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Posted: 18 Jan 2012 04:41 PM PST
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
beloved Supreme court show the way .....I wonder why CEO's are deaf and dumb that busiest court has to intervene in all walks of life???????
Sunday, January 15, 2012
vested interest will never let landowners and tenants to live in peace and cordiality.
Dear All,
I am coowner of a property known as Saburi, Vakola, Santacruz East.
Here r details of the property.
As per a senior architect the even going by a conservative calculations the property will fetch a sale price of Rs 24 Cr.
But when I want to sell to a builder they r offering Rs 10 Cr. The cost of constructions will be Rs 6 cr. .
So by investing their time, effort and money ( Rs 16 cr ) (that too not in one go and in many cases on Bhumi puja they r able to recover quite a handsome amount)
the builder will earn 9 CR in 2 years. Nearly 40% return per annum. Here we have not considered price rise benefits which a builder will have in next two years, he will sell garage/ parking spaces etc etc ...
That is how builders have become 0 cr party to 1000cr to 1lac cr parties in last 20 yrs.
The redevelopment does not require any extraordinary skills. Architects, civil engineers, contractors, etc etc r available at one call but what makes landlord fails is :
- outdated Rent act
- Indian rent act courts ( In MH they call it small causes courts???? Funny is n't it??? Is property a small issue?? ) which takes 25 years + for deciding matters and gives stay/ injunctions thru influential advocates who share the booty ( they do not charge fees but ask for a bigger share) who further share it.
- Finance Ministry, RBI, Banks. : While PM,FM,RBI and SBI allowed to give 1500 cr of common men to one dacoit Vijay Mallaya who watered it in to drains but same ppl do not allow financing land owners against their valuable property.
What I want:
- I just want Rs 2.5 cr for ( which is less then then 25% of market value of property ) from banks or financiers to redevelop my own property preserved for decades inspite of harassment by tenants and courts , hardships, losses on daily basis.The property will be fully mortgaged to banks/ financier. If they like barter then we can give them area against loan amount in newly constructed building.
- Some body of panchas / group of citizenery from neighborhood from area who will measure ( I do not want ppl from govt and politics who r purchasable commodity) who can record actual area let out to tenant ( as all tenants r using / claiming extra rights which becomes bone of dissensions) so that I can rehabilitate tenant post redevelopment.
- One window approval for building proposal so even other then mafias do redevelopment. presently even after giving bribe of Rs 500/- per sq ft to BMC staff getting plans sanctioned is nightmare.
Is some one listening??? No as Builders/ BMC/ political mafias/ headless media, influential advos who want fight as they can thrieve hv a huge nexus and strong lobby so they wont mind if buildings fall and lives r lost but they wont let landowners and tenants to live in peace and cordiality.
Alok Tholiya,
Marigold Hall,Tholiya Bhavan,
10Th Rd., Santacruz East,
Mumbai 400055
9324225699
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
r u drinking milk or poison???? Thanks to courts who do not punish, police who do not nab politicinas who do not want to put check
ur children, pregnant women, sr citizens r at great risk as adulterated and infected food is order of the day in India. And media too is only busy with Shahrukh, Bachchan etc and not interested in citizens issues:
Everyone who is frequently falling sick must send their milk for testing for quality. But we r penny wise and pound foolish so neither find time nor money ( which is just few bucks) for sending samples for testing. Since our bureaucrats want trillions for their impotent and incapable to earn children they let this adulteration go on against huge bribe. Once a ghee wholesaler told me since I do not sell adulterated ghee the officers harass me every Diwali where as who sell adulterated ghee and bribe are never raided or if raided then bribe is higher and he is let off ceremoniously.
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
• Pl. fwd./ circulate this mail if you think the issues raised here needs wider audience.
• Let us make our city beautiful, disciplined and Loveable.
Let us handover to our future generation a better place to live in.
