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World Peace - Laughter Connection

Friday, March 5th, 2010
DECEMBER 4 is the World laughter day since last 4 yeras announced by a group of people for the world peace
and prosperity - being practiced in India - Maha Maya Ananta and Sri Sri Virat Sri- Sant Lal Chugh Foundation ,
New Delhi 110065   .
The laughter is best symbol of peace and properity in the Universe .
Only we the human beings have the Gods power to laugh who actually laughs through
and gets thrilled on his fun and entertainment .
The whole sky can eco with the collective laughing voices of all the human occeans. impacting
the entire Cosmos and warning any ET aliens if any that the planet earth is very powerful ,peaceful ,
united in one chorus which can shake the foundations of the galaxy .
This will also convey the wholeness of our planet oneness of all the religious systems .
Great laughter sends the message to the mind that every thing is fine every day .
Now you imagine millions of people laughing and dancing at the same time on 4th December in
small gatherings - all TV channels playing comedy soaps the whole day , Schools and colleges praying for
world peace - will send a message to the collective conscious of the Universal mind that every thing is perfectly
fine here on the planet earth .
Mind does not distinguish between reality and imagination .
So even if the laughter is artificial the collective universal mind will believe that truly every thing is fine .
This cumminication will bring more benevolence and supernatural Divine love
of God in every body’s heart creating long lasting peace and happiness with deep sense of security and
vibrational change in the mother earth’s total environment .
All beings in the universe will dance with joy , peace and love .
Large scale tele-conferences should be done , webinars , speeches by the leaders of all walks including Cine actors ,
Sports stars and Politicians  -
Sessions of jokes .
All mass media channels to run free advertisements .
This will help raise lot of charity from us the affluent in the society to be spent
on the needy in the underdeveloped world .to encourage education and healthcare ,
entrepreneurship , brotherhood with music love and dance .
Power of laughter is great and can make the Universe of humanity smile , laugh
and shed the toxins out of their bodies and get healed .
This is very important part of the conventional Indian yoga to heal and enhance energy
levels of the highets pure divine nature .
The day can easily carry real and subliminal messages of green earth ,eco friendly developements and
reduced global warming .
Who so ever chooses can do it daily for his own benefit .
Infact no one has dared to tax the breathing and the laughter .
We can continually keep providing content on  the subject of laughter from the ancient
Indian wisdom of the sages  .
Looking foward to your further inputs to carry on this mashaal of love
energy fire and occeanic peace and stillnes .
Best wishes ,
Prince Mohan - New Member of WPPS since yesterday .
God bless the awakening of the planet mother earth making every body
aware of him self  .
Prince Mohan
Bankers to the Universe

