Thursday, October 10, 2013

GRANNYS TRICKS

* Ants Problem: Ants hate Cucumbers. Keep the skin of cucumbers near the place where they 
   are or at Ant Hole.

* To get pure & clean Ice boil water first before placing in the freezer

* To make the mirror shine, clean with sprite
 
* To remove chewing gum from clothes, keep the cloth in the freezer for one hour".
 
* To whiten white clothes soak white clothes in hot water with a Slice of Lemon for 10 Minutes

* To give a Shine to your Hair: Add one Teaspoon of Vinegar to Hair, then wash Hair"
 
* To get maximum Juice out of Lemons:Soak Lemons in Hot Water for One Hour, and then 
    juice them"
 
* To avoid smell of Cabbage while cooking: "Keep a piece of Bread on the Cabbage in the Vessel
   while cooking"
 
* To avoid Tears while cutting Onions "Chew Gum"
 
* To boil Potatoes quickly: Skin one Potato from one side only before boiling
 
* To remove Ink from clothes, put toothpaste on the Ink Spots generously and let it dry completely,
   then wash"
 
* To skin Sweet Potatoes quickly, soak in cold water immediately after boiling"
 
* To get rid of Mice or Rats: "Sprinkle Black Pepper in places where you find Mice & Rats. They
   will run away"

* Take water before bedtime..about 90% of Heart Attacks occur Early in the Morning & it can be
   reduced if one takes a Glass or two of water before going to bed at Night"
 
We Know Water is important but never knew about the Special Times one has to drink it..

* Drinking water at the Right Time Maximizes its effectiveness on the Human Body;1 Glass of
  Water after waking up helps to activate internal organs..

* 1 glass of Water 30 Minutes before a Meal -helps digestion..1 glass of water before taking a bath -
  helps lower your blood pressure.1 glass of water before going to bed avoids Stroke  or Heart Attack.

JOKES - DIL THO BACHA HAI JI

Panjab me ek Train k niche 100 Sardar aa gaye!
99 Mar geye, 1 Bach gaya.

ReporterπŸ™‹ ne Usse Puchha,
'Ye Sabh Kese hua?'

Srdr - Galat Announcement hua, "Shatabdi Express Platform par aa rahi hai!'
To Sab Ghabra k Platform se Utarkar Patri par Aa gaye! Par Train Platform par nahi,
Patari par Aayi.

Reporter-Aur Aap Samajhdar Nikle Jo Patri par nahi utre!

Srdr-Ji nahi,
Mai to Suicide krne Aaya tha,
Announcmnt Sunkar Patri se Hatkar Platform Pe Let gaya tha

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2 tamil brahmin village men get onto a bus in New York. They sit down & engage in an animated conversation. The lady sitting next 2 them ignores them at first, but her attention is galvanized when she hears 1 of them say the following:

"Emma cums first.
Den I cum.
Den two asses cum together.
I cum once-a-more!
2 asses, they cum 2gether again.
I cum again and pee twice.
Then I cum one lasta time."
The lady can't take this any more and shouts "You foul- mouthed sexobsessed Indian, in this country we don't speak aloud in public places about our sex lives however extraordinary they are."
"Hey, coola down lady,' said the man. "Who talkin' about sex?
I'm a justa tellin' my frienda how to spell Mississippi."

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Yesterday i got a call from job consultant..
She said: "sir, i hv got 2 openings"
I quickly said: "of course, i know.."
Thr ws a long silence...n she disconnected the phone.
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BACHHAN (in KBC): ab akhri sawal 5 crore ke liye:

Jaya aur Aishwarya mein ek jaisa kya hey ???
SARDAR(on hot seat thinks lot and looks at his wife,

Sardar replied :Dono ke Nipples abhisiek ne chusey hey !!!
BIG B behosh !!!

