lons'kh iztkfr ds xksoa'k ds i'kq izFker% de mRiknd
fn[kkbZ nsrs gSa] ijarq buds lexz xq.k vkdfyr djus ij budh
fof'k"Vrk,¡ LFkkuh; izpfyr Ñf"k&iz.kkyh esa vf/d mi;ksxh
ikbZ xbZ gSa] D;ksafd
 Lons'kh xksoa'k ds i'kq LFkkuh; tyok;q ds iw.kZ vuqdwy gksrs gSaA
Lons'kh xksoa'k ds i'kq izR;sd {ks=k esa lqyHk pkjs dk mi;ksx dj Hkjiwj mRiknu
nsrs gSa vkSj Lons'kh xksoa'k dk nqX/ dgha vf/d ikSf"Vd rFkk xq.kdkjh gksrk gSA
Lons'kh xksoa'k ds i'kqvksa ds j[kj[kko ij vis{kkÑr de ykxr vkrh gSA
Lons'kh xksoa'k ds i'kqvksa esa laØked jksx ,oa fdlh izdkj ds vU; izdksi ugha
ds cjkcj gksrs gSaA
Lons'kh xksoa'k ds i'kqvksa esa ck¡>iu tSlh leL;k,¡ rFkk oRlksa esa e`R;qnj izk;%
cgqr de gksrh gSA
Lons'kh xksoa'k dh C;krksa dh la[;k fons'kh iztkfr;ksa dh C;krksa ls dgha
Lons'kh
xksoa'k



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Tkhou ,d ,slk liQj gS ftldk uk dksbZ iM+ko gS vkSj uk gh
dksbZ fBdkukA ;s thou lk¡lksa dh rjg fcuk Fkds] fcuk #ds
pyrk gh jgrk gSA blhfy, rks bl thou esa vkSj cgrs gq, ty
esa dksbZ varj ugha gSA unh dk ty dBksj vkSj uqdhys iRFkjksa dks
phjrk gqvk ÅcM+&[kkcM+] VsM+s&es<+s jkLrksa dks ikj djrs gq, eafty dh vksj c<+
tkrk gSA
;s thou ijekRek dk fn;k gqvk ,d ojnku gS] ftlesa dgh /wi rks dgha
Nkao Hkh gS] dgh nq%[k rks dgha lq[k Hkh gSA bl lq[k&nq%[k dks /wi vkSj Nkao dh
rjg le>dj pyrs jgsxs rks ;s lq[k&nq%[k Hkh gekjs geliQj cu tk,axsA
vkt nqfu;k esa tks fc[kjko gS] mlds nks eq[; dkj.k gSa okn vkSj fooknA bl
okn vkSj fookn us dHkh fdlh dks vkckn ugha fd;k gSA pkgs tkfrokn gks]
lEiznk;okn gks] ekvksokn gks] uDlyokn gks ;k fiQj vkradokn gks] bu oknksa us
nqfu;k dks ujd cuk fn;k gSA vkt T;knkrj yksx vVds] yVds vkSj HkVds gq, gSaA
vVdk gqvk O;fDr tkfrokn dk ifjpk;d gS tks Hkwr ls orZeku esa vkrk gh ugha
vkSj vius dks Js’ rFkk nwljs dks rqPN ekurk gSA yVdk gqvk O;fDr
lkEiznkf;drk dk ifjpk;d gS tks [kwVh ij Vaxs diM+s dh rjg yVdk gh jgrk gSA
;s lksp ij pyrk gS] lkspdj ughaA HkVdk gqvk O;fDr uDlyokn vkSj
vkradokn dk ifjpk;d gSA ;s jkg ls xqejkg gq, ,sls yksxksa dk dkfiQyk gS tks
nqgkbZ rks ekuoh; fgr dh nsrs gSa ysfdu gR;k mlh ekuork dh djrs gSA ;s
#f<+okn dks iksf"kr djrk gS vkSj va/dkj dks izdk'k le> ysrk gS vkSj v/eZ dks
gh /eZ ekudj iki dks c<+krk gSA bl ekxZ ls rjDdh uk dHkh fdlh dks feyh gS
vkSj uk gh dHkh fdlh dks fey ldrh gSA okn&fookn lek/ku ugha] leL;k dks
vkeaf=kr djrk gSA lksp vkSj fopkjdj pysxa ]s rHkh leL;k dk lek/ku gksxkA
lksp eu dh gksrh gS vkSj fopkj cqf¼ dkA tc O;fDr lksp vkSj fopkj djus
yxrk gS rks vanj ls eD[ku ds :i esa fparu fudyrk gSA fparu dk vxyk iM+ko
gS è;ku vkSj ;s è;ku gesa ije 'kkafr dh vuqHkwfr nsrk gSA ;g ije 'kkafr vkSj dksbZ
ugha ijekRek dk gh nwljk uke gSA
Hkxoku us xhrk esa dgk gS fd gs vtquZ ! vxj rw lc ikfi;ksa ls Hkh vf/d iki
djus okyk gS rks Hkh rw Kku :ih ukSdk ds }kjk fu%lUnsg lEiw.kZ iki leqna z dks ikj
dj tk,xkA xq: æks.kkpk;Z us vtquZ dks tks /uq£o|k fl[kkbZ Fkh] blls og d.kZ ls
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fujgadkfjrk vkSj nhurk dk laxe gS ^fouezrk*
fouezrk ,d lgt ekuoh; o`fÙk gSA ;g ,d ,slk xq.k gS] tks u dsoy euq";
dh 'kkjhfjd lqUnjrk ds vHkko dks lEiw.kZrk iznku djrk gS] oju~ mlds
O;fDrRo dks fu[kkjdj ubZ mQ¡pkb;ksa ij vk:<+ dj nsrk gSA oLrqr% fouezrk vkSj
egkurk ,d&nwljs ds i;kZ; gSaA ,d egku O;fDr ds pfj=k dh lcls izFke
fo'ks"krk mldh fouezrk gksrh gSA
fouezrk ,d foy{k.k ekuoh; ewY; gS] tks euq"; dks nsonwr cukus dh
vn~Hkqr {kerk j[krh gSA egku O;fDr vfuok;Zr% fouez gksrk gSA ,slk lEHko gh
ugha gS fd dksbZ O;fDr fouez Hkh gks vkSj xq.kfoghu HkhA fouezrk ,d ,slk
peRdkfjd xq.k gS] tks O;fDr dh dq:irk dks <d nsrk gSA egku fpUrd vkSj
^es?knwr* rFkk ^'kkdqUrye~* tSls dkyt;h xzaFkksa ds jpf;rk lar dkfynkl
:ioku ugha Fks] ysfdu viuh vn~Hkqr fo}Ùkk vkSj fouezrk ds xq.k ds dkj.k
mUgksaus jktk foØekfnR; dk fny thr fy;k vkSj os lezkV ds lcls vf/d fiz;
vkSj fo'oLr lHkkln~ gksus dk xkSjo izkIr djus esa liQy gq, FksA
fouezrk ftUnkfnyh dk uke gS vkSj vdM+uk eqnsZ dh igpkuA dgk Hkh gS]
>qdrk ogh gS] ftlesa tku gSA tks dsoy vdM+uk tkurk gS] izÑfr mls m[kkM+
isaQdrh gSA fouezrk ls ge cgqr dqN izkIr dj ldrs gSa] tcfd dBksjrk ls ge
[kksus ds vfrfjDr dqN ugha ik ldrsA
fouezrk thou'kSyh ds yphysiu dk gh nwljk uke gSA ;gh yphykiu gesa
nwljksa ds izfr mnkj vkSj f'k"V cukrk gSA fouezrk nwljksa ds fnyksa dks pqjk ysus dh
dyk vkSj vkRefo'okl dh ijkd"Bk gSA fouezrk gekjk Lo;a ls ifjp; djkrh
gS] gesa vkRe&ewY;kadu dk volj iznku djrh gSA
gekjh fou;'khyrk foijhr voljksa ij vFkok izfrdwy ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa viuh
