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Portrait of India PPT for Vision 2022 Document Facts, Projections, Trends, Ideas. Europe Canada USA India Africa SE Asia www.viion2022.org The first slide shows where we began with. Independence. Where we started. From there For past 50 years till 1997 we are on the path of self sufficiency. Research boomed though In leaps and bounds we have great achievements and failures but definitely we Created a vibrant economy. Then came liberalization. In the next ten year till 2007 what ever is achieved in the last 50 Years begin to wound up starting with the education and research. The second slide starts with the research trends in Asian countries. Again it is To be noted that these trends are studied by US naval research wing who developed a Sophisticated data mining of the articles and authors in published journals. This serves two purposes. One it gives them an idea to study what the developing Countries are doing in terms of research that sets the future growth of these countries. Second it gives the idea of who is doing the research in these countries so that if the Research threatens the competitive edge then these individuals can be tackled with to Preventive such research.

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Page 1: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaPPT for Vision 2022 Document

Facts, Projections, Trends, Ideas.

Europe Canada USA India Africa SE Asia

www.viion2022.org

The first slide shows where we began with. Independence. Where we started. From there

For past 50 years till 1997 we are on the path of self sufficiency. Research boomed though

In leaps and bounds we have great achievements and failures but definitely we

Created a vibrant economy.

Then came liberalization. In the next ten year till 2007 what ever is achieved in the last 50

Years begin to wound up starting with the education and research.

The second slide starts with the research trends in Asian countries. Again it is

To be noted that these trends are studied by US naval research wing who developed a

Sophisticated data mining of the articles and authors in published journals.

This serves two purposes. One it gives them an idea to study what the developing

Countries are doing in terms of research that sets the future growth of these countries.

Second it gives the idea of who is doing the research in these countries so that if the

Research threatens the competitive edge then these individuals can be tackled with to

Preventive such research.

Page 2: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaThe Indian Sage Beginning

www.vision2022.org

Statistics gathered by British in 1939 Partition Statistics 1947

On how they developed India

Students of Agriculture 1306 Number of People moved 15 Million

All Engineering Branches 2413 Number of people killed 2 Million

Veterinary Doctors 719 Number of women raped(reported) 75 Thousand

Technology Students 150 Property Destroyed 2 Trillion in 1947

Forest Officers 63

Total Medical Students in 1939 3651

Page 3: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaResearch in sciences Trends

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The State of Research In India both Pure Sciences and Social Sciences

Total Number of Research Articles/Papers Published in India and comparison

(Indian Authors articles only selected-not include the collaborated articles)

Country 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

India 10606 10632 11563 12602 16203 25367

China 692 3115 7011 11402 29292 72310

Taiwan 434 16503

S. Korea 136 27397

Brazil 1638 17086

A whopping 40% of the 2005 research papers are produced by Indians working in MNCs

Operating out of India. And the patents belong to MNCs not to us.

US Naval Research Data Mining post liberalization on Country Analysis 2007

Page 4: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaVision 2022

Europe Canada USA India Africa SE Asiawww.viion2022.org

As seen in the above slides the situation in India in terms of education is as bad as it can get. Research at under graduate to graduate levels is appalling and pathetic. The effect of that is clear If we see the destruction of small and medium scale industries. The only exception is the premiere Institutions. With China moving in to kill medium industry west moving in to kill our premiere Institutions we have one choice. Reform education. This presentation will focus on the effects of Lack of research and future projections in developmental economics. Most of the data is availableIn public domains. Once Vision 2022 is achieved and fusion synergy is created then rest of the subsystems follow a common goal.The ideal situation should be- Common Goal dictates National Security dictates the Doctrine of Wardictates Natural Resources Needed and Governs Industrial Policy and Research whichguides Educational Policy, University course structure –both academic and research which gives birth to Post secondary and secondary education system development.

In the above process senior civil & military personnel either during service or after retirement integrate them selves seamlessly with the entire society to ensure the continuation of such system Perpetually so that the Nation State Republic survives.

Page 5: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaWhy education reform needed

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The above is true in all GPP countries as to become GPP one has to be 1. Self Sufficient in Food2. Self Sufficient in Energy3. Self sufficient in Arms

If a nation lacks these, their supply should be assured via trade and the only way to enforce Favorable Trade is via direct war or by threat of war. Colonial rule was followed by national independence and it became imperative for GPP to keep the resource supply un-hindered even after their independence. This necessitated the continued remote control of colonies, preventing them becoming Self Sufficient and forcing them to become dependent. India is no exception to this. We tried to become self sufficient --but were scuttled at every level.

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Portrait of IndiaEducational Variance and Development

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What GPP Countries Study What Colonies Study

(List is not Exhaustive)

MS / Phd Equivalent

Political Sociology IT Soft Ware Applications

Alluvial Sociology Nursing

Behavioral Biology Soft ware programming

Causes of War EEE, CCC, MCE etc needed for above

Nuclear War Preventive Studies

Nuclear Politics

Theoretical Physics Computer Commerce

Cymatics Computer Law

Acoustic Biology Medical Transcription

Diffraction Acoustics

Thermo Acoustics

Colloidal Chemistry

Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear Reactor Design Engineering

Astro Physics

Archeo Astronomy

Archeo Anthropology

Bio Genetics Behavioral Biology

Page 7: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaHow the course structure decided

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What GPP Study (Sample in universities) What Colonies Study

MS or Phd Equivalent

Bio-Technology If the courses are on demand we

introduce and it is purely private

Military Research Units

Mediated by CDC then

Civilian Research

Weather Climate Change NRSA Purely Civilian

Military Research Units

Mediated by National Weather Center

Civilian Research

IT Voice Activated Biometric Security None-Sold by MNCs and we use

Military Research Units

Mediated by MNCs

Civilian Application

Laser Thermo Sono Vibration Molecular Cell Research None

Military Research Units

Mediated by MNCs

Civilian Application

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Teror Attacks in India

From: 1970 to 2004

Total

Per Year/

per Attack

How

Many

Days

No of Years 34 121 3.0

Total Attacks 4100

GT Data Fatalities (attack wise) 12000 2.9

(year wise) 353 1

GOI Data Fatalities 70000 17.1

2059 5.64

On Going Terrorism

Region Dead

Orthodox

Ideology

Behind

Kashmir 50000Muslim

North East 40000Christian

Assam 25000Hindu

FORCE DEATHS 25000Uniform Men

Police Army CRPF ParaMilitary

Home Grown Terrorism

Economic Social Ideology 30000All Classes

Religious Cultural Ideology 15000All Classes

Type of Attack %

Facility Attacks 38.7

Facility Bombings 29.7

Assassinations 25.5

Others 6.1

T O T A L 100

Wars Killed

Indian

Western

Neighbours

Eastern

Neighbours

1947-48 1104 1500

1961 3264 3800

1962 3128 722

1971 3843 7900

1998 1100 1696

Total 12439 14896 722

Total Wounded 124390 148960 7220

(1:10 Ratio)

Portrait of IndiaTerrorism – Birds eye view- Why Security Studies Needed

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TERRORISM

Natural or Induced

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Drug Routes Weapons Routes Terrorist Orgs North East

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All Across India DEATHS 2008

2006

Number of Deaths 2765

Jihadi-Kashmir 1134 539 41%

LWE 747 27% 27%

Insurgencies 636 1057 23%

Religious 249 9%

2765 1596

J K

Chatisgarh 361 48%

Assam 372

Manipur 500

Tripura

Chatisgarh and Jarkhand

68% of Incidents and 75% of Casualities

Jarkhand

Incidents 278 405

Police killed 11 39

Civilians 175 148

Informers 27 39

Funding-Rupees 1200

a. Extortions

b. Cuts in developmental projects

LWE Left Wing Extremism India Districts 608

Birds Eye View

1970 2003 2006 2007 2008

Affected States 1 9 15

Affected Districts 1 231

Affected Villages 1 7000

Forest Area Contrlled by Naxals (CPI-Maoist) 0 19%

(Two and Half times the area of Bangladesh)

Growth of Terrorism in Thirty Five Years

From the day we started moving towards self Sufficiency

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Names of extremist Groups that control Resource Centers

