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Better Homes and Gardens





Assuming that you are a retired person and have enough money to spend with and like to live a better life than you had all along been living. Now read on...

Who does not like to live in a even more better homes than they are presently living in. A better home that is built in a larger site area for gardening. Everyone and mostly retired persons like to spend their time leisurely and doing gardening. Planting trees in their garden and looking after them watering and seeing its growth itself is an unique experience.

The best way to get into one of a better homes and do gardening is to go and purchase a site outside the city limits.

You are habituated to live among the peoples in around the city and near city area. Once you somehow go out of the area and buy a site outside and are used to gardening then you would have built your own world.

My experience with gardening and one example of it....

In my young tender age I liked gardening so much so that, I grew vegetables, green leaves, tomatoes, brinjal, ladies finger etc. The best part of it is when cooked the sambar tasted more tasteful compared to the vegetables purchased from the market.

Then I had this Guava tree planted. First I picked up a tasteful Guava and then took seeds out of it dried it and then sowed it.




I waited for it to sprout and when it showed up above the ground. I started talking with it. I started telling it to grow good, with great strength, give great amount of fruits, tasteful fruits. Whatever positive words were possible I talked with it. As it grew after thirty days or so when it grew to a sufficient height of some one feet I plucked the top part of it. Then it started growing two sides as two branches after it attained two feet height I plucked the top of the two branches that was growing, now I had four branches. Again after it grew to more height I plucked all the top of the four branches. That's it the Guava tree grew rather studiously with green leaves and brown strong branches and started bearing fruits within 6 or 7 months itself. It had eight branches making
it easy as ladder to climb on to pluck the Guava fruits.

The better part of it is it tasted so much sweet like honey that even if you plucked and ate it before its ripening it tasted good. It gave out enough amount of fruits that not only whole of my family ate it but there were enough amount to give to all the friends who came by and also sell it who were coming asking for it even though our intention firstly was not to sell.




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Global Warming - Experts View


Here is the experts view... some 150 climate experts from around 16 or 17 countries have discredited efforts by the Copenhagen climate change summit to put various curbs on human beings on the 'misconception' that human beings were responsible for climate change and global warming and other changes that are being experienced.
The experts asked them to produce convincing evidence to show that human being are the cause of global warming.
These experts have in a joint statement released by the International Climate Science Coalition, an association of scientists, economists and energy and policy experts working to promote better public understanding of climate change debunked the claim.




The experts challenged and demanded on the Internet that the United Nations should make public and substantiate each of ten fundamental assertions with regard to the current climate concerns to be debated at the Copenhagen meet.
"With revelations that critical temperature data used by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change appear to have been intentionally distorted to increase warming trends, national representatives to the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference must demand a thorough re-examination of the scientific evidence supporting proposed mitigation actions," said Tim Patterson, ICSC chair and professor of earth sciences at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
"This should not be limited to simple temperature data auditing but must also include a re-evaluation of many of the climate-related assertions accepted by politicians and media worldwide," he affirmed.
The most significant among the scientists' challenges is to comprehensively substantiate claims that:
  • The recent climate change phenomenon is unusual in comparison with historical records.
  • Human emissions of carbon dioxide and other 'greenhouse gases' (GHG) are dangerously affecting global climate.
  • Computer-based models are reliable indicators of future climatic conditions.




"While policies designed to conserve energy, reduce pollution and help vulnerable peoples adapt to climate changes are important to pursue, proposals to severely curtail GHG emissions in an effort to control climate make no sense, given the current state of scientific knowledge," said Wibjorn Karlen, Professor Emeritus, physical geography, Stockholm University, Sweden.
"Instead, we need to focus on environmental issues we know we can positively impact -- air, land and water pollution being primary examples," Karlen added.
"The science of climate change is not settled; it is evolving rapidly with critically important discoveries, many of which contradict IPCC findings that come out every month," asserted ICSC science advisor Robert M Carter and professor marine geophysical laboratory, James Cook University, Australia.
"The already weak case for dangerous man-made global warming is getting weaker still as our understandings advance. So governments need a several-decade-long time out while the science matures before even considering the possibility of GHG emission restrictions," they said.
Thus, we see the experts have virtually attacked the politicians and the government to take some positive steps in bringing out clean air, avoid land and water pollution etc. that are the primary cause of Global warming.
It is something difficult to understand how the experts feel that human beings are not responsible for Global Warming. A man takes a car instead of taking a bicycle or a bus. We see in Bangalore, India, how day in and day out traffic jams are taking the toll. Cars on road are on the rise. And by traffic jams, more Co2 is emitted by the static car. A recent survey has said that a person travelling in bicycle reaches some 10 minutes earlier to a car for a 15 km distance.
We are thus are also responsible for the climate change and Global warming. It may be argued that it is necessity to travel in a car etc. If that is so it is better that, they buy Carbon Credits to offset their Co2 footprints. I have found a website, which is offering these services.
Hope the Copenhagen summit comes out with some good solutions in order to bring about a sweet world for the people to live in.





