Showing posts with label economic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economic. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 November 2014

The NaMo Story - Part #2

A lot of things have occurred since my last post on this topic. This series is related to the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi. In the last article, I have discussed about his life, especially his childhood, his struggles, and his devotion towards almighty. Being a CM of Gujarat, his achievements, his challenges, his attitude for good governance and his strive against Gujarat riots.
We all know in the Lok Shabha elections, 2014, due to his power packed campaigned B.J.P won the full majority. It is a record of its kind, because after thirty years, i.e. since 1984 no political party; has ever won a majority in general elections. There are a number of regional and national parties in India and it’s not easy to win an absolute majority in this nation. But due to the “Modi magic”, a political party won 282 Lok Shabha seats, he is our PM for the last six months and he is working really hard to change the scenario and the mind set of the people. Whether it’s in agriculture sector, research, governance, business, etc. take any sector, he is looking forward eagerly to achieve good results for the nation.
When he took the charge as 16th prime minister, since then it has been a 11 rupees reduction in petrol prices and 5 rupees reduction in diesel prices. I know the rates are decided by world markets/barrel, and these days the prices are really low in international market, but for the last five years, this reduction was absent, the rates used to increase that time but now the situation is different. He has started a “Jan-Dhan” Yojana; by this many millions of people will get a direct benefit into their bank accounts. The inflation rates are really low at the present scenario; in October month it was 1.7%, which is the lowest number of the last six years. Many business enterprises are willing to come and invest in India, which is changing the world’s view about us. It will generate more job opportunities and employment for the youngsters.
Recently in the assembly elections, “Modi magic”, in Haryana and Maharashtra B.J.P won with a respected margin. It was a collective effort by leaders of this party, but believe me it was trusted on Narendra Modi, by the people. The situations are not in favor of the present Government but they are working so hard, to change the perspective and situation of the country. I hope our Government will achieve what they desire.

Right now, the PM is in Australia to attend the G-20 summit and he has raised the issue of terror funding & black money, strongly among the top leaders of the world. American president, German Chancellor, British PM etc. all are appreciating the efforts of Modi with a big heart. These days I am observing a good change in the atmosphere, a new energy, an energy which is positive, which is for the welfare of the nation, which is dedicated to the nation and this energy is Narendra Modi.

Sunday, 2 November 2014

"Fried-Chicken" For Supper!


Cooking is one of my hobby and my passion. Whenever I get free time I use to cook, I have no problem with vegan or non-vegan cuisines. I love cooking, and believe me Sunday evenings are my favourite time to sharpen my skills. I am a foodie and lazy person, and Sunday evening is a lethal time for this, ha-ha. Today I am preparing “Fried Chicken”, why? Because it is one of favourite cookery item and it doesn’t take much time to cook. Okay! Without wasting much time let me tell you the procedure and about the ingredients.
Ingredients
·         1 egg.
·         3 cups of milk.
·         3 cup fine breadcrumbs and some flour.
·         Salt according to the taste.
·         1 tsp. Garlic powder.
·         1 tsp paprika.
·         4 tsp. Black pepper.
·         Cooking oil
·         Fry chicken near about 700 grams cut in small pieces.
·         2 tsp. Red chilli powder
·         Crushed onions and some coriander leaves for garnishing.
Procedure
1.      Prepare the batter using milk and egg.
2.      Combine some flour, breadcrumbs and seasonings (salt, paprika, pepper etc.)  in another bowl.
3.      Dip each chicken piece, first into the flour mixture and into the batter and again into the flour.
4.      Let the oil to warm completely, the fryer should be big enough to gather many chicken pieces at one time.
5.      Remove the chicken pieces after getting the golden brown colour from the pan/fryer.
6.      After removing the chicken from the pan, put it on a tissue paper to soak excess oil from it.

Use some lemon slices, small onion slices and tomato ketchup while serving. It is enough for 4 people of a family. Also use enough coriander leaves while serving to make it more beautiful. Preparing fried chicken at home has so many benefits. You control the quality and you use the fresh ingredients. It’s a sure-fire winner for a mealtime and one of the most cooked items for a party all over the world. Enjoy this meal with lemonade, you will love the combination. Please try this at your home; you will love this delicious meal. I hope you have enjoyed reading my delicious article.




Monday, 27 October 2014

Apple Pay is the "Future" for Online Payments?


