इतना भी स्वार्थी मत बंजाओ की अपने भी गैर हो जाए,
जिन्दगी कुछ पल की है मेरे दोस्त, इसे मुस्कुराकर यूंही बिताये।
वह पल ही क्या जो हम अपनों के साथ ना बिठाये,
जिन्दगी कुछ पल की है मेरे दोस्त, इसे यूंही जाया मत होने देना।
मुश्किल घड़ी हर एक के जीवन में आती है, यूंही मत मुह मोड़ रहना,
जिन्दगी कुछ पल की है मेरे दोस्त, इसे संजोये रखना।
कोशिश करते रहना की सांस तब तक रुके न तब तक यह दिल धड़कता रहे,
जिन्दगी कुछ पल की है मेरे दोस्त, इसे हर एक रूह में बस जाना है तुम्हे।
अपने लिए तो सभी जीते है, कभी गैरों के लिए भी जीकर देखना,
ज़िन्दगी कुछ पल की है मेरे दोस्त, असली मज़ा तभी है जब गैर भी अपने हो जाए।
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Coal Versus Forest Tussssssssssle...Its Just the Beginning
Are We chalking out a means of livelihood to prosper or the intense search for prosperity has lead to annihilation of human being?
Do you feel the pinch when a tree is chopped, I am sure it does not because your hands are not slit. We can only feel the pain when our so obsessed physical body bleeds. I am not drafting a thesis on deforestation but enunciating my deep pain on the recent tussle over 'No Go Zones' for coal mining. Every state or country needs development or rather have desire to scale up the GDP growth but does it has to be obtained at price of livelihood of millions and home to wild life. Last year environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh marked certain dense forests as 'No Go Zones' for coal mining; the coal ministry wants access to all those areas to support huge steel, cement and power projects which seeks 0.54% of the toal land that provides 55% of the country's energy need and 70% of power generation. Today we require just 0.54% of the total land, tomorrow it will increase to 1% an so on, and soon ministry would require substantial proportion of the available land to sustain enhancement or growth. In our stride towards development we forget that a healthy tree stores about 2.6 tons per acre each year without this or rather dense forests, our country would be polluting hub which we will only boast about in years to come. We are proud to have educated & chauvinist ministers in our government but they lack the wisdom to devise alternative means of resources for the progression of our society. Whom should we bell the cat, the municipal commisioner, the mayor, the state or central government or the industrial fraternity who puts undue pressure on the authorities of the society to boost their heavy investment on billions of multi-national projects. We want to spend our money by globetrottingbeautiful scenic places but when it comes to our land we shy away fom our social responsibilities, we should instead devise some strategies to earn foreign exchange that will benefit our nation. can we all stand up together and pledge our support for India's forests by asking Minister Pranab Mukherjee to hold a public consultation before taking a decision.
~Puneet
Illuminating Lives!!!!!!!
Do you feel the pinch when a tree is chopped, I am sure it does not because your hands are not slit. We can only feel the pain when our so obsessed physical body bleeds. I am not drafting a thesis on deforestation but enunciating my deep pain on the recent tussle over 'No Go Zones' for coal mining. Every state or country needs development or rather have desire to scale up the GDP growth but does it has to be obtained at price of livelihood of millions and home to wild life. Last year environment and forest minister Jairam Ramesh marked certain dense forests as 'No Go Zones' for coal mining; the coal ministry wants access to all those areas to support huge steel, cement and power projects which seeks 0.54% of the toal land that provides 55% of the country's energy need and 70% of power generation. Today we require just 0.54% of the total land, tomorrow it will increase to 1% an so on, and soon ministry would require substantial proportion of the available land to sustain enhancement or growth. In our stride towards development we forget that a healthy tree stores about 2.6 tons per acre each year without this or rather dense forests, our country would be polluting hub which we will only boast about in years to come. We are proud to have educated & chauvinist ministers in our government but they lack the wisdom to devise alternative means of resources for the progression of our society. Whom should we bell the cat, the municipal commisioner, the mayor, the state or central government or the industrial fraternity who puts undue pressure on the authorities of the society to boost their heavy investment on billions of multi-national projects. We want to spend our money by globetrottingbeautiful scenic places but when it comes to our land we shy away fom our social responsibilities, we should instead devise some strategies to earn foreign exchange that will benefit our nation. can we all stand up together and pledge our support for India's forests by asking Minister Pranab Mukherjee to hold a public consultation before taking a decision.
~Puneet
Illuminating Lives!!!!!!!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Thoughts On Success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
आज का dइन बड़ा सुनेहहरा है,
तुम्हारे लिए खुदा का एक तोफा है,
अब हर पल एक सवेरा है,
ज़िन्दगी में खुशियों का बिचौना है।
यह आवाज़ अब बुलंद है,
निश्चय, निडर और स्थिर है,
हर मुश्किल राह में आप अजय है
हर अंदाज़ में आप विजय है।
हम इश्वर से येही प्रार्थना करते है,
हर कोशिश में आपकी कामयाबी रहे,
और आनेवाला पल आपके लिए उज्जवल रहे।
तथास्त्हू!!!!!!
तुम्हारे लिए खुदा का एक तोफा है,
अब हर पल एक सवेरा है,
ज़िन्दगी में खुशियों का बिचौना है।
यह आवाज़ अब बुलंद है,
निश्चय, निडर और स्थिर है,
हर मुश्किल राह में आप अजय है
हर अंदाज़ में आप विजय है।
हम इश्वर से येही प्रार्थना करते है,
हर कोशिश में आपकी कामयाबी रहे,
और आनेवाला पल आपके लिए उज्जवल रहे।
तथास्त्हू!!!!!!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
