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HATS OFF
by ravibaala haribabu on Aug 24, 2007 11:11 AM  Permalink 

Dear All,
Recently we went to Rameshwaram i had a change to see Mr.Kalam's resident ,you don't belive it was like a middle class people's house even it was not fully completed,just think if any other person in this place whole street must owned by him.the people of tamil nadu ,india and world should be very proud to have a such wonderful person.May god bless him for his long peaceful life.

Son OF Sun

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Great...God Bless you my dear people's president
by Ramesh Ankammagari on Aug 24, 2007 11:08 AM  Permalink 

Great... God bless you my dear people's president.. we make your dreams come true.... we fullfill your VISION... we know you will be there for ever and you know we will work in the way you shown...God Bless you my dear People's President... God Bless You...

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Hats off!
by samit raina on Aug 24, 2007 11:05 AM  Permalink 

Thankyou Dr. Kalam for all that you have done for the country.

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hilarious...
by Krishna Karedla on Aug 24, 2007 11:02 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies


sir apj, one simple word. we are proud of you.

look at pratibha ji, the photo problem. india today says, she has vociferously opposed the photograph being circulated among all govt. offices.

sycopants all...

http://sycophant.wordpress.com

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RE:hilarious...
by on Aug 24, 2007 01:05 PM  Permalink
The photo could have been approved by the gr8 prathiba before printing thousands. Now after printing she wants it to be withdrawn , Its not her money no to waate.After all the hard earned taxpayer money.

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Kalam Donation
by Milton Lawrence DSilva on Aug 24, 2007 10:55 AM  Permalink 

Rs 1 Lakh donation from a honest person is worth more than the crores donated by unscruplous people. And this, for a noble cause not even glamorous to attract the tainted money.

But it is a common misconception that India is a poor country. If one cares to follow the news reports about funds allocated for various projects, it becomes clear that much of these remain unutilised. Then there is corruption, siphoning of funds, mismanagement, dealsys and cost escalation. We are poor indeed, not in terms of money though, but VISION.

The former President is one of the rare exceptions - he is the man of vision. But apart from heaping praise of him, we are unlikely to do anything else...

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Mr. President
by Jitender Kothari on Aug 24, 2007 10:54 AM  Permalink 

You are always President u r always think for nation. We respect u , may good give u healthy life.

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Kalam's donation
by Rajasekaran on Aug 24, 2007 10:53 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Kalam is a gentleman and 100% human. Five years as the President of India has not changed him a bit.

Incidentally I am going to ask one question. It might be out of the way, but this is persisting in my mind for a long time.

Is there any authorized agency in India to ensure that the money collected by various NGOs in the form of donations from public and Government are spent judiciously and for the purpose for which they are collected. I am not casting doubt on any particular NGO, but is it not necessary that their accounts are audited and published in prominent newspapers every year?

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RE:Kalam's donation
by Nish on Aug 24, 2007 10:55 AM  Permalink
really out of contest!!

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RE:Kalam's donation
by Milton Lawrence DSilva on Aug 24, 2007 11:05 AM  Permalink
Your Q is very valid and relevant: we in India have an obsession with figures and the number of NGOs is mindboggling. While there are many doing good work, a large number of these NGOs are either corrupt or fronts for nefarious activities. Please Google and do your own search, e.g., this interesting site:http://www.interventions.org/fraising.html

Personally, I follow the practice of donating either through funds launched by main newspapers/magazines or personally to deserving individuals.


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RE:Kalam's donation
by mohd khan on Aug 24, 2007 11:19 AM  Permalink
Milton,

The most corrupt are the newspaper and magazine walas...go to any newspaper office and you will not be able to breath due to cigerrette smoke...go to press club and one thing comes to mind...what is journalism all about...drinking drinking drinking and smoking and nothing else...and all that is immoral is normal in media houses

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RE:Kalam's donation
by Milton Lawrence DSilva on Aug 24, 2007 11:22 AM  Permalink
You are largely correct about the staff, but organisations are different, not to be confused...Funds run but news papers like Times of India, The Indian Express and Care Today of India Today group are not known to indulge in any wring doing as per my knowledge

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RE:Kalam's donation
by Krishna Karedla on Aug 24, 2007 10:59 AM  Permalink
hi raj,

i think ngo's are now subject to compulsory audit.

further, bjp faced a lot of flak for trying to bring in christian agency under the audit scanner.

regards


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RE:Kalam's donation
by Junnedkhan on Aug 24, 2007 11:14 AM  Permalink
Dear Rajasekaran,

All of us pay taxes to the government. In what manner our taxes are utilized we all know. The level of corruption in the government is not hidden from anyone. Now about NGOs. All Indians are free to form an NGO (which is like a joint stock company of 7 or more partners and is entirely a private affair). It is also a matter of personal priority that these associate members form an NGO or a barber shop or a newspaper. Now if they open a barber shop or a newspaper they can make profits and noone can stop them from becoming rich. At the same time, if they form an NGO (a society to be specific) then bound by the Societieys Registration Act (which was fomulated 147 years ago by the colonizers british) their joint establishment cannot make any profits for personal gains. An NGO can still publish a newspaper, open a barber shop or a beauti parlour or a factory, but no single penny can be taken by any of the associate members as profit. In simple terms, all the profits made by an NGO have to be deposited in the NGO accounts only and invested for NGO profit only towards the written social objectives. Now it is entirely upon the assoiciate members to use the money and resources for the intended objectives, in majority of cases it happnes too. But many a times when the NGO heads use NGO resources people get wrong signals. When Tata and Ambani fly in the company copters no one points a fingure at them but when an NGO head uses the organisatio Car, eyebrows are raised

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Mr. Kalam : A great son of India
by dhrub thakur on Aug 24, 2007 10:52 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr. Kalam is an unparallel personality. He can not be compared with any one any particularly politicians.

Congress has committed a blunder by not supporting Mr. Kalam. The history of India will never forgive congress party which is responsible for creating all the mess of Indian politics.

I have never seen any person who donot admire Mr. Kalam. Mr. Bajpayee was the highest admired politician who was admired by by even opposition also. But Mr. Kalam is Ajatsatru, means loved by every one no enemy at all.

He is the great son of India. We the contrymen should pray for his long live.


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RE:Mr. Kalam : A great son of India
by Rajesh Jaswal on Aug 24, 2007 11:02 AM  Permalink
Good, absolutely right.....

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Salute to a Great Indian
by hiral joshi on Aug 24, 2007 10:51 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

One of the most deserving Bharat Ratna as our Sardar Patel, is Dr. Kalam. I wish if at some point of time India goes to presidential democratic system and we have Dr. Kalam as our president.

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RE:Salute to a Great Indian
by Teesmar Khan on Aug 24, 2007 11:41 AM  Permalink
.. and Lalu, MAyawati, Mulayam, even Sanjay dutt.

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salute to his excellency Dr. Kalam
by sumanth ganesh on Aug 24, 2007 10:50 AM  Permalink 

HE IS TRULY A FRIEND , PHILOSOPHER AND A GUIDE TO ALL FELLOW CITIZENS .

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