20 August 2010

No Accountability No Liability - Indian Member of Parliament Increase their own salaries – the 300% increase in salary – Know Ten Important Benefits

No Accountability No Liability - Indian Member of Parliament Increase their own salaries – the 300 percent increase in salary – Know Ten Important Benefits of Indian MP

Reality Views by sm –
Friday, August 20, 2010

In India a Member of Parliament may go to jail, he may face the life imprisonment but he can keep his minister post, this is Indian democracy.
Indian democracy system is developed by British to run their slave nation India.
Today also we are using this same system.



Now what benefits Member of Parliament will get –

1.The basic salary of the MPs will be hiked from Rs 16,000 to Rs 50,000 per month.

2.The Cabinet also approved increase in office expenses of parliamentarians from Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 per month.

3.The constituency allowance has also been doubled from Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 per month

4.The limit for interest-free loan for MPs for buying a personal vehicle has been hiked four-fold to Rs 4 lakh from the present Rs 1 lakh.

5.The government also approved a hike in road mileage rate for vehicles used by MPs from Rs 13 per km to Rs 16 per km.

6.Spouse of a parliamentarian can now travel any number of times in first class or executive class.

7.Pension benefits have also been increased from Rs 8,000 to Rs 20,000 per month.

8.An MP also gets a daily allowance of Rs.1, 000 for each day when parliament is in session or taking part in house committee meetings. This has also been doubled.

9.Spouses of MPs are entitled to free train travel from their place of residence to Delhi. They also get up to eight free plane tickets from their place of residence to Delhi.

10.He is also entitled to a certain number of air journeys, AC first class train travel; rent free flat or hostel accommodation through out the term of his house.

MPs can also use up to
50,000 units of free power worth Rs 1,80,000 a month
and 4,000 kilolitres or Rs 40,000 of water free.

MPs get such as 34 free air journeys to any place in India and unlimited free rail travel. They get free housing if they live in flats and pay a nominal fee for bungalows in Lutyens zone.
MPs stay in a posh and rich area and they pay only nominal fee.
Flat monthly rent Rs 2.5 lakh a month
Bungalows real value or say rent is Rs 75, 00,000

The increase will be given with retrospective effect since the beginning of the current Lok Sabha, the 15th. That means MPs will get arrears from May 2009.

Does our Indian Politicians get less salary compared to other countries politicians ?
The answer is no.
Indian politicians earn more with no work.
Get the calculator and try it , i am sure you will agree with me.

If carefully we will calculate the overall compensation given to Indian MP, you will find that Indian Member of Parliament members get more pay than Singapore, Japan, Italy, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh etc.
Just add
Basic Salary, various perks and allowances. (Constituency allowance, office, telephone, internet, furniture, electricity, daily allowances)
2nd is compare the purchasing power parity and GDP.
Our politicians get more pays without any work and liability.


Which is the job you know where just working for five years and then you can get pension forever?

"Stop the insult of MPs" and "implement report of the parliamentary committee" were slogans chanted by SP, BSP, JD (U), RJD, Shiv Sena and Akali Dal members, forcing Speaker Meira Kumar to adjourn the House twice.
The politicians want their salary be raised to Rs 80,001.
"Hamara vetan waapas lo, waapas lo, waapas lo!" (Take our salary back), the protesting MPs shouted as they walked towards Speaker Meira Kumar's podium.
Lalu Prasad alleged that the government had "insulted MPs with minimal hike"

Supreme Court said and given many guidelines to these politicians regarding police reform, judiciary reform and salary fund,
Latest is distribute free food to poor which is getting rotten , but political parties say we will not give them free food.
This clearly means that we will throw food into gutter but won’t distribute food free to poor Indians otherwise the business community will not give us under table money.
Politicians think about rich and rich think about politicians.

Poor may die, we won’t care.
God and Religion will save them it is not our duty to save them.

I am not against the salary hike, who will bring the accountability and liability for the Member of Parliament.
No one is talking about this.

These same politicians removed the subsidy of Indian common man saying we do not have money.
These same politicians delay the scholarships of children - saying no funds.
No funds to build schools , Indian village schools are held under tree.
No funds for free medicals for poor.
No funds for common man
And unlimited funds for Member of Parliament.

Remember name of political parties are different but their aim and desire is same.
They have all united.

Now they will do the drama and fight with each other do not be fooled, understand they are same. What they wanted they got already.

