October 25, 2009

Biography of Madan Mohan Malaviya

Madan Mohan Malaviya was born to an orthodox Hindu family at Allahabad on December 25, 1861. He established one of India's oldest and most prestigious universities, Banaras Hindu University(B.H.U), at Varanasi.

supervision for native Indians was started by Justice Vivian Bose, Madan Mohan Malaviya, Pandit Hridayanath Kunzru, Annie Besant and George Arundale, in 1913.

He was founder editor of two nationalist weeklies called Hindustan (in Hindi) and The Indian Union (in English).[1] Malaviya was the president of the Indian National Congress in 1909 and in 1918. Like many of the living leaders of Indian National Congress he was a Moderate.

He later founded Banaras Hindu University, commonly known as BHU, a prominent institution of learning in India today.

In 1928 he met Lala Lajpat Rai, and many others in protesting against the Simon Commission, which had been set up by the British to consider India's future. He represented India at the First Round Table Conference in 1931.

Malaviya popularised the famous slogan "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone will triump). He was a great teacher and a follower of The Bhagavad Gita - A great Karmayogi.

He worked for the destruction of caste barrier in temples and other social barriers. He is believed to have undergone a Kayakalpa[citation needed]. Also, he organized a mass of 200 Dalit peoples, including the Hindu Dalit (Harijan) leader P. N. Rajbhoj to demand entry at the Kalaram Temple on a Rath Yatra day. All those who participated in this event took a dip in the Godavari River and chanted Hindu mantras. Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya made massive efforts for the entry into any Hindu temple.

Malviya Nagar in Allahabad, Lucknow, Delhi, Bhopal and Jaipur are named after him. A postage stamp has been printed in India in his honour. Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) at Jaipur is named after him. Madan Mohan Malviya Engineering College in Gorakhpur, UP is also named after him.

Free download Rajiv Dixit's Lectures on National and Political Issues

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Lecture on Real Story of Indian Freedom

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Fraud in Industrialisation and Liberalisation

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Udharikaran_aur_Vaishvikaran Part 2

Lie of Foreign Advertising

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Bad Education System of Indian under Macaulay policy of Education .


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India Visit of Elizabeth with bad planning


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Bad Effect of Advertising on Children's mind

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Protect of Cow and its Importance

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Pokhran Test

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Bad marketing in international trade


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Patent and Medicine Act

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CTBT


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How to improve Indian Economy


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Bad Agriculture Schemes

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Tribute to Mahatma Ghandhi

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Pune Engineering College Lecture


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Importance of Ganesh Festival in Indian Independence

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Kargil Scam

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WTC Attact


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Indian Black Money in Swiss Bank Part 3

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October 24, 2009

Picture of Barack Obama Winner of Nobel Prize for Peace

I am supporter to all who are doing work for peace . Obama Barack has won the Nobel prize for his peace work . This picture is tribute to USA president for his peace work from Protect your freedom blog .

Bhagat Singh Life's Presentation

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October 15, 2009

Rajiv Dixit's Thoughts on Land Acquisition Act

Rajiv Dixit's own Words

" Amongst the innumerable laws made by the Britishers for the exploitation of India, one was the Land Acquisition Act, which allowed the British government to seize land property of any individual. This law came into existence in around 1824 and primarily targeted the farmers.
Estimates show that in around 1824 there were 20 crore farmers in India each having atleast 10 acres of land. This law aimed at seizing land for use by British government, leaving the farmers landless whose primary source of livelihood was the land which was used for agriculture. "

In around 1849 this Act was amended to make it further cruel, that if the British government decides to take the land of some farmer then the government shall decide the compensation the farmer is supposed to get in exchange for the land(which was always very low), and that the farmer cannot challenge the government’s decision in any court of law. Moreover if the farmer resisted the government’s order then any kind of violent action could be taken against them.

Till today , even after 62 years of independence this law continues to exploit the farmers of India. It is a point worth paying attention to that the 60,000 kilometres of rail-tracks of Indian Railway have been laid down mostly on the lands of these farmers. If the Indian Railway earns thousands of crores annually using these rail tracks, and if it exists for the welfare of Indians then don’t these farmers deserve a share of this profit ?

Industrialists are mostly given large acres of land for prices like Rs. 1 per acre , on grounds of arguments like economic growth, industrialization and SEZ(Special Economic Zones) etc. But do the industrialists really get the land for Rs. 1 /acre. It doesn’t need much explanation about the amount of bribe that political parties take in to allot vast stretches of lands (that belonged to farmers) to these industrialists. So the government is basically acting as land dealers , just interested in their share of profit, having little concern of industrial growth or farmers at all.

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