• www.digambarjains.com : The matrimonial web site for Digambar Jains
Everyone who is frequently falling sick must send their milk for testing for quality. But we r penny wise and pound foolish so neither find time nor money ( which is just few bucks) for sending samples for testing. Since our bureaucrats want trillions for their impotent and incapable to earn children they let this adulteration go on against huge bribe. Once a ghee wholesaler told me since I do not sell adulterated ghee the officers harass me every Diwali where as who sell adulterated ghee and bribe are never raided or if raided then bribe is higher and he is let off ceremoniously.
I had written to MP's that thru their MP lad fund they must start in their area food testing lab but they want to gulp same hence no one started.
I want to start charitable food testing lab but want know how. Can some one help????
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
Marigold Hall,Tholiya Bhavan,
10Th Rd., Santacruz East,
Mumbai 400055
9324225699
" Intense hate anywhere interferes with love everywhere ! "
• Pl. fwd./ circulate this mail if you think the issues raised here needs wider audience.
• Let us make our city beautiful, disciplined and Loveable.
Let us handover to our future generation a better place to live in.
• www.digambarjains.com : The matrimonial web site for Digambar Jains
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From: Food Safety
Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 15:11
Subject: Food Safety Authority India
To: atholiya@gmail.com
From: Food Safety
Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 15:11
Subject: Food Safety Authority India
To: atholiya@gmail.com
Food Safety Authority India
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Posted: 10 Jan 2012 02:25 AM PST
10.01.12
New Delhi: Beware, your daily glass of good health could actually be doing you harm. As much as 70% of milk samples picked up from the capital by a government agency failed to conform to standards.
Of the 71 samples randomly taken from Delhi for testing by the Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), 50 were found to be contaminated with glucose and skim milk powder SMP), which is usually added to milk in the lean season to enhance volumes. Elsewhere in the 33 states and UTs study, milk was found adulterated with detergent, fat and even urea, besides the age-old dilution with water. Across the country, 68.4% of the samples were found contaminated. Only in Goa and Puducherry did 100% of the samples tested conform to required standards. At the other end were West Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and Mizoram, where not a single sample tested met the norms. Other prominent states fared just a shade better. Around 89% of the samples tested from Gujarat, 83% from Jammu & Kashmir, 81% from Punjab, 76% from Rajasthan, 70% from Delhi and Haryana and 65% from Maharashtra failed the test. Around half of the samples from Madhya Pradesh (48%) also met a similar fate. States with comparatively better results included Kerala where 28% of samples did not conform to the FSSAI standards, Karnataka (22%), Tamil Nadu (12%) and Andhra Pradesh (6.7%). The samples were collected randomly and analysed from 33 states totaling a sample size of 1,791. Just 31.5% of the samples tested (565) conformed to the FSSAI standards while the rest 1,226 (68.4%) failed the test. Detergent found in over 8% of tested milk A study conducted by Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) across 33 states has found that milk was adulterated with detergent, fat and even urea, besides the age-old practice of diluting it with water. Across the country, 68.4% of the samples were found contaminated. These were sent to government laboratories like Department of Food and Drug Testing of Puducherry, Central Food Laboratory in Pune, Food Reasearch and Standardization Laboratory in Ghaziabad, State Public Health Laboratory in Guwahati and Central Food Laboratory, Kolkata, for testing against presence of adulterants like fat, neutralizers, hydrogen peroxide, sugar, starch, glucose, urea, detergent, formalin and vegetable fat. Detergent was found in 103 samples (8.4%). “This was because milk tanks were not properly washed. Detergents in milk can cause health problems,” FSSAI official told TOI. The non-conforming samples in rural areas numbered 381 (31%) out of which 64 (16.7%) were packet milk and 317 (83.2%) were loose samples. In urban areas, the number of non-confirming samples were 845 (68.9%) out of which 282 (33.3%) were packed and 563 (66.6%) were loose. The most common adulteration was that of fat and solid not food (SNF), found in 574 (46.8%) of the non-conforming samples. This, scientists say, is because of dilution of milk with water. The second highest parameter of non-conformity was skim milk powder in 548 samples (44.69%) which includes presence of glucose in 477 samples. Glucose could have been added to milk probably to enhance SNF. The report asked state enforcement authorities to check whether the new FSSAI rules are being complied with. An earlier first-of-its-kind study of milk boiling habits that involved 2,400 women across eight major cities had found that Chandigarh leads the pack in boiling milk, doing it more than three times a day. While 84% women in Kolkata boiled milk for more than five minutes, about 46% of women in Pune preferred to boil milk in high temperatures. The study, by the Indian Medical Academy, said, “About 49% boil milk more than thrice before consumption. Around 56% boil it for more than 5 minutes, and 73% don’t stir while boiling,” said Dr Pawan Gupta, IMA. TNN Times View This only confirms that food adulteration is common in India. Even milk, consumed primarily by children, isn’t spared. What’s particularly worrying is the kind of substances used to adulterate, including toxic chemicals. This shows the trade off between the risk of getting caught and the ‘reward’ of huge profits is skewed heavily in favour of the latter. The government must focus on raising the risks to the adulterator. One way of doing this is by hiking the penalty, including making it analogous to attempt to murder in extreme cases. It’s equally important to regularly check foodstuff for adulteration and ensure speedy trials.
