ABU DHABI

Abu Dhabi ,the capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the in the Persian (Arbain) Gulf . It’s focus on oil exports and commerce is reflected by the skyline ‘s modern towers and shopping megacenters such as Abu Dubai and marina malls. Beneath white- marble domes , the vast sheikh zayed Grand mosque features an immense Persian carpet , Crystal chandeliers and capacity for 41,000 worshipers .

#island # towers

BEAUTY OF NATURE

Beautiful Nature Poems

When we take the time to examine the beauty of the world around us, we are able to see parallels within our own lives. One who in tune with nature is in tune with the practice of living. Nature moves in a spiral as do our personal lives. It is important to spend time in nature because in this way we can become aware of its wisdom. If we ignore the beauty of nature and spend all our time in an urban jungle, our stress levels go up and we begin to feel as if we are made out of the concrete that we see all around us.

# nature # water

TRIPLE TALAQ

Parliament on Tuesday approved the bill that makes instant TRIPLE Talaq a criminal offence , after the contentious legislation was passed by Rajya sabha following non- aligned BJD extending support and NDA constituent JD-U and AIADMK walking out.

Lok subha has passed the muslim women (protection of right on marriage) Bill last week and with Rajya Sabha now approving it , The practice of instant divorce by Muslim men will be punishable by jail term of up to 3 years .

The upper house passed the bill by 99 votes in favour and 84 against it.

It earlier rejected an opposition sponsored motion to send the bill to a Rajya Sabha selection committee with 100 votes against it as compared to 84 in favour .

The legislations that ban dowry and multiple marriages by Hindu men to justify the three-year jail term for Muslim men practices Triple talaq.

To Leader of the Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad, who termed the bill as a politically motivated move to destroy Muslim households with domestic fights, the minister said the Congress leader should think of why his party could never win majority following the peak of 400-plus seats it won in 1984.

He saw the 1986 Shah Bano case, where the Congress did not stick its neck out to support women rights, as the main reason for the downfall of the party.

The law, he said, was not being brought due to the Supreme Court ruling of 2017 declaring talaq-e-biddat, commonly referred to as instant triple talaq, unconstitutional.

“I am a minister of Narendra Modi government and not Rajiv Gandhi government,” he said citing the Shah Bano case of 1986.

He said he cannot leave in lurch women who have been divorced by triple talaq via WhatsApp or other such means.

When Muslim world is trying to reform, why can’t a democracy do the same, he said.

Trying to shed anti-Muslim image, he said his party gave the nation a President from the same community.

On opposition charge of targeting Muslims, he said BJP may be getting a little less votes from the community but it considers them very much a part of the country and works on the principle of ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas’.

Prasad said the bill should not be seen through a political prism as it is a matter of humanity, woman empowerment and gender equality.

“More than 20 Islamic nations have regulated triple talaq,” he said.

Azad said the opposition has been forced to vote against the bill after the government did not accept their demand to send it to a select committee and make triple talaq a civil offence.

The triple Talaq could not make it through the Upper House earlier this year during the first term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, although it was passed by Lok Sabha.

The Bill was again passed by the Lok Sabha last week amid a walkout by several opposition parties including the Congress and the Trinamool Congress.

The opposition parties say in its current form, the proposed law could be misused to harass Muslims and wanted it to be reviewed by a parliamentary committee.

Faith, belief and superstition

The closeness of death made belief – and its opposite- a pressing issue for the millions of men serving on the front and for those left behind at home. The soeity of the was day profoundly regious one, with Faith intregate into all aspects of life. Yet the religious picture of pre-war society was also a complex one , with a dense range of belief and superstition varying from village to village and region to region,as much as from one soul to the next. Russian serfs Punjabi volunteers , Lyonnias republican different in their belief ,unbelief, conformity and commitment as much as they sharing a common view of life and death.

Superstition and fatalism

It is hard for historians to measure, or even define, what Faith meant for men at the front . For societies deeply infused with religion tradition and practice ,it seems only natural that religious symbols were called upon during the intense experience of industrialised war. Stories of angels aiding wounded soldiers quickly took roots inthe population imagination – at home as well as at the front.

#Faith #people

Spring nature

The renewing of powerful nature

The beginning of spring could be not in accordance with the calendar one and till the middle of March looks rather like the end of winter .However,the high water in river and lake shows that the season is changed .The same situation happens with the raising temperature and,obviously,the longitude of a days.

