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My Story , My Life


My Story , My Life


Hey ! my mother ,

Hey ! my father ,
I never wanted you to go
But you were just the wind that blows
Regret is a feeling that I feel everyday;
God took you away from me, and I didn’t say –

You didn’t deserve to die;
Did not deserve to be in pain,
Only to leave me here asking you why –
Night after night when I cry in vain.
Thinking of the parents I’ve lost
Knowing of the pain and misery it’s cost.

Lush green forests, Singing streams, Eternal snows,
Dancing birds, Verdant vales, &Emerald meadows.
Apple’s trees, Pilgrims’ faith;
Story they narrate – all merge into them –
MY Grand Father! & My Grand Mother!

You come to me like heaven’s caring arms;
I would say just like the schoolmarms.
I remember days when troubles were high ;
You wanted to smile but you had to sigh.
Your faith, your care, your love gave me strength
To face the world without fear and with strength.

You kept me safe & strong
And sheltered from the storm
You were my might when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You said no star was out of reach
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach

Seventeen years I kept you in my sight.
Now all I can do is hold the memories tight
The day your soul drifted high
My heart knew, and all I could do was cry
You both have gone far away from this land,
I miss the precious touch of your loving hands.

As a son, grandson and brother;
I lost Ma, Pa, Sis , Grandma & Grandpa;
As a son , grandson and brother;
If the choice was mine I'd rather
Had not lost either one.

My grandpa ! My grandma ! , My father !
My mother ! My sister !
You all I do miss -
But we shall meet someday
On the great judgment day
To chase the clouds away.

A mild wind blew cross the land
Reaching out to hold a hand
For on the winds the angel came
Calling out my adoptive mother's name.
She gave me wings and made me fly
She boosted me up I could touch the sky
She gave me everything
When I had nothing
She stood by me and I stood tall
I have her love I have it all

I’m fighter tested by destiny & setbacks
But I always found my own way back
My victories are small and few
Each day the fight begins anew
I have chosen the road that I’m on
I have joined the fight for excellence
Until the war is won

So what if the beads scattered
The problem is resolved per se
If your tears are auctioned off
Then your penance is complete

Nothing gets lost here
The book changes its cover
Like the night peels moonlight
In the morn to be sun-ray lover

Many, many pots n pails have broken
Not a crease on the well's face o muscle
Many, many boats have sunk
The shore has the same hustle-bustle

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Kumar Anil
No prosecution can be initiated u/s 25 of the Arms Act against any person in respect of any offense u/s 3 of act ibid without the prior sanction of the District Magistrate u/s 39 of the Arms Act. Sanction u/s 39 is not an empty formality. It is a wholesome safeguard against a false, frivolous & inexpedient prosecution.

Sanction is not a mere formality. It is a public document. Institution of proceeding refer to setting the machinery of law in motion and does not cover act prior to it such as arrests & investigation by police which are of administrative character.

The sanction must be given by the DM after fully satisfying that an offence is prima facie made under section 3. In order to make up its mind DM must see d relevant documents as well as d firearm, which must be produced b4 him by d police .Otherwise it can not b concluded that d possession of firearm was illegal or it actually falls with in the definition in section 2 of the arms act. There should be a report of Forensic Lab to prove that d said firearm was in a working order. Gun which is not in working order can not be considered as firearm. 
Kumar Anil


Today is a historic day as Right to Education Act would come into effect. It is a TRYST with DESTINY and a master stroke legislation.I hope the stake holders get it right.It promises free and compulsory education for 6-14 years kids. Now it will be binding on Govt to ensure that all children in 6-14 years age group get schooling. Specially focus on bringing back 8.1 million children of this age group back to the classrooms.But quality comes at a price.There are many good private schools in India.Lets see , what happens after RTE  ? Will quality of education become more expensive or compromised ? There is a huge deficit  of trained teachers , our school, here in Himachal , are full of untrained teachers like PTA teachers ,who are not even getting their salary since long time .Right to Education  is gonna be big challenge for the Govt. in upcoming future .

