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Friday, August 15, 2008

DELAYS IN FURTHER POSTINGS ON THE BLOG

Hello everybody......I want to inform you all that now onwards there will be some delays on the postings on this blog for few days. I am busy in packing my luggage for foundation course. I promise that I will come up with good writeup within very short time period with latest happenings during foundation course. Kindly cooperate with me.

LACK OF COORDINATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

The department of personnel has finally came up with the allocation of services list to the qualified candidates in CSE-2007. The foundation course is commencing from 1st September 2007 with the objective to promote esprit-de-corps. But this time this foundation schedule has been divided. Contrary to the earlier practise and in the true spirit of foundation course, only IAS,IPS,and IFS will go to LBSNAA,Mussorie and rest of the candidates will go to Hyderabad. This bifurcation will defeat the purpose of foundation course which promotes the better coordination among all the selected candidates in a single year. Now, how this bifurcation will enhance the co-ordination among the civil servants? The authority must reply to this question.
Besides, LBSNAA academy has not given any details on this matter. Even no body is explaining the cause behind this latest move. This simply shows the inefficient ways of government functioning and lack of coordination between the government agencies.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

UPDATES ON JOINING TO 82ND FOUNDATION COURSE AT LBSNAA

The 82nd Foundation Course of successful candidates in CSE-2007 is going to commence from 1st September 2008. The Department of personnel has already issued the notification in this regard to LBSNAA. So,get ready with all the preparatory works.

MORE REQUEST HAS BEEN PROCESSED

As per the request from Anonymous,We are publishing the marksheet as following:
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Roll No. : 6767
Name : MANISH MANGLANI
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject
MaximumMarks
MarksObtained
Essay(Paper III)
200
116
General Studies (Paper-IV)
300
159
General Studies(Paper-V)
300
106
Optional I,Psychology
Paper-VI
300
163
Paper-VII
300
162
Optional II, Public Administration
Paper-VIII
300
141
Paper-IX
300
173
Penalty Marks
0
Written Total
2000
1020
Interview Marks
300
180
Final Total
2300
1200 Remarks : Not Recommended.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