Peoples Guerrilla Army

Peoples War Group

Maoist Communist Center

Communist Party of india-Maoist

Communist Party of India-Janasakthi

Peoples Liberation Army-Manipur

Peoples Liberation Front of Meghalaya

Arunachal Dragon Force

Jarkhand

Communist Party of India Maoist

Peoples Liberation Front of India

Jarkhand Prastuti Committee

Trutiya Prastuti Committee

Terrorist Out Fits Number

Assam 35

Manipur 1

Meghalaya 1

Nagaland 3

Punjab 12

Tripura 30

Mizoram 2

Arunachala Pradesh 1

Jarkhand 6

Birth of Red Corridor fusion of LWE and RWE

Growth of Terrorism in Thirty Five Years-Contd

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Red Corridor: LWE Blue Corridor: Sdi Green Corridor: RWE

Terrorism Initiatives Spiritual Displacement Initiative Terrorism Initiatives

LEFT WING EXTREMISM DOUBLE ENVELOPMENT Islamic/Hindu/Christian

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Liberalization Privatization

SEZ and Economic Development

Need for Sustainable Economic Studies

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Portrait of India

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Indian Scenario SEZ

1995-2009

Natural Resources - S E Z – Minerals, Critical Strategic Resources, Diamonds, Gold,

Thorium

Investment Resources – Insurance Cos Sell off – Billions of dollars of reserve funds

Moving in to private hands for peanuts LICMonetary Resources – Banks sell off – Billions of dollars deposits funneled to stock

markets – Reduce Interest rates, manipulate inflation, loans of billions to MNC and their

Indian counterparts

Health Resources- Govt Pharma Vaccine cos sell off, MNC pharma giants field day in

diagnosis and cure of diseases

Medical/Bio Resources – GMOs, Bio Tech Manipulation, destruction of native bio diversity, destruction of native

(Environmental Resources) medicinal plants, pushing Pharma giants unwanted, useless medicines and rip

people billions off.

Human Resources – Displacement of Owners/farmers of land small business to make

them coolies pushing urbanization

Intellectual Resources- Highly skilled workers working under constant threat of produce more for little above

average wages in fields which are of no use or consequence for nation/majority

people.

Security Resources – Billions are siphoned off in various security deals with US/Israeli counterparts in which

lesser generation substandard weapons are bought including the bullet proof jackets

issued to defenders of Mumbai

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Portrait of IndiaChina India Comparison

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TOTAL SEZ IN THE ENTIRE WORLD 400

SEZ DATA COMPARISON INDIA/CHINA

Basis China India

NUMBER 7 Ultimately 400-500

WHEN STARTED 1980 Mostly after 1991

DEMOCRATIC DECISION-MAKING? Lot of discussion and debate preceded setting No discussion. State laws used to set up many SEZs

SIZE Very large (Shenzhen: 32,700 hectares) Small (3 – 14,000 hectares)

OWNERSHIP State (leased the lands) Private corporations

ON WHAT KIND OF LAND Mostly coastal wasteland Mostly fertile cultivated land

EXPORTS Very good (Shenzhen: N E 2006: $35 billion) Poor so far

EMPLOYMENT Substantial number of low-paid jobs Very limited: 100,650 in all till Mar 2005

TAX REVENUE COLLECTIONS Only selective tax incentives provided Across-the-board tax holiday

OVERALL ECONOMIC SUCCESS Shenzhen very successful, 2 SEZs failed. Rest Moderate Largely unsuccessful so far*

EASE OF LAND ACQUISITION Calm peaceful Bloody Land battles and bitter resistance

Why the difference ?

Chinese Market economy is based on two premises which is based on local needs. 1. Empowerment of people. 2. Protecting workers lively hoods. The

philosophy adapted was SEZs to the worker Areas. Where labor and workers are available there the SEZ are set up. Chinese adapted French Model of

development of 1960s.

Indian Privatization is absolute throw away of national resources at discount prices as in Case of Initial Russian liberalization years following Harvard /World

bank model. Worker to the SEZs. Workers will be transported to SEZ areas.

*In 1998, a waiver of $1.67 billion on customs duties was given to earn $1.04 billion in foreign exchange)

Page 16: India Vision 22 Facts Basis

Portrait of IndiaReal Estate Buying in India

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Real Estate Bonanza – Foreign and Indian MNCs

Group Crores INR

Wachovia Corporation invests $ 57 million in Vipul Ltd, April 28 2007. 570

Centurion Bank of Punjab into Real Estate management services, April 28, 2007

Ansal gets nod to develop a $ 5.5 billion township, April 28, 2007 25,500 Lucknow

Kotak realty raises fund for property joint venture projects, April 28, 2007 3,500

Credit Suisse to raise a $ 2.5 billion property fund, April 25, 2007 10,000

Tata group will raise $ 1 billion with Xander, May 2007. 5,000

Noel Tata and Kishore Biyani join Milestone’s board, April 19, 2007 250

HCC’s realty foray, April 19, 2007 1,000

JM financial gets active in realty space, April 19, 2007 (JM Kampani in dubai on fraud charges) 2,000

Citigroup in talks to buy Vikram Pandit’s Old Lane, April 9, 2007 3,000

(bought from Vikram Pandit who was head of bankrupted Citi Bank)

From April 9 till May 1 2008 the money ready for real ventures in India 50,270

www.intelligenceabout realestateindia.com.html

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Portrait of India

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Where the money is now ?

Year No.of Swiss Accounts Value in Crores of Rupees

belonging to Indians

1947 300 350 Crores

1976 2500 2,50,000 Crores

2004 4000 40,00,000 Crores

2009 5000 75,00,000 Crores

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Portrait of India

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Inequality is on the increase. In 1976 Switzerland was 52 times richer

than Mozambique; in 1997, it was 508 times richer.

Two hundred and fifty years ago, the richest countries were only five

times richer than the poorest, and Europe only twice as rich as China

or India.

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Portrait of IndiaResource dependency of Major powers eg. USA

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Portrait of India

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Portrait of India

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1999-2009

Mineral Resource Map

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Portrait of IndiaGOLD AVAILABILITY

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1997-2005 Survey of Geological Survey of India-Ministry of Mining conducted in

India

Answer to a question in Rajya Sabha by the Minister of Mines Mr. D. Narayana Rao

Asked on Monday 12 Dec 2005. The mining is given to African Gold Mines or Consolidated Gold

Fields or their front companies. Owners Openheimer Family. One of the Families owned EIC.

In ANANTAPUR DISTRICT a crop less draught ridden semi dessert non farming area

and in One Survey block of such district

Area Survey Number Total Gold Deposits In tons

Dona Temple 4.65 GT 0.70 Millions

Dona East Block 2.07 GT 7.92 Millions

Dona South Block 1.16/6.28 1.11 Millions

Dona North Block 3.85 GT 0.09 Millions

Total 9.82 Millions 98 Lakh TonsAt ounce of 24 carats per 5 Tons extraction rate the gold available in one district is 5,939,393 Million tons

Valued at current $ 540 per ounce a ton is valued at US $ 17,139,600 or US $ 101,798,820,262,800 -29 Trillion

US Dollars Rs 1 Crore Crores (approximately)

This is in one district of AP. What is the data on others ?

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Portrait of IndiaDubai Companies building ship yards

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Nizampatnam SEZ

Midway between Visakhapatnam and Chennai and Andaman

Along with the port the SEZ company from Ral Al Kheima wants 25 000 acres of land

Uprooting 13 Villages. Each acre is given a compensation of Rs 100 000.

According to NRSA underneath the land there are diamonds, quartz, uranium.

Once handed over the Matrix group will build an Private Airport, and Sea port in which

either State or Central Govt have no authority. They take the mined stuff out of India and

bring bulk pharma supplies to the SEZ so that generic medicines are manufactured and

exported. To make even a pin or ride camels Indians go there to work. The only engineering

colleges there are the one started by BITS etc last year. Yet they come to build the ports.

Matrix subcontracts this to Taiwanese company which employees Chinese labor as done in

case of GMR HYD airport. Also this emirate is a hub of ISI CIA and Mosaad and has a intel

listening post for US and Israelis over Iran. 26000 acres in foreign hands if turn hostile ?

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Portrait of IndiaHow much we have ?

