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Saturday, August 29, 2009

visveswaraiah best man for ever




Pearls of India is not only finds a great person but also we give a honor for their work. We find one more pearls from karnataka that is Visveswaraiah popularly called as Sir M Visveswaraiah. A greatest engineer.He was awarded Bharat Ratna Award for his work. We don't even have words to praise him.

Sir M Visveswaraiah was very simple and also strict person. He never wanted to cheat anybody. He used to think government jobs are gods job. He used to worship the job he does.

One thing i have learnt him is that punctuality. He used to come on exact time. He never wanted to be late to his work. He is very strict in his diet also. We have many qualities to learn from him.

If you need more information about him. Please look into wiki. You can also search for the information in internet. I have little about him. But sure you have loved it.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Swami Vivekananda - Indian Idol

I just wanted to talk about this amazing pearl which is found in India.Swami Vivekananda.Swami Vivekananda was born in Shimla on 12th january 1863.His name was Narendranath Datta.His father Vishwananatha Datta was an attorney in Calcutta High Court.His mother Bhuvaneshwari Devi was pious,prayed lord shiva of varanasi to give her a son.Narendra's thinking and personality were influenced by his parents.In his early days he became familiar with Western philosophy and science.He use to refuse to accept anything without rational proof and pragmatic test.Narendra started his education at home,later he was admitted to Metropolitan Institution of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar in 1871 and 1879 he passed Entrance Exam.His activities are more and he was interested in Vedas,Bhagavad Gita,Ramayana,Mahabarata and Puranas.He was also well versed in classical music(vocal and instrumental).For more information you can visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Vivekananda which gives a full details about Vivekananda.



YOu can also check this video so that you will come to know how strong he is


His speech in chicago





One of the finest and precious pearls found in India(Indian Idol).

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Indian Idol - Freedom Fighters

We have some of the freedom fighters name and there period.Our next post speakes about the Great Indian who achieved name and fame for his hard work ........

Name:Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Date of Birth : Dec 3, 1884
Date of Death : Feb 28, 1963
Place of Birth : Zeradei, BiharTenure
Achievement : 1st President

Name:Motilal Nehru
Date of Birth : May 6, 1861
Date of Death : Feb 6, 1931
Place of Birth : Delhi

Name:Jawaharlal Nehru
Date of Birth : Nov 14, 1889
Date of Death : May 27, 1964
Place of Birth : Uttar Pradesh
Political party : Indian National Congress

Name:Lal Bahadur Shastri
Date of Birth : Oct 2, 1904
Date of Death : Jan 11, 1966
Place of Birth : Uttar Pradesh
Political party : Indian National Congress

Name:Indira Gandhi
Date of Birth : Nov 19, 1917
Date of Death : Oct 31, 1984
Place of Birth : Allahabad
Political party : Congress (I)

Name:Jayaprakash Narayan
Date of Birth : Oct 11, 1902
Date of Death : Oct 8, 1979
Place of Birth : Uttar Pradesh

Name:Hakim Ajmal Khan
Date of Birth : 1863
Date of Death : 1927
Place of Birth : Delhi

Name:Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya
Date of Birth : Dec 25, 1861
Date of Death : 1946
Place of Birth : Allahabad

Name:Feroze Gandhi
Date of Birth : Aug 12, 1912
Date of Death : Sep 8, 1960
Place of Birth : India

Friday, November 28, 2008

Indian Idol - Mahatma Gandhi


Mohandas karamchand Gandhi (Father of Indian Nation)
(An Article by Chandrashekar U)

Mohandas karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869, in Porbandar in a Gujarati family. He became one of the most honorable political leaders of Indian history. He struggled to free India from the British rule through a new way of non-violence. He was honored by the people as the Father of the Indian Nation. He was greatly respected and was called by the people as ‘Babuji’ (Father). He lived as a simple man and with his great personality he won the hearts of lakh of people. He was known for his honesty and simplicity. He believed in truth and till his death, he followed the route of truth and non violence way to get freedom.

In his childhood, Mohandas was greatly moved by the Harishchandra drama, and this influenced him to believe in truth and made to struggle for its stability. At 13 years of age, he got married to kasturba as engaged by his parents. His wife, kasturba gave a supporting hand and encouraged him in all his works. They were blessed with four sons, harilal, Manilal, Ramdas and Devdas. Although Gandhi showed loving and kindness to every people, he was quite severe with his family.

Gandhi went to London to train as a barrister for 3 years. In 1893, he went to South Africa on a legal work, those days it was under the control of British and he saw that there was a racial discrimination between the different races. All the Indian immigrants over there were treated badly and abusively. This made Gandhi to stay there for the period of 22 years for securing the rights of Indian people. There he participated in the battle of Boyer from 1899-1902 and in juludhange (1906) and started the protest for the rights of Indian people in South Africa. In this period he developed a peaceful method of protest called Satyagraha. Gandhi believed that non violence and civil disobedience was the only method to obtain their social rights. As the result of this protest, in 1914, the South African Government accepted many of the Gandhi`s demands and this was his first victory for his truthfulness.

