LESSON 7
Press Information Bureau
(C.M. Information Campus)
Information & Public Relations Department, U.P.
C.M. writes letters to Prime Minister,
Speaker Lok Sabha and UPA Chairperson
Withdraw Bill depriving Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes from getting reservation
facility in 47 higher education institutions
Bill totally against the provisions of the Constitution
—Chief Minister
Lucknow: February 18, 2009
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Ms. Mayawati said that if the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Reservation in Posts and
Services) Bill, 2008 became a legislation, then the people of the
SC/ST category would not get the facility of reservation in 47 higher
education institutions, which they were enjoying, so far. They would
be deprived of the reservation facility in these institutions, which
would be unfortunate, she pointed out.
Terming this step of the Central Government as totally against
the spirit of the Constitution, Ms. Mayawati said that she had
written/faxed letters in this regard to the Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh, Speaker Lok Sabha Mr. Somnath Chatterji and
UPA Chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi.
The Chief Minister said that provision has been made in this Bill
not to provide reservation facility, to the people of SC/ST categories
on the posts higher than the Group ‘A’ posts and on the posts
classified as scientific or technical posts. She said that it can’t be
understood that after 61 years of Independence what situation had
arisen that the people of the SC/ST cannot work on the posts of
professors in I.I.Ts., N.I.Ts., central universities and I.I.M.s.
Ms. Mayawati said that it was the clear opinion of the State
Government that the proposed Bill was totally against the original
spirit of the Constitution. Besides, this step of the Central
Government would prove a hurdle in the development of the people
belonging to the exploited and deprived sections of the society and it
would also raise impediments in the establishment of an equality
based society. Therefore, she requested to the Central Government
to reconsider this Bill and withdraw it, so that the people of SC/ST
continue to enjoy the facility of reservation provided to them under
the Constitution.
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I have been reading all your outbursts regarding the SCHEDULED CASTES AND
SCHEDULED TRIBES ( Reservation in posts and services ) Bill 2008. The facts
remain to be seen that we are not the opinion makers and we simply allege
as some one is responsible. Let us not blame MPs or MLAs of our community.
Ultimately, we need their voice in Lokasabha to get our interest protected.
What we need is, some one in Delhi take a lead to collect few MPs of our
community, arrange them Lunch/Dinner and hand over them what we need modifications
in the Bill. As I have been in the Labour movement, to my mind following
suggestations would full fill our requirments.
Let there be clarity that reservation for SC/ST is there in the matter
of direct recruitment without restricting it lowest grade of Group A posts.
It is against Article 16 (4A). Further, let there be spoken provision to
provide reservation for SC/St in the matter of promotion upto any
category or cadre where the promotions are made on the basis of seniority
cum fitness.
1. Section 4 (iii) and (iv) need to be deleted
2. Section 4 (2) needs corrections- No institution under the control of
Union Government and State Governments shall be excluded for not applying
the rule of reservation.
3. Section 5 needs some corrections: There shall not restriction of pay
or posts( Director in the Central Secretariat service) and seniority
of all fit shall be prepared including the fit SC/ST who are senior enough
to extend them this benefit which is called as ZONE OF CONSIDERATION.
4. Section 15: Delete the SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCE AND OTHER
RESOURSES
5.Section 16,17 & 18: The violators shall be booked under the
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe ( Preventio of Atrocities)
Act 1989 and Rules 1995
Still more store is there in my mind- Let us have open debate that reaches
the Desk of Parliament
With Jaibheem
F H Jakkappanavar
C.M. directs to complete development works
in stipulated time and in a qualitative manner
On directives of C.M., Cabinet Secretary and Chief Secretary
review development works and law and order of 4 divisions
Lucknow : February 18, 2009
On the directives of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Ms.
Mayawati, the Cabinet Secretary Mr. Shashank Shekhar Singh and
Chief Secretary Mr. Atul Kumar Gupta reviewed here today the
progress of ongoing development works and law and order situation
of four divisions—Lucknow, Faizabad, Devipatan and Bareilly of the
State. Thereafter, they apprised the Chief Minister regarding the
important decisions taken at the meeting. The Chief Minister said
that there should not be any slackness in the implementation of
Schemes related to common people. Emphasising for solving the
problem of farmers on priority basis, she said that officers should
remain sensitive and ensure to make available the benefits of the
Schemes to the eligible beneficiaries.
