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Mahavira’s family philosophy

Gani Rajendra Vijay

Sukhi Parivar Abhiyan aims to promote Ahimsa, Peace and brotherhood. It is a movement of Mahavira’s teaching. Family is the basic unit of society. Jain Philosophy lays down simplest guidelines to lead an ideal life i.e., Self-confidence or Self-reliance, Self-knowledge (Atma-gyaan) and Self-satisfaction. Every one, wherever and whatever he may be, can make his life an ideal one, because every one is responsible for one’s prosperity and downfall. Prosperity or downfall is not dependent on any omnipotent God. The physical comforts or misery of a person result from his good or bad deeds in life. If he wants he could achieve bliss in his life by conquering his desires, passions and indulgence in mundane pleasures. Self-reliance is a basic attribute of every person. If a person awakens his eternal powers, realizes his duties / responsibilities and leads his life with self-confidence, he is sure to get success in life.
Mahavira’s philosophy preaches every one to be tolerant and respectful to the others. To listen and to understand to the other’s point of view and to react with positive approach. Obstinacy of thoughts generates feelings of inequality, argument and conflict in life. One needs to be honest in accepting the truth.
Mahavira’s philosophy preaches accumulation of minimum physical comforts for leading a contended life. The passion of acquiring maximum and un-necessary possessions leads to mental tension, jealousy, extreme aversion, violence, untruth and all sort of bad habits. This also results in mutual exploitation. Satisfaction in life brings happiness, prosperity and eternal peace. The fundamentals for a contended life are: to be ready to extend help to others to the extent possible; to keep good relations with others without a desire for any reciprocal gain; and to try to keep continuous purity in all walks of life.
For peace we have to keep on making our efforts all over the world. This is our experience that without training and development, the message of peace and non-violence cannot be applied. In principle, we accept that some progress is being made but when it comes to practice even the teachers of ahimsa have been seen becoming violent.
That is why, to train individuals a programme has been chalked out. All persons who believe in non-violence should first accept training in ahimsa and also convince others to undergo similar training. If we can apply these four points in our life then lot of problems will automatically get resolved.
The head of the family is not as tolerant and balanced today as he should be. This is the first aberration. Respected Acharya Srimad Vallabh Suriji and Acharya Srimad Inderddin Suriji had given a formula concerning the capability of, and the affection for, the head of the family or society. If these two things were there, the family would not disintegrate. The head of the family should possess a sense of equality. His attitude should be inspired by equality. If there are four sons, his treatment should be the same for all. He should also possess competence andtolerance as well. A family is constituted of people with different likings and different dispositions. All these should be accommodated as far as possible. Affection and feeling ofaffinity towards all should prevail. This is essential for keeping the family united.
A problem of the present times is that many temptations have emerged and many wrong notions have developed. Among them, the foremost is the false notion of freedom. Among four brothers, three may be weak. In the past, the one strong brother provided support to the others. Today the thinking is different. He wonders why he should take on all the burden?
He wants to make rapid progress and to go ahead on his own This selfish mentality has also broken families. Another thought of the present times that is responsible for the fragmentation of the family is that everybody wants to live independently.
Nobody wants to depend on or follow anybody. All these are the factors leading to the conditions of disintegration of the family.

Australia will seek to clinch the title today itself

ADELAIDE, Mar 5: Just a step away from clinching the title, Australia will be hoping to seal the issue tomorrow itself when they take on a spirited Sri Lanka in the second match of the best-of-three finals of the cricket tri-series here.

Australia took a giant step towards winning Commonwealth Bank trophy when they defeated Sri Lanka by 15 runs in the high-scoring and thrilling first final of the tri-series at Brisbane yesterday.

And the hosts would be keen to keep the momentum going and wrap up the series tomorrow itself, but for that too happen the home team would want a more disciplined performance from its bowlers who cut a sorry figure yesterday against the Sri Lankan lower-middle order and tail-enders.