Kumar Anil

In India, corruption is something we all learn to live with.Corruption is silently eating into the vitals of our nation like termite .Bit by bit, it is denting our dignity & compromising our soul. Corruption has afflicted all the organs of our society. Let’s talk about MNERGA, the most ambitious social sector scheme launched in Independent India’s History. A recent CAG survey report stated that only 3.2% of the target households of the MNERGA have benefited from the scheme. This means 96.8% of the corpus spent on this most ambitious scheme might be going down the drain. Decade after the famous confession of then neophyte Rajive Gandhi that for every Rupee spent by the Govt. only 15 paise reaches its intended recipients, things have only gotten worse. I have personally experienced the malfunctioning of MNERGA’s work at Panchayat level. We elect so called PRADHAN SAHAB, but actually we elect a Ruler, who can do whatever he wishes, including transferring a part of the public revenue to his own pocket.


All the rhetoric about caring for the poor is just that- rhetoric. These schemes are nothing but ingenuous mechanisations of the politicians, by the bureaucrats for their cronies. Govt. spending in India has become the fountainhead of corruption and any benefits to the needy sections of society are largely cosmetic and unintended.


We might begin by asking ourselves: Am I incorruptible? If an opportunity comes my way, would I desist? It is easy to be a person of steadfast integrity until a temptation presents itself. What if... will I... may be... only if nobody got to know... only if I needed the money for something urgent... only if it were a life-and-death matter... Carry on. Some of the answers might surprise you for you may not really be who you think you are.


If things have to improve, more and more technology needs to be brought into the distribution progress. Just like freedom movement our nation today is in the need of a Corruption Free India Movement. The greater use of technology should be backed by a sustained publicity campaign to educate the common man to take advantage of the RTI Act in the tracking the progress of various scheme in their locality. Let’s join the fight with me to expose the emperor. Let the emperor stand exposed with no clothes on. 
Kumar Anil
I am up all nights,there is only difference between DREAM & AIM.DREAM requires soundless sleep to see,Aim requires sleepless effort to achieve,but if I put in sleepless efforts.I may loose focus on aim due to sleep deprivation,so let me sleep for a while let me dream of her smile.....lol ! Have a nice day
Kumar Anil

Today is DO GOOD DAY,Go out & do something that makes you feel great.Tell ur friends about that.I have even started on a good note.Did not argue with my Milkman about diluted milk, just taken it quietly.NICE NA! May u have a smile filled day with lots of positive energy & love coming ur way

Kumar Anil

Was reading Gandhi's view on truth.All our activities shud be centered in truth.Truth shud be d very breath of our life.Truth shud be in thought,speech &action.Who has realized d truth in its fullness,nothing else remains to be known.Truth is like fire doesnt require a PR agency,it spread on its own.

