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		<title>Dr. Vasant Parikh, the great Saint of Vadnagar.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Born On 14-02-1929,Dr Vasant Parikh was an eye surgeon by profession but was a multi faceted personality. A great writer,Social worker,Doctor and a M.L.A.,Dr Vasant parikh was involved in betterment of society in many ways.
Born in a religious Vaishnav family,he was brought up by principal minded religious parents.Dr vasant parikh was deeply influenced by Shri [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born On 14-02-1929,Dr Vasant Parikh was an eye surgeon by profession but was a multi faceted personality. A great writer,Social worker,Doctor and a M.L.A.,Dr Vasant parikh was involved in betterment of society in many ways.</p>
<p>Born in a religious Vaishnav family,he was brought up by principal minded religious parents.Dr vasant parikh was deeply influenced by Shri Vivekanand, Shri Saane guruji, Shri Kedar nath and Shri Kishorebhai Mashroowala. He adopted principal of &#8216;Practice what<br />
you preach&#8217; in all the activities he under took.</p>
<p>Having stood first in Jamnagar &#8217;s Ayurvedic college,he served government hospital as a doctor for sometime.Along with Dr Dwarkadas Joshi,he started Nagrik Mandad hospital at Vadnagar (Dist Mehsana-Gujarat).During his entire life he operated the hospital with the principle of &#8220;PAY AS YOU PLEASE&#8221;.-He ensured that <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>No patient should be denied the treatment because he has no money</strong></em></span>. Dr Vasant parikh and Ratanaben, his wife,  served this hospital for 45 year.</p>
<p>With his wife he started KARUNA SETU TRUST. The trust initiated many social uplift-ment  activities. Food for needy,water hubs, garden,toys for children,food for old people,grain distribution included few of major activities.Trust also got involved in distribution of food,medicines and cotton clothes for the needy ones.Schools in Tribal areas,House for homeless,Ambulance for sick became another major activities of the trust.</p>
<p>Entire life of Dr Vasant Parikh and Ratnaprabhaben was dedicated to humanity. In year 1967, he became M.L.A. with minimum expense.He was always transparent to people regarding money used as M.L.A for welfare activities. He was only opposition leader to make government accountable and he became famous as honest and fearless ML.A.</p>
<p>He was the chief dreamer, promoter and supporter of<strong> dDharoi dam (Lifeline of farmers of Mehsana District In Gujarat)</strong> .He gave slogan of <strong> &#8220;Vina dharoi dharti royi&#8221; </strong>Land is crying with out Dharoi Dam and took an march to capital of Gujarat for explaining the necessity of the dam. He has been honored 12-15 times by various organizations.</p>
<p>His contribution to literature was significant. He has authored 42 books,which has had more than 300000  readers till date. He has given more than 1600 lectures.</p>
<p>Let us salute this great noble  soul who dedicated his entire life to humanity.</p>
<p>To donate to his Karuna Setu Trust, Please contact me at ashokchavda@gmail.com, Though he is not alive today, his trust till date, works as per the guideline he has given.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[આપણી મહિલા હોકી ટીમનો કોચ, એટલે કે મહારાજ કૌશિક એક વાસનાગ્રસ્ત માણસ છે. આ માણસ દુરાચારી, દંભી અને પાપી છે. આવા લોકો અને આવા લોકોને સાથ આપવાવાળાનો નાશ થાવોજ જોઈએ.
ધન્ય છે પેલી રંજીતાને કે તેને આંખ વસ્તુ પ્રકાશમાં આણી. દુનિયા શું કહેશે તેની પરવા કાર્ય વગર તે લગભગ એકલે હાથે લડી. હવે શું? આ દુરાચારી [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>આપણી મહિલા હોકી ટીમનો કોચ, એટલે કે મહારાજ કૌશિક એક વાસનાગ્રસ્ત માણસ છે. આ માણસ દુરાચારી, દંભી અને પાપી છે. આવા લોકો અને આવા લોકોને સાથ આપવાવાળાનો નાશ થાવોજ જોઈએ.<br />
ધન્ય છે પેલી રંજીતાને કે તેને આંખ વસ્તુ પ્રકાશમાં આણી. દુનિયા શું કહેશે તેની પરવા કાર્ય વગર તે લગભગ એકલે હાથે લડી. હવે શું? આ દુરાચારી માણસે તેના પર પોતાની કામી નઝર નાખી. આજ સુધીમાં કેટલીયે છોકરીયોને આ માણસે અભડાવી હશે. જો મને આ જીંદગીમાં આ માણસ મળશે તો અને ત્યારે, હું સોન્ગંદપૂર્વક કહું છુકે હું તેને થપ્પડ મારીશ અને તેના મો પર થુકીશ. આ માણસે માનવતાનુજ નહિ આપણાં દેશનું અપમાન કર્યું છે. સત્તામાં બેઠેલા કપુરુષો આને કદાચ ચલાવી લેશે, પણ જનતાએ તો કદાપી ના ચલાવી લેવો જોઈએ. જનતાએ તેને નાગો કરીને ગધેડાની પૂંઠ પર બેસાડીને તેનું મોઢું કાળું કરવું જોઈએ એવી મારી ભાવના છે.</p>
<p>આપણાં સત્તાધીશો સમિતિ રચવા સિવાય કશું કરી શકે તેમ હું નથી માનતો. આ બધા હવે કદાચ એક બહુ મોટી રમતમાં લાગી જશે, કૌશીક બચાવ રમત.&#8217;<br />
આપણી સુપ્રિમ કોર્ટે આ રીપોર્ટને સુઓ મોટો અરજી સમજીને પોતે આ કેસ ચલાવવો જોઈએ. ભલે સાલ્લો જિંદગીભર હેરાન થતો.</p>
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		var dropdown = document.getElementById('languageDropDown');
		var selOpt = dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex];
		var selectedLang = selOpt.value;
		if (!selectedLang.match("Turn")) {
			Transliterate.transliterationControl.setLanguagePair(google.elements.transliteration.LanguageCode.ENGLISH, selectedLang);
			Transliterate._controlDiv.title = 'Type in '+selOpt.title + '. Click on the checkbox to turn on/off the language setting.';
			if(!defaultev){
				Transliterate.setCookie('Transliterate_LANG', selectedLang);
			}
			Transliterate.currentLanguage = selectedLang;
		}
	},</p>
<p>	afterChange: function() {
		var dropdown = document.getElementById('languageDropDown');
		var selOpt = dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex];
		var selectedLang = selOpt.value;
		if (selectedLang.match("Turn")) {
			for (var i = 0; i < dropdown.options.length; i++) {
				if (dropdown.options[i].value == Transliterate.currentLanguage) {
					dropdown.selectedIndex = i;
					var lang = dropdown.options[i].text;
				}
			}</p>
<p>			if (document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
				document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked = false;
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.background = "#CDCDCD";
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.color = "#8A8384";
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").parentNode.style.background = "#CDCDCD";
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.fontWeight = "normal";
				dropdown.options[0].text = "Turn " + lang + " ON";
				dropdown.options[0].title = "Turn " + lang + " ON";
				dropdown.options[0].value = "Turn " + lang + " ON";
			} else {
				document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked = true;
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.background = "#92C166";
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.color = "#000000";
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").parentNode.style.background = "#92C166";
				document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.fontWeight = "bold";
				dropdown.options[0].text = "Turn " + lang + " OFF";
				dropdown.options[0].title = "Turn " + lang + " OFF";
				dropdown.options[0].value = "Turn " + lang + " OFF";
			}
			Transliterate.transliterationControl.toggleTransliteration();
			Transliterate.setCookie('Transliterate_ENABLED', Transliterate.transliterationControl.isTransliterationEnabled());</p>
<p>		} else {
			if (!document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
				document.getElementById("checkboxId").click();
			} else {
				if (!this.is_local) {
					var currLang = dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex].text;
					if (document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
						dropdown.options[0].text = "Turn " + currLang + " OFF";
						dropdown.options[0].title = "Turn " + currLang + " OFF";
						dropdown.options[0].value = "Turn " + currLang + " OFF";
					} else {
						dropdown.options[0].text = "Turn " + currLang + " ON";
						dropdown.options[0].title = "Turn " + currLang + " ON";
						dropdown.options[0].value = "Turn " + currLang + " ON";
					}			
				}
			}			
		}		
	},</p>
<p>	toggleLanguage: function(event) {
		var dropdown = document.getElementById('languageDropDown');
		if (event.target.innerHTML == dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex].text) {
			if (!document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
				document.getElementById("checkboxId").click();
			}
		}
	},</p>
<p>	_controlDiv: undefined,
	createComponents: function(){
		// HRef
		var controlHTML = "</p>
<div id='translControl' style='position: absolute; left: -100px; top: -100px;'>"+
							"</p>
<div style='float: left; font-size: 13px'>"+
								"<span class='cbut' style='padding-bottom: 1px; -moz-border-radius: 5px;'>"+
									"</p>
<input type='checkbox' id='checkboxId' onclick='Transliterate.checkboxClickHandler()' class='check119922'></input>
<p></label>"+
									 "</p>
<select class='combo119922' id='languageDropDown' onchange='Transliterate.languageChangeHandler();Transliterate.afterChange();' onclick='Transliterate.toggleLanguage(event);'></select>
<p>"+
								"</span>"+
							"</div>
<p>"+
						  "</p>
<div class='poweredBy' id='poweredby' style='float: right;padding-top: 5px; display: none;'></div>
<p>"+
						 "
</p></div>
<p>";
		var dDiv = document.createElement('div');
		dDiv.innerHTML = controlHTML;
		Transliterate._controlDiv = dDiv.firstChild;
		//document.importNode(Transliterate._controlDiv, true);
		document.body.appendChild(Transliterate._controlDiv);
		Transliterate._controlDiv.dimension = {'width': Transliterate._controlDiv.offsetWidth, 'height': Transliterate._controlDiv.offsetHeight};</p>
<p>		if (this.is_local) {
			Transliterate._controlDiv.style.display = 'block';
		} else {
			Transliterate._controlDiv.style.display = 'none';
		}
	},
	parentWin: undefined,
	performAction: function(){
		google.load('language', "1");
		google.load("elements", "1", {
			packages: ["transliteration"],
		});
		google.setOnLoadCallback(Transliterate.init);
	},
	setCookie: function(cookieName, cookieValue, nDays) {
		var today = new Date();
		var expire = new Date();
		if (nDays==null || nDays==0) nDays=30;
		expire.setTime(today.getTime() + 3600000*24*nDays);
		document.cookie = cookieName+"="+escape(cookieValue)
			+ ";expires="+expire.toGMTString();
	},</p>
<p>	getCookie: function(name) {
