Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Bobby Jindal

Bobby Jindal have been elected as a governer of Louisiana. Every Indian is proud of him. He is only 36 years old. He received more votes than his 11 rivals in election.
Average Indian people not only in India but also in U.S. thinks that this man will think like us. Average Indian American are supporter of immigrants rights, in favor of abortion, in favor of gun control and oppose the school prayer. The view of Bobby Jindal is on opposite side.
Bobby Jindal's actual name is Piyush. He adopted a name Bobby from famous T.V. show The Braddy Bunch because he wanted to fit in American society. His living is now very American.He change his religion and to became Roman Catholic. (This is not our issue.) Why he has done all this thing only because he want to be a pure American. Should we proud of him?

Friday, October 26, 2007

Hero of Environment

Time magazine has published list heroes related to environment . Two Indians has got a chance to be there. One is Mr. D. P. Dobhal of Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology and second number belongs to Mr. Jagdish Tanti of Suzlon Energy.
Today we talk about Mr. Jagdish Tanti. He is basically a cloth merchant. Who has got a cloth mill in Gujrath. Who has taken a degree in commerce and also done diploma in mechanical engineering. When he started his cloth business Gujrath had a shortage of electricity. He started researching for regular power supply. Then his research ended to wind power. He invested money in couple of wind turbines. And suddenly realizes a power of wind energy. He started his company and named as Suzlon Energy. Today this company is seventh biggest company in the world. Currently company has making a project of 1000MW. This is world’s highest wind energy plant.
In wind energy he has earned so much money that Mr. Tanti’s property costs nearly 37 billion dollars. All his property comes from wind power.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The Sugar Problem

Sugar Cane industry facing immense problems these days .There is a bigger recession in sugar industry. This recession is from 2006 . (i.e. from last year.) India’s biggest sugar industry facing a problem of bankruptcy. Last year loss of Bajaj Hindustan was 231 Carors in their sugar department. Allahabad high court ordered government to take over the properties of that companies for paying the dues to farmers.
Indian sugar industry has got a variable problems for minimum rate of sugar cane per ton . In Uttar Pradesh the rate is Rs. 1250 , in Maharashtra the rate is Rs. 900 and in Gujrat farmers agreed to take Rs. 500 per ton as their first installment. The Sugar Factory Association of U.P. agreed only on Rs. 760. If they pay more than Rs. 760 they will become bankrupt. This year India will become a largest producer of sugar cane currently number one is Brazil.
What is the solution of this problem? Some Indian petrochemical companies wanted to take a land on lease in Brazil for their Ethanol production. Why this companies are not establishing their plant in India for empowering a local farmers? Currently the rate of crude oil is $90. This will soon go up to $150. In future vehicles will use ethanol as their fuel. In Brazil sugar industry is in much better shape because they are producing sugar cane only for ethanol.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Nobel Come to India

Indian scientist have won the Nobel after few years break.The Nobel is won by Mr. R. K. Pachauri of IPCC (Inter governmental panel on climate change) . Who is also head of IPCC. The price is shared between Mr. Al Gore and Mr. Pachauri.
This is 11th Nobel price for India. First price won by Mr. Rabindranath Tagore for his works Gitanjali in literature in 1913. Second price won by Mr. C.V. Raman in 1930 for Physics. Then Indian born Scottish origin writer Ronald Ross won the forth Nobel for literature. Fourth Nobel won by Rudyard Kipling who was born in Mumbai also for literature. Fifth Nobel won by Mr. Hargovind Khoorana in medicine. Sixth Nobel won by Mother Teresa for her social work. Seventh nobel won by Subramanyan Chandrashekhar in 1989 for Physics. Eighth nobel won by 14th Dalai Lama for piece. Nineth nobel won by Amartya Sen in Economics. 10th nobel won by Mr. V.S. Naipaul a Trinidadian Indian for literature.
Mahatma Gandhi could almost won the Nobel price but he was assassinated just before nominations closed.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Future of Mumbai

Friday there was a presentation regarding the future of Mumbai at Indian Merchant Chamber. After desaster of 26 July Remake of Mumbai Federation was established by people. Today Kalbadevi Road, Vitthalbhai Patel Road are very conjested for traffic. There are huge traffic in this area. This project states that their will be 12 lane road at Kalbadevi Road. 8 lane Road at Vitthalbhai Patel Road The trafic will not become problem in this area. South Mumbai will become excellent place for traffic.
This project will completed through private corporations and with the help of government organisations. But I think this project is designed only for private transportation. The cost of this project is not mentioned.Instead of this project government should improve the public transport system for common people.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