After posting 321 for six, largely built around David Warner’s career-best 163, the hosts got a scare with Nuwan Kulasekara (73) coming up with a blistering counter attacking innings and Sri Lankan tailenders producing some lusty hits before they fell short by 15 runs.

Even though they are 1-0 up in the three-game final, Australia will need to do some soul searching ahead of tomorrow’s match with skipper Michael Clarke too admitting that his bowlers continued to struggle in powerplay and death overs.

“Powerplay and death overs (bowling) have been an issue with us throughout. They (bowlers) are showing enough variations in the nets. But under pressure they are not able to execute it. We have to be better than that for we are the number one ranked team of the world,” a peeved Clarke had said after yesterday’s match. (PTI)

Patnitop Snow Festival concludes

Patnitop March 5: Three Day Snow Festival organized by J&K Tourism Department in collaboration with Patnitop Development Authority (PDA) concluded at Patnitop.

On the occasion Superintendent of Police, Ramban, Anil Magotra was the chief guest and he distributed prizes among the winners.


During the 3-day event various winter sports activities and cultural programmes depicting traditional folk culture of the state were organized in the main meadow of Patnitop. The sports activities and cultural items were so forceful that compelled everybody present on the occasion to give repeated cheers.

The skiing completion in which participants within and outside the different parts of the state attracts a large crowd on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Executive Officer, PDA, Dr. Raman Kesar said that the objective to organize snow festival at picturesque Patnitop was aimed at to popularize the famous tourist destination across the country and to boost tourism industry in the region.

He said that sincere efforts would be put in place to attract domestic and foreign tourist to this health resort so that they can feel the natural charm of the spot.

Assistant Director Tourism, Batote, Tariq Hussain presented vote of thanks.

RML Hospital to be re-developed: Azad

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Ghulam Nabi Azad lighting the lamp during a function at RML Hospital, New Delhi on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI,Mar 5: The Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today announced that re-development of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi would be taken up in two phases during the 12th Five Year Plan. He was addressing the first batch of Post Graduate and Super Speciality students passing out of the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (PGIMER-RML). He urged the fresh graduates to take up assignments in the rural areas for some years at least to begin with, added medical fraternity should extend the fruits of scientific advancements to the poorest households in the remotest regions of the country.

Spelling out details of the re-development plan of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Mr Azad said in the first phase, it is proposed to construct a super-speciality building with state of art medical facilities. The new facilities will provide services like Cancer Care Centre to provide Medical, Surgical and Radiation Oncology Services; Paediatric Cardiology Services will be added to the Cardiac Care Service; Surgical Gastroenterology and Endocrinology Services to compliment the Gastroenterology and Endocrinology departments; Transplant Facility for organ donation and transplant; day-care services for super-speciality departments as also private wards for patients of Super-speciality departments.

He also said while all these activities are in the pipeline, man-power and equipment for Paediatric Cardiology Services and an Electro-physiology Lab have already been sanctioned. Mr Azad mentioned that another two plots of land measuring approximately four acres in the heart of the city have been earmarked by the Union Urban Development Minister on his personal request.

He also informed the gathering of the recent initiatives taken up by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to augment the human resources in health sector. He informed that 46 new medical colleges have been established just in the last two years raising the number from 289 to present day 335.

The number of MBBS seats has gone up from 32,892 to 41,469, an increase of 8,577 seats. Similarly, the number of PG seats has increased from 13,000 to 21,181, an increase of 8,181 seats. To overcome faculty shortage, Mr Azad said DNB graduates have also been made eligible to take up faculty assignments and more measures to bridge the gap are underway.