		var theCookies = document.cookie.split(/[; ]+/);
		for (var i = 0 ; i < theCookies.length; i++) {
			var aName = theCookies[i].substring(0,theCookies[i].indexOf('='));
			if (aName == name) {
				var c = theCookies[i];
				var index = c.lastIndexOf('=');
				c = c.substring(index+1, c.length);
				return c;
			}
		}
	},</p>
<p>	eventAdded: false,
	onLoad: function(loadCallback){
					if(Transliterate.loaded){
						return loadCallback();
					}
					document.write = function(scr){
						var d = document.createElement('div');
						d.innerHTML = scr;
						document.body.appendChild(d.firstChild);
					};
					var callBack = function(){
										Transliterate.addStyles();
										Transliterate.createComponents();
										Transliterate.performAction();
										loadCallback();
								   };
					Transliterate.addScript('http://www.google.com/jsapi', callBack);
					Transliterate.loaded = true;
	},
	addEvents: function(){
		if(Transliterate.eventAdded){
			return;
		}
		Transliterate.eventAdded = true;
		document.addEventListener('mousedown', Transliterate.handleEvent, true);
		document.addEventListener('focus', Transliterate.handleEvent, true);
		/*document.addEventListener('blur', function(ev){
										var tar = ev.target;
										tar.removeEventListener('click', Transliterate.handleEvent, false);
										tar.removeEventListener('focus', Transliterate.handleEvent, false);
										}, false);*/
	},
	autoIdCntr: 1,
	isEditableElement: function(el){
		var tag = el.tagName;
		if(!tag || el.disabled == true || el.readOnly == true){
			return false;
		}
		if(tag.toLowerCase() == 'textarea'){
			return true;
		}
		if(Transliterate.supportTextBoxes &#038;&#038; tag.toLowerCase() == 'input' &#038;&#038; el.type.toLowerCase() == 'text'){
			return true;
		}
		if(tag.toLowerCase() == 'div' &#038;&#038; el.contentEditable.toLowerCase() == 'true'){
			return true;
		}
		if(tag.toLowerCase() == 'iframe'){
			var iframedoc = el.contentWindow.document;
			if(iframedoc.designMode.toLowerCase() == "on" || iframedoc.body.contentEditable.toLowerCase() == "true") {
				return true;
			}		
		}
	},
	handleEvent: function(event){
		try{
			// HRef
			if (this.is_local) {
				var el = document.getElementById('myTextarea');
			} else {
				var el = event.target;
			}
			if(Transliterate.isEditableElement(el)){
				var lazyLoader = function(){
									Transliterate.lazyLoadObjects(el);
								 };
				var initer = function(){
								 Transliterate.checkAndWaitTillInit(lazyLoader);
							 };
				Transliterate.onLoad(initer);
				return;
			}
			if(!Transliterate.isCntrlsDiv(el)){
				Transliterate.showControl(el, true);
			}
		}catch(e){
		}
	},
	waitCounter: 0,
	checkAndWaitTillInit: function(callback){
		try{
			Transliterate.init();
		}catch(e){
			if(Transliterate.waitCounter == 15){	
				return;
			}
			Transliterate.waitCounter++;
			var f = function(){
						Transliterate.checkAndWaitTillInit(callback);
					};
			setTimeout(f, 200);
			return;
		}
		callback();
	},
	isInTheList: function(el){
		for(var i=0; i<Transliterate.enabledElements.length; i++){
			if(Transliterate.enabledElements[i] === el){
				return true;
			}
		}
		return false;
	},
	addToList: function(el){
		Transliterate.enabledElements[Transliterate.enabledElements.length] = el;
	},
	lazyLoadObjects: function(el){
		if(Transliterate.isEditableElement(el)){
				if(!Transliterate.isInTheList(el)){
					var eles = [el];
					Transliterate.addToList(el);
					var options = {
						adjustTextareaStyle: false,
						adjustTextareaDirection: true
					};
					Transliterate.transliterationControl.makeTransliteratable(eles, options);
				}
				Transliterate.languageChangeHandler(true);
				return Transliterate.showControl(el);
		}
	},</p>
<p>	isCntrlsDiv: function(el){
		var p = el;
		while((p = p.parentNode)){
			if(p == Transliterate._controlDiv){
				return true;
			}
		}
		return false;
	},
	findPos: function(obj){
		var curleft = curtop = 0;
		if (obj.offsetParent) {
			do {
				curleft += obj.offsetLeft;
				curtop += obj.offsetTop;
			}while (obj = obj.offsetParent);
			return {'left': curleft, 'top': curtop};
		}
	},
	showControl: function(ele, hide){
		if(hide){
			if (this.is_local) {
				Transliterate._controlDiv.style.display = 'block';
			} else {
				Transliterate._controlDiv.style.display = 'none';
			}
			return;
		}
		var pos = Transliterate.findPos(ele);
		var dim = Transliterate._controlDiv.dimension;
		var etop = pos.top-dim.height;
		var eleft = pos.left+ele.offsetWidth-dim.width;
		var cssTxt = 'position: absolute; opacity: 0.8; left: '+eleft+'px; top: '+etop+'px; display: block; z-index: 20000;';
		Transliterate._controlDiv.style.cssText = cssTxt;
	},
	setPref: function(defaultLang, textBoxSupport){
		Transliterate.defaultLanguage = defaultLang;
		Transliterate.supportTextBoxes =  textBoxSupport;
	},
	// HRef
	checkElement: function() {
		if (window.location.href == "chrome://epic/content/xml/hrefindic.html") {
			// Original logic by google indic for the sidebar. We return because we do not want to set the regular interval timer
			Transliterate.addEvents();
			return;
		} else {
			// For all other pages
			var activeElement = window.document.activeElement;
			if(Transliterate.isEditableElement(activeElement)){
				if ((activeElement.ownerDocument.defaultView.Transliterate) || (Transliterate.is_newtab)){
					Transliterate.eventAdded = true;
					var el = activeElement;
					var lazyLoader = function(){
										Transliterate.lazyLoadObjects(el);
									 };
					var initer = function(){
									 Transliterate.checkAndWaitTillInit(lazyLoader);
								 };
					Transliterate.onLoad(initer);
				} else {
					//alert('no');
				}
			} else {
				if ((Transliterate._controlDiv) &#038;&#038; (!Transliterate.isCntrlsDiv(activeElement))) {
					Transliterate.showControl(activeElement, true);
				}
			}
		}
		setTimeout(Transliterate.checkElement, 1000);
	}
};
Transliterate.checkElement();
document.addEventListener("click", Transliterate.checkElement, true);Transliterate.setPref('GUJARATI', true);
// ]]&gt;</script></p>
<p><script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[var Transliterate = {
	loaded: false,
	// HRef
	is_local:false,
	is_write:false,
	is_newtab:false,
	getHead: function(){
		var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
		if (!head) {
			return document.body;
		}
		return head;
	},
	addGlobalStyle: function(css) {
		var head = Transliterate.getHead();
		var style = document.createElement('style');
		style.type = 'text/css';
		style.innerHTML = css;
		head.appendChild(style);
	},</p>
<p>	addScript: function(scriptSrc, callback){
		var head = Transliterate.getHead();
		var script = document.createElement('script');
		script.language = "JavaScript";
		script.src = scriptSrc;
		script.type = 'text/javascript';
		if(callback){
			script.onload = function(){
								callback();
								script.onload = null;
							};
		}
		head.appendChild(script);
	},</p>
<p>	addStyles: function(){
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.goog-transliterate-indic-suggestion-menu {position: absolute;background-color: #EFEFEF;border: 1px outset #7F7F7F;cursor: default;font: small arial, helvetica, sans-serif;margin: 0px;padding: 0px;outline: none;z-index: 20000;}');
		//Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.goog-transliterate-indic-suggestion-menuitem-highlight {background-color: #C3D9FF;border-color: #70a0b0;}');
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.goog-transliterate-indic-suggestion-menuitem {position: relative;padding: 1px 1em;margin: 0px;list-style: none;}');
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.fnts, .combo119922{font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:10px !important;}.lab{cursor: pointer;}');
		//Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.cbut{background: #C3D9FF;border: 1px solid #5F9DFF;}');
		// HRef
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.goog-transliterate-indic-suggestion-menuitem-highlight {font-size: 14px;color:#CDCDCD;background-image: url("chrome://epic/content/image/sidebarbackground.png");background-repeat: repeat-x;border-color: #70a0b0;}');
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.opt0, .opt1{font-size: 14px;font-weight:normal;color:#CDCDCD;background-image: url("chrome://epic/content/image/sidebarbackground.png");background-repeat: repeat-x;}');
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.opt0:hover, .opt1:hover{background:#FF6D00;}');
		if ((this.is_local) || (this.is_write)) {
			Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.cbut{background: #CDCDCD;border: 1px solid #000000;}');
			Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.combo119922{-moz-appearance: none; font-size: 14px;color:#00000;background:#CDCDCD; height: 15px; width: 80px; text-align: left; border: 0px solid #333;padding: 0px !important; margin: 0px !important;}');
		} else {
			Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.cbut{background: #CDCDCD;border: 1px solid #8A8384;}');
			Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.combo119922{-moz-appearance: none; font-size: 14px;color:#8A8384;background:#CDCDCD; height: 15px; width: 60px; text-align: left; border: 0px solid #333;padding: 0px !important; margin: 0px !important;}');
		}
		//Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.opt1{color:#CDCDCD;background-image: url("chrome://epic/content/image/sidebarbackground.png");background-repeat: repeat-x;}');
		//Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.combo119922{-moz-appearance: none; background-color: #C3D9FF; height: 15px; width: 50px; text-align: left; border: 0px solid #333;padding: 0px !important; margin: 0px !important;}');
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.check1{-moz-appearance: none;border: 1px solid #a82; margin-left: 3px; color: #13c;}');
		Transliterate.addGlobalStyle('.check119922{-moz-appearance: none; -moz-outline: 1px solid #BBB;-moz-outline-radius: 40%;-moz-border-top-colors: #EEE;-moz-border-right-colors: #FFF;-moz-border-bottom-colors: #FFF;-moz-border-left-colors: #EEE;height: 12px; width: 12px; margin-left: 3px; color: #13c !important;background: none;}');
	},</p>
<p>	transliterationControl: undefined,
