Saturday, July 31, 2010

Short Autobiography of Laxmikant Pyarelal with their Copied or Inspirational Songs List –

Short Autobiography of Laxmikant Pyarelal with their Copied or Inspirational Songs List –

Reality Views by sm –
Saturday, July 31, 2010

Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo is also known as LP or Laxmi-Pyare

Name - Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (1937–1998)
Name - Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (born 1940)



They composed music for about 500 Bollywood movies

Laxmikant was born into a poor family. He learned to play mandolin on his own.
When Laxmikant was about 10 years old, he once played mandolin in a Lata Mangeshkar concert in Radio Club, Colaba.

Pyarelal was the son of a renowned trumpeter Pt. Ramprasad Sharma (popularly known as Babaji), who taught him the basics of music.
Pyarelal was born in Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Started learning violin at the age of 8 and practised it 8 to 12 hours daily.
At the age of 12, he started playing violin in studios to earn money for his family, whose financial condition had deteriorated.

Laxmikant and Pyarelal met at Sureel Kala Kendra, a music academy for children, run by the Mangeshkar family. And soon they became very good friends.
In Bombay they both did not good amount of money, so went to Madras but their also they did not make more money, so they again came back to Bombay.

In 1953, they became assistants to Kalyanji-Anandji and worked with them as assistants till 1963.

Mohammad Rafi and Lata have sung the maximum number of songs in their career for Laxmi-Pyare. Kishore Kumar sang maximum songs (402) for LP among all male singers, followed by Rafi (about 365 songs)

Laxmi-Pyare gave music for almost 635 films in their 35-year career, winning 32 Gold Discs.

Few Names of Movies where LP gave excellent music –

• Parasmani (1963)
• Dosti (1964)
• Aaye Din Bahar Ke (1966)
• Farz (1967)
• Milan (1967)
• Shagird (1967)
• Mere Humdum Mere Dost (1968)
• Raja Aur Runk (1968)
• Do Raaste (1969)
• Jeene Ki Raah (1969)
• Aan Milo Sajna (1971
• Khilona (1970)
• Patthar ke Sanam (1971)
• Dushman (1972)
• Daag: A Poem of Love (1973)
• Bobby (1973)
• Roti (1974)
• Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974)
• Amar Akbar Anthony (1977)
• Anurodh (1977)
• Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)
• Sargam (1979)
• Karz (1980)
• Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981)
• Kranti (1981)
• Naseeb (1981)
• Prem Rog (1982)
• Hero (1983)
• Utsav (1984)
• Mr. India (1987)
• Tezaab (1988)
• Chaalbaaz (1989)
• Ram Lakhan (1989)
• Hum (1991)
• Saudagar (1991)
• Khuda Gawah (1992)
• Khalnayak (1993)

Below is the list of Copied or Inspired Songs of Laxmikant Pyarelal –

Movie Name - Hum
Song Name - Jhumma Chumma
Copied from original Song – Mory Kante's Yeke Yeke and Tama Tama by mory kante

Movie Name - Hum
Song Name - Ek doosre se karte hai pyaar hum
Copied from original Song – Mory Kante's "Inchallah"

Movie Name - Ram Balram
Song Name - Ek Rasta Aha Aha
Copied from original Song – 'That's the way (I like it)', by KC and The Sunshine Band

Movie Name - Ram Balram
Song Name - Yaar Ki Khabar Mil Gayee
Copied from original Song – Carl Douglas' Kung fu fighting

Movie Name - Rajkumar
Song Name - Paayal meri
Copied from original Song – George Michael's Faith

Movie Name - Insaan
Song Name - Saathiya, Tu Mere Sapnon ka Meet Hai
Copied from original Song – Angelo, by Brotherhood of man

Movie Name - Karz
Song Name - Ek Haseena Thi
Copied from original Song – George Benson's 'We as love’ Karz, the movie itself was a lift from the 1975 movie 'The Reincarnation of Peter Proud'.

Movie Name - Karz
Song Name - Om shanti om
Copied from original Song – Lord Shorty's 'Shanti Om

Movie Name - Kshatriya
Song Name - Tune Kiya Tha Vaada
Copied from original Song – Michael Jackson's Will you be there


Movie Name - Judaai
Song Name - Tere Naam Ke Hum Deewane
Copied from original Song – Brown Girl in the ring by Boney M

Movie Name - Judaai
Song Name - Saamne Aa
Copied from original Song – Francis Lai's Love Story theme

Movie Name - Chaalbaaz
Song Name - Kisike Hath Na Ayegi yeh Ladki
Copied from original Song – Stevie Wonder's Part time lover

Movie Name - Yaadon ki kasam
Song Name - Ek haseena ki
Copied from original Song - Pashtun track, 'Larsha Pekhawar Ta'

Movie Name - Yaadon ki kasam
Song Name - Baith mere paas
Copied from original Song - Ghulam Ali's Punjabi ghazal,
'Baija mere kaul'

Movie Name - Naseeb
Song Name - Zindagi imtihaan leti hai
Copied from original Song – Boney M number, 'See the stars...still I'm sad

Movie Name - Lootera
Song Name - Raat se kaho
Copied from original Song – Dick Dale's 1961 number, 'Misirlou'

Movie Name - Arpan
Song Name - Likhne waale
Copied from original Song – Pakistani song, 'Asan hun tur jaan aaye' by Aalam Lohar.

Movie Name - Bobby
Song Name - Akhiyan ko rehne de
Copied from original Song – Pakistani singer Reshma's folk song, Akhiyan nu

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Part 2 - Fake Encounter, Sohrabuddin Sheikh Case - Who is Amit Shah?

Part 2 - Fake Encounter, Sohrabuddin Sheikh Case - Who is Amit Shah?

Reality Views by sm –
Friday, July 30, 2010

Amit shah is a politician from Gujarat who belongs to BJP, affiliated with the Bharatiya Janata Party.
He is 46 years old.



He was born rich. His father Anilchandra had left behind a bunch of share certificates of India's blue chip companies worth crores.
Before he turned fulltime politician he was a stockbroker and veteran of co-operative banks in Ahmedabad. E.g. chairman of the Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank.
Before growing in the BJP he established himself in the co-operative banking sector, financial sector. If you will carefully see in Indian politics it’s necessary to control the financial organizations, companies.
His house in his native place is worth seeing for its architectural beauty.
Amit Shah was a Vishwa Hindu Parishad office bearer also.
He was a Home Minister in a Narendra Modi Gujarat Government.
He is currently under arrest as the prime accused for kidnapping and murder of Sohrabuddin Shaikh who was killed by the state police in a false encounter.
He is an important member of Chief Minister Narendra Modi's core group.

When Supreme Court of India ordered the investigation to be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation Only then was Amit Shah's involvement in the case revealed and he was eventually arrested.
The CBI has asked Amit Shah 37 questions on Sohrabuddin Sheikh's death. The CBI's questioning comes amid a wealth of revelations.

While handing over the case to the CBI, the state CID had deleted evidence linking Amit Shah in the case; ex-DGP OP Mathur, currently the director of the newly-created Raksha Shakti University of police sciences, has been indited for this criminal deletion of evidence
After the original records revealed that Amit Shah had made 331 calls to Vanzara and other police officers around that time, he was named as the prime accused in the case
Criminal lawyer Ram Jethmalani will be representing Amit Shah in the case
After his arrest, Shah was charge sheeted for murder, kidnapping and extortion. He was grilled by the CBI in Sabarmati Central Jail.

Gujarat cadre police Officer Geeta Johari –

In 2006, Johri, on the instructions of the then director general of police P C Pande, formed a team and sent it to Hyderabad and other places to investigate how Sohrabuddin was killed. The Supreme Court had ordered the DGP to conduct an inquiry.

She builds the case and before government of Gujarat or senior police officers could influence the probe, change the report Geeta Johari sent it directly to Supreme Court of India.
Till then, Shah was not within the ambit of the investigation.
Later Johri was made the commissioner of Rajkot.
The report submitted by the Johri clearly recommended the CBI inquiry into this case.

This is the correct way how police officers should work in India. Even I will suggest police officers should start the blogs, writing down day to day activities on their blogs.

The British had no illusions about the Indian Police when they set about recreating a police structure after the uprising of 1857. They clearly stated:

The police in India are all but useless for the prevention of crime, sadly inefficient in its detection and are authoritarian in the exercise of the power vested in them. They have, moreover, a generalized reputation for corruption and oppression.


India is a democratic nation, we have judiciary, no one has right to kill any human, how ever criminal or Gunda is that person.
The purpose behind the killing is that to create terror in a society, and then do whatever one wants, as Indian society is very afraid about police and judiciary.

Yes he was a criminal, but who gave you right to murder a human being?
As a police officer you must see that Judiciary gives him life imprisonment or capital punishment.
As a police officer you are not god of India, Civil society is afraid of you as well as political parties and judiciary.

The fake Sohrabuddin Sheikh Encounter story
continues –

Suggested Reading - Part One
Sohrabuddin Sheikh - Fake Encounter by Gujarat Police - who was Sohrabuddin Sheikh?
http://realityviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/sohrabuddin-sheikh-fake-encounter-by.html






Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Know about – Hawk AJTs Mk. 132 training jets and BAE systems - India Signs Deal for 57 more Hawk AJTs

Know about – Hawk AJTs Mk. 132 training jets and BAE systems - India Signs Deal for 57 more Hawk AJTs

Reality views by sm –
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Indian government has agreed to purchase 57 Hawk training jets, Hawk AJTs (advanced jet trainers) from BAE systems England, for Indian air force and Indian Navy .
BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce will supply India with 57 Hawk military training jets in a deal worth around US1.09 billion
BAE will supply 40 trainer jets to the air force and the remainder to the navy.




The deal, worth 500 million sterling for BAE systems and up to 200 million sterling for Rolls-Royce, will boost British defence firms looking to break into the huge Indian defence market mostly controlled by Russian, US and Israeli companies.