dlkSVh ij [kjh mrjrh gSA vius izfr}U}h dh liQyrk vkSj viuh foiQyrk ij
vlgt fLFkfr dks lgt :i ls ysus dk xq.k gesa fouezrk ls gh izkIr gksrk gSA
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;fn ge Lo;a ijkftr gksdj fotsrk dks lPps eu ls c/kbZ ns jgs gSa rks ;g
lpeqp gekjh fouezrk dh mQ¡pkbZ gh ekuh tk;sxhA fouezrk gesa lgt vkSj
U;k;laxr gksuk Hkh fl[kkrh gSA O;fDr dk dn c<+us ds lkFk&lkFk mldh
fou;'khyrk dk c<+uk ,d LoLFk o`fÙk dk |ksrd gSA ,slk u gks fd liQyrk
O;fDr dks nEHkh vkSj vgadkjh cukdj NksM+ nsA ;fn nqHkkZX;o'k ,slk gqvk rks og
liQyrk dks gh yhy tk;sxh vkSj O;fDr ckSuk gksdj jg tk,xkA fouezrk ,d
,slk foy{k.k xq.k gS] ftlds jgrs vU; lkjs ekuoh; ewY; Lor% eq[kfjr gksrs
tkrs gSaA
fouezrk dk vFkZ >qduk ugha gS] vfirq ;g /S;Z vkSj larks"k dk
larqyu gSA ,slk O;fDr vgadkj foghu gksrk gSA ftl O;fDr dks
vgadkj ugha gksrk] og vo'; gh thou esa mUufr djrk gS D;ksafd
vgadkj gh euq"; dks Mqcksrk gSA fouez O;fDr ges'kk ykHk esa jgrk gS
vkSj loZ=k lEeku ikrk gSA fouez O;fDr ds lHkh fe=k gksrs gSaA okLro
esa] fouez O;fDr lekt vkSj jk"Vª dh ,d /jksgj gksrk gSA
fouez O;fDr LoLFk o nh?kkZ;q gksrk gS] D;ksafd og ckr&ckr
ij viuk /hjt ugha [kksrk rFkk og fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa
fopfyr ugha gksrk] blls mldk ekufld larqyu cuk jgrk
gSA fouezrk euq"; dk lukru ,oa oSfnd xq.k gSA
^xksizseh* fotsUæ xks;y] eq[; laiknd
xk; dh j{kk gsrq izfrfnu 1]000 ckj ^e/qlwnu* uke dk ti vo'; djsaA
The World According to GITA
World order in Hindu cosmology was
governed by immutable cycles of an almost
inconceivably vast scale — millions of years
long. Kingdoms would fall, and the universe
would be destroyed, but it would be re-created,
and new kingdoms would rise again. The true
nature of human experience was known only to
those who endured and transcended these
temporal upheavals.
The Hindu classic the Bhagavad Gita framed
these spirited tests in terms of the relationship
between morality and power. Arjuna,
"overwhelmed by sorrow" on the eve of battle at
the horrors he is about to unleash, wonders what
can justify the terrible consequences of war. This
is the wrong question, Krishna rejoins. Because
life is eternal and cyclical and the essence of the
universe is indestructible. Redemption will
come through the fulfillment of a preassigned
duty, paired with a recognition that its outward
manifestations are illusory because "the
impermanent has no reality; reality lies in the
eternal." Arjuna, a warrior, has been presented
with a war he did not seek. He should accept the
circumstances with equanimity and fulfill his
role with honor, and must strive to kill and
prevail and "should not grieve."
While Lord Krishna's appeal to duty prevails
and Arjuna professes himself freed from doubt,
the cataclysms of the war — described in detail
in the rest of the epic— add resonance to his
earlier qualms. This central work of Hindu
thought embodied both an exhortation to war and
the importance not so much of avoiding but of
transcending it. Morality was not rejected, but in
any given situation the immediate considerations
were dominant, while eternity provided a
curative perspective. What some readers lauded
as a call to fearlessness in battle, Gandhi would
praise as his "spiritual dictionary."
Against the background of the eternal verities
of a religion preaching the elusiveness of any
single earthly endeavor, the temporal ruler was
in fact afforded a wide berth for practical
necessities. The pioneering exemplar of this
school was the 4th century Be minister Kautilya,
credited with engineering the rise of India's
Maurya Dynasty, which expelled Alexander the
Great's successors from northern India and
unified the subcontinent for the first time under a
single rule.
For Kautilya, power was the dominant
reality. It was multidimensional, and its
factors were interdependent All elements in
a given situation were relevant, calculable,
and amenable to manipulation toward a
leader's strategic aims
Kautilya wrote about an India comparable in
structure to Europe before the Peace of
Westphalia. He describes a collection of states
potentially in permanent conflict with each other;
Like Machiavelli's, his is an analysis of the world
as he found it; it offers a practical, not a
normative, guide to action. And its moral basis is
identical with that of Richelieu, who lived nearly
two thousand years later: the state is a fragile
organization, and the statesman does not have the
moral right to risk its survival on ethical restraint.
