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Portrait of IndiaA Presentation Division of

GPSSI Indian Heritage Research Foundation, NAIIF,Freedom via Swaraj

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About Us

G P S S IGEO POLITICAL STRATEGIC SECURITY STUDIES INSTITUTE

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 A Non Aligned group comprising of scientists, economists, physicists, political 

Sociologists, management experts, doctors & researchers from

 different countries dedicated towards India Focused Study on every

 Issue that affects India and effect Indians

27 years Dedicated Study of 400 year national, international issues

Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore , Hubli

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laaok saovaa saMGaREGIONAL RESOURCE FORUM (RRF)

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Portrait of IndiaA Presentation Division of

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Original Plan of 

Attack by

Montgomery

Revised Plan Pulling From

Italy via Sea andAttacking from Northern

France

The Change of 

Plan Extended

The war by 2 Years.

1943 This is

The SituationMontgomery is relieved of charge for insisting Original Plan of attack and

Replaced with Eisenhover who was give close several promotions to become In charge

Why We Studied ?

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Kennedy Assassination as seen by a Physicist Finally led to a dedicated quest for truth that named 2nd Killer

Video 1. Kennedy Death

 from Side Angle Original Zapruder Filmin slow motion Click on icon

 Methodology of Study we followed Truth but Truth Alone

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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ikmaM ]pdoyama\ ?

What should we listen ?

gauru vacanama\

Guru’s (Teacher’s) Words

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ikmaM ivaYama\ ? What is poison ?

AvaQaIrNaa gauruYau Disrespecting Gurus (Teacher)

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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kao gaur: ? Who is Guru (Teacher)

AiQagat t%va: iSaYyaihtaya ]Qyat: sattma\After Realizing/mastering the Tatva (subject matter)Always working for Sishya (student) welfare.

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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ikM jaaD\yama ? What is disease.

paztaM ip AnaByaasa: Study with out practical application

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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i  kM manaujaoYau [YTtmama\ ? What is beloved for humans ?

sva pr ihtaya ]Vto janma

Striving for own and others through out life

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kao nark: ? What is Hell

prvaSata becoming a slave (giving control to others)

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ka klplata laaoko

saiccaYyaaya Aip-ta ivaVa

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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German Chancellor, Unifier of Germany, famous

European Politician.

When called for his Primary school inauguration

When he was chancellor , he went with Vice-

President. There are only 4 Chairs on the stage.

He let the Head Master and deputy Head Master

To sit on the chairs and he and his vice-president

Stood all the way till the meeting is over.

Can we imagine the situation in India ? 

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ikM Sas~ma\ savao-YaaM

yaui>:

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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Why Teachers are working ?

Workingbecause

we are paid.

Working because it is a passion.

Paid for our work

Regulated Monetary System for Self Development ONLY

Roosevelt Social Security System

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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Effective and Affective Learning and Teaching from Heart –

Need of the Modern India

Why Teachers Should care ? When there are may problems.Under Paid, Over Worked. Disinterested Students. Uncaring Parents. Thankless Society.

Crumbling Buildings. Disintegrating Class rooms. Unavailable aids.

Because we are born human and self improvement is the best thing human beings do and

jantUnaaM nar janma dula-BaMand from 0-25 we are investing in the Physical Human Capital. And it is the teachers

Gurus who makes this Physical Capital. This Capital is the one that usesResources - Economic Capital for the betterment of the Society. This Physical Capital isNurtured on the fundamental Promethean Quality of Humans ‘Creativity’ or Brahmaji

In Indian Triology. How with all short comings gurus/teachers can make difference in their

Lifes and the following life times of communities societies and nation at large.

ka klplata laaoko………………………saiccaYyaaya Aip -ta ivaVa

The seminar focuses on multi issues of how the improvement could be achieved by teachersWho are teaching and want to teach Effectively and Affectively from their heart.

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Portrait India / Portrait of Indian / ShikshaA Presentation Division of Indian Heritage Research Foundation, NAIIF, GPSSI Foundation,

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The Professional Learning Infusion in to Engineering / Science StudentsFor their Personality Development and Regional Employment

In Andhra Pradesh AloneFor the current Engineering Colleges 850, MBA MCA Colleges 1000, Medical Colleges 53,

Arts, Science and Commerce colleges 1330.

Shortage of 14 000 M.Techs as associate professors

18 000 Phds to carry research, to be as principals, or to teach M.Tech Students

10% of all first year Engineering MBA MCA are recording pass

12% of 2 60 000 Engineering Graduates are employable

“These colleges have turned into factories spewing out unskilled and unemployable youth,” 

In order to get very low paid jobs in the areas one has to leave his home region and become part of Urban Migration from where he never returns ……….

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/tabloids/clueless-gurus-ruin-students%E2%80%99-future-128

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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The Professional Learning Infusion in to Engineering Science StudentsFor their Personality Development and Regional Employment

This un employability in IT and other sectors is rampant where asIndia needs

1 40 000 Nuclear Engineers

40 000 Aeronautical Engineers

1 00 000 Mining Engineers

1 00 000 Physicists & Mathematicians40 000 Instrumentation Engineers

The seminar focuses on the root causes of imbalance and tries to address possible

Solutions to convert the talent from least paid avocations to highly paid lucrative fields

Of employment in the coming next 5 decades. It also focuses on the need for staying in their

Regions and enrich them using their knowledge rather becoming a insignificant person in the

Urban spiral where they are employed.

We also wish to motivate the students & managements to commence courses in these areas

to become Pioneers or entrepreneurs in these fields of study.

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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What is the Prime Quality of Physical Capital ?

Promethean Quality of Creativity or the first of our Thrimurthis Brahmaji.

What is Creativity ?

―Creativity is not a servant of making money. Money must be a regulated slaveAnd instrument of the mission of progress through creativity‖.

- Franklin Delano Roosevelt 3 times US president

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Portrait India/Portrait of IndianA Presentation Division of

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First such creativity flourished in Europe when first Egyptian Scientific TreatiseOn Astronomy Astrology was translated in to Greek as ―Sphaerics‖.

It is a discovery for Greeks about knowledge or sciences. After all translations areMade in to Greek from Egyptian they BURNED ALL LIBRARIES IN EGYPTIncluding ALEXANDRIA, Iran etc. (Alexander’s invasion).

From then they Greekized the Science and this the beginning of western science.

All knowledge or science goes through the following process.

Discovery

Preservation

Enhancement

Propagation

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Discovery - Understanding and finding about something

Preservation – What to preserve why to preserve and by whom to be preserved ?

Enhancement - Improvement on what already discovered ?