Apple is the one of the most famous brand in the mobile phone industry. The look, the design, the touch sensitivity, the features of Apple are awesome, they are way ahead than Android. Apple is a status symbol and everybody wants to purchase it, but here we are going to talk about an extremely first-class service which Apple provides to its customers-Apple Pay.

Apple Pay is the latest innovation of the company, it is a service by which we can buy a number of products online. Company’s new electronic payment system, is an innovation of the highest level. A number of critics have agreed that Apple pay is the future of electronic payments. But the company needs to understand that if they want a global success they need to clear some big hurdles, right now it is available in iPhone 6 and iPhone 6+. The best thing I like about Apple Pay is that we need to use our fingerprint to validate a purchase on our cell phones, which will be the future of payments for goods and service. Once again Apple has shown its vision for the future.

The big difference between Apple Pay and Google Wallet is that, it is user concentric. It is not considered for the credit card companies or retailers. It is designed to make it easier for the customers, which is better than cash, cards. The card payment systems are simple to use, but they are not as easy as Apple Pay. Payment via cards requires multiple steps, where you swipe and type. Sometimes we require to hit multiple check boxes on multiple screens with an electronic pen. It’s a headache, and there’s nothing more annoying than waiting for a transaction in front of your mobile/laptop screen. But in Apple Pay, you touch your iPhone to the terminal, brush the home button with thumb and your work is done. The security provided by Apple is really good; there is no scope where we can face a deception, where we don’t need to worry at all regarding money. Many people may say Apple Pay will fail because Google Wallet failed, they failed because they tried to replace some existing parts of another system. While Apple has smartly partnered with the credit card companies and provided solutions for merchants in their pockets, making it value add, not a replacement.

Thursday, 25 September 2014

The NaMO Story- Part1


Okay! How should I start this article, I really don’t know, my way may not be appropriate, or you may say I could do better. On 17th, our Prime minister has completed 64 years of his life. A person who belongs to a poor backward family, who spent his so many days selling tea in railway coaches. A person who worked really hard and cashed every opportunity whichever he got. Right now he’s PM of our nation and perhaps the most popular leader of the present era. He was CM for 13 years of Gujarat, a state which was in debt up to 2001 and right now which is the most prosperous state of our nation.
As I told you he belongs to a poor family, his father use to sell tea at Vadnagar railway station, when he (Modi) was 12 years old he use to help his father in the lunch time. He was an all rounder student in his school, excellent in studies, a good orator, and a good actor. He use to represent his school in many district level declamation competitions. He left his home at the age of 17 years, making a prophecy right by a saint that he will be a politician or he will be a saint in his lifetime. He returned to his home at the age of 19 again. He was associated with Rastriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) since his school time, RSS gave him discipline, punctuality for his lifetime and he got the feeling of patriotism from there. Narendra Modi has a big impact of Swami Vivekananda on his life; Modi ji considers Swami Vivekananda as his role model. He believes in “Karma Yoga”, “Karma yoga” teaches the role of work/karma in the life of man, it also teaches the non necessity to think about the result of any work.
Being a Gujarati he knows how to do business with things, even with those things which are useless. I have read many examples on internet and told by many Guajarati’s that he knows how to do the things. Since October 2013, I am observing him and his moves very closely, and from my experience I can assure NaMo will change the perspective of our nation towards the world. His focus is only and only on development. Job-creation, inflation is on his main agenda.
“Saugandh Mujhe Is Mitti Ki Main Desh Nahi Mitne Doonga”
It’s been 120 days since he sworn in as 16th PM of our nation. He is doing his work with complete dedication. I hope his hard work and will power, will pay him. I hope our economy will revive and inflation, unemployment will disappear as soon as possible. He is trying to end the barriers between various departments of our system such as environment, aviation, road etc. He got a warm welcome in Japan, which is going to invest in bullet train corridor from Mumbai to Ahmadabad. Japan is a developed nation and that nation is going to invest more in our economy, which will be a big boost in our nation.

It’s a series about NaMo, and his moves. I hope you enjoyed it reading. Visit for more!