The Arthashastra sets out, with dispassionate
clarity, a vision of how to establish and guard a
state while neutralizing, subverting, and (when
opportune conditions have been established)
conquering its neighbors. The Arthashastra
encompasses a world of practical statecraft,
not philosophical disputation. For Kautilya,
power was the, dominant reality. It
was multidimensional. and its
factors were interdependent. All
elements in a given situation were
relevant, calculable, and amenable to
manipulation toward a leader's strategic aims.
Geography, finance, military strength,
diplomacy, espionage, law, agriculture, cultural
traditions, morale and popular opinion, rumors
and legends, and men's vices and weaknesses
needed to be shaped as a unit by a wise king to
strengthen and expand his realm — much as a
modern orchestra conductor shapes the
instruments in his charge into a coherent tune. It
was a combination of Machiavelli and
Clausewitz.
Millennia before European thinkers
translated their facts on the ground into a theory
of balance of power, the Arthashastra set out an
analogous, if more elaborate, system termed the
"circle of states." Whatever professions of amity
he might make, any ruler whose power grew
significantly would eventually find that it was in
his interest to subvert his neighbor's realm. This
was an inherent dynamic of self-preservation to
which morality was irrelevant.
What our time has labeled covert intelligence
operations were described in the Arthashastra as
an important tool. Operating in "all states of the
circle" (friends and adversaries alike) and drawn
from the ranks of "holy ascetics, wandering
monks, cart-drivers, wandering minstrels,
jugglers, tramps, [and] fortune-tellers," these
agents would spread rumors to foment discord
within and between other states, subvert enemy
armies, and "destroy" the King's opponents at
opportune moments.
The Arthashastra advised that restrained and
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osnekrk xk;=h
^vkse~* & vn~Hkqr peRdkjh 'kCn
osnksa esa xk;=kh ea=k dk LFkku loksZifj gSA xk;=kh osnekrk
gS tks euq"; dks ifo=krk] lkfRodrk] ijekuan o HkkSfrd
lEink dh izkfIr djkrh gSA O;fDr ds Kkr&vKkr ikiksa dks
feVkus dh {kerk bl ea=k esa gSA xk;=kh ea=k dk tki ve`r
leku gS] tks e`R;q dks lq/kjrk gSA
xk;=kh ea=k esa ewy :i ls Hkxoku ls ;g ek¡xk x;k gS fd
izHkq gesa vkius ekuo 'kjhj nsdj vlhe vuqdEik dh gS] vc
gesa ekuo cqf¼ nsdj ÑrkFkZ dj nhft,] rkfd ge lPps vFkks±
esa euq"; dgyk ldsa vkSj ekuo thou dk vkuUn mBk ldsAa
Devotion and Virtues
Virtues can be learned and integrated in life by putting them
into practice. One has to plunge into a pool to learn swimming.
One has to go to a wrestling club to learn wrestling. One has to
take help of musical instrument to learn music. In the same way,
one must regularly perform worship and related rituals to
enhance their feelings of devotion to God.
Student needs to use notepad, book, pen, ink, etc. to study.
Scientists need many types of equipment, chemicals and a
laboratory to carry out their scientific investigations. Similarly,
one will have to set up a routine of staying occupied in doing
good deeds in order to learn and ingrain good virtues in their life.
One cannot acquire any virtue or develop a deep devotion to
it just by thinking about it or having a desire to acquire it (but
doing nothing actively about it). Therefore, if you do experience
the usefulness and importance of certain good virtues and really
wish to integrate them in your life, you should start constantly
applying them on daily basis in at least some sort of good deeds.
You should be willing to put into action any thought or idea you
may feel to be useful.
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µ vks-ih- vxzoky
laj{kd] vkWy bafM;k VªkaliksVZlZ osyisQ;j ,lksfl,'ku (jft-)
tc Hkxorh Jhlhrk th us guqeku th ls iwNk fd ^Hkxoku jke
vkSj y{e.k dh vkÑfr dSlh gS\* rc guqeku th us Bhd lkeqfæd
jhfr ls Hkxoku ds Lo:i dk o.kZu fd;kA vkius dgk fd ^muds rhu
vax etcwr gSa] rhu yacs gSa] rhu cjkcj gSa] rhu mQ¡ps gSa] rhu yky gSa]
rhu fpdus gSa rFkk rhu xEHkhj gSaA*
lkeqfæd 'kkL=k esa cryk;k x;k gS fd jktk dh tk¡?k] dykbZ vkSj
eqV~Bh etcwr gksrh gSA HkkSgsa] eq[k vkSj ckgq yEcs gksrs gSaA ds'kkxz] ckgq
rFkk o`"k.k cjkcj gksrs gSaA o{k%LFky] ukfHkdk vafre Hkkx vkSj mnj
mQ¡ps gksrs gSaA us=kksa ds dksus] u[k vkSj gkFk&iSj ds ryosµ ;s rhu oLrq,¡
yky gksrh gSaA gkFk&iSj dh js[kk,¡] flj ds cky rFkk ef.k fpdus gksrs
gSa ,oa Loj] pky vkSj ukfHk xEHkhj gksrh gSA Hkxoku Jhjke ds bu lHkh
y{k.kksa dks guqeku th us la{ksi esa o.kZu fd;k FkkA
ftlds gkFk&iSjksa esa gkFkh] N=k] eRL;] iq"dfj.kh] vadq'k vkSj
oh.kk ds fpUg gksa] og jktk gksrk gSA ftldk xksy flj] pkSM+k eLrd]
d.kkZUr&foLrkjh uhydey&ln`'k us=k vkSj ?kqVus rd yach Hkqtk gks]
og lkjs Hkwe.My dk Lokeh gksrk gSA jktk ds iz/ku y{k.kksa esa crk;k
x;k gS fd mldh riL;k gh mlds jktRo dk dkj.k gksrh gSA vius
iwoZtUe ds ri ds dkj.k gh O;fDr jktk gksrk gSA
;g Li"V gS fd /eZ rFkk ri ds dkj.k jkT;Hkz"V O;fDr Hkh jktk