	initialized: false,
	defaultLanguage: 'HINDI',
	currentLanguage: null,
	supportTextBoxes: false,
	enabledElements: [],</p>
<p>	init: function() {
		if(Transliterate.initialized){
			return;
		}
		var lang = Transliterate.getCookie('Transliterate_LANG');
		lang = (lang)?lang: google.elements.transliteration.LanguageCode[Transliterate.defaultLanguage];
		var enabled = Transliterate.getCookie('Transliterate_ENABLED');
		if(!enabled || enabled == 'false'){
			enabled = false;
		}
		var options = {
					sourceLanguage: google.elements.transliteration.LanguageCode.ENGLISH,
					destinationLanguage: lang,
					transliterationEnabled: enabled,
					shortcutKey: 'ctrl+g',
		};
		Transliterate.transliterationControl = new google.elements.transliteration.TransliterationControl(options);
		Transliterate.transliterationControl.addEventListener(
				google.elements.transliteration.TransliterationControl.EventType.STATE_CHANGED, Transliterate.transliterateStateChangeHandler);</p>
<p>		Transliterate.transliterationControl.addEventListener(
				google.elements.transliteration.TransliterationControl.EventType.SERVER_UNREACHABLE,
				Transliterate.serverUnreachableHandler);</p>
<p>		Transliterate.transliterationControl.addEventListener(
				google.elements.transliteration.TransliterationControl.EventType.SERVER_REACHABLE,
				Transliterate.serverReachableHandler);
		if (this.is_local) {
			document.getElementById('checkboxId').checked = true;
			Transliterate.transliterationControl.toggleTransliteration();
			Transliterate.setCookie('Transliterate_ENABLED', true);		
		} else {
			document.getElementById('checkboxId').checked = Transliterate.transliterationControl.isTransliterationEnabled();
		}
		Transliterate.populateLanguageBox();
		//google.language.getBranding('poweredby');
		Transliterate.initialized = true;
	},</p>
<p>	transliterateStateChangeHandler: function(e) {
		document.getElementById('checkboxId').checked = e.transliterationEnabled;
	},
	serverUnreachableHandler: function(e) {
	},</p>
<p>	serverReachableHandler: function(e) {
	},
	checkboxClickHandler : function() {
		if (document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.background = "#92C166";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.color = "#000000";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").parentNode.style.background = "#92C166";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.fontWeight = "bold";
			if (!this.is_local) {
				var dropdown = document.getElementById('languageDropDown');
				var lang = dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex].text;
				dropdown.options[0].text = "Turn " + lang + " OFF";
				dropdown.options[0].title = "Turn " + lang + " OFF";
				dropdown.options[0].value = "Turn " + lang + " OFF";
			}
		} else {
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.background = "#CDCDCD";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.color = "#8A8384";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").parentNode.style.background = "#CDCDCD";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.fontWeight = "normal";
			if (!this.is_local) {
				var dropdown = document.getElementById('languageDropDown');
				var lang = dropdown.options[dropdown.selectedIndex].text;
				dropdown.options[0].text = "Turn " + lang + " ON";
				dropdown.options[0].title = "Turn " + lang + " ON";
				dropdown.options[0].value = "Turn " + lang + " ON";
			}
		}
		Transliterate.transliterationControl.toggleTransliteration();
		Transliterate.setCookie('Transliterate_ENABLED', Transliterate.transliterationControl.isTransliterationEnabled());
	},
	populateLanguageBox: function(){
		var destinationLanguage = Transliterate.transliterationControl.getLanguagePair().destinationLanguage;
		var languageSelect = document.getElementById('languageDropDown');
		var supportedDestinationLanguages = google.elements.transliteration.getDestinationLanguages(google.elements.transliteration.LanguageCode.ENGLISH);
		var oc = 0;
		if (!this.is_local) {
			var opt = document.createElement('option');
			opt.className = "opt0";
			languageSelect.add(opt, null);
		}</p>
<p>		for (var lang in supportedDestinationLanguages) {
			// HRef
			if (lang == "AMHARIC" || lang == "TIGRINYA" || lang == "SERBIAN") continue;</p>
<p>			var opt = document.createElement('option');
			var langStr = Transliterate.getCamelizedStr(lang);
			var locLang = langStr.substring(0, 1);
			var langCode = supportedDestinationLanguages[lang];
			opt.text = langStr;//Transliterate.getTransliterationStr(locLang, langCode, opt, function(res){opt.text=res;});
			opt.title = langStr;
			var f = function(ele, res){
						ele.title = res+' ('+ele.title+')';
					};
			Transliterate.getTransliterationStr(langStr, langCode, opt, f);
			opt.value = langCode;
			opt.className = "opt"+((oc++)%2);
			if (destinationLanguage == opt.value) {
				opt.selected = true;
				Transliterate._controlDiv.title = 'Type in '+opt.title;
			}
			try {
				languageSelect.add(opt, null);
			} catch (ex) {
				languageSelect.add(opt);
			}
		}
		if (!this.is_local) {
			var opt = languageSelect.options[0];
			var currLang = languageSelect.options[languageSelect.selectedIndex].text;
			if (document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
				opt.text = "Turn " + currLang + " OFF";
				opt.title = "Turn " + currLang + " OFF";
			} else {
				opt.text = "Turn " + currLang + " ON";
				opt.title = "Turn " + currLang + " ON";
			}
		}		
		if (document.getElementById("checkboxId").checked) {
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.background = "#92C166";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.color = "#000000";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").parentNode.style.background = "#92C166";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.fontWeight = "bold";
		} else {
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.background = "#CDCDCD";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.color = "#8A8384";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").parentNode.style.background = "#CDCDCD";
			document.getElementById("languageDropDown").style.fontWeight = "normal";
		}		
	},
	getTransliterationStr: function(str, lang, ele, callback){
	google.language.transliterate([str], "en", lang, function(result) {
	 if (!result.error) {
		 if (result.transliterations &#038;&#038; result.transliterations.length > 0 &#038;&#038;
			result.transliterations[0].transliteratedWords.length > 0) {
			var res = result.transliterations[0].transliteratedWords[0];
			if(callback){
				return callback(ele, res);
			}
			ele.innerHTML = res;
		 }
	   }
	 });
	},
	getLang: function(code){
		for (l in google.language.Languages) {
			if(google.language.Languages[l] == code){
				return l;
			}
		}
	},
	getLanguageForCode: function(code){
		var lang = Transliterate.getLang(code);
		if(lang){
			lang = Transliterate.getCamelizedStr(lang);
		}
		return lang;
	},</p>
<p>	getCamelizedStr: function(str){
		str = str.toLowerCase();
		str = str.substring(0, 1).toUpperCase()+str.substring(1, str.length);
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		<title>Karnataka, BJP, Congress and Reddy bros. enter Bhardwaj.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[BJP should not mistake or misinterpreted about the governor’s right, and they should not question about his authority. BJP should know one basic thing, that if they call the governor a &#8216;rank agent of the Congress, then tomorrow the Congress may allege the same thing against BJP too. In any case it is in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BJP should not mistake or misinterpreted about the governor’s right, and they should not question about his authority. BJP should know one basic thing, that if they call the governor a &#8216;rank agent of the Congress, then tomorrow the Congress may allege the same thing against BJP too. In any case it is in the national interest of the BJP to call for a CBI inquiry against these Reddy brothers, who are allegedly looting Karnataka and the nation to the tune of several crore by indulging in illegal Mining operations. BJP should know that this is the same issue that Naxals are fighting against Indian state in Dandakaranya, which is spread over more than five states. BJP must acknowledge that the Governor has the right to protect the people of the state, and Mr. Bhardwaj is doing his duty in total transparency and honesty. BJP, if they do not take any action now against the alleged culprits, will be at the losing end in next elections.</p>
<p>Here, I would like to stress on one point, If the UPA govt. is so sure that Reddy brothers are really looting the country then the center has all the power to raid their homes, offices, premises, with all the might of all it&#8217;s agencies. Why are they not doing so? Are these the same Reddys who are Congress supporters in AP? and if so, why the Congress is keeping relation with them?</p>
<p>The BJP should not act as Reddy&#8217;s agent. CM of Karnataka must protect the people of Karnataka. He must observe the Raj Dhrma, as preached by Vajpayeeji. and Raj Dharma is Rashtra Dhrama. They should not sling mud on Delhi, but re-arrange their own house first.</p>
<p>BJP top brass should understand that if they protect the alleged criminals, they will be nowhere in entire south India, including Karnataka, for the coming ten years minimum. They will be routed ruthlessly by the people who have given them the power now.</p>
<p>The Congress, their friends Reddys, are looting Kanadiga. the time has come for a wake up call for all Kanadigas. If India is fast becoming a banana republic then Karnataka is faster in ruining itself because of non Kannadigas are Mine kings of Karnataka. BJP should not be averse to CBI, because it will open up their connection with the Congress too.</p>
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		<title>They killed 22000 and incapacitated 100000 in Bhopal.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kill tally: About  22,000      killed as a result of the world&#8217;s worst ever industrial incident at  Bhopal,      India, in December 1984. At least 100,000 more incapacitated by  chronic      illnesses caused by the incident.