WRITEUP ON NANO-MEDICINE

A delegation from the University of Missouri that visited Chennai recently with its focus on nanomedicine, sought to explore ways to “develop a scholarly, creative partnership that has a high impact on science and the potential to do something good for patients… unable to afford the treatment.”
Nanotechnology, which refers to a field of applied science and technology and deals with the control of matter on the atomic and molecular scale, about hundred nanometres or smaller, and the fabrication of devices or materials within that size range, “is a very small field but has a very big impact,” said Brady J. Deaton, Chancellor of the University of Missouri, who led the high-level delegation. In Chennai, the delegation’s first stop was Sankara Nethralaya.
The mission of the delegation, which comprised university officials and nanomedicine experts, was clear. Said Mr. Deaton: “We want to explore ways in which we could develop a scholarly, creative partnership that has a high impact on science and the potential to do something good for patients suffering from disease and unable to afford the treatment. Not only will we set up a foundation for the pursuit of knowledge and science in the areas of ophthalmology, nanotechnology and modern science but also models of delivery of science and knowledge to everyone in the population. By taking knowledge in one area and applying it to another area we find that we achieve scholarly breakthroughs.”
Kattesh V. Katti, Professor of Radiology and Physics and Director, University Cancer Nanotechnology Platform, University of Missouri, said: “The manifestation of some diseases within the eye like age related macular degeneration are very similar to what happens in cancer. The eye is a very isolated part in the body. If we can understand that particular part well, we can apply it to other diseases in humans and animal population.”
Providing a definition that would help demystify Nano medicine, Dr. Katti said: “Nano medicine is a medical modality that uses nano particles for detection of diseases and treatment. Nanotechnology has a lot to offer in terms of diagnostics and therapeutic agents for treatment of eye disorders such as Age related Macular Degeneration and other retinal disorders. There are a number of reasons why nano particles do a much better job when compared to traditional pharmaceuticals. In simple terms, nano particles have a greater capacity to detect diseases and pick them up early — at the cellular stage. Diseases like breast tumors and prostate cancers and various other diseases if detected early can be fully cured. Other nano therapeutic products can be used to treat excruciatingly painful diseases like bone cancer for which there is no cure.”
The coming together of the University of Missouri and Sankara Nethralaya is significant in more ways than one. Mr. Deaton explained: “Our university has throughout its history addressed the frontiers of knowledge and science. We are a land grant university created in the U.S. through a series of legislations in the U.S. in the 1800s to promote the development and transfer of knowledge to help the working classes and all sections of society. What we have seen at Sankara Nethralaya is one of the finest examples of what a land grant concept is.”
Impressed by the work done at Sankara Nethralaya, Mr. Deaton said: “Work recognised worldwide as some of the most exciting work in science, going from basic research to clinical work in serving others and reaching out to the community in truly exceptional ways is going on here.”
While they could have chosen several other institutes in India to partner with, what tilted the scales in favour of Sankara Nethralaya is the “excellent service they do by way of patient care and their tremendous track record of publications in clinically relevant journals.”
The University of Missouri, which is making tremendous progress in the application of gold nano particles, is also working with researchers at Sankara Nethralaya who are investigating the role of gold nano particles in treating age related macular degeneration.
Anti-oxidants discovered by the University of Missouri are being used in extensive studies. “The collaboration is very natural and it’s a nice two way partnership,” said Dr. Katti.
The University of Missouri has the largest nuclear reactor that has enabled it to make major pharmaceutical breakthroughs and one of the largest nuclear magnetic resonance machines in the U.S. Mr. Deaton said: “If you looked at the research methodology being employed at Sankara Nethralaya to treat eye diseases, that is certainly a challenging model. I hope we can find ways of applying this at the University of Missouri.”
Another advantage nanomedicine offers is that it can treat diseases in such a way as to minimise damage to the human being because it isolates the disease germs and viruses in the body and targets them specifically without impacting the body in a negative manner as many pharmaceutical products do.
Cutting edge research and genetic technology are not without their ethical dilemmas. Mr. Deaton said: “When we began putting more emphasis on life sciences and nano medicine we identified faculty in the area of philosophy and ethics to address the ethical issues that could arise during these processes. We felt that science had not paid enough attention in the past to the ethical issues of looking at any type of genetic technology and to examine the trade offs that may occur between the ability to violate a part of the body at the same time to save a life utilising genetic modification today, in order to save lives of future generations of children.”
Dr. Katti added: “Nanoscience is often referred to as a disruptive science. It has the very powerful ability to break down the traditional boundaries that existed between physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology and biomedicine. Nano Science brings all the expertise together under one roof.”
“Different nano particles, different sizes, shapes, elements — we are just beginning to unravel it all,” concluded Henry White, Professor of Physics, University of Missouri-Columbia.
SOURCE: THE HINDU

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

SOME REQUESTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF MARKSHEETS

Earlier We were getting the requests for publishing mark sheets of this years civil services qualified people....the sole motto to publish the mark sheets on this blog was to help the new comers as well as those who are not able to qualify to get authentic information about the scores of other people....We don't have any other hidden motive behind this publication....We feel that since we have qualified in this examination with our hard work as well as with grace of God. So let us repay something by helping others. This view point has been accepted by the response this blog has received from the IAS aspirants.
But still we respect the feeling of those people who have asked for the deletion of their mark sheets. Though We are not going to publish their name but silently We are removing their mark sheets. Neutralviews say sorry for all those who does not want to see their mark sheet in public domain. We don't see any big gain by hiding our mark sheets from the public glaze. Let us come forward to share our achievements with all however small they may be.
Neutralviews wish all the best for everyone who is fighting for this prestigious exam.