We have no right to recall them, we have no right of negative voting, and no qualification is required to become the Member of Parliament.

India needs new political party now.

Indian Mps again got united and made a drama of fight and they will get 10,000 Rs. More or may end up getting more than 80.000 Rs. Now it is 50,000 Rs.
Congress government is doing anything without any thinking to just stay in power and to keep their chairs.
All political parties got united to --------- India.


Yes Corruption is our real religion.
Jai Ho.

18 August 2010

Part One – Know the 75 Useful Tips and uses of Salt -

Part One – Know the 75 Useful Tips and uses of Salt -
Salt Useful Uses and Tips -

Reality Views by sm –
Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Salt can be used as a medicine, in beauty treatments, in industries. Salt is very important and useful for human life. No other seasoning has yet been found that can satisfactorily take the place of salt. In fact, ancient wars were fought over salt deposits!


1.Gargling - Stir 1/2 teaspoon salt in glass of warm water for use as a gargle for sore throats

2.Cleaning teeth - Mix one part salt to two parts baking soda after pulverizing the salt in a blender or rolling it on a kitchen board with a tumbler before mixing. It whitens teeth, helps remove plaque and it is healthy for the gums.

3.Washing mouth - Mix equal parts of salt and baking soda as a mouth wash that sweetens the breath.

4.Bathing eyes - Mix 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a pint of water and use the solution to bathe tired eyes.

5.Reducing eye puffiness - Mix one teaspoon of salt in a pint of hot water and apply pads soaked in the solution on the puffy areas.

6.Relieving tired feet - Soak aching feet in warm water to which a handful of salt has been added. Rinse in cool water.

7.Relieving bee stings - If stung, immediately wet the spot and cover with salt to relieve the pain.

8.Treating mosquito and chigger bites - Soak in saltwater, then apply a mixture of lard and salt

9.Treating poison ivy - Soaking the exposed part in hot saltwater helps hasten the end to poison ivy irritation

10.Relieving fatigue - Soak relaxed for at least ten minutes in a tub of water into which several handfuls of salt has been placed.

11.Removing dry skin - After bathing and while still wet give yourself a massage with dry salt. It removes dead skin particles and aids the circulation.

12.Applying facial - For a stimulating facial, mix equal parts of salt and olive oil and gently massage the face and throat with long upward and inward strokes. Remove mixture after five minutes and wash face.

13.Removing tattoos -CAUTION-This is a medical procedure that can be done only by a physician. It is called salabrasion and requires several treatments by rubbing salt on the tattoo. Healing is required between treatments, but there is virtually no scarring

14.Treating varicose veins - CAUTION-This is another medical procedure called sclerotheraphy and is done by injecting a saline solution into the vein.

15.Salt tablets -- Pure 1 gram salt tablets for the preparation of saline or for use as a supplement to offset salt loss during heavy exercise [ under medical guidance ]

16.Extinguishing grease fires - Keep a box of salt handy at your stove and oven and if a grease fire flares up, cover the flames with salt.

17.Do not use water on grease fires; it will splatter the burning grease. Also a handful of salt thrown on flames from meat dripping in barbecue grills will reduce the flames and deaden the smoke without cooling the coals as water does.

18.Drip-proofing candles - Soak new candles in a strong salt solution for a few hours, and then dry them well. When burned they will not drip.

19.Removing soot - Occasionally throw a handful of salt on the flames in your fireplace; it will help loosen soot from the chimney and salt makes a bright yellow flame.

20.Cleaning fish tanks - Rub the inside of fish tanks with salt to remove hard water deposits, then rinse well before returning the fish to the tank. Use only plain, not iodized, salt.

21.Invigorating goldfish - Occasionally add one teaspoon of salt to a quart of fresh water at room temperature and put your goldfish in for about 15 minutes. Then return them to their tank. The salt swim makes them healthier.

22.Cleaning flower vases - To remove deposits caused by flowers and water, rub with salt; if you cannot reach the deposits to rub them, put a strong salt solution in the vase and shake, and then wash the vase with soap and water.

23.Keeping cut flowers fresh - A dash of salt added to the water in a flower vase will keep cut flowers fresh longer

24.Holding artificial flowers - Artificial flowers can be held in an artistic arrangement by pouring salt into the container, adding a little cold water and then arranging the flowers. The salt will solidify as it dries and hold the flowers in place.

25.Keeping patios weed-free - If weeds or unwanted grass come up between patio bricks or blocks, carefully spread salt between the bricks and blocks, then sprinkle with water or wait for rain to wet it down.

