Thursday, February 25, 2010

Every one in the remotest parts of the world will know Einstein and what he did.Every guy who is in middle or higher school will know Copernicus stated that the sun is the center of the solar system.Everyone will know Galileo said the earth is a sphere.But i ask,who knows kanaad?how many of you reading this knew what he did?who knows bhaskaracharya?even the spell checker in this program gives a wrong to these above names!! I do not blame you for not knowing,I blame your tendency,I blame the media,I blame the system of education.I say Leonardo may be great , Copernicus may be great,Newton may be great,but the person who wrote the Vedas,Bhaskaracharya ,Valmiki,Chanakya,these are the real heroes they are our heroes.
I do not say the renaissance people were any less.But it is our fault that no one knows about them.
I say why are our children learning so much about the western culture when Indian culture contains all the good things of the world over!!!, Indian history and culture is so vast that whole american and European culture put together wont equal it .a child from first grade knows who George bush is but does not know who chaanakya is .so,,,
consider this as a speech by any great personality and try to do something .so our traditions ,save our culture,save our history,save the true Indian.
this is wrong friends.help my cause and

Sunday, February 21, 2010

From around 40,000 at the turn of the last century, there are just 1411 tigers left in India. What started as a Royal Sport during the olden times is now a target of Poaching and Depleting Habitat. Our National Animal is fighting for its life!

The rich biodiversity and natural capital of India can be witnessed in the Tiger Sanctuaries. Knowledge of these sanctuaries helps build awareness for the cause.
Tiger Facts
From around 40,000 tigers at the turn of the last century, there are just 1411 tigers left in India.2009 was the worst year for tigers in India, with 86 deaths reported.There are 37 Tiger sanctuaries in India. However, 17 sanctuaries are on the verge of losing their tiger population.Corbett National Park is the oldest tiger park in India. It was created in 1936 as ‘Hailey National Park’.The Kanha National Park’s lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel, The Jungle Book.
To know more about our tigers, visit:
WWF India
Project Tiger (Govt. Of India)