TRUTH IS OUT...MEDIA AND OTHER PEOPLE ENGAGED IN NEGATIVE CAMPAIGN MUST APOLOGISE NOW TO THE RELIGIOUS PEOPLE OF INDIA

By all accounts so far, lack of capacity to mingle with peers and adjust with the new surroundings at Sant Asaram Bapu’s Gurukul (boarding school) in Chhindwara led a 14-year-old ninth grader to commit a double murder within a short span of two days.
Investigations so far have revealed that the ninth grader killed two little schoolmates to create a sensation that could lead to the school’s closure. He purportedly committed such a heinous crime only to return home.
Jabalpur Range Inspector-General of Police M.R. Krishna told The Hindu on Monday that the accused, who comes from a wealthy agriculturist family and is a resident of Bichua village near Chhindwara, has confessed and has been arrested under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the double murder. He has been sent to judicial remand and would be produced at the Juvenile Court at Narsinghpur.
Investigations have revealed that the accused had taken admission to Asaram’s Gurukul only 20 days ago along with two of his cousins. Within a short period he had asked his father to withdraw him from the residential school as he was home-sick and wanted to return to his mother. As he was obese, the boys in the school started teasing him by nicknaming him “Haathi” (elephant). Psychiatric treatment
Significantly, he had undergone psychiatric treatment at Nagpur in the past. He purportedly told the police during cross-examination that he was missing home food.. When the accused heard about the death of two students and the closure of Asaram Bapu’s Ashram in Ahemdabad, he thought even his school would be closed if something like that happened in his institution.
He told the police that he had seen on television how a person could be asphyxiated and killed. The boys’ hostel in the ashram is a two-story building. The younger children, from nursery to the fifth grade, were staying in the ground floor while the senior students were occupying the first floor. Remained mystery
Every evening the children went out to play between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. It was close to 6 p.m. on July 29 that the accused hid near the toilet on the ground floor and when a five-year-old child arrived there, he took him inside the toilet on the pretext of offering chocolates and once there tried to overpower him but the boy managed to escape. Soon another boy was caught by him and was gagged to death inside the toilet.
This murder remained a mystery for two days, and since the school did not shut down, another murder was planned by the accused when he heard some teachers saying that the school would be closed if another boy died under the prevailing circumstances. This led to the murder of Vedanta on July 31. Vedanta struggled for life and the accused even bit his left rear shoulder during the fight.
During post-mortem, a suspect’s teeth imprint matched with the wound on the left rear shoulder of the body and this led to his arrest.
Source: THE Hindu

Monday, August 4, 2008

File RTI queries on CIC website, but pay via post

The Central Information Commission (CIC) has introduced online acceptance of RTI appeals and complaints, allowing applicants to file their queries on the Internet. This comes at a time when the Bihar state information commission has already introduced acceptance of applications on the phone and the Centre is planning a call centre as well. Speaking about the online facility, chief information commission Wajahat Habibullah said, “This will hopefully increase the awareness of RTI and its use. It’s mainly designed for appeals and complaints.” There is a catch, however. If the person is filing for information to the CIC, the RTI query will be accepted but must be followed by a postal order of Rs 10. Online payments are still a long way off. According to the CIC, the government feared that the system was not strong enough to handle credit card payments. “There is fear of Internet fraud when money transactions are conducted on the net,” admitted Habibullah. As of now, when applicants log on to the CIC website, the online link will provide them with a form to apply online. The form includes ‘mandatory fields’ like name, address, contact details and the ministry, department or public authority that the appeal is against. Verification code, citizenship status (whether you are an Indian or NRI) will have to be filled. Other details include if the person has applied to the public information officer (the first official authorised to address the appeal) and whether the issue at hand is a matter of life or liberty. Applicants can also upload documents relevant to their argument. For the Internet savvy, this is likely to save time and resources. But the most to benefit from this are people living outside Delhi and Indians abroad who do not have to depend on the postal department to file their complaints. Habibullah said he had already received complaints online and queries on how to file them.
Source: Times Of India

TRUTH IS OUT.....CAN ANY ONE HAS THE COURAGE TO TAKE REPONSIBILITY FOR REPORTING ABUSIVE STORIES

Putting to rest speculations on the mysterious death of two boys in Asaram Bapu’s school here, police on Sunday claimed that a Class IX student killed his hostel mates. Inspector General of Police M.R. Krishna told reporters that Ram and Vedant were killed by the accused, who gagged the boys in the toilet. Ram was killed on July 29 and Vedant on July 31. The deaths had sparked off protests across the State.

“The student has been identified and has admitted to killing Ram Krishna Yadav and Vedant Manmodhe in the hostel’s bathroom,” IGP M. R. Krishna told reporters while claiming to have solved the murder mystery in the ashram school.
“Ram was killed on July 29 while Vedant was murdered on July 31 by the accused, who after calling the minors to the toilet to give them chocolates took their lives by gagging them,” he said.
In Vedant’s case, after killing him, the accused put Vedant’s head into a bucket full of water. The accused had also bitten Vedant on his neck and police after conducting the forensic examination found that the mark was of the teeth of the accused following which he was arrested.
The accused, who took admission in the school this year, didn’t want to study and wanted to go back to his native place in Chhindwara district, police said.
The post-mortem reports revealed that he killed both the boys by adopting the same method, Krishna said. Ram and Vedant were found dead in the hostel bathroom in a span of just 48 hours in almost similar conditions. Their mysterious deaths had sparked off a series of protests across the State. Panicked over the development, parents of nearly 200 children had taken away their wards from the hostel. [ source: THE HINDU]

comment from neutralviews : Now truth is in front of all....who should be held responsible for tarnishing the image of this great institution which is serving the tribal areas like this one. Can media take the whole responsibility to trigger the unrest among the masses by their biased reporting? Can the local vested interested politicians take the responsibility for arousing and dismantling the faith of millions of the followers of this great institution? These are the questions which have to be answered by all the real culprit behind this episode.