Director and producer ran and declared 10 crore to sardar
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Yesterday i got a call from job consultant..
She said: "sir, i hv got 2 openings"
I quickly said: "of course, i know.."
Thr ws a long silence...n she disconnected the phone.

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Classic ones-
☑ In life, never look down on anybody, unless u r getting a lovely view of the Cleavage! 
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☑ Whenever you see a woman and an opportunity ... don't screw the opportunity! 
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☑ Define contraceptive pill?
It's the second best thing that a women can keep in her mouth to avoid Pregnancy! 
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☑ What is the similarity between doing sex & doing surgery?
Skill is more important than the instrument! 
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☑What is the definition of a Lesbian?
Yet another damn woman trying to do a Man's job! 
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☑ On a NUDE beach a man shakes hand with a lady & says: Pleased to meet U!
Lady: Yeah, I can SEE that! 
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☑ Today's generation:
6 year boy to 4 year boy: Dude, I found a Condom in the balcony.
4 year boy: What's a balcony? 
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☑ What advice does the doctor give to sick prostitutes?
Stay out of BED for two days!!!

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Teacher -Tum bade hokar kya karoge?
Student - Shaadi.
Teacher - Nahi, mera matlab hai kya banoge.
Student - Dulha Banunga.
Teacher - Ohho, I mean to say, bade hoker kya haasil karoge
Student - Dulhan.
Teacher-  Abbe. matlab bade ho kar mumy papa k liye kya karoge.? Student - Bahu launga.
Teacher - Haraamkhor.. Tumhare papa tumse kya chahte hain?
Student - Pota.
Teacher - Hey bhagwan. Abbe zindagi ka kya maksad hai.? Student - "Hum do hamare do.
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Prime Ministers of India !!!!
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Jawaharlal Nehru proved that a rich man can become the country’s Prime Minister;
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Lal Bahadur Shastri proved that a poor man can become the Prime Minister;
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Indira Gandhi proved that a woman can become the Prime Minister;
πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹πŸ™‹
Morarji Desai proved that an old man can become the Prime Minister;
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Rajiv Gandhi proved that a young man can become the Prime Minister;
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I.K. Gujral proved that a gentleman can become the Prime Minister;
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Deve Gowda proved just about anybody can become the Prime Minister;
.                 Vajpayee proved that a bachelor is the best PM.         
Manmohan Singh has proved that India does not need a Prime Minister..
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A store that sells “New Husbands” has opened in New York City, where a woman may go to choose a husband. Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates: 
You may visit this store ONLY ONCE! There are six floors and the value of the products increases as the shopper ascends the flights. The shopper may choose any item from a particular floor, or may choose to go up to the next floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit the building!
So, a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband. On the first floor the sign on the door reads:

Floor 1 -  These men Have Jobs
She is intrigued, but continues to the second floor, where the sign reads:

Floor 2 -  These men Have Jobs and Love Kids.
'That's nice,' she thinks, 'but I want more.' So she continues upward. The third floor sign reads:

Floor 3 -  These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, and are Extremely Good Looking. 
'Wow,' she thinks, but feels compelled to keep going. She goes to the fourth floor and the sign reads:

Floor 4 -  These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are Drop-dead Good Looking and Help with Housework.
'Oh, mercy me!' she exclaims, 'I can hardly stand it!' Still, she goes to the fifth floor and the sign reads:

Floor 5 -  These men Have Jobs, Love Kids, are Drop-dead Gorgeous, Help with Housework, and Have a Strong Romantic Streak.She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor, where the sign reads:

Floor 6 -  You are visitor number 31,456,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please!!!
Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store. 

PLEASE  NOTE:
To avoid gender bias charges, the store's owner opened a “New Wives Store”
just across the street.
The 1st Floor has wives that listen to men.
The 2nd, 3rd, 4th,5th and 6th floor have never been visited by men 
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Santa: My wife died yesterday..Im trying to cry but tears are not coming, what to do?
Banta: Imagine she is Back...
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Dada Kondke made a movie:

"Roz Meri Marlo"
Censor board objected.
Dada told censor board= ye 3 ladkiyo ki kahani hai. Rose, Mary & Marlo.
Board asked to change the sequence. Dada happily agreed & told the censor board=U can put their names in any sequence.

