Wednesday, December 8, 2010

A bit about Wikileaks.....

WikiLeaks is a not-for-profit media organization. Its goal is to bring important news and information to the public. It provides an innovative,secure and anonymous way for it's sources to leak information to it's journalists. One of it's most important activity is to publish original source material alongside our news stories so readers and historians can see evidences of the veracity. WikiLeaks is not a front for any intelligence agency or government. WikiLeaks is an independent global group of people with a long standing dedication to the idea of a free press and the improved transparency in society that comes from this.The group includes accredited journalists,software programmers, network engineers, mathematicians and others.WikiLeaks has combined high-end security technologies with journalism and ethical principles.It publishes news and important information to the public to improve transparency and this transparency will create better society foe all people. Better scrutiny leads to reduced corruption and stronger democracies in all society's institutions, including government, corporations and other organizations. A healthy, vibrant and inquisitive journalistic media plays a vital role in achieving these goals.
Prizes won wikileakes
* the 2008 Economist Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression award
* the 2009 Amnesty International human rights reporting award (New Media)

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Why should we read Geeta ?

An old farmer lived on a farm in the mountains with his young grandson. Each morning Grandpa was up early sitting at the kitchen table reading his Bhagavad-gita. His grandson wanted to be just like him and tried to imitate him in every way he could.One daythe grandsonasked,"Grandpa! I try to read the Bhagavad-gita just like you but I don't understand it, and what I do understand I forget as soon as I close the book. What good does reading the Bhagavad-gita do? The grandfather quietly turned from putting coal in the stove and replied, "Take this coal basket down to the river and bring me back a basket of water." The boy did as he was told, but all the water leaked out before he got back to the house. The grandfather laughed and said, "You'll have to move a little faster next time," and sent him back to the river with the basket to try again. This time the boy ran faster, but again the basket was empty before he returned home. Out of breath, he told his grandfather that it was impossible to carry water in a basket, and he went to get a bucket instead. The old man said, "I don't want a bucket of water; I want a basket of water. You're just not trying hard enough," and he went outside to watch the boy try again. At this point, the boy knew it was impossible, but he wanted to show his grandfather that even if he ran as fast as he could, the water would leak out before he got back to the house. The boy again dipped the basket into the river and ran hard, but when he reached his grandfather the basket was again empty. Out of breath, he said, "See Grandpa, it's useless!"
"So you think it is useless?" The old man said, "Look at the basket." The boy looked at the basket and for the first time realized that the basket was different. It had been transformed from a dirty old coal basket and was now clean, inside and out. "Son, that's what happens when you read the Bhagavad-gita. You might not understand or remember everything, but when you read it, you will be changed, inside and out. That is the work of Lord Krishna in our lives."

Thursday, February 11, 2010

MMM...

मृदु मिटटी के हैं बने हुए मधु घट फूटा ही करते हैं लघु जीवन लेकर आये हैं प्याले टूटा ही करते हैं फिर भी मदिरालय के अन्दर मधु के घट हैं मधु प्याले हैं जो मादकता के मारे हैं वे मधु लूटा ही करते हैं वह कच्चा पीने वाला है जिसकी ममता घट प्यालों पर जो सच्चे मधु से जला हुआ कब रोता है चिल्लाता है