Project Tiranga

Maruti

Around 1970, Sanjay Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi's younger son, envisioned the manufacture of an indigenous, cost-effective, low maintenance compact car for the Indian middle-class. Indira Gandhi's cabinet passed a unanimous resolution for the development and production of a "People's Car". Sanjay Gandhi's company was christened Maruti Limited. The name of the car was chosen as "Maruti", after a Hindu deity named Maruti.

Mobiles

Previously, getting a landline connection was a Herculean task. As our fore-fathers remember it was very common to wait for years together to get a single landline connection. And finally when it was done, the possession of a landline connection was considered as a matter of dignity by the people around.

The World can be divided into 3 regions based on the advent of Mobile technology and the Internet Technology (according to a study).

Republic Day

Republic Day celebrations for Sankalp India Foundation is by beginning Sankalp Karnataka on this day. Today for the first time, blood banks from outside Bangalore will be updating stocks to Disha from 10:00 am onwards.

We Salute

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We Salute the brave officers , who laid down there lives fighting the terrorists and protecting us and our country..

ATS CHIEF - HEMANT KARKARE

ADD. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE - ASHOK KAMTE

SR POLICE INSPECTOR - VIJAY SALASKAR

MAJOUR - SANDEEP UNNIKRISHNAN

NSG COMMANDO - GAJENDAR SINGH 

Lala Lajpat Rai

Image:Lala lajpat Rai.jpgLala Lajpat Rai was an Indian author and politician who is chiefly remembered as a leader in the Indian fight for freedom from the British Raj. The freedom fighter was popularly known as Punjab Kesari (The Lion of Punjab). Lajpat Rai was one of the most important nationalist leaders from the Punjab, where he is remembered reverently by Hindu nationalists today. He was a key mentor of nationalists like Bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar Azad. His love for service was insatiable.

Government Policies:

Vendors and milk dealers dominate the informal market where the former generally procures milk from producers and sells them to urban households, while the latter supplies to private processing units. Of the milk that enters the formal and informal market, almost 45 percent is consumed in the raw form while the remaining is processed to produce ghee, khoa, butter, curd, milk powders, cottage cheese, etc.

The Man behind the Success - Verghese Kurien:

The milkmen of Kaira (now Kheda) were revolting, refusing to send milk to Mumbai. India had attained Independence, but rumblings of discontent rocked the region. It was during those turbulent times that Verghese Kurien reached Anand reluctantly, as a young dairy engineer.

Kurien was soon drawn into a movement that was to change the course of his life. And, with it, the lives of thousands of milkmen in Anand and almost the whole Indian countryside.