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Hunger, Poverty, Malnutrition & Milk Reports – Brahmin Bania Conspiracy

Hunger, Poverty, Malnutrition & Milk Reports – Brahmin Bania Conspiracy


Dear Mr. Dinesh C. Sharma,

You are genetically modified to be a lair, cheat and crook. 'Brahmin - His family and his masters take particular care to instruct him in the art of lying and dissimulation, cunning and deceit qualities which are fully developed in all Brahmins.' In your newspaper it was also reported Indian bureaucracy is the worst inAsia – Brahmins and Banias are main culprits. Non Farmers Brahmins and Banias create Mischief on behalf of farmers, oppose introduction of Seeds, Credit, Market, Electricity, Water, Dams Irrigation to Farmers. Brahmins conspire to deny registration of Intellectual Property of Indians. Mashelkar, Brahmchari file bogus patents but don't protect IRP of others.

 

Is 80% Milk Adulterated?

 

http://www.fssai.gov.in/Portals/0/Pdf/sample_analysed(02-01-2012).pdf

Foods rot and exported is enough to Feed Poor and Hungry and states are responsible for PDS not Prime Minister. It was Brahmin conspiracy when on eve of elections results of Entire Media shamed Indiaclaiming 80% All the Milk We Consume Is Adulterated when 80% of milk is consumed by Farmers themselves. 60% milk is produced by Buffalo so has much higher Fat and Non Fats – both fathers and milk processors add water or skim milk.

 

Conclusions of Milk Report are Mild – We all Boil Milk, Milk Powder is added in summer when availability is low, Detergent is mainly due to inadequate water use in cleaning milk tanks.

 

(1) The study indicates that addition of water to milk is most common adulterant. Addition of water not only reduces the nutritional value of milk but contaminated water may also pose health risk to the consumers.

(2) It also shows that powdered milk is reconstituted to meet the demand of milk supply. All state /UT enforcement authorities may specifically check whether the declaration of new FSSAI rules are being complied to.

(3) The study also indicated the presence of detergent in some cases. Consumption of milk with detergent may cause health hazards and indicates lack of hygiene and sanitation in the milk handling.

 

Brahmins want Bharat Ratan for Tendulkar – I found last year he faced 1466 balls and scored 756 runs in 9 tests – this is just 4 balls faced per day and 2 runs scored on average per day – earned over Rs.50 crores. How can you equate Tendulkar with Nelson Mandela or Nehru and other Bharat Ratans winners with Tendulkar?

 

Brahmins fabricate stories of Cattle Deaths feeding on Bt Cotton, of Unproductive Seeds, Low Yield, Crop Failure etc, oppose Fertilizer & Pesticide use etc to harm Indian Farming while you all use mosquito repellents etc.

 

You want people to rear Unproductive Cattle, keep Bullocks for cultivation when tractors can do the job in hours. Brahmins with Banias Exploit Rural resources and deny farmers just and fair price, electricity, industry, education, healthcare – all are located in cities.

 

It is not first time Brahim Banias had conspired against India over many thousand years – it is horrendous of you like Half Pants to blame Manmohan Singh for everything wrong, including Malnutrition and Hunger in India.

 

Swaminathan & Subramaniam didn't want high performing seeds for India for over a decade – whenPakistan successfully introduced Mexican seeds developed by Norman Borlaug – they imported Wheat with weeds. A decade later in 1975 IR-36 was developed by Gudev Khush with yield potential of 9T per hectare in 105 days. West Bengal cultivate IR-36 even today – Swaminathan in 1975 delayed its introduction by 6 years. Recently Swaminathan testified 180 day paddy is desirable for TN before Cauvery Tribunal. India had bumper crop this Kharif but farmers didn't benefit farmers sold Paddy at Rs.700 to Rs.900 much below MSP. Potato rot but no one wanted it for poor and malnourished.

 

Since ages Brahmins didn't let 96% non Brahmin population to learn to read and write access to Science & Knowledge and Religion and Spirituality. Even Balmiki creations Ramayan and Yoga were monopolized by Brahmins.

 

Since independence when Brahmins in Maharashtra were fully literate and good percentage knew English, you conspired and wanted rest of Indians to learn Hindi, Local Languages and even Sanskrit to deny majority access to Science & Knowledge.

