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http://www.hindu.... NEW DELHI: It was a sad, ironic coincidence. Arjun Singh died on the same day that the Congress, with which he was associated for five decades and more, dropped him from its highest decision-making body, downgrading him to permanent invitee.
Mr. Singh, who had been admitted to AIIMS with chest pain and neurology-related problems, was 81. He is survived by his wife Saroj Devi, two sons — Ajay Singh and Abhimanyu — and daughter Veena.
The veteran — who in 1992 was elected to the Congress Working Committee (CWC) with the highest margin of votes — would have likely been doubly hurt had he known that the restructuring of the CWC was helmed by Sonia Gandhi. For, right through his life, Mr. Singh remained a loyalist of the Nehru-Gandhi clan. He quit the Congress and formed his own party after finally breaking with P.V. Narasimha Rao, whom he saw as a usurper and an ideological opponent. He returned only after Mr. Rao himself came under a cloud and became a target of the Congress.
Mr. Singh was cast in the classic socialist-secular mould and stayed committed to this vision till the last day. Indeed, though he became a Minister under Prime Minister Rao, Mr. Singh violently disagreed with the market perspective of the Rao-Manmohan Singh team and remained ill-adjusted to the liberalisation initiatives of the new government.
But the breaking point came not over the direction of the economy but over the 1992 calamitous ending of the Babri Masjid, for which Mr. Singh held Mr. Rao totally culpable.
However, Mr. Singh earned himself many critics for staying on in the Congress and the Rao government till as late as December 1994. His opponents accused him of trying to sabotage the party and government from within so as to allow Ms. Gandhi to move in.
Mr. Singh held various tenures in Madhya Pradesh — graduating from State Minister to Chief Minister, a post he held thrice. He was also Governor of Punjab briefly.
But his stints at the Centre were troubled. Returning to the Union Cabinet as Human Resource Development Minister in 2004, he repeatedly ran into opposition — first for setting out to de-saffronise the education system and then for proposing reservation for Other Backward Castes (OBC) in higher education. He refused to allow foreign universities to enter the country and wanted the IITs and IIMs to toe his line on fee structuring.
Under Mr. Singh's supervision, the National Council of Educational Research and Training transformed from an ideologically compromised body to a professionally-run institution. OBC reservation turned out to be a gargantuan task, requiring the admission process to be overhauled and expanded to meet the aspirations of all sections. But he stuck to his decision and saw it through.
In the party, Mr. Singh came to be regarded more and more as part of an unchanging and inflexible old guard. It did not help him that his Prime Minister was Dr. Singh, whose reform project he had bitterly opposed in 1991. Prof. H.H. Dash Chief N.S. Centre
The Neurosciences Centre consists of the Departments of :- Neurology
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Neuro Radiology http://www.aiims.... http://www.aiims.... Introduction (Content provider: Dr. Manmohan Singh, Dr. A. Suri)
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http://en.wikiped... Sukhmani Sahib is the name given to the set of hymns divided into 24 sections which appear in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh Holy Scriptures on page 262. Each section, which is called an Ashtpadi(asht means 8), consists of 8 hymns per Ashtpadi. The word Sukhmani literally means Peace in your mind. This set of Hymns or Bani is very popular among the Sikhs, who frequently recite it in their places of worship called Gurdwaras and at home. The full recital takes about 90 minutes and is normally undertaken by everyone in the congregation. According to Sikh doctorine, this Bani is believed to bring peace to one's mind and compoundly peace to the world. This set of 192 hymns were compiled by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji. Below are a few translated quotes from this Bani: Ashtpadi 1: Meditate, meditate, by meditation peace is found. Antagonism and dispute are dispelled from your body. Meditate and Praise the One who pervades the whole Universe. Countless people, in so many ways, chant your(God's) Name. The Vedas, the Puraanas and the Simritees, the purest of utterances, All say the same Word for the One Lord. That one, in whom even for a second you dwell - their praises cannot be recounted. Those who yearn only for the blessing of Your Sight - Nanak: save me along with them! ||1|| A very good connected site is given below. Sukhmani Sahib
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Saira Banu ... Gayatri Dharmendra ... Balraj Das Prasad 'Biloo' (as D...
