Wednesday, February 07, 2007

(BBC)~ 71% Indians say "Mera Bharat Mahan"- My India Is Great ~ Sam Rao Indian-AmericanOrg Feb 7

71% say Mera Bharat Mahan! inspite of social problems & social issues present!
Jai Hind

A recent BBC poll - World Service - reveals interesting aspects of how people of Indian origin view India (and issues that are problems.)

It reveals that a majority of the Indians like to say "Mera Bharat Mahaan" although worried of problems like caste barriers, gender discrimination, corruption, danger to security from within than enemies from outside, government jobs losing respect, and economic growth not benefiting the masses etc

NOTE: Several very interesting points/polls below

Makes me say Jai Hind! ;-0


Original BBC Article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6320413.stm

Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Caste_barrier_worries_India_Inc_BBC_poll/articleshow/1560569.cms

Indians want to see their country punch its weight around the
world - but are worried the caste system is holding it back, a
BBC poll suggests.

Almost two-thirds of respondents in the World Service poll said
India being an economic superpower was important.

But 55% thought caste issues were still a "barrier to social
harmony".

Visitors to BBC websites chose questions for the survey. A
nationally representative sample of 1,616 Indians was
interviewed in December.

The poll found that a majority (71%) are proud to be an Indian.

Most also thought it was important that India should be a
political (60%) and military (60%) superpower.

A majority were optimistic about many aspects of the modern
Indian state - more than half (55%) think the Indian justice
system treats rich and poor people fairly, a statistic which
some may find surprising given perceived failures in the police
and courts.

Nearly as many (52%) think being a woman is no barrier to
success any more.

And the survey found that twice as many people (48%) would
rather work for a private company than for the government (22%).

But on other topics respondents were less positive.
Forty-seven percent agreed that "corruption is a fact of life
which we should accept as the price of doing business in today's
world", although younger people were less tolerant of corruption
than older people.

And if Indians are agreed on the need for India to be an
economic superpower, they are less sure they are seeing the
fruits of recent economic growth.

Asked whether India's economic growth over the past 10 years had
benefited them and their families directly, exactly the same
proportion (45%) said that it had, as disagreed.

One in two (50%) felt that "people in India don't take their
religion seriously enough", while two in five (40%) believed
that "young people have lost touch with their heritage and
traditions".

In total 1,616 citizens in India were interviewed between 5-15
December 2006.

Polling was conducted for the BBC World Service by the
international polling firm GlobeScan and its research partner in
India. The margin of error is +/-2.5.


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Sunday, February 04, 2007

SHILPA SHETTY Wins the Rality Games Show Big Brother in UK- So What?? Feb 1

SHILPA SHETTY Wins the Rality Games Show Big Brother in UK- So Whar??
Ater all the hullabaloo, Shilpa Shetty finally won the reality show.--Big Brother" which ended couple days ago

Afterall the British ae known for their "proper conduct" or hypocrisy if you call it.
So it would "not be Proper Old boy" if Shilpa an actress from India were to lose
Racism is well prevalent in Britan- which enslaved a great part of the worlds population and perpetuated them often by policies which has continued tio wreck havoc like in Palstine; Like in Iraq- Kuwait ; Like in India- Pakistan etc
ShilpaShetty Indian
Funnily Shipa did acquit herself well and also by taking the High Road- which meant the the other contestant Ms Goody and the latent racis of UK were brought to shame

T
he underclass of Britan- poorly educated, working class people and their attitudes was exposed during the Reality Show- in a country which still retains a Monarchy with all the "perks".
Good thinking people all races joined hands to condemn and make sure that a searchlight is turned on such tendencies and practices. Hopefully, Britan will followup and address a social malady in its upbringing

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IndiaCricket needs lots of hel[ in Batting (first) and then on Player Attitude Feb 1

India Cricket needs lots of help in Batting (first) and then on Player Attitude


Work on the batting weakness of Indian batsmen!!

NOTE: Mumbai in Ranji Semifinal had 0 runs on board with 5 wickets lost !!!
Yes 0/5 just last week- and this is probably the BEST Indian domestic team.