26.Killing poison ivy - Mix three pounds of salt with a gallon of soapy water and apply to leaves and stems with a sprayer

27.Keeping windows frost-free - Rub the inside of windows with a sponge dipped in a saltwater solution and rub dry; the windows will not frost up in sub-freezing weather. Rubbing a small cloth bag containing salt that has been moistened on your car's windshield will keep snow and ice from collecting

28.Anti-icing sidewalks and driveways - Lightly sprinkling rock salt on walks and driveways will keep snow and ice from bonding to the pavement and allow for easy removal. Don't overdo it; use the salt sensibly to avoid damage to grass and ornamentals.

29.Deodorizing shoes - Sprinkling a little salt in canvas shoes occasionally will take up the moisture and help remove odors

30.Boiling Water - Salt added to water makes the water boil at a higher temperature, thus reducing cooking time. (It does not make the water boil faster.)

31.Peeling eggs - Boiling eggs in salted water will make eggs peel easily

32.Poaching eggs - Poaching eggs over salted water helps set the egg whites

33.Testing egg freshness - Place the egg in a cup of water to which two teaspoonfuls of salt has been added. A fresh egg sinks; a doubter will float.

34.Preventing browning - Apples, pears and potatoes dropped in cold, lightly salted water as they are peeled will retain their color.

35.Shelling pecans - Soaking pecans in salt water for several hours before shelling will make nut meats easier to remove.

36.Washing spinach - If spinach is washed in salted water, repeated cleanings will not be necessary.

37.Crisping salads - Salting salads immediately before serving will keep them crisp

38.Preventing sugaring - A little salt added to cake icings prevents them from sugaring.

39.Improving boiled potatoes - Boiled potatoes will be given a fine, mealy texture by sprinkling with salt after draining, then returning them to the pan and shaking them back and forth quickly to get rid of the excess moisture.

40.If you plan on adding salt to boiling water for pasta or vegetables, wait until the water boils before adding it. Salted water takes longer to boil.

41.Cleaning greasy pans - The greasiest iron pan will wash easily if you put a little salt in it and wipe with paper

42.Cleaning stained cups - Rubbing with salt will remove stubborn tea or coffee stains from cups

43.Cleaning ovens - Salt and cinnamon take the "burned food" odor away from ovens and stove burners. Sprinkle spills while oven and burners are still hot; when dry, remove the salted spots with a stiff brush or cloth

44.Cleaning refrigerators - Salt and soda water will clean and sweeten the inside of your refrigerator. It won't scratch enamel either.

45.Extinguishing grease fires - Salt tossed on a grease fire on the stove or in the oven will smother flames. Never use water; it will only spatter the burning grease.

46.Improving coffee - A pinch of salt in coffee will enhance the flavor and remove the bitterness of over-cooked coffee.

47.Improving poultry - To improve the flavor of poultry, rub the fowl inside and out with salt before roasting.

48.Removing pinfeathers - To remove pinfeathers easily from a chicken, rub the chicken skin with salt first.

49.Cleaning tarnished silverware - Rub tarnish with salt before washing

50.Cleaning copper pans - Remove stains on copper pans by salting area and scouring with a cloth soaked in vinegar.

51.Cleaning coffee pots - Remove bitterness from percolators and other coffee pots by filling with water, adding four tablespoons of salt and percolating or boiling as usual.

52.Humidity and moisture will cause salt to clump and stick together. Add about ten grains of raw rice to the shaker to absorb the moisture and keep the salt flowing freely.

53.Salt pulls juices out of vegetables. This is a good thing for some watery vegetables like cucumbers and eggplant in some dishes, but if you want mushrooms to remain plump, add the salt at the end of cooking.

54.Do not store salt in silver containers. The chlorine in the salt reacts negatively with the silver, causing a green discoloration.

55.A solution of salt and turpentine restores the whiteness to yellowed enamel bathtubs and lavatories.

56.A paste of salt and vinegar cleans tarnished brass or copper. Strong brine poured down the kitchen sink prevents grease from collecting and eliminates odors.

57.Salt helps destroy moths and drives away ants. A dash of salt in laundry starch keeps the iron from sticking and gives linen and fine cottons a glossy, like-new finish.

58.A thin paste of salt and salad oil removes white marks caused by hot dishes or water from wooden tables.

