Monday, 21 April 2014

6 lusty and not so good god man, who raped innocent young girls.

6 fake Gurus/peers/Fakirs you should keep your daughters and wives away from, because these fake gurus/Peers were no god men, But they were god of lust.

fake gurus of india 

Women if virgin the better was the main focus of attraction for these Fake Gurus, all they strived was to find ideal women who can charm them up, please them, satisfy them, and fulfill their lust and appetite for flesh. Those Women whose belief on god was not too firm they were the first ones to get lured and sexually exploited, molested and used by the hands of these not so good god men, these not so good god men made some not so Genuine promises to these innocent young ladies mostly innocent, minor and virgin gals, and lured them to get exploited. Who would be held accountable for these heinous acts, may be their parents or these gals or those not so good god man?


Famous Fake Gurus from Kashmir
The Great grand Gulzar peer else Gulzari lal:- who lured innocent young ladies OH! No! No! …Not ladies but virgin and minor girls from across the Kashmir valley to his school of lust, Parents of these young ladies were convinced by female worker of the lust school who guaranteed them the safety of their beloved daughters and promised them they will be receiving spiritually enlightened training and will acquire full knowledge of religious tenets and doctrine. But what they received was not a spiritually enlightened it actually deteriorated the mind, soul, body, spirit and whatever by these lust inducing fake gurus.
Interview of one of the girl from lust school who was victimized by the Gulazr peer, revealed her ordeal in an interview. She told that one of his female workers named Shakeela from Budgam told her that our god men has to marry some 72 odd girls and you are one of those  lucky ones and she took her in his chamber where the beast of lust was waiting for her to snatch her sanctity. The beast told her that I Noor (light) and you are Naar (meaning Flame) and if I combine my Noor with your Naar you will also become Noor and further told her the part of your body touched by me will never burn in hell fire, it is quit astonishing that the peer already knew that whatever he was doing to them is going to bring upon them hell fire, further the victim revealed the ordeal and said that Gulzar peer recited some satanic verses into her ear and the girl felt like someone has tied her as she could not oppose the act against her.  And within his satanic and self-styled private school more than 200 girls were raped by him.                        





Manzoor Ahmad Sheikh:- From Hurpora village of shopian south Kashmir, this self-styled peer and Faith healer kidnapped and raped a 14 year old girl  and took her to his house where he molested and raped this girl many times.




Famous Fake Gurus from India


Swami Nithyananda: On 2nd March 2010, Indian news channel aired a short scene which shocked Swami Nithyananda’s followers: he allegedly had sex with a television actress. Shortly after the telecast, Nithyananda pulled the disappearing act leaving his organization alone to defend him. The police filed a case against him for cheating, rape and various other reasons. One of his former disciples then went to the police and admitted that he had made the video to expose Nithyananda and make his devotees all around the world aware of his wrong doings. He gave them the 2½ hour DVD after which the Swami was booked for rape and sexual assault in his ashram’s premises.    


Swami Paramananda:-  Swami Paramananda, stationed in Mauritius embroiled in a difficult situation. Since a long time, members of the Satyam Gyanam Anandam Society (SGAS) suspected him of committing “immoral acts”. He had sex with several young women considered to be his disciples and found to be guilty of the same on December 30, 2011. Swami Parmananda accepted that he has had sex with the young Sweety, whose parents are members of the SGAS. However, Rajendra Dassruth gave religious explanations, that is to say that at first he took Sweety to be the reincarnation of the “goddess” Radha and the latter took him to be the god Krishna. So for Rajendra Dassruth, it was normal for them to have sex. Following this, other names of young women have been cited; the “guru” had taken them for his Gopis (cow keepers entirely dedicated to the god Krishna in Hinduism). He also publishes the magazine “Know Thyself” sold without authorization, and the money raised directly enters the pockets of Rajendra Dassruth. The local and international branches of the SGAS hold funds and property worth millions of rupees, from donations from followers.


Asaram Bapu:- was accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl at his ashram in Jodhpur on the pretext of exorcising her from evil spirits. Two days after the alleged assault the girl's parents filed a complaint with the police in Delhi and a medical examination confirmed that she had been assaulted. When Asaram did not appear for interrogation by 31 August, Delhi police booked him under Indian Penal Code sections 342 (wrongful confinement), 376 (rape), 506 (criminal intimidation), and sections of the Juvenile Justice Act, and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act. Asaram remained inside his other ashram in Indore and avoided arrest while his devotees clashed with journalists and policemen outside.  Eventually, the Jodhpur police arrested him on 1 September 2013 from his ashram.