The Hawker-Siddeley Hawk is an advanced jet trainer which first flew in 1974 and is produced today as the BAE Hawk.

In 2004, India purchased 66 Hawk Training Jets and this is second order to purchase 57 more Hawk trainers. In 2004, HAL had signed a nearly Rs8, 000 crore contract for 66 Hawk trainers from BAE Systems.

The BAE Hawk Mk 132 serves as an advanced jet trainer in the IAF and is progressively replacing the Kiran Mk.II.
The Hawk 132 would adequately serve as lead in trainer for Su-30 MKI, Mirage 2000 and MiG-29 Advanced aircraft.

Problem with this Hawk - I feel that this Hawk Jet will not be useful to train IAF pilots for the 5th generation war planes, aircrafts.
Again in future we have to purchase new training jets from UK or USA or Europe.

But already we Indians are using this trainer jets, and we started to manufacture this jets in India, government may have agreed to buy these jets.
For how many years these jets will be useful for training.

The Hawk Mk. 132 is the latest export variant of the Hawk and was previously known as the Mk. 115Y.
The Mk. 132 formally entered service with the Indian Air Force (IAF) on 23 February 2008

Year 2008 - 2009
More than 75 IAF pilots got training at RAF Hawk fleet at RAF Valley and around
100 IAF engineering officers and technicians got training technicians in BAE Systems’ Technical Training Academy at Warton

The first IAF Hawk AJT crashed at 406 Air Force Station Bidar at 12.40PM on April 29, 2008.




The Navy will get 17 of the 57 new Hawks, which will also be manufactured by HAL, for its own aircraft carrier-based fighter training. Towards this, Navy inked Rs 3,042-crore deal with HAL and in 2013 or 2014 navy will start to get delivery.
The air force needs 40 additional trainers, while the navy has sought 17 trainers to train pilots before they fly supersonic fighters such as MiG-21 and Sukhoi 30MkI.


The Hawks already inducted at the Bidar airbase are being used to train rookie IAF pilots on the intricacies of combat fighter jet flying.

The first aircraft was delivered to the Indian Air Force in December 2007.

By June '08, BAE Systems has delivered 12 of the UK-built jets to the Indian Air Force. In addition BAE Systems has delivered 1,500 tonnes of raw material, 3,500 tools and 15 million components for the aircraft that will be built in India.

BAE Systems has delivered the 24th and final UK built Indian Hawk in November 2009
HAL handed over the first locally-built Hawk 132 to the IAF on 14 August 2008.
These aircraft will be powered by Rolls Royce Mk 871 turbo fan engine.

Hawk Variants –
1. Hawk T1 - 1976
2. Hawk T1A
3. Hawk 50
4. Hawk 60
5. Hawk 100 , India is getting this variant Hawk 115
6. The Hawk Mk. 132 is variant of the Hawk and was previously known as the Mk. 115Y.
7. Hawk 108 (RMAF version)
8. Hawk 120/LIFT
9. Hawk 127
10. Hawk 127 (Australian version)
11. Hawk 128 (Hawk T2)
12. Hawk 200
13. Hawk 208 (RMAF version)
14. The T-45 Goshawk is a fully carrier-capable aircraft developed from the Hawk 60 for the United States Navy for use in aircraft carrier training

Australian Hawk 127 is equipped with Onboard Oxygen Generation System (OBOGS) and in-flight refueling probe.

From this variant list I am sure you will get idea what we are purchasing.

Specifications (Hawk 128) –
General characteristics

• Crew: 2: student, instructor
• Length: 12.43 m (40 ft 9 in)
• Wingspan: 9.94 m (32 ft 7 in)
• Height: 3.98 m (13 ft 1 in)
• Wing area: 16.70 m² (179.64 ft²)
• Empty weight: 4,480 kg (9,880 lb)
• Useful load: 3,000 kg (6,600 lb)
• Max takeoff weight: 9,100 kg (20,000 lb)
• Power plant: 1× Rolls-Royce Adour Mk. 951 turbofan with FADEC, 29 kN (6,500 lbf) 29 kN

Performance

• Maximum speed: 0.84 Mach (1,028 km/h, 638 mph) at altitude
• Range: 2,520 km (1,360 NM, 1,565 mi)
• Service ceiling: 13,565 m (44,500 ft)
• Rate of climb: 47 m/s (9,300 ft/min)
• Thrust/weight: 0.65

Armament

Note: all armament is optional.

• 1× 30 mm ADEN cannon, in centreline pod
• Up to 6,800 lb (3,085 kg) of weapons on five hardpoints, including:
• 4× AIM-9 Sidewinder or ASRAAM on wing pylons and wingtip rails
• 1,500 lb (680 kg), limited to one centreline and two wing pylons (Hawk T1)

All the features of Jet trainer change as per order and need of the nation as well as honesty of politicians and government servants.


Know about BAE systems England -

BAE Systems plc is a British defence, security and aerospace company headquartered in Farnborough, Hampshire, England
BAE systems was formed on 30 November 1999 by the £7.7 billion merger of two British companies, Marconi Electronic Systems (MES), the defence electronics and naval shipbuilding subsidiary of the General Electric Company plc (GEC), and aircraft, munitions and naval systems manufacturer British Aerospace (BAe).

In February 2010 BAE Systems agreed to pay £286 million in criminal fines to the Serious Fraud Office and the US Department of Justice for failure to keep "reasonably accurate accounting records" with regard to activities in Tanzania and for "conspiring to make false statements to the US government."
Crucially, under a plea bargain with the US Department of Justice BAE was sentenced in March 2010 by U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates to pay a $400 million fine, one of the largest fines in the history of the DOJ. U.S. District Judge John Bates said the company's conduct involved "deception, duplicity and knowing violations of law
Some of the £30m penalty BAE will pay in fines to the UK will be paid ex gratia for the benefit of the people of Tanzania.

BAE systems mainly deal with following nations –
Australia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sweden, UK and US. In 2009 it added India to its list

BAE systems is -
1. 2nd largest global defence company based on 2009 revenues*
2. Approximately 107,000 employees worldwide
3. Global capability
4. Customers in over 100 countries
5. 2009 sales exceeded £22.4 billion
6. Patent applications filed in 2008 cover more than 200 new inventions

• Source: Defense News Annual Ranking, published June 2010


Photos of the AJT Hawk






Watch the Hawk AJT advanced training jet Video with short History –



Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Sohrabuddin Sheikh - Fake Encounter by Gujarat Police - who was Sohrabuddin Sheikh ? Full Story - Part One

Sohrabuddin Sheikh - Fake Encounter by Gujarat Police - who was Sohrabuddin Sheikh ?
Full Story - Part One
Reality Views by sm –
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Do not see this case as a Muslim murder, this is what politicians want.
We Indians must learn to see and act as an Indian is murdered by Police.
Whatever may happen in India good news or bad news first question people ask or think what is the caste or religion of that person?
Is it not enough he is Indian or Indian was murdered ?



Now Political parties will start blame game, please do not be fooled and pay attention that guilty is punished.
Always remember every political party is criminal in India no party is innocent or honest.



Sohrabuddin [age 38] was criminal belonged to Jharnia village in Madhya Pradesh.
He operated in Udaipur, Ahmedabad and Ujjain.

Sohrabuddin was killed by the Gujarat police in a fake encounter on November 26, 2005. None other than the Gujarat government has accepted this before the Supreme Court. The Gujarat government's lawyer A T S Tulsi told the court, 'The preliminary inquiry has found that it was a fake encounter.'

The sensational admission by the government itself has been intriguing because Vanzara was known as a favourite officer of Chief Minister Narendra Modi and state Home Minister Amit Shah.

The Gujarat police arrested its Deputy Inspector General (Border Range) D G Vanzara and Rajkumar Pandian, superintendent of police with the Intelligence Bureau, and M N Dinesh Kumar (Rajasthan police) on the charge of murdering Sohrabuddin Sheikh.

Who was Kausar Bi?
Kausar Bi was the wife of Sohrabuddin who was also murdered by police.
Kausar Bi, her real name is Shehnabi

Who was Tusli Prajapati?
Prajapati was considered to be a key witness in Sohrabuddin fake shootout case. He was also killed in a shooutout in Gujarat in December 2006.

How Tusli Prajapati was murdered?
Prajapati had written several letters to his family from jail warning that he was receiving death threats from policemen in Rajasthan and Gujarat
He died a fortnight before the police was meant to record his testimony in the Sohrabuddin case.
His death has been acknowledged by the Gujarat police as another fake encounter.

He was brought to Gujarat for hearing in a case. While on his way back, Prajapati tried to escape from custody by throwing chili powder in the eyes of the accompanying policemen, but was killed.

in August 2009, an Ahmedabad metropolitan court ruled that the 2004 killing of young college girl Ishrat Sheikh and three others suspected to be on a mission to 'kill' Narendra Modi, which was also led by DIG Vanzara, was a case of 'fake encounter' by the police.

Mumbai college student Ishrat Jahan, allegedly killed in a fake encounter in Gujarat in June 2004, was kept in the same farmhouse as Kauserbi before they were killed in November 2005. This was disclosed to the CBI by Rajesh Jirawala, the owner of Arham farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad

Sohrabuddin and his wife started their journey with other 40 passengers,
His bus stopped at 1 am near the Tadola village in Bidar, 20 kilometres short of the Andhra-Karnataka border.
The driver, Misbouddin, says that four men who were not in uniform introduced themselves as policemen.
Each had a gun. They walked straight upto Seats 29 and 30.
They left with three of Misbouddin's passengers in a car with an Andhra license plate.

As the bus continued its journey, those three passengers were taken by the Gujarat police to a farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.

