tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.comments2023-12-26T06:09:01.339+05:30MusingsManoje Nathhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14700691084169082963noreply@blogger.comBlogger372125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-14136958997721964662022-05-05T21:31:53.056+05:302022-05-05T21:31:53.056+05:30Elegant prose with a felicity of expression. Very ...Elegant prose with a felicity of expression. Very touching too.N p bajajnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-71583313939080135662022-05-05T13:30:15.646+05:302022-05-05T13:30:15.646+05:30Why you want to sell mirrors in a town inhabited b...Why you want to sell mirrors in a town inhabited by blindmen ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-119372542708542782022-05-05T13:27:40.634+05:302022-05-05T13:27:40.634+05:30The shine of brass has dimmed the primacy of gold....The shine of brass has dimmed the primacy of gold. Because due to an odd perception, police officers are supposed to be grandstanding in their demeanour. So in life's twilight hours you begin believing in Macbeth that Life is indeed a poor player that struts and frets it's hour upon the stage. What price fame ? What to do with recognition given by a country yokel !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-40683492087919049442021-07-12T16:34:18.476+05:302021-07-12T16:34:18.476+05:30But who may you be, sir/madam and what is the name...But who may you be, sir/madam and what is the name of your blog?<br /><br />Manoje Nathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14700691084169082963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-72412936463859848302021-07-01T18:38:52.000+05:302021-07-01T18:38:52.000+05:30Do you mind if I quote a couple of your articles a...Do you mind if I quote a couple of your articles as long as I provide credit and sources back to your weblog?<br />My blog is in the very same area of interest as yours and my visitors would definitely benefit from some of the information you <br />present here. Please let me know if this okay with you. Appreciate it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-72607539414696644412021-05-14T02:10:04.200+05:302021-05-14T02:10:04.200+05:30Truth Truth Pinku Sharmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10724356896222790007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-40002997760477026292021-05-07T07:42:54.212+05:302021-05-07T07:42:54.212+05:30Well said sir keep writing Well said sir keep writing रवींद्र भारतीhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16396757312552228838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-6043805061016136132020-07-01T06:36:42.595+05:302020-07-01T06:36:42.595+05:30Sir, with our military tech at inflection point, h...Sir, with our military tech at inflection point, here is a key lesson from the past I wish to share:<br /><br />In autumn 1982, Kalam presented his findings to the defence minister at that time, R Venkataraman. If Kalam was a hard-driving visionary, so too was Venkataraman. Dismissing all talk of a "phased programme", he ordered all programmes to be taken up simultaneously. The Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme was formally sanctioned in July 1983, and funds were pre-allocated for a 12-year period up to 1995.<br /><br />Those were heady days for the DRDO's idealistic young scientists, buoyed by the 1971 victory over Pakistan and the "peaceful nuclear experiment" of 1974. In 1972, two young IIT graduates, VK Saraswat and Avinash Chander joined the DRDO just ten days apart. They were amongst more than a hundred young scientists who joined the DRDO's missile complex after graduating from premier institutions like the IITs, and Jadhavpur University. Within three years, Saraswat was heading propulsion development, while Chander spearheaded the development of navigation and guidance systems.<br /><br />"Wherever we have worked without the option of import - be it on strategic missiles, nuclear weapons, atomic energy or the space programme - we have achieved self-reliance. In the super-secret world of electronic warfare, where import is not an option, we have built world-class systems. We should ourselves ban imports, and we will indigenise. Necessity is the mother of invention."<br />Harishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-66997213489549089172020-06-19T03:51:27.436+05:302020-06-19T03:51:27.436+05:30Sir, your search for the lost tribe gives a hope t...Sir, your search for the lost tribe gives a hope that there is someone who is interested in finding the right man for administration...!!! Prakhar Bhardwajhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14117338893600905990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-76216061610096255212019-03-11T17:08:39.606+05:302019-03-11T17:08:39.606+05:30Very well written article!I am totally impressed b...Very well written article!I am totally impressed by your write up. This write up is one small effort to show up an aspect of police function. My ambition was to become a police man. Unfortunately I failed to become so. Any ways thank you for this great share. <br /><br />Regards,<br /><a href="https://panseva.com/" rel="nofollow">panseva</a>Jandyersnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09409210427218167122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-77084922669657587692018-10-26T17:30:27.281+05:302018-10-26T17:30:27.281+05:30A realistic and insider's analysis. Neverthele...A realistic and insider's analysis. Nevertheless, a sad and worring state of affairs. Creditibility already eroded of the premier invstigatiinv agengy is in tatters. Who do be ask or petition HC/SC to investigate a horrific crime or governmental corruption, lest it's itself under dark cloud.DR GUPTESHWARhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10282339973522085044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-20614307412599613822017-10-12T14:11:19.693+05:302017-10-12T14:11:19.693+05:30Manojeji,
