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Wednesday 18 January 2012

Rahul beckons youngsters to change scenario in UP

Rahul beckons youngsters to change scenario in UP




Rahul Gandhi has said that Uttar Pradesh needs a change in the scenario of the government, and only the youth of the region can deliver it

Addressing an election rally here on Tuesday, Gandhi said: "We have to transform Uttar Pradesh. Who will change it? Only the youth can change it, nobody else. You gave 22 years to these people, while clapping for the government in Delhi. Put the Congress party here, and you will be clapping for the state of Uttar Pradesh. Indeed, Uttar Pradesh will develop. Schools will function and roads will be built."

Facebook oppose Sopa and PIPA

Read Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's personal view on the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA):




Mark Zuckerberg

The internet is the most powerful tool we have for creating a more open and connected world. We can't let poorly thought out laws get in the way of the internet's development. Facebook opposes SOPA and PIPA, and we will continue to oppose any laws that will hurt the internet. The world today needs political leaders who are pro-internet. We have been working with many of these folks for months on better alternatives to these current proposals. I encourage you to learn more about these issues and tell your congressmen that you want them to be pro-internet. You can read more about our views here: https://www.facebook.com/FacebookDC?sk=app_329139750453932.



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How We See the Online Piracy Debate

At Facebook, we take online piracy and copyright infringement very seriously. Rogue foreign sites that pirate American intellectual property or sell counterfeit goods pose significant problems for our economy. However, we believe the PROTECT IP Act (or PIPA) and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), which are currently being considered by Congress, are not the right solution to this problem, because of the collateral damage these overreaching bills would cause to the Internet.

Our Position

PROTECT IP and SOPA could create very real problems for Internet companies like ours that are a primary driver of innovation, growth, and job creation in the 21st century economy. The bills contain overly broad definitions and create a new private cause of action against companies on the basis of those expansive definitions, which could seriously hamper the innovation, growth, and investment in new companies that have been the hallmarks of the Internet. In addition, we are concerned about provisions in the bills that could chill free expression or weaken the Internet’s architecture.

Continuing the Discussion
We understand the concerns of the film and music industries, as well as other content creators and trademark owners, and we have been engaging in a constructive dialogue on the most effective ways to combat piracy. However, we must ensure that Congress does not do anything in this area that threatens the security of the Internet, hampers U.S. innovation or competitiveness, or sets harmful precedents for other governments to follow. We ask Congress not to rush this process. It’s too important not to take the time to get it right.

Reporting IP Infringement 


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Tuesday 17 January 2012

Rahul Gandhi launches fifth phase yatra on January 17

Sources: Rahul Gandhi facebook Official Page:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rahul-Gandhi/24967709920


Rahul Gandhi launches  fifth phase Yatra on January 17




During his five-day tour, Rahul is expected to touch parts of Bundelkhand and Sonbhadra. The party sources said the detailed programme is still being worked out. Rahul has covered a number of key constituencies in central, western and eastern Uttar Pradesh during the last four phases of his public connect programme.




Sonbhadra, the third stoppage in the itinerary, is another poor, tribal-dominated area known for its naxal connections. The party has been trying to make a dent in the constituency for the last two years and even held a massive rally last year which was addressed by UPCC units incharge Digvijay Singh.


During the first two days of his tour, Rahul is slated to address public meetings in Lalitpur and Jhansi. "The timey visit will give a major boost to the party's prospect in this region, "said Vivek Singh, party's MLA from Banda, who is supervising the preparations. Jhansi and Lalitpur, he told TOI, have seen mass migration over the last few years as the unemployed and famished locals fled to greener pastures in Punjab and Maharashtra.




Bundlekhand is a vital link in the chain. The impoverished belt has seen a fierce turf war between political parties after Rahul's visit to the region four years ago. While addressing a public rally in Jhansi, Rahul had targeted the Mayawati government for the first time and charged that funds sent by the Central government were being siphoned off by the BSP government. This had set off a series of attack and counter attack between the BSP and Congress party, and soon SP and even BJP also joined in.






During his five-day tour, Rahul is expected to touch parts of Bundelkhand and Sonbhadra. The party sources said the detailed programme is still being worked out. Rahul has covered a number of key constituencies in central, western and eastern Uttar Pradesh during the last four phases of his public connect programme.