Carbon Neutrality




TRANSPORTATION

Do you have a bicycle in your house?

No! Will be the answer that I would get from many. It is but natural that riding a bicycle or keeping one, they feel it, as a poor man’s product. They do not want to be branded poor.

Doctors’ advice people to exercise; and one of the exercises that they recommend are cycling. Hence having a cycle in their house it would solve their problem.

Though inside they like to ride a bicycle but they can’t for the simple reason they fear of being teased by people they meet. Even though people may be appreciative of them they never know that.

So what is that stopping you to use the cheapest mode of transportation, self image, prestige?! Yes it is. Now after having known the bad effect of carbon emissions and its green house effects you still go on contributing to it even though you could have avoided it.

A simple question. Are you not doing something which is harmful to your own children and grandchildren? Are you not the cause for their living in an atmosphere full of co2 filled? The answer cannot be `No’ but `Yes’. Now having accepted your folly what next best thing is there for you to do.

Carbon neutrality is the answer you can offset that part of unavoidable emissions by balancing it with planting trees or funding carbon projects. If you have released carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels, then you can compensate it with renewable energy that creates a similar amount of useful energy, so that the carbon emissions are compensated. Alternatively using only renewable energies that don't produce any carbon dioxide (this last is called a post-carbon economy).





In this way you can prevent future greenhouse gas emissions. There is another way to compensate i.e., buying carbon credits to remove (or 'retire') them through carbon trading. These practices are often used in parallel, together with energy conservation measures to minimize energy use.

In the long run these practices will often save money. Energy prices across the world are rising, making it harder to afford to travel, heat and light homes and factories, and keep a modern economy ticking over. Limiting energy usage and emissions from transportation, by walking, using bicycles or public transport, by avoiding flying, using low-energy vehicles can be some of the solutions you could dig out to reduce GHG emissions.

Offsetting

Carbon offsets aim to neutralize the amount of Co2 emissions contribution by funding projects which should cause an equal reduction of emissions somewhere else, such as tree planting. Under the premise, first reduce what you can, then offset the remainder, offsetting can be done by supporting a responsible carbon project, or by buying carbon credits.

So, please give a helping hand to those companies and offshoots coming up which are thriving in the reduction of GHG effect.


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Uttaran-Serial-701 27th September 2011

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Tapasya is thinking and recalling about what Ichcha was telling her about the baby and her. Both have lost… Tapasya the child and the child its mother. She thinks why this is happening to her, and because of her Rathore is unlucky, his expectations went awry. She tries to keep him happy but worries start haunting her and sits on her. If she is like this who is going to take care of him, she will now try to know all his likes and dislikes and will give him surprise. She thinks of Swamijis word that there will be a heir to the house.

Ichcha while sleeping gets labour pain and Veer admits her to hospital. Daddaji, Gunavanthi and Veer wait in tension outside the ward. Daddaji is happy and is in smiles while others are in tension. Damini too arrives at the hospital. Gunavanthi tells her that as per doctor everything is normal. Veer tells her not to worry and asks her to sit. The waiting now continues…

The crying of the baby gets heard and the nurse comes out with the information that a boy is born. There are smiles on everybody’s face, Gunavanthi and Damini congratulate each other’s Daddaji gives a gold chain to the nurse who gave the sweet information, Gunavanthi distributes sweets to people who are in hospital. Veer informs this news to all through his mobile. Veer takes the blessings of Daddaji and embraces him, he then takes the blessings of his mother and embraces her. Veer then takes the blessings of Damini. Damini asks him to inform Jogi Thakur and Divya. Veer tells that he had messaged them. Gunavanthi tells Damini that her daughter had been helpful to their family, and today she completely satisfied their wishes, and if God takes their life in this moment she would not regret. Damini tells her that she has to live for long years and should look after his grandson. Daddaji tells them that he is there to look after him.

The nurse then comes and tells them that they can go inside and see Ichcha. Veer goes inside and finds Ichcha still in unconscious stage. As he keeps his hand on her forehead, she awakes. He takes her hand and kisses it informs her that a son is born. Damini comes by and catches her hand warmly and wishes her. Ichcha asks about Jogi Thakur, Veer tells her that he had messaged them. Gunavanthi, Dadaji and Chanda too come to see her, Daddaji tells her that today she has made him happy. Gunavanthi thanks her for giving a heir to her to their family.