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

100 DAYS OF NAMONIA

Today NDA government led by Narendra Modi, prime minister of our country completed its 100 days in India. It was 26-May-2014 when Modi ji sworn in as next prime minister of biggest Democracy. Many things are changed since then; these 100 days are not enough to judge the calibre and potential of Mr. Modi. Being the CM of Gujrat from 2002-2014, he has transformed Gujrat allot. Gujrat is the richest state in India, highest in getting investor and highest in revenue making. Many people were trying to create a rude image of Mr. Modi during election and before it. But as Victor Hugo said 

“All the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come”, 

which is correct only God can change someone’s fortune not by handful of people who can’t see someone’s success.
Modi’s best action was on creating a SIT for black money, Supreme Court of India ordered GOI in 2010 for this but UPA didn’t performed it. And due to this effort Supreme Court gave an appraisal for NDA, because new govt. is dedicated to take back black money from foreign banks.
A good budget by Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley was a healthy sign that new govt. is focussed on nation’s development. Many good projects such as 100 smart cities, cleaning Ganga, new IIM-IIT etc. were cherry on the cake. Plus encouraging investors in investing in market and increasing tax slab up to 50,000 more was also a great move, which is my favourite too.
Ending the collegium system in judiciary appointment was another good move, abolishing many old laws which were hindrances in many departments. But still many things have to be done, but this govt. is focusing on development and development, nothing else. Digital India, Jan-Dhan yojana, skilled India, Namami Ganga yojana will be a great game changer.

Government is trying really hard to change the condition of our country, and we can see that effort or indication as GDP in first quarter is 5.7%. It can be increased in next quarter and I believe it will be above 6%.
 But still many leaders and paid media channels are showing that this govt. is failed and nothing good has been done by them. I mean seriously, do you think that all Indian citizens are fool. Majority of people are happy with this govt. but still many people are finding errors at microscopic level. If someone is doing something without any personal benefit, we should respect that. May God help them to overcome their doubts and I wish their view related to Mr. Modi will change soon. I hope what Mr. Modi is seeing for India they could help him with his vision.
 I hope they start believing in 

“Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”,

 and leaving their politics aside. What this new govt. got from previous one is not a thing to discuss now and neither I am going to discuss. But I hope all the faults and mistakes done by UPA could overcome by Modi ji- I wish him good luck and I wish him success in his vision.

Sunday, 31 August 2014

RESERVATION SYSTEM OF INDIA!



Today I want to talk about a cancer of our system – Reservation. Reservation, I am not talking about railway reservation but I am talking about reservation in education and Government jobs. Today every youth of this country wants a Government job and a seat in Government College, but it’s a dream for most of the candidates. But what is reservation? It is actually leaving aside a certain number of seats in government institutions for members of backward communities. It is actually helping some candidates of a community and making fun of rest of the candidates.

When I gave my first AIEEE exam in 2009 I scored 82 marks that time, I had a friend(SC) who got 48 marks, I won’t say I was more deserving or more eligible for that but after the result, He got a seat in Govt. Engineering college and I didn’t. It is the story of almost every deserving student in our country. Today this scheme (reservation) is creating a social division or social drift; people who are getting benefits from this system are often not liked by other people who think that they also deserves good opportunities.
It was first introduced by Mandal commission, by reasoning that a group (SC/ST/OBC) in Indian society is always disheartened by higher group/community (General) in India. Even founder of Indian constitution Dr. B.R.Ambedkar was against this, he said “If reservation is given we should give this to the poor people, not to some categories”. Which was correct, but Ex-prime minister V.P. Singh introduced it and , when he lost the power it was abolished by other government. But congress introduced it again in 2004 and since then it is pain for majority of candidates.

I am not against reservation but not on the basis of caste base but on the base of someone’s economic conditions. A tea-vendor’s, vegetable seller’s, tailor’s barber’s, labour’s etc. children deserves to be in good government college but it’s a dream for them. While majority of people who are in SC/ST group and who have good economic condition gets unnecessary benefits due to this system. I hope current NDA govt. Will change this injustice with most of the students, hope this system will end and every candidate could dream of a government job. Well this scheme should not be used by NDA as politics tool which congress always did. Congress always planned to give reservation to Muslim community which was never accepted by Supreme Court of India. If they were successful to imply this I am sure this would be a major reason for communal tension in our country. Give reservation but only in the condition of economy, not on the basis of caste, creed and religion. At last, I am again requesting our Govt. To change the parameters of reservation as soon as possible so that talented candidates could help in nation’s growth.