Kumar Anil

I am nothing
I shall always be nothing
I cannot wish to be anything.
Aside from that, I have within me all the dreams of the world.
Windows of my room,
The room of one of the world’s millions nobody knows about
(And if they knew about me, what would they know?)
Open onto the mystery of a street continually crossed by people,
To a street inaccessible to any thought,
Real, impossibly real, certain, unknowingly certain,
With the mystery of things beneath the stones and beings,
With death making the walls damp and men’s hair white,
With the Destiny driving the wagon of everything down the road of nothing.
Today I am defeated, as if I knew the truth.
Today I am clear-minded, as if I were about to die
And had no more kinship with things
Than a goodbye, this building and this side of the street becoming
A long row of train carriages, and a whistle departing
From inside my head,
And a jolt of my nerves and a creak of bones as we go.
Today I am bewildered, as one who wondered and discovered and forgot.
Today I am divided between the loyalty I owe
To the outward reality of the Tobacco Kiosk of the other side of the street
And to the inward real feeling that everything is but a dream.
I have missed everything.
And since I had no aims, maybe everything was indeed nothing.
What I was taught,
I go down from the window at the back of the house.
I went to the countryside with grand plans,
But all I found in it was grass and trees,
And when there were people, they were just like other people
I step back from the window and sit in a chair. What should I think about now?
I have dreamed more than Napoleon did.
I have held against the hypothetical heart more humanities than Christ.
I have secretly created philosophies no Kant has ever written.
But I am, and perhaps always should be, the one from the attic
Although I don’t live in it;
I shall always be someone not born for this;
I shall always be the one who just had qualities;
I shall always be the one who has waited for a gate to open next a wall without a door
And sang the song of the infinite in a poultry-yard,
And heard God’s voice in a blocked-up well.
Believe in myself? No, not in me and not in nothing.
May Nature be dissolved on my feverish head
Her sun, her rain, the wind that ruffles my hair,
And the rest, let it come if it must, it doesn’t matter.
Hearts in thrall to the stars,
We have conquered the whole world before leaving our beds.
But we were awakened and it was opaque,
We rose and he was strange to us
We left the house and it was the whole world,
And also the Solar System, the Milky Way and the Indefinite…
Eat chocolates!
Know there are no metaphysics in the world but chocolates.
Know that all the faiths don’t teach more than confectionery.
Eat, dirty one, eat!
If only I could eat chocolates with the same veracity you do!
But I think, and when I lift the silver paper of a leaf of tin-foil
I let everything fall to the ground, as I have done to my life.)
Musical essence of my useless verses,
If only I could face you as something I had created
Instead of always facing the Tobacco Kiosk across the street,
Forcing underfoot the consciousness of existing,
Like a carpet a drunkard stumbles on
Or a straw mat stolen by gypsies and worth nothing.
But the Tobacco Kiosk owner has come to the door and is standing there.
I look at him with the discomfort of an half-turned head
And the discomfort of an half-grasping soul.
He shall die and I shall die.
He shall leave his signboard and I shall leave my poems.
His sign will die, and so will my poems.
And soon the street where the sign is, will die too,
And so will the language in which my poems are written.
And so will the whirling planet where all of this happened.
On other satellites of other systems something like people
Will go on making something like poems and living under things like signboards,
Always one thing facing the other,
Always one thing as useless as the other,
Always the impossible as stupid as reality,
Always the mystery of the bottom as powerful as the mysterious dream of the top.
Always this or always some other thing, or neither one nor the other.
But a man has entered the Tobacco Shop (to buy tobacco?),
And plausible reality suddenly hits me.
I half rouse myself, energetic, convinced, human,
And I will try to write these verses in which I say the opposite.
I light a cigarette as I think about writing them,
And in that cigarette I savour liberation from all thoughts.
I follow the smoke as if it were my personal itinerary
And enjoy, in a sensitive and capable moment
The liberation of all the speculations
With the conscience that metaphysics is a consequence of not feeling well.
Afterwards I throw myself on the chair
And continue smoking.
As long as Destiny allows, I will keep smoking.
(If I married my washwoman’s daughter
Maybe I should be happy.)
Upon that, I rise. And I go to the window.
The man has come out of the Tobacco Kiosk (putting change in his trousers?).
Ah, I know him: he is Esteves without metaphysics.
(The Tobacco Kiosk owner has come to the door.)
As if by a divine instinct, Esteves turned around and saw me.
He waved hello, I greet him “Hello there, Esteves!”, and the universe
Reconstructed itself for me, without ideal or hope, and the owner of the Tobacco Kiosk smiled.

by Fernando Pessoa ( Portuguese poet, 1888-1935 )
Kumar Anil
Maya felicitated with another cash garland on 2day.Presenting cash garlands often happens at low level functions.It happens in disco clubs where some over enthusiasts pull out money from their pockets &make garland out of it to present to dancers.An example to show how low grade politicians are 2day. 


The People elect MPs/MLAs, but elected ruler, are more interested in themselves than welfare of d people.Last two years Mayawati was throwing crores of public money to built statues of KanshiRam&herself.But she couldnt find money to compensate victims.Shame on the people who ever voted for her.
Kumar Anil
Was an awesome day off. Spent some quality time with Rakhil Ma'am (my boss) after long time.Her personality is so impressive tht some one who comes in her contact carries an everlasting impression in his/her heart.She always gave her best and inspired me to be my best.She is one of the nicest people I've ever met.My gratitude to her.  Let good happen to her.
Kumar Anil
I wrote in my last blog ," what a gift to the women of India if on International Women's day if this historic bill is passed ". But after seeing an episode in Rajya Sabha I am of the opinion that the women will have to wait for the gift  may be for some days.