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URNIUM DATA

Tons Reason Indians cannot Cause

Total Availability 113000 Explore

Jarkhand 50% People Does not Want Social Movements

Meghalaya Insurgency Terrorism

AP Insurgency Terrorism

SEZ Union Carbide can Liberalization

Rajasthan Petro Car Exxplro Liberalization

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Portrait of IndiaUranium & Union Carbide

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Pulivendula SEZ

Vemula Mandal, Tummalapalle Uranium Project

Atomic Mineral Development Corporation of India collecting Samples

World Class best Uranium unlimited deposits

But this is not extracted by NFL.

It is done by UCIL (Union Carbide India Limited)

Rs 1106.27 Crores investment, 1700 acres of land

The one responsible for Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

Till now after 35 years after tragedy there is no end for Bhopal’s Victims compensation nor

the address of MD Anderson.

This uranium may have made us not dependent on US 123. But ……

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1999-2009

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Portrait of IndiaSEZ coming in India

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1999-2009

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Portrait of IndiaSEZ and water sources

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1999-2009

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Portrait of IndiaSEZ Mineral Sources

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1999-2009

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Portrait of IndiaSEZ defence and research establishments

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Naval Command HQ and Forward Air Bases

Naval Command HQ and Forward Air Bases

The only threat to India

Is from Sea. The EIC

Occupation of India is also

Via SEA ONLY. By handing

Over more than required

Large tracts of land to MNCs

Who were shunted out of

India Between 1966-75

We may be putting

Our NS at risk.

In the era of modern

Naval Doctrine of

Littoral War Fare (LWF) the

Coast Line Defense (CLD)

must be in the hands of

country. When ever we lost

control of coastal lands

be it in Maratha Reign or

during recent Mumbai we

suffered heavily.

Defense Research, Space Research, Munitions

Armament Factories, Nuclear Reactors Research

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Portrait of IndiaIndia under British occupation 59% of land mass and rest

under Kingdoms

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Dalhousie Era Around 1850

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Portrait of IndiaBritish India and Indian Kingdoms

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Portrait of IndiaComparison of SEZ and British Occupation

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Portrait of IndiaIndustrial Growth a comparison

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HEAVY INDUSTRIES

Industrial Growth 1960-1990 36.53%Industrial Growth 1991-2000 14.94% Post LiberalizationIndustrial Growth 2000-2004 13.87% Post Liberalization

SMALL INDUSTRIES

Industrial Growth 1960-1975 15.39%Industrial Growth 1976-2000 1.07% Pre/Post LiberalizationIndustrial Growth 2000-2004 -5.67% Post Liberalization

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Portrait of IndiaLevels of Corruption in World Countries

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Country Counter/BlackEconomy local name Percent of GNP

Germany schattenwirtschaft 15%

Japan underground 15%

Italy Economia Sommersa 25%

China back door Economy 25%

France Travail au noir 25%

Russia second Economy 25%

Sweeden Underground 25%

USA Irregular 26.6%

Britain Fiddling 30%

Israel kalkala schora 33%

S. Africa underground 50%

India black market 100%

A third 33% of the Irregular Economic activity is dedicated to a.Prostitution b. drug dealing c. gambling d. stolen goods e. loan sharking f.

marijuana growth and conducted in CASH ONLY.

Source: “Healing America-What can be done about the continuing Economic Crisis”, Richard Cornuelle, G.P. Putnam and Sons, 1983, pp

145-148.

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N A I I FWhat is left in India – Savings for development

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LIC - 2008

Rs. Crores Rs. Crores US $ Billion

Total Premium Collected in 2007 205, 000

Total interest income earned on the previous investments 75, 000

(1997-2007) Premium Total – 1 310 000 77.5

Total Expenditures – Salaries 10, 000

Total Investments 1,27,690

Outlay Total – 2 137, 690 34.42

Surplus Balance Total 172, 310 43.80

Business Grown by 122 % Since 2007

Premium Income grown by 941 %

Investments made in 2008 1,27,690 34.42

Investments made till2008 (1997-2008) 10,00,000 250.00

Total Investment Base Exiting 11,27,690 284.42

Interest Earnings from 2009 1,12,769 28.20

Real Estate owned by LIC 8,23,000 204.75

If 49% is allowed by foreigners then Half of all this goes to Foreign countries to save them from economic crisis.

Money will be invested in Casino Economics Activities like risky stocks and be lost for ever

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N A I I FWhat is left in India - Savings

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OTHER GENRAL INSURANCE COMPANIES

Total General Insurance Companies 4 Total Employees 60,000

Total Capital in all Rs 450 Crores

Combined Profit Rs 2,794 Crores (2007-08)

Dividend Paid to government of India Rs 449 Crores

Combined investments in Indian Economy Rs 62, 692 Crores

Reserves and Surpluses Rs 13, 253 Crores

Combined Asset Worth Rs 79, 198 Crores

If 49% is allowed by foreigners then Half of all this goes to Foreign countries to save them from economic crisis.

Money will be invested in Casino Economics Activities like risky stocks and be lost for ever

LIC Amendment Bill 2008 to be tabled

Increase Capital Requirements in Insurance industry from Rs 5 Crores to Rs 100 Crores

Relax the GIBNA to privatize

Relax Insurance Act so that they can invest out side India.

Insurance Sector is first open to Foreigners in 1999.

12 Private Life Insurance Companies and 9 General Insurance Companies they bought only the extant of Share Capital

Rest is collected from Indian public and spend.

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Portrait of India

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Job Losses Expected Total Emp Crores

2008 2009 Direct + Indirect

Textiles (incl

Farming) 700000 500000 1200000 8

Export Sector 1000000 9000000 10000000 15

IT 0

0

0

0

0

TOTAL 11200000

FIEO Foreign Exporters Organization

7-Jan-09 Interview by Sakthivel A

This all happening when we are signing billions of dollars of deals with US

Companies providing 20000 jobs for every billion $ sales we gave to them.

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Portrait of IndiaLiberalization and Agriculture

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Towards Agriculture Dependency

Agriculture 123

2005 Green Revolution ideology

KIA 2006 Indo US Knowledge Initiative on Agricultural Education Research Service and Commercial Linkages

a. Reinforces Private Researchers in Agriculture b. US private interests in Driver seat of out Agriculture

These two will decide the future priorities of Central ICAR (Indian Council on Agricultural Research)

and State run Agricultural Universities

Indian agriculture should move towards business orientation

increased US penetration To get this happen

Scientists in Agricultural research should re construct their orientation towards US business model

Farmers should lend their fields for experimentation

1. Internships in areas of bio technology through collaboration like Bharti-Wal Mart

2. April 2008 - Pigeon Pea Genomics Initiative - internships Collaboration on drought resistant Rice and Wheat.

3. Research around Casava, Potato, banana, papaya.

4. Contract Farming and Bio fuels.

5. De institutionalization of Research

6. Farmer led scientist assisting Research – to private interest led corporate sponsored farmer participating

Kanchi Kohli, Kalpavriksh, Environmental Action Group, Shalini Bhutani, GRAIN, NGO

As reported in 2008 Sep 18. HTI.

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Portrait of IndiaTragedy in Agriculture

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Total Number of Farmers suicides since Liberalization 1995-2005 1,00,000

States where they did

1. Maharashtra2. Tamil Nadu3. Karnataka4. Orissa5. Andhra Pradesh

All these states are where the Bt Cotton was introduced by Agri MNCs like Monsanto at very high prices. But Bt is the naturally occuring biological material taken from India and Monsanto never said that until they are fined in 2008 by Courts in India. Where upon they claim they only copied the process not the biological material.

