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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Starting of a New Era

This initiative by Mr. Akash has given a new pair of wings to this CH-FAMILY. I expect everybody to contrybute there best to enriCH all of us.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Facts whithout Figures

The poorest 40 percent of the world’s population accounts for 5 percent of global income. The richest 20 percent accounts for three-quarters of world income.

According to UNICEF, 25,000 children die each day due to poverty. And they “die quietly in some of the poorest villages on earth, far removed from the scrutiny and the conscience of the world. Being meek and weak in life makes these dying multitudes even more invisible in death.”

Nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names.


Corruption

Corruption is both a major cause and a result of poverty around the world. It occurs at all levels of society, from local and national governments, civil society, judiciary functions, large and small businesses, military and other services and so on. Corruption affects the poorest the most, whether in rich or poor nations.

Structural Adjustment—a Major Cause of Poverty

Debt is an efficient tool. It ensures access to other peoples’ raw materials and infrastructure on the cheapest possible terms. Dozens of countries must compete for shrinking export markets and can export only a limited range of products because of Northern protectionism and their lack of cash to invest in diversification. Market saturation ensues, reducing exporters’ income to a bare minimum while the North enjoys huge savings. The IMF cannot seem to understand that investing in … [a] healthy, well-fed, literate population … is the most intelligent economic choice a country can make.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

brain drain


Increase in going
After industrial revolution there has always been human migration from east to west especially from Indian subcontinent.
In late 19th centaury a new farm of migration started and here came the concept of studying abroad.
And thereafter there has been an increment in this. Some basic reasons are
good university
good job opportunity after study
Western luxurious lifestyle.

After independence some more reason supported the trend
easy bank loans
university exchange programs

Facing racism
So far the going is good but here come the problems and the biggest one is racism along with its new version after the 9/11 incident which is “9/11 racism.” For example:-

22-year-old Badri Singh gave up his lifelong dream of getting an American education and returned to India. Why because he was worn out by "9/11 racism."
Mohammad Ikball a student from Newyark says that sometimes here we have to face worse condition than my relatives face in Pakistan as they are migrated from India, after 9/11.
Indian student are made fun of for not knowing English. Now it's starting all over again, after 9/11 people make students think as if they are criminal.
Some times Indian students face problems unfortunately because they, either live with Pakistani or Bangladeshi student, or speak, or look like them.

We can understand the extant of the problem that some time even students are killed. For example:-
Chandrasekhar Reddy Komma and Kiran Kumar Allam, two PhD students from India at the Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, were murdered on Dec. 13 sources said it was a racism case.

This can affect the movement of Indian student to study abroad
So far reduction in no. of students going abroad has not been seen of course the rise has been decreased; govt. sources say that in near future there may be a sharp decrease.
And then the consequences may be like:-
Pressure on govt. for no. of seats.
Employment for the fraction of student used to be abroad.
Country as a whole would be benefited by the brains.
We would come across the extreme of cut throat competition.
In latter years NRIs income would decrees.

What govt. can do?
The best remedy would be, stop going to abroad for higher education or employment. Our home is the best place for us. Others home, we are always guests.
1. Our Govt. should bring in mass change in education system where in one can pursue the education in which he/she is interested. Remove control of govt. from education system. Today most educational institutions are run by govt. Why should we limit the number of engineering seats? Medical seats? All these should be removed. Taken into account that value education would be there.
2. As the impact of Indian govt. is increasing in the world arena so govt. can use it as a weapon to force the respective govt. to be answerable. For example:-.
Central Islip High School suspended a handful of students who made racial comments to fellow students from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh and this was done only after govt. intervention.
Govt. should motivate NGOs like a Chennai based organization is planning to groom Indian students abroad as "cultural ambassadors" to spread awareness about Indian history and heritage across the globe.
More often student face these problem out side the university campus while working for there livelihood if govt. provide them reasonable financial help it can at least reduced.
At the end
I think, better lead a simple student life, do not showoff, student concentrate on studies, and be polite with others

Sunday, January 25, 2009

quotations and sayings

  1. If you reverse the direction of motion of all particles and antiparticles, the system should go back to what it was at earlier times; in other words the laws are the same in the forward and backward directions of time. Stephan Hawking
  2. Energy cannot be created out of nothing.
  3. It is said that there is no such thing as a free lunch, but the universe is the ultimate free lunch. Alan Guth
  4. The boundary condition of the universe is that it has no boundary.
  5. If I were wrong, then one would have been enough. Einstein

difini..........tion

  1. Geodesic: - A geodesic is the shortest or longest path between two nearby points.
  2. Doppler Effect: - stars moving away from us will have their spectra shifted toward the red end of the spectrum and those moving toward us will have their spectra blue-shifted. This relationship between frequency and speed is called Doppler Effect.
  3. Murphy’s Law: - Things always tend to go wrong.
  4. The Uncertainty Principle: - curtain pairs of quantities, such as the position and velocity of a particle, can not both be predicted with complete accuracy.

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A native from Seoni, MP (India). I've done MBA (Finance) from IMI New Delhi in 2011-13 and currently working as a Treasury Adviser in HDFC Bank. I'm based of Ahmedabad.