If they cannot play Indian pace bowlers on a good pace track- lots of work is needed from ground up!!!

It always is the case when seasoned batsmen throw away their wickets also called a a Front order Meltdown and the tail enders have to bat as wella s bowl

This happened many times recently- Hope people have a good memory.

Its amazing ho w one victory against an overwhelmed and uninterested team like West Indies has a way of changing public perception and opinion overnight!

Even Rahul Dravid's footwork was easily exploited and the WALL was no more impregnable

Sachin Tendulkars woes and fight with his fine form was too evident - although he scored steadily at an average of 30 runs plus- something people lost sight of- as they wanted Tendulkar of old to completely dominate

Sehwag's woes and inadequacies were easy for opposing coaches and bowlers to exploit once they analyzed his game and Sehwag himself lost a fraction of his reaction time and eye hand coordination.

The Mumbai Ranji trophy teams woeful batting against Indian pace bowlers in domestic front tells you of a mor hidden problem in Indian cricket- which HAS TO BE ADDDRESSED

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Feb 1- Indian Cricket- Messing with Dinesh Karthik -a la Pathan & Kaif ~

Feb 1- Indian Cricket- Messing with Dinesh Karthik -a la Pathan & Kaif

Messing with Dinesh Karthik- Selectors haven't learned much.

Included as a opener Karthik performed well. Promptly he was sent down the order- where again he came to rescue after a dramatic top order meltdown. Now again he is to be shifted to 1 down position and "rested"

Believe me they messed up Kaif and Pathan this way recently and it also did not help Sehwag or Tendulkar either

When will the selectors learn to make sure the batsmen are well trained and well prepared!! Rather than going onm reputation a or the idiosyncrasies of the selectors and coaches!

Now we have Uthappa in the middle as well as opening and Wasim Jaffer a double centurion and recently - no longer in the squad ( maybe Jaffer needed a bit of reeducation camp as did Sehwag) but how abt concentrating on a nucleus- which we apparently do not have and getting fundas of the game right

In modern cricket its clear that opposing bowlers and coaches have made it a science to analyze videos and exploit weaknesses eg Dhoni; Sehwag Ganguly and even Tendulkar in recent times.


ow that players with back to the walls have been given one more chance- if thy succeed and they did like Uthappa and Yuvraj ( in fielding) demonstrating that he is fit and raring to go....where does that leave the Karthiks, Kaifs and others who had plenty of help from the selectors to mess up their concentration and game without being tended, nurtured and working on their weakness

Remember ONE VICTORY may change public opinion (for a short while) but Selectors and others would have a longer memory while looking at current form

Lets get on with it

No more games ( pun intended) Get the best selection and keep it intact with a plan not any arbitrary fashion.

Work on the batting weakness of Indian batsmen**

NOTE: Mumbai in Ranji Semifinal had 0 runs on board with 5 wickets lost Yes 0/5 just last week- and this is probably the BEST Indian domestic team.

If they cannot play Indian pace bowlers on a goof pace track- lots of work is needed from ground up!!!

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Jan 26 Padma Awards for year 2007 India Complete List ~ Sam Rao Indian-American Org

No Bharat ratna awarded again this year. Its always fun to spot people who you think you know about on the list ( whether you think they deserve itor not)- Sort of a General Knowledge test.

Unfortunately, always underscored in this so-called General knowledge exercise is hoe awfully inadequate our iknowledge is about India’s own fantastic literature in regional languages and the arts scene.

This is but another glaringly! is our ingrained colonial and British slave legacy.

Do what most of us do to feel better- looks for the Sportsman or sportswoman awardees and the Music and Movie names which most can recognize and possibly popular literature ;-0

And IN any case, Always salute the Armed Forces folks and also the unsung heroes- the community activists; civil servants etc.