Background: Union  Carbide  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="kills"><strong>Kill tally:</strong> About  22,000      killed as a result of the world&#8217;s worst ever industrial incident at  Bhopal,      India, in December 1984. At least 100,000 more incapacitated by  chronic      illnesses caused by the incident.</p>
<p id="backg"><strong>Background:</strong> Union  Carbide      India Limited (UCIL) is established in 1934. The company is 60%  owned by      the United States-based Union Carbide Corporation (UCC), one of the  largest      chemical companies in the world. UCIL reports to Union Carbide  Eastern (UCE),      a wholly owned subsidiary of UCC based in Hong Kong but incorporated  in      Delaware, US. UCE in turn reports to the UCC headquarters in,  Danbury, Connecticut.</p>
<p>By 1983 UCIL will employ about 9,000 people at 14 plants and  produce a      diverse range of products including pesticides, chemicals, batteries  and      industrial carbon.</p>
<p id="leadup"><strong>The lead-up:</strong> In 1967 Indian Government the <a title="Link  to Jawaharlal Nehru hero file" href="http://www.moreorless.au.com/heroes/nehru.html"></a> designates the agricultural pesticide Sevin as an  &#8220;essential      insecticide&#8221; and asks UCIL to produce the chemical locally.</p>
<p><strong>1969</strong> &#8211; UCIL commissions a  chemical plant      at Bhopal, the capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh, in the centre  of      India. The plant initially formulates pesticides from concentrates  imported      from the US.</p>
<p>Two adjoining sites totalling 40 hectares are leased for 99 years  at a      &#8220;peppercorn&#8221; rent from the Madhya Pradesh Government for the  factory.      Both sites are located close to pre-existing settlements. A shanty  town      soon grows right up to the plant fences.</p>
<p><strong>1973</strong> &#8211; India amends the Foreign  Exchange      and Regulation Act to restrict foreign investment in Indian-based  companies      to 40% unless special circumstances apply.</p>
<p>Achieving self-sufficiency in the production of the &#8220;essential  insecticide&#8221;      Sevin is considered to be such a special circumstance and UCC is  allowed      to retain a controlling interest of 50.99% in UCIL when it agrees to  upgrade      the formulation plant at Bhopal into a full-scale chemical  manufacturing      plant using imported technology.</p>
<p>The plant will produce the key intermediary methyl isocyanate (MIC)  then      react it with the chemical alpha-naphtha to form Sevin. At the time  the      technique is being used in only one other location in the world, at a  UCC      chemical plant in Institute, West Virginia, US.</p>
<p>According to UCC&#8217;s &#8216;Reactive and Hazardous Chemicals Manual&#8217;,  &#8220;methyl      isocyanate is a recognised poison by inhalation and is intensely  irritating      to breathe. It causes severe bronchospasm and asthma-like breathing.  Major      residual injury is likely in spite of prompt treatment.&#8221;</p>
<p>The chemical reacts violently with water.</p>
<p>While the UCC plant at Institute, West Virginia, only produces and  stores      small quantities of MIC on an as needs basis, MIC will be stored in  bulk      at the Bhopal plant in two underground, 57,000 litre tanks, named  tank 610      and tank 611. A third tank, 619, is to act as a backup.</p>
<p>On the night of the disaster, tank 610 will contain 41 tonnes of  MIC.</p>
<p>According to memo from UCE dated 2 December 1973, &#8220;By (Indian)  Government      requirement all possible work in engineering and construction will  be done      in India with UCIL assuming an overall responsibility for  implementation      of the project. To the extent feasible UCC will provide the  necessary technology      and process design and will review any technology and design  developed outside      UCC. In addition to responsibility for these activities, UCC has  also agreed      to start up support and training outlined in the proposal.&#8221;</p>
<p>A UCIL project proposal of the same date outlines some of the  &#8220;risks&#8221;      associated with the technology to be used in project:</p>
<p>&#8220;The comparative risk of poor performance and of consequent need  for      further investment to correct it is considerably higher in the UCIL  operation      then it would be had proven technology been followed throughout. CO  and      1-Naphthol process have not been tried commercially and even the  MIC-to-Sevin      process, as developed by UCC, has had only a limited trial run.  Furthermore,      while similar waste streams have been handled elsewhere, this  particular      combination of materials to be disposed of is new and, accordingly,  affords      further chance for difficulty. In short, it can be expected that  there will      be interruptions in operations and delays in reaching capacity or  product      quality that might have been avoided by adoption of proven  technology.</p>
<p>&#8220;UCIL finds the business risk in the proposed mode of operation  acceptable,      however, in view of the desired long term objectives of minimum  capital      and foreign exchange expenditures. As long as UCIL is diligent in  pursuing      solutions, it is their feeling any shortfalls can be mitigated by  imports.      UCC concurs.&#8221;</p>
<p>The designs for the key manufacturing units are to be sourced  directly      from UCC, including the plans for three critical safety systems that  will      fail during the Bhopal disaster &#8211; the vent gas scrubber, the flare  tower      and the water spray system.</p>
<p>According to a UCC memo released in 1986 no design changes are made  without      the concurrence of UCC engineers in the US.</p>
<p>Safety audits at the Bhopal plant will also be performed by UCC  engineers.</p>
<p><strong>1979</strong> &#8211; Work begins on the  construction      of the manufacturing plant.</p>
<p><strong>1980</strong> &#8211; The plant is commissioned  in February.      MIC is now being produced on-site.</p>
<p><strong>1981</strong> &#8211; At the end of December a  phosgene      leak at the plant injures three workers, one of who dies the next  day. UCC      promises that improvements &#8220;will receive close attention by the  management      committee in New York.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>1982</strong> &#8211; In January 24 workers at  the plant      are overcome by a second phosgene leak.</p>
<p>In February a MIC leak affects 18 people.</p>
<p>In May a three-man safety audit team from UCC headquarters in the  US finds      &#8220;a total of 61 hazards, 30 of them major and 11 of them in the  dangerous      phosgene/methyl isocyanate units,&#8221; at the Bhopal plant.</p>
<p>Among the major concerns identified by the team are:</p>
<p>&#8220;Potentials for release of toxic materials in the phosgene/MIC unit       and storage areas, either due to equipment failure, operating  problems,      or maintenance problems.</p>
<p>&#8220;Lack of fixed water spray protection in several areas of the  plant. &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Deficiencies in safety valve and instrument maintenance program.  &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Problems created by high personnel turnover at the plant,  particularly      in operations.&#8221;</p>
<p>The safety audit also states that &#8220;the housekeeping in and around      the entire area was found to be poor. The naphthol spillage is  difficult      to control but the general pile of old and oily drums, old pipe,  pools of      oil on ground, etc., create unnecessary fire and access problems in  the      area.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to UCC all the problems identified in the report are  subsequently      addressed.</p>
<p><a title="Link to Peter Peter Benenson hero file" href="http://www.moreorless.au.com/heroes/benenson.html">Amnesty      International</a> will later find that there was &#8220;no evidence of an      effective instrument maintenance program&#8221; at the plant and that the      safety valve testing program was &#8220;largely ineffective&#8221; with &#8220;no      proper records (being) maintained of reviews of instruments, valves  and      alarm systems, etc..&#8221;</p>
<p>Amnesty also finds that the plant had no emergency scrubbers to  neutralise      any MIC leak; there was no computerised monitoring of instruments  and processes;      the MIC tank cooling system used brine, which is highly reactive  with MIC;      and there was no emergency plan to inform authorities and nearby  communities      of an accident.</p>
<p>In August a chemical engineer at Bhopal receives burns to over 30%  of his      body after coming into contact with liquid MIC. In October a  combined MIC,      hydrochloric acid and chloroform leak injures three workers in the  plant      and affects a number of residents in the surrounding neighbourhoods.</p>
<p><strong>1983</strong> &#8211; The pressure indicator  control,      temperature indicator and the level indicator for the MIC storage  tanks      begin to malfunction. They are still malfunctioning on 2 December  1984.</p>
<p><strong>1984</strong> &#8211; In June the refrigeration  unit      used to cool the MIC tanks is shut down as a cost-cutting measure.</p>
<p>The same month an article titled &#8216;Bhopal: On the brink of a  disaster&#8217; is      published in the Indian newspaper &#8216;Jansatta&#8217;.</p>
<p>Staff cutbacks affect the MIC facility. The production crew is cut  by half      from 12 to six workers. The maintenance crew is reduced from six to  two      workers. In the control room one operator monitors about 70 panels,  indicators      and controllers. The period of safety training for workers in the  MIC unit      is brought down from six months to 15 days.</p>
<p>In August 1984 the general secretary of the Union Carbide  Karamchari Sangh      (Workers&#8217; Union), a union of the Bhopal plant workers, writes to the  works      manager of the Bhopal plant raising concerns about air and noise  pollution      and workers&#8217; exposure to hazardous substances. &#8220;We have complained      so many times against the rising pollution of air and noise in  different      departments of our factory but we are disappointed that &#8230; it is  increasing      day by day in an uncontrolled manner,&#8221; the letter says.</p>
<p>On 11 September UCC&#8217;s safety and health inspectors warn of the  potential      of a disastrous accident at company&#8217;s plant at Institute, West  Virginia,      saying that &#8220;a runaway reaction could occur in one of the MIC unit      storage tanks and that response to such a situation would not be  timely      or effective enough to prevent catastrophic failure of the tank.&#8221;</p>
<p>In October the vent gas scrubber connected to tank 610 at the  Bhopal plant      begins to malfunction. The caustic flow indicator on the scrubber is  also      malfunctioning, making it difficult to verify whether the unit is  operating      or not.</p>
<p>Also in October the flare tower goes out of service when a section  of corroded      pipe leading to it is removed. On the night of the disaster the pipe  has      still not been replaced.</p>
<p>In the middle of October the MIC production unit is temporarily  shut down      because a large amount of the chemical is already in storage in  tanks 610      and 611.</p>
<p>On 26 November the position of second shift maintenance supervisor  for      the MIC unit is abolished.</p>
<p id="incident"><strong>The incident:</strong> In  the hours      before midnight on 2 December 1984 water enters MIC storage tank  610. A      runaway reaction occurs that releases tonnes of toxic, white, MIC  gas.</p>
<p>According to UCC, staff at the plant do not realise the magnitude  of the      gas leak until shortly after midnight on 3 December.</p>
<p>Attempts to control the leak fail due to either the breakdown of  safety      systems or because the systems are overwhelmed by the amount of the  gas      released. Tank 610 cannot be cooled and the reaction slowed because  the      tank&#8217;s refrigeration system has been taken out of commission as a  cost-cutting      measure.</p>
<p>The gas is not diverted to a neighbouring tank because a faulty  pressure      gauge indicates the tank is full when it is really empty.</p>
<p>The gas scrubber connected to the tank is ineffective because it is  either      faulty or overwhelmed by the volume of gas.</p>
<p>The gas cannot be burnt off through a flare tower because the  supply pipe      to the tower has been removed and not replaced.</p>
<p>It is now too late and the reaction is too intense to dampen the  gas with      water.</p>
<p>The gas vents directly to the atmosphere and begins to settle over  the      surrounding shanty towns and neighbourhoods. The gas will eventually  cover      an area of about 20 square kilometres.</p>
<p>At 2 a.m. UCIL informs the authorities of the leak. The siren at  the plant      used to warn the public of an accident is sounded at about the same      time. Police are not informed about the type of gas involved until 3  a.m..</p>
<p>Residents have no idea of the best response to the disaster.  Instead of      remaining indoors they attempt to flee through the toxic fog.</p>
