Tum bin jaau kaha....

One of my all time favorite romantic numbers....

Aa chal ke tujhe

What a song!!! beautifully described how one would wish to live his life.
No betrayal... no agony...no regret....
The lines that touch ur pulse...
"kahin bhair na ho koyi ghair na ho
sab milke chalte chale 
jahan gam bhi na ho aansoo bhi na ho
bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
ik aise gagan ke taley"
 
Hindi Song Title: Aaa Chal Ke Tujhe Mein
Hindi Movie/Album Name: DOOR GAGAN KI CHHAON MEIN 
Singer(s): KISHORE KUMAR
 Aa chal ke tujhe, main le ke chaluun
ik aise gagan ke taley
jahan gham bhii na ho, aansoo bhi na ho
bas pyaar hi pyaar paley

Suraj ki pahali kiran se, aashaa kaa savera jaage (2)
chandaa ki kiraN se dhul kar, ghanaghor andhera bhaage (2) 
kabhi dhuup khile kabhi chhaav mile
lambii si Dagar na khale
jahan gam bhi na ho, aansoo bhi na ho 
bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
ik aise gagan ke taley

Jahan door nazar daud aae, aazaad gagan laharaae laharaee (2)
jahan rang birange panchhi, aashaa kaa sandesaa laayen (2)
sapano me pali hansati ho kali
jahan shaam suhaani dhale
jahan gam bhi na ho, aansoo bhi na ho
bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
ik aise gagan ke taley

Sapano Ke aise jahan mein jahan pyaar hi pyaar khila ho 
hum jaa ke vahan kho jaaye shikuva na koyi ghila ho 
kahin bhair na ho koyi ghair na ho
sab milke chalte chale 
jahan gam bhi na ho aansoo bhi na ho
bas pyaar hi pyaar pale
ik aise gagan ke taley......

123 Indo -US nuke deal

Yesterday’s Trust vote win for UPA was a sign of relief for most of us, as we didn’t miss on the lifetime 123 hydeact. If some1 not aware of what Nuke deal was all abt: plz find the below matter.

Delhi will be able to do much more business with the US in fields barred to Indians hitherto, with the expectation that the volume of trade between the two countries will double within the next two years from the current US$ 24 billion.

  • India will be able to build more nuclear power plants. At present it has 15 functional plants with an additional seven under construction.

Following are the key aspects of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal:

* The agreement not to hinder or interfere with India's nuclear programme for military purposes.

* US will help India negotiate with the IAEA for an India-specific fuel supply agreement.

* Washington will support New Delhi develop strategic reserves of nuclear fuel to guard against future disruption of supply.

* In case of disruption, US and India will jointly convene a group of friendly supplier countries to include nations like Russia, France and the UK to pursue such measures to restore fuel supply.

* Both the countries agree to facilitate nuclear trade between themselves in the interest of respective industries and consumers.

* India and the US agree to transfer nuclear material, non-nuclear material, equipment and components.

* Any special fissionable material transferred under the agreement shall be low enriched uranium.

* Low enriched uranium can be transfered for use as fuel in reactor experiments and in reactors for conversion or fabrication.

* The ambit of the deal include research, development, design, construction, operation, maintenance and use of nuclear reactors, reactor experiments and decommissioning.

* The US will have the right to seek return of nuclear fuel and technology but it will compensate for the costs incurred as a consequence of such removal.

* India can develop strategic reserve of nuclear fuel to guard against any disruption of supply over the lifetime of its reactors.

* Agreement provides for consultations on the circumstances, including changed security environment, before termination of the nuclear cooperation.

* Provision for one-year notice period before termination of the agreement.

* The US to engage Nuclear Suppliers Group to help India obtain full access to the international fuel market, including reliable, uninteruppted and continual access to fuel supplies from firms in several nations.

* The US will have the right to seek return of nuclear fuel and technology.

* In case of return, Washington will compensate New Delhi promptly for the "fair market value thereof" and the costs incurred as a consequence of such removal.

* Both the countries to set up a Joint Committee for implementation of the civil nuclear agreement and development of further cooperation in this field.

* The agreement grants prior consent to reprocess spent fuel.

* Sensitive nuclear technology, nuclear facilities and major critical components can be transferred after amendment to the agreement.

* India will establish a new national facility dedicated to reprocessing safeguarded nuclear material under IAEA safeguards.

* Nuclear material and equipment transferred to India by the US would be subject to safeguards in perpetuity....

* India cannot do anything without an approval from US Senate approval and Indian Cabinet Approval

Query: Why the deal is called 123 Indo -US nuclear deal?

Answer: Section 123 of the United States Atomic Energy Act of 1954, titled "Cooperation With Other Nations", establishes an agreement for cooperation as a prerequisite for nuclear deals between the US and any other nation. Such an agreement is called a 123 Agreement.

Jaihind!!!

Che Guevara

Today gone through one of the articles on Che Guevara, a Argentine revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader.. …a brief description of that article.

Ernesto Che Guevara :

As a young medical student, Guevara traveled throughout Latin America and was transformed by the endemic poverty he witnessed. His experiences and observations during these trips led him to conclude that the region's ingrained economic inequalities were an intrinsic result of monopoly capitalism, neo-colonialism, and imperialism, with the only remedy being world revolution. This belief prompted his involvement in Guatemala's social reforms.

He was among the revolutionaries who invaded Cuba under Castro's leadership with the intention of overthrowing U.S.-backed Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Guevara soon rose to prominence among the insurgents, was promoted to Comandante, and played a pivotal role in the successful guerrilla campaign that deposed Batista.

He was also a prolific writer and diarist, with one of his most influential works being a manual on the theory and practice of guerrilla warfare. Both notorious for his harsh discipline and revered for his unwavering dedication to his revolutionary doctrines, Guevara remains an admired, controversial, and significant historical figure. He has been mostly venerated and occasionally reviled in a multitude of biographies, memoirs, books, essays, documentaries, songs, and films. Time Magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century,

Some of his famous quotes:

  • I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees
  • We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it.
  • Words that do not match deeds are unimportant.
  • I know you've come to kill me. Shoot, coward, you're only going to kill a man. - Ernesto Che Guevara (just before he was shot and murdered)
  • There is no other definition of socialism valid for us than that of the abolition of the exploitation of man by man.
  • Each spilt drop of blood, in any country under whose flag one has not been born, is an experience passed on to those who survive, to be added later to the liberation struggle of his own country. And each nation liberated is a phase won in the battle for the liberation of one's own country.
  • There are no boundaries in this struggle to the death. We cannot be indifferent to what happens anywhere in the world, for a victory by any country over imperialism is our victory; just as any country's defeat is a defeat for all of us.
  • Each time a country is freed, we say, it is a defeat for the world imperialist system, but we must agree that real liberation or breaking away from the imperialist system is not achieved by the mere act of proclaiming independence or winning an armed victory in a revolution. Freedom is achieved when imperialist economic domination over a people is brought to an end.
  • We must bear in mind that imperialism is a world system, the last stage of capitalism-and it must be defeated in a world confrontation. The strategic end of this struggle should be the destruction of imperialism.

Why was I born?