Monsanto raked billions on this Bt including from India with not a single rupee paid toAny one in India. After court fine they said they will build a community center in the Area from where this material is taken than accepting for the court ordered settlement

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N A I I FFood Security Situation

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FOOD AVAILABILITY

1998-2002 More Than Required

2007-2008 Per Capita Availability equaled only 1970 Mark

2011-2012 20 Million Tons need to be imported

1970 2007

Per Capita Production 200 kgs 295 kgs

Loss in Government Warehouses

2005 0.92 Lac Tons

2006 0.30 Lac Tons

2007 0.34 Lac Tons

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N A I I FFood Security-Edible oils

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EDIBLE OILS

1973 Self Sufficiency Policy Implemented (Oil Technology Mission)

1993 Self Sufficiency achieved

Post Liberalization

2008 Import of Edible oils

EXIM Bank Loans Rs 200 Crores for cultivation of edible oils in

Uruguay Paraguay at a cost of US $ 3000 per hectare for the following

Gujarat Ambuja, Liberty Oil, Keroil, Pranab Agro, Vitul Oil or a consortium of

These

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N A I I FFood Security Biodiversity small scale

industry data

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National Bio Diversity Authority annual Report 2008

Total Medicinal Plants 15 000

Near Extinction in Villages of India 429

6.5 Lac Tons of Cashew Seeds Imported

40 000 Small Scale Industries closed Down

13, 00, 000 Lost employment

65, 00, 000 Entered BPL (Below Poverty Line)

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Future trends of AgricultureSONIC BLOOM

What we are offered and what is being done in West

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Eastern View – Russia SE Asia and India

Vassily V Dokuchayev (1846-1903) Soli Living Body Pedology, Russkii Chernozem (The black soil of Russia)

Physio-Biological View -Soil viewed with all its microbes, worms, bacteria, fungi and the impact of soil on them and vice versa. Soil is a process so dynamic. It is in the interference zone where Life forces and physical forces merge and interact upon each other. Soil Sciences thus has to take all the above in to consideration.

Knostantin Dimitrievich Glinka, The Great Soil Groups of the world and their Development-1914 in to German then in to English in 1927 by Curtis Marbut.

In eastern Europe the scientists or students pursued the chemical fertilizer impact on the soil while continuing the organic humus research.

1961 MM Kononova, USSR Academy of Sciences edited essays ‚Soil Organic Matter-Its nature and its role in soil formation and soil fertility‛ translated in to English 1965 as ‚Humus and its Significance‛ (Total humus research in to natural artificial fertilized soils from-germination, morphology, anatomy, chemical composition, photosynthesis, assimilation, respiration, nutrition, enzyme specificity, plant growth & general developmentExample -Russian studies in the pedogenic role if lichens helped creation of a branch Chelation Chemistry-study of disintegration of rocks minerals to make them absorb in to plants human cells.

Western View – Europe and USA

Justus Von Liebig-Mechanist Reductionist view of Soil.Soil is viewed for geological angle only-simply upper, weathered crust of earth-solely as a medium of plant growth-something plant takes a root.Geologic-Agronomic-Chemical view-Soil is a material and static. Soil sciences is equated to Agronomy-production of grains in large scale farms.

By 1966 the entire Agriculture industry in cluding research in US and Europe was subsized by Fertilizer industry, which led to decrease interest in humus or organic matter which touched near extinction.

Students are provided grants to do papers and study the fertilizer company point of view and professors are paid thousands of dollars as consultants tto the same fertilizer companies who teach the same students to whom the companies are paying grants. The topics pursued are of narrow band of ‘profit maximization’ and all graduates who pursue careers with the fertilizer industry preach the same to users and who become teachers will teach the same to students. In 4 decades how the research is directed by corporate interests than true quest of science was shown in a text book manner. The study in to soil microbiology gradually decreased.Example- EJ Fry suggested the mechanistic explanation of action of lichens which was still held in 1961 in West.

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Chelation is reported used in Temple construction in Peru, 160 year old article on how in the famous sun temple the gigantic stones weighing 20 – 300 tons were glued so fine using plant based Chelation chemicals. How they use the same in agriculture which is exactly followed the principles of Indians. The plant is Harakeh’ ama in Quechua a native S American language still spoken and is very close to Sanskrit. The above is latinized and Spanish split of the term in english. These plant based elements can softer rocks, grind trace elements in to ingestible form. We cannot eat iron but chealated iron can be injected in to body with out side effects. So too humus reacts to soil minerals. The reason for this is the particles is in colloidal form where the surface to mass ratio is enormous.

Also developed an optical method of testing the water quality. It is directly proportional to the quantity of light it takes in to. This could be done in a glass. Theodore Schwnek-hydrological engieer, author of Order out of Chaos, invented this method.

Western View – Europe and USA

Australian Turn OverBio-Dynamic Farming

1920- Super phosphate was dumped to get bumper yield. In 2 decade in dry areas the needed phosphate became 5 times in wet areas 12 times.

1940- Switched to Potash which lost effect in 2 years1943 – Nitrogenous fertilizer gave boost to products but sickened the soil. Same with NPK ammonia which turn the farms like concrete runways.

1950-Alex Podolinsky reasoned that in Europe where he came from or Russia all farms have cows. Cow is an integral part of farm. In Australia there are no cows only kangaroos. Kangaroo manure does not nourish soil. The only way to turn around Australia is Cow Manure. The name given to this procedure is BIO DYNAMIC FARMING. By 1980 this method expanded in to entire Australia. Dozens of soil scientists came from Australia on government grants to India to study the farming methods while teaching and discrediting it among Indian Farmers.

1985 Feature film of 45 minutes’Winter’s Tale’ explains the revolution.

-No chemicals fertilizers pesticides for 25 years, seeds are burried in disentered cow horns, Cows manure has 25 mocrobes which creates Humus in latin meaning Earth. Organic Compost..if it is more than 15% in soil even if 3 times rain fall it will not be logged.

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SONIC BLOOM – Indian Music1930 Aretas Saunders, Guide to Bird Songs, developed method of representing visually the bird melodies

via newly devised Audio Spectrogram.1950 George Milstien and University of Ottawa research of broadcasting plants pure sound frequencies

(The Secret Life of Plants) to activate stomata. Johann Sebastian Bach’s violin sonatas used.1960 Dan Carlson, University of Minnesota Experimental College, Horticulture and Agriculture,

Plants could be fed through their leaves via mouth like openings called stomata-used to exchange gaseous aerosols and mists with environment. This way plants can grow in extreme conditions like acidulous, alkaline, salty, arid, desert or other wise deprived of balanced nutrients.These pure sound frequencies are the ones sung by various birds before sunrise in to sun rise (Predawn Bird Concerts PBC) .

1965 Michael Holtz, Integration of these pure sound frequencies, and bird songs (embedding) in to regular popular music to be played where ever plants are grown via a tape recorder.First experimentations were done with Indian Morning Ragas which are delightful to that of plants and birds proved to induce stomata 7 times to imbibe amount of foliar fed nutrients than via the root fed channel. It even made to absorb invisible water vapor in the atmosphere even in the driest of climatic conditions unforeseen before.. The Indian Morning Ragas found to transmit the highest frequencies in audible ranges which resulted in bumper crops. Indian ragas have many repetitions with varying notes, with harmonic rhythm could be changing at every beat with experienced musicians. Or keeping one chord as long as for four measures. When westerners objected for the sounds alternatives are searched and settled to the one played by Antonio Lucio Vivaldi compositions like spring, which are close to Indian Raga Tunes.

1966 University of Cornell, Laboratory of Ornithology refined 1930 Saunders work and named the new devise Sonogram. This show the electronic frequencies and amplitude rather than musical notes.

1966 The sonograms were popularly used with the ‚Birds of North America‛. 645 Birds belonging to 75 families and their sonograms printed in the book. Few songs of high pitch in the range of 6900 – 12 000 cycles per second like those of Tennessee warbler are audible like dog whistles.

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SONIC BLOOM

1966 Vocal Communication in birds, Born to sing, Bird Sounds and their meanings, The sound of Music and Plants of

Dorothy Retallack , Weeds, Guardians of Soil by Prof. JosephCocannouer (translation of ancient weed management of Indians), a pioneering work after a 40 year research. The role of weeds in maintaining plains grasslands, Anna Penderson Kummer, Weeds and what they tell us, Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, Wave theory-Discovery of the cause of gravitation – T J J See (1942) (1930-1970)WENT IN TO PUBLICATION.

