08/04/2018
Are you paying attention?
Good.
If you're not listening
carefully you will miss things.
Important things.
If you think that
because you're sitting where you are
and I am sitting where I am
that you are in control
of what is about to happen.
I am talking about *‘The Lucifer Effect’*. Lucifer was once an angel. He was the most exalted. His name means “bringer of light” but he fell from grace because he refused to recognise that of God which was in His creation Adam. He was banished to Hell and became the embodiment of evil, the devil. The devil made it is aim to expose the evil in man through temptation to do bad things.
The Lucifer Effect is how a good person you and I can learn quickly to do bad things. Do you know about “The Stanford Prison Experiment”?. Some students were randomly assigned to the role of prisoners or guards for this experiment. The guards took their role so well they quickly began to bully and harass the prisoners and to dehumanize them. The head of Stamford experiment even lost his detachment and became engrossed in his role as prison governor. When he was brought to his senses and the experiment, went to brutal and out of control, was terminated after only 6 days.
It was understood that people succumb to the “Lucifer Effect” when they were believed to treat a group *“less favourably”* and *“Dehumanizing”* the group. It involves taking away the humanity of the victim and reducing them to a lesser, more animalistic status.
It is being achieved through propaganda and which are being done in several ways.
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30/04/2017
Bhopal Gas Disaster
The night of 2–3 December 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and other chemicals.
The official immediate death toll was 2,259.
The government of Madhya Pradesh confirmed a total of 3,787 deaths related to the gas release.
A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling injuries.
Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZTld8_fVyg
DOW Vs. Bhopal | A Toxic Rap Battle
My Toxic Rap Battle: DOW Vs. Bhopal Whose side are you on? SIGN the petition to the US White House telling them to stop shielding Dow Chemical from its corpo...
10/11/2015
Wish you all a very happy, safe and prosperous Diwali
Specially for all those Engineers who couldn't get holiday this time
and celebrating this Diwali at your colleges, work places etc
04/11/2015
"When I first read about this, I imagined government officials unleashing hoards of mealworms on our landfills for an epic buffet, but unfortunately, that doesn't seem super plausible — remember, they eat really, really slowly
..
But what if we could emulate the mechanisms inside their stomachs that break down the plastic? If we could just recreate that environment on a larger scale,
we wouldn't have to work so hard melting down bottles and turning them back into new bottles."
http://www.upworthy.com/worms-that-can-eat-plastic-could-save-us-from-destroying-the-planet?c=ufb3
Worms that can eat plastic could save us from destroying the planet.
They aren't much to look at, but they might just save our butts.
16/08/2015
Worth reading it !!
8 Laws Modern India Needs Right About Now
For all our claims of 'modernization', the non-acceptance of these laws still makes India look like it is from the stone age.
15/08/2015
Happy Independence day to all Indian all around the Globe
I always wondered why somebody dont' do anything about this,
then I realized
I AM SOMEBODY.........
Watch this video
and Introspect that why only that little boy had courage to follow his heart without thinking anything about the result,
and others couldn't do anything...................................
"This Independence Day
Please take a pledge that we will take the first step to solve any problem whenever condition arises"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFs5vWxW-vc
Tum Chalo to Hindusta Chale - TOI Lead India "Tree"
New India, New Anthem - Tum Chalo to Hindusta Chale - Times Of India Lead India Campaign - "Tree" Ad
20/06/2015
To Our Army !
A Conversation Between A Soldier And Software Engineer In Shatabdi Express - The Logical Indian
An Indian Army soldier and a software engineer met in Shatabadi Express and here is an interesting conversation that transpired between them: Vivek Pradhan was not a happy man. Even the plush comfort of the air-conditioned compartment of the Shatabdhi express could not cool his frayed nerves. He was…
01/02/2015
becasue this time
Let your playin' Do your talking'
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sangram-IIT-Roorkee/489953277809164?ref=br_tf
Sangram, IIT Roorkee
This is the official page of Sangram The Annual Sports Festival of IIT Roorkee.
Sangram' 20, Refuse to loose
Dates: 10th - 12th April 2020
22/01/2015
NASA Just Released the Most Detailed Photo of Outer Space Ever Taken
That's what you're going to say after seeing this crystal-clear image of the universe. The picture of the Andromeda galaxy, the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, is comprised of a mind-boggling 1.5 billion pixels and was snapped from 2.5 million light years away by the powerful Hubble Space Telescope.
The composite image is just a small section of the galaxy. Dazzling and jaw-dropping, the picture shows more than 100 million stars and allows astronomers to see individual stars in the galaxy for the first time.
To give you a better idea, the full picture consists of nearly 8,000 exposures taken from 411 locations and speeds through a 61,000-light-year-long stretch of galaxy. Each of those white dots is a sun.
It's so big that it requires 600 high-definition televisions to see the whole image, according to USA Today.
Gigapixels of Andromeda [4K]
First & Last photo by Cory Poole: https://www.facebook.com/CoryPoolePhotography Super-high resolution image of Andromeda from Hubble (NASA/ESA): http://www.s...
22/01/2015
मध्यप्रदेश में 2014 में बाघों की संख्या में 20 % की बृद्धि हुई।
2010 में देश भर में बाघों की संख्या 1,706 थी जो बढ़कर 2014 में 2,226 हो गई है।
The tiger population in Madhya Pradesh registered a 20% increase in 2014,
11/01/2015
Quick Facts: is largest producer of soft iron & 4th largest producer of crude steel in the world.
Source: Indian Diplomacy