Source: The Times of India
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
why schools have a greater roll in forming habits and right personality...
If u cant read the meaning of the letter of Yugrajji then I need not even attempt to explain.
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
Man is known by the company he keeps. And to get a right company a school with a difference is required as most part of innocent young minds r spent in a school and that is where if atmosphere is different then development is different.
In ancient times children were not allowed to be influenced by parents or neighbour so they were sent to Gurukul and they developed a unbiased personality. Presently the schools are giving an environment where rich and influential get different treatment, where sanskar is fogotten, eating habits r not as per Jainism , personality is developed to compete and not to be a good human.....and so on.....but wasted ur and my time .....bye ....
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 19:10, vikas jain wrote:
Dear Tholiya ji,
Jai Jinendra,
I was in Podar (santacruz),
The moot point here is the moral and values instilled and regularly demonstrated by the parents & relatives and the community in which the the child lives. We as a community owe a lot to the new generation. Just by pointing our fingers at Schools (could be a convent) we cant shun our responsibilities. As you are also aware, you can have some schools in some areas but we cant have all schools built by jain and which propagate Jainsm. That could be a near to immpossible task, better and easier way is to teach our kids at home and in community. I am not aware of other sects but in some of the shwtambar sects samaj operates special classes which impart knowledge about religion. Further, we must keep good books at home so that kids are inspired to read them. We can also launch CD roms, DVDs and comics on religion and morals. I am sure, if kids read good stuff they will imbibe the good values in them.
Regards,
Vikas
From: atholiya@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 20:57:20 +0530
Subject: Re: Yugraj Jain (Article)
To: ahvikas@hotmail.com
CC: yugpravah@yahoo.com; vckothari@yahoo.co.uk
1which school u were in ??? Who were the trustees and management.2.
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 23:58, vikas jain <ahvikas@hotmail.com> wrote:I do not completely agree with him. Schools are built to impart knowledge of subjects like maths, science, history etc. They do very little to instill culture and religion. Being a secular state, schools are not suppose to impart religious knowledge as students of all religion do attend the same and its very difficult to teach religion. However, schools do teach good things said by all religious leaders. To sow the seed of jainism or for that matter any religion is basic responsibility of parents, relatives, community and dharmagurus. We must teach our kids to read learn and understand all religions. On attining right age he will be able to find his own path. You would agree that we cant force anything on new generation kids.
We are also undermining the influence of media and information network also known as internet. Kids are getting all sorts of information from internet, some are use full and some are not. However, it would be difficult to stop that as it has become essential part of life and with advent of mobile phones it has become even more difficult to police what kind of information the kids are accessing from web.
I am a ardent believer of jainism and i am sure jainism has the power to retain its glory. I have no doubt in saying that jainism is the right way of living and only jainism has solution for all kinds of problems we are facing in present world. There is no danger to jainism and any ways we as a ordinary human beings cant do much to save it except for following it in true sense.