1982 The survival of civilizations, John Hamaker, Don WeaverThe Agriculture of tomorrow, Lily Kolisko, The secret life of plants-Cleve Backster, The butterflies and Moths of the countryside- F Edwards Hulme, Moth Book- WJ Holland, Tuning in to Nature, Dr. Phill Callahan, Pyramid Power- Patrick Flanagan, Sensitive Chaos- Theodore Schwenk,

Research began in to what is oscillating in plants for the music. Wooden box violin shaped mitochondrion inside cytoplasm of the cell was found to have the resonant frequency of 25 cps. On interpolation into harmonic at upward level it is 5000 cps.It was reported that the frequencies not only excited mitochondrion but the water surrounding them increasing surface tension thus enhancing penetratability through cell wall.Dr. Pearl Weinberger used the frequency of 5000 cps to grow Two and Half Times wheat then average and with 4 times the average number of shots. Music in certain frequencies proved to unfold genetic elasticity and geometric progression of valuable traits of plants other wise hidden.Transpiration Rate (higher growth activity) rose when Indian Ragas (on sitar by Ravisankar), Bach, 1920 compositions of Jazz were played. When exposed to hard rock (monotonous energy) the rate increased three times making plants dead in two weeks. Youngsters who listen to such music become partially deaf before 20 and are disqualified form Naval service in USA.

Guinness book of world records reported the sonic bloom, commercially Sonic Equipment started entering in agriculture markets soon later.

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Portrait of India Scam Economics Need of Forensic Accounting and Fraud

Management

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Scams and Liberalization

Scams like Satyam.

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MULTI LEVEL MARKETING SCAMS

1 Quantum Assuming each scam skimmed

2 Sky Biz Rs 300 Crores the total value of

3 Kimberly Solitaire scams are close to Rs 3600 crores

4 Kedia Cash DG Card

5 Orange Network Some companies have liberally

6 Mother India donated to Universities like Amway

7 Japan Life at its inception gave a US $ 6 million

8 Prime Gold to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)

9 Maha Life

10 MahaDreams

11 diatek

12 Free India

13 Amway

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CIVILIAN SCAMS (Post Liberalization)

Stamp Scam 2005

1. Hassan Ali Khan Rs 35 000 Crores 7 Swiss Accounts

2. Abdul Karim Telgi

3. Ramalinga Raju Satyam Rs 34 000 Crores City Bank accounts routed in to Dubai.

RAJASTHAN LAND SCAM 2007 - 08(Central Government Notification in 1996 does not allow any land deals by outsiders in border States like Rajasthan)

Border State Involved Rajasthan

Border Districts involved Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jalore, Barmer

Total Land involved 190 000 Bhigas 4000 Deals all done by local BJP leader with GPA

Transaction Cost Rs. 380 Crores from residents of England Dubai and Israel

Commission Paid 19 Crores

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DEFENSE SCAMS

Rs. Crores

1. Barak Missle Scam 1115

2. AK 47 Scam 1600

3. Casket Scam 2000 (Approximately)

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Portrait of India Drug Abuse-Repeat of drugging of China by East India

Companies

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Drug Confiscation in last 5 years

(2001/2002 there is a drop because of US war on Afghanistan)

Name Unit 1998 1999 2000 2001

Heroin Kg 655 861 1236 813

Morphine Kg 19 36 37 23

Opium Kg 2031 1635 2540 2321

Hashish Kg 10106 3391 4936 5164

Marijuana Kg 68221 40113 96827 75943

Drug Related Crimes in India as percentage 0.7%

Rs 1,00,000 worth Heroin is sold in New York at Rs 4,50,00,000 at 45000% Profit

Data Quoted from article written by Mr. Joginder Singh Retd CBI Director

On June 26 2006 (International Drug Awareness Day)

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TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Ayurveda

Western Approach and Integration

Integrated Medicine Why ?

Historical Evolution and Integration of TCM and Ayurveda in to Western Diagnostic Approach

3000 BC to 2009 AD

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TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Ayurveda

Western Approach and Integration

2596 B. C. Emperor Huang Ti asked to translate Ayurveda in to Chinese2697 B.C. ‘Nei Ching’ or Yellow Emperor’s Classic if Internal Medicine was written

1800 AD Jesuit Missionaries started bringing most of the manuscripts in to Europe1884 AD Under the influence of ‘western modernization’ Emperor Tao-kuang banned

TCM in Royal Palace.1934 AD Chairman Mao tse Tung introduced TCM to keep the health of vast legions.

TCM helped soldiers to keep health, get away with pandemics, even under worst enduring conditions between 1934-49.

1949 AD TCM is declared as integral part of New China under Chairman Mao. 1969 AD TCM became the main stream medicine in China replacing western

medicine

1972 AD President Nixon ordered a serious research in to TCM in USA. 2000 AD Validation Confirmation of Chinese (Ayurveda) TCM in west as their own

discoveries under names Chrono biology etc.2009 AD China exports most of western medicine while they continue to use

internally for their population TCM remedies only including for Swine Flu.

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Ayurveda (TCM) and WEST

2596 B. C. Ayurveda was practiced all over India2697 B.C. ‘Hundreds of Samhitas on Ayurveda’ existed in India

1800 AD Jesuit Missionaries started bringing most of the manuscripts in to Europe1857 AD Under the influence of ‘western modernization’ East India Company and

British Government banned Ayurveda from public domain1947 AD Indian leaders wanted only western medicine under surrender slave

mentality

1949 AD Western Medicine was declared as integral part of New India under Indian Leaders.

1969 AD Western Medicine became the main stream medicine in India replacing Ayurveda

1972 AD West started collecting Ayurvedic manuscripts in India with full force

2000 AD Validation Confirmation of Ayurveda and TCM in west as their own discoveries like Chronobiology etc.. While forcing all major research in to Ayurveda in India to close down including colleges

2009 AD Exports majority of all Ayurvedic medicines herbs for west and import western medicine for our population including for Swine Flu.

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Case Study 220th Century Onwards

1990 – 2005 A(yur)Veda & Estee Lauder

The company’s name “Aveda” stands for A(yur)Veda.Started by an American devotee of Hindu gurus, when he lived in India

Goal was to bring Ayurveda to the West Later, he sold it to Estee Lauder for a huge sum

Today, Aveda is the world leader in the packaging and distribution of Ayurveda products, often not publicly recognizable as being Ayurvedic.

Estee Lauder sources herbs from countries other than IndiaThis technology transfer went largely unnoticed and without royalties

Nor has Estee Lauder reinvested in India’s tradition in the form of education or further R & D.Many Indian Ayurvedic clinics promote Aveda products and get free samples.

Kerala’s herbal exports suffer as Indian herbs are

transplanted to large-scale farms in California

This technology transfer program was presented to the Indians at University of California, Santa Barbara, as an example of their great respect for Indian traditions.

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SWINE FLU

Historical Back Ground

In February 1976, an outbreak of swine flu struck Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, killing a 19-year-

old private and infecting hundreds of soldiers. Concerned that the U.S. was on the verge of a

devastating epidemic, President Gerald Ford ordered a nationwide vaccination program at a cost of

$135 million (some $500 million in today's money). Within weeks, reports surfaced of people

developing Guillain-Barré syndrome, a paralyzing nerve disease that can be caused by the vaccine. By

April, more than 30 people had died of the condition. Facing protests, federal officials abruptly

canceled the program on Dec. 16. The epidemic failed to materialize.

Within a few months, claims totaling $1.3 billion had been filed by victims who had suffered paralysis

from the vaccine. The vaccine was also blamed for 25 deaths. However, several hundred people

developed crippling Guillain-Barré Syndrome after they were injected with the swine flu vaccine.

Even healthy 20-year-olds ended up as paraplegics. And for the swine flu pandemic itself? It never

materialized.

In 1976, President Ford offered indemnity to the vaccine manufacturers.

Video Clip 1: Video clipping of 1976 US Government ad asking people to mass vaccinate

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Tami flu (oseltamivir phosphate) is approved by FDA for treatment of uncomplicated

influenza A and B in children 1 year of age or older. It is also approved for prevention of

influenza in people 13 years or older. It’s part of a group of anti-influenza drugs called

neuraminidase inhibitors, which work by blocking a viral enzyme that helps the influenza

virus to invade cells in your respiratory tract.