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OncE a bright intelligent younG man went for IAS (Indian Civil Service) interview.
He was asked -

Q 1. When did India get independence?
He answered - The efforts started long back; but could succeed in 1947.

Q 2. Who were the persons, who played important role in this fight for independence?
Answer - There are many people, who were involved and contributed in this. If I give a name, it will be injustice to others.

Q 3. Do you think, corruption is the greatest enemy of the country?
Answer - A committee is investigating in this matter. I can give a correct reply to this only after seeing the report.

The interview board was impressed by his original ideas. They asked him to wait outside; but also advised him not to reveal the questions, as they may ask the same questions to other candidates also.
When the young man went out of the room, Sardar inquired about the questions asked. The young man said that he had promised the interview board not to disclose the questions.
But, Sardar found a way out. "Tell me the answer you gave"..
The young man, thought it to be okay, as he was not going back on his words of "not disclosing the QUESTIONS". So he gave him the three answer which Sardar quickly learnt by heart.
When Sardar went in for interview, this is what happened.

Q 1. When were you born?
Sardar:- The efforts started long back, but could succeed in 1947.
Interviewers got confused...they asked next question.

Q 2. What is your father's name?
Sardar :- There are many people, who were involved and contributed in this. If I give a name, it will be injustice to others.
The board members were shocked at the reply..they said.

Q 3. Are you mad?
Sardar :- A committee is investigating in this matter. I can give a correct reply to this only after seeing the report.

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A new metal is added to chemistry

Name: Wife
Symbol: Bv
Atomic weight: Light when first found, tends to get heavier over the years with time.

Physical properties:
*Boils at any time
* Can freeze at any time
*Melts if treated with love and care
*Very Bitter is Mishandled

Chemical properties:
*Very reactive
*Highly unstable
*Possesses strong Affinity for Gold, Silver, Platinum, Diamond, Credit cards and Cheque books
*Money Reducing Agent

Occurrence: Mostly found in front of Mirror...
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SAGAAI K BAAD

Boy: THANK GOD!
 Is din ka to me kabse intejar karrha tha.
Girl: To me jau?
B: Nahi bilkul nahi.
G: Do u luv me?
B: Ha. Karta tha,karta hu aur karta rahunga.
G: Kabhi mere sath dhoka karoge?
B: Nahi. Isse achha to me mar jau.
G: Kya mujhe pyarkaroge?
B: Yes, why not..
G: Tum muje maroge?
B: Nahi me aisa aadmi nahi hu.
G: kya me tum pe vishvash kar sakti hu?
B: yes.
G: Oh darling!
AUR SHAADI K BAAD - Ab Msg NICHE SE UPAR PADHO...

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An Australian Army Sniper goes to Rifle shop to buy new scope for his Gun.
Manager takes out one & says:
''This scope is so good, U can see my house 1 km up on that hill".
Sniper looks through the scope & laughs :''I see a naked man & a naked woman in your house''.
Manager looks v the scope
& gives 2 bullets to sniper :
''I'll give U this scope free,
If U shoot my wife's head off
& the guy's Dick".
Sniper looks again in the scope :
''Well ! Seems like I can do that with one bullet."

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Murdering English Language

Infosys, Bangalore:
"Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife ,
please sanction me one-week leave."

Oracle, Bangalore:
From an employee who was performing the "mundan" ceremony of his 10 year old son:
"As I want to shave my son's head , please leave me for two days.."

Leave-letter from a CDAC employee who was
performing his daughter's wedding:
"As I am marrying my daughter, please grant a week's leave.."

From H.A.L. Administration Dept:
"As my mother-in-law has expired and I am only one responsible for it please grant me 10 days leave."