In1915, Gandhi returned back to India. For the first time he led the campaign of Satyagraha on behalf of Plantation workers in Bihar. In 1919, he actively participated in the National movement against the Rowlett Act, which led to the Jallianwala bagh massacre by the British troops in Punjab. This massacre resulted in the deaths of 1200 innocent people and many more injured. Gandhi continued to protest severely and in the same year he also participated in the khilafat movement on the behalf of kalifer in turkey against the British troops.

In 1920, Gandhi was recognized as an important person in Indian politics. He transformed the Indian national congress, which intended in a peaceful non cooperation movement. People refused to use the goods manufactured by the British, thousands of students left their educational institutions, and government employees boycotted their organizations. The Great Nationalist Subhash Chandra Bose resigned from the Indian Civil service. The famous poet Rabindranath Tagore returned his Night hood award.
British Government took critical measures, banned the congress committee and prohibited the outdoor social gatherings. As a result the great leaders like Motilal Nehru, his son Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, and C. R. Das were arrested. At the place called Chauri-Chaura, near Gorakhpur village, a group of activists broke the non violence and violently attacked the nearby police station. Because of this act, Gandhi took back the non cooperation movement, inspite of the refusal of many patriots. This shows Gandhi`s commitment towards his truthfulness.

In 1920, the relationship between Hindus and Muslims was getting worsened, that time Gandhi was sentenced to imprisonment. Gandhi felt disheartened hearing about the news; he could not believe that our own bloods are hurting each others. As soon as he was released from the prison, in 1924, he underwent fasting (‘Upavasa’) for 21 days. As a result, all party meeting held in Mumbai and Gandhi was requested to withdraw his upavasa. But after some days the fight continued between Hindus and Muslims. He withdrew from the politics; to devote in improving Hindu-Muslim relations was in serious condition.

In 1930, Gandhi announced a new campaign of civil disobedience in the protest against the tax on salt, leading thousands of people on a ‘dandi March’ from Sabarmati ashram to west coast of dandi to symbolically make their own salt from seawater. Around 90,000 people, along with Gandhi were arrested and everybody felt it as an honor going to jail.

In 1931, a round table Conference was held in London and Gandhi attended the conference as a sole representative of the Indian National Congress. But he could not get any result from the conference meeting. He resigned from the party in 1934 in protest at its use of non violence as political expedient. Gandhi was replaced by Jawaharlal Nehru.

In 1945, the British government under the charge of Mountbatten concluded to grant freedom to India in the year 1947, by partitioning into India and Pakistan. Millions of people were died in the violent attacks between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi was always against the partition but there was no alternative choice as it could have led to Civil war. On January 13, 1948, he aged 78, underwent fasting with the purpose of stopping the bloodshed caused by the calamity. He was assassinated by a fellow Hindu fanatic, Nathuram godse, who felt that Gandhi was disloyal to the Hindus. Our great spiritually respected leader became the great soul (Mahatma) of India.
“Satya Meva Jayathe”

“The way of peace is a way of truth”
_ Mahatma Gandhi
Whole World Salutes Him.......
Mahatma Gandhi's greatness spread all over the world. Whole world salutes him.
When I was reading articles about him, I found article which tells that A greatest scientist Albert Einstein has Gandhiji's photo in his bed room. He is one of the great fan of Mahatma. We are proud that this pearl found and belongs to India.
Mahatma Gandhi Ke Jai,
Bhole Bharat Matha Ke Jai!
We love you Bapuji.....
vaish.dnav jan tto ttene kahiye jepee.rd paraayee jaa.dne repar-ddukhkhe upakaar kare ttoyeman abhimaan naa aa.dne revaish.dnav jan tto ttene kahiye je ...
sakald lok maan sahune va.naddenee.naddaa n kare kenee revaach kaachh man nishchald raakheddhan-ddhan jananee ttenee revaish.dnav jan tto ttene kahiye je ...
sam-ddishhtrhiee ne ttrhishh.dnaa ttyaageepar-stree jene maatt rejihavaa tthakee asatty naa bolepar-ddhan nav jhaalee haatth revaish.dnav jan tto ttene kahiye je ...
moh-maayaa vyaape nahee jeneddi.rdhrhi vairaagy jenaa man maan reraam naam sun ttaaldee laageesakald ttiratth ttenaa ttan maan revaish.dnav jan tto ttene kahiye je ...
va.dn-lobhee ne kapat-rahitt chhekaam-kroddh nivaaryaa rebha.dne narasaiyyo ttenun ddarshan karttaakuld ekotter ttaarayaa revaish.dnav jan tto ttene kahiye je ...

