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आज सदन में बाराबंकी के मेंथा किसानों की समस्याएँ उठाई। हमारे किसानों को विदेशी सिंथेटिक मेंथा के चलते दबाव में रखा जा रहा है। हमने सरकार से अपील की है कि विदेशी सिंथेटिक मेंथा और हमारे किसानों की पैदावार को अलग देखा जाए और किसानों द्वारा उगाई गई मेंथा पर GST न लगाया जाए। हमारी मांग है कि सरकार किसानों की दुर्दशा पर ध्यान दे और उन्हें समर्थन प्रदान करे।
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ताकि संसद के अगले सत्र में आप सभी के मुद्दे को बेहतर तैयारी के साथ उठा सकूं।
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communicating in all the dimensions of human understanding and decision-making. Political, emotional, economic, spiritual, psychological, technical, scientific, maybe more. Even if it begins in one, it must be able to translate into the others.
It must understand the intuitive and personal (for example flowing from psychology and culture), and the counter-intuitive (for example from science) and be able to deal in both
2 Engage by providing agency
– it needs to give its supporters greater power over their own lives. It must offer a credible, feasible and atttractive way to make a new and additional difference.
3 Have moral legitimacy
which it gets not by whom it represents but by meeting a need. Campaigners and their supporters have to be convinced the campaign is needed to make something happen in society which ought to be happening but which is not. The more widely shared this feeling becomes, the greater the moral authority of the campaign and the more that can be done. Most campaigns are planned in the mind, won in people’s hearts and rationalized again in the mind
4 Provoke a conversation in society.
To be effective, campaigns often need society to rethink its views and actions on a particular issue. When campaigns achieve ‘cross-over’ or a self-sustaining chain reaction of participation, then of course the campaigning organization has lost ‘control’ and the ‘issue’ is no longer its property, but it has probably succeeded in changing that society forever. Start talking with society, end by society talking to itself
5 Have verve, élan, infectious energy.
It may feed aspirations, or provide security but above all, it needs an inspired vanguard. If your campaign doesn’t excite you, then it probably won’t engage others
6 Be strategic.
It must plan a way to assemble enough forces to change what it wants to change. It must involve a battle-winning strategy at one level, and a war-winning strategy composed of a series of battles.
7 Be communicable
first verbally, as a story – which enables it to be passed on, remembered, perhaps mythologized, not forgotten, mused over, rekindled, reinvented; second, visually: both as emotionally powerful framing images, and as ‘evidences’. These visual signs are short cuts to understanding. Campaigns that can be communicated like this can be literally understood without words so have no trouble crossing over languages or, for the most part, across cultures. They also become ‘semiostic’ – people read their own meaning into the images, enabling a campaign to unite rather than to divide.
With qualities such as these, a campaign can resonate, spread and survive setbacks, able to reinvent itself and grow ‘reflexively’. Even if crushed, oppressed or deserted by supporters, such a campaign may live on as an inspiration and rise again. When campaigns are successful in these terms they can offer some people a lifestyle or belief system, and in some cases organizations, individuals and the campaigns become indistinguishable.
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1,2,3 meaning written by me in more simple words based TTD Books (1,2,3 indicated in the passage)
a For food thee, for strength thee!
1 i̠ṣē tvō̠rjē
1.Address to the branch of a tree. I am cutting you for the food for devatas. (Mantras are chanted when doing the activity where appropriate and relevant)
2. For the strength of devatas, I am making you straight and clean.
b Ye are winds, ye are approachers.
Vayavah - calves
3. Address to calves - Go to forest for food and come back to the house in the evening.
c Let the god Savitr impel you to the most excellent offering.
savita - motivator
4. Le the motivator God encourage to graze in the forest.
d O invincible ones, swell with the share for the gods,
Full of strength, of milk, rich in offspring, free from sickness, from disease.
e Let no thief, no evil worker, have control over you.