Wednesday, 16 April 2014

photographs of Kashmir


These are some of the best pictures of kashmir

Every nook and corner of kashmir is beautiful and if you love the places which are naturally aesthetic and beautiful, and if you love photography then you should visit kashmir because in other words kashmir is photogenic and its Picturesque valley, meadows and gardens add to the beauty. 


on the road to sonamarg
This picture was taken on the way to Sonamarg in the month of February 2014, Sonamarg is one of the best and most famous tourist destination of kashmir. Kashmir looks different in each month, every month has it own value and different from the previous month for more details about seasons of kashmir you can fallow this link Seasons of Kashmir. Sonamarg is know for its mighty mountains, meadows full of pine trees, water falls, lush green landscapes and famous thajivaas Glacier.    
Iqbal library KU 
Iqbal library is biggest library in kashmir.


on the road to sonamarg
This picture was taken on the way to Sonamarg in the month of February 2014, Sonamarg is one of the best and most famous tourist destination of kashmir. Kashmir looks different in each month, every month has it own value and different from the previous month for more details about seasons of kashmir you can fallow this link Seasons of Kashmir. Sonamarg is know for its mighty mountains, meadows full of pine trees, water falls, lush green landscapes and famous thajivaas Glacier.  
Dal lake on a stormy day
Dal lake on a stormy and windy day looks like sea and shikara boats move here and there due to the wind.
to know more about dal lake and srinagar follow the hyper link below.
All about Srinagar, Dal Lake and Maugal Gardens  

hotels in gulmarg
Gulmarg has large number of sophisticated and well equipped hotels and restaurants, some of them are five star hotels while some of them are hut type, these hotels are well furnished and up-to date.    
Gulmarg gandola and snow capped trees
Gulmarg Gondola - The second highest cable car in the world at 13,780 ft above sea level. know more about Gulmarg follow this hyper link 15 facts you should know about Gulmarg



Kashmir is naturally beautiful, this picture is take on 17 April 2014, in April most of the kashmir is pink because of the flowers on most of the trees for more information about the seasons of kashmir please the fallowing hyper link Seasons of Kashmir. This picture shows how beautiful meadows of Kashmir  are.






Best picture of chashmaishahi 



Chashma” meaning Spring, a well where from water oozes out naturally and “Shahi” meaning Royal, so it is a Royal Spring built by Ali Mardan in 1632 AD
This picture was taken in the month of February 2014, at chashmiashahi for further details please visit this link  About Srinagar.

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Manasbal the Deepest Lake of India



  

Manasbal freshwater Lake situated in Safapora village of Ganderbal District in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, this water body lies 30km north of Srinagar.  Manasbal is named after the mythological and sacred  Lake Mansarovar. This Lake is encompassed by three villages viz., Jarokbal, Kondabal  and Ganderbal and is believed  to be the deepest lake of its kind in India and is said to 13 or 43 feet deep this lake is 5km in length and 1 km in width and its catchment area is about 33km2. The clear waters of Lake are laced with beautiful flowers of lotus along its periphery which add to the beauty of this lake.   The large growth of lotus of the lake blooms during July and August. The lake is a good place for birdwatching as it is one of the largest natural stamping grounds of Aquatic birds in Kashmir and has the sobriquet of "supreme gem of all Kashmir Lakes". The rootstocks of lotus plant also called Nadru in kashmiri grows extensively in the lake are harvested and marketed, and also eaten by the local people.

It is believed to be an ancient lake by locals but exact dating is yet to be done. Close to the northern shore of the lake are the ruins of a 17th century fort, called the Darogabagh, built by the Moghuls, used in the past by caravans traveling from Punjab to Srinagar. From one of its periphery you can see the crocodile view, one of the mountain is shaped like a crocodile.  

Important vegetation:
 in the catchment of the lake comprise Orchards (apple, mulberry), some Platanus (Chinar trees) and Salix trees. Safar, a nearby village of Safapur which has a grove of Chinar trees, is known as Badshah Boni, royal Chinar, and was planted in imitation of the Nasim Bagh in Srinagar. Maize, mustard and wheat are generally the main crops grown in the agricultural lands of the catchment. In recent years, land use pattern has changed with more land used for horticulture and also diversion of land for construction purposes.


Manasbal Club: The project focuses on the Manasbal Lake. Manasbal Lake is a major tourist attraction and visitors from all over the country are seen enjoying its beauty during summer months. It was proposed to construct the Manasbal Club within the site where the tourism cafeteria-cum-rest-house once existed. There was, therefore, a pressing tourism requirement for exclusive guest accommodation. The site is about 500ft away from the lake shore and situated on a terrace that overlooks the Lake.



Sports Centre:  
A need was felt to provide leisure sports activity in the vicinity of the Manasbal Club with medium sporting facilities like bowling alley, snooker, and table tennis etc.

 Hindu Temple


Wullar-Manasbal Development Authority has reported unearthing of an ancient Hindu temple, on the eastern shore of the Manasbal Lake, built in the traditional architectural style of ancient Kashmir. The lower half of the temple, which was buried in earth, was found during the restoration works undertaken for the lake. Dated to 800-900 AD, during Avantivarman or Sankaravarman rule, based on epigraphic writings, the temple, constructed in local grey stone, has a unique pyramid-shaped roof top with Corinthian or floral motifs. It is stated to be a new pilgrimage attraction for pilgrims who visit the cave shrine at Amarnath and the Kheer Bhawani temple at Tulmulla in Ganderbal district. Other tourist attractions in the lake area are the Manasbal Temple, the ruins of a terraced Mughal garden and sculptured stones of some Buddhist shrines on the banks of the lake
The weather is pleasant in the months of May and August, when the lake offers water skiing sport, which is now becoming an increasingly popular activity in many rivers and lakes in India. Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Department (JKTD) provides essential waterskiing equipment and trained instructors to adventure seekers. The lake’s surface sheen and its long length and width attract tourists to water skiing sport. However, the noise and turbulences of waterskiing boats will totally change the environment of this last quiet lake and could risk to take away one of its main attractions: Peace. There is still a discussion going on whether or not a more environmentally sensitive form of sustainable tourism would be more appropriate for this special lake - to not turn it into a second Dal Lake.

