#CleanupBollywood
Murugan, the proprietor of a coffee shop had been busy all day. Being Saturday, his shop was very crowded and the customers seemed unending.
He had been on his toes since morning. Towards the evening he felt a splitting headache surfacing.
As the clock ticked away, his headache worsened.
Unable to bear it, he stepped out of the shop leaving his staff to look after the sales.
He walked across the street to the Pharmacy to buy himself a painkiller to relieve his headache.
He swallowed the pill and felt relieved. He knew that in a few minutes he would feel better.
As he strolled out of the shop, he casually asked the salesgirl, "Where is Mr. Gopalan, the Chemist? He's not at the cash counter today!"
The girl replied, "Sir, Mr. Gopalan had a splitting headache and said he was going across to your coffee shop. He said a cup of hot coffee would relieve him of his headache."
The man's mouth went dry and he mumbled, "Oh! I see."
This is a typical case of looking outside ourselves for something that we have within us.
How strange, but true!
The Chemist relieves his headache by drinking coffee and the coffee shop owner finds relief in a pain-relieving pill!
Similarly, many of us travel across the lengths and breadths of the universe and also visit several shrines and ashrams to find peace.
_Eventually, we come to realize that real peace is within our own hearts. _
#BharatJodaYatra
The walk that is creating waves in the country but which is being kept under wraps by the mainstream media....
"Bharat Jodo yatra
When the Yatra started, most of us had little idea about what it was other than the objectives that the media cooked up.
From being a politically motivated move to Rahul Gandhi's rebranding, a lot was fed to us. Only those who were participating in it had some idea about how to articulate it's objectives.
But as time has passed, as people have joined in their lakhs, one needs to sit back and interpret the many dimensions that it has grown into.
#Cancer
GROWING CANCER BURDEN.
Cancer is primarily a disease of older people, hence, as life expectancy went up, cancer incidences too went up, said Dr. Mallath, a senior consultant of Digestive Oncology.
Maximum increases will occur in the most populous and least developed States, where the facilities for cancer diagnostics and treatment are grossly inadequate.
The types of cancers in India are also undergoing a transition, similar to a report from Japan five decades ago.
There has been a decline of cancers caused by infections, such as cervical, stomach, and penile cancer, and an increase in cancers associated with energy intake, physical activity imbalance and ageing, such as breast, colorectal and prostate cancers.
#VIP_FRIENDS #netas
WHO IS A VIP?
A very important person (VIP) is a person who is accorded special privileges due to their status or importance.
Examples include celebrities, heads of state or heads of government, other politicians, major employers, high rollers, high-level corporate officers, wealthy individuals, or any other notable person who receives special treatment for any reason.
The special treatment usually involves separation from common people, and a higher level of comfort or service.
Britain has an official number of 84 VIPs. France has 109, Japan has 125 and Germany has 142.
#RussianArmy
RUSSIAN MILITARY POWER.
Russia and India have about the same annual military budgets. Look at what the Russian budget supports, and we know what we have got. The Russian spend about a third of what the Chinese do.
The Global Firepower Index shows Russia at second place.
Like India, Britain, France, Germany and Japan have similar annual military budgets. Yet on a budget like that Russia is willing and able to deploy power in far away places.
Its new nuclear attack submarines now prowl all the oceans. Its long range bombers project power deep into the neighboring skies. Clearly power is something more than just money and manpower.
Biggest problem facing the country is the concentration of wealth in the hands of few and their complete lack of confidence in the the economy going forward.
What has happened over the last eight years is that Modi has followed an agenda of making people poor (to make them dependent on the government and thus appear as their savior when giving free ration, etc.) and transfer the money into the hands of the rich.
Taxes have been socialized and profits have been privatized.
But this has had a bad effect on the economy. The purchasing power of the masses has eroded and that has led to fall in sales of products and services of the big corporate entities.