cu tkrk gS] blds foijhr /eZHkz"V gksus ij jkT;k:<+ Hkh jkT; ls
foeq[k gks tkrk gSA jktk ds fy;s ru&eu ls HkxoPNj.k gksuk gh izeq[k
dÙkZO; gksuk pkfg,A ;fn jkT;ikV ds u'ks esa og Hkxoku dks Hkwydj
jko.k&lk vkpj.k djus yxrk gS] rc ^jke foeq[k laifr izHkqrkbZA xbZ
jgh ikbZ fcuq ikbZ* gks tkrh gSA
^vkse*~ gj ,d foifÙk esa euq"; dks 'kfDr vkSj
u;k lkgl nsus okyk vn~Hkqr peRdkjh 'kCn gSA
^vkse* czãcht gS] bldh èofu esa ,slk lw{e dEiu
mRiUu gksrk gS fd pkjksa vksj 'kfDr ,oa lkgl dh
ygjsa iSQyrh gSaA ^vkse*~ ijekRek dk mÙke uke gSA osnksa
esa Hkh ijekRek dk eq[; uke ^vkse*~ gh crk;k x;k gSA lHkh izdkj dh
'kfDr;k¡] fjf¼;k¡ vkSj flf¼;k¡ blh vksd
a kj esa Hkjh gqbZ gSaA vr% ^vkse*~
dh mikluk djuh pkfg, vkSj ;FkklEHko mPpkj.k djuk pkfg,A
^vkse*~ ds mPpkj.k ls euq"; esa 'kq¼ vkSj lkfÙod Hkko mRiUu gksrs gSaA
usrkth lqHkk"kpUnz cksl
Jh lqHkk"k pUnz dk tUEk 23 tuojh 1897 dks dVd esa gqvk FkkA
muds iwT; firk jk;cgknqj Jh tkudh ukFk cksl ewyr% iwohZ caxky ds
pkSchl ijxuk dksnfy;k xzke ds jgus okys Fks] ij odkyr djus dVd
eas vkdj cl x, FksA ekrk izHkk nsoh LOkkeh jkeÑ".k ijegal dh
HkDr Fkha rFkk LOkkeh foosdkUkUn ds fopkjksa ls izHkkfor FkhaA ckyd
lqHkk"k Hkh Lokeh foosdkuUn ds fopkjkas ls izHkkfor gks muds f'k"; cu x;sA
lqHkk"k dh bPNk ns'k lsok djus vkSj vaxzstksa ds fo#¼ la?k"kZ djrs gq, Hkkjr ekrk dks
Lora=k djkus dh FkhA ij firk ds vkns'k dk ikyu djrs gq, os 15 flarcj 1919 dks yanu
x, vkSj ogk¡ dSfEczt fo'ofo|ky; esa vè;;u djus yxsA ogk¡ ls mUgksaus vkbZ-lh-,ldh ijh{kk mÙkh.kZ dh vkSj ;ksX;rk lwph esa pkSFkk LFkku izkIr fd;kA ij vius ns'k lsok ds
fy;s iwoZ fu'p; ds vuq:i 22 vizSy 1921 dks mUgksaus vkbZ-lh-,l- ls R;kx i=k ns fn;kA
Hkkjr vkdj os lqizfl¼ usrk ns'kcU/q fprjatu nkl ds lEidZ eas vk, vkSj mUgksaus
mudks viuk jktuSfrd xq# eku fy;kA
Hkkjrh; dkaxzsl dk 51ok¡ vf/os'ku gfjiqjk eas gqvkA bl vf/os'ku dh vè;{krk ds
fy, lqHkk"k th dks pquk x;kA lEiw.kZ ns'k us jk"Vªifr lqHkk"k (dkaxzsl ds jk"Vªh; vè;{k
dks ml le; jk"Vªifr dgk tkrk Fkk) dk rkIRkh unh ds rV ij fLFkr gfjiqjk esa vHkwriwoZ
Lokxr fd;k x;kA ;gk¡ xk¡/h th us Jh iV~VkfHk lhrkjeS;k dk uke izLrkfor fd;k] ij
xk¡/h th ds fojks/ ds ckotwn Hkh Jh lqHkk"k paæ cksl vè;{k in ij iqu% pqu fy, x,A
lqHkk"k panz cksl vR;f/d rhoz izof` Ùk ds O;fDr FksA vktknh dh yxu muds eu esa cgqr
FkhA vr% fcuk le; cjckn fd, mUgksua s dkaxzl
s ds vanj gh viuh ubZ ikVhZ ^iQkWjoMZ
CykWd* dk xBu dj fy;kA lu~ 1940 esa lqHkk"k panz cksl us tc dydÙkk ds MygkSth
LDok;j esa cus vaxsztksa ds Lekjd ^CySd gksy* dks gVkus ds fy, vkanksyu fd;k rks mUgsa
fxjÝrkj djds tsy Hkst fn;kA mUgksua s tsy esa Hkw[k gM+rky 'kq: dj nhA mUgsa tsy ls rks fjgk
dj fn;k x;k] ysfdu mUgsa ?kj eas gh utjcan djds dM+k igjk cSBk fn;k x;kA utjcanh ds
nkSjku mUgksua s ,dkarokl dk cgkuk cukdj /hjs&/hjs viuh nk<+h c<+k yhA mlds ckn ,d
fnu os ekSyoh dk os'k cukdj vkSj igjsnkjksa dks pdek nsdj dkcqy dh vksj pys x,A ogk¡
dqN usrkvkas vkSj jktnwrksa ls feyus ds ckn os teZuh vkSj fiQj ogk¡ ls tkiku tk igqp
¡ As
tkiku esa xfBr ^vktkn fgan iQkSt* dh ckxMksj lqHkk"k panz cksl us vius gkFkksa eas ys yhA
5 tqykbZ] 1943 dks flaxkiqj eas usrkth lqHkk"k panz cksl us Hkjh lHkk esa Hkkjr dks Lora=k
djkus dh ?kks"k.kk dhA mUgksua s ukjk fn;k&^rqe eq>s [kwu nks] eSa rqEgsa vktknh nw¡xkA* ml
lHkk esa mifLFkr lHkh Hkkjrh;ksa dh Hkqtk,¡ iQM+dus yxhaA vusd yksxksa us vius jDr ls
izfrKk&i=k ij gLrk{kj fd,A usrkth us viuh ^vktkn fgan iQkSt* esa Hkkjh la[;k esa
fL=k;ksa dks Hkh lSfud :i eas HkrhZ fd;kA nwljs fo'o;q¼ ds nkSjku vktkn fgan iQkSt us dbZ
ekspks± ij vaxszt lsuk dks ijkftr fd;k vkSj og rsth ls vkxs c<+us yxhA ijarq tc tkiku us
vkReleiZ.k dj fn;k vkSj teZuh Hkh ijkftr gks x;k rks vktkn fgan iQkSt dks lgk;rk
feyuh can gks xbZ vkSj blds gtkjksa lSfudksa dks Hkh canh cuk fy;k x;kA yksx lqHkk"k panz
cksl dks fdlh Hkh rjg canh cuus ls cpkuk pkgrs Fks] blfy, mUgsa 24 vizy
S ] 1945 dks
foeku ls Hkst fn;kA ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd mlh foeku nq?kZVuk eas lqHkk"kpUnz cksl dh e`R;q
gks xbZA usrkth ds izfr Hkkjrh;ksa ds fnyksa esa bruk I;kj Fkk fd os vusd o"kks± rd budh e`R;q
ds lekpkj dks xyr ekurs jgsA usrkth ds vkstLoh Hkk"k.k o mudh f'k{kk,¡
vkt Hkh gekjs fy, izsj.kk dk lzkrs gSaA
µ egs'k pUæ 'kekZ (iwoZ egkikSj)] laj{kd% Hkkjr fodkl ifj"kn~
lnL;% uxj fuxe f'k{kk lfefr] vè;{k% fgUnh lkfgR; lEesyu
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Obstructing
parliament
proceedings
is disgraceful
for the people
of india
and voters
People’s representative obstructing
Parliament must be called back. Bhartiya
Matdata Sangathan in a specially called
meeting attended by Delhi Former Mayor
Mahesh Chandra Ji Sharma, Former
Minister in Delhi Government, Shri
Ramakant Ji Goswami, Former MLA,
Nand Kishore Ji Garg, Saint Bharti Ji,
Citizen Council President Radhey Shyam
Ji Agarwal, Rajendra Swami Ji, Shri
A. K. Arun Ji, Editor, Yuva Sambad, Satya
Bahumat “ Bhrastacharya Mukt
Rajneetik Viklap” coordinator Bhai Satya
Dev Ji Chowdhury and President of
Bhartiya Matdata Sangathan, Rikhab C.