David Icke - And the truth shall set you free

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Dear David , I have started reading your book
“And the truth shall set you free” . This is a remarkably brilliant eye opening
book . Great appreciation for your work , please accept . We have interacted with some brotherhood societies
and always found them socially responsible and doing
noble projects with social objectives as priority . Yes of course they do assist the brotherhood members
to enhance their knowledge and social standing . However even if it was that the global elite or the illuminati
control the things in the world may not be questionable because
the world wide members may not know their agenda or plans . But if you see around you micro to macro families and organisations
you find that they are being controlled by some one . Every one however well place in the world he may be , is having some one
above him to be answerable to . May it be the individual or
government tax authorities . The world as a chain of things has to have some fountain heads
some where in the world in some form or the other . It is an old system in the new packaging . Alexander the Great , King Solomon , Genghes Khan , Chanakya in India had similar agenda as of the brotherhood networks . There is another point that these and many other imperialists
did contribute in bringing the world closer and make it a global village today
and create affluence in the society in many parts of the world . Colonialism was no more viable and it was difficult to manage the
countries physically with few foreigners in the light of growing
literacy which was created by the Colonial rulers only . They thought of a better way and that was to use them to create larger economies for them selves and others by freeing them from colonialism to self rule . Even if the money was lent and interest charged on the money which never existed and does not exist even today , what is the issue . They helped increase the exploitation of world’s resources and create
more and more employment , literacy , awareness and many other things . In the absence of the funny money which is also energy like the real money
there would have been more focuss on primitive wars to control other countries resources which they now try to control through economic
carots . Still the under developed areas are developing and getting modernised . Large number of companies world wide have come up because of their
banking of creating money out of thin air , Vnture capital funds , private equity and debt etc . They have created large number of educated professional work bees globally
instead of primitive work class . However Indian sages have always said that the spiritualism and materialism
should be equally balanced for true Karma Yoga . Enormous amounts wealth , money , power and resources are being continously added by them as per your version . What is the need for these beyond a point . Do they only like this instead of enjoying their lives with their families . What ever the Universal Laws they might have known in advance  they still are human beings with senses and emotions . Or their agenda is to capture another planet for their migration at some point or expand their resources through these planets to increase their wealth on the earth . Or they are still reporting directly to another civilisation or the fourth dimension . Do they have the knowledge that the earth may explode and they need to escape to some other place . If their knowledge of the universal laws is highly advanced then they know most of the things which others don’t . Our sages have known and talked about these things long ago even before these people had probably landed on the earth . These sages invented zero and the decimle for the mathematics of this world . Your idea there is awakening of the cosciouness today is great .
This can bring back the spiritual and material balance . With the many organisations promoting this globally is visible clearly . The internet is also full of this . With the reemergence of the female power it is becoming easier also . Please think isn’t this also doctored that so many people research about them and openly write against the global elite and illuminati under their nose . This is what may be suiting them to create fear and guilt in the world . This gives them more superiority and power over others with free publicity
world wide to their advantage even if their agenda is much less or nil . This also gives you lot of power to control minds of your fans through the
author and reader relationship . Will the balance of spiritaulism and materialism work . Since the evolution good and evil have been existing together even during the best golden periods of Satyuga . I truly appreciate you again for bringing awareness and such a powerful piece of work full of information and knowledge . Best wishes for your ongoing work . www.currentnewsaffairs.com Tags - David Icke , Author , And the truth shall set you free , Book , World wide

Help India Now - Love India Now

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Dear All
 
 
 
I have signed the petition and am forwrding it to my contacts.
 
HELP INDIA NOW
……………………..
 
We all must support Indian economy, so please do your best and keep
 forwarding this request to all your contacts and ask them to keep forwarding.
Please forward it to your stock brokers and Bank’s Senior Executives and their
efforts could be very helpful re investments.
 
(1) As far as possible, buy ‘made in India’ only, even if it costs a bit more.
I buy Indian Basmati, although Pakistani Basmati is  cheaper.
 
It is very importantto buy Indian Textiles and Crafts NOW for personal use
and to give as gifts to friends, relations and Business contacts in India and
abroad, as these industries employ millions and due to fewer export orders
they need help URGENTLY.
 
(2) Under no circumstances buy anything from Pakistan or China.
China is likely to ‘dump’ hugely subsidies products in India, as its exports to
the US/EU etc are gowing down sharply. 
 
(3) All people of Indian origin should try to send more foreign exchange to India
NOW and Indian Businesses should covert foreign earnings in to RS. a.s.a.p.
 
      (a) Indian Banks are safaer than the US/UK/ EU Banks. Funds in foreign Currency     Deposit Accounts earn good interest and can be sent out of India any time, if required.
 
       (b) Subject to your personal circumstances, please selectively buy Indian Shares,
as they offer huge value at current prices. foreign Institutional Investors have sold Billions of Dollars worth shares in India as in other developing countries, mainly because their Head Offices were or are nearly bankrupt and they need cash at any costs. They  have used most of their investments and are unlikely to be able to depress the Indian stocks and shares from now on. So any positive news or lack of negetive news would support the Indian share prices with a chance of making significant capital
gains. The Indian Ruppee will also become stronger  which would means currency excahnge gain as well for NRIs.
 
If you do it now, I know you guys will thank me after one year. All you would owe me
is nice Lunch at Mumbai’s TAJ and I will be there.
 
Jai Hind.
 
With love and best wishes
 
Vipul
London. UK.