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Saira Banu ... Gayatri Dharmendra ... Balraj Das Prasad 'Biloo' (as Dharminder) Sujit Kumar ... Advocate Ramesh Khanna Nasir Hussain ... Durga Das Prasad (as Nazir Hussain) Jeevan ... Iqbal Nath Sunder ... Pandit Shiv Shankar Rajendra Nath ... Anokhe Lal (as Rajindernath) Shammi ... Satwanti Jayshree T. ... Courtesan Phool Kumari Meena T. ... Rekha Nath Baby Guddi Baby Pinky Sabina Randhir ... Gayatri's Father Shivraj ... Dr. Shivraj
Widowed and wealthy Durgadas Prasad is the sole owner of Shriman Mills. He has one son, who falls in love with a woman from a poor family. This disappoints Durgadas and he asks his son to leave. His son leaves, gets married, and soon has a son. Unfortunately, Durgadas's son does not live for long, leaving his wife and son destitute. Durgadas has a change of heart and goes around looking for his son and his family, but in vain. Years later Durgadas is much more older and not expected to live long. He recruits a Secretary, Gayetri, who looks after him. Then when his relatives insist that he adopt his distant nephew, Anokhey, he agrees, only to have Gayetri bring home a young man, Billoo, who operates a simple Dal Roti restaurant. Durgadas is jubilant when he verifies that Billoo is indeed his grandson and throws a grand party. After the party, Durgadas passes away, leaving everything in Billoo's hands. Billoo changes his name to Balraj and starts to look after his grandfather's business. Durgadas's relatives, Iqbal Nath, his daughter, Rekha; a cousin, Satwani, and her son, Anokhey; along with Advocate Ramesh Khanna, conspire with each other and concoct of plan - a plan so devious that will not only entrap Billoo and Gayetri in it - but also make them loathe the day they met Durgadas. Director: Adurthi Subba Rao Writer: Rajendra Krishan (dialogue)
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Saira Banu ... Gayatri Dharmendra ... Balraj Das Prasad 'Biloo' (as Dharminder) Sujit Kumar ... Advocate Ramesh Khanna Nasir Hussain ... Durga Das Prasad (as Nazir Hussain) Jeevan ... Iqbal Nath Sunder ... Pandit Shiv Shankar Rajendra Nath ... Anokhe Lal (as Rajindernath) Shammi ... Satwanti Jayshree T. ... Courtesan Phool Kumari Meena T. ... Rekha Nath Baby Guddi Baby Pinky Sabina Randhir ... Gayatri's Father Shivraj ... Dr. Shivraj
Widowed and wealthy Durgadas Prasad is the sole owner of Shriman Mills. He has one son, who falls in love with a woman from a poor family. This disappoints Durgadas and he asks his son to leave. His son leaves, gets married, and soon has a son. Unfortunately, Durgadas's son does not live for long, leaving his wife and son destitute. Durgadas has a change of heart and goes around looking for his son and his family, but in vain. Years later Durgadas is much more older and not expected to live long. He recruits a Secretary, Gayetri, who looks after him. Then when his relatives insist that he adopt his distant nephew, Anokhey, he agrees, only to have Gayetri bring home a young man, Billoo, who operates a simple Dal Roti restaurant. Durgadas is jubilant when he verifies that Billoo is indeed his grandson and throws a grand party. After the party, Durgadas passes away, leaving everything in Billoo's hands. Billoo changes his name to Balraj and starts to look after his grandfather's business. Durgadas's relatives, Iqbal Nath, his daughter, Rekha; a cousin, Satwani, and her son, Anokhey; along with Advocate Ramesh Khanna, conspire with each other and concoct of plan - a plan so devious that will not only entrap Billoo and Gayetri in it - but also make them loathe the day they met Durgadas. Director: Adurthi Subba Rao Writer: Rajendra Krishan (dialogue)
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The Red River flows through the Shreveport area and it was the only camp...
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The Red River flows through the Shreveport area and it was the only campaign in the pivotal year of 1864 that the Union lost. However, with the Union not in any mood to talk about this loss, and the South in no position to brag, it has remained a little told story until now. "One Damn Blunder from Beginning to End" is a direct quote from Union General William Tecumseh Sherman when he was asked about the campaign.
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Out-post by the Portuguese in 1661.
Later in the year 1669 when the East India Company acquired Mumbai, Gerald Aungier became the Governor of the City and is considered the founder of the city's present Police Force. He organized the Bhandari Militia with Subhedars head quartered at Mahim, Sewree and Sion. He died at Surat in 1677.
MUMBAI POLICE -DID YOU KNOW THE MUMBAI POLICE FORCE IN ITS EARLY AVATAR WAS FORMED BY A UNIT CALLED THE BHANDARI MILITIA.
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Maa Aur Mamta (1970)
—Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II:
Global Ambassador of Peace
(1920 - 2005)
While some of his trips (such as to the United States and the Holy Land) were to places previously visited by Pope Paul VI, John Paul II became the first pope to visit the White House during his October 1979 U.S. trip, where he was greeted warmly by then-President Jimmy Carter. He also travelled to countries that no pope had ever visited before. He was the first pope to visit Mexico in January 1979,[67] before his initial trip to Poland as Pope, as well as to Ireland later that year
The two apostles on the road to Damascus were Cleopas and probably Luke, since it was he who wrote of the account.
The Lord was showing them that He was indeed resurrected even though they did not recognize him at the time.
He appeared to many after his resurrection including many women, Mary mother of Joses, Joanna, Salomi mother of James and John