Jain and several prominent citizens
resolved unanimously that people’s
representatives, Members of Parliament
contradicting people’s mind set and trying
fcu deZ u feysa xkslkb±
Hkxor n'kZu ds fy;s gesa /qzo tSlk
Hkxr cuuk gksxk] HkDr izÈkn cuuk
gksxk] /Uuk tkV tSlh yxu dh
vko';drk gksxh] ehjk ckbZ tSlk R;kx pkfg;s gksxk]
rHkh ge izHkq dks ns[k ik;saxsA
cgqr le; igys ,d iztkikyd o /ekZRek jktk
jkT; djrk FkkA og ftrus iztk&ikyd Fks] mrus gh
Hkxoku fo".kq dh izHkq HkfDr esa rYyhu jgrsA ,d fnu
mudh HkfDr ls izlUu gksdj Hkxoku fo".kq izdV gq,
vkSj cksys& ^jktu~! eSa rqEgkjh HkfDr ls cgqr izlUu
gw¡A* Hkxoku dks vius lkeus ns[kdj jktk izHkq ds
pj.kksa esa fxj iM+kA izHkq us mls mBk;k vkSj cksys] rqe
tSlk riLoh jktk eSaus ugha ns[kk] eSa rqels cgqr izlUu
gw¡] oj ek¡xksA* jktk cksyk] ^izHkq! vkius eq>s lc dqN
fn;k gSA vkt vkius n'kZu nsdj eq>s ÑrkFkZ dj fn;k]
eq>s vkSj dqN ugha pkfg;sA* izHkq cksys] fiQj Hkh rqe tks
pkgks] oj ek¡x yksA jktk us dgk] ^izHkq vki oj nsuk
pkgrs gks rks vki esjh lkjh iztk dks n'kZu nsdj ÑrkFkZ
djsAa * Hkxoku cksys] ^jktu~! ;g lEHko ugha gSA dqN
vkSj ek¡xksA* jktk cksyk& ^eq>s ;gh oj pkfg,] vU;Fkk
eq>s vkSj dksbZ oj ugha pkfg;sA* jktk dk gB ns[kdj
Hkxoku fo".kq us dgk& rFkkLrqA eSa rqEgkjh lkjh iztk
dks lk{kkr~ n'kZu nw¡xk] fdarq rqEgsa viuh lkjh iztk dks
ysdj pkj ehy nwj vekoL;k ds fnu Bhd nksigj
ckjg cts lqe#s ioZr ds ikl vkuk gksxkA
jktk us jkT; esa ?kks"k.kk djok nh fd vkus okyh
vekoL;k dks lkjh iztk vkB cts uxj ds ckgj
bdV~Bh gks tk;s] ge lc lqe#s ioZr pysxa ]s tgk¡
lk{kkr~ Hkxoku fo".kq lcdks n'kZu nsaxsA lc txg
izlUurk dh ygj nkSM+ xbZ fd egkjkt ds iq.; izrki
ls fcuk fdlh ifjJe ;k HkfDr ds gesa izHkq n'kZu gksxa As
vekoL;k dk fnu vk x;kA lkjh iztk uxj ds
ckgj bdV~Bh gks xbZA jktk o jkuh vius jFk ij lokj
gksdj py fn;sA nks ehy pyus ds ckn yksxksa dks vius
nksuksa rjiQ rk¡cs ds flDdksa ds igkM+ fn[kkbZ iM+As cgqr
lkjs yksx m/j nkSM+ iM+As viuh tscksa esa ;k diM+kas esa
ftrus flDds Hkj ldrs Fks] Hkjus yxs vkSj flDds
ysdj jkt/kuh dh vksj okil pys x;sA jktk mUgsa
jksdrk gh jgk] ij fdlh us mudh ,d u lquhA
dqN nwj pyus ij jkLrs ds nksuksa vksj pk¡nh ds flDdksa
to bye-cot and obstruct Parliament
proceedings in both houses — Lok Sabha
and Rajya Sabha be sacked or recalled. As
a matter of fact, elected members are
inflicting voters sentiments disgracefully
and dishonouring the will of the people of
India and its voters. Voters have elected
them to go to Parliament and to represent
them by advocating their cause by
speaking, by participating in the
Parliament. They did not vote for
obstructing proceedings of their own will.