Referring to the law and order, the Chief Minister directed the
officers concerned to remain vigilant in every case. She said that
the officers had been directed to work without any pressure. She
said that F.I.R.s should be lodged in even pettiest of the cases and
strict action should be initiated against the guilty.
Following the directives of the Chief Minister, the Chief
Secretary emphasised for paying special attention on the speedy
implementation of Ambedkar Gram Sabha Vikas Yojana, Manyawar
Kanshiram Ji Shahari Garib Awas Yojana, Sarvajan Hitay Garib
Awas Malikana Haq Yojana. He said that stern action would be
taken against the concerning officers, if the schemes were getting
delayed and poor quality construction works.
The Chief Secretary directed the officers to provide bicycles
and amount to the beneficiaries of Mahamaya Garib Balika Ashirwad
Yojana and Savitri Bai Phule Garib Balika Madad Yojana soon. He
directed to allot houses under Manyawar Kanshiram Ji Shahari
Garib Awas Yojana within stipulated time equipped with all basic
facilities, besides distributing scholarships and pensions to
beneficiaries.
The Chief Secretary said that the State Government was
sensitive towards the interests of potato growers. He said that
arrangements should be ensured to purchase and storage of
potatoes. He also directed to make arrangements for adequate
number of sacks for the purchase of wheat. He said that keeping
the interests of potato growers, the State Government had
announced potato purchase support scheme. The State Government
was conducting subsidy scheme to encourage the potato export.
Under it, bulk purchasers of potato, would be encouraged. The
D.M.s, during the meeting, informed that owing to the potato
purchase support scheme announced by the State Government, the
potato prices had improved considerably.
The Chief Secretary said that the renovation of the old ponds
should be undertaken and they should be developed into ideal
ponds in rural areas. He said that new works should be immediately
started under the Rozgar Guarantee scheme. Enough employment
should be ensured under NREGS. He also directed the officers to
ensure repair of defunct handpumps and boring of new handpumps
in these divisions. He directed to complete the works by the end of
April under Pipe Water Scheme. He said that F.I.R.s would be
lodged against the guilty officers, if drinking water problem was
found during summer season.
Keeping an eye on the forthcoming board examinations, the
Chief Secretary directed the officers to replace faulty transformers
and ensure proper and uninterrupted power supply in the rural and
urban areas, so that students did not face any difficulties. He
directed the D.M.s and Divisional Commissioner to ensure
energisation of private tube-wells by monitoring the scheme of
Private Tube-wells energisation by February 28.
The meeting organised, at the Tilak Hall, was attended by
A.P.C. Mr. Anees Ansari, Principal Secretary Planning Mr. Manjeet
Singh and Principal Secretaries to C.M. Mr. Ravindra Singh, Mr. J.N.
Chamber., Secretary to C.M. Mr. Navneet Sehgal and other senior
officers.
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Thursday, Feb 19, 2009
Uttar Pradesh budget aims at social engineering |
Siddharth Kalhans / Lucknow February 14, 2009, 0:51 IST |
She allocated Rs 4,662.41 crore for new schemes, which are mainly
for slum dwellers and women. The government also tabled supplementary
demand for grants of Rs 4,897.62 crore in the Assembly to meet the
expenses arising from the implementation of the Sixth Pay Panel report
for state employees.
However, in the supplementary demand for grants, the state
government has not forgotten to make a provision of Rs 103 crore for
installing the statues of Dalit icons.
According to the budgetary estimates of financial year 2009-10,
total receipts are estimated at Rs 121,502.96 crore whereas the total
expenditure is estimated at Rs 133,596.98 crore . The revenue savings
for the year 2009-10 are estimated to be Rs 1,573.19 crore, which were
Rs 4,105.54 crore in the last budget.
The state government, in the budget documents, stated that to cover
the deficit, Rs 12,215 crore would be adjusted from the public account.