Propagation – Teaching about what is preserved and improved.

All the four of the above become part of Teaching/Learning. Teachers rather thanDiscovering Natural Resources will discover Physical Resources Students TalentsAnd qualify them to utilize financial capital and resource capital (natural resources)For the development/betterment of society.

But the above 4 stepped process is a continuum. It is not limited to our short life spanOf 50 Years. Our fathers fore fathers going back in history of generations of civilizations’

Discoveries is what we inherit when we take birth in a region. That is the

C U L T U R A L C A P I T A LOf a region

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It is this important function that teachers especially primaryTeachers perform. They are the threshold of from where

the cultural capital is transmitted to Physical capital. It is theirMost cherished duty. Like mother nurtures a child whether paid or notThanked or not, acknowledged or not, respected or not a teahcerTakes a child at 5 and makes him in to a responsible citizen fit to live inA society. That is why they are called Acharyas.

Because they teach acharana yogya vidya – pragmatic life communicationBasic understanding skills about cultural capital. And First it starts at the ageOf 5 with Primary Teachers.

Acharyas are not only professors or lecturers they are the primary school

Teachers. In guru parichedha the texts mention some 50 classifications.

That is why Aacaaya - dovaa o Bava Acharya Devo Bhava.

It is said the Acharya should become deva.

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The above four stepped process ofcreativity needs the through understanding

of Cultural Capital of the community,region and nation.

1. Natural Physical History2. Social Geography3. Cultural Geography

4. Behavioral Anthropology & Biology5. Cultural Anthropology6. Political Sociology7. Unique ethical moral social behavioral

codes8. Scientific Medical Developments

achieved until present times since thetime immemorial.

9. Through understanding of the languagein which such knowledge is written.

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What is the unique cultural capital of India ?

What is the unique cultural capital of Kanpur ?

Why we should know ? Why we should teach ?

Why with all limitations teachers should learn and teach this ?

TO REMAIN FREE NOT TO BECOME SLAVES AND LOOSEEVERY THING WE HAVE

I will show examples of our current understanding of things and

How it is affecting now ?

How it affects us in future ?

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Portrait of IndiaA Presentation Division of

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Fundamentals of

REGIONAL RESOURCE UTILIZATION

Knowledge of Resources – Scientific Engineering Expertise 

Rooted in Regions History 

Knowledgeable Resources – Persons equipped with above Expertise 

What should we study to know the above ? 

Portrait of India

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Portrait of IndiaA Presentation Division of

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What GPP Countries Study What Colonies Study

(List is not Exhaustive)

MS / Phd Equivalent

Political Sociology IT Soft Ware ApplicationsAlluvial Sociology Nursing

Behvioural Biology Soft ware programming

Causes of War EEE, CCC, MCE etc needed for above

Nuclear War Preventive Studies

Nuclear Politics

Theoretical Physics Computer CommerceCymatics/Accoustics Computer Law

Acoustic Biology Medical Transcription

Diffraction Acoustics

Thermo Acoustics

Colloidal Chemistry

Nuclear MedicineNuclear Reactor Design Engineering

Astro Physics

Archeo Astronomy

Archeo Anthropology

Bio Genetics Behavioral Biology

The result of studying the above 

Subjects only resulted in The following situation 

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Portrait of IndiaA Presentation Division of

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The State of Research In India both Pure Sciences and Social Sciences

Total Number of Research Articles/Papers Published in India and comparison(Indian Authors articles only selected-not include the collaborated articles)

Country 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

 India 10606 10632 11563 12602 16203 25367

China 692  3115 7011 11402 29292 72310

Taiwan 434 16503

S. Korea 136 27397

Brazil 1638 17086

 A whopping 40% of the 2005 research papers are produced by Indians working in MNCs

Operating out of India. And the patents belong to MNCs not to us.

US Naval Research Data Mining post liberalization on Country Analysis 2007 

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WHEN INDIA BECOMES SUPER POWER ?

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Myth of Indian Super Power Status

When we can Become Super Power 2005/2010/2020/2045/2075/ or Never

• “It would take 80 years for developing countries to achieve the 1975 levels of 

developed countries with annual GDP growth of 3%, 60 years with annual GDP

growth of 4%, and 50 years with annual growth of 5%”.

[Source: UNCTAD Secretariat, Report on “Towards the technological Transformationof Developing Countries” United Nations, New York, 1979, pp 34.]

• Goldman Sachs Investment Company expects that India may achieve 7.5% GDP

growth by 2005. From 2005 at 7.5% India needs 35 years to achieve the 1975

levels of Western Nations which will be the year 2040.

[Source: “Rise of India” Business Week Online Edition, Dec 3, 2003]

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NAIF (New Age India Foundation)( A Media Division of – Indian Heritage Research Foundation, Ontario )

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Why Bengal First ? 

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NAIF (New Age India Foundation)( A Media Division of – Indian Heritage Research Foundation, Ontario )

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Rather thanTaking shortest

Route why commercial BritshEIC took Bengal first ?

This Route added 4000 nauticalMiles per round trip for 200

years

This Pak Straits wereNot accessible then

And even now

Why Bengal First ? 

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N A I I F( A Media Division of – Indian Heritage Research Foundation, Ontario )

175-1 Cosburn Ave Toronto M4J2L1 Canada. 137 MIG Vanasthalipuram R R Dist AP 500 070Web :- http://www.naiif.org Email:- [email protected]

First Picture of RamSetu/Adams Bridge

Watch

the Date

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NAIF (New Age India Foundation)( A Media Division of – Indian Heritage Research Foundation, Ontario )

159 Gowan Ave Toronto ON M4K 2E5 Canada. 137 MIG Vanasthalipuram R R Dist AP 500 070Web :- http://www.naif.com Email:- [email protected]

Why Bengal First ? 

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NAIF (New Age India Foundation)( A Media Division of – Indian Heritage Research Foundation, Ontario )

159 Gowan Ave Toronto ON M4K 2E5 Canada. 137 MIG Vanasthalipuram R R Dist AP 500 070Web :- http://www.naif.com Email:- [email protected]

Travancore versus Dutch

1741 Battle of Colachel or Kula Achala between Marthanda Varma andVOC Dutch East India company ended in disaster for dutch anddestroyed the Dutch as a naval power in the Asia. This battle iscredited as the battle where Asian Kingdom defeating Europeankingdom.

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N A I I F( A Media Division of – Indian Heritage Research Foundation, Ontario )

175-1 Cosburn Ave Toronto M4J2L1 Canada. 137 MIG Vanasthalipuram R R Dist AP 500 070Web :- http://www.naiif.org Email:- [email protected]

Watch

the Date

P i f I di

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What happens if we do not know either

History ?

