Sunday, September 18, 2011

If you are convinced of some truth, act upon it, and act immediately! -- because mind is very cunning,


d the greatest cunningness of the mind is postponement. It says, "Tomorrow..." and tomorrow never
krishna gotiram
a name of trust and great taste
a taste that stick 2 ur taste bude and take u in the world of fantacies of sweet delicious
a name that exist way back 2 1911 frm an old city on the shore of river ken, known mostly as banda, city of nababs, and  spirituality frm chitrkoot dham,
gotiram halwai's family as known popularly, located in old market famous fr their deliceies of rabdi, sohan halwa, imarti, jalebi, and many more,

come 2 chhatarpeu on 26th feb 1989 2 open their shop as krishna sweets and restaurent in city of maharaja chhatrashal, known popularly as  chhatarpur, 2 remain in chhatarpur, and enrich chhatarpur culture from sweets that people love 2 eat, wait 2 buy, and love 2 see their neat & clean prepration,





welcome u all on joy 2 make krishna gotiram a brand at the edge, that make us feel good.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

dessertation; licensing policy

Licensing policy is said to be a control of govt. over its assets that how to utilize given resources or who is responsible for some work as govt. is responsible, its their duty to have a control effort to do things in a manner which is not hazardous to its own people and provide a sustainable development model for the economy of a country.

One of our major aspect is also towards how we change from a socialist economy, to a policy of capitalism or said to be a economy where there is no boundations, no walls to restrict, or said to be a free economy, where manufacturing is not limited, but be according to the demand supply curve, that when there is demand, manufacturing is done, in previous times we have seen a high inflation rate due to these boundations in economy, where people have money but not able to buy due to restriction on non ability or limited production. So, this all gone with opening up of economy after IMF & WORLD BANK pressure over us.

Our major focus is regarding business prospects in INDIA, what happen when a company like VEDANTA come with a huge investment, do work, prepare strategies, signed MOU’s with state govt. & in last they are betrayed, on grounds of some thing that is not seen earlier, in the beginning we say this all make life of these people vulnerable but in the end we are not able to see what happen when the land which belongs to people, they get sudden benefit, but in end that hoax is gone.

We have seen what happen in case of LAVASA, they are going to develop an whole hill station, they have several approvals from several ministries, but in the end just due to a stay order they now suffer a loss of 250 cr. Rupees every day, just due to halt on work, due to order that, there clearances are not sufficient, so is there any authority which can say that now u have all clearances, answer is straight no, so who will suffer, persons who have invested, person who are thinking about their dream home there, or who, these environment or human right jugglers who on time said that they are illegal, and when there hands are fuelled with sweets, they take an affirmative stance. We have also seen singur, their people are betrayed not by any businessman, not even govt. but there own people, now we seen that after even getting profit from that project.

Friday, May 7, 2010

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

MAN PROPOSES GOD DISPOSES

Man proposed a trip
To outer space, one day
He planned the course
And mapped the charts
And all began to say
I wonder if ? someday in time
Man can reach the moon
To see what God has planned in space
I hope it will be soon
In time the dream that man proposed
Became reality
Astronauts went up in space
To see what God could see.
To think that by our sacrifice
We helped to fund this plan
The TV and the radio
Could show it all to man.
For seven years, the question
Frustrations and the tears
The program was successful
And seemed to calm men?s fears
But then one day we watch the screen
To see this shot in space
Before Men?s very anxious eyes
The Challenger erased.

God proposed a trip for man
Before all time began
And from this earth he molded him
A new love now began.
From Adam?s side a woman friend
Was planned there from the start
A program of creation
was joined by God?s own heart.
In our atomic age of space
When man explores unknown
He enters into woman?s womb
Destroys a child that?s known
Yes! Known by God, since time began
Who made the outer space
So if we fund abortion
We ought to hide our face.