People’s representatives duty is to
represent their voters views and thoughts
in Parliament and to respect the will of
the people. They should place their needs
in the house. They should not obstruct
the legislative house for their own
benefits or benefits of their Party. They
ds igkM+ fn[kkbZ fn;sA cph gqbZ iztk ls yksx vc pk¡nh
ds flDdksa ds igkM+ksa dh vksj nkSM+ iM+As jktk o eaf=k;ksa us
mUgsa cgqr jksduk pkgk] fdarq pk¡nh ds flDdksa dh ped
us mUgsa lc Hkqyk fn;kA jktk ijs'kku ns[krs jg x;sA dqN
vkSj vkxs tkus ij ekxZ ds nksuksa vksj lksus ds flDdksa ds
igkM+ fn[kkbZ iM+As vc rks cph&[kqph iztk dk lcz Hkh
VwV x;kA cps gq, yksx] ea=kh o x.kekU; O;fDr viuk
/S;Z [kks cSBAs lHkh lksus ds flDdksa ds igkM+ksa dh vksj
nkSM+ iM+As tks ftruk lksuk mBk ldrk Fkk] mBkdj uxj
dh vksj py iM+kA jktk jkuh gh ckdh cp x;sA lkjh
iztk okil tk pqdh FkhA egkjkt cgqr nq%[kh gq,A
vc jktk o jkuh lqe#s ioZr dh vksj py iM+As
ioZr dqN nwjh ij gh Fkk fd ekxZ ds nksuksa vksj
ghjs&tokgjkr ds igkM+ fn[kkbZ fn;sA ghjs&tokgjkr
dh ped vk¡[kksa dks pdkpkSa/ dj jgh FkhA brus
cM+&s cM+s ekud eksrh jkuh us thou esa dHkh ugha ns[ks
FksA vc jkuh Hkh vius vkidks jksd ugha ikbZ vkSj
ghjs&tokgjkr ds igkM+ksa dh vksj nkSM+ iM+hA jktk us mls
jksdus dk Hkjld iz;Ru fd;k] ijarq jkuh ugha :dhA
egkjkt vc fujk'k gksdj lqe#s ioZr dh vksj
vdsys py iM+As cM+s nq%[kh eu ls jktk ogk¡ igqp
¡ ]s tgk¡
Hkxoku fo".kq mudh izrh{kk dj jgs FksA izHkq cksys&
jktu~! vdsys gh vk;s gks] rqEgkjh iztk dgk gS\ ftls
rqe esjk n'kZu djkuk pkgrs FksA jktu~! eSaus rqEgsa cgqr
le>k;k Fkk fd dksbZ nwljk oj ek¡xks] ij iztk ds izse esa
rqeus ,d ckj Hkh ugha lkspk fd fcuk deZ fd;s fdlh
dks iQy ugha feyrkA rqEgkjh iztk D;k] rqEgkjh jkuh us
Hkh og deZ ugha fd;s] ftlls esjs bl fnO; :i dk
n'kZu dj ldsA os lHkh vius ek;k&eksg ij dkcw ugha
contd. from page 7
should work for the welfare of the people
who have voted them. Their duty is to
advocate the cause of their voters. They
should not be busy in fulfillment of their
own objectives or Party’s objectives. In
fact, it is allowed in many other countries
that under such circumstances People
must have a right to recall such defiant
and obstructive representatives.
Matters relating to voters welfare,
matters concerning hope of the people,
matters concerning people’s immediate
difficulties, required changes in the law
and Administrative orders get held up due
to such obstructing by defiant MPs.
Because of obstructive representatives —
who suffers? — ofcourse people and
voters do suffer. Members of Parliament
contd. on page 11
ik lds vkSj esjh ek;ktky esa iQ¡l x;sA ;g tky mudh
ijh{kk ysus ds fy;s eSaus gh fcNk;k Fkk] ftlesa os lc
iQ¡l x;sA dsoy rqEgha ml tky esa ugha iQ¡ls D;ksafd rqe
og eksg rksM+ pqds Fks] blfy;s esjs ikl igqp
¡ ldsA
µ uUnfd'kksj lsBh
ehfM;k izHkkjh] >.Msokyk nsoh eafnj
eqæk foKku & lgt 'ka[k eqæk
fof/& nksuksa gkFkksa dh
vaxfq y;ksa dks vkil esa
iQ¡lkdj gFksfy;k¡ nckdj
rFkk nksuksa vaxBw ksa dks cjkcj
esa lVkdj j[kus ls ;g eqæk
curh gSA
ykHk& bl eqæk ds vH;kl ls gdykuk] rqrykuk
vkfn ok.kh lEcU/h jksx nwj gksrs gSaA blls ok.kh esa
e/qjrk vkrh gSA bldk iz;ksx otzklu esa djus ls
ikpu fØ;k Bhd gksrh gS] Hkkstu 'kh?kz iprk gSA xSl
dh chekjh ls NqVdkjk feyrk gSA
fo'ks"k& bls otzklu ;k lq[kklu esa djuk pkfg,A
vf/d ykHk ds fy;s bls ewyca/ (xqnk ds Luk;qvksa
dks Hkhrj dh vksj [khapuk) vkSj izk.kk;ke ds lkFk
Hkh fd;k tk ldrk gSA ewycU/ ds iz;ksx ls o`¼ Hkh
;qok tSls cu tkrs gSaA xqnk ds Luk;qvksa dh rdyhiQ
esa ;g eqæk ykHknk;d gSA
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(jsdh ekLVj] lqtksd ,D;wizs'kfjLV ,oa eqæk ,DliVZ)
The World According to GITA
humanitarian conduct was under most circumstances strategically useful: a king who abused his
subjects would forfeit their support and would be vulnerable to rebellion or invasion; a conqueror
who needlessly violated a subdued people's customs or moral sensibilities risked catalyzing
resistance.
The Arthashastra's exhaustive and matter-of-fact catalogue of the imperatives of success led
the distinguished 20th-century political theorist Max Weber to conclude that the Arthashastra
exemplified "truly radical 'Machiavellianism'... compared to it, Machiavelli's The Prince is
harmless." Unlike Machiavelli, Kautilya exhibits no nostalgia for the virtues of a better age.
Whether following the Arthashastra's prescriptions or not, India reached its high-water mark of
territorial extent in the third century BC, when its revered Emperor Asoka governed a territory
comprising all of today's India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and part of Afghanistan and Iran.
Excerpted from Henry Kissinger's book World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the
Course of History, recently published by Penguin India.
