Saturday, 26 November 2011

What a person should exactly be???

During our school days we all have fun but after schooling we come in college and from that a stage of seniority and big phase arises when person should think what he want to be and by what he can achieve that.

Some thinks to be Doctors, Engineers, Journalist, and Business Man and so on. There are n number of field which we can choose and target that to grasp it. Some gets what they want but some don't and that might be due to any of the issue.

After grasping our goals what we should not forget is that we are humans and we have to live a simple life. Some gets ego in themselves and some think themselves to be the "Lion of the Jungle".

According to me person whether he/ she is on any post should be very down to earth and must respect others and should understand others feelings also. There is a very good saying also, person interacts with those who respects others and keep in touch also with them only.

I have been taught a thing in my school life that whether a person is good in studies or not he/ she should be good from heart. Person should be very simple with no show offs loves simplicity and people his nearby.

India opens door to foreign supermarket chains...


NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India threw open its $450 billion retail market to global supermarket giants on Thursday, approving its biggest reform in years that may boost sorely needed investment in Asia's third-largest economy.
Trade Minister Anand Sharma said on Friday that the government's new policy to allow foreign supermarkets into the country would create 10 million jobs over three years, while not affecting smaller, domestic retailers.
The world's largest retail group, Wal-Mart Stores Inc, and its rivals see India's retail sector as one of the last frontier markets, where a burgeoning middle-class still shops at local, family-owned merchants.
Allowing foreign retailers to take stakes of up to 51 percent in supermarkets would attract much needed capital from abroad and ultimately help unclog supply bottlenecks that have kept inflation stubbornly close to a double-digit clip.
Wal-Mart hailed the decision, but said it would take a close look at the fine print to see what the decision entails for its ability to do business in India.
"We believe this is an important first step," said Scott Price, president and chief executive of Walmart Asia in a statement.
Raj Jain, who heads Wal-Mart India, told CNBC TV18 the decision will "redefine the way consumers shop in India, but more importantly, the way supply chains in India run."
Under fire for a slow pace of reform, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's embattled government appears to be slowly shaking off a string of corruption scandals to focus on policy changes long desired by investors.
"This is a very bold move and the economic reforms process is back on track." Rajan Mittal, vice chairman of India's Bharti Enterprises, which is Wal-Mart's partner in that market, told reporters.
Millions of small retail traders vigorously oppose competing with foreign giants, potentially providing a lightning rod for criticism of the ruling Congress party ahead of crucial state elections next year.
 Food Minister K.V. Thomas said the government will allow foreign direct investment of up to 51 percent in multi-brand retail - as supermarkets are known in India. It will also raise the cap on foreign investment in single-brand retailing to 100 percent from 51 percent, he added.
The new rules may commit supermarkets to strict local sourcing requirements and minimum investment levels aimed at protecting jobs, according to local media.
A heavyweight member of Singh's coalition government warned on Thursday it unequivocally opposed opening the sector.


The move is politically risky.

Fears of potential job losses could heighten popular anger at the Congress party ahead of key state polls next year that will set the stage for the 2014 general election.
But slowing growth and investment in India, with the rupee currency around historical lows and government finances worsening, may have spurred the government into action.
"Manmohan Singh, after all the scams and the impression of government paralysis, has realised it's time to take some bold steps. This is a very bold step that will please the middle class," said political analyst Amulya Ganguli.