Gilead Sciences Inc., Roche, GlaxoSmithKline and other companies with a stake in flu

treatments and detection, have seen a rise in their shares in a matter of days, and will likely

see revenue boosts if the swine flu outbreak continues to spread. Swine flu is extremely

convenient for governments that would have very soon have to dispose of billions of dollars

of Tamiflu stock, which they bought to counter avian flu, or H5N1. The US government

ordered 20 million doses, costing $2 billion, in October, 2005, and around that time the UK

government ordered 14.6 million doses. Tamiflu’s manufacturer, Roche, has confirmed

that the shelf life of its anti-viral is three years.

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Tamiflu Loaded With Side Effects, Including Death and Can Only Reduce Symptoms by 36 Hours at BEST

Please realize that Tamiflu is NOT a safe drug Serious side effects include convulsions, delirium or delusions, and 14 deaths in children

and teens as a result of neuropsychiatric problems and brain infections.

Japan actually banned Tamiflu for children in 2007.

Tamiflu went through some rough times not too long ago, as the dangers of this drug came to light when, in 2007, the FDA finally began

investigating some 1,800 adverse event reports related to the drug. Additionally common side effects of Tamiflu include the following to avoid

which we take the vaccine:

Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Headache Dizziness Fatigue Cough

Additionally, Tamiflu has been reported to be ineffective against seasonal flu outbreaks, and may not be sufficient to combat an epidemic

or pandemic. But making matters worse, some patients with influenza are at HIGHER risk for secondary bacterial infections when on

Tamiflu. And secondary bacterial infections, as I mentioned earlier, was likely the REAL cause of the mass fatalities during the 1918

pandemic! But here’s the real kicker. When Tamiflu is used as directed (twice daily for 5 days) it can reduce influenza symptoms by

24 to 36 hours. Why on earth would anyone want to take a drug that has a chance of killing you, was banned in Japan, is loaded with side

effects that mimic the flu itself, costs over $100, and AT BEST can only provide 36 hours of SYMPTOM relief.

As stated in the New York Times and elsewhere, flu experts have no idea whether the current seasonal flu vaccine

would offer any protection whatsoever against this exotic mutant,

and it will take months to create a new one.

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Star anise, star aniseed, badiane or Chinese

star anise, obtained from the star-shaped

pericarp of Illicium verum, a small native

evergreen plant in China and India. The star

shaped fruits are harvested just before ripening.

It is widely used in Chinese cuisine, in Indian

cuisine where it is a major component of

Garam Masala. It is used as a spice in

preparation of Biryani in Andhra Pradesh.

Shikimic acid, a primary feedstock used to create the anti-flu drug Tamiflu, is produced by

most autotrophic organisms, but star anise is the industrial source. In 2005, there was a

temporary shortage of star anise due to its use in making Tamiflu. Late in that year, a way

was found of making shikimic acid artificially. A drug company named Roche now derives

some of the raw material it needs from fermenting E. coli bacteria. There is no longer any

shortage of star anise and it is readily available and is relatively cheap.

Indian names are as follows

Hindi:Anasphal

Marathi:Badian

Tamil:Anashuppu, Anasipu

Telugu:Anaspuvu, Mogga, Marathi Mogga

Sanskrit: Takkolakam

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Top Ten Anise, Badian, Fennel & Corian Producers — 11 June 2008

Country Production (Tonnes)

Syria 115000

India 110000

Mexico 52000

People's Republic of China 38000

Iran 30000

Bulgaria 28100

Morocco 23000

Egypt 22000

Turkey 19641

Tunisia 9800

World 496438

Despite the fact that India

Is the second largest producer

And consumer of the plant it is

Unfortunate that we have

To import dangerous

Vaccines at heavy cost.

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Who is Licensed to make the Vaccine for Swine Flu

Just last month it was reported on the story that the American pharmaceutical company Baxter was under investigation for distributing the

deadly avian flu virus to 18 different countries as part of a seasonal flu vaccine shipment. Czech reporters were probing to see if it may have been

part of a deliberate attempt to start a pandemic; as such a "mistake" would be virtually impossible under the security protocols of that virus. The

H5N1 virus on its own is not very airborne. However, when combined with seasonal flu viruses, which are more easily spread, the effect could be

a potent, airborne, deadly, biological weapon. If this batch of live bird flu and seasonal flu viruses had reached the public, it could have resulted in

dire consequences.

Reassortment-Mixing Virus Strains

There is a name for this mixing of viruses; it's called,""reassortment and it is one of two ways pandemic viruses are created in the lab. Some

scientists say the most recent global outbreak – the 1977 Russian flu -- was started by a virus created and leaked from a laboratory. Another

example of the less sterling integrity of Big Pharma is the case of Bayer, who sold millions of dollars worth of an injectable blood-clotting

medicine to Asian, Latin American, and some European countries in the mid-1980s, even though Bayer knew it was tainted with the AIDS

virus. So while it is morally unthinkable that a drug company would knowingly contaminate flu vaccines with a deadly flu virus such as the bird-

or swine flu, it is certainly not impossible. It has already happened more than once.

Which company has been chosen to head up efforts, along with WHO, to produce a vaccine against the Mexican swine flu? Baxter !

Despite the fact that ink has barely dried on the investigative reports from their should-be-criminal "mistake" against humanity.

According to other sources, a top scientist for the United Nations, who has examined the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in Africa,

as well as HIV/AIDS victims, has concluded that the current swine flu virus possesses certain transmission "vectors" that suggest the

new strain has been genetically-manufactured as a military biological warfare weapon. The UN expert believes that Ebola,

HIV/AIDS, and the current A-H1N1 swine flu virus are biological warfare agents.

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There is a tendency in India among many medical professionals that if it comes form FDA and WHO then it

is infallible and word of God. This belief is not shared within USA by many medical professionals or

among world communities. They believe that these agencies are fallible, susceptible for political pressure,

guard medical pharma interests over health and their policies are always not helpful to third world.

In this connection it is prudent to remember the Indonesian Health Minister has said the

United States and the World Health Organization are part of a global conspiracy to profit

from the spread of bird flu and the US may use samples to produce biological weapons.

In the book, Dr Supari writes that WHO laboratories forwarded influenza viruses to Western companies so

they could profit by selling vaccines back to developing countries: "The system of world health

management has been very exploitative. It has been controlled by inhumanly desires, based on the

greediness to raise capital and to control the world.“

Some Indonesian samples had been sent to a US Defense Department laboratory, Dr Supari says, adding

that "some of our seed viruses had been in a laboratory known as a facility developing biological

weapons in a superpower country". The WHO declined to comment and no US officials were available.

And Now it is WHO that raised the level of Swine Flu to a pandemic of 5. Who benefits ?

Is it a get back WHO giving for falling US economy by boosting vaccine sales to third

World ?

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Current Out Break

The news reports have largely focused on the transmission from humans to

humans. They have failed to address the abysmal environmental and health

conditions affecting the hog population in factory farms, which are central to an

understanding of two fundamental processes:

a) the proliferation of the disease within the hog factory farms Swine

Influenza then .Swine influenza is an acute, highly contagious, respiratory disease that results from infection with type A influenza virus. Field

isolates of variable virulence exist, and clinical manifestation may be determined by secondary organisms. Pigs are the principal

hosts of classic swine influenza virus. (Human infections have been reported, but porcine strains of influenza A do not

appear to easily spread in the human population. ... The disease in swine occurs commonly in the Midwestern USA (and

occasionally in other states), Mexico, Canada, South America, Europe (including the UK, Sweden, and Italy), Kenya, China, Japan,

Taiwan, and other parts of eastern Asia.(The Merck Veterinarian Manual)

b) the process of transmission of the virus from pigs to humans – Swine

influenza mutating into Sine Flu.

c) The process of transmission of the virus from humans to humans - Swine

Flu mutating in to A H1N1

The swine flu can be transmitted from pigs to humans under very specific

circumstances, invariably to people working in hog farms who are exposed on a daily

basis to the pigs. Scientists are unequivocal: "People who work with pigs, especially

people with intense exposures, are at risk of catching swine flu."

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USA 2005

There is reason to believe that hog factories in North America could potentially be the source of

transmission. In the US since 2005, 12 reported cases of swine flu among humans were recorded,

all of which were related to direct contact or proximity to pigs, according the Centre for Disease

Control (CDC). These figures do not included unreported cases.

MEXICO 2009

In Mexico, which was identified by the WHO as the original source of the virus, a high incidence of

swine flu was recorded in La Gloria, Perote Municipality, Veracruz State.