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tuojh ekg dk jkf'kQy
es"k
Aries
(pw ps pks yk yh yw ys yks v)
• LokLF; lEcU/h lq/kj • ikfjokfjd leL;kvksa dks fuiVkus esa LiwQ£r o iz;klksa esa
liQyrk • vU; Ïksrksa ls ykHk • fu;fer dk;ks± esa vM+puksa ds mijkar liQyrk • 'k=kqvksa
ij fot;A 'kqHk frfFk% 3,4,5,10,11,12,14,18,23,25,31
o`"k
Taurus
(b m , vks ok fo oq os oks)
• ikfjokfjd lq[k esa deh • iRuh ds LokLF; ds izfr ltx • O;kikj lkekU; • ljdkjh
foHkkx ls lEcfU/r dk;ks± esa lko/kuh cjrsa
'kqHk frfFk% 3,5,7,11,12,14,16,20,23,24,27,30
feFkqu (d dh dq ?k M N ds dks gk)
Gemini
• feyk&tqyk le; • dkjksckj lEcfU/r u, Ïksrksa ds volj • nwljksa ds lg;ksx ls
O;kikj esa mUufr o /u&ykHk • cPpksa ds fu.kZ;ksa ls vki uk[kq'k o [kpks± esa vf/drk
'kqHk frfFk% 1,3,5,6,8,11,12,14,17,18,23,27,31
ddZ
Cancer
(gh gw gs gks Mk Mh Mw Ms Mks)
• dkjksckj esa mUufr • ikfjokfjd dk;ks± esa foyEc • vk£Fkd leL;kvksa dk lek/ku
• ljdkjh foHkkx ls lEcfU/r dk;ks± dks lko/kuhiwoZd fuiVk,¡ • ;k=kk,¡ ykHkizn jgsaxh
'kqHk frfFk% 1,5,8,9,11,18,19,20,25,27,30
flag
Leo
(ek eh ew es eks Vk Vh Vw Vs)
• O;kikj esa mUufr • /k£ed izof` Ùk • Lo;a ds fu.kZ; ykHkizn • izkis VhZ lEcfU/r ykHk
• vk£Fkd n`f"Vdks.k ls mrkj&p<+ko • /u ykHk
'kqHk frfFk% 1,3,5,9,10,14,18,19,20,21,27,31
dU;k (Vks ik ih iw "k .k B is iks)
Virgo
• lEifÙk ls gkfu • vk£Fkd ijs'kkuh • O;kikj esa iz;klksa ds mijkar liQyrk • ekufld
ruko o fpUrk • fdlh u, yksxksa ds lkFk lksp&fopkj dj dk;Z djsa
'kqHk frfFk% 1,3,6,10,11,14,15,21,22,23,24,30
rqyk (jk jh : js jks rk rh rw rs)
Libra
• izksiVhZ lEcU/h ckrphr esa liQyrk • okgukfn [kjhnus dk ;ksx • /u ykHk
• dkjksckj lkekU; • dk;ks± esa liQyrk • cPpksa ds iz;klksa esa liQyrk ls eu esa [kq'kh
'kqHk frfFk% 3,5,6,11,12,14,18,21,23,25,27
o`f'pd (rks uk uh uw us uks ;k ;h ;w)
Scorpio
• feyk&tqyk le; • lg;ksfx;ksa o fj'rsnkjksa ds O;ogkj ls ekufld ruko • dkjksckj
esa mUufr • /u ykHk
'kqHk frfFk% 1,2,6,7,11,12,18,21,23,25,27,30
/uq (;s ;ks Hkk Hkh Hkw /k iQk <+k Hks)
Sagittarius
• eku&lEeku o ;'k c<+sxk • izksiVhZ lEcU/h ykHk • cPpksa dk izn'kZu vPNk jgsxk
• dkjksckj c<+kus ds fy, iw¡th&fuos'k djus dk mfpr le;
'kqHk frfFk% 1,2,5,9,11,12,14,16,18,19,23,27,30
edj
Capricorn
(Hkks tk th [kh [kw [ks [kks xk xh)
• ikfjokfjd leL;kvksa dk lek/ku • vk£Fkd ykHk • vU; Ïkrksa ls vk; c<+xs h • ;k=kk
ykHkizn jgsxh • nwljksa ds dgus ij dksbZ fu.kZ; u ysa
'kqHk frfFk% 5,6,7,11,12,18,19,20,25,28,29,30
dqaHk (xw xs xks lk lh lw ls lks nk)
Aquarius
• vuqdwy le; • okgukfn ij [kpZ • lk>snkjh ykHkizn • ikfjokfjd ekeyksa ij [kpZ •
dk;ks± esa liQyrk • ljdkjh foHkkx ls lEcfU/r dk;Z fuiVkus dk mfpr le;
'kqHk frfFk% 5,6,8,9,15,18,19,20,23,24,26,27
ehu (ns nh nks nw Fk > ×k pk ph)
Pisces
• lkekU; le; • dkjksckj esa ftEesnkfj;k¡ c<+us dh lEHkkouk • okgukfn è;kuiwoZd
pyk,¡ • iw¡th fuos'k dk fu.kZ; lksp&fopkj dj ysa • xyriQgeh ds
dkj.k vkilh erHksn • dkuwu foHkkx laca/h dk;ks± esa liQyrk
'kqHk frfFk% 6,7,8,9,11,15,19,20,23,24,27
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Quotations about India and Hinduism
• India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech,
the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand
mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive materials in
the history of man are treasured up in India only.
– Mark Twain, American author
• We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which
no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.
– Albert Einstein, American scientist
• If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living
men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the
dream of existence, it is India. – Romain Rolland, French scholar
• There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into your heart
and won't go. For me, India is such a place. When I first visited, I was
stunned by the richness of the land, by its lush beauty and exotic
architecture, by its ability to overload the senses with the pure,
concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds... I had
been seeing the world in black & white and, when brought face-to-face
with India, experienced everything re-rendered in brilliant technicolor.