This is a fabulous piece of writing. Gre...Manojeji,<br />This is a fabulous piece of writing. Great sense of humour. As I read this I too was filled with nostalgia, but with deep sadness at what has become of our alma mater. Science College had a similar galaxy of stars. But today the plasters are peeling, windows broken, cricket ground ravaged and the classes empty. Those days we entered Pre Science with the understanding that we were going to spend there six best years of our lives. There was an indescribable energy in the class of Physics Honours, in Faraday and Cavendish hostels. Today, it consists of - if some deign to come - sour souls who have missed to get into engineering or medicine. I would have changed one of your verbs to past tense - “which my college <b>produced</b> as a routine and abundance”.<br /><br />I don’t know how Patna College is now. But Science College would kill sense of humour. But my vilaap is misplaced here. Congratulations for a very enjoyable article.<br />AKSongs Of Yorehttp://www.songsofyore.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-51944239264579007102017-08-12T15:03:36.821+05:302017-08-12T15:03:36.821+05:30good postgood postSmithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17861221426582027068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-60541667559468723102017-05-11T19:12:29.468+05:302017-05-11T19:12:29.468+05:30Great article sir. Leaves one thinking - for solut...Great article sir. Leaves one thinking - for solutions out of this situation which is getting worse by the day Manojnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-52702564067323202372017-05-11T19:12:18.790+05:302017-05-11T19:12:18.790+05:30Great article sir. Leaves one thinking - for solut...Great article sir. Leaves one thinking - for solutions out of this situation which is getting worse by the day Manojnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-19705542114491089112017-05-05T21:19:01.477+05:302017-05-05T21:19:01.477+05:30I could not agreed more with the analysis made in ...I could not agreed more with the analysis made in this article by Mr Manoje Nath. He is a Police Officer who preb ferred to stand fast to his oath he had sworn to Constitution at the time of passing out of the then National Police Academy and renounced so many juicy postings he could have had. However, the issue must be understood in the historical and socio-political context.e <br />The problem arises from contradictions inherent in the national movement.The Mahatma had brought the diverse conflicting on to one platform without achieving their consolidation. They had been left to be reconciled in the future. This contradiction got well embedded in the Constitution. The basic contradiction is whether dar-ul-harb (the land of conflict) can be converted into dar-ul-aman within a pluralistic framework. The entire pluralistic world is gripped with this crisis. Otherwise what is there to explain the phenomenon of youth steeped in regular education taking up arms on behalf of the ISIS.<br />Of course the original sin of Nehru referring the matter to the UNO believing that the British sense of justice and fairplay would prevail and that he would be able to win the debate with his superior Skills in English language honed at Harrow and Cambridge. After independence he created institutions like JNU where everything including anti-nationalism passed off in the garbs of liberalism. It is a place where traitors like Kanhaiya Kumar are lionised as sentinels of the liberal philosophy. It is this contradiction which has led to this situation. I spent 7 months in J&K supervising the 2002 elections. I felt that everyone had an interest in stoking the militancy to continue. Pakistan could not have had it better. It is fighting a low grade proxy war funded by the money raised in the west in Kashmir and is bleeding the nation to submission. <br />On international scene we are friendless. US is friend of its own interest. Russia and China stand firmly with Pakistan. Our foreign policy is weak need and vacillating. we appear to be pushed back against the wall. <br />The issue now arises that what are we to do. In the early seventies sight of CRPF was sufficient to quell even severe disturbance. Today Army stands today where CRPF was approximately fifty years back. Army is the last line of defence. We cannot afford that we cannot afford to have army sink into ineffectiveness. All players in our power politics must realise this. <br />The article of Mr Nath is brilliantly written with a good deal of courage. Few would have the courage to write to write as he has done. It should trigger off a theought process. Let us develop the capacity to hear the sound of clapping with o ne hand. Let us speak with one voice. Let us take courage in both hands and restore the dignity of our armed forces. <br />BK Sinha <br /><br />bk25https://www.blogger.com/profile/07545835367757135804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-41907081077197374662017-05-05T13:49:20.126+05:302017-05-05T13:49:20.126+05:30This is