Monday, January 26, 2009

Journey of Indian Republic







Indian Constituent Assembly Meetings
The Indian Constituent Assembly, which was constituted as a result of the negotiations between the Indian leaders and members of the British Cabinet Mission, had its first meeting on December 9, 1946. The Objective of the Assembly was to give India a constitution, which would serve a lasting purpose and hence appointed a number of committees to thoroughly research the various aspects of the proposed constitution. The recommendations were discussed, debated and revised many times before the Indian Constitution was finalized and officially adopted three years later on November 26, 1949. Constitution came into force
Though India became a free nation on August 15, 1947, it enjoyed the true spirit of Independence on January 26, 1950 when the Constitution of India finally came into force. The Constitution gave the citizens of India the power to govern themselves by choosing their own government. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, took oath as the first President of India at the Durbar Hall in the Government House and this was followed by the Presidential drive along a five-mile route to the Irwin Stadium, where he unfurled the National Flag. Ever since the historic day, January 26 is celebrated with festivities and patriotic fervor all around the country. The day owes its importance to the constitution of India that was adopted on this day. On this Republic Day, read what the great Constitution of India, that propounds liberal democracy, has in its store. Let's also feel proud in pronouncing what the Preamble to our Constitution says.

Did you know? With 395 Articles and eight Schedules, the Indian Constitution is the largest written constitution in the world.


Quotes
Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of Independent India, in his special message to his countrymen, on the birth of the Indian Republic, said: "We must re-dedicate ourselves on this day to the peaceful but sure realization of the dream that had inspired the Father of our Nation and the other captains and soldiers of our freedom struggle, the dream of establishing a classless, co-operative, free and happy society in 'his country'. We must remember that this is more a day of dedications than of rejoicing - dedication to the glorious task of making the peasants and workers the toilers and the thinkers fully free, happy and cultured."

C. Rajagopalachari, His Excellency the Governor-General in a broadcast talk from the Delhi Station of All-India Radio on Jan 26, 1950 said: "On the eve of my laying down office, with the inauguration of the Republic, I should like to tender my greetings and best wishes to the men and women of India who will henceforth be a citizen of a republic. I feel deeply thankful for the affection showered on me by all sections of the people, which alone enabled me to hear the burden of an office to the duties and conventions of which I had been an utter stranger."

This Is How Beggars Make Fool Of Us......

Friends u have seen road side beggars with open wounds and all....All of them are not real for sure....
Look at these pics and decide.....
Material Needed 4 this con-art - red ink, cotton pad,white glue, tooth pick (tiny sticks). cotton wool, if no red ink you can use animal blood
Use white glue to create the wound surrounding
wait for the glue to dry Use tooth pick to create the wound area




Can you shoot like this ?

READ THE TEXT FIRST !

Canadian Snipers in Afghanistan

Video attached - read article first
They never saw it coming.

Canadian Sniper wiping out Taliban Snipers. In Afghanistan . These video
shots are not made through the shooter's telescopic sight. They are made
looking through the spotter's scope. The spotter lies right next to the
sniper and helps the sniper to find and home in on the target.

The sniper is using a 50 calibre rifle. A 50 cal. round is about 7-8 inches
long and the casing is about an inch in diameter. The bullet itself is
one-half inch in diameter and roughly one and one-half inches long.

Pay close attention to the beginning of the video. A Taliban is laying on top
of the peak in front of you... when you hear the shot fired....watch what
happens. The sniper is also about a half mile away... or more. A Canadian
sniper in Afghanistan has been confirmed as hitting an enemy soldier at a
range of 2,310 meters (7565 ft/1.43 miles), the longest recorded and
confirmed sniper shot in history. The previous record of 2,250 meters (7369
ft/1.4 miles) was set by US Marine sniper Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam in 1967.
The Canadian sniper was at an altitude of 8,500 feet and the target, across a
valley, was at 9,000 feet. Canadian sniper units often operated in support of
US infantry units, which were grateful for their help. The record lasted only
one day, until a second Canadian sniper hit an enemy soldier at 2,400 meters
(7860 feet/1.48 miles). The Canadian snipers fire special 50-calibre
McMillan tactical rifles, which are bolt-action weapons with five-round
magazines. The Canadian snipers were the only Canadian troops operating
without helmets or flak jackets as they had too much other equipment to
carry. Each three-man team has one sniper rifle, three standard rifles
Canadian (C7s), one of them with a 203mm grenade launcher.



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The new Satyam nursery rhymed


Raju Raju sat on the wall

Raju Raju had a great fall

Balance sheet died

Shareholders cried

Raju Raju made a fraud





Raju Raju

Yes baba

Cheating us

No baba

Telling Lies

No baba

Open the balance sheet

HA HA HA