Minnesotas_Jat connection

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Senator Chaudhary believes that agriculture is a binding force  Ishani Duttagupta 

   HE’S the man behind the improbable sounding sibling alliance between our own Haryana and the US state of Minnesota. But then, Satveer Chaudhary, who was elected to the house of representatives in Minnesota in 1996, holds many records. 

   When he was first elected state representative, Mr Chaudhary, who belongs to the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, became the first Asian member of the Minnesota legislature. In 2000, he became the first Asian-Indian senator in American history. After he was re-elected to the Minnesota senate in 2002, he also became the Minnesota senate’s youngest member at 33 and currently serves as majority whip. Very proud of his Jat roots, Mr Chaudhary was the moving force behind the sister-state partnership agreement between Haryana and Minnesota that was signed during the current visit of Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty to India. “This partnership - which is the first of its kind between a US and an Indian state - has business advantages for both. Minnesota is increasingly seen as a state with a vibrant business climate which is very similar to Haryana. But it’s not just business, culturally too both the states have a lot in common. Minnesota and Haryana are traditionally agricultural states and that gives us common ground not just in terms of economy but also in terms of culture,” says Mr Chaudhary. As for his achievements, he’s very modest and feels that there are high and low points for everyone who chooses a career in politics. 

   “However, I’ve never dwelt on my ethnic minority status or seen my Indianness as a disadvantage in reaching out to people,” he says. He also feels that most Indian-Americans who are in politics have had to work with mainstream causes. “From Swati Dandekar and Kumar Barve to Jay Goyal, no one has really been able to find an ethnic Indian constituency. All of us, who have become legislators in the US, have had to represent the mainstream,” he says. 
   As for
Minnesota, though the state doesn’t have a very large Indian population, Mr Chaudhary feels that Indians such as Gopal K Khanna, who’s Minnesota’s first chief information officer, are making a big impact. “Minnesota is also home to Indian businessmen such as Mahendra Nath, CEO of Nath Companies, who have done the Indian community proud,” he says. He also sees a bright future for Indian companies that are setting up shop in his state. The fact that his state doesn’t have a large number of Indians doesn’t bother him. “New York and San Francisco are like the covers of the US and you can’t judge a book by its covers. I would like Indians to delve into the heart of the US, which is well represented by my state,” he says with pride. Sweet home Minnesota Source : Economic Times , Delhi , India      Comments : Very Well Described by Ishani Dasgupta -  Sweet home Minnesota www.commonwealthtv.tv                      

LETTER FROM LONDON

Thursday, October 25th, 2007
LETTER FROM LONDON
  Going west to the THIRD WORLD
  S U D ES H N A S E N
 
