Thursday, January 22, 2009

Don't think of Higher education if you are a Hindu

Don't think of Business in India if you are a Hindu

To start a business a Hindu youth will get a loan at 15 to 18 per cent from banks after arranging 15 per cent margin money. But a Muslim youth has to arrange only five per cent of project cost from his private sources and will get the rest of 35 per cent of the loan from NMDFC at three per cent interest and the balance 60 per cent from commercial bank at two per cent.


To ensure Muslim students admission in the top institutions like IIMs, IITs and AIIMS the entire fees is being given by the government. To prepare them for this and other public service tests the entire coaching fee is given by the government. The students are also given a pocket money from the tax-payers' kitty.


The UPA has also announced lakhs of scholarships only for minority students. All these are denied to Hindu students.


Now, the discrimination is total, with the centre making madrasa certificate equivalent with the hard-earned CBSE certificate. Should all the Hindu students leave government and public schools and join madrasas for a simple and cost-effective qualifying certificate?



Congress Achievements - Madrasa certificates to be equivalent to CBSE

Congress Achievements - Madrasa certificates to be equivalent to CBSE

In a move that goes a long way in mainstreaming Madrasa students across the country and help clear their way to higher education, the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry is all set to grant madrasa certificates equivalence to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The unkindest cut is that the plan is to implement the disastrous move with retrospective effect. It is widely believed that the madrasas are the nurseries of terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism in India. If mainstreaming is the real concern, better schools should have been established in Muslim localities and persuaded the Muslim children to get enrolled in them. Already the government has introduced a series of incentives to get the minorities more literate and enhance their competence to compete in the higher levels. Many of these incentives are denied to children of the majority community though they are equally under privileged both educationally and economically. Perhaps it is a crime under the UPA to be born in the majority community and to be poor. The pampering of the minorities, in a manner as to discriminate citizens on religious lines against the tenets of the Constitution or affirmative social action has no legal sanction. But it has been proved to be politically rewarding for the ruling clique.

Though the centre has been distributing hundreds of crores every year to modernise the madrasas they have refused to either modernise or streamline. They have also been resisting any attempt to persuade them to adopt some portions of the modern syllabi in their curriculum. The maulavis have often issued fatwas against any attempt at modernisation in these institutions though they have no qualms in receiving huge grants from the tax-payers' money. As a result, these madrasas have become islands of superstition, fundamentalism and divisive activities misleading the children in their formative years to resist all modern and scientific outlook and integration with the rest of the society. Again if mainstreaming was a concern, the centre should have asked the madrasas either to close down or limit themselves to religious teaching making any certificates issued by these fanatic institutions invalid. But the UPA seems to have other ideas. It perhaps wants to encourage the mushrooming of madrasas across the length and breadth of the country and make them breeding grounds for social disaffection.

Already at least three universities — Jamia Hamdard, Jamia Millia and Aligarh University—have recognised certificates from madrasas for admission to post-graduate courses. The HRD Ministry has insisted that the UGC must enforce the criteria on other universities as well. But some universities are resisting the move. Finally, the UGC has set up a committee to look into the matter. On government records there are half a million madrasas active across the country. Unofficially, it is estimated that there are at least a million madrasas and their number is increasing every year with liberal funding from Islamic countries like Saudi Arabia.

The UPA claims that its anxiety is the result of the Prime Minister's 15-point programme for minorities and that it is one of the key recommendations of Sachar Committee. Taking the Sachar cover the government is already making generous contribution to minority education. And they are highly discriminatory to Hindu students. For instance, Hindu students get education loans at a rate of 13 per cent whereas the minority students get it for just three per cent interest from National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation under Finance Ministry. To start a business a Hindu youth will get a loan at 15 to 18 per cent from banks after arranging 15 per cent margin money. But a Muslim youth has to arrange only five per cent of project cost from his private sources and will get the rest of 35 per cent of the loan from NMDFC at three per cent interest and the balance 60 per cent from commercial bank at two per cent. To ensure Muslim students admission in the top institutions like IIMs, IITs and AIIMS the entire fees is being given by the government. To prepare them for this and other public service tests the entire coaching fee is given by the government. The students are also given a pocket money from the tax-payers' kitty. The UPA has also announced lakhs of scholarships only for minority students. All these are denied to Hindu students. Now, the discrimination is total, with the centre making madrasa certificate equivalent with the hard-earned CBSE certificate. Should all the Hindu students leave government and public schools and join madrasas for a simple and cost-effective qualifying certificate? Or is the UPA determined to destroy the higher education in the country?