EARLY BIRD PROJECTS:
Mega Industrial Park at Dholera SIR
Greenfield international aviation hub near Ahmedabad
Waste Water Recycling Project
Six-laning of Ahmedabad-Vataman-Pipli-Bhavnagar road link with specific economic activities (207 km)
Regional MRTS link between Gandhinagar – Ahmedabad & Ahmadabad-Dholera
Dahej Desalination Project
Consultants: consortium led by M/s Halcrow, UK
Area: 920 square kilometres
NODE:
Manesar-Bawal Investment Region, Haryana
EARLY BIRD PROJECTS:
Integrated multi-modal logistic hub near Rewari
Exhibition-cum-convention center at Panchgaon Chowk
Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS)
Consultants: consortium led by M/s Jurong, Singapore
Area: 402 square kilometres
EARLY BIRD PROJECTS:
Development of Aerotropolis in Rajasthan
Road link connecting Bhiwadi and Neemrana
Development of Knowledge City, Neemrana
Artificial Aquifer Recharge & Recovery System
Solar Project, Neemrana
Consultants: consortium led by M/s Kuiper Compagnons, Holland
Area: 165 square kilometres
EARLY BIRD PROJECTS:
Economic corridor between Indore Airport and the Pithampur Industrial Area
Knowledge City, Ujjain
Multi-Modal Logistics Hub, Pithampur
Water supply project, Pithampur
Greenfield Township
Consultants: consortium led by M/s Lea Associates, South Asia
Area: 372 square kilometres
EARLY BIRD PROJECTS:
The development of the Greater Noida (Boraki) Railway Station
Hi-tech Integrated Industrial Township
The development of Integrated Multi–Modal Logistic Hub at Greater Noida
Waste Water Recycling Project
Consultants: Consortium led by M/s Halcrow, UK
Area: 200 square kilometres
EARLY BIRD PROJECTS:
Multi-Modal Logistics Park at Karmad
Exhibition and Convention Centre at Aurangabad
Dhule Mega Industrial Park
Shendra –Bidkin Mega Industrial Park
Waste Water Recycling Project
Transport and telecommunication Corridor in region with reference to Pune – Nashik and Pune – Aurangabad Highways
Consultants: M/s AECOM, Hong Kong
Area: 253 and 84 square kilometres respectively.
For Comparison Hyderabad is 650 sq. km.
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Industrial Park
The Sojitz-Motherson Industrial Park (SMIP) is the first Japanese-affiliated general industrial park in India. It involves the development of 300 acres of land at the outskirts of Chennai, at Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.
The Industrial Park is near Chennai and is located at Singadivakkam & Mummalpattu villages of Kanchipuram district, which is 2.7KM from National Highway NH4 connecting Chennai to Bengaluru. With a large gamut of automobile and manufacturing facilities in this region the industrial park is set to be a hub for automobiles, general engineering, manufacturing and other businesses.
The Bhagavad-Gita, with the commentary of Sri Sankaracharya
Bhashya, the text of the Bhagavad-Gita being also literally translated in the ... few technical terms as possible, whether of the Eastern or ... See Sacred Books.
The philosopher Gautama's system of Nyaya is the Hindu logic, which is still studied in India. The date of Gautama is not known, but he lived in the Philosophic Period, probably a century after Kapila. The Nyaya Sutra, which is ascribed to him, is divided into five books, each subdivided into two “days,” or diurnal lessons, and these are again divided into articles, each of which consists of a number of Sutras.
The Nyaya system starts with the subjects to be discussed, which are fourteen in number: proof, problem, doubt, motive, instance or example, determined truth, argument or syllogism, confutation, ascertainment, controversy, jangling, objection, fallacy, perversion, futility, and controversy.
Proof is of four kinds: Perception, inference, analogy, and verbal testimony. Cause (karana) is that which necessarily precedes an effect, which could not be without the cause; and effect (karya) is that which necessarily ensues and otherwise could not be.
The Hindu scriptures include 18 Puranas apart from Vedas.
Many people feel there is an oddity in Hindu Purans as each Puran talks of different God as the ultimate authority and tells stories wherein other Gods sing praises of him as the supreme man. But is it really odd. There is no oddity if you can think of plurality. In Indian system of philosophy each god is in charge of a good or bad attribute that people see in nature. It is as though there are discussions among Gods regarding various issues and the line or reasoning proposed by a particular God wins the argument. All such incidents of a particular God are collected in a Puran. Intrepreted this way, the contradiction is less. There is more consistency in the narrations of Purans.