Monday, October 12, 2009



A stunning fable; DRDO scientists attempt to human sacrifice

As it is told, blind faith and black magic are concerned with ignorant people or the sect always kept aloof from rationality. You are fairly convinced that science and reason never be harmoniousas each other as they always quarrel uncompromisingly. But don’t run behind the conventional, so called, conceptions, for you will see some extreme exceptions. how come a scientist resorts to such a brutal atrocity in the name of ritual? You would ask the same question, as I really confused with.

Human sacrifices are, seldom, nowadays, reported among the tribes with some uncivilized taboos, who never keep a connection with mainstream population. the latest instance was not reported from any tribal belt of the country, but from the reputed institution, DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization), one of Asia's largest defense contractors and a leading aerospace manufacturer of India. The incident became uncovered as the victim, Susheel Kumar Mishra, a junior scientist, came up with a complaint alleging that he had been overpowered by two senior scientists, Dr M kameshwar Rao and Dr A.S.S.V Bhaskar, and attempted to behead him for appeasing their goddess.

The event took place on 6th of this month. As Mishra says in his complaint to the Gwaliyor police, the scientist called him to their lodging in midnight and tried to make a human sacrifice to keep up their ‘promise’ to goddess. “I was alerted as I reached Rao’s room, I really shuddered and tried to get rid of their clutch."God knows how I ran away from there” said a shiveringMishra in hospital. He was hospitalized after he sustained injuries. Gwalior police charged a criminal case against the two scientists who are still absconding

Nevertheless science endeavor to make a rational approach towards the conception god and its existence, some times it or its experts slip their foot. Whenever a scientific launch takes place there we would see some priests to do rituals, for instance in launching time of Chandrayan1. It is an incongruity that can never be pushed out from our conceited society

But I have only one advice. Be alert! While you go to any of scientific research center , tomorrow you may be the ‘cause’ of a scientific invention!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009



Indira’s fable; A strange phenomenon in Kazakhstan
Indira Gandhi! It’s a name which will turn out assorted feelings among hearers, the victims of internal emergency will howl, the buffs will turn their heart in a fervent mood. But every one should at least don’t wry their face when they consider she is our ‘chachji’s daughter. I really condole and pray for the souls of the preys of internal emergency, but I ought to say the fable of Indiraji, not one you listened to frequently, contains quite amusing parts, one that you will never expect. Now let your ears to hear.
The fable takes place, not in India, in Kazakhstan, the world's largest landlocked country, the land of Kazak nomads who made a great threat to Chengiz khan at the very time. The fable starts when Indhira Gandhi, visited Kazakhstan along with her father, our first prime minister, Nehru in 1955. When some country leaders visit other nations, reactions of people are deferent, some one abuses, others hoist black flags, pour black oil and abusive words, but new trend is ‘flinging shoos at’ the respected leader! But shoos deserve only the faces of wicked leaders like Bush. Indiraji never deserved it, if deserved, no one dared to throw at in India or in abroad.
In Kazakhstan she was received with warm welcome as though she was the real guest of honors, frankly speaking she got much attention and fame than Premier Nehru! People of Kazak celebrated her arrival with fervor they made unusual holidays to make it up. The fable is not going to stop here, it prolonged after her departure. The after math of her visit was obviously astonishing, if you hear, and incredible.
What after math? You may ask with out patience! Indiraji left a marvelouse influence among the people of that country so much so that the new born girls, born between 1980 and 1990, approximately one tenth of them, bear the name ‘Indira’. Indira mervova, Indira Opesnova, Ospanova Indira the names continue! In Astana, the main city of Kazakhstan, one of the main woman leader’s name is Indira.
“It was my grand father who compelled to name me ‘Indira’” tells Indira Ospanova a five star hotel employee. “It is really proud to have the name of a world famous leader” Indira Smalgova, an air hostess of Air Astana, smiles with confidence. One of the main priests of Almati says Indira who spent only half day in capita along with Nehru left wonderful influence in their life. The ambassador of India in Kazakhstan witnesses that, says, “The people of Kazak keep a hearty relation ship with Indians”.
Now, ‘dear opponents of Indiraji’ pleas be harmonious. Though it is a fable, I assert, it is not lie at all, believe me!