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How the Anna Hazare movement was born


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ghorighazireturns
see
by ghorighazireturns on Apr 23, 2011 11:41 AM

see that kiranbedi face .disgusting

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bharat sant
Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by bharat sant on Apr 23, 2011 11:33 AM  | Hide replies

The birth of Anna Hazara's movement is both fascinating and inspiring. I was at once attracted by the write-up on Scientific thinking in India is corrupt, may be because I am a scientist (now retired). I wholly agree with the statem,ent scientific thinking in India is corrupt. I suffered in my career not just because I wanted to be honest but because I used to point out dishonesty and lack of integrity going on in day-to-day activities. When Heads of scientific institutions are 'corrupt', their bosses (scientific or non-scientific) are corrupt, what do you expect from scientist and non-scientific personnel working in such institutions.

Coming back to the Anna Hazare saga, I fully endorse it, I want to be a part of it, I want to be fighting-soldier. But at my age (79) I have limitations. I admire Mr. Kejriwal for his initiative, perseverence, and tenacity. He is a scientist-engineer from IIT. How fortunate are his parents and teachers of his school, college, and the IIT where he studied.d where he studied! If every IIT can produce one graduater Kejriwal every
year, this country will be blessed with prosperity and a corruption-free society.

I have one suggestion: In this women have to be deeply involved, especially wives and mothers. By their advice of honesty, integrity, and commitment, they can change the face of this country.

Professor B. R. Sant

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paul sebastian
Re: Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by paul sebastian on Apr 23, 2011 11:43 AM
Sir,

The country is playing to dogs. They lack leaders who have vision. They are asking to arrest people who come with bucket to collect the poision, not asking to stop the source of poison to enter our country. Please see the difference sir. In fact they should have fight for a freedom struggle from foreign corporate invasion. Corruption can wait.

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bharat sant
Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by bharat sant on Apr 23, 2011 11:20 AM

The birth of Anna Hazara's movement is both fascinating and inspiring. I was at once attracted by the write-up on Scientific thinking in India is corrupt, may be because I am a scientist (now retired). I wholly agree with the statem,ent scientific thinking in India is corrupt. I suffered in my career not just because I wanted to be honest but because I used to point out dishonesty and lack of integrity going on in day-to-day activities. When Heads of scientific institutions are 'corrupt', their bosses (scientific or non-scientific) are corrupt, what do you expect from scientist and non-scientific personnel working in such institutions.

Coming back to the Anna Hazare saga, I fully endorse it, I want to be a part of it, I want to be fighting-soldier. But at my age (79) I have limitations. I admire Mr. Kejriwal for his initiative, perseverence, and tenacity. He is a scientist-engineer from IIT. How fortunate are his parents and teachers of his school, college, and the IIT where he studied.d where he studied! If every IIT can produce one graduater Kejriwal every
year, this country will be blessed with prosperity and a corruption-free society.

I have one suggestion: In this women have to be deeply involved, especially wives and mothers. By their advice of honesty, integrity, and commitment, they can change the face of this country.

Professor B. R. Sant

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bharat sant
Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by bharat sant on Apr 23, 2011 11:16 AM

The birth of Anna Hazara's movement is both fascinating and inspiring. I was at once attracted by the write-up on Scientific thinking in India is corrupt, may be because I am a scientist (now retired). I wholly agree with the statem,ent scientific thinking in India is corrupt. I suffered in my career not just because I wanted to be honest but because I used to point out dishonesty and lack of integrity going on in day-to-day activities. When Heads of scientific institutions are 'corrupt', their bosses (scientific or non-scientific) are corrupt, what do you expect from scientist and non-scientific personnel working in such institutions.

Coming back to the Anna Hazare saga, I fully endorse it, I want to be a part of it, I want to be fighting-soldier. But at my age (79) I have limitations. I admire Mr. Kejriwal for his initiative, perseverence, and tenacity. He is a scientist-engineer from IIT. How fortunate are his parents and teachers of his school, college, and the IIT where he studied.d where he studied! If every IIT can produce one graduater Kejriwal every
year, this country will be blessed with prosperity and a corruption-free society.

I have one suggestion: In this women have to be deeply involved, especially wives and mothers. By their advice of honesty, integrity, and commitment, they can change the face of this country.