The historic Bill moved in the Rajya Sabha for consideration amid unprecedented pandemonium. After two adjournments since the House met for the day, when the Rajya Sabha re-assembled for the third time at 2 pm,MPs of SP & RJD led the combined offensive of his party and the one of them even attempted to climb on to the podium. He uprooted the mike and threw the stationery placed on Chairman’s table. Chairman Rajya Sabha Hameed Ansari is too upset with MPs.

Even more one MP of RJD tore the copy of the Bill and threw the pieces towards the chair. He did not only tear a mere copy of the bill but also tried to tear the right of the women of the republic of India.

Now , PM calls all party meeting for tomorrow . No voting will be taken place today .  Some MPs of BJP and even of congress is in private conversations were too happy on failure of womens bill being stopped at least for a day . The real story of womens bill is like that majority of member don’t want it , but congress MPs can’t stand up to Madam SONIA and say  NO .

First time in Rajya Sabha, the strategy of congress miserably failed. SP torn out the Bill. SP withdrew support to UPA II .A common man like me can’t understand why during budget session, to bring constitutional amendment women’s bill ,why Govt. hurried? what is politics?  Why did the Govt not bring in the women's bill AFTER the finance bill. too stuck on tokenism of women's day? 

Now, let’s see what happens tomorrow. Let good happen to the women & the bill get passed 



Kumar Anil
कार्य उद्यम से ही सिद्ध होते है मनोरथ से नहीं , जैसे कि सोए हुए शेर कि मुँह में हिरन अपने आप ही प्रवेश नहीं करता है उसी प्रकार बिना किसी परिश्रम से सफलता हाथ नहीं लगती ! भला मुझ से बेहतर कौन जान सकता है कि परिश्रम क्या होता है | मै मुश्किल से ३ बर्ष का था जब मेरे माता पिता व बहन का देहांत हुआ था | मेरे दादा जी अक्सर मुझे कहा करते थे कि सिर्फ एक चीज है जो तुम शिखर तक पहुंचा सकती है वह है मेहनत | मुझे खुशी है कि मैंने अपने दादा जी की कही बात पर हमेशा अमल किया और करता रहूँगा क्योंकि मेरी मंजिल अभी दूर है |


किसी भी कार्य को सफल बनाने में परिश्रम का बहुत महत्व होता है ;या फिर मै कंहू कि सफलता मात्र स्वतः स्फूर्त दहन का परिणाम नहीं है बल्कि आपको  इसे पाने के लिए पहले अपने आप को आग के हवाले करना परेगा | ज्यादातर लोग सफलता पाना तो चाहते है परन्तु इसे पाने के लिए मेंहनत नहीं करना चाहते | सफलता पाने के लिए आत्मअनुशासन कि आवश्कता होती है | कडी मेहनत का कोई विकल्प नहीं होता है |


सफल लोग अपने अपनी किसी बडी सफलता को भाग्य का परिणाम नहीं मानते क्योकि उन्हे पता है कि वह सफलता उन्हें कितने परिश्रम से मिली है पर कुछ निराशावादी लोग उनकी सफलता को भाग्यका परिणाम बताते है | इस बात है कोई हेरानी नहीं होनी चाहिए कि हमारी अगली पीडी हमारे   द्वारा कमाए गए धन पर  आनंद उठाएगी | हम जीन चीज का आनंद उठाते है वह किसी न किसी की कड़ी मेहनत का नतीजा है |