Just after Sheikh got killed, his wife Kausar Bi had gone missing.
Rubabuddin, Sohrabuddin's brother, had filed a petition in the Supreme Court claiming that the Gujarat police's encounter was fake and he wanted to know where his sister-in-law Kausar Bi was.
After the Supreme Court's intervention, an inquiry was ordered in March 2007, which eventually forced the Gujarat government to admit in court that it was a fake encounter, and that it was further investigating its officers in the case.

11th August 2009
The Supreme Court asked the Gujarat government to pay Rs.1 million in ex-gratia to the mother and three brothers of Sohrabuddin Sheikh, who was wrongly branded a terrorist and killed by police in a staged shootout in 2005.
Compensation is not enough to teach a lesson to white collar criminals.
Minimum compensation amount should be Ten Crore Rupees, and should be recovered from the white collar criminals by making them beggars by selling their properties if necessary by selling their organs.

Once again this proves that if common man wants justice in India he has to go to Supreme Court of India.
Corruption is our Religion.

[Facts not proven or doubtful] Few People even say that –
He was a police informer who became a deceitful and unreliable others claim that
He was an extortionist who had angered influential people in the builder lobby in Gujarat and the marble lobby in Rajasthan.
Few say he was a terrorist.

The 2007 Gujarat Fake Encounter Controversy started when the police of Gujarat state admitted on March 23, 2007 to the killing of an alleged extortionist
"Sohrabuddin Sheikh" in a staged gun battle
(Such battles are known as an "encounter killings" in India) on November 26, 2005
That time police said that he belonged to Pakistan Linked terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba and was planning to murder Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi.
The government also admitted that Sohrabuddin's innocent wife Kausarbi had been killed by the police and her body burnt in an attempt to remove the traces of the crime.
Gujarat Police in an action-taken-report before the apex court has admitted that Kauser Bi was killed and her body was burnt a few days after her husband Sohrabddin was killed in a fake encounter.


The CID report says Sohrabudin and Kausar, along with a possible third victim, Tulsiram Prajapati, were intercepted in a bus going from Hyderabad to Sangli by Gujarat ATS and Rajasthan police officers late on November 22 night.
The couple were then kept locked in a room of the farmhouse called Disha at Jamiyatpura on the outskirts of Gandhinagar, owned by a certain Girish Patel — also a witness in the Johri report — from Nov 24 to 25.
After Sohrabuddin was taken away, Kausar Bi was removed from the farmhouse on the morning of November 26 on the request of the owner. She was last seen in a white Maruti car with plainclothes policemen from Gujarat, the report says.

"Then, the police officers feared that Kausar Bi would spill the beans. She might have been eliminated. No one knows what happened to her.
Tulsi was let off at that time, as he was an informer of Vanzara. But when newspapers started reporting the fake encounter, expectedly, the news about Tulsi being killed also came out. He was also killed in an encounter in Banaskantha district," Banaskantha district falls under Vanzara's jurisdiction.

CID investigators are silent on abuse and on how she died. The report is in four parts, based on preliminary investigations between September 2006 to January 2007.
May be she was raped , is it not possible ?

The report on the Gujarat fake encounter killings submitted by Inspector General of Police Geetha Johri speaks of "the collusion of State government in the form of Amit Shah, MOS for Home." It says the episode "makes a complete mockery of the rule of law and is perhaps an example of the involvement of State government in a major crime."
Ironically, while the Gujarat government has been resisting a CBI investigation into the murder of three innocent persons by a team of police officers and policemen belonging to the Gujarat and Rajasthan police, the Johri report firmly recommends it: "The entire enquiry should at once be entrusted to the CBI."

A statement by Constable Ajay Parmar, who said he was present when Sohrabuddin was shot, says: "On November 26 at 4 am, Anti-Terrorism Squad officers from Gujarat, including DG Vanzara and RK Pandayan, and Rajasthan Superintendent of Police MN Dinesh ,were present at a place between Ahmedabad circle and Vishala circle toll points.
The report says: "constable Ajay Parmar was asked to bring a Hero Honda motorcycle lying in the backyard of an ATS office here.
Sohrabudin was also brought here.
A sub-inspector of Rajasthan police rode the bike for a short distance and jumped off it.
As it fell, Sohrabuddin was pulled out of the car and thrown on the road.
Four police inspectors fired eight rounds from their service pistols.
Vanzara then asked Parmar to take Sohrabuddin to the civil hospital."

The fake Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter story
continues –

Suggested Reading – Part 2
Fake Encounter, Sohrabuddin Sheikh Case - Who is Amit Shah?
http://realityviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/part-2-fake-encounter-sohrabuddin.html





Saturday, July 24, 2010

NAZARETH - Dream on Lyrics and Video

NAZARETH - Dream on Lyrics and Video -

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Short autobiography of AnandMilind with their copied, inspired list of songs

Short autobiography of AnandMilind with their copied, inspired list of songs –

Realityviews by sm –
Saturday, July 24, 2010

Name - Anand Shrivastav and Milind Shrivastav [Brothers]



Both are brothers .Their father was also music director, was known as Chitragupta in sixties.

Anand-Milind debuted in Ab Aayega Mazaa (1984) and rose to fame after the success of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988).
Anand-Milind played a role in launching many Bollywood stars, including Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak; Salman Khan and Naghma in Baaghi; Akshay Kumar in Saugandh and Karishma in Prem Qaidi.
They also played god-fathers to singers Udit Narayan, Abhijeet, Poornima, Gayatri Iyer, Parvez and Poornima.
Anand-Milind and lyricist Sameer created more than 950 songs together. Almost every film had Sameer doing the lyrics, until their fallout
Anand-Milind composed the title track and the theme music for the popular detective serial Karamchand
They also copied south maestro Illayaraja's compositions as well as A.R. Rahman in several of their films

Below is the list of copied or inspired songs list of
Anand-Milind –

Movie Name - Insaaf
Song Name - Baaraana de
Copied from original Song – 'paranue' by Serapis Bey, soundtrack of the 1993 movie 'only the strong''

Movie Name - Insaaf
Song Name - O Jaane jaaana
Copied from original Song – Kenny G's Breathless


Movie Name - Ek ladka ek ladki
Song Name - Choti si duniya
Copied from original Song – Pakistani singer Akhlaq Ahmed's 'Sona na chaandi, soundtrack of the Pakistani movie Bandish

Movie Name - Dil
Song Name - Mujhe neend na aaye
Copied from original Song – 'chunni ud ud jaaye' by UK based bhangra pop group Alaap


Movie Name - Dil
Song Name - Khambe jaise
Copied from original Song – Blue Suede Shoes by Carl Perkins

Movie Name - Qayamat se qayamat tak
Song Name - Gazab ka hai din
Copied from original Song – Neil Diamond's 'Play me'


Movie Name - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Song Name - Akele Hain
Copied from original Song – 1977 Shadows' track, 'Return To The Alamo'

Movie Name - Suhaag
Song Name - Shava yeh nakhra
Copied from original Song – Pakistani singer Hassan Jehangir's song of the same name.

Movie Name - Loafer
Song Name - Tere dil ne
Copied from original Song – Jon Secada's 'Just another day

Movie Name - Jaan se pyaara
Song Name - Bin tere kuch
Copied from original Song – 1974 Kannada number, 'Endendu ninnanu' from the Dr Rajkumar film, Eradu Kanasu.

Movie Name - Yeh tera ghar yeh mera ghar
Song Name - Jeena pyaar se
Copied from original Song – ABBA's Nine, pretty ballerina


Movie Name - Khullam khulla pyar karenge
Song Name - Title song
Copied from original Song – Enrique Iglasius' Bailamos

Movie Name - Army
Song Name - Dil mein kuch
Copied from original Song – Roxette song, 'The Look'

Friday, July 23, 2010

All are equal in the eyes of the law, Meaning of Proverb with explanation –

All are equal in the eyes of the law, Meaning of Proverb with explanation –

Reality views by sm –
Saturday, July 24, 2010

Proverb - All are equal in the eyes of the law
Meaning –
1.Nobody is beyond the law.
2.The law is supreme. It treats all as equals.
3.Law applies to all to rich or poor


With this proverb I do not agree, it is just half proverb, or wrong proverb.
The full proverb should be like this
Proverb or Quote by sm –

“All are equal in the eyes of the law as per their income, class and status in society. “


Few examples I will give few examples where we can see that law is not equal for all, it depends on your money spending capacity.

1.Anything done by Member of Parliament in upper house is not punishable.
2.Suppose XYZ is punished by sessions court, lower court if criminal is a rich person he files appeal in the high court , he stays out of jail until his death Again if High court gives punishment he files appeal to the Supreme Court of India.
3.There are different kinds of crimes few are bailable and few are non bailable.
4.A poor person do not have money so he stays behind the bar that is in a jail even if his offence ,crime is bailable
5.On the contrary if person is rich, even if his guilt is proven in court and he is punished and convicted by court he stays out of jail until his youth is lost. What is the use of sending old man in jail?
6.Political parties come and beat the common persons on valentine days or attack media houses in presence of Police , but for them law is different. Common man is even afraid to go on the road where police station is situated.
7. In olden times people used to say, “Beta us raste se naa Jana, us ras Te pey police chowki hai. “ This means that , My son please do not use that road for traveling because on that road there is a police station “

Law is not equal for everyone, only in theory law is equal for everyone; in reality law is different as per your paying capacity.
Even Treatment given to prisoners is different in jail if you are rich one can get from bottle to female daily inside jail, and if you are poor you may end up in jail eating or drinking human xxxx.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Short Autobiography of Mamata Banerjee, Railway Minister of India

Short biography of Mamata Banerjee, Railway Minister of India

Know About Mamata Banerjee – Founder of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Reality views by sm –

Thursday, July 22, 2010



Name - Mamata Banerjee

Nickname – Didi means the Elder Sister

Born - 5 January 1955 (1955-01-05) Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Maritial Status - Unmarried

Political party – All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)

Constituency - Kolkata Dakshin

Residence –
Present Address - C-4, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001, Tels. (011) 23381213, 23386645 (O) 23722975 (R) Fax. (011) 23387333 (O), 23319555 (R)

Permanent Address - 30-B, Harish Chatterjee Street, Kolkata-700 026 West Bengal, Tels. (033) 24753000, Fax. (033) 24540880

Email id - mamata.sansad@sansad.nic.in

Education -

B.Ed. was done from the Sikshayatan College, Calcutta

M.A. from the University of Calcutta

LL.B. from the Jogesh Chandra Choudhury College of Law, Kolkata.