 

Adult literacy of Maharashtrian castes in 1911

Varna

Caste

Literate

In English

Brahmin

Deshastha

61.5

10.22

Konkanastha

63

19.3

Saraswat

54

10.77

Intermediate Varnas

Maratha

4.6

0.22

Kunbi

9.4

0.27

Lingayat

13.6

0.3

Schedule Caste

Mahars

1

0.01

 

Even in Cricket you are Cunning & Conspiring. In your newspaper you have reported how Durrani saved Carrier of Sunil Gavaskar who Walked Out after he was given out but ordered Chetan Chauhan also to leave the ground – thus loosing the match by default when Durrani rushed in time to avoid Ugly Situation but when Bhajji did misbehave he was Mischieviosly supported in Money Gate etc. You deliberately fuel trouble.

 

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/28081.html

Brahmin scoundrels want Dhoni to retire in six years who has Excellent record as Wicket Keeper Batsman and Captain winning all grades of International Cricket. But promoting average Career of Tendulkar in to 22 year. He simply has more runs – played three times more than Bradman and Dhoni.

 

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/287355.html

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/287356.html

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283746.html

MS Dhoni is World's Best wicket keeper averaging over 51 runs per wicket in onedayers, better than even Gilchrist. He is the best Indian Test wicket keeper & Captain.

 

India 30 for 752 Runs – Australia 4 for 808 Runs, 771 Runs Without Loss

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-india-2011/engine/match/518951.html

http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-india-2011/engine/match/518952.html

Bhagwan Plus are completely outplayed by Australia. Brahmins had promoted Tendulkar as Bhagwan of Cricket – he had Corrupted Indian cricket by engaging Sports Management Company that bribes media and manipulates his Games. He has not played National Level matches for over a decade. Just before Internationals he is declared fit and after series is over is considered unfit for National games.

 

While David Warner had scored fastest century as opener a world record, Tendulkar comes in at number 4 when say 15 overs are bowled but in one day fixtures he opens innings to take advantage of Field Restrictions, had not scored a test century for over a year.

 

Ravinder Singh

Progressindia008@yahoo.com

January13, 2012

 

'National shame' on PM as kids go hungry

By Dinesh C. Sharma in New Delhi

 

THE PRIME Minister dubbing malnutrition a "national shame" has focused the attention on an age- old problem. But it seems Manmohan Singh and his government themselves are not serious about tackling the problem in right earnest.

 

In October 2008, Singh had set up the Prime Minister's National Council on Nutrition Challenges to guide him on addressing malnutrition. Far from treating malnutrition as a challenge, the Prime Minister and his office seem to have reduced it to a subject of least priority.

 

Surprisingly the high- profile council has met only once in the past three years. The first and the only meeting was held in November 2010, where some decisions were taken. All those decisions remain on paper, with little or no progress made on them. The council has not met in the past one- and- a- half year to review its own decisions. In November 2010, Singh gave three months to the agencies concerned to get cracking on all the four points.

 

One of the most important decisions was to strengthen and restructure the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS).

 

Only on Wednesday, minister for women and child welfare Krishna Tirath announced that the ICDS would be restructured.

 

Official sources said the ministry of women and child development has taken more than a year to prepare a plan to restructure the ICDS even when recommendations of a number of committees are already available on this subject.

 

Similarly, little progress has been made on the other three decisions of the PM's council — multi- sectoral programme to address maternal and child malnutrition in the selected 200 high- burden districts, a nationwide information campaign and bringing in a " strong nutrition" focus in programmes of ministries dealing with health, drinking water, sanitation, education, agriculture and food.

 

Slow progress apart, the PM's association with the launch of a nutrition report prepared by a foundation with a dubious record on nutrition issues may also attract criticism. Ironically, the Hyderabad- based Naandi Foundation, which has prepared the hunger and malnutrition report, believes that biscuits are a good way to provide nutrition to malnourished children in the country.

 

The foundation has partnered with leading biscuit company Britannia to promote its Tiger biscuits and other processed foods as part of the mid- day meal schemes in the past.

 

"Britannia (has) played a significant role in the nation's food basket with their biscuits penetrating 71 per cent of the urban market and 45 per cent of the rural markets," boasts a report posted on the foundation's website.