certainly a brilliant analysis of the grou...This is certainly a brilliant analysis of the ground situation in Kashmir. It has not, however, developed in a day or in a matter of weeks or months. It is rooted to the contradictions in the national freedom struggle. These contradictions came to be embedded in our constitution, our polity and gets to be implemented by our administration and enforced by our judiciary. Mr Nath had been a part of the same administration close to forty years and so I have been for forty three and a half years. The contradiction lay in conceiving of a happy plural society while treating one of the ethnic constituent groups a vote bank in electoral politics. The contradiction lay in the ambition of the first Prime Minister to be called a world leader and messiah of peace getting better of his discretion and national interest. It also lay in his belief that the UNO was an institution capable of dispensing justice and fair play and that it was debating society where the words ofNehru honed at Harrow and Cambridge would prevail. Innocent as he was of terminologies like national interest, geopolitical considerations, sphere of influence, leveraging the power block etc. Thanks to Nehru and his descendants who ruled after him we stand isolated in world politics. This also explains our ambivalent approach to Kashmir. The legacy of Nehru has been carried forth by the whole lot of pseudo intellectuals who being fed and maintained by the State are celebrating the humiliation of our soldiers and supporting the dismemberment of our nation. Traitors like Kanhaiya Kumar are being celebrated and feted in different parts of the country.<br />The question lies where do we begin? The mindset has to be countered at the grass roots. The contradictions and its implications must be explained to the people by the sane thinking Indians. The Government has to be cleansed from such elements.<br />AS for the immediate situation there is no alternative to restoring the effectiveness of the armed forces. For this matter even the judiciary must be asked firmly not to encroach upon the administrative turfs. <br />At the end I congraturlate Mr Nath for what is a very thoughtlly written article which every Indian must read particulary Mr Rahul Gandhi. It is a different matter if he can understand it.<br />BK Sinha<br /><br /> bk25https://www.blogger.com/profile/07545835367757135804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-37172838839341501342017-05-02T08:14:04.888+05:302017-05-02T08:14:04.888+05:30The situation of Kashmir valley has been well conc...The situation of Kashmir valley has been well conceptuslised with administrative clarity and intellectual profundity.Prof. Ram Naresh Sharmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06940497888519798806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-46964991330764155262016-12-08T10:17:32.700+05:302016-12-08T10:17:32.700+05:30Civil groups should hold 'anti black money'...Civil groups should hold 'anti black money' day - <br /> and show black flags to Congress MPs in Delhi and their constituency !!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-35216688348554127802016-11-30T13:38:31.168+05:302016-11-30T13:38:31.168+05:30...in society. ... bons mots......in society. ... bons mots...Murari Prasadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04733030277369101633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-80116373139695109142016-11-08T12:33:28.924+05:302016-11-08T12:33:28.924+05:30 Inactive - inactvity. Corrected. Thanks.
Inactive - inactvity. Corrected. Thanks.<br /> Manoje Nathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14700691084169082963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-7286197167683127242016-11-08T10:51:25.914+05:302016-11-08T10:51:25.914+05:30I guess the sense being suggested is: in their com...I guess the sense being suggested is: in their complete insouciance/ inactivity or something similar to it to anchor the tenor of the passage. I shouldn't cavil about this trivial/ inadvertent slip, but I felt drawn to the power and quiet belligerence of the piece. Much kudos to you!Murari Prasadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04733030277369101633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-11802653183336130652016-11-08T10:28:31.519+05:302016-11-08T10:28:31.519+05:30In their inactive...[?] they... .
It should read &...In their inactive...[?] they... .<br />It should read 'well-written' in the earlier comment. Computers too get temperamental.Murari Prasadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04733030277369101633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-45500833046015864232016-11-07T23:19:31.419+05:302016-11-07T23:19:31.419+05:30Murari, nothing seems to escape your critical gaze...Murari, nothing seems to escape your critical gaze but it would have been worthwhile if you had put your finger right there so that I would have set it right . Thanks any way.<br /> Manoje Nathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14700691084169082963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6215028655438309441.post-51856761717179340582016-11-07T18:43:49.260+05:302016-11-07T18:43:49.260+05:30We'll-written. Eminently engaging as well. A m...We'll-written. Eminently engaging as well. A minor quibble, though. A missing constituent in the penultimate sentence leaves part of it dangling. I may well be wrong!Murari Prasadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04733030277369101633noreply@blogger.com