Each recipient has a great legacy- else would not have made the list any way. So Comgrats

A total of 121 recipients awarded this year

Padma Vibhushan Total recipients: 10

1. Prof. (Dr.) Balu Sankaran (Medicine) Delhi.
2. Fali Sam Nariman (Public Affairs) Delhi.
3. Khushwant Singh (Literature and Education) Delhi.
4. N.N. Vohra (Civil Service) Haryana.
5. Naresh Chandra (Civil Service) Delhi.
6. Justice (Retd.) Prafullachandra Natwarlal Bhagwati (Public Affairs) Delhi.
7. Late Shri Raja Rao (Posthumous) (Literature and Education) USA.
8. Dr. Raja Jesudoss Chelliah (Public Affairs) Tamil Nadu.
9. Sudarshan Erinackal Chandy George (Science and Engineering) USA.
10. Dr. Venkataraman Krishnamurthy (Civil Service) Delhi.


Padma Bhushan Total recipients: 32

11. Prof. Bhikhu Parekh (Literature and Education) United Kingdom.
12. Late Shri Chandra Prasad Saikia (Posthumous) (Literature and Education) Assam.
13. Smt. Ela Gandhi ( Public Affairs) South Africa.
14. Rev Father Gabriel (Literature and Education) Kerala.
15. Gopaldas Neeraj (Literature and Education) Uttar Pradesh.
16. Dr. Gurcharan Singh Kalkat (Science and Engineering) Chandigarh.
17. Ms. Indra Nooyi (Trade and Industry) USA.
18. Jamshed J. Irani (Trade and Industry) Maharashtra.
19. Javed Jan Nisaar Akhtar (Literature and Education) Maharashtra.
20. Prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs (Literature and Education) USA.
21. Justice K.T. Thomas (Public Affairs) Kerala.
22. Kavalam Narayan Panikkar (Art) Kerala.
23. Captain L.Z. Sailo (Literature and Education) Mizoram.
24. Dr. (Smt.) Manju Sharma (Science and Engineering) Delhi.
25. Dr. N. Mahalingam (Trade and Industry) Tamil Nadu.
26. O. Suzuki (Trade and Industry) Japan.
27. Dr. Prithipal Singh Maini (Medicine) Delhi.
28. Pandit Rajan Misra (Art) Delhi.
29. Ramankutty Nair (Art) Kerala.
30. Pandit Sajan Misra (Art) Delhi.
31. Dr. Saroj Ghose (Science and Engineering) West Bengal.
32. Dr. Shiv Kumar Sarin (Medicine) Delhi.
33. Prof. (Vaidya) Shriram Sharma (Medicine) Maharashtra.
34. Late Somnath Hore (Posthumous) (Art) West Bengal.
35. Sunil Bharti Mittal (Trade and Industry) Delhi.
36. Syed Haider Raza (Art) France
37. Hakim Syed Mohammad Sharfuddin Quadri (Medicine) West Bengal.
38. Prof. T.N. Srinivasan (Literature and Education) USA.
39. Prof. Tapan Ray Chaudhuri (Literature and Education) United Kingdom.
40. Tyeb Mehta (Art) Maharashtra.
41. Dr. (Smt.) V. Mohini Giri (Social Work) Delhi.
42. Dr. Vilayanur Ramachandaran (Science and Engineering) USA.