Another employee applied for half-day leave as follows:
"Since I've to go to the cremation ground at 10 o'clock and I may not return, please grant me half day casual leave"

A leave letter:
"I am suffering from fever, please declare one-day holiday."

A leave letter to a headmaster:
"As I am studying in this school I am suffering from headache. I request you to leave me today"

Another letter written to a headmaster:
"As my headache is paining , please grant me leave for the day."

Covering note:
"I am enclosed herewith..."

Another one:
"Dear Sir: with reference to the above , please refer to my bottom..."

Actual application for leave:
"My wife is suffering from sickness and as I am her only husband at home I may be granted leave".

Letter writing:
"I am well here and hope you are also in the same well."

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A new vacuum salesman knocked at the door. .
A lady opened it. Before she could speak, .
the salesman rushed into the living room and emptied a bag of cow shit on the carpet. .
Salesman: Madam, if I couldn't clean this up in nxt 3 mins with my new powerful vaccum cleaner, i'll EAT all this Shit! .
Lady: Do u need Chilli Sauce with that? .
Salesman: why Madam? .
Lady: Because there's no electricty in the house. .
MORAL: Oversmartness in INDIA can b deadly!!!

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SARA  BHARAT SHARMINDA HAI...  PAR BAPU AAJ BHI JINDA HAI

Bapu Ne Soniya Gandhi KoSapne Mein Puchha

Maine Jo "Topi",πŸ‘“"Chashma" "Lathi"πŸ“"Saadgi" Aur "Imandari"
- Congress Ko Di Thi Wo Kaha He?

Sonia Ne Imandari Se Jawab Diya,

"Topi"              -  Rahul Janta Ko Pehana Raha He,
πŸ‘“"Chashma"   -  Man Mohan Ko Phenaya He,
πŸ“'Lathi"          -  Police valo Ko Di Hai Jo Sach - Bolne Valo Per Chalayi Ja Rahi He,
"Saadgi"           -  Mere Aur Priyanka Ke 🎽Kapdo Mei He,
'Imandari"         -  Swiss Bank Mein Deposit He!

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Poore India me ek hi jagah aisi hai jaha ye Khane ki chiz itni Sasti milti hai,

Tea            =1.00
Soup          =5.50
Daal           =1.50
Meals         =2.00
Chapati       =1.00
Dosa           =4.00
Biryani       =8.00
ye sub items sirf Garibo k liye he,aur ye sub available hai..."INDIAN PARLIAMENT CANTEEN" Aur un Garibo ka Pagar hai Rs. 80,000 per month. - Without Income Tax.

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A lady did a facelift for her birthday. She spends $5000 and feels pretty good about the results.

On her way home, she stops at a news stand to buy a newspaper.

Before leaving she says to the clerk, “I hope you don’t mind my asking, but how old do you think I am?” “About 32,” is the reply. “Nope! I’m exactly 47, “the woman says happily.

A little while later she goes into McDonald’s and asks the counter girl the very same question. The girl replies, “I guess about 29.” The woman replies, “Nope, I’m 47.”

Now she’s feeling really good about herself. She stops in a drug store on her way down the street. She goes up to the counter to get some mints and asks the clerk this burning question. The clerk responds, “Oh, I’d say 30.” Again she proudly responds, “I am 47, but thank you.

“While waiting for the bus to go home, she asks an old man waiting next to her the same question. He replies, “Lady, I’m 78 and my eye sight is going. Although, when I was young, there was a sure way to tell how old a woman was.

It sounds very forward, but it requires you to let me put my hands under your bra. Then I can tell you EXACTLY how old you are.

“They wait in silence on the empty street until curiosity gets the best of her. She finally blurts out, “What the heck, go ahead.”

He slips both of his hands under her blouse and under her bra and begins to feel around very slowly and carefully.

He bounces and weighs each breast.

He gently pinches each nipple.