"Sources characterized the event as a ‗strange‘ outbreak of acute respiratory infection, which led to

bronchial pneumonia in some pediatric cases. According to a local resident, symptoms included

fever, severe cough, and large amounts of phlegm. Health officials recorded 400 cases that sought

medical treatment in the last week in La Gloria, which has a population of 3,000; officials indicated

that 60% of the town‘s population (approximately 1,800 cases) has been affected. No precise

timeframe was provided, but sources reported that a local official had been seeking health

assistance for the town since February." (quoted in F. William Engdahl, Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and

Factory Farms, Global Research, April 2009)

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MEXICAN MORTALITY DATA

The WHO not only asserts that a "global outbreak of the disease is imminent", it also distorts

Mexico's mortality data pertaining to the swine flu pandemic. According to the WHO Director General

Dr. Margaret Chan in her official April 29 statement: "So far, 176 people have been killed in Mexico".

From what? Where does she get these numbers?

159 died from influenza out of which only seven deaths corroborated by lab analysis, resulted

from the H1N1 swine flu strain, according to the Mexican Ministry of Health. (

As documented by William Engdahl, the symptoms of swine flu are non specific, similar to those of

flu in general.

Medical Scientific Opinion

"Scientists studying the virus are coming to the consensus that this hybrid strain of influenza -- at

least in its current form -- isn't shaping up to be as fatal as the strains that caused some

previous pandemics.

In fact, the current outbreak of the H1N1 virus, which emerged in San Diego and southern Mexico

late last month, may not even do as much damage as the run-of-the-mill flu outbreaks that

occur each winter without much fanfare.

Mounting preliminary evidence from genetics labs, epidemiology models and simple mathematics

suggests that the worst-case scenarios are likely to be avoided in the current outbreak." (Los

Angeles Times, April 30, 2009)

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REGULAR FLU MORTALITIES IN WORLD

Influenza is a common disease. There are millions of cases of influenza across America, on an

annual basis. "According to the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the flu kills up to 2,500

Canadians and about 36,000 Americans annually. Worldwide, the number of deaths attributed to

the flu each year is between 250,000 and 500,000" (Thomas Walkom, The Toronto Star, May 1,

2009). "In a normal year, between 6,500 and 7,500 Mexicans die from pneumonia-like diseases―

The press reports are invariably biased. They will quote 152 or 159 deaths from the H1N1 virus,

when in fact only seven of these deaths are associated with the A/H1N1 swine flue strain, according

to the Minister of Health. The other deaths may be associated with cases of ordinary flu and/or

related conditions, but it seems that the reports rarely make the distinction. Moreover, no details

were given as to the lab results pertaining to these seven cases.

In the US only one lab in the entire country has the ability to confirm the identify of the virus, namely the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention located in Atlanta. It is revealing that the Atlanta based CDCP is

playing a key role in identifying the virus on behalf of several Latin American countries, including Mexico,

Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica. On April 30th, the US government established a CDCP lab in Mexico. In

other words, a US government agency is monopolising the conduct of laboratory testing, the data and analysis.

This is what many scientists and social workers are fearing. Ultimately this pandemic may be used to push drugs

Vaccines of US Pharma MNCs so that they can partially bail out of the crisis.

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RUSSIA

17 June 2008CauseScientists from Russia‘s Ministry of Health are warning in a secret report to Prime Minister Putin that they have

discovered a ‗critical link‘ between the H1N1 influenza (Swine Flu) virus and genetically modified amylopectin

potatoes that are consumed in massive quantities nearly exclusively by Westerners and sold in fast food

restaurants as French Fries. The only Latin American Country that allowed the farming of genetically modified

potatoes is Chile under Free Trade Agreement.

MethodAccording to these reports, the protease enzyme genetically modified in the potatoes being sold through Western

fast food restaurants as French Fries to protect against Potato virus X causes an ―explosive‖ replication of the

H1N1 influenza virus by increasing the acidic conditions of the endosome and causing the hemagglutinin

protein to rapidly fuse the viral envelope with the vacuole's membrane, then causing the M2 ion channel to allow

protons to move through the viral envelope and acidify the core of the virus, which causes the core to dissemble

and release the H1N1‘s RNA and core proteins into the hosts cells.

Spread in Children

These reports further state that with the linkage between the H1N1 Pandemic influenza virus and fast food French

Fries made from genetically modified potatoes the most venerable people to being infected are the youngest who,

by far, are the largest consumers of these types of cheap Western foods, and which was recently confirmed by the

Washington Post News Service that reported: “Of the 5,000 confirmed and more than 100,000 probable cases of

swine flu, the average age of infected people is 15; two thirds are younger than 18.”

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The country spread is where the GMOs planted or Corporate Hog Farms

In use. In India all CASES are the ONES that came FROM the OTHERS.

Former Soviet

Countries, Islamic

Countries, African

Countries, India China

Far Eastern Countries

Were not affected WHY ?

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Post Russia Announcement WHO's advice: Just assume it's swine fluThe World Health Organization will recommend that nations curtail efforts to confirm swine flu

cases and assume the H1N1 virus is the culprit. Meanwhile, resistance to antiviral drug

Tamiflu is seen. By Thomas H. Maugh II , July 8, 2009

As the World Health Organization prepares to recommend that most countries assume that

their flu cases are the result of the novel H1N1 swine flu virus, officials are seeing the first

signs of resistance to the commonly used antiviral drug Tamiflu. -- though so far none that are

particularly disturbing.

WHO Medical Chief Declares and Assures west and Russia that Swine Flu affects only

Type B - Blood Group

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Country B L O O D G R O U P

A B AB O

India 21 31 6 36

China 26 27 7 40

Vietnam 22 30 5 42

Thai 22 33 5 37

Korea 32 31 10 28

Russia 33 23 8 36

Iran 33 22 7 38

Japan 38 22 10 30

Middle East 24 17 4 48

USA 35 8 3 37

France 36 9 3 36

UK 35 8 3 37

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Blood Types (groups) and Type B

Majority of Indians Chinese have Blood Type B. (Close to 26% to 32 %)

The WHO

Statement means that this SWINE FLU that evolved in US and MEXICO only

knows how to affect Asians like Indians and Chinese or Russians Iranians and

Japanese.

Very Strange Coincidence

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Post Russia Announcement USA Stand Accidental Resurrection and Release

of Deadly Virus (BW Agent)

Updated 12:38 p.m. ET July 13, 2009

WASHINGTON - The new H1N1 influenza virus bears a disturbing resemblance to the virus

strain that caused the 1918 flu pandemic, with a greater ability to infect the lungs than

common seasonal flu viruses, researchers reported on Monday.

Tests in several animals confirmed other studies that have shown the new swine flu strain can

spread beyond the upper respiratory tract to go deep into the lungs — making it more likely to

cause pneumonia, the international team said. In addition, they found that people who

survived the 1918 pandemic seem to have extra immune protection against the virus, again

confirming the work of other researchers.

Old protection

They tested the virus in blood samples taken from nursing home residents and

workers in 1999 in California, Wisconsin, the Netherlands and Japan.

People born before 1920 had a strong antibody response to the new H1N1 virus,

meaning their body "remembered" it from infection early in life. This finding

supports a study published in Nature in August that also found people who survived

the 1918 pandemic still had immune protection against that virus.

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PITT STUDY: Accidental release blamed in swine flu outbreak

By Allison M. Heinrichs, Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW, Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sick pigs at the 1918 Cedar Rapids Swine Show in Iowa and scientists' accidental release of

an "extinct" flu virus in 1977 played key roles in creating a strain that has swept the globe and

sparked fear of a more deadly flu season this winter.

University of Pittsburgh infectious disease experts reviewed nearly a century of epidemiology

reports to trace the origins of swine flu, the H1N1 virus, that emerged in Mexico this spring. It

has sickened at least 27,000 people and killed more than 100 in the United States.

"Our review is the perfect combination of history, public health, science and politics, really,"

said Dr. Shanta Zimmer, an assistant professor at Pitt's School of Medicine and lead author of

the research paper, which will be published in the July 16 issue of New England Journal of

Medicine.