In April nobody doubts that spring rules over the nature, bright blossoming, steady warm weather is the mostly visible attributes of month power .

Spring phenomena in nature

Spring leaves a mark on every around

As are many of urbanisation contemporary ,even the people whose work is more closely correlated to the nature can not afford themselves to stop to amaze of the metamorphosis.

The processes of the nature reincarnation ,spring demonstrations the highest level of delicacy. Melting snow allows the ground to be feet properly with the water and minerals,giving the way to get force hidden sprouts .

Animals in spring

The revival of animalistic force

The animals can happily given up their forced winter hibernation and think how to compensate the month of starvation and struggling with low temperatures.

The new grass , young soft leaves of the bushes have attracted a bewildering number of creatures that have still had dought about the new season coming .The metabolic processes are accelerated in the proposition to the sun energy. The pick of it is noticed in the binging of May.

#season #Nature

6 RULING judgement of Dipak misra

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Justice Dipak Misra held a midnight hearing for Yakub Memon
  • Bench of Justice Misra made playing national anthem in cinema halls mandatory
  • Justice Dipak Misra became CJI on August 28 last year.

National Anthem

A Justice Dipak Misra bench of the Supreme Court had made playing the national anthem in cinema halls mandatory in 2016. However, Justice Dipak Misra-headed bench amended the national anthem ruling a couple of times making it optional in cinema halls.

Right To Reputation

Hearing petitions filed by politicians including Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal and Subramanian Swamy in May 2017, Justice Dipak Misra held reputation of a person could not be allowed to be crucified at the altar of the other’s right of free speech.

Justice Dipak Misra ruled, “The right to reputation is a constituent of Article 21 of the Constitution. It is an individual’s fundamental right.” The bench upheld the 156-year-old defamation

Online FIR Mandatory

Within 10 days of taking oath as the CJI, Justice Dipak Misra gave a ruling to make working of police transparent and accountable to public. The Supreme Court ordered all the states to make all FIRs online within 24 hours of its registration. The bench held that uploading the FIR online would help the affected parties to move the courts for redress with suitable pleas.

Gay Sex Not A Crime

The Supreme Court declared Section 377 of the IPC as unconstitutional. Section 377 made gay sex a criminal offence with a provision for jail term up to five years. CJI Dipak Misra held that Section 377 denied the fundamental right to choose without fear a partner and the basic right to companionship.

Adultery Not An Offence

The last week of the tenure of CJI Dipak Misra was extraordinarily eventful as a series of landmark judgments were delivered by the Supreme Court bench led by him. It began with the Supreme Court holding Section 497 of the IPC as unconstitutional.

Section 497 defined adultery a crime. But it said that it was an offence committed by a man against a married man if the former established an adulterous relationship with latter’s wife. The right to consent of the woman was vested in her husband. The Supreme Court struck down Section 497 for violating fundamental right to equal.

Aadhaar Made Conditional

In a respite to the Narendra Modi government, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of Aadhaar. A bunch of petitions had been filed challenging Aadhaar on the grounds that the collection of biometric data of the citizens violated the fundamental rights of people and gave the government an overbearing power that could be misused.

The Supreme Court held the constitutionality of Aadhaar but ruled that the UIDAI project could not be made mandatory for any social welfare scheme and availing rights. However, Justice Dipak Misra bench ruled that the government notification for mandatory Aadhaar-PAN linking was valid

Trade and globalisation

In this entry we analysis available data and research on international trade patterns including the determination and consequences of globalisation last couple of decades.From a historical perception their has been two waves of globalisation .The first wave starts from 19th century ,cames to an end with an beginning of the first world war .Trade transaction includes both goods and services (tangible product that are physically shipped )and the services (intangible commoditys,such as tourism and financial services ). The production chains for these goods and services are becoming increasingly complex and global. According to recent estimate ,about 30% of the value of global exports comes from foreign input.Globalisation includes 4 main factors.Free flow of capital.Free flow of technology.Free flow of goods and services.Free flow of finance.Today trade is a fundamental part economic activity everywhere.In today ‘s global economic system,country exchange not only financial products ,but also intermediate input. This creates an intricate network of economic interaction that covers whole world.