<p>At least 500,000 people were directly exposed to the gas. About  2,500 were killed immediately. The gas causes their lungs to ulcerate  and swell      with fluid. Thousands more will die within the coming days and more  than      200,000  injured.</p>
<p>In February 1989 the Indian Government estimated that 3,000  died as      a result of the incident; that 30,000 sustained permanent or total  disabilities      and 20,000 temporary or partial disabilities; and that 2,000 were  affected      by serious injuries and 50,000 by minor injuries.</p>
<p>In 1990 the Madhya Pradesh State Government  finds that 3,828  died as      a direct result of the disaster and that several thousand others  experienced      permanent or partial disabilities.</p>
<p><strong>At 1 December 1999 the Office of the Indian Medical Commissioner l have      registered 22,149 fatalities directly attributable to the disaster.</strong></p>
<p>By the end of the year 2000 533,360 compensation payments will have  been      made for injuries sustained during the disaster. 14,410 compensation  payments      for deaths due to the disaster will have also been made.</p>
<p>In 2003 the annual report of the Madhya Pradesh Gas Relief and  Rehabilitation      Department list 15,248 people as having died as a result of the  gas      leak. The report  also say that as at October 2003, 554,895  compensation      claims for varying degrees of injuries or disability had been  medically      assessed and approved.</p>
<p>Twenty years after the incident Amnesty International report  that      &#8220;more than 7,000 people died within days. A further 15,000 died in      the following years. Around 100,000 people are suffering chronic and  debilitating      illnesses for which treatment is largely ineffective.&#8221;</p>
<p>Among these chronic illness and severe disabilities Amnesty  list<strong> eye disease, respiratory disorders, immune system impairment,  neuromuscular      disorders, neurological disorders, gynaecological disorders,  miscarriages,      mental health problems, and cancer.</strong></p>
<p>In the immediate aftermath of the leak Bhopal hospitals treat at  least      <strong>130,000</strong> patients exposed to the gas. Over<strong> 44,000</strong> victims are treated  elsewhere      in the state.</p>
<p>According to a report on the disaster published by the Government  of Madhya      Pradesh in December 1986, &#8220;Within hours all the hospitals of Bhopal      were full of poison gas-stricken victims. Doctors, medical students  and      volunteers worked round the clock but in the absence of any open  toxicological      information about MIC, only symptomatic treatment could be provided.  &#8230;      A trail of both short-term and long-term problems ensued. &#8230; No one  knew      for certain what gases had been released from the Union Carbide  facility.      &#8230; The Union Carbide management was completely silent on this and  did      not even say what toxic gases had been released from their facility  or what      antidotes could help.&#8221;</p>
<p id="cause"><strong>The cause:</strong> There are  two      main explanations for how water came to be introduced in tank 610.</p>
<p>One explanation claims that because of an oversight during the  unsupervised      flushing of pipes in the plant water was unable to drain off safely  and      instead rose to a relief valve then flowed down through leaking  valves into      the tank.</p>
<p>However, an investigation by UCC finds that it would have been  physically      impossible for the water to rise to the height necessary to reach  the relief      valve. The investigation also finds that there were no abnormal  residues      of water in the pipes through which the water would have had to  flow.</p>
<p>According to the UCC investigation the disaster was the result of a  deliberate      act of industrial sabotage by a disgruntled employee. The  investigation      claims that during a shift change beginning at 10:45 p.m. on 2  December the      unnamed employee connected a water hose directly to tank 610 through  a fitting      for the tank&#8217;s local pressure gauge. The investigation alleges that  following      the disaster staff at the plant deliberately covered up the sabotage  and      falsified records.</p>
<p><strong>UCC has never released the name of the alleged saboteur but says it       knows who the person is and has passed the information to the Indian       Government.</strong></p>
<p>A report by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions  (ICFTU)      and the International Federation of Chemical, Energy, and General  Workers      Unions (ICEF) concludes that &#8220;the disaster was caused by  insufficient      attention to safety in the process design, dangerous operating  procedures,      lack of proper maintenance, faulty equipment, and deep cuts in  manning levels,      crew sizes, worker training and skilled supervision.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The operating and maintenance errors which led to the MIC release      were made by management of the Bhopal plant and Union Carbide India  Limited      (UCIL),&#8221; the report says.</p>
<p>&#8220;However, responsibility for the disaster also rests with UCIL&#8217;s  parent      multinational, the US-based Union Carbide Corporation (UCC). UCC  insisted      on a process design requiring large MIC storage tanks. &#8230; In  addition a      1982 corporate inspection report demonstrates that UCC knew the  Bhopal plant      had major safety problems. But the company did not take sufficient  action      to correct them. &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;The Bhopal disaster was caused by a combination of factors,  including      the long term storage of MIC in the plant, the potentially  undersized vent      gas scrubber, the shut-down of the MIC refrigeration units, the use  of the      backup tank to store contaminated MIC, the company&#8217;s failure to  repair the      flare tower, leaking valves, broken gauges, and cuts in manning  levels,      crew sizes, workers training, and skilled supervision. The accident  might      have been prevented if UCC had done more to follow up its 1982  safety inspection,      or if UCIL or the government had heeded the complaints of unions  representing      Bhopal workers. The effects of the accident were exacerbated by the  company&#8217;s      failure to provide adequate information to its subsidiary,  authorities and      community residents, the siting of the plant close to residential  areas,      and UCIL&#8217;s lack of disaster planning.&#8221;</p>
<p id="aftermath"><strong>The aftermath:</strong> Immediately      following the disaster the plant site is declared a crime scene,  sealed and      placed under the control of the Indian Central Bureau of  Investigation      (CIB), which will conduct an investigation into the causes of the  gas leak.</p>
<p>On 4 December 1984 UCC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Warren  M. Anderson      travels from the US to India, along with a UCC technical team. On 7  December      he is placed under house arrest in Bhopal. He is released on bail of  US$2,000      the same day and advised by the Indian Government to leave the  country within      24 hours. He flees.</p>
<p>Anderson, eight senior officials from UCC&#8217;s Indian subsidiary and  the subsidiary      itself are later charged in India with &#8220;culpable homicide amounting  to      murder.&#8221; In 1996 the charge is downgraded to &#8220;culpable homicide not      amounting to murder&#8221; and &#8220;death by negligence.&#8221;</p>
<p>The UCC technical team is prevented from conducting a thorough  examination      of the site by the CIB. UCC investigators will not be given  unrestricted      access to the plant records for a year nor will they be allowed to  interview      staff on duty on the night of the disaster.</p>
<p>Work is allowed to continue in the plant in order to process the  remaining      MIC on site into pesticides. The processing is completed by the end  of December.      The plant is closed in April 1985.</p>
<p><strong>1985</strong> &#8211; In March the Indian  Government      passes the Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster Act. The Act gives the  government the      exclusive right to represent and act on behalf of victims in any  civil litigation      in India or elsewhere. It also prevents victims from pursuing  individual      court claims against UCC for damages or personal injury due to the  gas leak.</p>
<p>Following the passage of the Act the Indian Government files a  civil suit      against UCC in the Federal District Court in New York City.</p>
<p>UCC in turn files a motion to have the Bhopal case dismissed from  all US      courts.</p>
<p><strong>1986</strong> &#8211; In March UCC proposes a  settlement      amount of US$350 million for victims of the disaster.</p>
<p>In May a US District Court Judge rules on UCC&#8217;s motion to have the  Bhopal      case dismissed from US courts, finding that all litigation  concerning the      disaster should be heard by the Indian legal system. The decision is  upheld      by the US Court of Appeals in January 1987. The court also rules  that UCIL      is a separate entity from UCC.</p>
<p>On 5 September the Indian Government files a US$3.3 billion  compensation      claim against UCC on behalf of all the Bhopal victims. The claim is  filed      in the Bhopal District Court.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Warren Anderson retires from UCC.</p>
<p><strong>1987</strong> &#8211; On 1 December India&#8217;s  Central      Bureau of Investigation files homicide charges against Anderson.</p>
<p>On 17 December the Bhopal District Court orders UCC to pay interim  compensation      of US$270 million.</p>
<p><strong>1988</strong> &#8211; In May India formally  charges      UCC with criminal wrongdoing. An arrest warrant for Anderson is  issued by      the Bhopal District Court in November.</p>
<p>In November the Supreme Court of India asks the Indian Government  and UCC      to reach a settlement on the compensation claim.</p>
<p><strong>1989</strong> &#8211; In February the Indian  Government      accepts a Supreme Court-ordered settlement of US$470 million. UCC  contributes      $420 million to the payment. The balance is paid by UCIL.</p>
<p>Under the terms of the settlement the payment ends all of UCC&#8217;s  civil liabilities      for the disaster. However, the settlement does not apply to  liabilities arising      from ongoing land and water pollution at the plant site.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court also orders that all criminal proceedings related  to      the gas release be dropped and that the accused be deemed acquitted.</p>
<p>In April shareholders at UCC&#8217;s annual general meeting reject a plan  to      increase compensation to victims of the Bhopal disaster.</p>
<p>Although a settlement has been reached the Indian Government is  slow to pass      on the compensation funds to the victims of the disaster. In the  year 2004      the amount still held by the government is estimated at US$327  million.</p>
<p>In July 2004 the Supreme Court of India orders the government to  release      the remaining funds. On 26 October 2004 the court endorses a plan  for the      disbursement of compensation to 572,173 victims. Each victim is to  receive      about US$550 in addition to the interim relief already received.</p>
<p>When the compensation is finally distributed in 2005 most victims  receive      about US$1,280 each.</p>
<p><strong>1990</strong> &#8211; Activist groups petition  the Indian      Supreme Court to overturn the settlement agreement. On 12 January  the India      Government announces it will support the petitions. The government  repudiates      the original settlement as inadequate and announces that it has  returned      to the original US$3 billion compensation claim and will attempt to  pursue      criminal charges against UCC executives.</p>
<p><strong>1991</strong> &#8211; In October the Supreme  Court rejects      the petitions to overturn the settlement agreement and closes legal  proceedings      in relation to civil liabilities. However, the court lifts the  immunity on      criminal prosecutions related to the disaster, opening the way for  criminal      charges to be laid.</p>
<p>In December the chief judicial magistrate in Bhopal issues a  proclamation      ordering Anderson and UCE to appear in court in February 1992 to  face charges      of culpable homicide not amounting to murder in connection with the  gas leak.</p>
<p><strong>1992</strong> &#8211; A criminal case is  launched by      a court in Bhopal against Warren Anderson, eight senior officials  from UCC&#8217;s      Indian subsidiary and the subsidiary itself. All the accused refuse  to appear      before the Indian courts.</p>
<p>In January proclamations are published in &#8216;The Washington Post&#8217;  directing      Anderson to face trial in the Bhopal court.</p>