Or

Resources Geography ?

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P t it f I di

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EIC 1857 Rothschilds MNC 1975 Lib & Pvt

Stripping of Gold from Indian Structures and replacing with Bronze

Few know that the British beheaded the sons of the Last Mughal emperor BahadurShah Zafar and presented their heads to him on platters! Bahadur Shah was laterexiled to Burma where he spent the remainder of his life in a 4',x4' windowless jailcell. After that, there was a grand ball held at the Red Fort. The Rothschilds

ensured that the original solid gold coated spires of the Taj Mahal and otherstructures were shipped off to Britain and replaced with brass ones.

From Amaravati, the then capital of Raja Venkatadri Naidu, when sacked byBritish in 1835, on 7000 horses the gold stripped from the city was carried toBritain.

www.Rense.com February 2006, Article on Pakistani View of Globalization 

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Assassinated  –Blown to pieces with no traces of body parts in 1979. Like that of AP CM 

on orders of Andropov via KGB handing over explosives to STASI Then to IRALate Reaction by Bear for loosing Land Route to India 

P t it f I di Medicine Health

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SWINE FLU

Historical Back Ground

In February 1976, an outbreak of swine flu struck Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, killing a 19-year-

old private and infecting hundreds of soldiers. Concerned that the U.S. was on the verge of a

devastating epidemic, President Gerald Ford ordered a nationwide vaccination program at a cost of 

$135 million (some $500 million in today's money). Within weeks, reports surfaced of people

developing Guillain-Barré syndrome, a paralyzing nerve disease that can be caused by the vaccine. By

April, more than 30 people had died of the condition. Facing protests, federal officials abruptly

canceled the program on Dec. 16. The epidemic failed to materialize.

Within a few months, claims totaling $1.3 billion had been filed by victims who had suffered paralysis

from the vaccine. The vaccine was also blamed for 25 deaths. However, several hundred people

developed crippling Guillain-Barré Syndrome after they were injected with the swine flu vaccine.

Even healthy 20-year-olds ended up as paraplegics. And for the swine flu pandemic itself? It never

materialized.In 1976, President Ford offered indemnity to the vaccine manufacturers.

Video Clip 1: Video clipping of 1976 US Government ad asking people to mass vaccinate

Medicine Health Sciences 

Portrait of India Medicine Health

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What is the Swine Flu?

Regular swine flu is a contagious respiratory disease, caused by a type-A influenza virus that affects pigs.The current strain, A(H1N1), is a new variation of an H1N1 virus – which causes seasonal flu outbreaks in

humans -- that also contains genetic material of bird and pig versions of the flu. But it does raise serious

questions about where this brand new, never before seen virus came from, especially since it cannot be

contracted from eating pork products, and  has never before been seen in pigs, and contains traits

from the bird flu -- and which, so far, only seems to respond to Tamiflu (oseltamivir phosphate).

Symptoms include:Fever of more than 100

Coughing

Runny nose and/or sore throat

Joint aches

Severe headache

Vomiting and/or diarrhea

Lethargy

Lack of appetite

Interestingly enough, this version

Video 2: Video Clipping of CNN Interview with Leeding US doctor and Senator Dr. Ron Paul

Medicine Health Sciences 

Portrait of IndiaMedicine Health 

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Star anise, star aniseed, badiane or Chinese

star anise, obtained from the star-shapedpericarp of  Illicium verum, a small native

evergreen plant in China and India. The star

shaped fruits are harvested just before ripening.

It is widely used in Chinese cuisine, in Indian

cuisine where it is a major component of 

Garam Masala. It is used as a spice in

preparation of Biryani in Andhra Pradesh.

Shikimic acid, a primary feedstock used to create the anti-flu drug Tamiflu, is produced by

most autotrophic organisms, but star anise is the industrial source. In 2005, there was a

temporary shortage of star anise due to its use in making Tamiflu. Late in that year, a waywas found of making shikimic acid artificially. A drug company named Roche now derives

some of the raw material it needs from fermenting E. coli bacteria. There is no longer any

shortage of star anise and it is readily available and is relatively cheap.

Indian names are as follows

Hindi:Anasphal

Marathi:Badian

Tamil:Anashuppu, Anasipu

Telugu:Anaspuvu, Mogga, Marathi Mogga

Sanskrit: Takkolakam

Agriculture Sciences 

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Top Ten Anise, Badian, Fennel & Corian Producers— 11 June

2008

Country Production (Tonnes)

Syria 115000

India 110000

Mexico 52000

People's Republic of China 38000

Iran 30000

Bulgaria 28100

Morocco 23000

Egypt 22000

Turkey 19641Tunisia 9800

World 496438

 Despite the fact that India

 Is the second largest producer

 And consumer of the plant it is

Unfortunate that we have

To import dangerous

Vaccines at heavy cost.

Medicine Health Agriculture Sciences 

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Wonder herb Tulsi can not only keep the dreaded swine flu at bay but also help in fast recovery of anafflicted person

"The anti-flu property of Tulsi has been discovered by medical experts across the world quite recently. Tulsiimproves the body's overall defence mechanism including its ability to fight viral diseases. It was successfullyused in combating Japanese Encephalitis and the same theory applies to swine flu," Dr U K Tiwari, a herbalmedicine practitioner says.

"Three varieties of Tulsi leaves - Krishna (Ocimum sanctum), Vana (Ocimum gratissimum) and Katuki (Picrorrizakurroa) improve cell mediated immunity. These are anti-viral agents and improve body's resistance againstvarious diseases including swine flu," he said.

Dr Narendra Singh, who worked with the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the erstwhile KingGeorge Medical College, Lucknow, also believes that Tulsi can help in containing swine flu.

May 27

2009PTISakaal Times

Medicine Health Sciences 

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Medicine Health 

Sciences 

Medicine Health S i

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Sciences 

Absurdity at BestNizam Patnam SEZ Coastal Corridor AP Ras ak Khaima UAE and Matrix

Engineering Sciences 

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Nizam Patnam SEZ, Coastal Corridor AP, Ras ak Khaima UAE and Matrix.

Satyam Fraud Case money went from US Bank accounts

 In to this RAK offshore accounts. The authorities are

 Not co-operating with Indian authorities citing the reasons

 of  – 

Confidentiality and non disclosure. When from Riding camels to domestic work engineers doctors

 All are Asian workers hired-80% from India but this

 country comes to build coastal corridors PORTS, PRIVATE AIRPORTS, with funds RAISED from INDIAN banks in INDIA or form STORES in their BANK.