Friday, January 2, 2009

Is the NGO WorldVision against India?

The truth about World Vision by V. K. Sashikumar

The author is a noted investigative journalist for Tehelka. This article was prepared by him for IBNLive.com (the online arm of CNN-IBN, owned and funded by the Southern Baptist Church in the US) under the title "Preparing for the Harvest", which IBNLive so far has not published it as it exposes World Vision's Christian missionary activities in India. Donors to World Vision India - Rs 256 crores collected in 2008 - believe it to be the premier NGO working in India for the upliftment of the poor and downtrodden. In fact WorldVision is the premier Christian missionary organisation working in India for the harvesting souls for Jesus. Since the killing of Swami Lakshmanananda and the resultant communal violence in Orissa in August 2008, World Vision's funding and missionary activities have come under the scanner of the Home Ministry in New Delhi.

WorldVision collects money from wealthy Muslims and convert the poor in their religion to Christians

Top 15 recipients (NGOs) of foreign fundings in India

Associations

2006-07(in crores)

Ranchi Jesuits, Jharkhand

621.34

Santhome Trust of Kalyan, Maharashtra

332.86

Sovereign Order of Malta, Delhi

300.79

World Vision of India, Tamil Nadu

256.06

North Karnataka Jesuit Educational & Charitable Society, Karnataka

229.55

Help in Suffering His Sanctuary, Rajasthan

208.71

Believers Church India, Kerala

148.96

Caritas India, Delhi

126.76

Rural Development Trust, Andhra Pradesh

121.86

Handmaids of Sacred Heart Jesus Society, Maharashtra

118.38

Action Aid, Karnataka

108.02

Board For Integrated Rural Development, Tamil Nadu

106.99

Society for Rural Education & Development, Tamil Nadu

106.92

Plan International Inc., Delhi

101.71

Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, Gujarat

93.29

It may be noticed that with Sonia’s remote control at the Centre, the missionaries have been emboldened to carry on their conversion activities. In Mangalore, the prevailing rates for conversions were Rs. 50,000 and a house to stay. Plus, they were denigrating Hindu gods which led to Hindu-Christian riots in the region.

The Christian fundings must be thoroughly probed taking into account the missionary mischief. It must be recalled that Europe ditched medieval Christianity post-renaissance. The Missionaries are eyeing India because they find cheap labour in India. Most of the Churches in Europe and US are running to empty houses and the only way to increase the Christian masses is to take advantage of Indian poverty. Indian Christians shelve all values to embrace Christianity. It is high time that we prevent the families being destroyed in name of Christianity. Many places innocent Muslim women are brought into Christian fold in name of Love marriages

See this report on the latest incoming foreign funds here: www.mha.gov.in/fcra/annual/ar2006-07

Conversion Is Prostitution Of The Soul

Conversion Is Prostitution Of The Soul

This time, the missionaries have received record foreign funds for pimping their intolerant Semitic faith.

It is now an open secret that lot of slush funds flows towards harvesting the soul. The previous Pope had come to India and said that India was ripe for fresh harvest of the soul. It means that Indian poverty can be exploited towards increasing the Christian numbers. The amount given to those who convert varies depending upon the situation.
For the year, 2006-07, the foreign funding have increased by 58 percent to Rs. 12289.63 crores. And a large chunk of this donation is cornered by the Christian missionaries as is evident from the report. Click here to Summary of the Official Gov't Report.

In Search of Qasab – A Journey to Pakistan

Pakistan a Failed Republic?

Being part of the American intelligence, I was given the job nail Pakistan on the Mumbai attacks. Though it is obvious that any terror attack in the world has either direct or indirect link to Pakistan, the Fed wanted to have tangible evidence - “data, data, data”. I embarked a flight to Islamabad and after initial bonhomie I delved on it with Raza Gilani (RG)

Me: Dear Prime Minister, Will you permit to have a look at the National Database

RG: Database, which one?

Me: The one that contains record of all citizens

RG: (blinking his eyes) Oh Yes Sure, Sure ... we can show you ... nothing to hid; it’s Open Source ...

Me: Oh it’s open source ... Is it MySQL?