<p>On 1 February Anderson and his co-accused are declared &#8220;fugitives      from justice&#8221; by the chief judicial magistrate of Bhopal. In March      the chief judicial magistrate issues a non-bailable arrest warrant  against      Anderson. The court also orders the Indian Government to seek the  extradition      of Anderson from the US.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, UCC announces its intention to sell its 50.99% stake in  UCIL.</p>
<p><strong>1993</strong> &#8211; The US Supreme Court  confirms      that Bhopal victims may not sue for damages in US courts.</p>
<p><strong>1994</strong> &#8211; In November UCC&#8217;s 50.99%      interest in UCIL is sold to MacLeod Russell (India) Limited of  Calcutta.      UCIL is renamed Eveready Industries India Limited.</p>
<p><strong>1996</strong> &#8211; Tests by the Madhya  Pradesh Public      Health Engineering Department&#8217;s State Research Laboratory of ground  water      from 10 tubewells near the Bhopal site find that the water &#8220;is  contaminated      with bacteria and there is a heavy presence of chemicals.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The tubewells in these areas were tested five years back and at  that      time too the results showed chemical contamination,&#8221; a confidential      report by the laboratory states. &#8220;Hence, it is established that this       pollution is due to chemicals used in the Union Carbide factory that  have      proven to be extremely harmful for health. Therefore the use of this  water      for drinking must be stopped immediately.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>1997</strong> &#8211; The Madhya Pradesh  Department      of Gas Relief and Rehabilitation announces that about 1,400 people  have      died as a result of gas-related illnesses during the year.</p>
<p>250 wells in the vicinity of the plant are declared &#8220;unfit for  drinking&#8221;      by the Bhopal Municipal Corporation.</p>
<p><strong>1998</strong> &#8211; According to UCC, studies  by the      National Engineering Environmental Research Institute (NEERI)  indicate there      is no contamination of groundwater around the plant.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, UCIL&#8217;s leasehold over the plant site is returned to the  Madhya      Pradesh State Government on 7 July. UCC argues that because of the  surrender      of the lease it now has no responsibility for the clean-up of the  site.</p>
<p><strong>1999</strong> &#8211; In November the  environmental      group Greenpeace International releases a technical analysis of the  toxic      contaminants at the Bhopal site. The analysis finds &#8220;substantial  and,      in some locations, severe contamination of land and drinking water  supplies      with heavy metals and persistent organic contaminants both within  and surrounding      the former UCIL pesticide formulation plant.&#8221;</p>
<p>Among the 12 toxic contaminants identified by the analysis are  mercury      and various organochlorine compounds.</p>
<p>Greenpeace concludes that &#8220;as a result of the ubiquitous presence      of contaminants, the exposure of the communities surrounding the  plants      to complex mixtures of hazardous chemicals continues on a daily  basis.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Though less acute than the exposure which took place as a result      of the 1984 MIC release, long-term chronic exposure to mixtures of  toxic      synthetic chemicals and heavy metals is also likely to have serious  consequences      for the health and survival of the local population. This open, but  largely      undocumented, contamination must be urgently and effectively  addressed such      that the communities of Bhopal are no longer exposed to this legacy  of pollution.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Dow Chemical Company agrees to buy Union Carbide for  US$11.6      billion.</p>
<p>On 15 November a class action against UCC and Warren Anderson is  filed      in the Federal Southern District Court of New York. The suit charges  UCC      and Anderson with grave violations of international law and human  rights      arising from their &#8220;unlawful, reckless and depraved indifference to      human life&#8221; in perpetrating the disaster. The action is dismissed by       the court on 28 August 2000.</p>
<p>On appeal claims regarding contamination of ground water and soil  in and      around the factory and consequent health damages are directed to the  Federal      Southern District Court for reconsideration.</p>
<p><strong>2000</strong> &#8211; In March it is reported  that Anderson has gone      into hiding to avoid a summons to appear in the Federal Southern  District      Court for civil proceedings against him and UCC. According to the  report      Anderson has vacated his last known address in Florida and UCC  officials      have declined to help track him down.</p>
<p><strong>2001</strong> &#8211; UCC becomes a wholly owned  subsidiary of Dow Chemical      on 6 February.</p>
<p><strong>2002</strong> &#8211; On 28 August an  application to reduce the criminal      charges against Anderson is rejected by the Indian courts.</p>
<p>In November the Federal Southern District Court of New York forces  UCC      to release internal documents relating to the Bhopal disaster.</p>
<p>Documents from 1989, 1990 and 1995 show that UCC knew by 1989 that  Indian      analyses claiming there was no chemical contamination at the  abandoned plant,      including those by NEERI, were suspect and that there might be  contamination.</p>
<p>In August Anderson is discovered living in New York State.</p>
<p><strong>2003</strong> &#8211; In March the Southern  District Court of New York      dismisses a civil damages lawsuit brought by Bhopal survivors. The  survivors      appeal.</p>
<p>On 1 July the Indian Government serves the US Government with  extradition      papers for Anderson.</p>
<p><strong>2004</strong> &#8211; On 17 March a US Appeals  Court rules that a request      for &#8220;remediation&#8221; to restore the environmental quality of the      Bhopal site brought by plaintiffs from Bhopal against UCC could not  be barred      by the statute of limitations.</p>
<p>The Appeals Court declares that the Southern District Court should  be free      to revisit its dismissal of the claim for plant site &#8220;remediation&#8221;      if the governments of India or Madhya Pradesh sought such action.</p>
<p>Subsequently, the governments of India and Madhya Pradesh urge the  Southern      District Court to order UCC to pay for the clean-up of the plant  site and      pollution damage.</p>
<p>On 3 December, the 20th anniversary of the Bhopal gas release, a  man describing      himself as a spokesman for Dow Chemical appears on BBC National TV  and claims      that Dow accepts full responsibility for the disaster and will  provide US$12      billion in reparations. However, the incident is a hoax. Dow quickly  states      that the man was not a company spokesman and continues to deny  responsibility.</p>
<p>On 14 November the BBC reports that the site at Bhopal is  contaminated      with thousands of tonnes of chemicals, including benzene  hexachloride and      mercury and that pollution levels in some boreholes and wells is 500  times      the legal maximum limit.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Indian Government takes the first steps towards  cleaning      up the Bhopal site; Dow Chemicals is summoned for the first time to  appear before      an Indian criminal court in Bhopal; and the European Parliament  adopts a resolution      calling for an independent investigation into the effect of UCC&#8217;s  actions      on the people of Bhopal.</p>
<p><strong>2006</strong> &#8211; In April, following a  hunger strike by      Bhopal survivors, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agrees to  clean up the Bhopal      site, provide fresh drinking water for local people and construct a  US$23 million      memorial to the victims of the disaster.</p>
<p><strong>2010</strong> &#8211; On 7 June the trial of  seven living      senior officials from UCC&#8217;s Indian subsidiary finally comes to an  end. All      seven are found guilty of &#8220;death by negligence&#8221; and &#8220;culpable      homicide not amounting to murder&#8221; for their role in the Bhopal  incident.      They face sentences of up to two in prison and fines of more than  US$2,200 each.      UCC&#8217;s Indian subsidiary is also found guilty of the same charge and  fined US$11,000.      The seven former officials, all of who are Indian, are granted bail  pending an appeal.</p>
<p><strong>Present day</strong> &#8211; More than 20,000  people continue to live      in close proximity to the abandoned plant at Bhopal. Hundreds to  tonnes      of chemical residues and waste materials remain on the site,  including Sevin,      Sevin tar residue, naphthol tar residue, and hexachlorocyclohexane  solids.</p>
<p><strong>UCC continues to refuse to release the name of the saboteur who it  alleges      caused the disaster.</strong></p>
<p>Criminal prosecutions against UCC, UCE and Warren Anderson are  still open      and pending in the Indian courts. All the accused remain identified  as &#8220;absconders&#8221;      by the Bhopal District Court and the Supreme Court of India.</p>
<p id="comment"><strong>Comment:</strong> According  to the      Amnesty International report <a href="http://web.amnesty.org/pages/ec-bhopal-eng">Clouds      of Injustice: Bhopal Disaster 20 Years On</a> released to mark the  20th      anniversary of the disaster:</p>
<p>&#8220;Amnesty International holds companies to account for their actions       that affect human rights. In the case of the Bhopal plant, there is a  pattern      of serious failures by UCC in the years before the accident  occurred. <strong>UCC      decided to bulk store MIC in Bhopal but did not equip the plant with  the      safety mechanisms to deal with accidents. UCC was aware that some of  the      technology it transferred was not proven, and entailed operational  and safety      risks. UCC did not export the same standards of safety in design or  operations      to Bhopal as it had in place in the USA. In particular, UCC failed  to set      up any comprehensive emergency plan or system in Bhopal to warn  local communities      about leaks, even though it had such a plan in place in the USA. As  early      as 1982, UCC was aware that there were major safety concerns  regarding the      Bhopal plant. Months before the accident, UCC was warned of the  possibility      of a reaction similar to the one that caused the eventual leak in  Bhopal.</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;In its response to the tragedy, UCC withheld information, tried to       discredit the victims and attempted to shift responsibility between  its      various arms. When UCC was taken over by Dow, both companies tried  to avoid      responsibility.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8216;Report of the ICFTU-ICEF Mission to Study the Causes and  Effects of      the Methyl Isocyanate Gas Leak at the Union Carbide Pesticide Plant  in Bhopal,      India&#8217; says:</p>
<p>&#8220;Fundamentally, however, Union Carbide is no different from other      global chemical companies. All have experienced safety and health  problems.      In fact, a 1981 survey of the eight largest chemical companies in  the US      ranked Union Carbide first in overall safety and health, based on  government      inspection statistics. Members of the mission familiar with Union  Carbide      plants in other countries report them to be generally about as safe  as any      other chemical plants. Union Carbide Corporation and its Indian  subsidiary      were certainly responsible for the Bhopal tragedy, but the fault  does not      lie in any unique characteristic of the company.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then government, the congress, the PM at that time late Rajiv Gandhi, and the CM at that time (who is still alive) Arjun Singh, and the home minister late P.V. Narsima Rao, are being accused by general public of India, as people who helped Anderson to flee India. <strong> </strong>They not only helped but even arranged his trip from Bhopal to Delhi and to US. Irony of fate is Indian people are so poor that they forget every thing in order to earn their daily bread&#8230;&#8230;politicians in India are taking advantage of this simple fact and these very people are still in power.<strong> Many people in India also believe that people of Bhopal were used as guinea pigs  to test some major chemical warfare by USA, which may be planning some  new kind of war technology. may be&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.<br />
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<p>facts taken from http://www.moreorless.au</p>
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		<title>આવું તો ઝવેરચંદના મગજમાંથીજ ઉદભવી શકે.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 20:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[વનરાવનનો રાજા ગરજે
ગીરકાંઠાનો કેસરી ગરજે
ઐરાવતકુળનો અરિ ગરજે
કડ્યપાતળિયો જોદ્ધો ગરજે
મોં ફાડી માતેલો ગરજે
જાણે કો જોગંદર ગરજે
નાનો એવો સમદર ગરજે !
ક્યાં ક્યાં ગરજે ?
બાવળના જાળામાં
ગરજે ડુંગરના ગાળામાં ગરજે
કણબીના ખેતરમાં ગરજે
ગામ તણા પાદરમાં ગરજે
નદીઓની ભેખડમાં ગરજે
ગિરિઓની ગોહરમાં ગરજે
ઉગમણો, આથમણો ગરજે
ઓરો ને આઘેરો ગરજે
થર થર કાંપે !