 

Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), another partner of Naandi, is heavily funded by the industry and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Britannia CEO Vinita Bali is a board member of GAIN. Companies such as Britannia have been making a concerted bid to get into the mid- day meal scheme and other nutritionrelated programmes of the government for the past several years. They claim that biscuits and cookies fortified with iron and other nutrients are the only option to tackle malnutrition and hunger. Britannia claims that one pack of its Tiger Banana delivers as much iron as one kilo of bananas, while ITC claims that five pieces of its Sunfeast Glucose are equal to one roti.

 

Dineshc.sharma@mailtoday.in

 

Indian bureaucrats rated worst in Asia

Mail Today Bureau/ New Delhi

 

A HONG Kong- based corporate consultancy has claimed that Indian bureaucracy is the worst in Asia, faring behind even China, which is rated better than Vietnam, Indonesia and Philippines.

 

Agency reports said a study by Political & Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC), released on Wednesday, rated the Singapore bureaucracy to be the best in Asia, followed by Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan,South Korea and Malaysia.

It said the quality of Indian bureaucracy led to some of the " biggest complaints" that corporates have about a country that could soon be the world's third largest economy after the US, China and edging past Japan.

 

It cited complaints such as "inadequate infrastructure" and "corruption" that tempted companies to make underhand payments to overcome bureaucratic inertia and gain official favours in India

The Indian bureaucracy scored 9.21 on a scale of 10 to turn out the worst while China scored 7.11, better than Vietnam (8.54), Indonesia (8.37) and Philippines (7.57). The consultancy's report gave a rating of 2.25 to Singapore followed by Hong Kong (3.53), Thailand (5.25) Taiwan (5.57), Japan (5.77), South Korea (5.87) and Malaysia (5.89).

 

The report claimed the other ills plaguing the Indian system were "onerous and fickle tax", "environmental and other regulations" that could make business in the country "so frustrating and expensive". The companies, according to PERC, also wanted to avoid the Indian court system, while bureaucrats were rarely held accountable for wrong decisions, making it extremely difficult to challenge them during disagreements.

 

"This gives them (bureaucrats) terrific powers and could be one of the main reasons why average Indians as well as existing and would- be foreign investors perceive India's bureaucrats as negatively as they do," it claimed.

 

Rats feed on a paralysed man as hospital staff sleep

By Sudhanshu Mishra in Jaipur

 

IN A horrifying incident exposing the gross negligence and callousness of hospital staff, a 70- year- old paralytic admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) of Jodhpur's Mathura Das Mathur Hospital was left badly wounded on Tuesday when rats nibbled at his body parts as he lay in his bed.

 

The rodents not only bit Mohammad Iqbal's lips, ears, and eyebrows, leaving his pillow and bed sheet bloodstained but also chewed up the tracheostomy tube inserted to ensure adequate supply of oxygen to the patient.

 

According to the attendants in the ICU, the entire medical staff including the doctors and a guard at the ICU went to sleep around 11 pm the previous night.

With the doctors enjoying their sleep, Iqbal lay in a helpless state as the rats nibbled on him.

 

Iqbal would have died had an attendant not woken up after a water glass kept on his side table fell down when it was hit by the scampering rats. It was 4 am in the morning when the attendant noticed Iqbal lying in a critical state.

 

Superintendent of the hospital, Dr Arvind Mathur, came to know about the incident in the afternoon.

 

He immediately ordered the sealing of a furrow in the ICU wall behind which lies a sewer hole providing a breeding ground for the rats.

 

Mathur said Iqbal had sustained 'scratches' on the face but was not sure if it was the work of the rats.

 

"I have ordered an inquiry by a three- member committee after Iqbal's family complained," he said.

 

However, he conceded that a large number of rats were present in the hospital. Mathur said he had requested Jodhpur- based Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI) to set up a committee to suggest ways to get rid of the rats in the hospital.

 

"I have also issued directions to the contractor responsible for cleanliness in the wards," he added.

 

In September last year four patients died in the hospital from the lack of oxygen supply.

