Innocence Lost – Who Will Trust Sushma Swaraj, India?
June15, 2015 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia008@yahoo.com
It is absolutely shocking when in democracy Even Small Acts of
Corruption are Fatal. 11 MPs were dismissed in ‘Cash for Question
Sting When Financial Consideration Was Rs.10,000 only’ – here in this
case Indian Foreign Minister was Secretly Helping a Fugitive who had
transferred Rs.700 Crores out of India through scams was being helped
by Sushma Swaraj to Freedom from restrictions by allowing Clearance
For Release of Travel Documents when Enforcement Agencies have Revoked
Lalit Modi’s Passport.
Corruption are Fatal. 11 MPs were dismissed in ‘Cash for Question
Sting When Financial Consideration Was Rs.10,000 only’ – here in this
case Indian Foreign Minister was Secretly Helping a Fugitive who had
transferred Rs.700 Crores out of India through scams was being helped
by Sushma Swaraj to Freedom from restrictions by allowing Clearance
For Release of Travel Documents when Enforcement Agencies have Revoked
Lalit Modi’s Passport.
Entire BJP Cabinet consists of Poorly Qualified Ministers but who want
to Dictate All Government Policies Guided by Corporate Friends Lose
Their INNOCENSE like this there is total Credibility Loss. Who Will
TRUST Sushma Swaraj?
to Dictate All Government Policies Guided by Corporate Friends Lose
Their INNOCENSE like this there is total Credibility Loss. Who Will
TRUST Sushma Swaraj?
‘She was educated at Sanatan Dharma College of Kurukshetra University
in Ambala Cantonment and earned a Bachelor’s degree with majors in
Sanskrit and Political Science. She studied law at Punjab University,
Chandigarh, and practised as a Supreme Court of India advocate from
1973.’
in Ambala Cantonment and earned a Bachelor’s degree with majors in
Sanskrit and Political Science. She studied law at Punjab University,
Chandigarh, and practised as a Supreme Court of India advocate from
1973.’
She is licensed to Practice in The Supreme Court of India since 1973.
Her Husband, Daughter & Son [Studying Law For Two Years] are All
Advocates.
Her Husband, Daughter & Son [Studying Law For Two Years] are All
Advocates.
‘Swaraj Kaushal (born 12 July 1952) is a Senior Advocate and a
Criminal lawyer practising before Supreme Court of India. He has the
distinction of being India’s youngest ever Governor of a State at 37
years of age.’
Criminal lawyer practising before Supreme Court of India. He has the
distinction of being India’s youngest ever Governor of a State at 37
years of age.’
She was appointed Cabinet Minister of Haryana in 1977, was Rajya Sabha
or Lok Sabha member since 1990 Chairing Parliamentary Committees,
Serving as Cabinet Minister etc shamed India.
or Lok Sabha member since 1990 Chairing Parliamentary Committees,
Serving as Cabinet Minister etc shamed India.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Project
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Project
http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/Members/Biography.aspx?mpsno=3812
Positions Held
1977-82 and 1987-90 – Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly (two terms)
1977-79 Cabinet Minister, Labour and Employment, Govt. of Haryana
1987-90 Cabinet Minister, Education, Food and Civil Supplies, Govt. of Haryana
1990 Elected to Rajya Sabha
1992-94 Chairperson, Joint Committee on Catering, Member, Committee on
Government Assurances, Rajya Sabha
1994-96 Chairperson, Committee on Petitions, Rajya Sabha
Positions Held
1977-82 and 1987-90 – Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly (two terms)
1977-79 Cabinet Minister, Labour and Employment, Govt. of Haryana
1987-90 Cabinet Minister, Education, Food and Civil Supplies, Govt. of Haryana
1990 Elected to Rajya Sabha
1992-94 Chairperson, Joint Committee on Catering, Member, Committee on
Government Assurances, Rajya Sabha
1994-96 Chairperson, Committee on Petitions, Rajya Sabha
Nuclear armed states continue to upgrade their stockpiles despite an international trend towards disarmament, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported Monday.
Between 2010 and 2015 the number of warheads fell from 22,600 to 15,850 according to the institute´s annual disarmament report which said the US and Russia represented the bulk of the reduction.
The institute also pointed to “extensive and expensive long-term modernization programmes” in the world´s two largest nuclear powers which account for 90 percent of the weapons.
“Despite renewed international interest in prioritizing nuclear disarmament, the modernization programmes under way in the nuclear weapon-possessing states suggests that none of them will give up their nuclear arsenals in the foreseeable future,” SIPRI researcher Shannon Kile said in a statement.
The other three nuclear armed states legally recognised by the 1968 Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty — China (260 warheads), France (300 warheads), Britain (215 warheads) — are “either developing or deploying new nuclear weapon systems or have announced their intention to do so” according to the Stockholm-based peace institute.
China was the only state among the five global nuclear powers to have a “modest” increase in the size of its arsenal.
While the remaining nuclear states — India (90 to 100 warheads), Pakistan (100 to 120 warheads) and Israel (80 warheads) — have considerably smaller stockpiles, India and Pakistan continue to increase their arsenals while Israel has tested long-range ballistic missiles.
North Korea is believed to be developing its arsenal of six to eight warheads but SIPRI said “technical progress” was difficult to assess.
Reliable information on nuclear stockpiles varied greatly between states with the US getting top marks for transparency in the report, while Britain and France were more restrictive and Russia divulged nothing officially, except in bilateral contacts with the US.
In Asia, China revealed little about its arsenal and the only information made public by nuclear rivals India and Pakistan was announcements of missile tests.
The five nuclear powers and members of the UN Security Council — US, Russia, China, Britain and France — along with Germany, are in ongoing talks with Iran to persuade the Islamic Republic not to develop nuclear weapons in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions.
European space probe Philae woke up
French space chief said Sunday.
“We received new signals from (Philae) for a period of two minutes, as well as 40 seconds´ worth of data,” Jean-Yves Le Gall, president of the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), told AFP.
“Hello Earth! Can you hear me?” the tiny robot lab tweeted under the hashtag#WakeUpPhilae.
Europe launched a new bid in May to communicate with Philae via its mothership Rosetta, which is in orbit around Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Their exploration aims at unveiling secrets of comets — pristine bodies of ice and dust that are believed to explain how the Solar System was formed.
The 100-kilogramme (220-pound) robot lab touched down on “67P” on November 12 after a 10-year trek piggybacking on Rosetta.
But instead of harpooning itself onto the dusty iceball´s surface, Philae bounced several times before settling at an angle in a dark ditch.
The little lander had enough stored battery power for around 60 hours of experiments, and sent home reams of data before going into standby mode on November 15.
As “67P” drew closer to the Sun, scientists hoped better light would recharge Philae´s batteries enough for it to reboot, then make contact, and ultimately carry out a new series of experiments.
“Philae has woken up at 13 June 2228 Central European Time,” the European Space Agency (ESA) spokesman Pal Hvistendahl told AFP.
Comet 67 is currently 215 million kilometres (134 million miles) from the Sun and 305 million kilometres from Earth, racing at 31.24 kilometres a second, according to ESA´s website.
Rosetta and Philae have travelled an accumulated distance of 6.9 billion kilometres, it said.
By August 13 the comet will reach its closest point to the Sun, or perihelion, before veering off again into the deeper reaches of space.
“Everywhere in Europe, the sentiment is growing that enough is enough…”