 Not even a SINGLE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY EXIST in ENGINEERING. Birla Institute of Technology International Center (BITIC) at Royal College of Applied Science & Technology, Ras Al 

Khaimah, UAE has commenced academic programs from the academic year 2005-2006 as an extension center of the Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India.

Population (2008)

- Total 263,217

As the emirate will never be a major oilproducer, RAK has instead had toconcentrate on developing itsindustrial sector. It opened the UAE's first cement company in the early1970s and is now the UAE's largestproducer of cement. In the 1980s, theemirate formed RAK Ceramics , which

has become the world's largestceramics producer, and Julphar, thePersian Gulf region's first  pharmaceuticals company. Newlegislation and regulations adopted byRas al-Khaimah authorities favour big international interest for offshore business purposes . Thecombination of security andconfidentiality is ensured toentrepreneurs

This is a CIA Mossad Listening StationFrom where anti Iran activities are planned

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How Historical Resource Analysis helps or will

help

In Scientific Developmental process ?

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This object (shown in sketch) was found in 1898 in a tomb at Saqquara, Egypt and was later

dated as having been created near 200 BCE. As airplanes were unknown in the days when it

was found, it was thrown into a box marked "wooden bird model" and then stored in the

basement of the Cairo museum.

It was rediscovered by Dr. Khalil Messiha, who studied models madeby ancients. The "discovery" was considered so important by the

Egyptian government that a special committee of leading scientists

was established to study the object.

TEMPLEARCHEOLOGY

 EGYPT 

 Aero Foil Designs

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Many of these shapes

Are from American

Cultures

TEMPLE

ARCHEOLOGY

 Americas

 Delta Wing Designs

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Garuda Thailand Garuda Bhatath

TEMPLEARCHEOLOGY

 India-Thailand 

 Forward Swept Designs

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Sukhoi 47 Berkut GE Maiden Flight 2008

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In a report published in the journal Current Science , R.Balasubramaniam of the IIT Kanpur explains how the pillar'sresistance to corrosion is due to a passive protective film atthe iron-rust interface. The presence of second phase particles(slag and unreduced iron oxides) in the microstructure of theiron, that of high amounts of phosphorus in the metal, andthe alternate wetting and drying existing under atmosphericconditions, are the three main factors in the three-stagesformation of that protective passive film.[12]

Lepidocrocite and goethite are the first amorphous iron

oxyhydroxides that appear upon oxidation of iron. Highcorrosion rates are initially observed. Then an essentialchemical reaction intervenes: slag and unreduced iron oxides(second phase particles) in the iron microstructure alter thepolarization characteristics and enrich the metal–scaleinterface with P, thus indirectly promoting passivation of the

iron[13] (cessation of rusting activity).

The ASI is reported to have agreed to the proposed studies that would make comparisons bytesting other ancient iron objects like the pillar at Dhar , the iron beams at Konarak , and so forth.The present research using non-intrusive technique as proposed by Dr.Baldev Raj who is theDirector of the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research and a member of the panel of architectsand scientists.[21

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Steel Blades with gold plating

Inlaid Stone Masonry

Temples with non rusting iron beams as in Konark

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The length of the barrel of the cannon is 20 feet 2 inches and itweighs 50 tons. The circumference near the tip of the barrel is 7feet 4 inches and that of the rear is 9 feet 4 inches. The barrel hasfloral design. An elephant rests on the tip of the barrel and a pairof peacocks are carved in the centre. A pair of ducks alsodecorates the rear of the barrel. The diameter of the bore of the

 barrel is 11 inches and the thickness of the barrel at the tip is 8½inches. The thickness gradually increases as one moves towardsthe rear of the barrel. The two thick rings on the barrel were usedfor lifting it with the help of a crane which, is still lying in

 Jaigarh.A 776 mm long elevating screw was used for raising andlowering the barrel

JAIVANA CANNON, JAIPURCASTED IN 1720Jai Singh II, Still functional50 Tons

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With the partial exception of coal, foreign competition, aided by the absence of tariff barriers andlack of technological innovation, held back the development of mining and metal-working

technology in India until the early twentieth century. The relatively crude, labour-intensive nature ofsurviving mining techniques contributed to the false impression that India was poorly endowed withmineral resources or that they were inaccessible or otherwise difficult and unremunerative to work.But the fate of mining and metallurgy was affected by political as well as by economic andtechnological considerations. The British were aware of the part metal-working had played insupporting indigenous powers in the past through the production of arms and ammunition, and, justas they introduced an Arms Act in 1878 to restrict Indian access to firearms , so they sought to limitIndia’s ability to mine and work metals that might sustain it in future wars and rebellions. This was

especially the case with Rajasthan , a region rich in metals. In the 1820s James Tod identified the‘mines of Mewar’ as one of the means that had enabled its masters ‘so long to struggle againstsuperior power, and to raise those magnificent structures which would do honour to the most potentkingdoms of the west’. Indian skill in the difficult art of casting brass cannon had made Indianartillery a formidable adversary from the reign of Akbar to the Maratha and Sikh wars 300 yearslater. But by the early nineteenth century most of the mines in Rajasthan had been abandoned: thecaste of miners was ‘extinct’.

During the Company period, as military opponents were eliminated and princely statesextinguished, so was the local capacity to mine and work metals steadily eroded. As late asthe Rebellion of 1857 , the mining of lead for ammunition at Ajmer was perceived as a threat theBritish would no longer countenance and the mines were closed down.

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Sri Brihadeswara Temple Tanjavoor Built by Raja Raja Chola 1000 Years Old This Temple Never Creates

A shadow No matter where the position of Sun Is. Either Light is absorbed completely or Light

bounces back in a way it never creates any shadow . The design Has huge implications in Stealth Technology

The Sikhara never casts shadow No matter where the sun position is

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With all scientific knowledge can we build them now ?Can we lift such weights with such perfection ? How they did it ?

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Till Now no crane in the world with all modern developments can lift more than

50 TONS

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Appears via a small window on thewall from sun rise to sun set in

Indicating

Concave

Properties of 

Optics in

Stone an

enigma today

too

Magnificent Sri Virupaksha Temple, Vidyanagara, Built by Sri Vidyaranya Swamy

Irrespective of 

Sun Position

East or West

REVERSE

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Built 3, 000 Years Ago.Even today every daythe first rays of sun touch

the feet of the lordthough many complicatedparameters in planetary mechanicshave changed.

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Konark Means Angle of the Sun

Modhera

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This requires the knowledge of planetary mechanics and A sound understanding of Helios Centric Theory of Astronomy

 According to Modern Science it was only in 17 th centuryKeppler discovered the elementary Planetary mechanics

 And proved that earth goes around Sun and Earth is not Flat and

Sun does not go around Earth.

