Monday, April 11, 2011

Necessities of Education

Necessities of Education

By Syed Md Sanaullah

The Global Jewish population is nearly 13.3 million or about 0.2% of the world population and 2% of the US population. Jews received 166 Nobel Prizes in various fields. There are 165 Jews listed for Nobel Prizes, and 6 from the Arab side. Today we have very few Jews. There would be approx. 12.7 million Jews alive today as United States, represents. At least 181 Jews and people of half- or three-quarters-Jewish ancestry have been awarded the Nobel Prize.

There have been 22% of all individual recipients worldwide between 1901 and 2010. In the research fields of Chemistry, Physics, Economics, and Physiology/Medicine, the corresponding world and US percentages are 26% to 39%, respectively. Excluding the politically awarded Peace Prize, Muslims have won only three Nobel prizes since their inception more than a century ago, By contrast, there have been 169 Jewish Nobel Laureates (excluding the Peace Prize).

During the past century, a Jew was 5,000 times more likely to win the Nobel Prize than a Muslim. Since the Nobel Prize was established, only four laureates have been forced by authorities to decline the honour. Three of them were (non-Jewish) Germans, who were prohibited from accepting the prize by Adolf Hitlerin 1938 and in 1939. The fourth was Boris Pasternak, who was born into a Russian Jewish family. Pasternak was named the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958. On 25 October, two days after hearing that he had won, Pasternak sent the following telegram to the Swedish Academy. Among women laureates in the four research fields, the Jewish percentages are 38% and 50%, respectively. Of organizations awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 25% were founded principally by Jews or by people of half-Jewish descent. In Chemistry31 prize winners, 20% of world, Economics 28 prize winners, 42% of world, Literature 13 prize winner, 12% of world, Peace 9 prize winners, 9% of world, Physics 47 prize winners, 25% of world, Physiology or Medicine 53 prize winners, 27% of world, There are Jewish Recipients of the Kyoto Prize (25% of recipients). Jewish recipients received Wolf Foundation Prize (33% of recipients). And Jewish recipients also received US National Medal of Science (38% of recipients).

These are the citizens of India and Indian Origin who awarded the Nobel Prize.

Rabindranath Tagore In 1913, he was awarded by the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was the first person of non-Western heritage to be awarded a Nobel Prize.

Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (1888–1970) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the year 1930.

Amartya Sen (born 1933) was the first Indian to receive the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, awarded to him in

Ronald Ross, born in Almora, India, in 1857 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria.

Rudyard Kipling, born in Mumbai, 1865 (then Bombay in British India), was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. He remains the youngest ever recipient of the Literature Nobel Prize and the first Hargobind Khorana (born 1922), a person of Indian origin, shared the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on genes. He had left India in 1945 and became a naturalized United States citizen in the 1970s. He continues to head a laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars" Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983. Born: 19 October 1910, Lahore, India (now in Pakistan).

Venkatraman 'Venki' Ramakrishnan for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, born in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He is now a US Citizen.

In university of India 2011 world university ranking, only four Indian universities as Indian Institute of Technology Madras at the 24th position, Indian institute of Technology Bombay at 28th , Indian institute of Technology Kanpur at 33th, University of Delhi at 182nd among the top 200 universities of world.

In Bank's financial strength India's only two, SBI at the 64th position and ICICI Bank Ltd at 81st, figure among the top 100 banks of world. World top multinational company, bank, and media controlled by Jewish. World top scientist, novelist, thinker researcher, and extra ordinary talents are Jewish, due to education.

Indian youngster does not think on these issues. India has great necessity of education. We must consider for the education systems. We cannot ignore. How Indian youngsters will think on these issues and how they will grow education systems. Literally Jewish are many times better than an Indian. Only education will create a new India.

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Syed Md Sanaullah
Accountant
Mob No-09540521570
E-mail:
syedmdsanaullah@gmail.com

By Syed Md Sanaullah

The Global Jewish population is nearly 13.3 million or about 0.2% of the world population and 2% of the US population. Jews received 166 Nobel Prizes in various fields. There are 165 Jews listed for Nobel Prizes, and 6 from the Arab side. Today we have very few Jews. There would be approx. 12.7 million Jews alive today as United States, represents. At least 181 Jews and people of half- or three-quarters-Jewish ancestry have been awarded the Nobel Prize.