Opening up retail to help growth, curb inflation: RBI

CHANDIGARH (Reuters) - India's growth story is still "credible" and the move to open up the economy to global supermarket chains will help growth and control inflation, the central bank governor Duvvuri Subbarao said on Friday.
"It's commendable that government has taken the initiative. Let's hope that it will improve the logistics chain and supply chain management in agriculture," Subbarao said in a speech in the north-western city of Chandigarh.
Late Thursday, the government approved 51 percent foreign direct investment in the supermarket sector, paving the entry of firms such as Wal-Mart , Tesco and Carrefour into one of the world's largest untapped markets.
"It's important for not only raising overall growth but also important for containing inflation and improving quality of life over 50 percent of population," Subbarao said.
Opening up the retail sector to global players has been a much awaited reform but has been long hobbled by political differences. The Congress-led government's biggest ally Trinamool Congress is opposed to the move.
The central bank chief said that inflation needs to be brought down to 5 percent initially and then even lower, consistent with India's integration with global economy.
Subbarao said the current inflation situation is a consequence of both supply shocks and demand pressures.
Monetary tightening needs to be supplemented by supply side measures to raise potential economic output, he said.
"Raising agricultural production and productivity is, important for containing price pressures, raising rural incomes and making growth more inclusive," Subbarao said.
India's inflation, which is largely driven by high food and global commodity prices, plus expansive fiscal policies, is the highest among major economies in Asia. It's wholesale prices rose more than expected in October as the cost of food and fuel increased.
The high inflation print, above 9 percent for the 11th month, was further evidence of the Reserve Bank of India's inability to achieve a breakthrough in its fight against inflation despite 13 rate rises since March 2010.
In its October 25 mid-quarter review of monetary policy, the RBI had said that a rate hike may not be warranted if inflationary pressures start to ease by December.
Slowing growth, stubbornly high inflation, rising interest rates, political gridlock, gloom in the West and a sliding rupee have conspired to dampen investor and corporate sentiment in Asia's third-largest economy.
The RBI has lowered the country's growth forecast to 7.6 percent for the current fiscal year ending in March from 8 percent previously.
Subbarao says a reduction of federal and state fiscal deficits are important steps for a stable macro environment.
India's fiscal deficit during April to September was 2.92 trillion rupees, or 70.8 percent of the full-year target, government data showed. Most expect it to breach the 4.6 percent of GDP target for the fiscal year.
The government said it would sell debt worth 2.2 trillion rupees, sharply above the budgeted 1.67 trillion rupees in the October to March period.
Subbarao said that India being a emerging economy with a partly open capital account, floating exchange rate and a monetary policy that takes into account global developments, has to continue to manage the "impossible trinity."
The impossible trinity refers to the economic hypothesis that a country simultaneously cannot have a fixed exchange rate, an open capital account and an independent monetary policy.
RUPEE VOLATILITY TO REMAIN
The central bank chief said the volatility in the foreign exchange market will remain until the euro zone crisis is resolved.
"Until there is a credible solution to the sovereign debt problem in Europe, we will see movements in the exchange rate," Subbarao said.
He added that the central bank is watching the rupee, but could not say whether it will intervene in the forex market directly.
The rupee has skidded nearly 17 percent from a 2011 high reached in late July as risk-averse investors flee emerging markets, increasing the difficulties for a government already struggling with high inflation, slowing economic growth and a widening trade gap.
The rupee touched an all-time low of 52.73 on Tuesday and state-run banks were spotted selling dollars in the market in recent sessions, sparking talk of RBI intervention.
Wednesday, RBI deputy governor Subir Gokarn said intervention has been aimed at smoothing sharp movements in the rupee.