Laying special emphasis on urban development and housing, the state
government has allocated Rs 4,845 crore for the sector. This is 27 per
cent more than in the last year’s budget.
The state government has allocated Rs 1,250 crore for the Kanshiram
Urban Poor Housing Scheme, under which 1,01,000 houses are to be
constructed. For the power sector, the state government has made a
provision of Rs 9,846 crore, which will be spent on new schemes and for
strengthening the distribution system.
Despite a drop in the value-added tax (VAT) revenue, the state
government is expecting to raise Rs 20,741 crore from the tax in
financial year 2009-10. Last year, this was estimated at Rs 17,178
crore.
Lucknow (PTI): Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Mayawati on Monday lashed out at the opposition Samajwadi
Party for levelling baseless allegations against her government of
failing on development and law and order front.
The Chief Minister was participating in
state assembly session which passed the motion of thanks on Governor T
V Rajeswar’s address to the joint session of the state legislature on
February 10 by a voice vote.
Replying to the debate on the motion of
thanks, Mayawati condemned the opposition party’s, especially Samajwadi
Party, unruly behaviour during the Governor’s address and termed it a
result of its “frustration” over strains in reaching an alliance with
the Congress.
“Unlike the previous government we have
also been stern on lax policemen and 7,203 of them have been suspended
and 432 dismissed,” she said, adding “instead of disbursing
unemployment allowance, seven lakh permanent jobs in the government
sector and two lakh in the private sector have been provided.”
Rejecting charges of the opposition
over law and order and development issues, she said there had been no
slowdown on the development front and even gave statistics to prove her
point.
There is a petition alleging the former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh had acquired huge wealth through unfair means.
A litigation in the Supreme Court has documented the properties acquired
by Mulayam and his family which he says are worth over Rs.1 billion
(Rs.100 crores).
On the directives of the apex court, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is inquiring into this charges.
“There are property registration documents with the photographs of the
acquirers. They (Yadav’s lawyers) want an in-camera trial. Why should
they get this facility? Because they are big shots?”
There is fool-proof
investigation. They want in-camera trial, they want some judicial
inquiry.
There is a public interest litigation in 2003 was about a “Rs.1,200
crore (Rs.12 billion) fertiliser subsidy scam”, which is still pending
in the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court. This was followed by a
petition before the Lok Ayukta the next year, alleging bungling in the
state’s mid-day meal scheme.
In 2005, the high court ordered a CBI inquiry in response to a
petition alleging a “foodgrains scam”. Along with this, another
petition filed the same year alleging fraudulent allotments of plots by
the Lucknow Development Authority is pending in the Supreme Court.
Press Information Bureau
(C.M. Information Campus)
Information & Public Relations Department, U.P.
C.M. directs officers to draw ‘Vision-2020′ for
qualitative improvement in Higher Education and its elevation
—Mayawati
All State Universities should ensure completion of
examinations by May 30 and declaration of results by June 30
—Chief Minister
Chairman State Advisory Council extensively
reviews progress of Higher Education Department
Lucknow : February 21, 2009
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Ms. Mayawati has directed the officers to
form a committee of educationists to draw ‘Vision-2020′ for the qualitative
improvement in Higher Education and for its elevation as well. She directed the
officers to present the report at the earliest. She said that all the State
universities should ensure that all the examinations were completed by May 30
and the results were declared by June 30. The Chief Minister said that paucity of
funds would not be allowed to hamper the expansion of higher education in the
State. She took this decision at a meeting organised after the Chairman State
Advisory Council Mr. Satish Chandra Mishra reviewed the progress of higher
education at a high-level meeting held here today. Giving strict orders to the
officers, the C.M. said that the computer labs should be set up compulsorily in all
the degree colleges of the State. Besides, employment-oriented vocational
courses should be conducted in these colleges.
On the directives of the C.M., the Chairman of the State Advisory Council
Mr. Satish Chandra Mishra held a meeting to review the progress of higher
education at his Annexe office. Later, he apprised the Chief Minister of the
important decisions taken at the meeting. The Chief Minister said that special
efforts should be made for the qualitative improvement in the higher education
and also for its elevation. For that, the computerisation of the colleges should be
undertaken. Besides, the premises of the degree colleges should be connected
with the broad-band and internet connectivity and linked with the digital libraries.