Neutral Views has the opinion that people who are serving the society in any capacity must be given due respect and cooperation. So what if Asaram ji Ashram is earning millions of rupees by selling numerous products.Why anybody should have any concern on it...indeed it shows the potential of religious leaders to earn their own bread and butter and invest for people.

An article published in India Today claimed that Asaram Ji Ashram is earning one crore from monthly magazine "Rishi Prasad"...so what is unnatural thing about it....at least we should be proud on it that it is able to sustain itself and make profit by publishing good articles ranging from Bhagvad Geeta,Ramayan,satsang and life stories of Great Saints,etc. At least this Ashram is not publishing redundant and useless material to earn money just like "mast ram" or any "porn material"...why there is no hue and cry for the publication and open selling of "porn Videos" or "porn books"....why we feel tensed if video Cds of satsang are getting good response from the people.Mr Madhukar Gupta of India Today must come out with the answers of these questions.

We feel ashamed whenever we encounter articles or charges against any Saint without any base or proper findings.

Now,since truth has been revealed...We must be united and work together to prevent any further damage to the reputation of the Asaram ji Ashram....They have changed the life of millions of deprived and underprivileged...Society must come forward to repay the debt at least partially at this crucial juncture when Ashram is facing rough weather.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

MORE REQUESTS HAVE BEEN PROCESSED

As per the requests from Mr Gum,Miss Kumkum and Miss Shewta, we are publishing the marksheets as follows:
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Roll No. : 27837
Name : PATEL DHAVALKUMAR KIRITKUMAR
rank-12
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 121
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 168
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 190
Optional I,Medical Science Paper-VI 300 204
Paper-VII 300 175
Optional II, Lit. of Gujarati Language Paper-VIII 300 162
Paper-IX 300 178
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1198
Interview Marks 300 180
Final Total 2300 1378
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 2782
Name : CHAVAN SAJJANSINGH RAMSINGH
rank-29
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 128
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 192
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 167
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 173
Paper-VII 300 180
Optional II, Public Administration Paper-VIII 300 163
Paper-IX 300 193
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1196
Interview Marks 300 147
Final Total 2300 1343
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 160420
Name : MODAK HRISHEEKESH ARVIND
rank-47
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 150
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 164
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 154
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 169
Paper-VII 300 170
Optional II, Political Science & Intnl. Rel. Paper-VIII 300 157
Paper-IX 300 185
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1149
Interview Marks 300 180
Final Total 2300 1329
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 166558
Name : ROHIT DWIVEDI
rank-345
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 154
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 192
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 145
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 168
Paper-VII 300 158
Optional II, Public Administration Paper-VIII 300 127
Paper-IX 300 149
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1093
Interview Marks 300 150
Final Total 2300 1243
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 2245
Name : SAMEER KUMAR JHA
rank-360
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 110
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 198
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 119
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 162
Paper-VII 300 169
Optional II, Political Science & Intnl. Rel. Paper-VIII 300 155
Paper-IX 300 179
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1092
Interview Marks 300 150
Final Total 2300 1242
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 139872
Name : ANJANA VASHISHTHA
rank-502
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 122
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 180
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 116
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 155
Paper-VII 300 136
Optional II, Lit. of Hindi Language Paper-VIII 300 179
Paper-IX 300 176
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1064
Interview Marks 300 159
Final Total 2300 1223
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 260603
Name : SRI SHANMUGA PRIYA M
rank-539
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 120
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 152
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 146
Optional I,Geography Paper-VI 300 200
Paper-VII 300 179
Optional II, Medical Science Paper-VIII 300 131
Paper-IX 300 147
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1075
Interview Marks 300 141
Final Total 2300 1216
Remarks : Recommended.
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Roll No. : 4553
Name : SHEMUSHI
rank-129
Civil Services(Main) Examination 2007
Subject Maximum
Marks Marks
Obtained
Essay(Paper III) 200 130
General Studies (Paper-IV) 300 183
General Studies(Paper-V) 300 145
Optional I,History Paper-VI 300 156
Paper-VII 300 173
Optional II, Lit. of Sanskarit Language Paper-VIII 300 161
Paper-IX 300 175
Penalty Marks 0
Written Total 2000 1123
Interview Marks 300 165
Final Total 2300 1288
Remarks : Recommended.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

WHAT CAN Mr RAJNIKANT DO??