Ph. D degree from “East Georgia University”, USA. - Our one of the blogger friends
Subhasis Dasgupta has added excellent information regarding this.

University of East Georgia, from where she claimed to have got her doctorate degree, was never licensed to award legitimate degrees"

I again verified her profile and saw that Now this information regarding PHD is removed and not mentioned.






Profession – Advocate, Politics

Mamata Banerjee started her political career with the Congress

She is the President, Founder of Trinamool Congress and current Railway Minister.

During the Period 1976 to 1980, Mamata Banerjee was the General Secretary of Mahila Congress of Indian West Bengal.

In the year 1985, Mamata Banerjee was elected as a member of the Committee on the 'Welfare of Scheduled Castes (SC) & Scheduled Tribes (ST)' in the Lok Sabha.

Positions Held by Mamata Banerjee -

General-Secretary, Mahila Congress (I), West Bengal (1970-80)
Secretary, District Congress Committee (Indira) [D.C.C. (I)], Calcutta South
(1978-81)Elected to 8th Lok Sabha
(1984)General-Secretary, All India Youth Congress (I)
Member, Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (1985-87) Member,
National Council, All India Youth Congress (I) (1987-88) Member,
Consultative Committee, Ministry of Home Affairs Member,
Consultative Committee, Ministry of Human Resource Development Member,
Executive Committee, Congress Parliamentary Party [C.P.P. (I)] (1988) Member, Executive Committee, Pradesh Congress Committee [P.C.C. (I)],
West Bengal (1989) President, Youth Congress,
West Bengal (1990) Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (2nd term) (1991)
Union Minister of State, Human Resource Development,
Department of Youth Affairs and Sports and Women and Child Development (1991-93) Member,
Committee on Home Affairs (1993-96) Member,
Consultative Committee, Ministry of Home Affairs (1995-96) Member,
Committee on Public AccountsRe-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (3rd term) (1996) Member, Committee on Home Affairs (1996-97) Member,
Consultative Committee, Ministry of Home Affairs Founded All India Trinamool Congress and elected Chairperson,
All India Trinamool Congress (1997) Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (4th term) (1998) Chairman, Committee on Railways (1998-99) Member, General Purposes Committee Member,
Consultative Committee, Ministry of Home AffairsRe-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (5th term) (1999) Leader,
All India Trinamool Congress Parliamentary Party, Lok SabhaMember,
General Purposes Committee Union Cabinet Minister,
Railways (13 Oct. 1999 - 16 March 2001) Member,
Consutative Committee, Ministry of Industries (2001-2003)
Union Cabinet Minister (without any portfolio)
(8 Sept. 2003 - 8 Jan. 2004)Union Cabinet Minister, Coal and Mines (9 Jan. 2004- May 2004) Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha (6th term) (2004)
Member, Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances,
Law and Justice Member, Committee on Home Affairs (5 August 2006)
Member, Committee on Home Affairs (5 Aug. 2007 onwards) Re-elected to 15th Lok Sabha (7th term) (2009)
Union Cabinet Minister, Railways (31 May 2009) Leader, All India Trinamool Congress Parliamentary Party, Lok Sabha

Political Career of Mamata Banerjee with Congress –

1970 Joined Congress I party.
1976 to 1980 – Held post of General Secretary of Mahila Congress (I), West Bengal,
In the 1984 general election, she became one of India's youngest parliamentarians ever, defeating veteran Communist politician Somnath Chatterjee, from the Jadavpur parliamentary Constituency in West Bengal.
She also became the General-Secretary of the All India Youth Congress.
In the Government formed in 1991 headed by Narsimha Rao as Prime Minister, Mamata Banerjee was in charge of the Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development, Youth Affairs and Sports, along with Women and Child Development.
She was discharged of her portfolios in 1993.

Formation of New Political Party - All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)
In 1997 she left congress party and established new political party All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)
On 11 December 1998, she controversially held a Samajwadi Party MP, Daroga Prasad Saroj, by the collar and dragged him out of the well of the Lok Sabha to prevent him from protesting against the Women's Reservation bill.

In 1999, she joined the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government and was allocated the Railways Ministry.
In 2000, Mamata Banerjee presented her first Railway Budget.
In early 2001, after making allegations against the BJP, she walked out of the NDA cabinet and allied with the Congress Party for West Bengal's 2001 elections, amidst speculation that the move could unseat the Communist government.
She returned to the cabinet in January 2004, holding the Ministry of Coal and Mines portfolios until the 2004 Elections, in which she was the only Trinamool Congress member to win a Parliament seat from West Bengal.

Year 2005 –
On 20 October 2005, she protested against the industrialization policy of the Buddhadev Bhattacharya government in West Bengal. Benny Santoso, CEO of the Indonesia-based Salim Group had pledged a large investment to West Bengal, and the West Bengal government had given him farmland in Howrah
Her party lost control of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation

In 2006, the Trinamool Congress was defeated in West Bengal's Assembly Elections, losing more than half of its sitting members.

Tata – Nano Singur –
She opposed the project of the Tata, Nano a small car making unit.
The Trinamul Congress MLAs protested by damaging furniture and microphones in the West Bengal Assembly.
Government failed to handle this problem, Tata left and Mamta won.

Nandigram –
The West Bengal government wanted to start a chemical hub in the Nandigram
Mamta opposed that, locals also opposed the project, once again government failed to take the local people in confidence.
Trinamool Congress started a blockade.
On 14 March the cops stared firing and killed 14 villagers, when cops were sent to remove the blockade of around 6 months by Mamata Banerjee's violent movement there.
Again government failed to bring industry because of lack of good policy.

In 2009 parliament elections TMC and Congress, UPA alliance won.
And again she became the Railway Minister.

In 2010 TMC won in corporation elections of KOLKATA CORPORATION and Bidhan Nagar Corporation

Mamata Banerjee attitude towards Maoists
She is kind hearted towards Maoists –
Kolkata, July 21 Railway Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said she would request Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop the anti-Maoist joint operation in West Bengal as the state's ruling Left Front was using this to regain its political turf in the affected areas.

It is expected that in next elections she is going to win west Bengal elections and going to become Chief Minister of west Bengal.



Monday, July 19, 2010

How to use Indian Rupee Symbol ` in Microsoft office or Open office ?

How to use Indian Rupee Symbol ` in Microsoft office or Open office ?

Reality Views by sm -
Tuesday, July 20, 2010

July 2010, Indian Currency got the symbol.






Let’s start to use the Indian currency Symbol using font developed by the fordian Technology, an Indian internet engineering company.

I myself tested it, and font is working fine for me.
Please note that we can use the rupee symbol globally only after Unicode approves it.

But no one is going to stop us from using it in our personal mails and local use and our own documents.

Steps to start using the Indian Currency font.

Download the font from the foradian website
Download version 2.0 Rupee_Foradian.ttf
[ right click and open download window in a new tab, please read full article for full details.]


http://blog.foradian.com/font-with-indian-rupee-symbol-download-and-us

http://blog.foradian.com/rupee-font-version-20

The version 2.0 of the Rupee font contains all the glyphs (letters) and is based on BitstreamVera


Now install this font.
How to install downloaded rupee foradian font?

It is very easy, copy the downloaded font and then go to control panel,
Find the folder named as font, and paste this font into font folder.
Font folder contains all the fonts which we use in our documents.

Linux users, please copy the file to
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/Rupee/Rupee_Foradian.ttf
This font works fine in open office, word as well as Ubuntu.

Now open Microsoft word, choose font Rupee Foradian and press the keyboard key
The grave acent symbol - `
Normally we use times new roman and other fonts while typing in office or word
Now we have to just select the font rupee foradian and press the button above tab and it will generate symbol.
Please first time you may press tab button so be careful and press correct button.
Once the Rupee symbol is generated do not forget to change the font selection to times roman or whichever you are using.

This key or button is situated above the Tab button on our keyboard.
Normally we do not use this button. So it’s good choice.





But changing font will reduce the typing speed, and little bit ignorance and formatting of complete text may get changed.

This is the great opportunity for Keyboard makers in India, if they wish they can start selling the key board with this font within a month.
If you will delay, I am sure china will send the Rupee Keyboard for Indian citizens.
Just have to add one more button on keyboard its very easy task.

It was the duty of government of India to release this font using services of CDAC but now more and more companies will use this type of idea and produce the font or with each keyboard , every company will put the rupee sign at different location on keyboard.
Currently it seems that we have to wait 1 or 2 years for this as.

Now government of India has to fix the rules regarding Indian rupee symbol, keyboard placement of symbol, everything should be same on every keyboard then it may be Logitech or Microsoft keyboard.

Don’t forget to tell your friends to install foradian rupee font.
If you will use this font in your document and mails it is necessary that your friend should also install this font.
Only then he will be able to see the Rupee symbol otherwise your friend will only see a colen symbol & not the rupee symbol


No one cared or thought to ask the question
Why it took sixty years to get the symbol for Indian Rupee?
Was it very difficult?
Now few people say that we have to wait for six months, to get this symbol on keyboards we have to wait for 1 or 2 years.
Why we can not do it in one year or one month .
One month is enough.
Do you think made in china keyboard will first show the Rupee Sign on keyboard or Indian made keyboard ?

Part 24 – Indian Legal History - Indian High courts act 1861

Part 24 – Indian Legal History - Indian High courts act 1861

Reality views by sm –
Monday, July 19, 2010

Company kept judicial and executive functions separate since year 1793.
But this system was not perfect; the appointment procedure of judges was faulty.
Executive became judge and judge became executive vice versa because of lack of experience judiciary suffered as executive failed to do justice to judiciary.