He pushes her breasts together and rubs them against each other.

After a couple of minutes of this, she says,”Okay, okay,…how old am I?”

He completes one last squeeze of her breasts, removes his hands, and says, “Madam, you are 47.”

Stunned and amazed, the woman says, “That was incredible, how could you tell?”

The old man replies, “Promise you won’t get mad?”

“I promise I won’t.” she says.

He replies, “I was behind you in line at McDonald’s. 
Men will be men.
20:16, 30 Sep - Mahesh Prasad: Physics would have been much easier...
If...
If...
If...
If...
The tree itself had fallen on newton’s head instead of the apple..!!

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Which is the most dangerous alphabet of all?
“W "!!
B’coz all worries start with "w"
Who?
Why?
What?
When?
Which?
Whom?
Where?
War!
And finally
Wife....!
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A sign at petrol pump...
"Plz ... don't smoke here ...
Your life may be worthless, but petrol certainly isn't...!"

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The real problem does not start when a boy starts looking at girl.
It begins when she turn back and gives a smile.


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Imagine
U & I join NASA
After 1 month
The Americans will have to change the name from NASA to... sarvanasa

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The trouble with the world is that,
The stupid’s are full of confidence and the intelligents are full of doubts

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A student grabbed a coin, flipped it in the air & said,
“Head, I go to sleep.”
Tail, I watch a movie.
If it stands on the edge I’ll study.

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You know a crazy fact of today’s generation:
Once upon a time, girls used to cook like their mothers.
But now they drink like their fathers...!!!

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

THE VIETNAMESE GENERAL WHO TAMED THE US WAR MACHINE

Vo Nguyen Giap, the brilliant Vietnamese general who died last week at the age of 102, became a legend in his lifetime as one of the greatest military leaders of the 20th century. Equally important, he became a source of inspiration to millions of young people the world over who spiritedly opposed and protested against the United States’ invasion of and war on his country.
The antiwar movement ignited some of the most radical and creative mobilisations the world has ever witnessed, including the landmark May 1968 revolt in France, and politicised a whole generation.
Giap became a hero in India too, where progressive political, student and trade union movements coined slogans expressing solidarity with the revolutionary Viet Cong forces fighting the Americans, such as “Aamaar Naam, Tomaar Naam, Vietnam, Vietnam (My name, your name, Vietnam, Vietnam)” and “Ganga, Mekong Ek Naam, Vietnam, Vietnam.”

A teacher and journalist with no formal military training, Giap enlisted himself in a ragtag Communist insurgency in the 1940s and forged it into a highly-disciplined force that brought about the end of France’s Indo-Chinese empire and reunited a nation divided by the Cold War.
Giap first masterminded the defeat of the French forces occupying Vietnam, and then led North Vietnam’s forces against the South’s puppet regime until the US had to beat an ignominious retreat from the country in 1975, when a helicopter flew out the remnants of US troops from the roof of the American embassy in Saigon.
This ended one of the most brutal wars in history, in which three million civilians were killed (of a total population of 32 million), vegetation in huge swathes of land was destroyed by defoliants such as Agent Orange, cities were indiscriminately bombed, and numerous atrocities were sadistically committed against unarmed peasants, such as the infamous My Lai massacre.
As Giap put it in an interview in 2005 on the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam under US occupation: “No other wars for national liberation were as fierce or caused as many losses as this war.”