Padma Shri Total recipients: 79

43. A. Sivasailam (Trade and Industry) Tamil Nadu.
44. Prof. (Dr.) Adya Prasad Mishra (Literature and Education) Uttar Pradesh.
45. Amitav Ghosh (Literature and Education) USA.
46. Prof. Ananda M. Chakrabarty (Science and Engineering) USA.
47. Dr. (Smt.) Ananda Shankar Jayant (Art) Andhra Pradesh.
48. Prof. (Dr.) Anoop Misra (Medicine) Delhi.
49. Dr. Ashok Kumar Hemal (Medicine) Delhi.
50. Astad Aderbad Deboo (Art) Maharashtra.
51. Dr. Atul Kumar (Medicine) Delhi.
52. Dr. B. Paul Thaliath (Medicine) Uttar Pradesh.
53. Dr. Bakul Harshadrai Dholakia (Literature and Education) Gujarat.
54. Dr. Balbir Singh (Medicine) Delhi.
55. Dr. Baldev Raj (Science and Engineering) Tamil Nadu.
56. Bharath Balachandra Menon (Art) Kerala.
57. Late Prof. Devindra Rahinwal (Posthumous) (Social Work) Uttaranchal.
58. Prof. (Dr.) Dilip K. Biswas (Science and Engineering) Delhi.
59. Gajendra Narayan Singh (Art) Bihar.
60. Geeta Chandran (Art) Delhi.
61. Giriraj Kishore (Literature and Education) Uttar Pradesh.
62. Rajmata Goverdan Kumarri (Art) Gujarat.
63. Prof. (Dr.) Harpinder Singh Chawla (Medicine) Chandigarh.
64. Jeev Milkha Singh (Sports) Punjab.
65. Dr. K.R. Palaniswamy (Medicine) Tamil Nadu.
66. Khalid Zaheer (Social Work) Uttaranchal.
67. Prof. (Dr.) Kharak Singh Valdiya (Science and Engineering) Karnataka.
68. Kiran Karnik (Science and Engineering) Delhi.
69. Ms. Koneru Humpy (Sports) Andhra Pradesh.
70. Dr. Lalit Pande (Environment Protection) Uttaranchal.
71. Louis Remo Fernandes (Art) Goa.
72. Dr. M. Mohan Babu (Art) Andhra Pradesh.
73. Dr. Mahadev Prasad Pandey (Literature and Education) Chhattisgarh.
74. Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev (Medicine) Delhi.
75. Dr. Manjunath Cholenahally Nanjappa (Medicine) Karnataka.
76. Dr. Mayilvahanan Natarajan (Medicine) Tamil Nadu.
77. Ms. Meenakshi Gopinath (Literature and Education) Delhi.
78. Ms. Miriam L'vovna Salganik (Literature and Education) Russia.
79. Dr. Mohsin Wali (Medicine) Delhi.
80. Mujtaba Hussain (Literature and Education) Andhra Pradesh.
81. Prof. Mushirul Hassan (Literature and Education) Delhi.
82. Ms. Naina Lal Kidwai (Trade and Industry) Maharashtra.
83. Prof. (Dr.) Narmada Prasad Gupta (Medicine) Delhi.
84. Smt. Neelamani Devi (Art) Manipur.
85. P. Gopinathan (Art) Kerala.
86. P.R. Thilagam (Art) Tamil Nadu.
87. Pannuru Sripathy (Art) Andhra Pradesh.
88. Prof. (Dr.) Perumalsamy Namperumalsamy (Medicine) Tamil Nadu.
89. Prof. (Smt.) Pratibha Ray (Literature and Education) Orissa.
90. Smt. Pushpa Hans (Art) Delhi.
91. Rabinder Gokaldas Ahuja (Sea Cadet Corps Management) Maharashtra.
92. Rajinder Gupta (Trade and Industry) Punjab.
93. Dr. Ravi Narayan Bastia (Science and Engineering) Maharashtra.
94. Late Shri Ravindra Dayal (Literature & Education) Delhi.
95. Prof. Rostislav Borisovich Rybakov (Literature and Education) Russia.
96. Ms. Runa Banerjee (Social Work) Uttar Pradesh.
97. S. Dhakshinamurthy Pillai (Art) Tamil Nadu.
98. Sister S.M. Cyril (Social Work) Ireland.
99. Smt. Shanti Hiranand (Art) Delhi.
100. Smt. Shashikala Jawalkar (Art) Maharashtra.
101. Prof. (Dr.) Shekhar Pathak (Literature and Education) Uttaranchal.
102. Dr. Sheo Bhagwan Tibrewal (Medicine) United Kingdom.
103. Sonam Skalzang (Art) Jammu & Kashmir.
104. Sonam Tshering Lepcha (Art) Sikkim.
105. Prof. Sudhir Kumar Sopory (Science and Engineering) Haryana.
106. Dr. Sukumar Azhikode (Literature and Education) Kerala.
107. Sushil Gupta (Social Work) Delhi.
108. Dr.(Ms.) Syeda Saiyidain Hameed (Public Affairs) Delhi.
109. T.S. Rangarajan alias Kavingar Vaali (Literature and Education) Tamil Nadu.
110. Ms. Tarla Dalal (Cookery) Maharashtra.
111. Ms. Teesta Setalvad (Public Affairs) Maharashtra.
112. Dr. (Smt.) Temsula Ao (Literature and Education) Assam.
113. Dr. Thanu Padmanabhan (Science and Engineering) Maharashtra.
114. Dr. Thekkethil Kochandy Alex (Science and Engineering) Karnataka.
115. Thingbaijam Babu Singh (Art) Manipur.
116. Lama Thupten Phuntsok (Social Work) Arunachal Pradesh.
117. Valayapatti A.R. Subramaniam (Art) Tamil Nadu.
118. Vijaydan Detha (Literature and Education) Rajasthan.
119. Vikram Seth (Literature and Education) United Kingdom.
120. Waman Thakre (Art) Madhya Pradesh.
121. Dr. Yusufkhan Mohamadkhan Pathan (Literature and Education) Maharashtra.
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Aishwariya Rai may be "Domesticated" BUt Definitely NOTT "homely" ~ Indian-AmericanOrg Sam Rao Jan 28