In 1868, company officers pointed out that native judges and pleaders who had received a regular legal education at the Calcutta University had a better knowledge than the civilian, executive judges.
Therefore Bengal officers proposed the establishment of a separate judicial service.
Sir Henry Maine in 1868 condemned the [British] district judges as shamefully inefficient.
In year 1872 Law member Stephen supported the idea of a separate judicial service but nothing happened.
In 1924, the Rankin committee disfavored appointment of civilian as district judges, saying that the subordinate judges got more knowledge than civilian judges as subordinate judges got experience and legal education.
But nothing happened.

The Indian High Courts Act 1861 –

The Indian High Courts Act was passed by the British Parliament on the 6th August, 1861 and was titled as an act for establishing high courts of judicature in India.
This legislation contained only 19 sections only.
Its main function was to abolish the supreme courts and the Sadar Adalats in the three Presidencies and to establish the high courts in their place.
The records and document of the various courts became the records and documents of the High Court concerned.
It gave power authority in Her Majesty to issue letters patent under the great seal of the United Kingdom, to erect and establish High courts of judicature at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.

Each High court was to consist of a chief justice and as many puisne judges not exceeding fifteen as her majesty might think to fit to appoint.
Who became the high court judge or who was eligible to become the high court judge?
Judges were selected out of the following categories of persons
1. Barrister must have 5 years or more experience
2. members of the covenanted civil service of not less than ten years standing who should have served as Zillah judges for at least three years of that period
3. Persons who shall have held judicial office not inferior to that of principal sadar amen or judge of small cause court for a period of not less than five years.
4. Person who have been pleaders of a Sadar court or high court for a period of not less than ten years.
But the rule was made that, not less than one third of the judges in a High court, including chief justice were to be barristers and not less than one-third of the judges were to be members of the covenanted civil service.
The judges of the High court were to be held office during her majesty’s pleasure.

Each high court was to have and exercise all such civil and criminal admiralty and vice-admiralty, testamentary, intestate and matrimonial jurisdiction and original and appellate

The High Court was to have superintendence over all courts subject to its appellate jurisdiction.
It got power, authority to call for return, to transfer any suit or appeal from one court to another and to make and issue general rules for regulating the practice and proceedings of such courts.

The charter for the Calcutta high court was issued on May 14, 1862 and was published in Calcutta on the 1st July 1862 establishing the high court from the next day.
The charter for the high courts of Bombay and Madras were issued on June 26, 1862 and these courts were inaugurated on the 14th and 15th august 1862.

Suggested Reading –

Part 25 - Indian Legal History - Charter of Calcutta High Court 1865


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Short autobiography Of Kalyanji Anandji and their List of copied or inspired songs –

Short autobiography Of Kalyanji Anandji and their List of copied or inspired songs –
Reality Views by sm –
Monday, July 19, 2010

Kalyanji Anandji - one of the most original music composers of Bollywood.



Kalyanji Anandji name comes from first names of the two Gujarati brothers that formed the duo, Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah.

Kalyanji and Anandji were children of a businessman who migrated from Kutch to Mumbai to start a grocery and provision store.
The two brothers began to learn music from a music teacher, who taught them in lieu of paying his bills to their father.

Kalyanji started his career as a musician
Kalyanji then, along with his brother ANANDJI started an orchestral group called KALYANJI VIRJI AND PARTY - which organized musical, shows in Mumbai and outside.

When they started their journey in Bollywood, Bombay film industry one can easily say that every musician was like a Sachin Tendular, it was the golden period of Hindi music industry.
S.D Burman, Hemant Kumar, Madan Mohan, Naushad, Shankar Jaikishan and Ravi
Kalyanji and Anandji worked as music composers for over 250 films, 17 of which were GOLDEN JUBILEES, and 39 SILVER JUBILEES.

Manhar Udhas, Kumar Sanu, Alka Yajnik, Sadhna Sargam, Sapna Mukherjee, Udit Narayan, Sunidhi Chauhan, now very popular names, were nurtured as singers and got their first break from Kalyanji-Anandji.
They also helped introduce or gave career defining breaks to lyricists like Qamar Jalalabadi, Anand Bakshi, Gulshan Bawra, Anjaan, Verma Malik and M G Hashmat.

In 2005, Black Eyed Peas's "Don't Phunk with My Heart" utilised music pieces from two of their songs: "Ae Naujawan" from the 1972 film Apradh, and "Yeh Mera Dil" from the 1978 film Don, which won the rap group a Grammy Award.
There composition called pal bharke liye was used in an episode of The Simpsons

On 24 August 2000, Kalyanji died.
Kalyanji’s dream for training new and young talents and promoting them is carried on today by Anandji in the name of LITTLE STARS.

Below is the list of copied or inspired songs list of Kalyanji Anandji –
Just Four songs -


Movie Name - Jab Jab Phool Khile
Song Name - Ye sama
Copied from original Song – Mexican song 'Besame Mucho'

Movie Name - Mohobbat ke dushman
Song Name - Dil khoya khoya
Copied from original Song - Persian singer Googoosh's 'Man amade am'.

Movie Name - Chhalia
Song Name - Baje payal chun chun
Copied from original Song – 'Desert Hero' (Qalbi Nazil Daqq), from the collection 'Music for an Arabian Night' (1959) by Ron Goodwin.

Movie Name - Bluff Master
Song Name - Ae dil ab kahin na jaa
Copied from original Song – Sidney Bechet's 'Petite Fleur'



Some of Kalyanji Anandji great, brilliant compositions, by song title, are as follows:

1."Aao Tumhe Me Pyar Sikha Doon" (Upasna, 1971)
2."Akele Hai Chale Aao" (Raaz, 1967)
3."Apni to jaise taise" (Laawaris, 1978)
4."Bina Badra ke Bijuria" (Bandhan, 1969)
5."Bure Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum" (Banarasi Babu, 1973)
6."Chahe Paas Ho" (Samrat Chandragupta, 1959)
7."Chandan Sa Badan" (Saraswatichandra, 1968)
8."Chand Si Mehboob" (Himalay Ki God Mein, 1965)
9."Chale The Saath Milkar " (Hasina Maan Jayegi,1968)
10."Chhalia Mera Naam" (Chhalia, 1960)

11."Darpan Ko Dekha" (Upasna, 1971)
12."Dam Dam Diga Diga" (Chhalia, 1960)

13."Do bechare bina sahare" (victoriya no. 203,1972)
14."Do Qadam Tum Bhi Chalo" (Ek Hasina Do Diwane,1971)
15."Dilwala Diwana Mutwala Mastana" (Professor Pyarelal,1981)
16."Duniya Mein Pyar Ki Sab Ko" (Sachaa Jhutha,1970)
17."Gali Gali Mein" (Tridev, 1989)
18."Gazar Ne Kiya Hai Ishara (Tridev, 1989)
19."Govinda Aala Re Aala" (Bluff Master, 1963)
20."Hum Chod Chale Hai Mehfil Ko" (Ji Chahta Hai, 1964)
21."Humare Siva Tumhare Aur Kitne Diwane" (Apradh,1972)
22."Hum Ko Mohabbat Ho Gai Hai" (Haath Ki Safai", 1974)
23."Humsafar Mere Humsafar" (Purnima", 1965)
24."Husna ke Lakhon rang"(Johny Mera Naam,1970)
25."Jeevan Se Bhari Teri Aankhen" (Safar, 1970)
26."Jo Tumko Ho Pasand Wahi Baat Karenge" (Safar, 1970)
27."Jo Tum Hansoge To" (Kathputli,, 1971)
28."Karle Pyar Karle Aankhen Char"(Sacha Jhoota, 1970)
29."Khaike Paan Banaraswala" (Don, 1978)
30."Koi Jab Tumhara Hraday Tod De" (Purab Aur Paschim, 1970)
31."Koi Koi Raat Aisi Hoti Hai" ("Banarasi Babu, 1973)
32."Kya Hua Kya Nahin" (Yudh, 1985)
33."Kya Khoob Lagti Ho" (Dharmatma, 1975)
34."Laila O Laila" (Qurbani, 1980)
35."Main To Ek Khwab Hoon" (Himalay Ki God Mein, 1965)
36."Main Doob Jatah Hoon" (BlackMail,1973)
37."Main Pyasa Tum Sawan" (Farar,1975)
38."Main Teri Mohabatt Mein" (Tridev, 1989)
39."Mere Desh Ki Dharti" (Upkar, 1967)
40."Mera Jeevan Kora Kagaz" (Kora Kagaz, 1973)
41."Meri Pyari Behaniya"(Sacha Jhoota,1970)
42."Na Na Karte Pyar Tumhin Se" (Jab jab phool khile, 1965)
43."Na Koi Raha Hai Na Koi Rahega" (Johar Mehmood in Goa, 1965)
44."Naino Mein Nindiya Hai" (Joroo Ka Ghulam, 1972)
45."O Sathi Re Tere Bina bhi" (Muqaddar Ka Sikander, 1978)
46."PAL PAL DIL KE PAAS" (Black Mail, 1973)
47."Pal bhar ke liye" (Johny Mera Naam,1970)
48."Pardesiyon Se aakhiyan milana" ([[Jab jab phool khile], 1965)
49."Peene Walo Ko Peene Ka Bahana" (Haath Ki Safai, 1974)
50."Peete Peete Kabhi Kabhi" (Bairaag,1976)
51."Phool Tumhe Bheja Hai Khat Main" (Saraswatichandra, 1968)
52."pyar to ek din hona thaa" (Ek Shrimaan Ek Shrimati, 1969)
53."Salaam-e-ishq Meri Jaan" (Muqaddar Ka Sikander 1978)
54."Sama he suhana suhana"(Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani),1970)
55."Sukh Ke Sab Saathi" (Gopi,1970)
56."Tere Hoton Ke do phool" (Paras,1971)
57."Tere Naina Kyon Bhar Aaye" ("Geet,1971)
58."Teri raho me khade hai dil tham ke" (Chhalia, 1960)
59."Tirchi Topiwale" (Tridev, 1989)