The war was one of the bloodiest chapters, if not the bloodiest one, in the history of the Cold War, fuelled by the US’s global offensive against Communism and national liberation movements seeking a modicum of independence and sovereignty. The US launched a ruthless campaign in Vietnam to bomb it “back to the Stone Age” and created concentration camps known as “strategic hamlets” to punish and demoralise non-combatant civilians, besides funding clients and blacklegs.
All this was to ensure that the Viet Cong, politically led by Ho Chi Minh, would be militarily defeated and their country economically and socially ruined. The opposite happened. Giap’s brilliant military strategy of a people’s war played no mean role in bringing about this outcome.
The US’s historic debacle in Vietnam served to kindle the hope the world over that ordinary people determined to fight invasion, tyranny and injustice could win against the world’s mightiest nation no matter how poorly equipped and armed they might be. Like Fidel Castro’s successful and heroic defiance of the US, the victory of the Vietnamese revolution became a symbol and source of hope for movements in scores of countries against imperialism and for emancipation of their people from exploitation and oppression.
Giap devised a combination of military strategies that would combat US and South Vietnamese troops both by conventional means and through guerrilla warfare. Crucial to this was winning peasants over to the cause of national liberation. Giap had closely studied the military teachings of Mao Zedong, and believed that political education and grassroots popular support for sustained guerrilla warfare were necessary for the revolution to succeed.

Giap’s military methods were perfected in the war against the French occupation after World War Two. In 1954, Giap famously defeated the French army’s elite troops and its foreign legion at Dien Bien Phu, near the border with Laos, where they had established a stronghold. In May 1954, Vietnamese forces under the command of the Viet Minh, the military wing of the Vietnam Independence League, besieged Dien Bien Phu.

The Viet Minh troops wore sandals made of used car tyres and had so little mechanical transport that they had to lug their artillery piece by piece over the mountains around the encampment. Yet, after an eight-week siege, they inflicted a crushing defeat on the French troops after using artillery to block supplies to them. That battle has become a part of military strategy books worldwide, and even earned Giap the grudging admiration of French generals.

But military strategy was only one source of Giap’s success. The timing of the attack was a political masterstroke, coinciding with the day that negotiators met in Geneva to discuss a settlement to the conflict. Faced with the debacle, the French conceded defeat and agreed to withdraw. The country split into a Communist-ruled north and a non-Communist south, which Giap eventually managed to reunite by defeating the US-backed and far better armed south Vietnamese forces in 1975.

Dien Bien Phu forced out France of Indochina altogether and greatly strengthened anti-imperialist movements in Asia.

Against his more powerful American adversaries, Giap used a strategy based more on guerrilla warfare than conventional attacks, but only after his massive operation called the Tet offensive of 1968 collapsed, with heavy Viet Minh and Viet Cong casualties.

Militarily, the Tet offensive was a failure. But politically, it succeeded in showing that the Americans were vulnerable. It greatly reinforced the growing domestic opposition in the US to the war, whose savagery became increasingly apparent thanks to television coverage and the sight of body bags returning home. As Giap said later, the offensive “affected the people of the United States more. Until Tet, they thought they could win the war, but now they knew that they could not.”

Giap firmly believed that the key to military success against the US would lie in politics -- the people’s conviction that they are fighting for a just cause; they will therefore forge the will to win despite the greatest possible adversity. The people become the sea for the guerrillas who are like fish, in Mao’s famous analogy.

General Giap, known as the Red Napoleon, has often been compared with legendary military geniuses like Wellington, MacArthur and Rommel. Perhaps a more apt comparison would be with Soviet general Mikhail Tukhachevsky, who fought the white counter-revolutionary forces during the Civil War and commanded the Red Army with dazzling success -- until he was victimised in Stalin’s Great Purges and executed.

In personal life, Giap was no aggressive militarist, unlike many people in the so-called “strategic community” in India and abroad. He was a gentle and charming person, erudite and well versed with Western literature and music, as well as classical political economy. He enjoyed Beethoven and Liszt.
Although a general, and then a defence minister, Giap remained sensitive to social agendas in contemporary Vietnam. “In the past, our greatest challenge was the invasion of our nation by foreigners,” he told an interviewer. “Now that Vietnam is independent and united, we can address our biggest challenge. That challenge is poverty and economic backwardness.”
There may be a lesson in this for us Indians too.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

VACATIONS - REAL PEARLS

UNDER CONST......