There have been 22% of all individual recipients worldwide between 1901 and 2010. In the research fields of Chemistry, Physics, Economics, and Physiology/Medicine, the corresponding world and US percentages are 26% to 39%, respectively. Excluding the politically awarded Peace Prize, Muslims have won only three Nobel prizes since their inception more than a century ago, By contrast, there have been 169 Jewish Nobel Laureates (excluding the Peace Prize).

During the past century, a Jew was 5,000 times more likely to win the Nobel Prize than a Muslim. Since the Nobel Prize was established, only four laureates have been forced by authorities to decline the honour. Three of them were (non-Jewish) Germans, who were prohibited from accepting the prize by Adolf Hitlerin 1938 and in 1939. The fourth was Boris Pasternak, who was born into a Russian Jewish family. Pasternak was named the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958. On 25 October, two days after hearing that he had won, Pasternak sent the following telegram to the Swedish Academy. Among women laureates in the four research fields, the Jewish percentages are 38% and 50%, respectively. Of organizations awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 25% were founded principally by Jews or by people of half-Jewish descent. In Chemistry31 prize winners, 20% of world, Economics 28 prize winners, 42% of world, Literature 13 prize winner, 12% of world, Peace 9 prize winners, 9% of world, Physics 47 prize winners, 25% of world, Physiology or Medicine 53 prize winners, 27% of world, There are Jewish Recipients of the Kyoto Prize (25% of recipients). Jewish recipients received Wolf Foundation Prize (33% of recipients). And Jewish recipients also received US National Medal of Science (38% of recipients).

These are the citizens of India and Indian Origin who awarded the Nobel Prize.

Rabindranath Tagore In 1913, he was awarded by the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was the first person of non-Western heritage to be awarded a Nobel Prize.

Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (1888–1970) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the year 1930.

Amartya Sen (born 1933) was the first Indian to receive the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, awarded to him in

Ronald Ross, born in Almora, India, in 1857 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria.

Rudyard Kipling, born in Mumbai, 1865 (then Bombay in British India), was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907. He remains the youngest ever recipient of the Literature Nobel Prize and the first Hargobind Khorana (born 1922), a person of Indian origin, shared the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on genes. He had left India in 1945 and became a naturalized United States citizen in the 1970s. He continues to head a laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars" Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983. Born: 19 October 1910, Lahore, India (now in Pakistan).

Venkatraman 'Venki' Ramakrishnan for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, born in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He is now a US Citizen.

In university of India 2011 world university ranking, only four Indian universities as Indian Institute of Technology Madras at the 24th position, Indian institute of Technology Bombay at 28th , Indian institute of Technology Kanpur at 33th, University of Delhi at 182nd among the top 200 universities of world.

In Bank's financial strength India's only two, SBI at the 64th position and ICICI Bank Ltd at 81st, figure among the top 100 banks of world. World top multinational company, bank, and media controlled by Jewish. World top scientist, novelist, thinker researcher, and extra ordinary talents are Jewish, due to education.

Indian youngster does not think on these issues. India has great necessity of education. We must consider for the education systems. We cannot ignore. How Indian youngsters will think on these issues and how they will grow education systems. Literally Jewish are many times better than an Indian. Only education will create a new India.

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Syed Md Sanaullah
Accountant
Mob No-09540521570
E-mail: syedmdsanaullah@gmail.com



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Asadullah Syed

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Jackson committed suicide over finances?

London, April 7 (IANS) The lawyers of Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor, have revealed that the late King of Pop might have committed suicide over his financial woes.

Defence lawyer Ed Chernoff said his client, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter, was not responsible for the pop superstar's death in 2009.

He claimed that Jackson was so upset about the state of his finances he took his own life, reports contactmusic.com.

'The crux of the defence is going to be that Michael Jackson engaged in a desperate act and took desperate measures that caused his death. We believe at the time Michael Jackson died he was a desperate man in relation to his financial affairs,' Chernoff told Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor.