No problemo of mobile garbage

Garbage of mobile handsets becoming huge problem not only in India but in the world. Company from Belgium has find out solution over that .But the progress is still going on. After the decomposition of mobiles we find copper nearly 15 % , 50% are plastic , and remaining 30% are other metals.
Umicore is the company which is trying very hard to cut down the pollution which mobile hand sets generated. The price of mobile circuits per ton is nearly 4000 Euros. Other E garbage costing nearly 6000 Euros.
If we take 1000 million mobile hand sets for decomposition we get 24 ton of gold, 9 ton of palladium, 9000 ton of copper, 250 ton of silver. These decomposition of metals is much economical as compared to mining of that metals.
A Bangalore based company E Parisar Private Limited working for Umicore. They are exporting all these E garbage to Belgium and making Bangalore clean.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Ineqality of Economy

Indian economical growth is now about 8 percent. But inequality also increasing rapidly.
Engineers and Doctors are the creme jobs. People of this profession gets good better best jobs. This is only because outside the country quality population is decreasing so they are also getting outsourcing jobs from developed countries.
Some days ago I read news that nearly 100 engineers left the job from ISRO for better oppurtunity. This is true because they will get easily 10 to 12 lacs p. a. which is three times more than ISRO's payment. Some IAS officers also left their jobs. Government officers gets good facilities but not payment. If anybody want to payment they have to work in private sector.
We are talking about inequality. Few years ago difference of payment in organisation between lowest post and highest post was 10times. Now this difference is increased to 100 times. And this is alarming bell for society.
People who are holding low education degrees doesn't getting a proper jobs. This will create a huge pressure on the society At some time this bomb will blast and society structure collapses. This would be the sign of revolution.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Blue Line Yamdoot

The blue line buses in capital Delhi looks like a Yamdoot . There are nearly 70 people died
in Delhi due to accidents of blue line buses. There are 8 people died in accident in Badarpur by blue line. Last four months accidents are happening but government finding only temporary solution. Government introduces a speed governer for this buses. At this incident speed governer is not working it may be damagd by driver. People in Badarpur became violent They stop the traffic at Delhi Agra highway. They beat the driver of this bus.
What is the bad thing when the demonstrators want to meet Mrs. Sheela Dixixt she refuses to meet. Even though transpot minister Harun Rashid also refuses.
Government of Delhi can't able to find the solutionon blue line buses. They declaired that they can't able to replace CNG buses against blue line. So few more lives would taken by blue line.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Charakha A solution of load shedding

No one can really think Charakha would be the solution of load shedding. A electrical engineer from Banglore develops a charakha who will produce a electricity. The old design of Charakha was not user friendly so he develops a new design. After using 4 hours of that Charakha we will get electricity which will useful for 15 hours. In remote villages of India will face a acute load shedding. This will helpful in this villages.
Mechanical energy converted to electrical energy this is the funda in this charakha. The price of that charakha is Rs. 3200 only. After starting of commercial production price would go down. If NGO's can distribute this Charakha price would be more less than affordable.
The battery of this Charakha has got a guarantee of seven years so the maintenance cost would be very less.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

R O A D S

I am living at Palghar a small Taluka Town situated near to Mumbai. It is a fourth station next to Virar. In my town their are three main roads 1) Mahim Road 2) Devisha Road 3) Manor Road.
But in our town proper roads are not existing. Due to lack of panning and politicians hand shake with contractors their are lot of pits on the road. No one rally knows pits on the roads or roads around the pits.
It is very dangerous situation in Palghar. Sewage line is almost not exists in Palghar. Gutters are not properly planned. Their are lot of planning has been done but the result has not been seen so far.
The solution of this problem lies in gutters because sewage water from gutter spoils the roads. Both side of roads should have proper gutter. Nagar parishad should provide big garbage bags or containers then garbage cannot go anywhere. Also sewage water should have outlet outside the city. Our town should bear the cost of sewage water treatment. This water should be as good as drinkable but this will go the plants or use in toiletries.
we have to develop a technology which costless and eco friendly. More and more recycling will reduce the garbage and improve the environment. For all this thing politicians should have will power.