59.Canvas: If a canvas bag or any bags develop a musty smell, deodorize them by sprinkling salt on the inside, zipping up the bag, and letting it sit overnight. Remove the salt in the morning, and then allow the bag to air out.

60.Rust: If rust develops on bike handlebars or tire rims, clean it away by making a paste of 6 tablespoons of salt and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. Apply the paste to the rusted areas with a dry cloth, then rub, rinse, and dry the area thoroughly.

61.Oil spills: If you accidentally spill oil onto your garage floor, sprinkle salt on it and wait 15 minutes. The salt will help soak up some of the liquid and make cleaning easier.

62.To quickly heal your mouth, dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a small cup of lukewarm water and gently rinse your mouth with it. Do this 3 or 4 times a day.

63.Dissolve a little salt in the water for a vase of cut flowers to make them last longer. Recut the stem ends every 3 days, wash out the vase and replace the lightly salted water in it.

64.Sprinkle salt on raw eggs dropped on the floor to easily clean up the spill. After a wine spill, immediately cover the spill with salt and later you can rinse out the stain in cool water.

65.Mix 1 teaspoon of salt to 4 teaspoon of alcohol and apply to grease stains on clothing to remove them.

66.Mix equal parts salt with lemon juice and lightly scrub to remove light mildew. Clean tarnished brass and copper with paste made of salt and vinegar, thickened with a bit of flour, rinse and dry well.

67.Use salt to clean your discolored coffee pot.

68.While still hot, sprinkle a mixture of salt and cinnamon to remove offensive odors from your stove burners and oven and sprinkle a bit more salt in your oven before scrubbing clean.

69.Easily clean greasy pans with a paper towel and salt (do not use on Teflon coated pans).

70.To truly cleanse your home and free it of negative energy, utilize the properties of sea salt according to the Chinese art of feng shui. Place sea salt strategically for maximum effect in stabilizing the chi inside your home. Fill two small ceramic dishes or little bowls with the sea salt. Place these dishes at the northeast and southwest corners of the house. Every 2 months, exchange the used salt for some fresh.

71.Use only a little bit of salt, about 5 spoonfuls in a bucket of water. Mop the hard floors with this solution as often as you can

72.crystal salt lamps are effective in improving the air quality

73.Removing onion odors from hands - Rub fingers with salt moistened with vinegar.

74.Cleaning sink drains - Pour a strong salt brine down the kitchen sink drain regularly to eliminate odors and keep grease from building up

75.Brightening cutting boards - After washing them with soap and water, rub bread and cutting boards with a damp cloth dipped in salt; the boards will be lighter and brighter.

Continued -

Suggested Reading –

Part 2 – Know 44 useful tips and uses of salt
http://realityviews.blogspot.com/2010/08/part-2-know-44-useful-tips-and-uses-of.html

Know about Salt - The white poison
http://realityviews.blogspot.com/2010/04/know-about-salt-white-poison.html


17 August 2010

Know about the DongFeng 21 (DF-21, NATO code name: CSS-5) – China deploys CCS-5 missiles on border with India

Know about the DongFeng 21 (DF-21, NATO code name: CSS-5) – China deploys CCS-5 missiles on border with India

Reality Views by sm –
Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Medium range ballistic missiles -



The DongFeng 21 (DF-21, NATO code name: CSS-5) –
Country: - People’s Republic of China
Alternate Name: - DF-21
Class: -MRBM
Basing: -Road mobile
Length: -0.70 m
Diameter: -1.40 m
Launch Weight: -14700 kg
Payload: -Single warhead, 600 kg
Warhead: -Nuclear 250 or 500kT, HE, sub munitions, or chemical
Propulsion: - 2-stage solid
Range: - 2150 km
Status: -Operational
In Service: -1987
Developed by China Changfeng Mechanics and Electronics Technology Academy (also known as 2nd Space Academy).



Note that - Many believe that China has plans or desire to take control of Arunachal Pradesh, which China asserts as part of Tibet and therefore of China, and over the Aksai Chin region at the western end of the Tibetan Plateau.

The CSS-5 is a variant of the CSS-N-3 sea-launched ballistic missile system which started development in the mid 1960s.

The first CSS-5 test launch occurred in 1982 and became operational in 1987.
An improved CSS-5 Mod 2 became operational in 1996.

It is believed that production of the CSS-5 was approximately 35-50 in 1994 and had increased to 50-100 by 1998.
It is reported that production of the CSS-5 had ceased by 1998.