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- कसं बोललात!..अगदी मार्मिक! मित्राच्या भेटीने कॉमनमॅन आर. के. लक्ष्मण भावनाविवश
पुणे । दि. २४ (प्रतिनिधी)
एक काळ होता, जेव्हा आम्हा दोन व्यंगचित्रकारांच्या हातांनी राजकारण्यांना थरथर कापायला लावले पण आज आमचेच हात थरथरताहेत.. अशा शब्दांत शिवसेनाप्रमुख बाळासाहेब ठाकरे यांनी आपल्या भावना व्यक्त केल्या. निमित्त ठरले ते दोन जुन्या मित्रांच्या-दिग्गज व्यंगचित्रकारांच्या हृद्य भेटीचे!
कॉमनमॅनमधून सामान्यांच्या वेदना नेमकेपणाने मांडणारे ज्येष्ठ व्यंगचित्रकार आर. के. लक्ष्मण सध्या आजारी असून त्यांना खास भेटण्यासाठी ठाकरे यांनी तब्बल ४ वर्षांनी पुण्यात पाऊल ठेवले. अलिशान रोल्स रॉईस गाडीतून औंधमधील हरिष पार्क येथील लक्ष्मण यांच्या निवासस्थानी ते आले. या वेळी त्यांच्यासमवेत शिवसेना कार्याध्यक्ष उद्धव ठाकरे, युवासेना प्रमुख आदित्य ठाकरे, आमदार नीलम गोर्‍हे, चंद्रकांत मोकाटे आदी होते. पांढर्‍या रंगाचा झब्बा आणि भगवी शाल पांघरून त्यांनी लक्ष्मण यांच्या घरात पाऊल ठेवले तेव्हा मराठमोळय़ा पद्धतीने त्यांचे औक्षण करुन लक्ष्मण परिवाराने त्यांचे स्वागत केले.
लक्ष्मण यांच्या भेटीविषयी सांगताना ठाकरे म्हणाले, की फ्री प्रेसमध्ये जेव्हा मी स्टाफवर गेलो तेव्हाच लक्ष्मणही तिथे नोकरीला लागला तेव्हापासूनची आमची मैत्री. अधूनमधून तो मला भेटायलाही यायचा. इतक्या वर्षांनी आम्ही भेटलो. मला पाहून तो रडायलाच लागला. आता तो बोलू शकत नाही. बोलणं हा माझा पेशा आहे.
आजकालची व्यंगचित्रे राजकारण्यांवर प्रहार करत नाहीत याचेच दु:ख आहे, असे सांगून ते म्हणाले, रेषा आणि कल्पना यांचा सुरेख मेळ घालताना उत्तम राजकीय ज्ञान व खोली असावी लागते. लक्ष्मण आणि मी आम्ही रेषाही सांभाळल्या आणि कल्पनाही. प्रसारमाध्यमांवर ठाकरे यांनी परखड टीका केली. ते म्हणाले, आजही मी दररोज १६-१७ वर्तमानपत्रे वाचतो. डोळ्य़ांनी आता त्रास होतो इतरांकडून वाचून घेतो. पण, एक मात्र खरं की प्रसारमाध्यमांचे जे काही चालले आहे ते बरोबर नाही. मुंबई-ठाणे महापालिकेत काँग्रेस राष्ट्रवादीची युती झाली तरीही सारे शेवटी लोकांवर आणि प्रसारमाध्यमे काय दाखवतात यावर अवलंबून आहे. जर एकतर्फीच बाजू दाखवलीत तर मला या रणधुमाळीत उतरावे लागेल.
कॉमनमॅन गहिवरला..!
अंथरुणावरून उठूही न शकणार्‍या लक्ष्मण यांनी ठाकरे यांना पाहिले आणि त्यांच्या भावना अनावर झाल्या. त्यांच्या डोळ्य़ांतून वाहणार्‍या आसवांनीच भेटीचा आनंद व्यक्त केला. एकमेकांचा हातात हात घेऊन ठाकरे यांनी अनेक जुन्या आठवणींना उजाळा दिला. बोलता येत नसले तरीही लक्ष्मण यांनी त्याहीअवस्थेत पडल्यापडल्या एक कॉमनमॅन रेखाटला आणि ठाकरे यांना भेट दिला. ठाकरे यांनीही त्यांना एक पुस्तक भेट दिले.
मी पुणेकरच..!
उपस्थित पत्रकारांकडे पाहत, तुम्ही सगळे पुणेकर का? असा प्रश्न ठाकरे यांनी केला. ते म्हणाले, मी सुद्धा पुणेकरच. कारण माझा जन्म पुण्यातील आहे. पण मी इथे बिघडेन म्हणून वडिलांनी मला मुंबईला नेऊन ठेवले.