Aishwariya Rai may be Domesticated but Def NOT Homely!! Indian-American Org Sam Rao Jan 27

Using HindEnglish, People have started calling Aishwariya Rai as "Domesticated"

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Amitabh Bachchan has been also quoted as calling her domesticaled which presume is a Hindi to English transliteration of Gharelu. <>

Well “Domesticated” seems reserved for cattle and is sounds icky being used for a modern emancipated independent woman, <>

Now one more glaring HindEnglish word often used is "Homely".

Well Aishwariya Rai is definitely NOT homely

Umm ! Homely means “kind of Ugly”...... again many Indian folks especially “Bhaiyyas”- ie North Indians transliterate Gharelu as Homely ! and that is wrong

Definitely Aishwariya ain't Homely!


All this in the upcoming marraige of Amitabhs son Abhisekh to Aiswariya Rai ( which BT was timed for the release of their latest movie The Guru ;-)



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OP Nayyar Bollywood hind Music Genus Remembered ~ Indian-AmericanOrg Sam Rao

Jan 27 OP NAYYAR Musical Genius Remembered-Short list of personal Favorites ~Musical Genius of Bollywood Hindi Music
Omkar Prasad Nayyar was the only major composer who didnot compose for Lata Mangeshkar nand still had evergreen hits and classic songs- which tells a testament of his genius
Classicas like Reshmi salwar kurta jaalidar, and Yun toh hamne Lakh Haseen and the Maang ke saath tumhar
OP Nayyar India

Nayyar was born in Lahore in 1926, first music in Kaneez (1949). And later along with D Pancholi his debut film, Aasmaan (1952), for which he composed the Geeta Dutt ‘s Dekho jaadoo bhare more nain.

Along with Guru Dutt Aar Paar (1954) - Yeh lo main haari Pia followed by classics in Mr & Mrs 55 (1955) and CID (1956). with Asha Bhosle and Shamshad Begum
The famous Nayyar-Asha team started in 1957 with classics like Naya Daur – which still gets me dancing!! Nayyar won the Best Music Director Award for Naya Daur starring Dilip Kumar and Vyhyanthimala.

Other superb music forfilms were Tumsa Nahin Dekha, Sone Ki Chidiya, Phagun, HowrahBridge and Ragini.

Teaming up with JoyMukherji-Sadhana – who made the hair bangs famous in India movies like Ek Musafir Ek Haseena (1962) Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963), Kashmir Ki Kali (1964) and Mere Sanam (1965) followed

With Mohammed Rafi in Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi and softer song Aapke haseen rukh pe , and Nayyar also composed for Mukesh with perennial classical in all genres (probably because of the ease of singing for karaoke etc) like the famous Chal Akela, Chal Akela

Nayyar also composed songs for singers Mahendra Kappor and Kishore although not as many.