"Hopefully during this pandemic, global scientists and public health communities will work

together and everybody will communicate openly," she said. "Just like in politics, we learn

from what works and what doesn't in medicine."

Her paper, co-authored by Dr. Don Burke, dean of Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health,

gives clues as to why this strain of swine flu predominantly infects children and young adults,

while older people seem to have immunity.

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University of Connecticut Health Center -In the News

As published in The Hartford Courant, October 6, 2005.

Scientists Resurrect Deadly Flu Virus, By William HathawayScientists have resurrected one of the world's great killers in the laboratory, hoping that the genetic secrets

within the 1918 influenza virus will help them predict and combat the next major microbial threat to mankind.

In a contained laboratory at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, scientists

used reverse genetics to re-create the 1918 flu virus that killed 20 million to 50 million people, according to

studies released Wednesday. Scientists say that although the 1918 strain probably does not represent a

significant human health threat today, it can provide insight into dangerous types of contemporary influenza,

such as the highly lethal avian strain now circulating among birds, which some scientists fear could evolve

into the next catastrophic pandemic.

"This is truly a spectacular event," Dr. John Shanley, professor of medicine and director of infectious

diseases at the University of Connecticut Health Center, said of the studies published in the journals Nature

and Science. "To resurrect a virus and gain useful scientific information from it is remarkable."

An analysis of the genetic structure of the 1918 strain, also known as Spanish flu, reveals that it was an

avian influenza, like the current H5N1 strain that has infected poultry and migratory birds in Asia and caused

scores of human deaths.

The 1918 virus's jump from birds to humans, perhaps through intermediary animals such as pigs, was

different from the two other outbreaks of pandemic influenza that occurred in the 20th century. Those

pandemic strains in 1957 and 1968 occurred when novel influenza genes mixed with existing human

influenzas.

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Journalist Files Charges against WHO and UN for Bioterrorism and Intent to

Commit Mass Murder

Thursday, June 25, 2009 by: Barbara Minton, Natural Health Editor

As the anticipated July release date for Baxter's A/H1N1 flu pandemic vaccine approaches, an

Austrian investigative journalist is warning the world that the greatest crime in the history of

humanity is underway. Jane Burgermeister has recently filed criminal charges with the FBI

against the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and several of the

highest ranking government and corporate officials concerning bioterrorism and attempts to

commit mass murder. She has also prepared an injunction against forced vaccination which is

being filed in America. These actions follow her charges filed in April against Baxter AG and Avir

Green Hills Biotechnology of Austria for producing contaminated bird flu vaccine, alleging this

was a deliberate act to cause and profit from a pandemic…. The charges contend that these

defendants conspired with each other and others to devise, fund and participate in the final

phase of the implementation of a covert international bioweapons program involving the

pharmaceutical companies Baxter and Novartis. They did this by bioengineering and then

releasing lethal biological agents, specifically the "bird flu" virus and the "swine flu virus" in order

to have a pretext to implement a forced mass vaccination program which would be the means of

administering a toxic biological agent to cause death and injury to the people of the U.S. This

action is in direct violation of the Biological Weapons Anti-terrorism Act.

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Indian Stand

Indian Companies are Making so we have to buy them to encourage them

Ranbaxy Taken over by Dai chi ko in losses of more than 100 crores. Indian chairman resigned

week before.

Cipla India Subsidiary of Cipla European company

Santha Bipo Tech Purchased by Merck in 2006. For name sake Indian is kept as Chairman

The point that they are making the drug also may not be correct. The customs officials removed the 75% import

Duty on the tamiflu so that we can stock the same enough and most of the stocks are imported from African

Subsidiaries of the same Multi Nationals.

There are reports that from Nigeria the fake tamiflu is imported which will be ineffective for any thing.

Only Indian Government is buying Tamiflu from them. What is the cost ?

We have stored 10 crore (100 Million )

doses. If each dose cost $ 100 dollars which is the market price then we are looking

at $ 10 billion skimmed out of our precious resources towards a most use less drug

to make bonanza for MNCs which make vaccines in the name of Indian Companies.

Two age old Govt vaccine making units in Haryana and Tamil nadu were closed down.

We may have to go to RTI to actually find how much is paid for these Medical Companies

by GOI. All Government Vaccine Units were shut down long before (4 years).

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Keep on the sunny sideOil may be number one. But renewable alternatives are on the rise. And 14% of the world’s energy still comes from biomass – wood, animal dung and crop waste.

• Each day’s sunshine contains more energy than the planet’s 5.9 billion inhabitants would consume in 27 years.3

• It would take an investment of about $660 million to make solar electricity competitive, about half of one per cent of the $89 billion spent by oil companies on exploration and production in 1998 alone.4

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Auto erotica

Transport is the fastest-growing area of oil use. The global car fleet now numbers

more than 500 million and that is expected to increase five-fold – to 3 billion

vehicles – by 2020. Vehicle traffic consumes an estimated 60% of global oil

production.

• In the US between 1969 and 1995 the number of vehicles increased at six times

the rate

of the population while in Western Europe passenger car traffic doubled from 1970

to 1995.7

• Industrial nations have 19% of the world population but use nearly 69% of all

energy that goes to transport. The US use more than a third of the world‘s

transport energy.7

• Worldwide the share of carbon dioxide from transport rose from 17% in 1971 to

23% in 1997.

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There are already more than 500 million cars on the world’s roads, all

pumping out smog-generating toxic fumes and deadly carbon dioxide.

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WIND ENERGY

The world‘s biggest installation opened in 1999 in Storm Lake, Iowa: 257

turbines sprinkled across more than 100 farms with each farmer earning about

$2,000 a year. Denmark, a pioneer in the field, currently gets 8 per cent of its

electricity from wind while Germany gets 10 per cent and Spain gets 25 per cent

of their electricity in the same way. In the Third World, India is the wind-power

leader but Worldwatch notes that China could easily double its total electricity

generation from this source.

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Current Institutional Capacity of Nuclear Engineers

Current Capacity Required 1000 Per Year (Till 2010)

Institute Nuclear Engineers

Currently Graduating Expansion Plans Total

IIT Kanpur

IIT Mumbai

5 Universities (Together) 50 50 100

NPCIL 250 200 450

Department Atomic Energy 750 350 1100

Total Indian Govt Generation 1000 750 1650

Future Capacity Required 2000 Per Year from 2010

Existing Capacity 1000 Per Year

Government Expansion Plans 650 Per Year

Capacity in Private to be Created 350 Per Year Extra from 2010 for 10 years

to meet 20 000 Required

Nuclear Engineers Reactors Energy Facts Projections

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Nuclear Power Projections Qualifications Projected

Nuclear Power Generation by 2020 20 000 M W

Direct Employment Nuclear Engineers B Tech 20 000Indirect Employment Executives/Workers/ B Tech MBA 100 000

Doctors/Mechanical MBBS/B TechCivil etc B Tech etc

Shortage Expected Nuclear Engineers Scientists at B Tech and PG Level

Reactor Size MediumUnits 2Power Generation Per Unit 700 to 800 MWTotal Power Generation 1400 to 1600 MW

Employment Engineers (Nuclear) 700Support Workers Executives 400Indirect Employment 5 000

Per Mega Watt 1.4 Employee Direct Employment and 7.0 Employees Indirect Employment Provided

Nuclear Reactors Energy Employment Facts

Private Sector Facts

Reactor Size SmallPower Generation 1300Cost Per Unit Rs 2.89

Rs 3.00Players

L & T Lanco InfratechAdani JSW Energy

GMR Gayatrhi Power

First Contract granted by PSEB (Punjab State Electricity Board to L & T. Andhra Pradesh is following in 2010.

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In Third World Such equipment is loaded into passenger planes and stated they lost signal and stray over and

take the imaging.

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The radar is powerful enough to penetrate dense jungles to reveal the riches under the dense jungles even in night.

Most third world countries are forced to open their international routes in night only.

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Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) Images can take up to 1000 Meters

One Advancement is Laser Mapping this is done in 1999 from then

We have liberalization. Exactly what we have is known to All except US.

To have more clarity Megha Mathanam is done by small Planes with

Sophisticated photography equipment

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Airplanes Like this in the name of cloud seeding fitted with

Advanced censors used to get the data from ground

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