 



Sunday, 6 April 2014

SBI Probationary Officers recruitment. see notification and apply here

Probationary Officers.

Eligibility : Any Graduate
Location : Anywhere in India
Job Category : Govt Sector, Bank
Last Date : 25 Apr 2014
Job Type : Full Time
Hiring Process : Written-test
State Bank of India - Job Details
Advertisement No. CRPD/PO/2014-15/01
State Bank of India invites applications for the post of Probationary Officers (POs) 
SL.No
Name of the Post
Qualification 
No of Vacancies
1
Probationary Officers 
Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University or any equivalent qualification recognised as such by the Central Government. Those who are in the Final year of their Graduation/Semester may also applyprovisionally subject to the condition that, if called for interview, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 10.08.2014. Candidate having integrated dual degree (IDD) certificate should ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before 10.08.2014. Note : The date of passing eligibility examination will be the date appearing on the marksheet or provisional certificate issued by the University / Institute. In case the result of a particular examination is posted on the website of the University / Institute then a certificate issued by the appropriate authority of the University / Institute indicating the date on which the result was posted on the website will be taken as the date of passing.
1837(SC-235, ST-439, OBC-405, GEN-758)
Pay Scale :  Rs.16900-25700
Age Limit : 21-30 years as on 01.04.2014
Application Fee : 
Sl. No.
Category
Total
1
SC/ST/PWD
Rs.100/- (Intimation Charges only) `
2
General and Others
Rs.500/- (App. Fee including intimation charges)
Candidates belonging to OBC category but coming in the 'CREAMY LAYER', are not entitled to OBCreservation and age relaxation. They should indicate their category as 'GEN' or 'GEN (OH)' or 'GEN (VH)' (as applicable). 
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No
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No
SC
01
ST
04
OBC
07
GEN
10
SC(OH)
02
ST(OH)
05
OBC(OH)
08
GEN(OH)
11
SC(VH)
03
ST(VH)
06
OBC(VH)
09
GEN(VH)
12
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Selection Procedure : Phase -I : Examination consisting Objective Tests for 200 marks and Descriptive Test for 50 marks. The Objective Test will be online. Immediately after online Objective Test, Descriptive Test will be administered. Cadidates will have to answer Descriptive Test on paper/Pen mode. 
Objective Test: (i) The Objective Test with 2 hour duration consists of 4 Sections with 50 Objective Test: marks each (Total 200 marks) as follows:a) Test of English Language (Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension etc.) b) Test of General Awareness, Marketing & Computers c) Test of Data Analysis & Interpretation d) Test of Reasoning (High Level) The candidates are required to qualify in each of the Tests by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank. (ii) The Descriptive Test with 1 hour duration (50marks) will be of “Test 
Descriptive Test: of English Language (comprehension, short prĂ©cis, letter writing & essay)”. The candidates are required to qualify in the Descriptive Test by securing passing marks, to be decided by the Bank. Descriptive Test paper of only those candidates will be evaluated who have scored qualifying marks in the Objective Tests and are Placed adequately high as per total marks in objective test. 
Phase -II : Group Discussion (20 marks) & Interview (30 marks) The aggregate marks of candidates qualifying in both the Objective Tests and Descriptive Test will be arranged in descending order in each category. Adequate number of candidates in each category, as decided by the Bank will be called for Group Discussion and Interview. The qualifying marks in Group Discussion & Interview will be as decided by the Bank. Candidates qualified for GD & Interview under 'OBC' category are required to submit OBC certificate containing the 'Non Creamy layer' clause. Candidates not submiting the OBC certificate containing the 'Non Creamy layer' clause and requesting to be interviewed under General category will not be entertained. 
Final Selection : The candidates will have to qualify both in Phase-I and Phase-II separately. Marks secured by the candidates in the Written Test (out of 250 marks) are converted to out of 75 and marks secured in Group Discussion & Interview (out of 50 marks) are converted to out of 25. The final merit list is arrived at after aggregating converted marks of Written Test and Group Discussion & Interview out of 100 for each category. The selection will be made from the top merit ranked candidates in each category. Results of the candidates who have qualified for Phase II and the list of candidates finally selected will be made available on the Bank's website. Final select list will be published in Employment News/ Rozgar Samachar.
How to apply
Candidate should apply Online between 07.04.2014 to 25.04.2014 
  
Important Dates : 
Payment Of Fees - Online
07.04.2014 to 25.04.2014
Payment Of Fees - Offline
10.04.2014 to 28.04.2014


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