 For mere stating Earth was not flat Gelilio was burnedLive at state by the religious leaders.

Did India has any of such knowledge for the templeCalculations ?

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naOvaastmaanama Ak-syana odya sava- dSa-t:

]dyaastmaanaaKaima: dSa -naadSa-nama\ rvao:

-Vishnu Maha Purana, 2-9-16

There is no rising and setting for the sun,

the visibility or invisibility of the sunis treated as

the rise and the setting of the sun.

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Though many still believe earth is still FLAT.

Earth is oval and tilted and increasing its tiltEvery year. Now it stands at 23.65 degrees.

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How this tilt is calibrated 3000 years before ?

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yaaojanaanaama sahsa`ovdo vdoSato vdo yaaojanaocaekona inaimaYaaQa-oNa k`mamaaNa namaaostuto

……Baujaga naimatu saPtturgaa:

-Skanda Maha Puraba, Kashi Khandam, Surya Stuthi.

Nimesha according to astrological calculation is 16/75 seconds.

Nimeshardha is half of that time. That is 8/75 seconds.

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Sahasre dve 2,000Dve sathe 200Dve 2

-----------2,202

---------- Ekanam Nimeshardhena : in half time of nimesha

16/75 X ½is 8/75 th  second the Sun Rays (Krama Mana is the name for the sun)

will travel 2,202 yojanas. So in one second the rays travel 

75/8 X 2,202 Yojanas = 20643.75 

1 Yojana = ( in British System ) 9 MILES.

So in every second light travels a distance of

20,643.75 @ 9 = 1,85,793. 75 miles(5 Miles = 8 Kilometers [in Metric System]) 

or 1,85,793.75 x 8/5 = 2,97,270 Kilometers.

……Baujaga naimatu saPtturgaa:

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Sapta turagaha which represent the seven rays in the spectrum of the light ray are said t be travelling  in the fashion of a snake movement- 

-S-shape movement, also known as undulatory locomotion,That is used by most snakes on land and in water.

This looks like mathematical sine function which looks like a wave.

means the text is stating that light travels in the form of waves.

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Hanging Pillars of Lepakshi.Built on technology now known asMagnetic bipolarity the whole structreOf granite is lifted above ground by5 Inches. The only other such structureis the Linga inside Somanatha templeDestroyed in 11th century.

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Graphic of SomanathaLinga built onMagnetic Di pole Principle

270 Feet Height

Granite Stone

Hanging in the middle

Of Air from its Base

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How interdisciplinary fields knowledge

helps or will help

In Developmental process ?

Or how the lack of it

Will continue to enslave us ?

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In Third World Such equipment is loaded into passenger planes and stated they lost signal and stray over and

take the imaging.

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Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) Images can take up to 1000 MetersOne Advancement is Laser Mapping this is done in 1999 from then

We have liberalization. Exactly what we have is known to All except US.

To have more clarity Megha Mathanam is done by small Planes with

Sophisticated photography equipment

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Airplanes Like this in the name of cloud seeding fitted with

Advanced censors used to get the data from ground

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The purpose of such imagery apart from resource mapping isTo search and find knowledge sources, ancient texts, talapatras.

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Long-Lost Time Capsule Found in Hawaii

By JAYMES SONG, Associated Press WriterSun Dec 11, 4:41 AM ET

Using radar equipment along a wall of a landmark Hawaiian building, military specialists Saturday quickly located a time capsuleburied more than a century ago by King Kamehameha V.

Historians knew the capsule contained priceless pieces of the islands' history, including photos of royal families dating back toKamehameha the Great and a constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom. But until now the capsule's exact location was unknown.

"We found it within the first 10 minutes we were here," said Larry Conyers, a University of Denver professor who used

ground penetrating radar to find the hollow spot in the northeast corner of the Aliiolani Hale building."It never

happens like this," he said.

The capsule was left undisturbed. Digging it up would destroy the building above, which is also a historic treasure, experts said.

The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command located the capsule so it could be protected during future renovations or natural disasters."We were more concerned about its actual location," said Matt Mattice, executive director of the King Kamehameha V JudiciaryHistory Center.

The small casket was buried Feb. 19, 1872 — more than two decades before the kingdom was annexed by the United States —

during a celebration where Kamehameha V laid the cornerstone of the Aliiolani Hale.It contains photos of royal families, Hawaiian postage stamps, the Hawaiian Kingdom constitution, 21 Hawaiian and foreign coins, 11different local newspapers, a calendar and books, such as a Hawaiian language dictionary. The building initially put all thegovernment offices, from the Legislature to the Hawaii Supreme Court, under one roof for the first time. It now houses the HawaiiSupreme Court, a law library and the Judiciary History Center. With the famed gold-leaf statue of Kamehameha the Great in thecourtyard, Aliiolani Hale is one of the most photographed spots in Hawaii. ___ Judiciary History Center: http://judiciaryhistorycenter.org, Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press.

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First Mention of Manuscripts Stolen – Anti Gravity Hand Book p130

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1964 China War and Tibetan Manuscripts

1964 Chinese army was given very strict instructions that anymanuscripts found in Tibet must be carefully transported back tochina. One such manuscript was sent for translation to PunjabUniversity, which was translated into Chinese and sent back to Chinaby a Prof Ruth Riana.

She concluded that the manuscript was part of Bharatwaja VimanaShastra dealing with the propeltion of the jet engines utilized in spacetravel. One year later Chinese Govt., officially announced that they areusing these designs for space travel.

The same copy was send by the patriotic professor to the All IndiaInstitute of Sciences. Who threw that promptly into a trashcan.How many manuscripts ended with Chinese and from there where didthey go?

Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien

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INDEX

Indic: [Vedic][Classical andEpic Sanskrit]

[BuddhistSanskrit] [Pali]

[Prakrit][Rajasthani]

[Hindi] [Dhivehi(Maldivian)]

Iranian: [Avestan] [OldPersian] [Khotanese

Saka] [Sogdian][Parthian] [Middle

Persian (Pahlavi)] [NewPersian] [Ossetic] [other

New Iranian]

Anatolian: [Hittite][Luvian] [Palaian][Lydian] [Lycian][Milyan] [Pisidic]

[Carian]

Tocharian : [EastTocharian (A)] [West

Tocharian (B)]

Armenian: [OldArmenian]

Baltic: [Old Prussian][Latvian] [Lithuanian]

Slavonic: [Old ChurchSlavonic] [Old Czech]

[Old Polish] [OldSlovene] [Old Croatian]

[Old Russian][Old Sorbian (Lusatian)]

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Procter & Gamble -fertilizerand drug giant -alone has6000 rare Ayurvedic

Manuscripts.In their private libraryavailable in Cincinnati - Ohio

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Current Situation in India

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In Existing Manuscript Libraries

1. Digitization of rare texts are done by Iraqi and Irani private companies (AP)

2. In the manuscript libraries many rare manuscripts are limited to 2 sheets. One is the top

sheet another is the bottom sheet. In between empty talapatras are there. The originals

were given away for a paltry sum of Rs 25.