Various sects of jainism believe in building temples and there are religious as well as non religious reasons for having such a large number of temples or derasars. Building of school and college has nothing to do with building of temples as you are also well aware that many people who donate in name of temple will not even pay a single penny for building of school. Further, running of schools requires a professional setup and is governed by regulations made by the statute.
As a follower of jainism it is our primary duty to follow the religion in true spirit and make our children understand that they are reallly fortunate to have born as a janmana jain. They will become real jain only if they follow the lifestyle of jainism.
I would therefore request that we stop complaining and start living like a true jain. Probably, this would guide our kids to learn and understand the right things incl religion.
Hope, I have not hurt sentiments of any one.
Jai jinendra.
With regards,
vikas
-original message-
Subject: Yugraj Jain (Article)
From: Alok Tholiya <atholiya@gmail.com>
Date: 21/12/2011 3:56 AM
Thanks and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
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From: Yugraj Jain <yugpravah@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 12:27
Subject: Yugraj Jain (Article)
To: atholiya@gmail.com
Respected Sir
Find the attached file for your information.
Thanks
Yugraj Jain
...if I were to be murdered ........
- Albert Camus (1913–1960), French-Algerian philosopher, author.
"State Terrorism and Rational Terror," pt. 3, The Rebel (1951,
trans. 1953). Albert Camus said:
More and more,
revolution has found itself delivered into the hands of its bureaucrats and
doctrinaires on the one hand, and to the enfeebled and bewildered masses on the
other.
2. Quotation by
Harold Bloom
I realized early on that
the academy and the literary world alike—and I don't think there really is a
distinction between the two—are always dominated by fools, knaves, charlatans
and bureaucrats. And that being the case, any human being, male or female, of
whatever status, who has a voice of her or his own, is not going to be liked.
Harold Bloom (b. 1930),
U.S. literary critic, theorist. Interview, Criticism in Society, ed. Imre
Salusinski (1987).
Is it our job to judge?
The gendarme, policemen and bureaucrats have been especially prepared by fate
for that job. Our job is to write, and only to write.
4.
Helen Prejean (b. 1940),
U.S. nun and activist against the death penalty. Dead Man Walking, ch. 1
(1993).
...if I were to be
murdered I would not want my murderer executed. I would not want my death
avenged. Especially by government—which can't be trusted to control its own
bureaucrats or collect taxes equitably or fill a pothole, much less decide
which of its citizens to kill.
Monday, January 2, 2012
so take charge and not just wish happy new ....
Thanks to all of you ( in BCC) who have sent me new year wishes by mail / sms . But most part of our life is controlled by govt. and since there is no change in their attitude this year like my past years too will be heading bad to worst. Only hope was LOKPAL bill but the common-men,juniors in govt, military, police,poor,students,women , down trodden have failed to pressurize adamant politicians to pass same and have chosen to continue to suffer and chosen to make top politicians, bureaucrats,unethical capitalists owner of scam booty of thousands of crores stacked in Swiss bank etc.etc..
So no hope. Your and my wishes are like building castle in the air by chanting mantras. No for having a happy new year we have to come out from our shell and rise to check the corruption, delay, harassment and scams.
To give better future :
- Demand strong Lokpal
- Final order by SIC/CIC in RTI case with in 15days.
- Revamping of judiciary with FIFO method ( today influential corrupt advocates are able to see that their own cases r dealt with in few years but cases filed by opponents/ or which ones will go against them are not seeing light of day for decades.
- Educate common-men how they will benefit when Swiss money is brought back. Make a dream plan and show them on TV and create hope for better life.
- Ensure honest,well settled in life with no criminal background candidates contest and win and see that govt gives proper exposure to all candidates and no priveate funds are used to rig the elections.
If wishes were horses fools.......so take charge and not just wish happy new ....
and Regards,
Alok Tholiya,
Alok Tholiya,
"When you know that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing, when you see that money is flowing to those who deal not in goods but in favours, when you see that men get rich more easily by graft rather than by work, and your laws no longer protect you against them but protect them against you, where courts mean dates after dates, where advocates and other hired professionals behave as they r your boss and while you pay them but even their assistance dictate on you, you know that your society is doomed."
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