વાડામાં વાછડલાં કાંપે
કૂબામાં બાળકડાં કાંપે
મધરાતે પંખીડાં કાંપે
ઝાડ તણાં પાંદડલા કાંપે
પહાડોના પથ્થર પણ કાંપે
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>વનરાવનનો રાજા ગરજે<br />
ગીરકાંઠાનો કેસરી ગરજે<br />
ઐરાવતકુળનો અરિ ગરજે<br />
કડ્યપાતળિયો જોદ્ધો ગરજે<br />
મોં ફાડી માતેલો ગરજે<br />
જાણે કો જોગંદર ગરજે<br />
નાનો એવો સમદર ગરજે !<br />
ક્યાં ક્યાં ગરજે ?</p>
<p><strong>બાવળના જાળામાં</strong></p>
<p>ગરજે ડુંગરના ગાળામાં ગરજે<br />
કણબીના ખેતરમાં ગરજે<br />
ગામ તણા પાદરમાં ગરજે<br />
નદીઓની ભેખડમાં ગરજે<br />
ગિરિઓની ગોહરમાં ગરજે<br />
ઉગમણો, આથમણો ગરજે<br />
ઓરો ને આઘેરો ગરજે</p>
<p><strong>થર થર કાંપે !</strong></p>
<p>વાડામાં વાછડલાં કાંપે<br />
કૂબામાં બાળકડાં કાંપે<br />
મધરાતે પંખીડાં કાંપે<br />
ઝાડ તણાં પાંદડલા કાંપે<br />
પહાડોના પથ્થર પણ કાંપે<br />
સરિતાઓના જળ પણ કાંપે<br />
સૂતાં ને જાગંતાં કાંપે<br />
જડ ને ચેતન સૌએ કાંપે</p>
<p><strong>આંખ ઝબૂકે</strong></p>
<p>કેવી એની આંખ ઝબૂકે<br />
વાદળમાંથી વીજ ઝબૂકે<br />
જોટે ઊગી બીજ ઝબૂકે<br />
જાણે બે અંગાર ઝબૂકે<br />
હીરાના શણગાર ઝબૂકે<br />
જોગંદરની ઝાળ ઝબૂકે<br />
વીર તણી ઝંઝાળ ઝબૂકે<br />
ટમટમતી બે જ્યોત ઝબૂકે</p>
<p><strong>જડબાં ફાડે !</strong></p>
<p>ડુંગર જાણે ડાચાં ફાડે !<br />
જોગી જાણે ગુફા ઉઘાડે !<br />
જમરાજાનું દ્વાર ઉઘાડે !<br />
પૃથ્વીનું પાતાળ ઉઘાડે !<br />
બરછી સરખા દાંત બતાવે<br />
લસ લસ કરતા જીભ ઝુલાવે.</p>
<p><strong>બ્હાદર ઊઠે !</strong></p>
<p>બડકંદાર બિરાદર ઊઠે<br />
ફરસી લેતો ચારણ ઉઠે<br />
ખડગ ખેંચતો આહીર ઊઠે<br />
બરછી ભાલે કાઠી ઊઠે<br />
ઘર ઘરમાંથી માટી ઊઠે<br />
ગોબો હાથ રબારી ઊઠે<br />
સોટો લઈ ઘરનારી ઊઠે<br />
ગાય તણા રખવાળો ઊઠે<br />
દૂધમલા ગોવાળો ઊઠે<br />
મૂછે વળ દેનારા ઊઠે<br />
ખોંખારો ખાનારા ઊઠે<br />
માનું દૂધ પીનારા ઊઠે !<br />
જાણે આભ મિનારા ઊઠે !</p>
<p><strong>ઊભો રે’જે</strong></p>
<p>ત્રાડ પડી કે ઊભો રે’જે !<br />
ગીરના કુત્તા ઊભો રે’જે !<br />
કાયર દુત્તા ઊભો રે’જે !<br />
પેટભરા ! તું ઊભો રે’જે !<br />
ભૂખમરા ! તું ઊભો રે’જે !<br />
ચોર લૂંટારા ઊભો રે’જે !<br />
ગા-ગોઝારા ઊભો રે’જે !</p>
<p><strong>ચારણ કન્યા</strong></p>
<p>ચૌદ વરસની ચારણ કન્યા<br />
ચૂંદડીયાળી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
શ્વેતસુંવાળી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
બાળી ભોળી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
લાલ હિંગોળી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
ઝાડ ચડંતી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
પહાડ ઘૂમંતી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
જોબનવંતી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
આગ ઝરંતી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
નેસ નિવાસી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
જગદમ્બા શી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
ડાંગ ઉઠાવે ચારણ કન્યા<br />
ત્રાડ ગજાવે ચારણ કન્યા<br />
હાથ હિલોળી ચારણ કન્યા<br />
પાછળ દોડી ચારણ કન્યા</p>
<p><strong>ભયથી ભાગ્યો !</strong></p>
<p>સિંહણ, તારો ભડવીર ભાગ્યો<br />
રણ મેલીને કાયર ભાગ્યો<br />
ડુંગરનો રમનારો ભાગ્યો<br />
હાથીનો હણનારો ભાગ્યો<br />
જોગીનાથ જટાળો ભાગ્યો<br />
મોટો વીર મૂછાળો ભાગ્યો<br />
નર થઈ તું નારીથી ભાગ્યો<br />
નાનકડી છોડીથી ભાગ્યો !</p>
<p>- ઝવેરચંદ મેઘાણી</p>
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કેસરવરણી સમરસેવિકા કોમલ સેજ બિછાવે;
ઘાયલ મરતાં મરતાં રે! માતની આઝાદી ગાવે.
કોની વનિતા, કોની માતા, ભગિનીઓ ટોળે વળતી,
શોણિતભીના પતિ-સુત-વીરની રણશૈયા પર લળતી;
મુખથી ખમ્મા ખમ્મા કરતી માથે કર મીઠો ધરતી.
થોકે થોકે લોક ઊમટતા રણજોધ્ધા જોવાને,
શાબાશીના શબ્દ બોલતા પ્રત્યેકની પિછાને;
નિજ ગૌરવ કેરે ગાને જખમી જન જાગે અભિમાને.
સહુ સૈનિકનાં વહાલાં જનનો મળિયો જ્યાં [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>રક્ત ટપકતી સો સો ઝોળી સમરાંગણથી આવે,<br />
કેસરવરણી સમરસેવિકા કોમલ સેજ બિછાવે;<br />
ઘાયલ મરતાં મરતાં રે! માતની આઝાદી ગાવે.</p>
<p>કોની વનિતા, કોની માતા, ભગિનીઓ ટોળે વળતી,<br />
શોણિતભીના પતિ-સુત-વીરની રણશૈયા પર લળતી;<br />
મુખથી ખમ્મા ખમ્મા કરતી માથે કર મીઠો ધરતી.</p>
<p>થોકે થોકે લોક ઊમટતા રણજોધ્ધા જોવાને,<br />
શાબાશીના શબ્દ બોલતા પ્રત્યેકની પિછાને;<br />
નિજ ગૌરવ કેરે ગાને જખમી જન જાગે અભિમાને.</p>
<p>સહુ સૈનિકનાં વહાલાં જનનો મળિયો જ્યાં સુખમેળો,<br />
છેવાડો ને એક્લવાયો અબોલ એક સૂતેલો;<br />
અણપૂછયો અણપ્રીછેલો કોઇનો અજાણ લાડીલો.</p>
<p>એનું શિર ખોળામાં લેવા કોઇ જનેતા ના’વી;<br />
એને સીંચણ તેલ-કચોળા નવ કોઇ બહેની લાવી;<br />
કોઇના લાડકવાયાની ન કોઇએ ખબર પૂછાવી.</p>
<p>ભાલે એને બચીઓ ભરતી લટો સુંવાળી સૂતી,<br />
સન્મુખ ઝીલ્યાં ઘાવો મહીંથી ટપટપ છાતી ચૂતી;<br />
કોઇનો લાડકવાયાની આંખડી અમ્રુત નીતરતી.</p>
<p>કોઇના એ લાડકવાયાનાં લોચન લોલ બિડાયાં,<br />
આખરની સ્મ્રતિનાં બે આંસુ કપોલ પર ઠેરાયાં;<br />
આતમ-લપક ઓલાયો, ઓષ્ટનાં ગુલાબ કરમાયાં.</p>
<p>કોઇનાં એ લાડકડા પાસે હળવે પગ સંચરજો,<br />
હળવે એનાં હૈયા ઊપર કર-જોડામણ કરજો;<br />
પાસે ધૂપસળી ધરજો, કાનમાં પ્રભુપદ ઉચરજો!</p>
<p>વિખરેલી એ લાડકડાની સમારજો લટ ધીરે,<br />
એને ઓષ્ટ-કપોલે-ભાલે ધરજો ક હુંબન ધીરે;<br />
સહુ માતા ને ભગિની રે! ગોદ લેજો ધીરે ધીરે.</p>
<p>વાંકડિયા એ ઝુલ્ફાંની મગરૂબ હશે કો માતા,<br />
એ ગાલોની સુધા પીનારા હોઠ હશે બે રાતા;<br />
રે! તમ ચુંબન ચોડાતાં પામશે લાડકડો શાતા.</p>
<p>એ લાડકડાની પ્રતિમાનાં છાનાં પૂજન કરતી,<br />
એની રક્ષા કાજા અહનિરશ પ્રભુને પાયે પડતી;<br />
ઉરની એકાંતે રડતી વિજોગણ હશે દિનો ગણતી.</p>
<p>કંકાવટીએ આંસુ ધોળી છેલ્લું તિલક કરતાં,<br />
એને કંઠ વીંટાયાં હોશે કર બે કંકણવંતા;<br />
વસમાં વળામણાં દેતાં બાથ ભીડી બે પળ લેતાં.</p>
<p>એની કૂચકદમ જોતી અભિમાન ભરી મલકાતી,<br />
જોતી એની રૂધિર &#8211; છલક્તી ગજગજ પ્હોળી છાતી;<br />
અધબીડ્યાં બારણિયાંથી રડી કો હશે આંખ રાતી.</p>
<p>એવી કોઇ પ્રિયાનો પ્રીતમ આજ ચિતા પર પોઢે,<br />
એકલડો ને અણબૂઝેલો અગન-પિછોડી ઓઢે;<br />
કોઇના લાડકવાયાને ચૂમે પાવકજ્વાલા મોઢે.</p>
<p>એની ભસ્માંકિત ભૂમિ પર ચણજો આરસ-ખાંભી,<br />
એ પથ્થર પર કોતરશો નવ કોઇ કવિતા લાંબી;<br />
લખજો: ‘ખાક પડી આંહી કોઇના લાડકવાયાની’.</p>
<p>- ઝવેરચંદ મેઘાણી</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="color: blue;">જિંદગીને   મોતનો   જો ભેદ  ના રાખો  તમે,<br />
જેના ખાલી હાથ છે એ સૌ સિકંદર લાગશે !</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="color: blue;">ફક્ત જીતવી  નથી  મારે તો  રચવી છે    નવી  દુનિયા,<br />
કવિ મુફલિસ છું પણ છું એક કદમ આગળ સિકંદરથી !</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="color: blue;">અનુભવથી ના જીવન ઘડ, અનુભવમાં તો  લાંછન છે,<br />
તમાચાની  નિશાની   કાંઈ   લાલી  થઈ નથી શકતી !</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="color: blue;">પથ્થરોને   જે   ઘડે  એ   હો    કલાકારો  ભલે,<br />
બાકી માણસને તો ઠોકરોથી ઘડે છે પથ્થરો !</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="color: blue;">- બેફામ </span></span></strong></p>
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Who is Thomas Rowe?