Saturday 14 January 2012

Rahul Gandhi urges people to vote for change

Rahul Gandhi urges people to vote for change

"Our party changed the face of Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi, Assam, Kerala and I promise you that we will change Uttar Pradesh," he added.

He also said that till India cannot develop until the country gets rid of poverty and unemployment.

"India is not shining today. Till the time even one individual is poor or is facing unemployment, our country cannot progress," added Gandhi.
 

Thursday 12 January 2012

In experiences is my biggest Handicapped

Voice Of Youth


The Best Education Way to Great Nation

Similarity Between Adolf Hitler and Anna Hazare


Adolf Hitler and the course was not a resemblance, but the so-called 'other Gandhi' Anna Hazare and Hitler have much similar ... It may seem odd to read, but after researching the facts have surfaced, and it clearly show that Anna, his team and noted that in Hitler ... It may just be a coincidence ... Consider the similarities between the two -

Hitler was the father of seven children; Anna's father had seven children...
Hitler had read up to 7 th class, she also studied only up to 7 th class.
Despite Hitler's army was in physical decline, physical decline, despite Anna was in the army.
Hitler was admitted to the emergency forces, Anna also arose in the army during the war in 1962 was admitted to the emergency conditions.
Hitler killed in the attack were all partners, all partners in an attack that killed Anna, Anna left alone.
Hitler had no respect for the minds of the German Parliament, is the same story of Anna.
Hitler thought up by Parliament to the public, she also admits to the public from Parliament.

Hitler was in favor of the referendum, he had a referendum in Germany four times, she is in favor of the referendum, they have had too many space referendum.
Hitler used the referendum was against the country's parliament, Anna used the referendum are against the country's parliamentary system.

The World Bank founded?

The World Bank is an institution created by the governments of the United States of America and Britain, at the end of the Second World War. The World Bank provides vital financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. World Bank  helps the governments of developing countries to fight poverty by providing them with money and technical expertise that would be required for a wide range of projects—such as education, health, infrastructure, communications, government reforms and for many other purposes. The World Bank was created in order to benefit all trading nations. The goal of the World Bank was to combine all the countries into a system of rewards and penalties.


 Who owns the World Bank?
The World Bank is not a private institution that can be owned by a specific person. It is like a cooperative institution whose shareholders are the 187 member countries. Voting power on the Bank's board is based on how much each of its members has contributed to the bank's capital. In simple words, it means that the countries with the greatest financial contributions get to play a major role in the Bank's decision making process. The US government holds 20 per cent of the vote and is represented by a single Executive Director. The 47 sub-Saharan African countries, in contrast, have two Executive Directors and hold only seven per cent of votes between them.

Why was the World Bank founded?

The World Bank  is the largest public development institution in the world, lending around US$ 25 billion a year to developing countries. The main purposes of the Bank are:

To assist in the reconstruction and development of territories of members by facilitating the investment of capital for productive purposes,
To ensure growth of international trade on a long-term and maintain a balance in payments by encouraging international investment, thereby assisting in raising the productivity, t

he standard of living and conditions of labor in their countries.

What is meant by World Bank group?

The term "World Bank Group" incorporates five closely associated entities that work collaboratively toward poverty reduction:

The World Bank International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD),
The International Development Association (IDA),

The International Finance Corporation IFC),

The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA),

The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

What is austerity program in World Bank?

The purpose of the World Bank is to lend money to needy countries, but these loans come with a policy that normally calls for some type of restructuring. This policy is known as the austerity program. The requirements of most austerity programs include limited government spending, limited domestic consumption and limited amounts of imports. The main problem with austerity program is that the poorer people of that country are affected the most. The countries that are being given money are told that they need to be able to pay back the loan within a certain period of time. This indirectly means that there are cut backs that need to be made by the borrowing country. Thus the usual mistake the borrowing country will do is instead of cutting military expenses, other parts of the national budget that addresses the needs of the poor, such as food subsidies, expenditure for clean water, health care and education are reduced. This affects the poor people in multiple ways.
Sources:innovateus

Official Website: http://www.worldbank.org