In the early 1900's Mayyar made a surprise comeback with ZID and the Salman Khan-Karishma Kapoor starrer Nishchay

RIP ( Rest In Peace) Nayyar saab you have given Millions of people fantastic memories with your creations and brought smiles to the faces of Millions- What else can one expect as a legacy

SHORT LIST OF SONGS
Jaaiye aap kahan jaayenge Mere Sanam Asha Bhonsle

Chayene se hamko kabhie Pran Jaaye Par Vachan Na Jaaye Asha Bhonsle

All songs in Naya Daur!!

Ek pardesi mera dil lay gaya Phagun Rafi-Asha

Bahut shukriya Ek Musafir Ek Hasina Rafi-Asha

Humdum mere Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon Rafi-Asha

Isharon isharon mein Kashmir Ki Kali Rafi-Asha
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Asha Bhosle Solos

Aaiye meherban HowrahBridge

Piya piya na lage mora jiya Phagun

Balma khuli hawa mein Kashmir Ki Kali

Zara haule haule chalo Sawan Ki Ghata

Woh haseen dard de do Humsaaya

Aao huzoor tumko Kismet

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Jan 11 US invades IRAN territory Today- an Under-reported story ~ Indian American Org Sam Rao

Jan 11 US invades IRAN territory Today- an Under-reported story ~ Indian American Org Sam Rao
US troops stormed into an Iranian consulate in Kurdish part of Iraq and seized equipment, computers and personnel. about 6 people were detained as US troops reportedly entered the Consulate of Iran.
As is well known and accepted by International law, Consulates and Embassies etc are over in territory and diplomatic immunity extends to the countries' representatives & officials.

In a semantic sense, " the War of Terror" is something most sane people will agree with. However, in the name of the War on Terror, its amazing how international and domestic laws are being totally bypassed.

This act of entering a consulate is definitely an act of War against a sovereign nation.
The "bending of rules" for the war on terror against Al Qaeda- a non government, unofficial entity- doesnot apply as Iran is a Republic and a nation state.

Interesting that this news has been under-reported!

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Sunday, December 31, 2006

TheSad Oddesy of Moh’D Kaif; Pathan and Vengsarkar! Indian_American Org Sam Rao Dec 30

TheSad Oddesy of Moh’D Kaif; Pathan and Vengsarkar!

Indian_American Org Sam Rao Dec 30

Dec 20: The Oddessy of Moh’d Kaif; Irfan Pathan and Vengsarkar

The sad odessy of India’s cricketrs Kaif and Pathan is known to many fans. The role of India coach Greg Chappel also has been pointed at but to me equally culpable is the selection committe nd one of them more to blame is Dilip Vegsarkar- for his lack of understandingand pastlessons NOT learnt.

The eccentricities of the selectors and the coach ( Greg Chappel) has screwed up these two young players. and given their youth, the pressures of international cricketing and the demands of the sport itself has added to their misery and patchy form

Seems that everytime Kaif as in form- there was no place for him in the side. Even when he seemed to be stroking wellrecently- he was run out.

Kaif adds a dimesnsion of +20 runs in the field, patrolling deep as he is a good fielder. Even here hs was screwed with by bringing him in a close catching position- ( replacing Yuvraj) and screwing with his body and his concentration


With Yuvraj recovering, Raina and others favoring selection ( Think Venugopal Rao, Uttapa etc) Kaif may not see action in the Indian side anytime soon.


The Saga Or Irfan Pathan is sadder because everytime he was the cannon food for all the failures in Team India’s batting failures- including Sachin Tendulkars(!!)

Pathan opened Batting and Bowling, came in at different batting order and did as well as he possibly could and sometimes much better than expected.


It takes a lot out of a young player ( remember Pathan is only in his early 20’s) to assume such positions which veterans like Tendulkar, Sehwag and VVS, Ganguly could not navigate !

Added to the demands made on his body and mind as Irfan Pathan has to be up for facing top bowlers AND bowling to batsmen etc- it is a sad commentary when someone who got a HATRICK beginning on the yar had to be dropped end of year.