Veer tells to Gunavanthi that seeing Ichcha he came to know that how difficult it is for a mother to give birth to a child. Men do work and take responsibility but women carry baby for 9 months with difficulty and smile after giving birth to it. Men do not have this strength, Gunavanthi had given him birth, happiness and tolerated on so many things he thanks her for this. The doctor comes over there when Daddaji asks her that they want to see the baby. Doctor tells them that the baby has gone for bath/wash. At this time a nurse comes by shouting and telling that the baby is unable to breathe. Everybody gets shock hearing this, Ichcha catches hold of the hand of Veer.




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Subramanian Swamy's underground life during the Emergency






Dr. Subramanian Swamy is the President of the Janata Party and was Union Minister for Commerce and Law between 1990 and 1991 in the Chandra Shekhar Cabinet.

"When I was at Harvard, JP had come in 1968, and hardly anybody recognised 'JP'. It was very sad, how in India people forget so quickly. The man was a great freedom fighter, gave up being Deputy Prime Minister for Jawarharlal Nehru and sacrificed his life for Sarvodaya. He made me spend six months in Sarvodaya and I told him that in India nothing works without politics. Even social work you need politics He was angry with me for suggesting this since it was a negation of his life."

In 1972, when "JP" was recovering from a heart attack, he called for Dr. Swamy and asked him to tell his people what he had told him a few years ago. Jaya Prakash Narayan's colleagues pounced on Dr. Swamy and called him immature and Americanised. JP supported Dr. Swamy. "The JP movement suddenly caught fire. JP was a hallowed name, forgotten but hallowed. Mrs. Gandhi became nervous, tried to malign him. In the end she lost the elections and that was how the emergency was declared."

Dr. Swamy, refusing to get arrested, went underground and lived that way for months. On the night of June 25, 1975 after having dinner with "JP", Dr. Swamy got an anonymous call from the police asking for him. Sensing that the arrest was impending, Dr. Swamy went underground. He refused to live in a dictatorship. It was on JP's insistence that Dr. Swamy went abroad.




"Those days security did not exist. I went to Madras, went straight to the airport, got a ticket for Colombo at the counter. Those days you could go to Colombo without a passport. Fortunately I had an American Express card and bought my ticket to London and that is how the whole 'Friends of India Society', which I founded, began."

"I used the Harvard platform and went to all the elite places in London -- The Royal Institute of International affairs, Chattam House, Institute of Strategic studies. The British elite was completely swayed. I was an instant hit."

Speaking about how he came into Parliament and made the one-minute speech on August 10, 1976, he said, "I bought a ticket on Pan American to Bangkok, which stopped in Delhi. I was a transit passenger and hence my name did not come in the passenger manifest. So the police had no idea I was coming. I got down, went to the transit lounge. There was only one policeman at three a.m., I showed him my Parliament pass and walked past. He even saluted me."

Narrating the dramatic events leading up to the one-minute speech in Parliament, Dr. Swamy said, " I checked into a hotel, then in a disguised voice called my wife. As a contingency I always keep a sardarji pagdi and a false beard with me. I asked my wife to come to the hotel for breakfast with these things and a tool-box. She came and gave me the things."

Dr. Swamy disguised as a television mechanic went to his house and walked past the policemen stationed outside his house. "I knocked on the door and asked if the television was out of order, my wife said yes, yes. I went in and stayed five full days in my house. Imagine, the police never questioned what this lady is doing with a television mechanic."

At the end of the fifth day, I sat in a car with my wife and drove to Parliament. I went in, signed the register and walked into the house. The Speaker was reading the last name on the obituary list. Everybody was shocked to see me, Bansi Lal, Om Mehta... They all looked at me and thought that perhaps I was there to throw a bomb or something. I said, "Mr. Chairman, on a point of order, you are on obituaries, Democracy has also died, kindly include that also in the list. They lost two minutes standing in silence while I walked out of there."

The escape thereafter, became even more difficult for Dr. Swamy. "It required nerves, that is all," he said. He reached Bombay, where the RSS offered him assistance and supported him. "There was such a man-hunt for me. Everyone connected with me was put to trouble."

This meant that he had to leave the country again. The only way of escape was by getting to Nepal. "As luck would have it, Mrs. Indira Gandhi was addressing an AICC meet in Guwahati and so all the police were there. I wore Nepali clothes and walked past the border and nobody stopped me. From there the King's people picked me up and took me Kathmandu and then the King sent me to Bangkok from where I caught a commercial flight to United States."


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