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Friday, February 26, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Book release ceremony at IIC, New Delhi 13-02-2010
Two good books published by Vitasta Publishing, New Delhi and USA, released today at IIC New Delhi, Tulsi Ramayan by Sri Satyadev ji from Florida and another book by Sri Trinath Misra on Garud Puran,The Hindu book of Dead. Chief guest Sri Karn Singh, Sri Ved Pratap Vaidik and Anchor Sri Brajesh K Varman ,author of a good book VISHWAMITRA published by Jyanpeeth , New Delhi.
Friday, February 12, 2010
जागो भारत अभियान,आप भी करे योगदान
भारत के विकास के लिए आपकी भागीदारी जरुरी है ।आप किसी भी क्षेत्र में काम कर रहे हैं , इस अभियान से जुड़ कर मजबूत भारत का निर्माण करे । आप अपने विचारो से हमें अवगत करे ।
जागो भारत अभियान में आपकी भागीदारी
भारत में नेता एवं अधिकारी गलत आंकड़े देकर जनता को गुमराह कर रहे है ।जो हमारे देश वासियो के भविष्य के लिए खतरनाक है । आप इन खतरों से देश को बचाने में सहयोगी बने एवं लोगो को सावधान करे । आपकी सक्रीय भागीदारी ही इस देश को बचा सकता है ।भारत के लिए निम्न बातें खतरनाक हैं /
१) रासायनिक खाद एवं कीटनाशक का उपयोग होना ।
२) गंगा जमुना एवं अन्य नदियों तालाबो का प्रदूषित होना ।
३) भ्रस्ट नेता एवं अधिकारी द्वारा घुस खाकर गलत निति और कानून बनाना ।
४) एलोपथिक दवाओं और रसायनों का अधिक प्रयोग होना ।
५) आतंकवाद , नक्सलवाद एवं विदेशी घुसपैठ होना ।
६) देसी अनाज फुल जडीबुटी और मवेशी का समाप्त होना ।
७) नकली नोट,नकली दवा , एवं खाने -पिने की वस्तु का जहरीला होना ।
८) पेट्रो पदार्थो पर निर्भरता होना ।
१) रासायनिक खाद एवं कीटनाशक का उपयोग होना ।
२) गंगा जमुना एवं अन्य नदियों तालाबो का प्रदूषित होना ।
३) भ्रस्ट नेता एवं अधिकारी द्वारा घुस खाकर गलत निति और कानून बनाना ।
४) एलोपथिक दवाओं और रसायनों का अधिक प्रयोग होना ।
५) आतंकवाद , नक्सलवाद एवं विदेशी घुसपैठ होना ।
६) देसी अनाज फुल जडीबुटी और मवेशी का समाप्त होना ।
७) नकली नोट,नकली दवा , एवं खाने -पिने की वस्तु का जहरीला होना ।
८) पेट्रो पदार्थो पर निर्भरता होना ।
Friday, February 5, 2010
Seminar on National Consumers Day २०१०
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Court notice to Centre, UGC on deemed university status
The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Centre and the University Grants Commission on a writ petition seeking to declare illegal the UGC Act provision to grant deemed university status to an educational institution.
In his petition, consumer activist Jitendra Narayan Singh said Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 conferred wide and unguided power on the executive to recognise an institution as a “deemed university,” and such action resulted in commercialisation of the system of granting degrees.
In recent years, the power had been exercised by the executive authority arbitrarily to confer the status on institutions which “have no standards to be recognised as universities. These institutions in turn indulge in conferring degrees by making a profit, Mr. Singh told a Bench comprising Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justices V.S. Sirpurkar and Deepak Verma.
“The innocent student, after having invested time, money and effort, receives a piece of paper as a degree which has no value or substance. Students ultimately find themselves being robbed of the value for their money paid for services offered by such deemed universities.”
As establishment of universities was held to be a legislative act, institutes could not be conferred the deemed university status by the executive. Section 3 of the Act, which confers power on the Centre to notify deemed universities, amounted to delegation of the essential legislative function to the executive. This rendered Section 3 ultra the Constitution, the petition said.
source: http://www.hindu.com/2010/01/30/stories/2010013060241500.htm
In his petition, consumer activist Jitendra Narayan Singh said Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 conferred wide and unguided power on the executive to recognise an institution as a “deemed university,” and such action resulted in commercialisation of the system of granting degrees.
In recent years, the power had been exercised by the executive authority arbitrarily to confer the status on institutions which “have no standards to be recognised as universities. These institutions in turn indulge in conferring degrees by making a profit, Mr. Singh told a Bench comprising Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justices V.S. Sirpurkar and Deepak Verma.
“The innocent student, after having invested time, money and effort, receives a piece of paper as a degree which has no value or substance. Students ultimately find themselves being robbed of the value for their money paid for services offered by such deemed universities.”
As establishment of universities was held to be a legislative act, institutes could not be conferred the deemed university status by the executive. Section 3 of the Act, which confers power on the Centre to notify deemed universities, amounted to delegation of the essential legislative function to the executive. This rendered Section 3 ultra the Constitution, the petition said.
source: http://www.hindu.com/2010/01/30/stories/2010013060241500.htm
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