VACATIONS

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Oriental Bank of CommercePublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Janakalyan Sahakari BankCooperative Banks9.00Above 12 months to 18 monthsLess than Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
Central Bank of IndiaPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.00555 daysLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Standard Chartered BankForeign Banks9.00376 days to 390 dayLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
State Bank of HyderabadPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Corporation BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year onlyLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Allahabad BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 years Less than Rs. 5 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Federal BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.001 YearLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
J&K BankIndian Private Sector Banks8.751 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Royal Bank of ScotlandForeign Banks8.751 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
HSBCForeign Banks8.75365 daysLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
State Bank of TravancorePublic Sector / Nationalized Banks8.751 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Canara BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks8.751 year and above to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Citi BankForeign Banks8.50365 days to 400 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Zoroastrian Co-operative Bank Cooperative Banks8.50ZorStar Deposit 455 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Deutsche BankForeign Banks8.50Above 1 year to 1.5 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank Cooperative Banks8.00Above 1 year to 18 monthsLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
ICICI BankIndian Private Sector Banks8.001 year to 389 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
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INSTITUTIONGROUPINTEREST % p.aperiodINVESTMENT (Rs)Investor Typetax status 
Kapole Co-operative BankCooperative Banks10.10500 daysLess than Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
Lakshmi Vilas BankIndian Private Sector Banks10.001 yearUp to Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
The Ratnakar BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.7512 month to less than 24 month Less than lakh to Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Vijaya BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.751YearAbove Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Shamrao Vithal Co-operative Bank Cooperative Banks9.50500 days (simple int)Less than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Syndicate BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.30399 days (exact)Less than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Punjab and Sind BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.25500 daysLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
ING Vysya BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.25365 days Less than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Dhanalakshmi BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.25375Less than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Dena BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.10365 daysLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Yes BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.1015 Months 15 days to 16 Months Less than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
State Bank of India (SBI)Public Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 years Less than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
HDFC BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.001 year 16 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
State Bank of PatialaPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.00556 days to less than 2 yearLess than Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
Axis BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.001 year to less than 13 monthsLess than Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
Union Bank of IndiaPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Development Credit BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.0012 months to less than 24 monthsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Abu Dhabi Commercial BankForeign Banks9.001 years and above to less than 2 yearsUpto Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
Kotak BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.00365 days to 389 days Less than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Nainital BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.001 year and above up to 400 days Less than Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
United Bank of IndiaPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 years to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 5 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Indian Overseas BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 yearsUpto Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Punjab National BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.00 1 yearLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Oriental Bank of CommercePublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Janakalyan Sahakari BankCooperative Banks9.00Above 12 months to 18 monthsLess than Rs. 15 lakhGeneralTaxableCalculate
Central Bank of IndiaPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.00555 daysLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Standard Chartered BankForeign Banks9.00376 days to 390 dayLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
State Bank of HyderabadPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Corporation BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year onlyLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Allahabad BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks9.001 year to less than 2 years Less than Rs. 5 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Federal BankIndian Private Sector Banks9.001 YearLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
J&K BankIndian Private Sector Banks8.751 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Royal Bank of ScotlandForeign Banks8.751 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
HSBCForeign Banks8.75365 daysLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
State Bank of TravancorePublic Sector / Nationalized Banks8.751 year to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Canara BankPublic Sector / Nationalized Banks8.751 year and above to less than 2 yearsLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Citi BankForeign Banks8.50365 days to 400 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Zoroastrian Co-operative Bank Cooperative Banks8.50ZorStar Deposit 455 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Deutsche BankForeign Banks8.50Above 1 year to 1.5 yearsLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate
Bombay Mercantile Co-operative Bank Cooperative Banks8.00Above 1 year to 18 monthsLess than Rs. 1crGeneralTaxableCalculate
ICICI BankIndian Private Sector Banks8.001 year to 389 daysLess than Rs. 1 crGeneralTaxableCalculate