IF I WOULD BE LITTLE BIRD

If I would be a little bird, I would fly away…

I would fly on forests, and waters, I would fly, fly far away…

Above the clouds I would see the stars in the sky…

I would feel that all the world is only mine…

I wouldn’t stop until I didn’t explore everything; I wouldn’t stop…

I would fly until my little body is strong enough…

The whole world, God’s world, and beautiful creatures — oh, God…

I would see all these things, and love would come into my heart…

I would see the sky, the clouds, and the thousands of stars…

I would feel the rain’s smell, soft wind, and see how the little birds fly…

I would hear music, “the music of the nature…”

I would hear how thousands of little birds are singing…

Peace and love that I would feel inside in my little body, in my little heart…

I wouldn’t feel pain, anger, or hate again, I would just fly with full of love …

I would fly until my little heart is beating and is strong enough…

On my long journey “God” would save me, and I would feel “His” love…

CREATIVITY :A skill to cultivate in the 21th century

As a learning and development professional in a tech field, you are affected every day by the demands of rapid change. To keep pace, workers at every level must be willing to adapt and learn continually. Alvin Toffler, futurist and author of the 1970 seminal book Futur Shock, went so far as to say that being unable to learn, unlearn and relearn would be the 21st century equivalent of being illiterate.

To really understand what that means, let’s try this simple exercise. Go ahead and fold your arms. Now fold them the opposite way. Most people notice a big difference in comfort, and you could say that the latter is what change feels like. In the 20th century, you could fold your arms one way for your entire career. Today, we are asked to fold, unfold and refold in a new way many times throughout our careers.

Someone who can change back and forth between arm positions might be considered flexible and adaptable. While this is critically important, it still might not be enough to bring job security in today’s fast-changing industries. To gain a competitive advantage individuals must regularly “go beyond the playbook”, often improvising with limited resources and being capable of inventing new arm positions that better suit new tasks. This is change at another level – the level of creativity and innovation.

Creativity is the ability to see new opportunities, to produce original ideas, to flexibly adapt to changing situations, and to apply one’s imagination to solve complex problems. While not everyone may have such a concrete definition, the fact remains that in report after report, creativity is shown to be rising in value among workplace skills. Most notably, the World Economic Forum published a report in 2016 showing that creativity had moved from a tenth place ranking in 2015 to the third most important work-related skill for 2020. And what is the most important skill for the workplace in 2020? Complex problem solving, a skill we would argue is enhanced by effective creative thinking.

#creative #human

The power of Nature

Nature is a powerful form of therapy and healing in and of itself,and it seems that we have forgotten the restorative power that it holds and always offers with out asking for anything in return .Bringing ourselves in touch with nature given us a freedom that is missing these days,as we over rely on technology and business for entertainment and finance for food ,self – preservation and further distractions from a part of ourselves that cries out to be acknowledged the latest but ever present wild aspect of our being.
Nature’s way also has the effect of slowing us down on a positive sense.” adopt the peace of Nature ,and secret is patience”.modern life has a way of making us speedy and aggressive, hiperactive and ovet- competitive .As we rush through life,jumping from one thing to another,as if it were race to see who can collect the most experience first, we forgot that life is not a race to be truly lived only if we slow down enough to be present for it. speeding almost always comes with stress. We might ask ourselves,” Is the stress we put ourselves under actually worth it ?” At what cost are we so caught up in our endless activities that we have forgot to notice our breathing. In many way,We are lucky that our breath happens by itself because if we had to actually remember to breathe, we might be so busy that we would forgot. Nature ‘s calming effect bring us back to our breath and to our body, which can be called meditation.

#Nature #human

SAARC

South Asian Association for regional co-operation (SAARC)is an economic and political organisation. It was established in 8 December 1985 ,The saarc secretarial was established in Kathmandu on 16th Jan 1987.

Their are 8 countries in saarc Bangladesh,Bhutan,India, Maldive Napal ,Pakistan,Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.The idea of regional cooperation in South Asian was first mooted in May 1980.the foreign secretaries of 8 countries met for first time in Colombo in April 1981. This was followed by a meeting of the committee of the whole Colombo in August – september 1981, which identified 5 board areas for regional cooperation. The Integration programme of Action (IPA) initially in 5 agreed of cooperation namely Agricultural,Rural,Development,Tele Communication,Meteorology and health activities.

#SAARC#agreement#

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