   Yet another Indian professional has landed in the London zoo, and is suffering from culture shock. “My TV”, he says, “is finally working after about two months and my kids are so excited.” In case you’re wondering what we’re talking about, large chunks of London do not get cable (or satellite TV). No, sorry, we really don’t, however incredible that may sound. The service isn’t available for a variety of complex reasons; so we buy sophisticated gadgets to access some free view channels. 
   Another day, I’m talking to an American, who’s moving with her husband to New Delhi. “So, do you think you’ll have problems settling down,” I ask tentatively. “Oh, no. We’ve done a recce. Schools take a bit of time, but you can set up home, bank accounts, internet, phones etc in a week or two. After London, New Delhi’s going to be a piece of cake. I expect to love it.” 
   First the disclaimer. I’m not targeting any specific company here - in fact, they’re all pretty much the same. But there’s nothing I can do to be politically correct about the fact that average customer service standards in London - across the spectrum from banking, hospitality, utilities, telecoms, retail, internet, IT et al - is, to put it mildly, appalling.
   And yes, to make another sweeping generalisation, it’s much worse compared to what you get in urban India today — even more in higher end services like telecom or banking. It can take up to two months to set up a bank account, another three weeks to three months for an internet connection, a week to check a faulty phone line, an hour for an order to be delivered in some of the poshest restaurants. 
   If we manage to find a shop assistant who speaks English and actually knows where the merchandise is, we fall on our knees in gratitude. IT and electronics customer support services - hmm, nobody I know has found any yet.
   So everyone back home in the service industry, please get over your ‘gee-gosh it’s a developed market’ fear. For any smart Indian service provider, the European consumer market is more than ripe for change; as some who are here are already proving. Someone please, please, come and give the poor locals a taste of real customer service, so I can tell ‘em what it’s actually supposed to be like.
   At first, travellers, especially those of us who’ve been brought up on stories of the wonders of the first world, go into gibbering shock.
   Then we get used to it.
   Londoners, when not talking about property prices, swap horror stories about our latest traumas with our respective range of service providers. I could fill a book, but most have one theme in common: there’s little interest in gaining or retaining customers, it’s highly-priced, inflexible, bureaucratic and inefficient, and no, you can’t complain about mistakes. Before anyone bites my head off, ask any Briton. Ideally one who’s spent some time in either Asia or the US in recent years. 
   In a city which claims to be a tourist capital, financial capital, and services capital of the world, it drives foreigners living here, most especially the Americans, nuts. 
   I can see their point. Britain doesn’t litigate like the Americans do, which effectively means that forget about being king, the customer is like some low form of pond life. 
   And no, it’s got nothing to do with outsourced call centres or racism. Britain is not racist; the other extreme if anything. 
   From what I’m able to make out, it has little to do with employees - more with corporate attitude. Service providers here seem to have business models that are all carved in stone, possibly invented in pre-Thatcherite times, and no real new competitors in decades to drive innovation in any segment. Another reason, I’m told, is the European obsession with employee rights has pushed customer rights completely off the map.
   Consider this: signs elaborating the rights of employees are prominently displayed, on walls and websites, larger than nosmoking signs everywhere - look for a sign telling customers where they can take their grouses to, a complaint number, or an email ID, you won’t find one. Only high-cost call numbers or an inconvenient PO box address in the small print somewhere.
   While the great British media and public go hammer and tongs at government services, nobody expects private sector to have a better track record, or scrutinises their standards like in India. But slow or not, strikes or not, in my limited experience, the British government services work as well, if not better, than most private sector companies. Odd, that.
Source : Economic Times , Delhi , India Comments : S U D ES H N A S E N  has written a very beautiful article in the ET , Delhi , India www.commonwealthtv.tv

 

Genes influencing height identified

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

For the first time, scientists have identified one of the many genes which commonly influence our height. The work, which was partly funded by the EU, is published online by the journal Nature Genetics. It has been known for some time that around 90% of the variation in human height is due to genetic factors, rather than environmental factors such as diet. Yet although scientists have discovered rare gene variants which affect height in very small numbers of people, until now the common gene variants which affect the height of the majority of the population have remained unidentified. The scientists studied the DNA of 5,000 people, looking for tiny differences in the genetic code which appeared more often in tall people than shorter people. This revealed that people with a certain version of a gene called HGMA2 were likely to be taller than people with a different version of the gene. The results were confirmed by a follow-up study of over 19,000 people. We all have two copies of HGMA2, one from each parent. The study revealed that having two ‘tall’ versions of the gene adds around a centimetre to your height compared to someone with two ’short’ variants. Having one copy of the ‘tall’ variant adds around half a centimetre of height. According to the scientists, its affect on growth can be seen in individuals as young as seven years of age. ‘Height is a typical ‘polygenic trait’ - in other words many genes contribute towards making us taller or shorter,’ explains Dr Tim Frayling of the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter, UK, a co-leader of the research. ‘Clearly our results do not explain why one person will be 6′5′’ [1.96 metres] and another only 4′1′’ [1.24 metres]. This is just the first of many that will be found - possibly as many as several hundred.’ Around 25% of the white European population is estimated to have two ‘tall’ versions of the gene, while 25% have two ’short’ versions. Little is known about the precise role of HGMA2, but the scientists believe that it could influence height by causing increased cell production. This is of interest because tall people are at a slightly greater risk of certain cancers, and cancers are caused by unregulated cell production. ‘There appears to be a definite correlation between height and some diseases,’ comments Dr Mike Weedon of the Peninsula Medical School. ‘For example, there are associations between shortness and slightly increased risks of conditions such as heart disease. Similarly tall people are more at risk from certain cancers and possibly osteoporosis.’ In children, being short can sometimes indicate the presence of a serious medical condition, and height, or the lack of it, is a common reason for sending children to a specialist. ‘By defining the genes that normally affect stature, we might someday be able to better reassure parents that their child’s height is within the range predicted by their genes, rather than a consequence of disease,’ says Dr Joel Hirschhorn of the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in the US. Earlier this year many of the researchers involved in this study revealed the discovery of the first common gene linked to obesity. EU funding for the height gene research came from the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) EURODIA (Functional genomics of pancreatic beta cells and of tissues involved in control of the endocrine pancreas for prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes) project and the Fifth Framework Programme (FP5) GenomEUtwin (Genome-wide analyses of European twin and population cohorts to identify genes in common diseases) project.

