Wednesday, December 19, 2007

India New law is going to be made on prostituion

In a few months it is belived that in india regarding prostitution a new law will be made few new amendments will be made to existing law.

Prostitution is defined as buying and selling of sexual services.

its not legal in india. But in everycity we will find there are red light areas ,prostitution bazzars,
in each indian city.

new amendments prapose that a buyer ,customer of prostitute should be punished put behind the bars.

does our politicians studied the consquences of this amendments.

this is in short what will happen once the buyer that is customer of prostitute is send behind the bars ?

First of all all sex business will be controlled by mafia, it will go underground.

then today normally only prostitues pay money to police to work peacefully at few places
now situation will be created where buyers customars will also pay to police or any person who is powerful.
so the blackmailing of customars will become rampant frequent.


most imp today like food, water, we must accept sex is also basic necessity.

there will be many perosons will think that if i go to sex worker i will go to jail, or if i do rape i will go to jail. inboth cases i will go to jail.

then he will think that if he goes to sex worker he may catch Hiv or sexual diseases.
but if he rapes the girl he wont get Hiv so he will commit the rape.
so in this case rape incidents will be increased in society.

so we hope that this new amendments will not be passed by indian politicians.

http://www.indiatogether.org/2006/oct/law-immoral.htm

wcd.nic.in/propsedit.doc

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Mumbai or Bombay starts fight against Global Warming

'Mumbai Unplugged' or the 'Batti Gul' campaign was initiated to make people aware of the drastic consequences of the global warming and deteriorating environmental conditions.

Many of the five star hotels in the city like the Taj and Hilton Towers had lit their hotels with lamps and had switched off the lights.

most important quesiton is does mumbai politicians support it or does they know what is global warming ?

do not be surpirced if they dont know what is global warming.

but they know Mera Bharat Mahan. Bharat say Mahan mera Neta.

Mayor of Bombay supported it

Meaning of green house gases & green house effect

Gases that are part of the greenhouse gas layer in the atmosphere. These gases form a practically invisible bubble around Earth that reflect some forms of EM waves. The more common gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen oxides.

These gases in the atmosphere create a greenhouse effect on Earth, they allow the sun's ray to go into Earth but upon escaping they are reflected back to Earth again. It's like sitting in a greenhouse without any windows or doors throughout summer, eventually you get hot.

The greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature that the Earth experiences because certain gases in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, for example) trap energy from the sun. Without these gases, heat would escape back into space and Earth’s average temperature would be about 60ºF colder. Because of how they warm our world, these gases are referred to as greenhouse gases.

Have you ever seen a greenhouse? Most greenhouses look like a small glass house. Greenhouses are used to grow plants, especially in the winter. Greenhouses work by trapping heat from the sun. The glass panels of the greenhouse let in light but keep heat from escaping. This causes the greenhouse to heat up, much like the inside of a car parked in sunlight, and keeps the plants warm enough to live in the winter.

The Earth’s atmosphere is all around us. It is the air that we breathe. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere behave much like the glass panes in a greenhouse. Sunlight enters the Earth's atmosphere, passing through the blanket of greenhouse gases. As it reaches the Earth's surface, land, water, and biosphere absorb the sunlight’s energy. Once absorbed, this energy is sent back into the atmosphere. Some of the energy passes back into space, but much of it remains trapped in the atmosphere by the greenhouse gases, causing our world to heat up.

The greenhouse effect is important. Without the greenhouse effect, the Earth would not be warm enough for humans to live. But if the greenhouse effect becomes stronger, it could make the Earth warmer than usual. Even a little extra warming may cause problems for humans, plants, and animals.

visit this site:

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/kids/bigdeal.html


Effects of Global Warming

Some of the negative consequences that have been postulated by some organizations and some scientists, if global warming increases, are:

  • Flooding, drought, fires, tsunamis and other nature events of magnitude
  • Many species of wildlife will risk to be lost forever
  • Some "undesirable life forms" (like poison ivy) will become more "undesirable" as they will thrive in warmer climates
  • The ice in both poles may melt in large quantity. Glaziers are melting as we speak . Species living on ice and procreating on ice as the Polar Bear, penguins and seals will become extinct.
  • Increase of sea levels will cover some islands and low lands
  • Increase in diseases from pollution
  • Some of the world's food supplies may become severely affected

    Some opposing groups postulate that those dangers are exaggerated but provide no scientific data that allows to disregard the risks. Therefore international organizations and governments have established, preventively, extraordinary meetings on climate change and similar issues as well as protocols as i.e. the Kyoto Protocol for reduction of gas emissions.

what is global warming

Gases created through human industrial and agricultural practices (primarily carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels and wood, as well as methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons) increase the heat-reflecting potential of the atmosphere, thereby raising the planet's average temperature.

The increase in global temperatures brought about by the increased emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. There is no doubt that concentrations of, for example, atmospheric carbon dioxide have risen since the 1950s; what is less certain is the extent to which this has altered the earth's climates, or the extent to which climates will change in the future.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Breaking News and Television channels in India.

what is the meaning of breaking news ?

Breaking news is a news which surprices everyone including press and common man .

Today what we see on 24 hour channel news channel every 5 minutes there is a breaking news.

it seems that television news channles defination of breaking news is different from others they feel what they say is breaking news then it may be a breaking news like 14 year old swims a sea or a filmstar visits to beach with a heroine.

there should be a poll arranged or competition be arranged that in 24 hours time how many times a word breaking news appears on news channles .

today the words breaking news has lost the real meaning we hope that television channels will try to stop this