उत्कृष्टता भाग्य से हासिल नहीं होती | यह कड़ी मेहनत और अभ्यास का परिणाम है | कड़ी मेहनत अपने आप में एक नहीं यात्रा का आरम्भ है | अपने सामने एक ही साध्य रखो , उस साध्य के सिद्ध होने तक किसी और के बारे में मत सोचो , रात दिन सपने तक में उसी कि धुन में रहो , ऐसी स्थिति में सफलता मिलना निश्चित है | परन्तु याद रहे कठिनाईयां  एवं दुख तो जीवन के अंग है | हमे सघर्ष करके उन पर विजयी होना होगा | लक्ष्य तक पहुँचने के लिए साहस और उत्साह का बडा महत्व है ,अतः इनमे हीनता कभी न लाए | हमे याद रखना चाहिए कि हम जितना परिश्रम करेंगे उतना ही निखार हमारे व्यक्तित्व में आएगा | हमारी शान कभी न गिरने में नहीं है बल्कि जब जब हम गिरे हर बार उठने में है 

मै आशा करता हूँ कि आप मेरे आज के ब्लॉग पोस्ट को पसंद करेंगे | मुझे अब कुछ नींद भी आ रही है कल रात को भी नहीं सोया हूँ | कल महिला आरक्षण बिल संसद में पेश किया जाना है कल महिला दिवस भी है | अगर ये बिल पास हो जाता है तो यह देश कि महिलायों के लिए सब से अच्छा उपहार होगा जिस के लिए उन्होंने वर्षों से इंतज़ार किया है | अंत में यही कहूँगा कि  :


 किसकी प्रतिक्षा में बैठे हो , उठो स्वयं ही भाग्य के द्वार खोलो. 


_आपकी टिप्पणी अपेक्षित है |
Kumar Anil

International Women's Day has been observed since in the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.

1908
Great unrest and critical debate was occurring amongst women. Women's oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change. Then in 1908, 15,000 women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours, better pay and voting rights.

1909
In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman's Day (NWD) was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate NWD on the last Sunday of February until 1913.

1910
n 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named a Clara Zetkin (Leader of the 'Women's Office' for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women's Day. She proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day - a Women's Day - to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women's clubs, and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament, greeted Zetkin's suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women's Day was the result.

1911
Following the decision agreed at Copenhagen in 1911, International Women's Day (IWD) was honoured the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland on 19 March. More than one million women and men attended IWD rallies campaigning for women's rights to work, vote, be trained, to hold public office and end discrimination. However less than a week later on 25 March, the tragic 'Triangle Fire' in New York City took the lives of more than 140 working women, most of them Italian and Jewish immigrants. This disastrous event drew significant attention to working conditions and labour legislation in the United States that became a focus of subsequent International Women's Day events. 1911 also saw women's 'Bread and Roses' campaign.

1913-1914
On the eve of World War I campaigning for peace, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February 1913. In 1913 following discussions, International Women's Day was transferred to 8 March and this day has remained the global date for International Wommen's Day ever since. In 1914 further women across Europe held rallies to campaign against the war and to express women's solidarity.

1917
On the last Sunday of February, Russian women began a strike for "bread and peace" in response to the death over 2 million Russian soldiers in war. Opposed by political leaders the women continued to strike until four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. The date the women's strike commenced was Sunday 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia. This day on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere was 8 March.


1918 - 1999
Since its birth in the socialist movement, International Women's Day has grown to become a global day of recognition and celebration across developed and developing countries alike. For decades, IWD has grown from strength to strength annually. For many years the United Nations has held an annual IWD conference to coordinate international efforts for women's rights and participation in social, political and economic processes. 1975 was designated as 'International Women's Year' by the United Nations. Women's organisations and governments around the world have also observed IWD annually on 8 March by holding large-scale events that honour women's advancement and while diligently reminding of the continued vigilance and action required to ensure that women's equality is gained and maintained in all aspects of life.

2000 and beyond
IWD is now an official holiday in China, Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. The tradition sees men honouring their mothers, wives, girlfriends, colleagues, etc with flowers and small gifts. In some countries IWD has the equivalent status of Mother's Day where children give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers.

The new millennium has witnessed a significant change and attitudinal shift in both women's and society's thoughts about women's equality and emancipation. Many from a younger generation feel that 'all the battles have been won for women' while many feminists from the 1970's know only too well the longevity and ingrained complexity of patriarchy. With more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased critical mass of women's visibility as impressive role models in every aspect of life, one could think that women have gained true equality. The unfortunate fact is that women are still not paid equally to that of their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women's education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men.