The CSS-5 is a medium-range, road mobile, solid-propellant ballistic missile.
It was the first road mobile, solid propellant missile system developed by the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
It is a variant on the CSS-N-3 (JL-1) submarine-launched system and replaced the obsolete CSS-1 in the early 1980s.
The primary advantage of the CSS-5 is its solid-propellant system, which significantly increases its service life and mobility while decreasing its maintenance cost and the required launch time.

The CSS-5 is a tactical missile system, though it has a few strategic applications.
While its payload and accuracy are sufficient to destroy civilian population centers, it lacks the range to reach key Russian or US cities.
The CSS-5 can be effectively used as a deterrent against India,

It is capable of being used against large targets such as airports, seaports, or key staging areas.
It is reasonably effective against these targets even if not deployed with a nuclear warhead, making it an effective tactical system.

In the case of an attack on Taiwan, CSS-5 missiles with conventional warheads will almost certainly be used to soften the island prior to an invasion by striking defensive forces.

The CSS-5 system is highly mobile, resulting from its solid propellant and Transporter-Erector-Launcher (TEL) vehicle launch system.

It can be easily transported, and its launch time is only several minutes, making it able to be deployed during a rapidly changing military situation.
Its TEL system enables it to be moved to critical areas quickly and avoid targeting by opposing forces.
This greatly increases its effectiveness as a tactical system and enables it to be hidden in rough terrain.

The CSS-5 system is also used to project power in Asia.
The CSS-5 is currently deployed at the Burmese border.
Now China has deployed the CSS-5 at the close to the borders with India and developed contingency plans to shift airborne forces at short notice to the region.
The PRC uses its nuclear and military superiority to exert control in the region

The CSS-5 can deploy its 600 kg payload with a minimum range of 500 km (311 miles) and a maximum range of 2,150 km (1,336 miles).
Its payload carries a single warhead that can be equipped with a 250 or 500 kT yield nuclear device, conventional high explosives, submunitions, and chemical agents.
It uses an inertial guidance system that is capable of striking with an accuracy of 700 m CEP.
It has a length of 10.7 m, a diameter of 1.4 m and a launch weight of 14,700 kg. The missile uses a two-stage solid propellant engine.

The DF-21 has also been developed into space launcher and anti-satellite/anti-missile weapon carrier.

DF-21C is a conventionally-armed MRBM system with upgraded mobile launcher and guidance system. The missile was said to have a payload of 2,000kg and a maximum range of 1,700km.

The DF-21A missile is believed to be configured for strategic missions only. The missile is carried inside a canister mounted on a truck-towed trailer for road-mobile.
The missile is placed inside a cylinder-shape container/launcher, with its nose extending outside of the launcher.
The missile container/launcher is in horizontal position when in traveling and vertical position during launch.
At the bottom of the container/launcher there are four large hydraulically operated stabilizers, which are lowered in preparation for the missile launch.
The missile is contained in an alumni-alloy cylinder launch–tube which keeps the missile in an invariable temperature environment.
The launch tubes have an elevation range of 0 to 90 degrees.
The azimuth range is from -180 to +180 degrees.
The missile launch-tube is carried on a 3-axes semi-trailer TEL, which is towed by a HY473 6X6 tractor truck.
The TEL trailer and tractor are equipped with hydraulically operated stabilisers which are lowered in preparation for the missile launch.




The sad part of this news is that We Indians come to know about this from Pentagon.
Pentagon in a report to the US Congress said, tensions remain along the Sino-India borders with rising instances of border violation and aggressive border patrolling by Chinese soldiers.
In its annual report, the US Defense department said, to improve regional deterrence, the PLA has replaced older liquid-fueled, nuclear capable CCS-3 intermediate range missiles with more advanced and survivable fueled CSS-5 MRBMs.

China is [ 50 or more ICBMs ] capable of targeting the United States
China’s provision of solid-propellant missile technology more than 15 years ago helped Pakistan develop the Shaheen II medium-range and Abdali short-range ballistic missiles.

India what we got -
The Agni III will allow India to strike targets as far away as Beijing.



Suggested Reading – Power of Agni
India - Agni Missile III Ready For Induction in Indian Army –
http://realityviews.blogspot.com/2010/02/india-agni-missile-iii-ready-for.html



16 August 2010

List of Copied or Inspired Songs of Anand Raj Anand –

List of Copied or Inspired Songs of Anand Raj Anand –