60."Tu Kya Jane" (Haadsaa, 1983)
61."Vaada Kar Le Sajna" (Haath Ki Safai, 1974)
62."Yaari Hai Meri Imaan" (Zanjeer, 1973)
63."Yeh Bombay Saher Hai Haadsaa" (Haadsaa, 1983)
64."Yeh Duniyawale Poochhenge" (Mahal), 1969)
65."Yeh Mera Dil" (Don, 1978)
66."Yeh Raat Hai Pyasi Pyasi" ([[Chhoti Bahu,1971)
67."Yeh Sama, Sama he Suhana" (Jab Jab Phool Khile, 1965)
68."Y.O.G.A Karo Yoga Yoga" (Haadsaa, 1983)
69."Ye Vada Raha" (Professor Pyarelal,1981)
70."Yudh Kar" (Yudh, 1985)
71."Zindagi Ka Safar Hai Ye Kaisa Safar" (Safar, 1970)


Friday, July 16, 2010

Robbie Williams - Angels lyrics with original Video song of Angels –

Robbie Williams - Angels lyrics with original Video song of Angels –

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Do you think RSS should be Banned Now? RSS workers Attack Aaj Tak, Headlines Today News channel .

Do you think RSS should be Banned Now? RSS workers Attack Aaj Tak, Headlines Today News channel ?
Reality Views by sm –
Friday, July 16, 2010

I will be updating this news time to time.



RSS shows the world the real culture of India. RSS attack Aaj Tak News office.
Saffron brigade attacks Headlines Today office, capital of India ,Delhi Few goondas murdered the freedom of speech openly in presence of everyone .


The headline today news channel exposed the saffron connection regarding malegaon bomb blast.
At the time of attack it is reported that Police was also present.
The activists tried to enter using force into the building. But they were prevented from entering the offices of the media house.
The TV Today's Hindi channel Aaj Tak had recently reported the alleged links of some RSS activists to Mecca Masjid blast accused. They had even done a sting operation on senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar.
In a blatant attack on the media's freedom of speech and expression, the activists broke glass panes and destroyed property in the process. A large mob gathered outside the office building and shouted slogans in support of their leaders exposed by Headlines Today's expose.





If you are visiting from Europe or USA or UK for Common wealth games please think before coming to India know about your security and then visit.If you are female i know you are powerful but take more care.
Common wealth Games will not show you real face of India.Just remember seventy percent Indians earn only half US dollar or Euro.


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

IIT post-graduate D Udaya Kumar gives Indian Rupee symbol -

IIT post-graduate D Udaya Kumar gives Indian Rupee symbol -

Reality Views by sm –
Thursday, July 15, 2010


The five member panel has chosen IIT post-graduate D Udaya Kumar’s design from among five short listed symbols and recommended it for Cabinet approval.




Below is the photo of Indian Rupee symbol -




Kumar’s symbol is an amalgam of the Devanagari ‘Ra’ and the Roman capital ‘R’ without the stem
The Ministry had organized a symbol design competition with prize money of Rs 2.5 lakh with the condition that it should be applicable to the standard keyboard, be in the national language script or a visual representation and should represent the historical and cultural ethos of the country.

The basic aim of the new symbol is to provide the Indian rupee international recognition
In the global space, the unique sign will also help isolate the currency from the current abbreviation ‘Rs’ which is used by neighboring Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Kumar’s concept is based on the Tricolor and “arithmetic equivalence”.
While the white space between the two horizontal lines gives the impression of the national flag with the Shook Chakra, the two bold parallel lines stand for ‘equals to’, representing balance in the economy, both within and with other economies of the world.

In future All new Indian notes will now bear the symbol.

Suggested Reading -
How to use Indian Rupee Symbol ` in Microsoft office or Open office?
http://realityviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-to-use-indian-rupee-symbol-in.html

Know everything about chlorine gas and side effects, Benefits of chlorine gas –

Know everything about chlorine gas and side effects, Benefits of chlorine gas –
Reality views by sm –
Thursday, July 15, 2010

What is chlorine?

Chlorine is one of the most abundant chemical elements on Earth. It is ubiquitous in soils, minerals, plants and animals.



The discovery of chlorine by the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774 marked the beginning of the modern era of bleaching.
In 1774, in his small experimental laboratory, Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhem Scheele released a few drops of hydrochloric acid onto a piece of manganese dioxide. Within seconds, a greenish-yellow gas arose.

Although he had no idea at the time, he had just discovered chlorine.

The fact that the greenish-yellow gas was actually an element was only recognized several decades later by English chemist Sir Humphrey Davy. Until that time, people were convinced that the gas was a compound of oxygen. Davy gave the element its name on the basis of the Greek word khloros, for greenish-yellow. In 1810 he suggested the name "chloric gas" or "chlorine."
The most common compound of chlorine, sodium chloride, has been known since ancient times; archaeologists have found evidence that rock salt was used as early as 3000 BC and brine as early as 6000 BC
Chlorine is the chemical element with atomic number 17 and symbol Cl.
It is a halogen, found in the periodic table in group 17 (formerly VII, VIIa, or VIIb)
In its "normal" state, chlorine is a greenish yellow gas, but at -34°C it turns to a liquid.
It is the eleventh most common element in the earth's crust and is widespread in nature
Chlorine is a gas with a very irritating odor.
Chlorination is the process of adding the element chlorine to water as a method of water purification to make it fit for human consumption as drinking water.
Water which has been treated with chlorine is effective in preventing the spread of water born disease.
During the production of paper and cloth, chlorine is used as a bleaching agent. It is also used in cleaning products, including household bleach which is chlorine dissolved in water. Chlorine is used in the preparation of chlorides, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, polymers, synthetic rubbers, and refrigerants.
The production of chlorine results in the co-products caustic soda (sodium hydroxide, NaOH) and hydrogen gas (H2).
Chlorine is a naturally-occurring chemical element, one of the basic building blocks of matter. Scattered throughout the rocks of Earth’s continents and concentrated in its salty oceans, chlorine is an essential nutrient for plants and animals.

A common misconception is that elemental chlorine (Cl2) is present in chlorinated water. During water chlorination, elemental chlorine gas may be added to the water at first; however, the chlorine is quickly transformed into other chemicals, which actually disinfect the water.
Hypochlorous acid and sodium hypochlorite are two of these chemicals that disinfect the water.
Chlorine dissolves in water and is converted into chloride and hypochlorous acid.
If chlorine is spilled into water or onto soil or if it is released from a tank into the air, the chlorine will evaporate very quickly forming a greenish-yellow cloud that is heavier than air and can be carried by the wind several miles from the source.
Chlorine is broken down by sunlight within a matter of several minutes.

The most common method of making chlorine is by passing an electric current through a saltwater solution.
The solution separates into chlorine and two other useful products: sodium hydroxide -- also known as caustic soda or lye -- and hydrogen.

Some of the advantages and chemical/physical properties of chlorine include:

•Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature.
•Chlorine has a pungent, irritating odor similar to bleach that is detectable at low concentrations.
•Without sodium chloride (salt), there would be no life.
•The density of chlorine gas is approximately 2.5 times greater than air, which will cause it to initially remain near the ground in areas with little air movement.
•Chlorine is not flammable, but may react explosively or form explosive compounds with many common substances (including acetylene, ether, turpentine, ammonia, natural gas, hydrogen, and finely divided metals).
•Chlorine is slightly water soluble, and reacts with moisture to form hypochlorous acid (HClO) and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
•Chlorine is commonly pressurized and cooled for storage and shipment as an amber-colored liquid.
•When we drive a car, use a computer, drink a glass of water, or wear vinyl rain gear, chlorine works for us
•Chlorine plays an important role in harnessing solar energy -- purifying the silicon found in grains of sand and helping transform them into solar panel chips.
•Sodium chloride literally keeps our bodies from drying up, moves our muscles, makes our meals matter, and attacks germs to keep us healthy.


How do we get exposed to chlorine?

1.People who work in places where chlorine is made or used may be exposed to low levels over a period of time.
2.Improper use of swimming pool chemicals.
3.If we mix household chemicals such as toilet cleaner with bleach. Mixing household cleaners containing ammonia with bleach may also release dangerous chemicals into the air.
4.breathing, skin contact, and eye contact if an accident involving chlorine takes place nearby, such as a liquid chlorine spill, a leak from a chlorine tank, or a leak from a facility that produces or uses chlorine.

How chlorine affects the health?

1.Exposure to low levels of chlorine can result in nose, throat, and eye irritation.
2.At higher levels, breathing chlorine gas may result in changes in breathing rate and coughing, and damage to the lungs.
3.Some people may develop an inflammatory reaction to chlorine. This condition is called reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS), a type of asthma caused by some irritating or corrosive substances.
4.people who suffer from respiratory conditions such as allergies or hay fever, or who are heavy smokers, tend to experience more severe effects
5.Drinking small amounts of hypochlorite solution (less than a cup) can produce irritation of the esophagus.
6.Drinking concentrated hypochlorite solution can produce severe damage to the upper digestive tract and even death. These effects are most likely caused by the caustic nature of the hypochlorite solution and not from exposure to molecular chlorine.
7.Spilling hypochlorite solution on the skin can produce irritation. The severity of the effects depends on the concentration of sodium hypochlorite in the bleach.
8.Short-term exposures (minutes) to high concentrations of chlorine affect children in the same manner they affect adults
9.We do not know whether exposure to chlorine gas during pregnancy can result in damage to unborn babies because there are no studies of pregnant women or pregnant animals exposed to chlorine gas.


Does chlorine cause cancer?