However, great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so the tone and nature of IWD has, for the past few years, moved from being a reminder about the negatives to a celebration of the positives.


Annually on 8 March, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate achievements. A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences, government activities and networking events through to local women's craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more.

Many global corporations have also started to more actively support IWD by running their own internal events and through supporting external ones. For example, on 8 March search engine and media giant Google some years even changes its logo on its global search pages. Year on year IWD is certainly increasing in status. The United States even designates the whole month of March as 'Women's History Month'.

So make a difference, think globally and act locally !! Make everyday International Women's Day. Do your bit to ensure that the future for girls is bright, equal, safe and rewarding.

Source :http://internationalwomensday.com


WHAT IS HAPPENING IN INDIA ON WOMEN'S DAY ?


Women's quota bill set to pass on the eve of Women's Day on today What a gift to the women of India if on this important day this historic legislation is introduced and passed the numbers are already in place in d house of people but UPA lacks simple majority in the Upper House. Some of the opponents are saying that house is not supposed to be in order so long as members have not taken their seats. But experts pooh-poohed such interpretation."Presence in the well is not recorded in voting," house can vote even then.


Kumar Anil
Women, God's most beautiful creation on earth is a symbol of W-wisdom, O-origin ,M-motherhood-energy and N-nectar .The combination of these qualities is the rising sun of every nation .In short ,everything good in this world comes from women .When God created man .He also created women because he knew that man alone couldn't sustain the world .

The word WOMEN consists the word MAN which shows a women's love for a man ,care for him ,sharing and sacrificing ,These were clearly mentioned in Tagore's play 'Chitrangada' where the heroine says to her husband ,"I 'm no..........goddess to be worshipped nor yet the object of common pity to be brushed aside like a moth with indifference .If you desire to keep me by your side the path of danger and daring ,if you allow me to share the great duties of life then you will know my true self." These show that a women has enough enthusiasm to carry out her duties and make sacrifice for her husband.

The origin of a child is mother and that is nothing but a women. It is not said for nothing." the hand rocks the cradle rules the world”. chiller has rightly said," Honor women ! They entwine and weave heavenly roses in our earthy life". In fact,woman is a beautiful creature- a consumer and a producer ,a protector and a provider ,a power of tolerance ,an embodiment of love and affection and epitome of integrity and understanding, all these qualities wrapped in one .Women are the purest and most essential part of anything and have a strong power of mind in the face of adversity or peril . In Indian mythology, woman is divine, holy and pure .
Most of the women have climbed up the ladder of success on their own despite several impediments in a largely man's world. Women have proved beyond a shadow of doubt that, given an opportunity, they could be successful in any field. But it is very sad to hear that only the women are subjected to torture and atrocities 

Why there is large scale of discrimination against women? Why is the desire for a son so strong in every family in India? Even we deny the girl child the right to be born! Is girl child a stigma? Can be dream of a society with just total male population? It is a monumental shame and outrage for man that we only hear news about raping, olesting and teasing of women and not men. We deny our own child the right to be born and we talk about human rights. he atrocities against women start even before they are born .With the connivance of greedy doctors, lakhs of parents in certain parts of the country ,in their eagerness to have sons only ,get rid of daughters through sex determination test, indulging in the crime of female feticide. Even in my home town Solan , the graph of sex determination test is being increased day by day on off record ,which reflects in the current sex ratio of the Himachal Pradesh .

Women are standing neck to neck with men in the male -dominated society.Victor Hogo once said ,"Men have sight, women insight ".Women are capable of handling any given situation in a better and more systematic manner as compared to men. They have proved to be more vibrant ,dynamic, sincere and perfect .Even in the Civil Service Examination ,too, they have hitched their wagon on aster by competing with men.
Mahatma Gandhi said ::" So long as women in India do not take equal part with men in the affairs of the world ,we shall not see India's star rising. Men who suffer from paralysis of one side of the body can do no work. Similarly, if women do not share in men's task, the country is bound to remain in a wretch state." In my view, it is very essential in the today’s world that men should show due reverence towards women because men are incomplete without women otherwise if women are totally wiped out of the Universe, the Earth would stop revolving round the Sun. LONG LIVE WOMEN!