3. Manuscripts resting with private collections or family collections are often sold for a

minimum of Rs 1500 per manuscript bundle to Rs 25 000. Most are taken by missionaries

for PRINTING THEM AND PRESERVING THEM FOR FUTURE (AP TAMIL NADU KARNATAKA)

Shruthi

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Total Scientific Branches Discussed in The Vedas 1 00 000

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Total Scientific Branches Discussed in The Vedas 1 00 000

Spiritual Sciences(Apara Vidya-Adhyatmika) 4 000

Physical Sciences (Para Vidya) 96 000

Pure Physical Sciences (Adhi Bhoutika) 80 000Environmental Sciences (Adhi Daivika) 16 000

-Sarvanukramanika, Harivamsham.

Total Number of Scientific Branches discovered since 1300 500Total Number of Scientific branches discovered since 1900 475

Total Number of Scientific branches discovered Since 1975 450

Of them more than 75% of them are Social Sciences and most of them are purelySubjective and Speculative equatable to pure imagination

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The essence of such synchrony is

Developments in embedded systems

And artificial intelligence ?

What is the perfect way and

Most suitable language for that

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ACCOUSTICS RESEARCH

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Quantum Logic and/or Mathematical Logic

Because English cannot explain the whole meaning of science

new languages definitions needed.

The first of such science is the above.

They DEFINE VARNA EXACTLY AS SASTRAS DEFINED THOUSANDS OF YEARS AG

That which is not splitable (dividable) (destructible) is an alphabet  –

na kshatathi iti aksharaha

Any combination of alphabets is a word - sangna sanketha dhvani

Sub set of words have physical mappingsIn to forms are called names

- nama rupatmakam jagat

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NASA EXPERIMENTS IN MATHS LANGUAGES AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Introduction Cymatics

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2005 J Stars Plat Form Voice Identifying Offensive Mechanism

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Sea based cruse missile launch 4000 kilo miters used in attempting to kill BinLaden

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TotalOperation

time04 Minutes

Indian Version

Communication Satellite

Military SIGNIT satellite

Relaying Coordinates to ground

Centers and Fighters and lockingAnd tracking on to thevoice signature of target

Sukhoi-25 FrogFoot

Firing a Laser GuidedBomb towards coordinates

Technology ExperimentalSatellite TES launched in2001 is capable of 1 MeterResolution picturesmakes India second countryto achieve this feet after USA.

Actual Orion Satellite Used

Sabdha B(V)edhi

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Arial Launch of Cruise (Shabda Bhedi) Missile

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Sabda Vhedi Nritya Prakriya For Queens to protect them selves Chinese Version

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US Experiments in special vibrations aka Mantras

Phil Callahan expert on pyramids, WW II bomber pilot entomologist and radiologist who works inUniversity of Florida at Gainsville, and had a research facility near Wichita Kansas called Geo Disc Laboratories

Set up a laboratory to monitor infrared spectrum by means of highly sophisticated instrumentKnown as Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer. Invented in Cambridge (as a joint military projectBetween Britain US and NATO the instrument is used for SPYING FROM SATTELITES. The instrumentCapable of picking up and identifying the exhaust from the missiles, or if used in a attack bombers to identifyInfrared radiations from buildings as was done in then sneak raid to target Colonel M. Qadaffi’s

Libyian living quarters in 1980.

More specifically Callahan is using this machine for peaceful purposes to analyze the infrared wavelengthsBroadcast by molecules of different substances-especially when molecules are agitated if special Vibrations(MANTRAS) are recited.

This research was joined by Dr. H. C. Cox Director of the U S Agricultural Research, Southern Grain InsectLaboratory In Tifton Georgia and Dr E. R. Laithwaite, Imperial University, London.

They Rebuilt Russian Infrared Machine an instrument conceived in 1924 by emminnent Russian ResearcherDr. Glagoleva-Arkadieva.

Special vibrations (Mantras) and Infrared Spectroscopy

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First Ariel Pictures of Blast atChernobyl

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17.04.2006. Radiation vanishes from some of Chernobyl-affected villages.In my previous

notes I forgot to mention the categories of lands in the Chernobyl-affected districts.

We start with the restricted zone, the 30-kilometer circle around Chernobyl.

Continuation of journey notes of "Belarusian News" special correspondent

Beginning:

1. Homemade vodka helps to forget about radiation

2. Bragin waits for Lukashenko

3. Are there many two-headed calves in Chernobyl zone?

4. Chernobyl wildlife recovers to its natural state

Vassily SEMASHKO (photographs are taken by the author)

• In my previous notes I forgot to mention the categories of lands in the Chernobyl-

affected districts. We start with the restricted zone, the 30-kilometer circle aroundChernobyl. Men are not supposed to stay here, and this restriction may not be lifted

for years, if not centuries.

• Then comes the compulsory evacuation zone, where human activity is limited to a few

tasks, like forestation, since forests are to cover as much of the affected land as

possible. You can often see squatters here, people that live in vacant buildings without

permission. Although these houses are supposed to remain uninhabited, local

authorities support the squatters and are unwilling to sever electric power supply or

telephone communication. On the contrary, rolling stores are often sent here.

• Still farther from Chernobyl is the voluntary evacuation zone, which means those who

intend to leave the affected areas will immediately get dwelling elsewhere. Theauthorities keep narrowing the voluntary evacuation zone referring to a reduction in

the level of radioactivity.

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Chernobyl Cow Dung and Radio Activity

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Since last year (2003) under the name of vermicompost

India is exporting $130 millionworth of cow dung and urine to western countries.The predictions are that in next 3 yearsthe demand for cow dung will grow from

$130 million to 7 billion (Rs: 28,000 crores) worth of exportsand foreign revenue.

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• Mad COW Vaccine Preparation Ban in WesternWorld Same will be Dump into 3rd World

Countries. Using Blood in Cosmetics and UN

Banned List.• Gardasil – Merck,WHO, Indian Girls

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Scientists Seek To Clone 'Mad Cow' Resistant CattleCalf Could Be Born Next Year POSTED: 11:02 AM EST January 8, 2004UPDATED: 11:13 AM EST January 8, 2004

Scientists at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech are trying to clone cattle that are genetically incapable of 

developing mad cow disease, according to a report.