She said that the financial constraints would not be allowed to hamper the
progress and expansion of higher education in the State, adding that if there was
any difficulty then its solution should be suggested. She emphasised that the
academic calendar of the higher education should be strictly adhered to and
examinations should be completed in a time-bound manner and the results should
also be declared timely. She gave special emphasis to the scheme for the
strengthening of the State universities.
The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Mr. Atul Kumar Gupta,
Additional Cabinet Secretary Mr. Vijay Shankar Pandey, Principal Secretary
Planning Mr. Manjeet Singh, Secretary Higher Education Mr. Umesh Sinha,
Secretary State Advisory Council Mr. R.P. Singh, Secretary to C.M. Mr. Navneet
Sehgal and other senior officers.
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New norms for opinion, exit polls
J. Venkatesan
New Delhi: The Election Commission on Tuesday issued fresh
guidelines banning telecast/publication of the results of opinion/exit
polls 48 hours prior to the date of Assembly or Lok Sabha elections.
In general elections having more than one phase, results should not
be telecast/published till the conclusion of the last phase in all the
States.
The guideline said: “No result of any opinion poll or exit poll
conducted at any time shall be published, publicised or disseminated in
any manner, whatsoever, by print, electronic or any other media, at any
time during the period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for
closing of poll in an election held in a single phase; and in a
multi-phased election, and in the case of elections in different States
announced simultaneously, at any time during the period starting from
48 hours before the hour fixed for closing of poll in the first phase
of the election and till the poll is concluded in all the phases in all
States.”
The Election Commission issued such guidelines in January 1998 and this order was challenged in the Supreme Court.
In the course of the hearing in September, 1999, the Commission
opted to withdraw the guidelines and accordingly issued an order on
September 14, 1999.
1) The Election Commission must ensure that all the 64 Crore eligible voters, name be included in the voters list with their photos.
2) Instead of 3 members CEC, it should be a Multiple membered Chief Election Committee representing all sections of the society.
3) The source code of the program of the Micro Chip used in the Electronic Voing Machine must be published in the media for transparency and booth level all party representatives must be trained on all aspects of election including the source code for a free and fair election.
BANGALORE: The Bahujan Samaj Party, Karnataka unit, on Friday
celebrated the 182 birth anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule at the
party office here. Party State unit president Marasandra Muniyappa
said
Phule, who strived to uplift the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath, stressed the need to educate
them. — Staff Reporter
Mayawati,the
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh has now set her eyes on
Delhi.She has spelt her intention in no uncertain terms and has
started fine tuning her strategy .As per a survey ,Mayawati would grab all 40 Parliamentary seats in Uttar Pradesh alone.That is significant considering her sweeping success in the Assembly
election.Mayawati realises that her party would be able to form the
government ,considering the present political
alignment.She seems to be aware of this and is gearing up to exploit
the situation to her advantage.A few years ago it would have been
labeled as her hallucination to be the Prime Minister of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath ,but not
now,considering the state of affairs of the National Parties.It is
altogether a different matter how her ascendancy will affect Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath
march towards prosperity and its rightful place among the developed
nations of the world.
Mayawati
is also tryng to replicate her success formula in other states .She has
started to woo Brahmin’s in Maharashtra.Next on the list are
minorities,especially muslims.Considering the disarray in the Samajwadi
Party,she his hopeful of making a dent in that community too.According
to the survey,the Rashtriya Janta Dal of Lalu Prashad Yadav would be
wiped out from Bihar this time;So will be the Lok Jan Shakti of Ram
Vilas Paswan.That survey also indicated that Narendra Modi would
not improve upon his tally.But in the all India scenario, Hence BSP would
emerge as the biggest beneficiary and it can cross the 250 mark .So Mayawati would emerge as the Prime Minister.