Professor B. R. Sant

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bharat sant
Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by bharat sant on Apr 23, 2011 11:13 AM

The birth of Anna Hazara's movement is both fascinating and inspiring. I was at once attracted by the write-up on Scientific thinking in India is corrupt, may be because I am a scientist (now retired). I wholly agree with the statem,ent scientific thinking in India is corrupt. I suffered in my career not just because I wanted to be honest but because I used to point out dishonesty and lack of integrity going on in day-to-day activities. When Heads of scientific institutions are 'corrupt', their bosses (scientific or non-scientific) are corrupt, what do you expect from scientist and non-scientific personnel working in such institutions.

Coming back to the Anna Hazare saga, I fully endorse it, I want to be a part of it, I want to be fighting-soldier. But at my age (79) I have limitations. I admire Mr. Kejriwal for his initiative, perseverence, and tenacity. He is a scientist-engineer from IIT. How fortunate are his parents and teachers of his school, college, and the IIT where he studied.d where he studied! If every IIT can produce one graduater Kejriwal every
year, this country will be blessed with prosperity and a corruption-free society.

I have one suggestion: In this women have to be deeply involved, especially wives and mothers. By their advice of honesty, integrity, and commitment, they can change the face of this country.

Professor B. R. Sant

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bharat sant
Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by bharat sant on Apr 23, 2011 11:12 AM

The birth of Anna Hazara's movement is both fascinating and inspiring. I was at once attracted by the write-up on Scientific thinking in India is corrupt, may be because I am a scientist (now retired). I wholly agree with the statem,ent scientific thinking in India is corrupt. I suffered in my career not just because I wanted to be honest but because I used to point out dishonesty and lack of integrity going on in day-to-day activities. When Heads of scientific institutions are 'corrupt', their bosses (scientific or non-scientific) are corrupt, what do you expect from scientist and non-scientific personnel working in such institutions.

Coming back to the Anna Hazare saga, I fully endorse it, I want to be a part of it, I want to be fighting-soldier. But at my age (79) I have limitations. I admire Mr. Kejriwal for his initiative, perseverence, and tenacity. He is a scientist-engineer from IIT. How fortunate are his parents and teachers of his school, college, and the IIT where he studied.d where he studied! If every IIT can produce one graduater Kejriwal every
year, this country will be blessed with prosperity and a corruption-free society.

I have one suggestion: In this women have to be deeply involved, especially wives and mothers. By their advice of honesty, integrity, and commitment, they can change the face of this country.

Professor B. R. Sant

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bharat sant
Corruption and Scientists/Scientific Thinking
by bharat sant on Apr 23, 2011 11:12 AM

The birth of Anna Hazara's movement is both fascinating and inspiring. I was at once attracted by the write-up on Scientific thinking in India is corrupt, may be because I am a scientist (now retired). I wholly agree with the statem,ent scientific thinking in India is corrupt. I suffered in my career not just because I wanted to be honest but because I used to point out dishonesty and lack of integrity going on in day-to-day activities. When Heads of scientific institutions are 'corrupt', their bosses (scientific or non-scientific) are corrupt, what do you expect from scientist and non-scientific personnel working in such institutions.

Coming back to the Anna Hazare saga, I fully endorse it, I want to be a part of it, I want to be fighting-soldier. But at my age (79) I have limitations. I admire Mr. Kejriwal for his initiative, perseverence, and tenacity. He is a scientist-engineer from IIT. How fortunate are his parents and teachers of his school, college, and the IIT where he studied.d where he studied! If every IIT can produce one graduater Kejriwal every
year, this country will be blessed with prosperity and a corruption-free society.

I have one suggestion: In this women have to be deeply involved, especially wives and mothers. By their advice of honesty, integrity, and commitment, they can change the face of this country.

Professor B. R. Sant

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raj
only drama nothing else
by raj on Apr 23, 2011 11:11 AM  | Hide replies

can we expect corrupt people(shanti,prashant etc.,) will draft a strong and effective lokpal bill,we have already listening that lokpal selection will be done by pm and leader of opposition ,now they are saying if parliament rejects the draft then it is ok.
then what is the meaning of this self -proclaimmed civil socity members committee????????

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jayanta sanyal
Re: only drama nothing else
by jayanta sanyal on Apr 23, 2011 11:16 AM
WE NEED THE ACT TO PROTECT US BOTH FROM FOOLS AND KNAVES.
OK OR NOT ACT MUST GO TO PARLIAMENT.

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