A calf that is "mad cow resistant" could be born as early as next year, but proving that the clones are immune to the deadly infection couldtake years, scientists said.

The research reportedly builds on previous studies that engineered mice resistant to a disease caused by misshapen prions, the naturally occurringproteins that cause bovine spongiform encephalopathy and several other brain-destroying infections, according to a press release.Proteins are chains of amino acids that fold in upon themselves in predictable patterns and shapes that result from the bio-electrical relationships thatexist between individual molecules, according to Dr. Will Eyestone .Proteins normally "fold" in only one way. But when the prions are infected by pathogenic prions, they begin to "fold" in another way that leads todisease.Pathogenic prions introduced from contaminated food sources interact with normal prions in the body and transform them into the lethal agents thateventually create the ""Swiss cheese-like" lesions in the brain, according to the statement.The cattle cloning research is backed by a $300,000 federal grant.The nation's first case of mad-cow disease was reported late last month.Europe's beef market was devastated by an outbreak in the 1990s and more than 100 people were infected after eating contaminated beef products.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

Copyright 2004 by Local6.com . The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast,rewritten or redistributed.

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(Press conference by Agricultural Minister, Chief Sec. Agriculture Ministry of Agriculture Secretary on 28 Dec 2005)Bt Cotton Genetically Engineered and makes the plant resistant only for Bol Worm with out PATENT RIGHTS IN INDIA

Price of 700 grams of seeds paid for the farmer who grows seeds Rs200-Rs250

Price for 450 Grams Rs 128-Rs160

Price charged to farmers who want to sow them for 450 grams Rs 1450Monsanto Trait Value Fees Rs 1250Gross Mark Up Rs 200

Mark up left for Indian Manufacturer Wholesaler and Retailer Rs72-Rs40

So a Farmer in India Pays Rs 2777 per kilogram of Bt Cotton Seed to Monsanto

Total volume of seeds sold in AP since 2002-2005 Rs 129.96 CroresMoney went in to account of Monsanto Rs 78 Crores

Though Monsanto was black listed in AP it still sells the stuff through MehicoBio Tech Limited illegally.

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Royal Bio Piracy and Selling Same to Third World under Research MONSANTO

Monsanto slapped fine of Rs 3 Crores for biopiracy of bacteria Bacillus Thurengenisis BT.

The biological resource is available near Mahanandi, Kurnool District, which was used by Monsanto

To develop Bt cotton seeds resistant to bollworm.

Monsanto replied “they did not utilize it directly but only used the resource in gene sequencing”

Dr Hampaiah stated that “they used the germplasma form Mahanandi to develop Bt cotton and that amounts to

Biopiracy” Dr Hampaiah is the chairman of the Board of Bio diversity.

Setting of task forces in all airports to check bio-piracy.

2008 October 25, Deccan chronicle. Southern States Forest ministers conference., in Hyderabad.

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Astronomy Mathematics and Agriculture

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INDO-MAYANS

Ammarell, Gene. Sky calendars of the Indo-Malay archipelago. History of oriental astronomy (New Delhi, 1985), 241--247, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1987. SC:

01A13 (01A07), MR: 1 160 818.

The people of the Indo-Malay archipelago used astronomical eventssuch as the heliacal risings or culminations of stars, the solstices, and

the zenith sun to make calendars or otherwise determine the mostfavorable time for rice planting. There is sometimes a need to measure

or mark angles in this context, and methods used include shadowmethods (marking the lengths of the tangents on some sticks), aningenious method of tilting a bamboo stick filled with water, and a

method of noting when kernels of rice rolled off an open palm whenraised to Orion at dusk. (In the case of one tribe, someone observed that

"the time was right for planting when a man looked up to see thePleiades and his fat fell off!")Temple Construction and Acoustics

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We learn in this interesting article that number theory has applications to, or at leastconnections, with the real world. The author begins with a discussion of the division of the scale into twelve equal semitones, and how this appears natural from the continued 

fraction representation of log 2 3 . Next, he discusses the acoustics of concert halls, andhow ceilings designed with a knowledge of quadratic residues can better convert sound waves traveling longitudinally into lateral waves, and thereby produce a more accurate stereophonic effect. Another suggestion of the author on wave diffraction involvesprimitive roots. (If the reader wants to really understand this part of the article, someknowledge of physics will be necessary.) The author then discusses of applications offinite fields to error correcting codes and even a verification of Einstein's General

Theory of Relativity (the slowing of electromagnetic radiation in a gravitational field,observed with radar echos of the planets Venus and Mercury). The applications ofmodular arithmetic to cryptography and fast methods of multiplication are more widelyknown, but will come as a pleasant surprise to the uninitiated. Many other applicationsare also briefly mentioned.

Schroeder, Manfred R. Number theory and the real world. Math. Intelligencer 7 (1985), no. 4, 18--26. (Reviewer: M.Mendès France.) SC: 11-02 (00A69 01A99), MR: 87b:11001.

Number Theory in Science and Communication: With Applications in Cryptography,Physics, Biology, Digital Information and Computing (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1984)

Temple Construction and Acoustics

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MAYAN RUINS AND UNEXPLAINED ACOUSTICSUndocumented acoustical engineering

at some of the Mayan ruins...by Wayne Van Kirk

The Great Ballcourt is 545 feet long and 225 feet wide overall. It has no vault, no discontinuity between the walls and is totallyopen to the sky. The Great Ballcourt has no curved surfaces. Each end has a raised "temple" area. A whisper from one endcan be heard clearly at the other end 500 feet away and through the length and breath of the court. The sound waves are

unaffected by wind direction or time of day/night. Archaeologists engaged in the reconstruction noted that the soundtransmission became stronger and clearer as they proceeded. In 1931, Leopold Stokowski spent 4 days at the site to

determine the acoustic principals that could be applied to an open-air concert theater he was designing. Stokowski failed to

learn the secrets of the Maya.sound using the acoustic energy of the clapping sound. I also saw this in-person. Each clap produced a chirp. Very strange

Vijayanagara Style Temple Aucoustics

RESPONSE -- There are other "undocumented" acoustical properties of the ruins. When Iwas there several years ago the guide showed me a stack of what looked like stone artillery shells. He said that to this day no

one has been able to determine what they were for. Then with a wink he picked up two sticks and proceded to play a tune onthe "shells." Each one was precisely tuned. Perhaps the "ancients" knew more about acoustics than we give them credit for.