However, Deputy District Attorney David Walgren has opposed the claims, saying the defence is simply staging 'an irrelevant sideshow' aimed at distracting the jury from the key issue of the trial.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Pakistan to allow Indian team to probe 26/11 terror case

Vishwa Mohan

Mar 29, 2011

 

NEW DELHI: Indo-Pak home secretary level talks ended here on Tuesday with Pakistan conveying its readiness, in principle, to entertain a commission from India with respect to the Mumbai terror probe. Dates for the visit of the judicial commission from Pakistan in connection with Mumbai attack trial will be conveyed by India within four to six weeks.

Pakistan showed its willingness for an Indian commission on Mumbai terror probe on the principle of comity and reciprocity. The modalities and composition in this connection will be worked out through diplomatic channels.

On India's demand of getting voice samples of the jailed Mumbai terror attack perpetrators, Pakistani side said that they had already moved high court after their trial court rejected the demand of handing over voice samples to India. They said their high court may soon take a decision and the Pakistani government would act accordingly.

Dates for the visit of the judicial commission from Pakistan in connection with Mumbai attack trial will be conveyed by India within four to six weeks. Indian National Investigating Agency (NIA) and Pakistani Federal Investigating Ageny (FIA) will continue to cooperate in the Mumbai attack probe, both home secretaries agreed. A hotline between Home Secretary of India and Interior Secretary of Pakistan would be set up to facilitate real time information sharing on terror threats.

India and Pakistan also agreed for a liberal visa regime proposal. The guidelines related to visa liberalization programme will be decided soon. So far they have agreed to set up a joint working group to examine the modalities for streamlining the visa procedure/modalities and for giving a final shape to revision of the bilateral visa agreement. The proposal is meant for liberal visa regime for doctors, senior citizens, journalists and businessmen.

Besides, India provided information to Pakistan on the Samjhauta Express blast case probe. Both the countries agreed that after India filed the report in the court, updated information would be shared with the concerned Pakistan authorities.

It was decided that CBI and FIA will schedule a meeting to work out the technical details of moving forward in issues of human trafficking, FICNs, cyber crimes and RCNs. The technical details on Red Corner Notices (RCNs) will include modalities to work on details of deportation of India's most wanted criminals.

Both sides shared the concern of the growing menace of narcotics/drugs and agreed that cooperation between NCB of India and ANF of Pakistan should be enhanced to ensure an effective control on drug trafficking. It was further agreed that Talks between DG, NCB and DG ANF would be held annually. Indian side accepted the invitation for DG NCB to visit Pakistan in May 2011 for talks with DG ANF.

It was agreed that both sides by April 15th would release those civilian prisoners/fishermen who have completed their sentence, whose nationality status has been confirmed by the respective governments and whose travel documents have been received.

India and Pakistan agreed that it was important for them to remain engaged on outstanding issues and henceforth the home/interior secretary level talks would be held bi-annually.

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Imam e Ka'aba prays for Kashmir resolution

Written by MTT News   
Monday, 28 March 2011 14:42

Imam e Ka'aba prays for Kashmir resolutionNew Delhi, MTT News Desk: The Imam e Kaaba, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais has prayed for peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute.

The Imam e Kaaba who is currently on a visit to New Delhi, after leading prayers on Sunday at the Jamiat-e-Ahli-Hadith Complex in Indian capital prayed for amicable resolution of the dispute.

Sheikh Abdul Rahman pointed out the problems being faced by the Muslim Ummah. "The Muslims around the globe are facing many challenges. It is high time for the Ummah to forge unity and work for spreading the message of Islam," he added.

As per media reports the Imam-e-Kaaba accepted the invitation of the President of Jammu and Kashmir Jamiat-e-Ahli-Hadith, Maulana Showkat Ahmad Shah to visit occupied Kashmir in near future.

"While accepting Maulana Showkat's invitation to visit Kashmir, Sheikh Abdul Rahman said he was eager to witness natural beauty of the Valley," the news reports said.

Maulana Showkat also apprised him about the Jamait-e-Ahli-Hadith's proposal to construct the Trans World Muslim University.

Illegally detained Hurriyet leader, Pir Saifullah, has said that the Kashmiris will never compromise on their inalienable right to self-determination.

Pir Saifullah was talking to media persons outside the District and Sessions Court Pulwama where he was produced in connection with a false case registered against him. He asked the people to carry on their peaceful liberation struggle.