 

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/63281.html

SECRET IS OUT

By Qaiser Mohammad Ali in New Delhi

 

Here's what team manager SAK Durrani wrote in his report on Sunil Gavaskar's 'walkout' in Melbourne Test of 1980- 81

 

IN HIS last 10 Test innings, Sunil Manohar Gavaskar had unusually not scored a half- century.

 

So when he took guard in the second innings of the must- win third and final Test against Australia inMelbourne, he must have been under self- pressure to play a big knock.

 

After a poor preceding series in New Zealand and scoring just 10 in 93 minutes in the first innings inMelbourne, the diminutive master opener began promisingly in the second and crossed the half- century mark, much to the relief to himself and his millions of fans.

 

However, the captain's innings ended in an anti- climax. After almost a four- hour hour vigil, the 180th delivery that he faced, from speedster Dennis Lillee, struck his pad and umpire Rex Whitehead ofAustralia declared him leg before the wicket. Gavaskar was visibly stunned.

 

He apparently tried to explain that he had edged the ball on to his pad, but the umpire stuck to his decision. He had no choice and had to leave the crease "reluctantly". But after walking some distance, he turned back and ordered his batting partner Chetan Chauhan to return to the dressing room as well.

 

This knock came in the middle of what eventually turned out to be his longest run without a century — spanning 18 innings — in his 125- match long and extremely successful Test career.

 

As Gavaskar and Chauhan started walking towards the pavilion, everyone in the Indian dressing room watched in stunned silence.

 

Team manager Wing Commander Shahid Ali Khan Durrani, a strict disciplinarian, termed Gavaskar's behaviour "deplorable" in his manager's report, a copy of which is with M AIL T ODAY . "This particular act of Gavaskar and more so as captain of the Indian team is deplorable, to say the least.

 

Irrespective of any circumstances it was not correct to have behaved in the manner in which Gavaskar did," he wrote in his 21- page report on the almost four- and- a- half- month long tour of New Zealand, Australia and Fiji.

 

"Immediately after the incident I talked to Gavaskar in detail... and prevailed upon him to forget the incident and get on with the game to which he agreed. He also realised his mistake," he disclosed. "I strongly recommended that the Board should ask Gavaskar for an explanation on the subject and then take action as deemed fit." It is, however, not known whether or not the then BCCI president SK Wankhede took any action.

 

India famously won that Melbourne Test by 59 runs to draw the three- match series 1- 1, much to the delight of the players and Indian fans.

 

The team had lost 0- 1 the preceding three- Test series in New Zealand.

Durrani described the incident in detail.

 

"There is no denial of the fact that the Indian skipper, after having been given out off a ball from Lillee, remonstrated with Whitehead. Gavaskar entered an argument with Lillee at the wicket itself and created a scene which is unbecoming and unprecedented in the annals of international cricket," he wrote.

 

"When Gavaskar found the umpire firm about his decision, he left the crease reluctantly, walked about half the distance of the field and then returned to the wicket again at the other end where Chauhan was the non striker. Although I'm not sure as to what transpired between the two at the wicket, it was apparent to me that Gavaskar was persuading Chauhan to leave the field in protest of him being given out." Durrani, who was also part of the 1982 Delhi Asian Games organising committee, said he was worried when he saw the attempted walkout.

 

"It was obvious to me from the dressing room that Chauhan was reluctant to leave the field, but Gavaskar literally led him by his hand and even gave him a few mild punch [es] to leave the field.

 

When I saw as to what was happening at the wicket, I rushed to the outfield from the dressing room, taking Vengsarkar, who was the next man in, along with me," he said.

 

"By the time I reached the outfield, both Gavaskar and Chauhan were just about 10 metres short of crossing the outfield. This is when I ordered Chauhan back to the crease and sent Vangsarkar in. Fortunately for India, a very ugly situation was averted which could have caused the country and the BCCI a great deal of embarrassment." The Lucknow- based Durrani stressed that had Chauhan too crossed the boundary, "it would've required a simple appeal from the Australian skipper and the match would have been awarded in favour of Australia by the umpire on account of our default". It was a long — and at times controversial — tour, but Durrani wrote that all the players were very disciplined throughout.

 

"It's my pleasant duty to put on record that all through [ the] highest degree of team spirit was maintained by all the team members. There always was a lot of genuine concern for each other and the entire bunch remained a happy lot besides being tremendously united," he said.

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