Source

naturegenetics

AUTHOR SALMAN RUSHDIE AND TV HOST LAKSHMI TO DIVORCE

Monday, July 2nd, 2007
British author Salman Rushdie and his wife Padma Lakshmi, host of TV show “Top Chef,” are getting divorced, his spokeswoman said on Monday, just two weeks after he was awarded a controversial knighthood. Rushdie, 60, is best known for his novel “The Satanic Verses,” which outraged many Muslims and sparked death threats that forced him to live in hiding for nine years. He married Lakshmi, a former model born in 1970 in India, in 2004. She was his fourth wife and the couple had no children. “Salman Rushdie has agreed to divorce his wife, Padma Lakshmi, because of her desire to end their marriage,” spokeswoman Jin Auh said in a statement on his behalf. “He asks that the media respect his privacy at this difficult time,” the statement said. Rushdie hit the headlines two weeks ago when he was selected for knighthood by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, provoking renewed anger among some Muslims in Iran and Pakistan. When the Indian-born Rushdie started his romance with the model more than 20 years his junior, the British tabloids made much of their differences in age and intellectual stature. But Rushdie always defended his wife. “Anyone who’s met Padma knows she’s as intelligent as they come,” he told The Times of London in a 2005 interview. “But, you know, it’s not supposed to be permitted to be gorgeous and really smart and also very nice.” “It feels very odd to see newspaper articles saying ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘Why Do Beautiful Women Love Ugly Men?”‘ he said in the interview. “But at this stage, I’m kind of resigned to it at — as you say — pushing 60.” Rushdie shot to fame in 1981 when his second novel, “Midnight’s Children,” a magic-realist exploration of Indian history, won the Booker Prize. The late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran’s supreme religious leader, pronounced a fatwa, or religious edict in 1989 that called on Muslims to kill Rushdie because of perceived blasphemy in his fourth novel, “The Satanic Verses.” Lakshmi started her career as a model and has since acted in movies and television shows and written cookbooks. She hosts the U.S. cooking show “Top Chef” on the Bravo cable network. source : yahoo news http://blogs.mindbodynsoul.com

Sunita reminded of dangers of spaceflight by recent problems

Sunday, June 17th, 2007
 With Atlantis being cleared for return to earth after repair of its thermal shield, Indian- American astronaut Sunita Williams on Sunday said the problems faced by the US space shuttle showed that spaceflight is “still dangerous”. “We take spaceflight for granted and it’s still pretty dangerous,” Williams, who set to return to Earth on Thursday after setting a record for the longest uninterrupted space flight by a woman, said at a press conference from space. Atlantis was on Saturday given clearance to return to Earth next week, as the shuttle’s heat shield, which suffered a tear during lift off on Friday, was repaired by Mission Specialist Danny Olivas. Adding to NASA’s concerns was the failure of computers that control the space station’s ability to orient itself and produce oxygen. But NASA officials said the crew was never in danger of running out of oxygen, power or essentials. “We are living in an environment that is not really friendly for humans ….(The space station is) not just a tourist vacation place. It’s a serious place and we are doing serious business and serious science up here,” said 41-year-old Williams, who began her space journey on December 10. NASA has been sensitive about the space shuttle’s heat shield ever since the Columbia accident killed seven astronauts, including India-born Kalpana Chawla, in 2003. A piece of insulating foam from the shuttle’s external tank came loose during launch, striking Columbia’s wing and allowing fiery gases to penetrate it during re-entry. source : press trust of india http://blogs.mindbodynsoul.com http://www.mindbodynsoul.com