The
position of Left in Kerala is very precarious and it will loose there
heavily .The same can happen in West Bengal too.The supporters of BJP are dismayed over its
double-speak and the way it dithered to support the Indo-US Nuclear
deal which is very important for the country.It will suffer most
because its voters are relatively literate and aware of the
International affairs.Kapil Sibbal,the Science and Environment minister
very aptly described that the ”BJP has kissed death”.
These
political developments do not auger well for India as everybody knows
how these regional leaders have conducted themselves in the past.They
have grabbed their position by promising the most downtrodden segments
of our society a better future. While they have managed to amass
unbelievable fortune for themselves leaving the masses to remain in
perpetual poverty.Perhaps politicians like Mayawati would like to
change that perception.Her effort to beautify Varanshi is praisworthy and shows that she has the insight and vision.
BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY - KARNATAKA
BBMP UNIT-
IV ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY Loksabha Con…………..
Committee: CV.Ramannagar No & Name……………..
IN-CHARGE : J.CHANDRASEKHARAN S/O LATE M.JAGATHEESAN RETD.SR.MANAGER (DESIGN) ARDC HAL – Membership Reg.No.279530
Sl.No.in the Voter’s list-Part 161/154 33 HGB5521729
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Qualification |
Membership Reg No |
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Photo Latest |
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President If SC Caste: SC(AK) Airport ward No 79 |
B.T.Srinivas #10 9th cr N.R. coly HAL 3rd stg B-17 9845057417 |
Late Thimmaiah |
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HGB3417730 Sl.no-1024 |
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Assembly Gen. Secretary if SC Airport ward No 79 |
K.Balasubramaniam #155 7th cr Anandpuram B-75 9341276264 |
Kandaswamy |
SSLC |
277924 |
HGB3407806 Sl.no-188 |
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Treasurer JB Nagar ward No.78 |
Chandrakanth #235 18th mn rd HAL 2nd stg Indra ngr B-8 9342577655 |
Bhandwalkar |
DME |
277926 |
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Assembly Organizing Secretary (in charge) (Of one Sector) Name of the Sector CV Raman Nagar ward No.73 |
Gangadharan #007 scion vista apt opp BEML 9845283663 |
Nagappa |
B.E |
277927 |
GM palya |
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Secretary JB Nagar ward No.78 |
Shivanna 9845866307 |
Doddaiah |
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277928 |
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BVF Commander JB Nagar ward No.78 |
Chandra Mohan Singh 9845722900 |
BS Chauhan |
PG Diploma |
277929 |
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BAMCEF co-ordinator JB Nagar ward No.78 |
N.Ethiraj 368 5th mn rd HAL 3rd stg B-75 08025284040 |
Lt.Nathamuni |
PUC |
277936 |
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Office Secretery Airport ward No 79 |
Shivaraj 316/A 12th cr Anandapuram B-75 9900267669 |
Perumal |
PUC |
277930 |
Sl no.2753 |
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Brotherhood committee president Airport ward No 79 |
Jayaram Reddy 9886488413 |
Chinnappa Reddy |
SSLC |
277931 |
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Brotherhood committee Gen.Sec Ward President Airport ward No 79 |
M.Suresh 253 5th mn rd Anadpuram JB ngr B-75 9980425686 |
Muthu |
SSLC |
277932 |
HGB2949907 Sl.no1494 |
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Ward president |
M.Gunasekar 118 Nanthanair rd Murphy twn B-8 9845103370 |
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Ward president Beniganahalli ward No.48 |
Shivchandar.D 300 2nd F mn old Baiyapanali MS playa B-33 |
Raju |
8th Std. |
277934 |
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Ward secretary Airport ward No 79 |
K.Venu 196/B NR layout Konena Agrahara B-17 9341705642 |
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BAMCEFCo-coordinator |
.V.Kesavel 72Dr.Babasaheb Col. 16th mn.rd.HAL2nd stg. B-8 |
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JAGATHEESAN CHANDRASEKHARAN (JC) PROFILE