Bombayite Vegsarkar- in his days of starting out got plenty of chances as aat that time Bombay and West Zone was ascendant and selectors has almost a Zonal quota system( remember Mohinder Amrnath and Madan Lal both of North Zone messed with) while guys like Vegsarkar always got number of chances even when he showed mediocre performances


Definitely Vegsarkar had a great career and even wnt to captain India but the same Selector didnot even hark back to his own career to help these young cricketers through issues of confidence, form and consistency ( both of the players and the management)


Pathan will be back and hope that Vegsarkar makes it a point to bring this once spearhead of India’s pace attack with SreeSath and Munaf Patel.

Man, its even possible with Anil Kumble retiring- India will go with pacers as their strength and ONLY have change spin bowlers!!!! A total change of Team India’s complexion


Hope Team India ; Kaif and Pathan have a Happy 2007


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Friday, December 29, 2006

9 Superb Sidewalk Drawings (Choose best)- Indian-American Sam Rao

9 Superb Sidewalk Drawings (Choose best)- Indian-American Sam Rao

Dec 29: 9 Incredible Sidewalk Drawings CHOOSE BEST

WOW! BEst Sidewalk Drawings ever- Each is a flat drawing!

Taken from cross posting FunZone. Artists are varied but Julian Beever is credited

(These have been around for a while but were incredible hence posted)










Most of them are made by Julian Beever, great artist.

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

JAMES BROWN Free MP3 Concert- Indian-American.Org Sam rao Dec 26

JAMES BROWN MP3 Free Concert- Indian-American.Org Sam Rao Dec 26

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Dec 26 Free MP3 JAMES BROWN Concert ~ Indian-American Org Sam Rao

The King of Soul aka The Godfather of Soul passed away during the Christmas holidays. The man with lightning feet who inspired millions ( yes millions) of would be performers ans well as accomplished performers like Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson and Prince as well as entire music genres had a WORLD WIDE Following.
James Brown had a career spanning the decades from the 1960’s till present, and still evoked a smile and uplifted spirits when his songs were heard or when his songs were “borrowed” by musicians ALL OVER THE WORLD- including many Indian composers- especially digital samples and riffs of his music
His energy was infectious and raw- and always uplifting, as James Brown gave a 100% in his concerts. Brown lost 2 pounds EVERY concert he performed with his trade mark moves and sweating because of the high energy performances.
For people who may not realize the legacy of JAMES BROWN-
James Brown career was on upswing in the 60’s and he was a vocal spokeperson and performer for Civil rights and the poor.
He stamped an entire class genre of music ie Funk which emerged from a R&B style ( Rythym & Blues) and percolated to Rock & Roll including the performances of Rolling stones, 80’s style popularized by Michael Jackson and Prince and liberally borrowed by others including Hip Hop and Rap!
Rap style of music also owes a lot to James Brown, whose vocal contribution to music often were primal screams and rythmic vocal cadences
James Brown also performed at the beginning of the epic Heavyweight fight i Zaire, Africa between Muhammed Ali and George Foreman, a scene which was repeated (fFor readers who are younger), in the boxing bout in the movie ROCKY ( (Slysvester Stallone) ‘Living in America’ . This was one his more recent hits which garnered him awards among many awards in his career.
James Brown was inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-US (1986); Received Lifetime Grammy award (1992); Lifetime Award R& B Music (2000) and prestigious Honor by the Kennedy Center ( 2003)- FYI This year conductor Zubin Mehta was awarded the honor.

List of his (trademark and good ) songs are exhaustive but a few are

Please Please Please (1956)
Pap’s got a Brand New Bag ( 1965)
I got you- I feel Good ( 1965)- Something many, many will recognize!)

LIVE CONCERT Recording in New York- Courtesy of NPR ( National Public Radio)- all rights reserved by NPR and available at www.npr.com
Live Recording Dec2005 in NYC ( abt 80 mins)
Long Live the king! Rest in Peace RIP

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