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 5TH JUNE 2007

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007
World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. The World Environment Day slogan selected for 2007 is Melting Ice – a Hot Topic? In support of International Polar Year, the WED theme selected for 2007 focuses on the effects that climate change is having on polar ecosystems and communities, and the ensuing consequences around the world. The main international celebrations of the World Environment Day 2007 will be held in Norway. UNEP is honoured that the City of Tromsø will be hosting this United Nations day. The day’s agenda is to give a human face to environmental issues; empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development; promote an understanding that communities are pivotal to changing attitudes towards environmental issues; and advocate partnership, which will ensure all nations and peoples enjoy a safer and more prosperous future. World Environment Day is a people’s event with colourful activities such as street rallies, bicycle parades, green concerts, essays and poster competitions in schools, tree planting, as well as recycling and clean-up campaigns. When did it all begin? World Environment Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Another resolution, adopted by the General Assembly the same day, led to the creation of UNEP. How can you celebrate World Environment Day? World Environment Day can be celebrated in many ways, including street rallies, bicycles parades, green concerts, essay and poster competitions in schools, tree planting, recycling efforts, clean-up campaigns and much more. In many countries, this annual event is used to enhance political attention and action. Heads of State, Prime Ministers and Ministers of Environment deliver statements and commit themselves to care for the Earth. More serious pledges are made which lead to the establishment of permanent governmental structures dealing with environmental management and economic planning. This observance also provides an opportunity to sign or ratify international environmental conventions. On this World Environment Day, let us examine the state of our environment. Let us consider carefully the actions which each of us must take, and then address ourselves to our common task of preserving all life on earth in a mood of sober resolution and quiet confidence. source : The environment agency 2007 http://blogs.mindbodynsoul.com http://www.commonwealthtv.tv

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 5TH JUNE 2007

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007
World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. The World Environment Day slogan selected for 2007 is Melting Ice – a Hot Topic? In support of International Polar Year, the WED theme selected for 2007 focuses on the effects that climate change is having on polar ecosystems and communities, and the ensuing consequences around the world. The main international celebrations of the World Environment Day 2007 will be held in Norway. UNEP is honoured that the City of Tromsø will be hosting this United Nations day. The day’s agenda is to give a human face to environmental issues; empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development; promote an understanding that communities are pivotal to changing attitudes towards environmental issues; and advocate partnership, which will ensure all nations and peoples enjoy a safer and more prosperous future. World Environment Day is a people’s event with colourful activities such as street rallies, bicycle parades, green concerts, essays and poster competitions in schools, tree planting, as well as recycling and clean-up campaigns. When did it all begin? World Environment Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Another resolution, adopted by the General Assembly the same day, led to the creation of UNEP. How can you celebrate World Environment Day? World Environment Day can be celebrated in many ways, including street rallies, bicycles parades, green concerts, essay and poster competitions in schools, tree planting, recycling efforts, clean-up campaigns and much more. In many countries, this annual event is used to enhance political attention and action. Heads of State, Prime Ministers and Ministers of Environment deliver statements and commit themselves to care for the Earth. More serious pledges are made which lead to the establishment of permanent governmental structures dealing with environmental management and economic planning. This observance also provides an opportunity to sign or ratify international environmental conventions. On this World Environment Day, let us examine the state of our environment. Let us consider carefully the actions which each of us must take, and then address ourselves to our common task of preserving all life on earth in a mood of sober resolution and quiet confidence. source : The environment agency 2007 http://blogs.mindbodynsoul.com http://www.commonwealthtv.tv