Wednesday, July 20, 2016

 

Owning people of Pok(Pakistan Occupied Kashmir)

Since Pakistan occupied Kashmir,Gilgit,Baltistan and China occupied Kashmir(Cok) are part of India, Govt. of India shall officially appoint government officers(in exile) and bureaucrats for those areas under foreign occupation and create office space for them in Kashmir. Officers can also be from occupied areas and they can be moved to India to serve in the offices in India.
Government shall publish a helpline(internet, email, virtual, whatsapp, phone, voip, etc. ) for people of Pok with details of officers, where they can report their complaints and file FIRs with the officers.
Those appointed to the jobs have the responsibility of monitoring incidents in those areas and report all issues to the government. Government shall release a monthly report on atrocities and misdeeds of Pakistani goons who have settled in Pok and pushing Kashmiris out.
Immediately, this will help in monitoring these occupied areas and provide hope to those people who are suffering at the hands of Pakistani Jihadis, ISI and Military including an added angle of chinese interference in Pok. Least it will have added visibility and insights for the world to know about plight of people in Pok and their sufferings.
Moreover, this will help in keeping the officers familiar with Pok, its issues and ready to serve in those areas when India takes them back from Pakistan and China{that day is not far}. All the filed FIRs shall be investigated when India takes back Kashmir and guilty will be punished.

Monday, May 09, 2016

 

Democracy has roots in Harappa

Interesting Article on Harrapan Civilization and Roots of Democracy



http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/science-technology/story/233721.html

Prof Vasant Shinde, Vice-Chancellor, Deccan College, said here today that evidence of a city state or rule of a king like in Egypt or Mesopotamia was not found anywhere in Harappan sites across the Asian subcontinent. “There are striking similarities in the lifestyle and socio-culture behaviour of people of Indus Valley Civilisation and that of modern civilisation. The study has revealed that Haryana people are descendents of Harappan people. Walking in present-day Rakhigarhi gives an impression that we are in a Harappan village,” the VC said.

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

 

Top Honour for Indian-Origin Scientist Thomas Kailath in United States

http://www.ndtv.com/news-diaspora/top-honour-for-indian-origin-scientist-thomas-kailath-in-united-states-701339

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

 

DailyTech - MIT Discovers "Breakthrough of the Decade", Could Affect Everything From Cars to Golf

DailyTech - MIT Discovers "Breakthrough of the Decade", Could Affect Everything From Cars to Golf: "Professor Haller's quest began when in 2004 he devised an equation for unsteady state in two dimensions. Having remedied half the shortcomings of Prandtl's equation, he set to work trying to extend the equation into three dimensions. Four years later, his dream has finally been achieved. Assisting Professor Haller in his research and coauthoring the paper were Amit Surana, now at United Technologies; MIT student Oliver Grunberg; and Gustaaf Jacobs, now on the faculty at San Diego State University."

Thursday, February 07, 2008

 

NRI develops advanced energy-efficient chip

NRI develops advanced energy-efficient chip: "A scientist of Indian origin from MIT, along with colleagues and researchers from Texas Instruments, has developed an energy-efficient microchip for portable electronics, which could lead to longer-lasting, self-charging cell phones."

Sunday, February 03, 2008

 

India unbound: NRIs do their bit-Special Report-Sunday Specials-Opinion-The Times of India

India unbound: NRIs do their bit-Special Report-Sunday Specials-Opinion-The Times of India: "There’s no better place to get a sense of how deep the Indian contribution runs than the legendary Bell Labs, the 84-year-old institution whose inventions and discoveries crowd every part of our homes. This is where a young scientist named Mohan Sondhi invented the echo canceller, which made phone conversations clear; where Bishnu Atal’s digital speech coding innovations dramatically expanded the benefits of cellular phone technology to millions of users; where C Kumar Patel invented the carbon dioxide laser; and where Arun Netravali’s work led to the development of the High-Definition Television."

Thursday, January 31, 2008

 

8 Indian-American finalists for 'junior Nobel Prize'-Indians Abroad-The Times of India

8 Indian-American finalists for 'junior Nobel Prize'-Indians Abroad-The Times of India: "Avanthi Raghavan, Shravani Mikkilineni, Hamsa Sridhar, Shivani Sud, Isha Jain, Vinay Venkatesh Ramasesh, Ashok Chandran and Ayon Sen get at least $5,000 in scholarships and a laptop. They will next compete for 10 scholarships - including the top award of $100,000 - in March in Washington, DC."

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