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"You could also mention Chichen Itza's "musical phalluses." These are a seriesof cones that produse musical tones when tapped with a wooden mallet.Supposedly, back in the 20s members of Morley's team had some of them setout in rows like a xylophone and played Xmas carols on them. I've never read of

any musicologist studying them to determine their pitches and compare themwith Western scales and notation (has anyone else seen something of thissort?) About 20 years ago, the cones were laying stacked in piles behind the oldpark entrance near the Castillo. Someone put up a sign saying "Do not hit withstones," so of course various tourists who otherwise wouldn't have given thecones a second look banged away at the cones with rocks, breaking many of

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I have seen 2 amazing acoustic tricks in ancient mexican buildings. I have heard themwith my own ears. 1) There was a circle of stone on the ground in the middle of a long ball

court. When you stood on it the person standing on a similar circle at the head of the court(in the king's "booth") you can converse with that person as if they were a few feet away.The volume and clarity was startling considering that the stones were far apart (like 60+

meters). Very uncanny even by modern standards. I heard it myself. 2) At the Temple of theMagician, if you stand at the base of this pyramid and clap, the small structure at the top

makes a strange chirping.

"Acoustically the court is amazing. A conversation at one end can be heard 135 metresaway at the other end; and, if you clap, you hear a resounding echo. A remarkable featureof the Ball Court is its acoustics. A personn standing in one of its ends may whisper and beheard 170 meters afar. Or may drop a coin and the sound travels that distance. The court

has no vault. It is open to the sky and has no continuity between the walls, the prescenium,and the throne of the bearded Man. If one stands in the center of the court, near one of itswalls and claps the hands, he will hear at least nine times the echo of the clapping. Also, ifone yells. This phenomena seems to be unique."

["Thru the Lense, Guide to the Ruins of Chichen Itza," by Jose Diaz Bolio, 1971]

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Birth of Aucostic Archeology - 1995

Until recently, this question seemed unanswerable. How, after all, does one proveintent when the architects of a building have been dead for a millennium? But

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thanks to an emerging new field -- acoustical archaeology -- it may now bepossible to shed new light on this and other enduring mysteries once thought to be

irretrievably locked in the past. Taking a literal riff on the German poet Goethe'sreference to architecture as "frozen music," acoustical archaeologists believe

important information about the past can be gleaned from the acoustics of ancientstructures.

The unusually sophisticated acoustics of Mayan temples have puzzled visitors foryears. And understandably so: In the Great Ball Court at Chichen Itza -- 545 feet

long and 225 feet wide -- a whisper at one end can be heard clearly at the other.But sound is an aspect that, until now, has largely been ignored by archaeologists.Nor have acousticians taken much interest in work usually done by archaeologists.But the traditional boundaries that have kept the two fields apart are beginning to

blur as a handful of respected acousticians apply their expertise to such acousticalphenomena.

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How the absence of such knowledge

Will destroy

National Developmental process &

Can enslave us.

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TOTAL SEZ IN THE ENTIRE WORLD 400

SEZ DATA COMPARISON INDIA/CHINA

Basis China IndiaNUMBER 7 Ultimately 400-500

WHEN STARTED 1980 Mostly after 1991

DEMOCRATIC DECISION-MAKING? Lot of discussion and debate preceded setting No discussion. State laws used to set up many SEZsSIZE Very large (Shenzhen: 32,700 hectares) Small (3 – 14,000 hectares)

OWNERSHIP State (leased the lands) Private corporations

ON WHAT KIND OF LAND Mostly coastal wasteland Mostly fertile cultivated land

EXPORTS Very good (Shenzhen: N E 2006: $35 billion) Poor so farEMPLOYMENT Substantial number of low-paid jobs Very limited: 100,650 in all till Mar 2005

TAX REVENUE COLLECTIONS Only selective tax incentives provided Across-the-board tax holidayOVERALL ECONOMIC SUCCESS Shenzhen very successful, 2 SEZs failed. Rest Moderate Largely unsuccessful so far*EASE OF LAND ACQUISITION Calm peaceful Bloody Land battles and bitter resistance

Why the difference ?Chinese Market economy is based on two premises which is based on local needs. 1. Empowerment of people. 2. Protecting workers lively hoods. The

philosophy adapted was SEZs to the worker Areas. Where labor and workers are available there the SEZ are set up. Chinese adapted French Model of development of 1960s.

Indian Privatization is absolute throw away of national resources at discount prices as in Case of Initial Russian liberalization years following Harvard /World

bank model. Worker to the SEZs. Workers will be transported to SEZ areas.

*In 1998, a waiver of $1.67 billion on customs duties was given to earn $1.04 billion in foreign exchange)

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Naval Command HQ and

Forward Air Bases

Naval Command HQ and

Forward Air Bases

The only threat to IndiaIs from Sea. The EICOccupation of India is also

Via SEA ONLY. By handingOver more than requiredLarge tracts of land to MNCsWho were shunted out ofIndia Between 1966-75

We may be putting

Our NS at risk.

In the era of modernNaval Doctrine ofLittoral War Fare (LWF) theCoast Line Defense (CLD)must be in the hands ofcountry. When ever we lostcontrol of coastal landsbe it in Maratha Reign or

during recent Mumbai wesuffered heavily.

Defense Research, Space

Research, Munitions

Armament Factories, Nuclear

Reactors Research

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WHAT CAN BE DONE ?

WHAT WE CAN DO ?

CAN WE DO ANYTHING ?

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WHAT CAN BE DONE ?"We have to learn again that science without contact with experiments is anenterprise which is likely to go completely astray into imaginary conjecture." -Evolution of the Solar System, NASA 1976, Hannes. Alfvén & G, Arrhenius, p. 257.A noble prize winner in Plasma Physics and Cosmologist.

They worked backward in time using observations rather than forward from some

idealised theoretical beginning.

This enlightenment began with the controversial polymath and author of Worlds inCollision, Immanuel Velikovsky. In 1950 he demonstrated an interdisciplinary,comparative technique for uncovering hard evidence of planetary catastrophe fromthe recorded memories of the earliest civilizations. His method was forensic in thathe looked for reports of physical events of a highly unusual nature that werenonetheless corroborated globally by totally separate cultures. Then by applyingscientific knowledge of cause and effect, it was possible to build a very detailedmodel of the sequence of those events. Finally, the model enabled specificpredictions to be made and confirmed - a requirement of a good scientific theory.

Halton ArpWho madeThe big bangdead by provingThe red shift

Does notMeasure distnaceBut the ageOf quasars inPrecise quanta.

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