RG: (completely flummoxed) oh yeah .. its OurSQL

[I know that Gilani wouldn’t have expected these intricate technical details of databases from a Secret Service Agent like me. Neither do I know this a couple of days ago. A session with top database expert Reddy got me accustomed with these terms. Reddy also gave some hints on how to query the database. “Select * from” hmm I remember it. The Like Operator... Like ‘%asab’ should bring ‘Kasab’, ‘Qasab’ etc. Some other ‘hints’ you would come to know once my report gets declassified by Fed.]

Gilani was a good host. I had a sumptuous lunch with him, after which he introduced a Software Architect who would help me in ‘Search for Qasab’. The software architect looked like a British educated person, but spoke almost nothing and drove me to a building with lots and lots of arches. He introduced me to a ‘database expert’ and left the scene.

The database expert, Rahim, was quite comfortable by my presence and took me to a big hall where around twenty PCs were placed near the four walls on a neatly crafted wooden benches.

Me: Rahim, the wooden crafting should be costlier than your PCs

Rahim: No Sir! There are many good artisans in Pakistan. We have a good taste for art! [He was right, all the drawers had some Mosque carvings surrounded by Palm trees, Camels etc.. a unique feature of Arabs] [more on http://supremepowerindia.blogspot.com ]

As Rahim went into a small room to fetch water, I glanced at other engineers at work. Almost all of them were young – in their early twenties, they wore a Shirt that is too lengthy for their upper half, the sleeves drooped out of their hands and their pants were terribly short. It was drooping half way between knees and toes. All of them had beards and highly-designed caps. Some were playing games and one guy with a long beard was playing some Arabic song that was so loud that the database centre looked like Mecca on a Friday Namaz.

Me: Thanks for the Water Rahim, I want to have a hands-on with your National Database. Can you get me a machine

Rahim: sure sir! You can use this machine [he took me to a machine and pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del. The green Screen Saver with a mosque paved way for a greener Desktop with some Mosque and Quran inscriptions as background]

[I took the hint that Reddy gave and searched for some data connections. There was no sign of databases installed on that machine. It had some Real Player and Games] [more on http://supremepowerindia.blogspot.com ]

Me: Rahim what database do you use? MySQL?

Rahim: No sir .. no database here.. [ I was really stunned... no database]

Me: Do you have any in-built databases

Rahim: We bought and assembled the machines [Aagh ... he was talking more on Hardware]

Me: No Rahim! I want the software

Rahim: Yes sir! You can have it ..

Me: [Exasperated] Can you take me to the Manager of this Organization.

Rahim: He is in Afghanistan, at present I am in charge of this?

Me: What’s he doing in Afghanistan?

Rahim: He is fighting against NETO

[NATO i suppose]

Rahim: (Proudly) He has destroyed some NETO 200 vehicles in Peshwar !

Me: Can I get any chance to look into records of citizens. Well! I mean a file containing names, addresses etc.

Rahim: Sure sir! You can GET!

Me: Where?

Rahim: You can try in Karachi

Me: In Karachi?

Rahim: You will get info like names, addresses, mobile nos, credit card numbers etc

Me: That’s what I want. Do you have any contacts in Karachi?

Rahim: I do have. My brother works there.

Me: That’s good, where shall I find him?

Rahim: “Rehan Traders” in new market area?

Me: Will he take me to the information department?

Rahim: What department?

Me: For getting the emails, addresses etc?

Rahim: He has those in CDs. He sells them

Me: IN CDs, why he sells them

Rahim: People buy them to get access to credit card accounts of Indians?

Me: Indians!

Rahim: Yeah Indians, we get these CDs through Pasha from Mumbai

Me: [to myself Oh Jesus! Where will I Search for Kasab]

Rahim: Sir, we tried searching last week. The name was not there. Once the name comes we need to inform the our government

Me: So you were searching Indian database... Im sorry Indian CDs and DVDs

Rahim: (Proudly) Yes Sir!

Me: Thanks Rahim.. Thanks a lot

Rahim: My pleasure ... please come again [Sure ... If I need any info on Indians]

I walked back to Mariott and switched on TV. A news anchor from Geo TV was shrieking ‘Pakistan reiterates no data related to Qasab is available on its National Database

I switched off the Televison and dozed off!!

Is my trip a failure? Or is the country a failure?

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