Earthquake jolts North India

NEW DELHI, Mar 5: Strong tremors were felt in Delhi and parts of North India which were shaken by a moderate intensity quake this afternoon resulting in minor damages to some buildings. Tremors were also felt in different parts of the J&K State. The moderate intensity earthquake measuring 4.9 on Richter scale was recorded at both seismographic centers in Jammu and Srinagar respectively. According to Director, Meterological, Sonam Lotus “the tremors were felt at 13:12:03 (IST), one minute after the same were felt at Delhi at 13:11:03 (IST). However, there was no report of any damage

DPC deferred due to investiture ceremony

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 5: The Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC), scheduled to meet tomorrow to take up promotion cases of top police officers, has been deferred in view of investiture ceremony of President’s Police Medals at Raj Bhavan. The DPC comprising Chief Secretary Madhav Lal, Home Secretary BR Sharma and Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda was scheduled to take promotion of police officers of the rank of IGPs, DIGs and SSPs

Inordinate delay in execution of road projects under PMGSY Oppn puts Govt in dock, demands action against delinquent officers

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 5: Several Opposition MLAs today put the Government in the dock over inordinate delay in the execution of road projects under Prime Minister’s Gramin Sadak Yojana (PMGY) and demanded stern action against the delinquent officers. “It is pity that even one or two kilometer long roads have not been completed during the past four years”, Kathua MLA, Charanjit Singh said while pointing towards the written reply given by the Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ali Mohd Sagar on behalf of the Minister Incharge Public Works Department, in response to his question..…..

Verbal spat between Speaker, Nizamuddin Ruckus in Assembly as PDP storms into Well; BJP, NPP stage walk-out

By Mohinder Verma

JAMMU, Mar 5: Pandemonium gripped the Legislative Assembly during Zero Hour today with People’s Democratic Party (PDP) MLAs storming to the Well of the House for not being allowed to raise the issues concerning the common masses and members of other Opposition parties holding protest on different issues before staging walk-out. There was also a verbal spat between Speaker and PDP MLA Nizamuddin Bhat. As soon as Zero Hour began, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Nagrota, Jugal Kishore raised the issue of Custodian Department property and demanded that the occupants of the property must be given ownership rights.

India-Iran to enhance cooperation in renewable energy

Excelsior Correspondent

TEHRAN, Mar 5: India and Iran have agreed to enhance cooperation in the field of renewable energy. In a meeting with Mehmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran, in Tehran, Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy called for an enhancement in bilateral ties and economic cooperation with Iran especially in the field of renewable energy. President Ahmadinejad agreed that the two countries should use their full potential to enhance cooperation and bilateral ties.

Earlier in the day, Dr. Abdullah had a bilateral meeting with the Iranian Energy Minister, Majid Namjou. Mr Namjou called India a leading country in the production of renewable energy. He added that Iran intended to develop renewable energies in cooperation with India. Dr. Abdullah outlined the progress that India had made in generating power through use of renewable energies, especially wind and solar. He also highlighted the progress of India’s National Solar Mission which has resulted in significant increase in installed capacity and an almost 40% fall in costs.

Dr. Abdullah also had bilateral meetings with the Governor-General of Shiraz, Hossein Sadegh Abedin, and Governor-General of Isfahan, Dr. Alireza Zakar Esfahani.

Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr Farooq Abdullah with Iranian Ministers during a meeting in Tehran on Monday.

Beg, Malhotra, VC call on Governor

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 5: Dr. Mehboob Beg, Member of Parliament, met Governor N N Vohra, at Raj Bhawan, here today. During the meeting, Dr. Beg discussed with the Governor various issues relating to the efficient and timely implementation of various important development and welfare schemes and programmes.

Amrit Malhotra, Chairman, Legislative Council also called on Mr Vohra.

During their meeting, the Governor and Mr. Malhotra discussed various issues relating to securing the rapid socio-economic advancement of the State.

This was Mr. Malhotra’s first meeting with the Governor after being elected as the Chairman of the Legislative Council recently.

Meanwhile, Dr. Tej Partap, Vice Chancellor, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST)-Kashmir, called on Mr Vohra.

During the meeting, the Governor and Dr. Partap reviewed the progress of the various measures being taken by the SKUAST-Kashmir for the advancement of modern practices in agriculture and its allied sectors in the Kashmir and Ladakh regions, particularly in the rain-fed areas.

Dr. Partap also briefed the Governor, who is the Chancellor of the University, about the status of various ongoing research projects and the new species of plant materials developed and released by the University in the recent past.