Wednesday, November 22, 2006

India is the richest country in the world

Do you know that India is the richest country in the world!Right now, India is the richest country in the world!Wondering how? It's really amazing.It's due to Mr. G Vaidyaraj, who donated all his wealth, about which heactually did not know. He is a descendent of Raja Krishnadev Raya fromMysore district.For the last 300 years or so, three stones were worshipped in his house.But nobody tried to see what it was, except this person, who is a lawyer byprofession.One day, when there was nobody in his house, he took the stone out to seewhat it was that they worship. Due to the dust deposited on it, from manymany years, it looked only like a simple stone. But when he touched it,some portion of the stone was cleansed. And he saw a bright ray of light.He saw something which attracted his attention. And he was amazed when hecleaned all of them.The whole room was filled with light. He discovered they were diamonds ofabout 4600 carats each. He informed the Govt. of India and the news iscensored with its security. It's now deposited in a Swiss Bank. The cost ofsingle diamond exceeds the GDP of USA + UK. India can buy virtually 7developing nations.Even World Bank does not have enough money to buy it. One diamond coststhrice the debt of World Bank over India . One such diamond can buy 10 BillGates to you. And the World Bank has proposed the Indian Govt. that it canpay India in Installment if it wishes to do so. India's GDP is 34.25billion dollars.Bill Gates' property is 95 billion dollars approximate so that is the way"nature changes". Our Prime Minister has refused to sell it. He said itwill be sold or mortgaged for credit when we need it. Otherwise right nowwe have no problems. You can go through Times of India with a small columnon it a week ago. Star TV presented a 115 minute documentary on it about 15days ago. The Hindu with its half page article in it. After that it wascensored as classified.Another good news is that in the Desert of Thar a deposit of Oil andNatural gas have been found. This stores what Kuwait has in its stomach.India can go with this ONGC energy reserve with another 30 years. Andmoreover it! can export it to other counties. It's incredible!! But true.An Indian boy in his 12th standard has disproved Einstein's "Theory ofRelativity". Shocked?Read on... Sudarshan Reddy has theoretically proven the existence of asub-atomic particle, which can travel at speed greater than that of light,thereby challenging one of the fundamental postulates of the "Theory ofRelativity".In his recent research paper submitted to the Institute of Advanced Physics(IAP) at Trieste ( Italy ), Sudarshan has proved the existence of a classof sub-atomic particles called "leptons",which can travel faster thanlight.The international physics community is shocked by this discovery.Dr.Massimo Martelli, President of the IAP has this to say about the papersubmitted by Sudarshan. "After long, careful and critical analysis, I canconfidently say that Sudarshan's research papers show tremendous leap inour understanding of physics.His investigation mounts up on "leptons". His work builds substantially onthe work of Einstein and others in the field of relativity."When physicists from Princeton University tried to measure Sudarshan's IQwith an IQ-meter (at the American Embassy in Delhi ), the meter broke down.Sudarshan,incidentally, is the brother of Madhu Reddy, the Indian whiz kidwho developed an operating system superior to Microsoft Windows. We shouldall be very proud of these boys.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

India's Latest Nuclear Missile Ready For Launch

by Staff WritersNew Delhi, India (AFP) Feb 03, 2006India on Friday announced it had completed all tests and was ready to deploy its latest nuclear-tipped missile, capable of striking targets at a distance of 3,000 kilometres (1,860 miles).
"All technical parameters for the launch of the missile have been completed," M. Natarajan announced at a news conference in New Delhi.
"We are ready for the launch today... it is now for political leadership to give the nod," Natarajan said of the Indian-built missile codenamed Agni-111 (Fire).
Agni-III is the longest range missile of its type and can carry a one-tonne conventional or nuclear warhead.
Source: Agence France-Presse

Monday, November 13, 2006

Proude to be Indian(Indian STD)

An American decided to write a book about famous churches around the world. So he bought a plane ticket and took a trip to China. On his first day he was inside a church taking photographs when he noticed a golden telephone mounted on the wall with a sign that read "$10,000 per call". The American, being intrigued, asked a priest who was strolling by what the telephone was used for. The priest replied that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 you could talk to God. The American thanked the priest and went along his way. Next stop was in Japan. There, at a very large cathedral, he saw the same golden telephone with the same sign under it. He wondered if this was the same kind of telephone he saw in China and he asked a nearby nun what its purpose was. She told him that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 he could talk to God. "O.K., thank you," said the American. He then traveled to Pakistan, Srilanka, Russia, Germany and France. In every church he saw the same golden telephone with the same "$10,000 per call" sign under it.
The American, upon leaving Vermont decided to travel to India to see if Indians had the same phone. He arrived in India, and again, in the first church he entered, there was the same golden telephone, but this time the sign under it read "One Rupee per call." The American was surprised so he asked the priest about the sign. "Father, I've traveled all over World and I've seen this same golden telephone in many churches. I'm told that it is a direct line to Heaven, but everywhere the price was $10,000 per call. Why is it so cheap here?" The priest smiled and answered, "You're in India now, son - it's a local call".

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Indian Scientist

Shaleen Haralalka was a 12th standard student of St. John'r High School at Kota in Rajasthan when he developed equipment that can destroy landmines.He is among the four youngest Indian to be awarded a British Council scholarship to attend the two week internatinal science forum in London.

India has the second largest pool of scientists and engineers in the world.