– Keith Bellows, National Geographic Society
• Whenever I have read any part of the Vedas, I have felt that some
unearthly and unknown light illuminated me. In the great teaching of the
Vedas, there is no touch of sectarianism. It is of all ages, climbs, and
nationalities and is the royal road for the attainment of the Great
Knowledge. When I read it, I feel that I am under the spangled heavens of a
summer night. – Henry David Thoreau, American Thinker & Author
ne;Urh }kjk iqu% Lo;aoj dk lekpkj fHktokuk
ne;Urh us czkã.k lqnso ls dgk& ^vki vfr'kh?kz v;ksè;k uxjh esa tkdj
jktk ½rqi.kZ ls ;g ckr dfg;s fd Hkhed&iq=kh ne;Urh fiQj ls Lo;aoj esa
LosPNkuqlkj ifr&oj.k djuk pkgrh gSA cM+s&cM+s jktk vkSj jktdqekj tk jgs
gSaA Lo;aoj dh frfFk dy gh gSA blfy, ;fn vki igq¡p ldsa rks ogk¡ tkb,A
uy ds thus vFkok ejus dk fdlh dks irk ugha gS] blfy, og dy lw;ksZn;
ds le; nwljk ifr oj.k djsxhA* ne;Urh dh ckr lqudj lqnso v;ksè;k x,
vkSj mUgksaus jktk ½rqi.kZ ls lc ckrsa dg nhaA
jktk ½rqi.kZ us lqnso czkã.k dh ckr lqudj ckgqd dks cqyk;k vkSj dgk
fd& ^ckgqd! dy ne;Urh dk Lo;aoj gSA eSa ,d fnu esa gh fonHkZ ns'k
igq¡puk pkgrk gw¡A ijUrq ;fn rqe bruk tYnh ogk¡ igq¡p tkuk lEHko le>ks]
rHkh eSa ogk¡ tkmQ¡xkA* ½rqi.kZ dh ckr lqudj uy dk dystk iQVus yxkA
mUgksaus vius eu esa lkspk& ^ne;Urh us nq%[k ls vpsr gksdj gh ,slk dgk
gksxkA lEHko gS] og ,slk djuk pkgrh gks] ijUrq ugha&ugha] mlus esjh izkfIr ds
fy, gh ;g ;qfDr dh gksxhA og ifrozrk] rifLouh vkSj nhu gSA eSaus nqcqZf¼o'k
mls R;kxdj cM+h xyrh dh] vijk/ esjk gh gSA lR;&vlR; dk rks ogk¡
tkdj gh ekywe iM+sxkA ijUrq ½rqi.kZ dh bPNk iwjh djus esa esjk Hkh LokFkZ gSA*
ckgqd us gkFk tksM+dj dgk fd eSa vkids dFkukuqlkj dke djus dh izfrKk
djrk gw¡A uy us pkj 'kh?kzxkeh ?kksM+s jFk esa tksr fy,A jktk ½rqi.kZ jFk ij
lokj gksdj jokuk gks x,A
ckgqd dk jFk unh] ioZr vkSj ouksa dks rhozxfr ls yk¡?kus yxkA ,d LFkku
ij jktk ½rqi.kZ dk nqiV~Vk uhps fxj x;kA mUgksua s ckgqd ls dgk& jFk jksdks]
esjk nqiV~Vk fxj x;k gS] rc uy us dgk vc ge ogk¡ ls ,d ;kstu vkxs fudy
vk, gSa] vc og ugha mBk;k tk ldrkA ml le; jFk ,d ou esa py jgk FkkA
½rqi.kZ us dgk& ^ckgqd! rqe esjh xf.kr fo|k dh prqjkbZ ns[kksA lkeus ds o`{k
esa ftrus iÙks vkSj iQy fn[k jgs gSa] mudh vis{kk Hkwfe ij fxj gq, iQy vkSj
iÙks] ,d lkS ,d xqus vf/d gSaA bl o`{k dh nksuksa 'kk[kkvksa vkSj Vgfu;ksa ij
ik¡p djksM+ iÙks gSa vkSj nks gtkj fipkuos iQy gSaA rqEgkjh bPNk gks rks fxu yksA*
uy vk'p;Zpfdr gks x,A ckgqd us dgk& ^vkidh fo|k vn~Hkqr gSaA vki
viuh fo|k cryk nhft,A* ½rqi.kZ us dgk fd ^xf.kr fo|k dh gh rjg eSa
iklksa dh o'khdj.k&fo|k esa Hkh ,slk gh fuiq.k gw¡A* ckgqd us dgk& ^vki eq>s
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nq;ksZ/u cgqr fou; fn[kkrk gqvk Hkkb;ksa lfgr muds ikl x;k vkSj uezrkiwoZd
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ghA blls nqokZlk th izlUu gks x;s vkSj cksys& ^eSa rqEgsa oj nsuk pkgrk gw¡] tks
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Obstructing parliament proceedings ......
contd. from page 9
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gksrk gSA tc jkepUæ th 'kS'kokoLFkk dks ikj djds ;qokoLFkk esa
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do not suffer any personal loss, by doing undesirable obstructive
activities and by holding Parliament at random.
Meeting organized by Bhartiya Matdata Sangathan also decided that
appeal should be made out to Government of India, Parliament, Prime
Minister of India, President of India, Vice President that various
recommendations about Political reforms, electoral reforms, election
reforms pending for more than 15-20 years as suggested by the Law
Commission, Election Commission, Supreme Court and various
committees set up for the purpose should be implemented urgently.
Necessary legal enactments be implemented to make long awaited
reform suggestions a reality at the earliest.
Political Parties should be regulated through an adequate and
competent legal regulatory frame work. People’s representatives who
are selected to fight in the election must be screened through minimum
basic guidelines, so that the elected people’s representatives will do
work for the betterment of the nation’s people even if disadvantageous
for the party.
All democratic institutions from Panchayat to Parliament should be
reformed and should be made free from entry of criminals. Rajya Sabha
and Vidhan Parishads should be constituted by non-political eminent
citizens.
In view of the above, the Government of India, Political Leaders,
Politicians of all Political Parties must deliberate on these issues without
any further delay and enact effective laws to bring the desired reforms.
In fact Former Presidents of India and Prime Ministers of India,
Present Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi, President of India,
Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Rajya Sabha Chairman & Vice President of
India, Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Lok Sabha Speaker, Smt. Sumitra
Mahajan, Supreme Court Former Chief Justice, Shri R. M. Lodha Ji,
Congress President, Smt. Sonia Gandhi Ji and other former Chief
Justices, Front line leaders of Political Parties do make statement on the
above line, emphasizing the importance of bringing such electoral
reforms.
However, Government keeps changing, Prime Minister keeps
changing, Parliament Members keep changing and yet nothing is done
for this respect.
Bhartiya Matdata Sangathan and People of India want to get enacted
such laws as quick as possible so that Indian Democracy can be saved
and developed. Democratic values can be upgraded for the benefit of the
people of India and their future.
All people must come together on these issues to enact and
implement such changes. Prominent Citizens must wake up and must
realise these essential reforms. By doing so, they would be ensuring the
future of great Indian Democracy in the world. It is will of the 125
Crores of Indians and their future generations
— Dr. Rikhab C. Jain
Sangathan Pramukh, Bharatiya Matdata Sangathan
tuojh 2016 12
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