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Sarojini Naidu

Today,I am going to tell you the one of the finest pearl found in India.All these days, I said men who were the greatest pearls found in India. Today its time to introduce one of the special pearl found in India

Early Life:

Sarojini Naidu was born in hyderabad on Feb 12, 1879 as the eldest daughter of scientist, philosopher father Aghornath Chattopadhyaya and mother Varasundari who was a Bengali poeters. Her father was a pioners and he established the Nizam's college in 1878.She was bought up in a house of intellectuals, poets and philosophers.She claims that she was bought up in a home of Indians, not Hindus or Brahmins.

Education:

Sarojini passsed her matriculation at the age of 12. Her father wanted her to become a mathematician or a scientist.But she loved poetry from a very early age. At the age of 16, she travelled to england to study first at king's college London. With her father's support she wrote a play called "Maher Muneer" in persian language.

Personal Life:

At the age of 17, she met Dr. Muthyala Govindarajalu Naidu and fell in love with him. He was from Andhra Pradesh. After her studies at the age of 19, she married him. They were married by the Act (1872) in madras, in 1898. They had 4 children: Jayasurya, Padmaja, Randheer and Leelamani. Her daughter padmaja later became Governor of West Bengal.

Contribution in Freedom Struggle:

From 1916, she totally contributed herself to the fight for freedom.She was responsible for awakening the women of India. In 1925 she was elected as the president of the congress, the first Indian woman to hold the post. In July 1919, Sarojini became the Home Rule League's ambassador to England. Sarojini was with Gandhiji during Dandi March. On May 5, Gandhi was arrested Naidu was arrested shortly and was in jail for several months.But she was released due to her poor health.Again she was arrested during "Quit India" protest and stayed in jail for 21 months with Gandhiji. Naidu shared a warm relationship with Mohandas Gandhi even calling him "Mickey Mouse".

On August 15 1947, with the independence of India, she became the Governor of the united provinces, India's first woman governor.

Works:

Sarojini Naidu is also well acclaimed for her contribution to poetry. In 1905, the first volume of her collection of poems was published as " The Golden Threshold". She published two others collections called The Bird of Time, The Broken Wings, later The Magic Tree, The Wizard Mask and A Treasury of Poems.

Death:

On March 2 1949, she took her last breath and India lost her beloved child, "Bulbul:. She died in her office at Lucknow at the age of 70. Her name will be in the golden history of India as an inspiring poet and a Brave freedom fighter. She was truly one of the jewels of the world.Her birthday is celebrated as "Women's Day.

Quotes:

We want deeper sincerity of motive, a greater courage in speech and earnestness in action.
When there is oppression, the only self-respecting thing is to rise and say this shall cease today, because my right is justice."Naidu adds, "If you are stonger, you have to help the weaker boy or girl both in play and in the work".

Jai Hind......

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Vande Mataram

Vande Mataram
sujalaam suphalaam
malayaja sheethalam
shashya shyamalaamMaataram,
vande maataram
Shubhra jothsana pulakitha yaminim
Phulla kusumitat drumah dala shobhinim
Suhasinim, Sumadhura bhAshinimsukhadaam
varadhaam, maataramVande mataraam

...........Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay

http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=s1UgUpKz3Lc

Just watch the video by clicking the link above.

Vande Mataram

Friday, November 14, 2008

Dr.B.R.Ambedkar


Bhima Rao Ramji Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891 in Mhow (now in Madhya pradesh). He was the 14th and last child of Ramji Maoji Sakpal and Bhima bai Murbadkar. He belonged to a untouchable family. At the age of six, his mother died.The family was brought by Ramji and his sister meerabai.


Bhim was an average student. He began to taste the bitter reality of being born "untouchable" in school. For further education he joined elphiustone high school in Bombay. He received a dgree in master of arts and doctorate in philosophy from columbia university in 1916.He was formally awarded a Ph.d by columbia university in 1927.


Bhim Rao achievements are :



  1. BhimRoa started a newspaper called MookNayak in Jan 1920.

  2. In July 1924, Ambedkar founded the Bahishkrut Hitkasaini sabha.

  3. Ambedkar introduced bills in 1937 to abolish the "khoti" system of land tenure in konkan region.

  4. In 1936 , Ambedkar founded the Independent labour party .

  5. He formed a political party "Scheduled Castes Federation" in April 1942.

  6. He struggled for womens liberalisation .

  7. He was the prime architect of the constitution of independent India.

  8. The constitution was finalised in November 1949 and came into force on January 26th 1950, the day India became a Republic.

  9. He was the first law minister of India.

Dr. B R Ambedkar was given National award in 1992 for social understanding and national integrity.


He was honoured with Bharat Ratna Award.


Since Ambedkar had been suffering from diabetes, his health worsened as he furiously worked through. After completing his final manuscript "The Buddha and his dhamma, it is said that Ambedkar died in his sleep on december 6, 1956 at his home in Delhi.


But his name left forever in the Indian History.


One of the popular monument found in India Dr B R Ambedkar .


Jai Hind,


Jai Bharath Matha.


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