Monday, June 15, 2009

Is MSD playing the Indian Micheal Clark

well earlier i didn't agreed to it.actually the cricketing community believes that micheal clark is the cause of the torn apart dressing room of aussies.and the recent events in the indian cricket scenario makes me think of the same.this time it's not micheal clark it's mahendra singh dhoni.even before the world cup the team appaered to fragile and torn apart.thw sehwag issue, loss of temperment in media meeting,people not attending team meeting,top form players under performing,the lack of lusture on field. all these things show thatteam was not gelled up and the consequences are tata bye bye to title.
what is it? this will get clear from the comming tournaments.lets hope that this is just a rumour and dark period for the team

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TEAM INDIA OR TEAM IPL

The big starred Team India couldn't win a single game against any Test playing nation.They could not even match the standards of the international T20 players.Where are those big promises gone that "YEH CUP KAHIN NAHI JAYEGA". ............ GONE WITH THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF IPL 09. hehe folks let's accept this very fact which i stated in my previous posts too IPL is INDIAN PROFIT LEAGUE where it's just not the frenchises and bcci who earn but the players too.
These men in blue perform only in the IPL. ahh i knew you require facts lets have a look the best bowler under performs,two top performers in batting under perform,except yuvraj and bhajji no performed to standard.
Captain Cool lost it , had fights temper in media.opening pair couldn't take india to decent start,kings of swing lose line and lenght just after being hit for a boundary.
these people just wanna play ipl,and the problem is not that if u know defending title is gonna be tough then you should accept it just not bloat about the fake success.India can take only one satyam at a time not any more.
so why shud indian's be shocked when they know that they have a poor record of defending titles,the lost defending tiltle in 1983,then champions trophy and now T20 championship.it is an age old ritual for the indian team.
don't feel like having stroke it is a part of the game,yeah but this way is bad.
and once again the newspaper wud read "SUNDAR SAPNA TOOT GAYA"
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

do jaipurites deserves traffic projects like metro,brts,ring road etc.

A few days back i read a news paper that gave the list of the projects that are in pipeline or are about to start very soon,this included some dream projects like Metro,BRTS.  At that particular moment i thought and the government who just seems to taking pain to do something for the public welfare other than commenting,but today i'm not writing to screw up the government statements and policies.
you would not be amazed if i tell u that whenever my mom ask me to go to the walled city i feel like i'm having intense head ache,nad u know the reason,the GREAT TRAFFIC SENSE of the jaipurites.now u would be intrested in knowing what is wrong with that.i tell it's qiute a long list, and i can start with this
1. any one does actually know what is a stop line and where is it?
2.has any body heard that u need to stop on every red light, irrespective of whether it is heavy traffic or light.the best example for this is the red light in front of university of rajasthan's gate.
3.how many young riders and car drivers know that u should not answer the phone call while driving.
4.this one is my favourite ,how many people think that it is necessary to take side before turning
5.how many many people do realise that having working tail and break light is as important for the vehicles behind u as are the front lights for u.
6.this one is awesome how many of the license holders actually signifies that they want a u turn.
7.how many people konw that there is a no horn or better known as silent zone on the Jawaharlal Nehru Marg.
8.well most of the time i shout at people for this, how can some apply breaks right in the middle of the road when it is vacent and without any pre sign of doing so, in hindi we call this khade break lagana.
9.almost all the taxis and mass tranport vehicles including the government vehicles also donot have tail lights and indicators at all working.

The fact is that jaipur's majority of traffic problems are associated with the driving style and habbits of the jaipurites.even if the state government builds and provide latest technology,equipments the problem would be still the same.so jaipurites either improve ur driving habbits or get ready for some seroiusly bad traffic in coming future






JAI HO JAI HO
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a post for the so called saviours of indian tradition,writer is trying to wake u up.please try to do so

A Most Indecent PostJessica Thompson  Monday March 30, 2009

There's been a lot in the news lately about traditional Indian values, and the women who are destroying them. 

The kick-off event for the current culture war was the attack by a right-wing Hindu group on a group of young women hanging out in a Mangalore pub at the end of January. The thugs claimed they were out to "save our mothers and daughters," who had been corrupted by western culture. The stories continue to trickle in: 

"Man assaults jeans-clad wife for dressing up like men" (4 Feb)
"Mangalore goons target noodle straps" (4 Feb)
"Karnataka moral cops threaten Hindu girls for talking to Muslim boy" (26 Feb)


And on and on. In one incident after the other, men have verbally and physically abused women who breached one of the many unwritten rules of proper female conduct. 

Then Valentines Day rolled around. I've always found V-day to be commercial, boring and vaguely nauseating. It never occurred to me before I moved to India that it could be offensive, too. I read with some amusement about how last year in Delhi, 100 Shiv Sena men held a protest and shouted slogans like "People who celebrate Valentine's Day should be pelted with shoes" (Is that any catchier in Hindi than it is in English, I hope?). 

I don't get it. Why it is "indecent" for a woman to wear a tank top or jeans, yet nobody bats an eyelash when men scratch themselves, spit and urinate, um … everywhere? 

If this about rejecting Western influence and materialism, an argument I can understand, why not also target Indian men who wear jeans or imported suits, drink Coke, shop at malls and watch Hollywood movies? Are Western practices only offensive if they are adopted by women?

Shiv Sena and the like argue that they are "custodians of Indian culture" and are defending "traditional" values. Since when is assaulting women a traditional Indian value? Who gave these guys a mandate to decide for the rest of the country how everyone ought to live? Which Indian values, exactly, are they defending? It would seem it's only those that keep women subservient.

Their repressive efforts were effective, sadly, with many women reporting that they were afraid to go out alone or to be seen talking to a boy from a different religious background. 

But the Saffron Brigade, as they are affectionately known, did not go unchallenged. One very vocal opponent is a loosely organized - but 54,000 strong - group of women (and plenty of men, too) called the Consortium of Pubgoing, Loose, Forward Women. 

The name alone is a stroke of creative genius, and it proves that the fight against fear mongering and repression doesn't have to be humorless. The women leading the effort could have taken a conventional (read: boring) approach to make their case; instead, they launched a campaign to send thousands of pairs of pink underwear to the heads of the moral police. 

The Pink Chaddi campaign has been called immature by some critics, but the thing is that self-righteous moral types don't tend to respond in kind to intelligent dialogue. You might as well have some fun with them. Also, not taking them too seriously strips them of a lot of their power. 

Majority opinion seems to be that these guys are a bunch of clowns. Certainly most of our readers seem to disagree with their tactics of brute force and intimidation. I wonder, though, what percentage of the population agrees with their underlying message?

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