Thomas Rowe, The son of Robert Rowe or Roe, and of Elinor, daughter of Robert Jermy of Worstead in Norfolk, he was born at Low Leyton near Wanstead in Essex, and at the age of twelve (1593), matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Shortly afterwards, he joined one of the Inns of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chapter I</p>
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<p>Who is Thomas Rowe?</p>
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<p>Thomas Rowe, The son of Robert Rowe or Roe, and of Elinor, daughter of Robert Jermy of Worstead in Norfolk, he was born at Low Leyton near Wanstead in Essex, and at the age of twelve (1593), matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Shortly afterwards, he joined one of the Inns of Court, and became esquire of the body to Queen Elizabeth I of England. He was knighted by James I in 1605, and became intimate with Henry, Prince of Wales, and also with his sister Elizabeth, afterwards briefly Queen of Bohemia, with whom he maintained a correspondence and whose cause he championed. In 1610 he was sent by Prince Henry on a mission to the West Indies, during which he visited Guiana and the Amazon River. However, he failed then, and in two subsequent expeditions, to discover the gold he was seeking.</p>
<p>Yeh, This man is very important for Indian History. No Indian Historian has, till date, has ever given him any importance, but the role of Thomas Rowe in Indian History is very important. No one in India knows his role in the history, the man who seduced Jahangir the great, The Nuruddin Salim Jahangir, the great Mughal emperor, who gave him the order in writing, which ultimately made us slaves of British empire, for more than 150 years, and no historian is acknowledging this fact, because no one knows what transpired between the King Nuruddin Salim Jahangir and Mr. Thomas Rowe. The letter  of Nuruddin Salim Jahangir who sent it to King James I,through  Mr. Thomas Rowe  is as follows.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Upon which assurance of your royal love I have given my general command to all the kingdoms and ports of my dominions to receive all the merchants of the English nation as the subjects of my friend; that in what place soever they choose to live, they may have free liberty without any restraint; and at what port soever they shall arrive, that neither Portugal nor any other shall dare to molest their quiet; and in what city so ever they shall have residence, I have commanded all my governors and captains to give them freedom answerable to their own desires; to sell, buy, and to transport into their country at their pleasure.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><strong>“For confirmation of our love and friendship, I desire your Majesty to command your merchants to bring in their ships of all sorts of rarities and rich goods fit for my palace; and that you be pleased to send me your royal letters by every opportunity, that I may rejoice in your health and prosperous affairs; that our friendship may be interchanged and eternal.”</strong></p>
<p>This was the letter written by King Nuruddin Salim Jahangir, the Son of Akbar and the King of India, at that time, to King James I through this man, Mr. Thomas Row. Nuruddin Salim Jahangir gave  the Imperial patronage of the Company, i.e. the East India Company,</p>
<p>End of Chapter I</p>
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Who is Thomas Rowe?
Thomas Rowe, The son of Robert Rowe, and of Elinor, daughter of Robert Jermy of Worstead in Norfolk, he was born at Low Leyton near Wanstead in Essex, and at the age of twelve (1593), matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Shortly afterwards, he joined one of the Inns of Court, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chapter I</p>
<p>Who is Thomas Rowe?</p>
<p>Thomas Rowe, The son of Robert Rowe, and of Elinor, daughter of Robert Jermy of Worstead in Norfolk, he was born at Low Leyton near Wanstead in Essex, and at the age of twelve (1593), matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Shortly afterwards, he joined one of the Inns of Court, and became esquire of the body to Queen Elizabeth I of England. He was knighted by James I in 1605, and became intimate with Henry, Prince of Wales, and also with his sister Elizabeth, afterwards briefly Queen of Bohemia, with whom he maintained a correspondence and whose cause he championed. In 1610 he was sent by Prince Henry on a mission to the West Indies, during which he visited Guiana and the Amazon River. However, he failed then, and in two subsequent expeditions, to discover the gold he was seeking.</p>
<p>Yeh, This man is very important for Indian History. No Indian Historian has, till date, has ever given him any importance, but the role of Thomas Rowe in Indian History is very important. No one in India knows his role in the history, the man who seduced Jahangir the great, The Nuruddin Salim Jahangir, the great Mughal emperor, who gave him the order in writing, which screwed us, sorry, to use this word, but which really screwed us to the wall of The British Empire, for more than 150 years, and no historian is acknowledging this fact, because no one knows what transpired between the Nuruddin Salim Jahangir and Mr. Thomas Rowe. The letter  of Nuruddin Salim Jahangir who sent it to James through  Mr. Thomas Rowe  is as follows.</p>
<p>Upon which assurance of your royal love I have given my general command to all the kingdoms and ports of my dominions to receive all the merchants of the English nation as the subjects of my friend; that in what place soever they choose to live, they may have free liberty without any restraint; and at what port soever they shall arrive, that neither Portugal nor any other shall dare to molest their quiet; and in what city soever they shall have residence, I have commanded all my governors and captains to give them freedom answerable to their own desires; to sell, buy, and to transport into their country at their pleasure.</p>
<p>“For confirmation of our love and friendship, I desire your Majesty to command your merchants to bring in their ships of all sorts of rarities and rich goods fit for my palace; and that you be pleased to send me your royal letters by every opportunity, that I may rejoice in your health and prosperous affairs; that our friendship may be interchanged and eternal.”</p>
<p>This was the letter written by Nuruddin Salim Janhangir, the Son of Akbar and the King of India, at that time, to one Sir James through this man, Mr. Thomas Row. Nuruddin Salim Jahangir gave  the Imperial patronage of the Company, i.e. the East India Company, which ultimately took over entire India like………Reliance? May be…………., but where are you Mahatma Gandhi?  Those who are seeking freedom now, are likes of sitting in Bandra and Baramati.</p>
<p>I will  come again with my findings of history, because if you forget your history, you will be nowhere.  I have started with the history or 1600</p>
<p>End of Chapter I</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our country in not poor, but it is poorly manged,otherwise, I do not  understand the step taken by the petroleum Minister Murli Deora  toincrease the prices of Petrol, Diesel, LPG, CNG and Kerosene, at a time when the  inflation is already in the double digit.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our country in not poor, but it is poorly manged,otherwise, I do not  understand the step taken by the petroleum Minister Murli Deora  toincrease the prices of Petrol, Diesel, LPG, CNG and Kerosene, at a time when the  inflation is already in the double digit.</p>
<p>With such an insensitive step, more and more people from middle class  will go down BPL, and those who<br />
are already under that line, will go down further.Mr. Deora said, that  why should the govt. subsidise the people who are driving cars. (sic).  for a moment, let us agree with him, but than what about the people who  are using Gas as a cooking medium, Transporters who are using Diesel to  ferry goods from one place to other, Who can not afford a car and travel  by Auto or Taxi or Bus! He says this as if he does not understand the  mind of the hoarders and profit mongering monsters sittting in every  nook and corner of India, or is he such an insensitive person.</p>
<p>The most likely reason is entirely different, They want to restart  Reliance and Essar petrol pumps again. Now with the government providing  them with market oriented prices, they can restart their pumps and earn  in crores. Of course they must have paid a heavy price to&#8230;.you know  who.<br />
<strong>I remember the comment of a German Parliamentarian recently. He  said quoting a blog, t“If all the scams of the last five years are added  up, they are likely to rival and exceed the British colonial loot of  India of about a trillion dollars.”</strong></p>
<p>We may think that our nation is a super power of the east, but most  countries believe that our nation is in coma right now. India is fast  becoming a <em>banana republic</em> instead of being an economic  superpower, where, in order to get the cut motion designated out,  assurances are made to political allays. Special treatment is promised  at the expense of the people. So, Ms Mayawati who is CM of the most  densely inhabited state, is calmed when an<br />
intelligence agency probe is &#8220;SCRAPPED&#8221; against her.The Multi million  dollars fodder scam is put in the cold storage so that the former  minister can give his support to the motion. The PM Manmohan Singh, who  chairs over this kind of matchless pillage  .</p>
<p>The Indian Public, still, do not know the status of the enquiry of ex.  Jharkhand CM, Madhu Koda, who was reported to have funds in various tax  havens that were partly used to buy mines in Liberia. Forget it, even  after 26 years we do not know who released Bhopal Gas culpreet Anderson?  Was it Arjun Singh? Rajiv Gandhi? P.V? or entire Congress? who got how  much? We only know that Arjun&#8217;s Churhat Trust received 3 crore from  Union Carbide.</p>
<p>Harshad Mehta, Ketan Parekh, Satyam Raju, Telgi, Hasan Ali (one billion  dollar illegal Swiss account of Pune fame) or even Veerappan could not  have done what they could accomplished without the support of the unseen  hand in the high offices. (They said Veerappan was indulged in  smuggling of sandal wood, from where he smuggled, did he ordered  chartered flights to jungle?)</p>
<p>The Telegraph of UK reported regarding 2g scam said &#8220;Naturally, India&#8217;s  elephantine legal system will ensure culpability, is delayed&#8221; An  Australian newspaper wrote,&#8221;If the Indian Prime Minister knows nothing  about these scandals, he is ignorant of ground realities and does not  deserve to be Prime Minister. We know very well that he does not deserve  to be PM, the way he tolerated Jairam Ramesh&#8217;s China statements, and  tried to support Shashi Tharoor. Look at Obama, who recently kicked out  his best Army officer after a one to one meet. the reason? he had  criticized the President, Vice president and other members of the ruling  party.</p>
<p>As a nation, we have become very insensitive towards all this scams, we  run after Cricket, which too is controlled by the scamsters. We run  after movies,which are funded by Bhais. We try to escape by having a  couple of drinks which is supplied by barons like Malliya and who is  using our money to buy Rajya Sabha seat. truly as a nation, we are in a  coma, where we hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to high  offices. (Asatyameva Jayate)</p>
<p>The wake up time has come for our writers, our artists, our film makers,  our drama makers, our poets. They will have to come out of money  induced slumber and start writing and showing about the present corrupt  scenario we are facing. They should stop writing only about love,  violence and ga ga stories. They must come out with the likes of Do  Bigha Jameen, Sageena, Mother India, Ankur, Nishant, Ardh Satya, Rang de  Basanti, Bhagat Singh etc.</p>
<p>The wake up time has come for all of us,</p>
<p><strong><br />
Jinhe Naaz hai hind per woh  kahan hai?</strong></p>
<p>Last Laugh:<strong><em> The Railway Minister of India says that she will  not support the fuel price hike, but she will continue to support the  government.</em></strong></p>
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