No, it does not cause cancer.
There are no medical tests to determine whether you have been exposed specifically to chlorine.
Chlorine is transformed in the body into chloride ions, which are normal components of the body.
An enormous amount of chlorine has to be inhaled or ingested in order to detect a significant increase in chloride ions in the blood.

How is chlorine poisoning treated?
There is no antidote for chlorine poisoning.
If contact with liquid chlorine occurs, immediate decontamination of skin and eyes with copious amounts of water is important.
This should be done cautiously for patients whose exposure has resulted in frostbite. Chemical burns which result from chlorine exposure should be treated as thermal burns.

Inhalational chlorine poisoning is treated with supportive care and can include administration of humidified oxygen, bronchodilators and airway management. Pulmonary edema may be delayed and, therefore, patients should be monitored for up to 24 hours following severe inhalation exposures.
It is important to maintain ventilation and oxygenation, monitor arterial blood gases and/or pulse oximetry, and consider positive airway pressure as a treatment option.
Most people recover following exposure to chlorine gas.

Is it possible to use Chlorine as a weapon in war ?
Chlorine gas, also known as bertholite, was first used as a weapon in World War I by Germany on April 22, 1915 in the Second Battle of Ypres.
It was pioneered by a German scientist later to be a Nobel laureate, Fritz Haber of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin, in collaboration with the German chemical conglomerate IG Farben, who developed methods for discharging chlorine gas against an entrenched enemy.
Chlorine gas has also been used by insurgents against the local population and coalition forces in the Iraq War in the form of chlorine bombs. On March 17, 2007, for example, three chlorine filled trucks were detonated in the Anbar province killing two and sickening over 350


How we can reduce the risk of exposure to chlorine?
1.Do not mix bleach with other household cleaners such as toilet cleaners because chlorine gas can be released to the air.
2.Do not mix bleach with household cleaners containing ammonia because dangerous chemicals can be released to the air.
3.Chlorine gas can also be released to the air when chemicals used to chlorinate swimming pools are mishandled.

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established an environmental air limit of 0.5 ppm.
Exposure to higher levels could result in discomfort and irritation.
Dependent on the concentration, these effects may be reversible when exposure ends.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Part 23 – Indian Legal History – Small Causes Court and City Civil Court

Part 23 – Indian Legal History – Small Causes Court and City Civil Court -
Reality Views by sm –
Sunday, July 11, 2010

Provincial small cause courts –

In 1753 Courts of Requests were created in the three Presidency towns.
In 1850 Legislature abolished the courts of requests and established courts of small causes in their place.



These courts are the courts of minor jurisdiction and provide quick justice in cases of small monetary value.
These courts were constituted by the Provincial small cause’s courts act, XLII of 1860 which was amended by act of XI of 1865.
Again this act was replaced by new legislation, act IX of 1887.

The act gives power to state government to establish courts of small causes and these courts can take cognizance of civil suits up to a value of 500 rupees but state government may extend their jurisdiction to one thousand rupees.
Following types of cases are excluded from the purview of these courts.
• Suits regarding government acts
• Possession of immoveable property etc

A suit cognizable by a court of small causes is not to be tried by any other court.
The decision of small cause courts are final but the High Court exercises a power of revision.
A court of small causes is subject to the administrative control of the district court and to the superintendence of the High Court.
Advantage of small cause court is that speedy justice in petty litigation.
These courts follow summary procedure.
If civil judge is given this type of work, it loses all the merits and in small cases also people do not get the speedy justice.

A civil court was established in the Madras under the Madras city civil court act, VII of 1892.
In 1955 the state government took power under the act to extend its jurisdiction up to rupees 50,000.
These courts try civil cases only and appeals from it lie to the High court.
Bombay city civil court act, 1948 was passed by the Bombay legislature which created civil court just like Madras civil court.
The main reason to establish this court is to reduce the workload of High courts.
Calcutta civil court was established in 1957 under legislation passed by the west Bengal Legislature in 1953.

Village Panchayat Courts –
Village Panchayat is very old traditional system of law in Hindu India as well as Muslim India.
Art.40 Directive Principle in the Indian Constitution declares the state shall take steps to organize village panchyats and give them such powers and authority to enable them to function as units of self government.
Every state in India has enacted legislation to regulate the composition, constitution and powers of the village Panchyat.
Punjab Tenancy Act 1887
Punjab Gram Panchyat Act 1952

For me I think India does not need Panchayat system, India needs more educated judges and courts, the number of courts should be increased in India.
Only an educated person, layman, judge can give justice to any person.
Panchayat means it brings the ghost of caste and religion while giving the justice.
Justice should be always given without consideration of caste and religion.

Suggested Reading –

Part 24 – Indian Legal History - Indian High courts act 1861



Saturday, July 10, 2010

The list of copied or inspired songs list of Shankar Jaikishan –

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Below is the list of copied or inspired songs list of Shankar Jaikishan

Movie Name - Andaz
Song Name - Dil use do Jo jaan de de
Copied from original Song – ‘With a little help from my friends' by Beatles



Movie Name - Andaz
Song Name - Hai Na bolo bolo
Copied from original Song – 'Papa loves mama'

Movie Name - Apne Huye Paraye
Song Name - Koyi Bulaye Aur Koyi Aaye
Copied from original Song – 'Old Beirut'

Movie Name - An evening in Paris
Song Name - Leja leja
Copied from original Song – nspired by the single by The Shadows, "Man of Mystery

Movie Name - Around The World
Song Name - Jaane bhi de sanam mujhe
Copied from original Song – Beatles track, 'I'll get you'


Movie Name - Aman
Song Name - Aaj ki raat
Copied from original Song – Too much tequila by the Champs


Movie Name - Awara
Song Name - Ghar aaya mera pardesi
Copied from original Song – Egyptian Diva Umm Khalthoum - 'Ala Balad El Mahboub'. The meaning
Of this title happens to be 'My beloved came home'


Movie Name - Aashiq
Song Name - Main aashiq hun bahaaron ka
Copied from original Song – 'Return to Paradise' (Sanargi'u)

Movie Name - Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai
Song Name - Bin dekhe aur bin pehchane
Copied from original Song – ‘Dancing Eyes' (Abbo Oubib Ghanoura)

Movie Name - Jab pyar kissi se hota hai
Song Name - Jiya ho
Copied from original Song – Sarah Vaughan's 1958 track, Broken Hearted Melody


Movie Name - Jhuk gayaa aasmaan
Song Name - Kaun hai Jo sapnon mein aaya
Copied from original Song – Elvis Presley's song Margarita from the movie Fun in Acapulco

Movie Name - Jis desh mein Ganga behti hain
Song Name - AA ab laut chalen
Copied from original Song – Italian number 'Ciao ciao bambina'

Movie Name - Junglee
Song Name - Suku suku
Copied from original Song – Nina and Frederik's 'Sucu sucu'


Movie Name - Jaanwar
Song Name - Dekho, ab to
Copied from original Song – 'I want to hold your hand' by Beatles

Movie Name - Gumnaam
Song Name - Jaane chaman
Copied from original Song – Les feuilles mortes (Yves Montand) | Autumn Leaves (Édith Piaf)

Movie Name - Gumnaam
Song Name - Gumnaam hai koi
Copied from original Song – Henry Mancini's theme for the movie Charade

Movie Name - Chori Chori
Song Name - Panchi banoon
Copied from original Song – Scottish song, 'Coming through the rye

Movie Name - Chori chori
Song Name - Aaja sanam
Copied from original Song – Italian folk tune, 'Tarantella'

Movie Name - Dil apna aur preet parai
Song Name - Ajeeb dastan hai yeh
Copied from original Song – Jim Reeves 1956 hit, 'My lips are sealed'


Movie Name - Dil apna aur preet paraye
Song Name - Itni badi mehfil
Copied from original Song – Harry Belafonte number 'Banana Boat Song


Movie Name - Main sundar hoon
Song Name - Do mastane...tu ru ku
Copied from original Song – Elvis number, 'Wooden heart

Movie Name - Ek Phool Char Kaante
Song Name - Soch Rahi Ki Kahoon Na Kahoon
Copied from original Song – Italian track by name, 'Piccolissima Serenata'.

Movie Name - Boyfriend
Song Name - Aiga aiga
Copied from original Song – Connie Francis' 1958 swinging chartbuster, 'Stupid Cupid

Movie Name - Love in Tokyo
Song Name - Sayonara
Copied from original Song – Albert Ketelby's 1920 orchestral piece, 'In a Persian Marke

Movie Name - Singapore
Song Name - Rasa Sayang
Copied from original Song – Indonesian folk song of the same name Rasa Sayang


Short autobiography Shankar Jaikishan

Short autobiography Of Shankar Jaikishan -
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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Shankar Jaikishan is known as one of the greatest composers of Bollywood, Hindi industry.

Name - Shankar Singh Raghuvanshi
Born - October 5, 1922
Place – Punjab India
Died – April 26, 1987


Name - Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal
Born – November 4, 1929
Place – Vansda, Gujarat India
Died – September 12, 1971

Profession – Music director, composer

Shankar started his career with a theater group run by Satyanarayan and Hemawati, before shifting to Prithvi Theatre where he played tabla and performed some minor roles in plays. Shankar worked as assistant to the leading composer duo of Husnlal Bhagatram.

Jaikishan obtained his musical lessons from Sangeet Visharad Wadilalji and later from Prem Shankar Nayak. After moving to Bombay, he became a disciple of Vinayak Tambe.

In Bombay Shankar and Jaikishan both used to visit the office of director Chandravadan Bhatt in search of work.
At this place both met and become friends. Shankar promised to Jaikishan that he will get the Jaikishan the job of a Harmonium player at Prithvi theaters and later he got the job. And both became very close friends.

Raj Kapoor offered Barsaat movies music to Shankar who insisted on taking Jaikishan as his partner and thus came into existence the new pair of music directors named `Shankar-Jaikishan' who gave excellent music for the RK production `Barsaat' in 1949.