Kumar Anil
“The fact of the matter is that the judiciary is the only unique institution that has no accountability to the people in a democracy. In this context, it is absolutely essential to involve outside elements in the process of judicial accountability"



Independent judiciary is one of the utmost important ingredients of a vibrant democracy. The constitution of India provides an independent and integrated judiciary .The judiciary has been vested with rights and responsibilities ranging from enforcing the rights of citizens to interpreting and reviewing laws made by the legislature. Over the year judiciary in India has been fulfilling the aspirations and expectation of the people and won their faith in its functioning. The judiciary system in India has been facing the problems of delay in settlement of cases, lengthy and costly court procedures, frequent adjournments and corruption in the rank of judiciary.



The issues relating to judicial accountability were of utmost importance in strengthening democratic institutions and had to be addressed in that spirit .I can't question marked the functioning of the judiciary, but as a citizen of this country and an employee of the H.P state’s government, who has been working for five years in direct public dealing, it is a matter of agony if there is even a whisper of an allegation against a judicial officer. But the fact is that allegations against judicial officer are becoming a reality. One Chief justice he said that only 20% of the judges are corrupt. Another judge has lamented that there are no internal procedures to look into the allegations. Therefore, the necessity of a mechanism in being emphasized by judges themselves .Then the question arises as to how this mechanism would be brought about and as to who would bring it. Similar questions had come up in the past too.


The judiciary seems to be reserving the right to choose plaintiffs too. The Chief Justice of India was recently on record saying that he would not hear social activist Teesta Setalvad or anybody associated with her. I doubt whether the Chief Justice has been recorded properly or not. Can any body of this country be denied being heard in a court of law? I do not know of any procedure known to law or the constitution that would allow this (a denial of hearing before a court of law) You can dismiss something on merit .You cannot say that you would not hear X or Y . I am again raising the doubt weather the Chief Justice has been recorded properly because there are times when lots of people mistake a judiciary observation for a judgment.

The Government of India over the years has been seriously considering the issue of judicial reforms in India. The National Commission to review the working of the constitution setup in year 2000 ,Malimath Committee and recently formed second Administrative Reforms Commission have suggested that it is necessary to regulate the functioning of the judges with respect of their duties through establishing National Judicial Commission in India, which will oversee the matter of judicial accountability. After the recommendations of the Administrative Reforms Commission, there is a stream of opinions in the judiciary that involvement of outside elements would compromise the institution. I do not agree with this argument. Why should you insulate any institution from people's inquiry? In fact, you should make it an open book and ask the people to come and find out whether there is any black sheep in the judiciary. You do not function under the impression that all individuals are inimical to the judiciary or are trying to harm it. After all certain realities have to be accepted .There is nothing greater than the country and there is nothing more important than the people of this country. And thirdly, we have a first class constitution based on parliamentary democracy and one that has stood the teat of time. The fact of the matter is that the judiciary is the judiciary is the only unique institution that has no accountability to the people in a democracy. In this context, it is absolutely essential to involve outside elements in the process of judicial accountability. The spirit should be that we would all work together for the benefit of the country.

When judiciary capitulated during the Emergency, on the basis of its own interpretation of the constitution, it was the people of the country who brought back democracy .An the draconian Acts implemented during the emergency were repealed by the new parliament that was brought by the people of the country. No, I am not imputing motives to anybody in the judiciary for taking that position. It is that they made a genuine error, as we are all prone to from time to time. India has shown the people's alertness to protect democracy in magnificent manner .If the legislature is not doing its job, the people will kick them out .Government have been changed so may times by the people exercising the democratic option. Therefore, it is essential for any vibrant institution to positively respond to these changing trends while upholding its core values and principles. So judicial reforms will not only help itself by reformation but is will help the entire nation, thus it will contribute in the socio-economic development of India in long term. I would only say that it is the time that the various institutions of democracy in the country rediscovered the spirit of united and harmonious functioning without resorting to showmanship.