MIGHTY GREAT MINDS JAGATHEESAN CHANDRASEKHARAN (JC) |
Full Name |
Jagatheesan Chandrasekharan (JC)
· District Secretary BSP BBMP In-Charge CV Raman Nagar Assembly Constituency. · Serving BSP since its inception. Membership Registration No.279530 Sl.No. in the Voter’s List Part 161/154 33 HGB5521729 |
People affectionately call |
JC |
Father’s name |
Late Mr. M.Jagatheesan, Ex. Chairman Bench Court Mayo Hall |
Mother’s name |
Mrs. Sugirthammal |
Date of Birth |
03rd December 1942 |
Place of Birth |
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In Father’s Family |
Eight brothers and Five sisters (besides himself) |
His own family |
Entire Mighty Great Minds |
His Everything |
Dedicated |
Dearest to heart & Political Goal |
Welfare |
Ancestral Village |
Ashok Nagar renamed from Shoolay by his uncle Late Mr.M. Jayaseelan Ex. Dy.Mayor of Bangalore |
Field of Action |
Creation the |
Things fond of |
Normal light Indian Vegan Food. (Breakfast and Lunch) |
Marital Status |
Married. Wife MRS.C. Navaneetham (House Wife) BSP Membership Reg.No.279532 Daughter Mrs.Banu Rekha Pradeep Kumar (Teacher) BSP Membership Reg.No.279535 Son-in-law Mr.NS Pradeep Kumar (Railway Guard ) BSP Membership Reg.No.279537 Grand Children Master P.Tushar Kumar and Master P.Harshith Kumar Son Mr.C.Sashikanth (MBA working in Daughter-in-law Mrs. Shifalika Sashikanth (MBA working in Grand Son Master S.Pranay |
Educational Status |
Diploma In Mechanical Engineering (Instrument Mechanics) |
Occupation & Income |
Retd. Senior Manager Aircraft Research and Design Centre Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Contented with Bank Interest of around Rs.10,000 earning through Fixed Deposit of Rs.15 Lakhs, supported by Son for medical expences of my wife + a Maruti 800 Car and a bicycle. |
Permanent Address |
# 668 5th 8th Cross HAL 3rd Stage Bangalore-560075 |
Phone Nos. |
91-080-25203792 91-080-42053483 Mob.9449260443 |
Technical Experience |
Designed |
SC/ST activities |
Ever since appointment in HAL in the year 1962 was responsible for founding Defended many false cases filed by the management against SC/STs as defence council and relieved their suffering. Was responsible for including 22.5% of SC/STs in the latest Computer training who were barred earlier. Because of such efforts many retired from HAL as General Managers, AGMs, DGMs, and so on. Founded |
Political Experience: |
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1984 |
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Created http://sarvajan.ambedkar.org and publishing all positive news of BSP. Thousands of emails are sent on the same to the well wishers of the movement. |
Social & Cultural activities |
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Special Inclination |
Educate and organise the poor, oppressed and impoverished sections of the society to fight for their legal and constitutional rights. |
Life’s Aim |
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Body and Mind Development Activities |
Getting Passed Two Hours Trials for Always practicing Meditation after training on Pabbaja, Vipassana and Zen Meditation Training. Created the following Poems for Entire Jetavana spread by Gold to the Mighty Great Mind was bought !
For spreading Ultimate Bliss through welfare activities of the all the living sentient and non-sentient beings lot! Rs.36 Crores towards Income Tax for Rs.900 Crores is Ms Mayawati,s Birthday Gift !
But it is enough Not ! For equal distribution of Rs.9,53,231 of the Nation’s Budget ! That is to be got through Sarvajans’ Vote ! For the peace, welfare and happiness of all including the Have-not ! Hence for BSP Elephant you Vote ! SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION THE BASKET NUMBER ONE GET UP EARLY IN THE MORNING ! FOR SELF RESPECT! GET A VOTE AND A NOTE! FOR BSP! DONT WAIT! BUT BAIT! TO GRAB THE MASTER KEY! |
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Make me PM Write Down on the Wall was Dr. Ambedkar’s Sign ! - Says Ms Mayawati Bahen ! |
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2008 Bahen Mayawati the UttarPradesh Chief Minister ! 2009 Prabuddha Bharatha Matha the Prime Minister ! Now is all that you have! By voting for BSP, the Nation you save! |