Rajanikanth makes onions cry

Rajanikanth can delete the Recycle Bin.

Ghosts are actually caused by Rajanikanth killing people faster than Death can process them.

Rajanikanth can build a snowman..... out of rain.

Rajanikanth can strangle you with a cordless phone.

Rajanikanth can drown a fish.

When Rajanikanth enters a room, he doesn't turn the lights on,............ he turns the dark off.

When Rajanikanth looks in a mirror the mirror shatters, because not even glass is stupid enough to get in between Rajanikanth and Rajanikanth.

Brett Favre can throw a football over 50 yards. Rajanikanth can throw Brett Favre even further.

The last digit of pi is Rajanikanth. He is the end of all things.

Rajanikanth does not know where you live, but he knows where you will die.

Bullets dodge Rajanikanth.

A Handicap parking sign does not signify that this spot is for handicapped people. It is actually in fact a warning, that the spot belongs to Rajanikanth and that you will be handicapped if you park there.

Rajanikanth' calendar goes straight from March 31st to April 2nd, no one fools Rajanikanth.

If you spell Rajanikanth wrong on Google it doesn't say, "Did you mean Rajanikanth?" It simply replies, "Run while you still have the chance."

Rajanikanth can do a wheelie on a unicycle.

Once a cobra bit Rajanikanth' leg. After five days of excruciating pain, the cobra died.

When Rajanikanth gives you the finger, he's telling you how many seconds you have left to live.

Rajanikanth can kill two stones with one bird.

Rajanikanth was once on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and was the first to spin. The next 29 minutes of the show consisted of everyone standing around awkwardly, waiting for the wheel to stop.

Leading hand sanitizers claim they can kill 99.9 percent of germs. Rajanikanth can kill 100 percent of whatever he wants.

There is no such thing as global warming. Rajanikanth was cold, so he turned the sun up.

Rajanikanth can set ants on fire with a magnifying glass. At night.

Rajanikanth has a deep and abiding respect for human life hero;? unless it gets in his way.

It takes Rajanikanth 20 minutes to watch 60 Minutes.

Rajanikanth once shot down a German fighter plane with his finger, by yelling, "Bang!"

In an average living room there are 1,242 objects Rajanikanth could use to kill you, including the room itself.

Behind every successful man, there is a woman. Behind every dead man, there is Rajanikanth.

Rajanikanth destroyed the periodic table, because Rajanikanth only recognizes the element of surprise.

Rajanikanth got his drivers license at the age of 16 Seconds.

With the rising cost of gasoline, Rajanikanth is beginning to worry about his drinking habit.

The square root of Rajanikanth is pain. Do not try to square Rajanikanth, the result is death.

When you say "no one's perfect", Rajani

ABOUT ASHARAM BAPU ASHRAM TROUBLE

WE AT THE NEUTRALVIEWS EXPECT FROM THE PEOPLE AT LARGE TO BE CORRECTLY INFORMED ABOUT THE VARIOUS ISSUES INVOLVED.WE SHOULD KNOW BOTH SIDE OF THE COIN WITHOUT ANY PREJUDICE.WE,AS OUR NAME INDICATES,ARE NOT SUPPORTING ANY SIDE ON THIS GRAVE ISSUE,BUT WE FEEL OUR ONEROUS RESPONSIBILITY TO PRESENT THE BALANCED PICTURE OF ANY SOCIALLY RELEVANT ISSUE. NOBODY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH THE LIFE OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE BY PRESNTING MYOPIC VIEW OF A SERIOUS EPISODE LIKE THIS.IT NOT ONLY AFFECTS THE LIFE BUT WHOLE BELIEF SYSTEM GET DAMAGED.MEDIA SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS BEFORE PRESENTING TWISTED NEWS REPORTS.
TODAY THERE IS A REPORT REGARDING DEATHS AT CHINDWADA ASHRAM IN MADHYA PRADESH.ONE MORE KID FELL SICK.LOOK,IN THE PRESENT WEATHER CONDITION WHERE ANYBODY CAN FELL SICK,HOW THIS NEWS REPORTING CAN BE LINKED WITH DEATH ROW.MEDIA SHOULD ATLEAST BEHAVE REPONSIBLY AT THIS JUNCTURE.
FOR MORE DETAIL AND CLARIFICATION FROM THE CONCERNED SAINT PLEASE CLICK ON THE BELOW LINK AND FIND OUT THE TRUTH YOURSELF BEFORE MAKING ANY RIGID OPINION.
http://www.ashram.org/newweb/Home/realtruths.html

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