WILLIAM SHAKESPERE

All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages. At first the infant,
Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier,
Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel,
Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice,
In fair round belly with good capon lined,
With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
Full of wise saws and modern instances;
And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon,
With spectacles on nose and pouch on side,
His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice,
Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
That ends this strange eventful history,
Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

THE WORLD OF WORDS

Words have a curious life of their own. Some of them rise in reputation, some are pushed into oblivion while others experience an irreversible downfall; gravitational force seems to be at work in their world too!!! The fate of words is just as unpredictable as that of human beings. No sensible person would attempt detailing the story of all words in an article. Assuming that I belong to the world of those sensible people I’m here going to tell you the life history of a few words that I have selected in an arbitrary manner.
Most often words acquire a derogatory meaning in the course of time, which is a sad commentary on the human psyche. These words have fallen into disrepute, thanks to the vagaries of the human mind.
The word villain, for instance, had an inoffensive meaning in the initial stages of its existence. In the early days of manorial system the word merely denoted a labourer. Two hundred years later it came to be associated with the gross manners of a lowly labourer and later on came to mean a perpetrator of evil because it was thought that a person in the lower rung of the social ladder lacked probity! Words that have suffered a similar fate are churl (from the root ceorl meaning countryman) and boor (from the Dutch word boer meaning peasant)
To a person living in 1400 AD stink and lust carried no pejorative meaning; they only meant smell and desire. Similarly the word doom meant judgment to the Britishers of the 14th century. This sense of the word is retained in the verb deem derived from the above-mentioned word. Would you believe that lewd originally meant "unlearned" or "ignorant" and that silly meant happy and then happened to have a changeover in meaning? While patriotism has a positive meaning its actual equivalent term nationalism has been attributed negative connotations for no good reason.
Words also have had the problem of mistaken identity. The word demean meant to conduct but due to the mistaken idea that it was connected with the adjective mean it happened to acquire the present meaning; and pester has come to have the present meaning through an etymological stumble making it seem to have come from pest. The word pester, before the twist in its meaning took place, meant to entangle.
Some people have been immortalized in the world of words but not very much to their liking. News of the kind of existence they have in the realm of words would make them squirm in their graves. The word dunce comes from the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus, whose adversaries were of the opinion that his work was insipid; gradually the word came to mean a wooden headed person, in other words, a fathead: boycott originates from Captain Boycott who was agent for the Irish estates of a certain English peer about the year 1880. He was notorious for his harsh treatment of the tenants; the Irish tenants planned to have him removed through a planned strike against him. This mode of treatment came to be known as boycott.
The word spoonerism has the most interesting history of all words. It comes from Spooner who is known for his speech defect of misplacing the first letters of words. When Spooner addressed a gathering of farmers he called them "tons of soil" and to a student who missed his history classes he said in an angry tone, " you hissed my mistory classes". It is said that in a conversation he called the well-known two-wheeled vehicle a "well boiled icicle" and a friend’s cottage as a "nosy little cook". He is also said to have talked about "tearful chidings". Spoonerism later came to be a generic term for such a speech defect. The Count de Sade is responsible for the existence of the word sadism; the sense of opprobrium that his name suggested due to his misdeeds continues to live on in this word.
And then there was a distinguished Roman general called Lucullus who was well known for his love of lavishness and opulence rather than anything else. Once when his servant had cooked unexceptional food because there was no guest the angry Lucullus said "dost thou not know that today Lucullus dines with Lucullus?" Hence lavishness has come to be equated with this Roman general in the word Lucullan.
Finally there is Eros, the Greek god of love (fortunately his name has not been associated with any negative overtones) who is however not as popular as the Roman god of love, Cupid. Words such as erotic come from this god of love. One interesting thing about Eros is that if you rearrange the letters you will get the word rose. Is that why lovers exchange roses? Probably yes.
So far we have seen how, in the case of many words, we human beings have contributed our mite to make the lives of words miserable. The situation can be reversed sometimes. For instance, if you look at a person’s face and say that his/ her face is appalling instead of using the word appealing (deliberately or accidentally, whichever is the case) imagine what your plight would be; what else? You will end up with black eye!