The court ordered the occupation authorities to shift the Hurriyet leader from district jail Kupwara to Srinagar Central jail.

It is pertinent to mention that Pir Saifullah's detention orders under the black law, Public Safety Act were recently quashed by the High Court of the occupied territory.

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Saudi women barred again to cast votes


audi women have been refused permission to participate in the coming municipal elections as both voters and candidates since authorities are not yet prepared for the m

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Saudi women have been refused permission to participate in the coming municipal elections as both voters and candidates since authorities are not yet prepared for the move.

"We are not ready for the participation of women in these municipal elections," AFP quoted the electoral committee head, Abdulrahman al-Dahmash, as telling reporters in the Saudi capital of Riyadh on Monday. 

Al-Dahmash pointed out that more time was required to organize the logistics so that women could vote. He also renewed earlier promises that authorities would allow women's participation in the next ballot.

The report comes as oil-rich Saudi Arabia announced last week that it will hold elections to elect members to 219 municipal councils on April 23.

This is the second time that a long-running ban has stripped Saudi women of their right to stand as candidates or to vote in polls. Their participation was denied in 2005, when the Persian Gulf state held its first municipal elections.

Meanwhile, Saudi Municipal and Rural Affairs Minister Prince Mansour bin Miteb has said a special committee would decide on women's participation in the forthcoming municipal polls.

"My ministry is not responsible for elections. It is vested on a specialized committee that sets out the rules and regulations for nominations and participants. It will discuss prospects of women's participation in the coming elections as well as the nature of such participation," he noted.

Marriage, divorce and children's custody are rights that Saudi women are still being denied. They are also required to be governed and guarded by male relatives regardless of their capability or compatibility.

Saudi women need permission from a son, a brother or a male relative to travel and own property, irrespective of age.

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Islamic Banking Deepens Financial Services Uptake in Kenya

Islamic banks now control 0.9 per cent of total accounts, indicating increased penetration of financial services to a segment of the population that was hitherto excluded from the system due to its religious beliefs.

Islamic Banking Deepens Financial Services Uptake in Kenya(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Islamic banks now control 0.9 per cent of total accounts, indicating increased penetration of financial services to a segment of the population that was hitherto excluded from the system due to its religious beliefs.

Central Bank of Kenya data shows that Gulf African Bank and First Community Bank, both of them exclusively Shariah-compliant banks, had 58,101 deposit accounts and 2,609 loan accounts as at the end of December 2010, four years after their licensing.

"The uptake of Islamic banking is projected to grow exponentially in sub-Saharan Africa. Kenya is among African countries that are taking up the lead in shariah compliant banking services," said Professor Njuguna Ndung'u, governor of the Central Bank of Kenya.

He said Islamic banking was helping to push the regulators' agenda of more financial inclusion, noting that before emergence of the Shariah-compliant products some people had been locked out of the banking system due to their religious beliefs.

The Islamic lenders had gross assets of Sh16.5 billion, net loans and advances of Sh9.2 billion and deposits of Sh13.76 billion.

The two banks have recorded losses since they began operations in 2007 but Gulf African Bank has announced its maiden positive earning posting a Sh73.9 million profit after tax in 2010.

First Community Bank is expected to announce its results by the end of this week.

The uptake of Islamic banking products has led several conventional banks to introduce shariah-compliant products as part of their product range.

Barclays Bank of Kenya, Chase Bank, and KCB have shariah compliant products through which they hope to tap into the estimated nine million Muslim population.

Prof Ndung'u said there were several challenges facing Islamic banking in Kenya which include lack of shariah compliant investment vehicles and lack of awareness of existence of the products.

The chairman of Gulf African Bank, Suleiman bin Shahbal, said that there was a misconception that the products were for Muslims only.

"We serve even non-Muslim customers but I think we are partly to blame because of the way we name our products -takaful, annisaa, hajj - we should be more liberal," said Mr Shahbal.

To accommodate the shariah- compliant investment vehicles like unit trusts and corporate bonds-sukuks, the government has amended the finance act to allow the Central Bank as the government's fiscal agent to recognise the payment of a "return" rather than "interest" on government securities.

"This amendment opens up the spectrum of Sharia-compliant investments in the country" said Prof. Ndungu.