Shankar Jaikishan had the major contribution towards the development of Jazz music in India and the new genre Indo Jazz. Their 1968 album Raaga-Jazz style is the earliest Indo-Jazz recording in India. In this album, considered to be one of the most innovative, SJ created 11 songs based on Indian Ragas with saxophone, trumpet, sitar (by Rais Khan), tabla, bass etc.

During their heyday and even toward the later part of their career, they were the highest paid music directors in the industry.

Shankar played the role of a fisherman in the film Aag (1948).
Jaikishan appeared in a small role as the drunkard husband of Nadira in the film Shree 420 (1955). Also, the song Aye pyaase dil bezubaan was picturized on him in the film Begunaah (1957).



Few Names of Movies where SJ gave great music –
•Chori Chori
•Anari
•Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai
•Professor
•Suraj
•Brahmachari
•Pehchaan
•Mera Naam Joker
•Be-Imaan
•Yahudi
•Chhoti Bahen
•Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai
•Dil Ek Mandir
•Sangam (film)
•Arzoo (1965 film)
•Diwana (film)
•Chanda Aur Bijli
•Andaz (1971 film)
•Resham Ki Dori
•Sanyasi

Jaikishan died in 1971 due to cirrhosis of liver, a disease caused by excessive consumption of alcohol.
After Jaikishan's death, Shankar carried on with the banner of Shankar-Jaikishan alone (as per their mutual understanding made during their life time that in case of the demise of any one of them, the surviving partner will continue to work with the same team name).
But Shankar has to face many problems after the death of Jaikishan and as rule of industry Shankar also suffered the same problems which others suffer.
Shankar died in 1987. Sadly, his death received nominal media coverage and his funeral was attended only by his family and some friends. The film industry was hardly represented at his funeral (even Raj Kapoor did not attend), thus reinforcing the stereotype of its fickle-natured loyalties.

Descendents of Shankar and Jaikishan stayed away from the film industry.
Shankar's family is based in Hyderabad and is involved in the hotel business.
Jaikishan's family is based in Mumbai and his wife (Pallavi Jaikishan) and one daughter (Bhairavi Jaikishan) are dress designers. Jaikishan's other children pursue different vocations.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Indian Parents Do Not Have Right to Raise Voice against Fee Hike – Know the story of Adhishree Gopalkrishnan - The story of Injustice and Cruelty

Indian Parents Do Not Have Right to Raise Voice against Fee Hike – Know the story of Adhishree Gopalkrishnan - The story of Injustice and Cruelty

Reality Views by sm –
Friday, July 09, 2010


Adhishree Gopalkrishnan who is she?

Adhishree Gopalkrishnan is a 13 year old girl, who was expelled from Goregaon’s Vibgyor High School without doing anything wrong , her fault is only that her mother tried to get the justice .



Bombay high court chief justice Mohit Shah said, “We have seen marriages broken by the behaviour of a husband or wife’s parents. This is the first case where academic career of a child is in jeopardy because of the social behaviour of parents.”

The court was informed that the school management had refused admission to Adhishri because her mother had lodged a “false and unwarranted” police complaint against the school management in July 2009, alleging that she feared the school would physically harm her and Adhishri.

But what ever information I found regarding this I came to know after the protest of mother and trying hard , school has to reduce their fee and after this the girl child was expelled from her school .

Complete Story of Adhishree Gopalkrishnan
Chronology of Events –

28 Mar, 2008: Fee Hike case registered with 1000+ Vibgyor parents signatures filed with the High Court by Avisha Kulkarni, Sanjita Prasad, Balachandran Unni, Prashant Basrur and Vishal Ruia in representative capacity.

3 July, 2009: As per the Court directives, Deputy Director, Education Department, issues order to reduce fees by nearly Rs. 20,000

School defies the order. Asks parents to pay the original hiked fee structure. Avisha persists with the Education Department to force the school to implement the order. Edu. Dept issues letter in the name of ‘Avisha and parents’ to pay the reduced fees.

School demands the original hiked fees. Parents protest outside the school. All parents are requested by Dy Director’s order to abstain from paying the hiked fees. Yet, every parent pays the original hiked fees except Avisha.

Avisha going by the Court orders and not paying the hiked fees angers the management Avisha starts getting calls.

22-23 July, 2009: Avisha starts getting tip-off calls from reliable source close to the management about threats to her life and expelling the child from the school.

24 July, 2009: As a law abiding citizen, with a proof of support, Avisha brings this to the notice of the Police by writing a letter Expelling of Adhishree as tipped by the caller (and mentioned in the letter to the police) has indeed come true.
12 Aug, 2009: After investigations, the police did not register any complaint, cognizable or non-cognizable but wrote a letter to Avisha on 12 Aug, 2009 informing her that Mr. Kerawalla was summoned to the police station for enquiry and was cautioned against not doing any such act which might result in a law and order problem. Avisha treated it as a closed chapter.

The school has given the following 3 points as reasons for canceling Adhishree’s admission for IX grade

Reason 1: For filing a false complaint and unwarranted allegations against the management
Reason 2: For writing a letter holding the Principal responsible for books lost in the school
Reason 3: For participating and leading Morchas against the Principal

Adhishree was hopeful of going back to school a month after she was expelled. But the Bombay high court dismissed her petition .

Adhishree, through her mother Avisha Gopalkrishnan, had challenged her expulsion from Vibgyor High School in Goregaon on June 2. According to her petition, she was made to bear the brunt of her mother’s protests against an alleged misappropriation of funds. She had urged the court to direct the management to re-admit her as she had paid the fees (Rs80,000) for the term on May.

Speaking for Vibgyor High, senior counsel Janak Dwarkadas said, “We have been compelled to take this unfortunate step [of expelling the child].” He said it was Gopalkrishnan’s tiff with the school management that led to the chief minister, the minister of education, the charity commissioner and the education inspector to prod the school to take Adhishree back.

If school does not want her to study on the first Instance how can school accept the fees and give her admission ?

The mother of the child forgot that the in India laws are made for rich and for their benefit.

I appreciate her courage for fighting for justice with the rich people , rich management and the country where people are afraid of going against system.

My questions are:

For the crimes of parents how can we punish Adhishree?
What about the right to education act?
What about the fundamental rights?

Today if we do not oppose this verdict tomorrow it will be your son or daughter.

Does it mean that if we do not have money then we can not send our kids to good schools.

Don’t we have fundamental right to raise the voice against the fee hike or the things which parents find wrong which school is doing?

What if tomorrow kids commit suicide because of no admission in school who will be responsible for this , the court or school or mother .

What is the fault of student ?

Do you think this judgment is right ?

Problem in India is that we do not find the certified copies of legal judgments on internet easily .
I can find American or British or Canadian judgments easily on internet but regarding Indian courts its nearly impossible to find the information .

Without reading the judgment in this case it is very difficult to say who made the mistake .
The school said that
“The academics of the child are good then why don’t they admit her to another school?” said Dwarkadas, school, advocate.

If this case does not go to the Supreme Court it will give free hand to all the schools in Maharashtra to expelled any student from the school.

School Management will become to strong , but who cares in India.

The marriage of Dhoni or Viveka suicide case or this case of Adhishree Gopalkrishnan
Which case is more important for India and Indian society .

One very important question this case has raised is that
Tomorrow when as per right to education act 25% seats are reserved for poor class.
How they will be able to study in these schools ?
Yes we Indians are very selfish , it’s the fault of mother who fought for the justice for everyone and today no one is ready to help her .

Remember always we are living in India and in India we will never get justice .

Justice Delayed is Justice Denied .

BK Subbarao, advocate for the petitioners, told the court that the school and parents had been litigating since 2007, but it was now that the school had expelled the child.

My question is that Does child does not suffer last 3 years , how school now realize that child will not be able to study in the school .

How justice can punish the kid for the sins of parents.

Adhishree Gopalkrishnan what is her fault ?

Her fault is only that she is born in a country where justice is not guaranteed .

Now what she should do ?

I do not find any thing wrong done by the Adhishree Gopalkrishnan , she has paid fees, she has attendance, and she has not done anything wrong.
School says she is intelligent and good student in this case we can see that

Adhishree Gopalkrishnan has a full right to study in that school only if she wishes .
School Management has no right to punish a kid for the sins of parents then they may be good sins or bad sins.

We Indians have habit to run away from the problems and justice and we are so coward that we can not even openly support someone who is fighting for justice.

If you care for India and future of next generation please spread this news and make everyone aware about this .

I am sure you will say that she should study in different school that is correct ?

Now my question is tomorrow if they say if u want freedom of speech go to America
Then what we are suppose to do in this case ?

Does the student has no right to decide where she wants to study ?

The truth is school management is afraid that if she studies in the school other parents will get the confidence and every one will start to fight for the justice.


Jai of school education
Jai Ho Toothless Right to education Act .
Corruption and Injustice is the religion of India.


Updated on Saturday, April 21, 2012

Kulkarni moved the Supreme Court in August 2011.
Explaining the delay to Media, TOI she said that
"My primary concern was to seek admission for my daughter in a new school and to help her settle there. She was in Std IX, where missing four months of academics was not advisable. When I was convinced that she is settled in the new school, I moved the Supreme court of India.

Kulkarni's main prayer was asking the school to set aside the expulsion order. The SC bench of Justices R M Lodha and H L Gokhale disposed of the petition and ordered the school to withdraw the expulsion letter.

The Supreme Court directed the management of Vibgyor High School to withdraw the letter by which Adhishree was expelled from the school.

But mother said that "I do not want my daughter to undergo the mental trauma once again. I will not send her back to the same school," said Avisha Kulkarni, Adhishree Gopalkrishnan's mother.

But what happened after so much, she is not studying in same school and we can understand the reasons, its good that she is not studying in that school.

But don’t you think damages should be paid and given to the girl who has suffered so much because of wrongful expulsion of her from school.