The move to entrench Sukuk bonds and bills in the law is seen as a push by CBK to tap the increasing amount of cash flowing into Africa from the Gulf region which is deemed to hold excess capital.

"The Sukuk market is huge with over 1.6 trillion dollars worldwide; why does that money have to go to Malaysia and other countries and not Kenya?" said Mr Shahbal.

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Exile for Gaddafi? How other dictators have fared

Muammar Gaddafi

Italy wants to let Gaddafi go into a quiet exile in Africa. At least it's not Saudi Arabia...

By Tim Edward
MARCH 29, 2011

Is exile the easy way to end Colonel Gaddafi's 40-year grip on Libya - and the current civil war? Italy is currently pushing the idea of a ceasefire combined with retirement for Gaddafi - and even the UK, which officially wants to see him tried in the International Criminal Court, appears to be happy to let him go if it brings a swift halt to hostilities in Libya.

Foreign Secretary William Hague told the BBC: "We want him to leave power and that's what we've consistently said to the Libyan regime. We are not in control, of course, of where he might go."

Italy's plan would see Gaddafi sent to an African country that does not recognise the ICC (Arab leaders, by and large, loathe the 'Brotherly Leader'). Unfortunately, the vast majority of African states are either ICC members or have signed the treaty (but failed to ratify it).

Only the likes of Rwanda, Mauritania, Benin, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Swaziland have completely snubbed the ICC.

Should Gaddafi accept his fate and choose one of these countries, he may wish to reflect that even those dictators who escape justice rarely enjoy a happy ending. Here, The First Post outlines the fate of a few fellow despots.

Idi Amin The military dictator of Uganda is thought to be responsible for the deaths of up to 500,000 people during his eight-year reign. When he was deposed in 1979 (despite military backing from Colonel Gaddafi), he escaped first to Libya before settling in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah, where the royal family subsidised his life in return for his silence. Their motivation was supposedly because they feared his clownish reputation was damaging Islam. The Guardian described the years until his death in 2003 as a "dull round of sports events, gym sessions and massage parlours. He had a Range Rover, a Chevrolet Caprice and a powder-blue Cadillac for his aimless shopping trips, and visits to the airport to clear through customs the parcels of cassava and other food items sent by relatives in Uganda".

Hissene Habre The dictator of Chad, who came to power in a CIA-backed coup, ruled from 1982 until 1990 and became known as 'Africa's Pinochet'. His rule was marked by the usual human rights abuses, including ethnic cleansing of rival tribes and around 40,000 people were killed. After surviving a war against Gaddafi's Libya, Habre was eventually deposed by rebels and fled to exile in Senegal. He is currently living under virtual house arrest in Dakar and faces a trial for crimes against humanity.

The Shah of Persia Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi fled Iran in 1979 following the Islamic revolution led by Ayatollah Khomeini. He travelled to Morocco, the Bahamas and Mexico before dying in Egypt of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 1980.

Kwame Nkrumah The Ghanaian president from 1960 until 1966 was referred to as 'Messiah' by the government-owned press. He was deposed in a coup while on a state visit to North Korea and China and went into exile in Guinea. Here he was made to feel at home by President Toure, who made him honorary co-president. However, he was convinced that foreign agents were out to poison him and died a paranoid man of skin cancer six years into his exile.

'Baby Doc' Duvalier Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier was overthrown in 1986 after a 15-year reign of terror in which thousands were killed. Baby Doc's crimes included drugs trafficking and selling the body parts of dead Haitians. Baby Doc went into exile in France, where he lived a luxurious lifestyle before losing most of his money in a 1993 divorce. Earlier this year he returned to Haiti and is awaiting trial for corruption.

Zine El Abidine Ben Ali The most recent addition to the exiled dictators' club 'won' a number of elections during his 23-year rule of Tunisia. Ben Ali was the first Arab leader to be deposed in this year's Arab Spring and flew to France, where he no doubt hoped to enjoy a luxurious and cultured exile. Sadly, the authorities refused Ben Ali permission to land and he was forced to divert to Saudi Arabia, where he will instead have to put up with those "aimless" shopping trips with his wife Leila Trabelsi. Both are currently wanted by Interpol on corruption charges. 

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