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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

For Foodies in Vizag

Don't Miss Whenever You Go To VISAKHAPATNAM....

Pamper Your Taste Buds At..

1. Mysore Bonda, Poori, Ghee karam masala dosa and MLA pesarattu at Sairam Parlour
2. Chicken Biryani, Liver fry at Raju garu dhaba
3. Chicken egg noodles at symbiosis in the evenings
4. Chicken 555 at justi square apartments in beach road
5. Chopsey noodles (crispy noodles) close to the jasti square appts at beach road
6. Cashew Chicken pakoda beside visakha eye hospital
7. Buffet at novotel
8. Bissibilla bath at mid night in dasapalla executive court
9. SGS curry point for gongura chicken and mutton in eenadu to gurdhwara road
10. Idli kudum at maha lakshmi tiffin bandi at jail road
11. Pani puri at laddu gopal
12. Mysore bajji and hot pongal at sairam parlour
13. Chicken tikka sizzelr biryani at eleven restaurant
14. Koddi kurra restaurant for tasty food at economic prices
15. Momos at ymca hall
16. Lamb bruger at strakes
17. Sinful chocolate shake at CCD LOUNGE
18. Friends dabha I guess at vizag vizayanagaram highway junction
19. Swiss chocolate or choco chip or nutty delight at jack frost
20. Any chocolate bakery items or swiss chocolate cake and molten chocolate ball(not to be missed) at bakers castle
21. Biryani at Jupiter restaurant
22. Some Muslim restaurant which serves mutton biryani only on friday and Sunday next to masid in jagadamba
23. Pomphret fish fry Decabana restaurant
24. Steam fish and shawarama at Raju's kitchen.
25. Mutton biryani and gongura mutton at budhil park.
26. Butter Sponge dosa at Venkatadri vantillu
27. Punukulu near lic building
28. BBQ nation
29. Road side kebabs(there they call them cheekulu) in MVP colony.
30. Egg dosa and cheese dosa near HSBC
31. kebabs and tikkas at Santosh Dhabha
32. badam milk at Siva rama sweets asilmetta and gruha priya in dwaraka nagar
33. jilebi and pani puri at sweet India siripuram
34. jilebi at laddu gopal MVP colony
35. non veg club sandwich at food ex
36. muri Mixture and tomato bajji at the start of asilmetta flyover near timpani school
37. Italian in flying spaghetti monster in front of waltair club
38. Mid night biryani green Park
39. bean board for coffees, Frappes and other drinks
40. PCC for desserts and pasta
41. bismilla chicken noodles near Zilla Parishad.
42. Fish and chips at the food truck near puri jaganath temple behind waltair club.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Home made medicine for Diabetis

A woman (65) was diabetic for the last 20+ years
and
was taking insulin
twice a day.
She used the enclosed homemade medicine for a fortnight and
now she is absolutely free of diabetes and taking all her food as normal
including sweets.
The doctors have advised her to stop insulin and any other blood sugar controlling drugs.
I request you all please circulate the email below to as many people as you
can and let them take maximum benefit from it.
AS RECEIVED :
DR. TONY ALMEIDA
( Bombay Kidney Speciality expert )
made the extensive experiments with perseverance and patience and discovered a
successful treatment for diabetes.
Now a days a lot of people, old men &
women in particular suffer a lot due to Diabetes.
Ingredients:
1 - Wheat 100 gm
2 - Gum(of tree) (gondh) 100 gm
3 - Barley 100 gm
4 - Black Seeds (kalunji) 100 gm
Method of Preparation :
Put all the above ingredients in 5 cups of water.
Boil it for 10 minutes and put off the fire.
Allow it to cool down by itself.
When it has become cold, filter out the
seeds and preserve water in a glass jug or bottle.
How to use it?
Take one small cup of this water every day early morning when your stomach is empty.
Continue this for 7 days.
Next week repeat the same but on alternate days. With these 2 weeks of
treatment you will wonder to see that you have become normal and can eat
normal food without problem.
Note:
A request is to spread this to as many as possible so that others can
also take benefit out of it.
SINCE THESE ARE ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS,
TAKING THEM IS NOT HARMFUL.
SO THOSE WHO ARE SCEPTICAL ABOUT THIS TREATMENT
MAY STILL TRY IT WITHOUT ANY HARM.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

What is in Lokpal bill

Following are the salient features of the amended Lokpal Bill passed on Tuesday by the Rajya Sabha.

1. Lokayuktas: The new bill mandates states to set up Lokayuktas within 365 days. States have the freedom to determine the nature and type of Lokayukta.

The old bill said the law shall be applicable to states only if they give consent to its application.

The old bill gave power to the central government to appoint state Lokayuktas while the new draft gives this power to the states.

2. Constitution of Lokpal:
The Lokpal will consist of a chairperson and a maximum of eight members, of which fifty percent shall be judicial members. Fifty percent members of Lokpal shall be from among SC, ST, OBCs, minorities and women.

The older version said the chairperson shall be the Chief Justice of India or a present or former judge of the Supreme Court or a non-judicial member with specified qualifications (chief justice or a judge of a high court).

3. Selection of Lokpal:
The selection committee will have Prime Minister, Lok Sabha Speaker, leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha and the Chief Justice of India. A fifth member of the selection committee for selection of Lokpal under the category of "eminent jurist" may be nominated by the President on the basis of recommendation of the first four members of the selection committee.

In the old bill, selection of the fifth person was left entirely to the President.

4. Religious bodies and trust: The new bill includes societies and trusts that collect public money, receive funding from foreign sources, and have an income level above a certain threshold, it excludes bodies creating endowments for or performing religious or charitable functions.

The old bill expanded definition of public servant by bringing societies and trusts which receive donations from the public (over a specified annual income) and, organisations which receive foreign donations (over Rs 10 lakh a year) within the purview of the Lokpal.

5. Prosecution: In the new version, before taking a decision on filing a chargesheet in a case upon consideration of the investigation report, the Lokpal may authorise its own prosecution wing or the concerned investigating agency to initiate prosecution in special courts.

Under the old bill, prosecution of the case could be done only by the prosecution wing of the Lokpal.

6. Central Bureau of Investigation:
For independence of the CBI, in the new bill a directorate of prosecution will be formed. Appointment of the director of prosecution will be on the recommendation of the Central Vigilance Commissioner.

Transfer of officers of CBI investigating cases referred by Lokpal will be only with the approval of Lokpal who will also have superintendence over CBI in relation to Lokpal referred cases.

7. Hearing:
The new bill says a government servant will get a hearing before a decision is taken by the Lokpal.

8. Prime Minister: The Prime Minister will be under the purview of the Lokpal with subject matter exclusions and specific process for handling complaints against the Prime Minister.

9. Investigation:
Inquiry has to be completed within 60 days and investigation to be completed within six months. Lokpal shall order an investigation only after hearing the public servant.

Inquiry against the prime minister has to be held in-camera and approved by two-thirds of the full bench of the Lokpal.

10. Penalty:
False and frivolous complaints - imprisonment up to one year and a fine of up to Rs.1 lakh. Public servants - imprisonment up to seven years. Criminal misconduct and habitually abetting corruption - jail term up to 10 years.


Lokpal's journey to transparency


1966

Morarji Desai led First Administrative Reforms Commission recommends setting up of Lokpal at Centre and Lokayukta in states to look into complaints against public functionaries, including MPs

1968-2001
Successive governments introduce Lokpal bill eight times

2002


Justice MN Venkatachaliah led Constitution Review Commission stresses the need for Lokpal and Lokayuktas

2004


UPA-I's national common minimum programme promises that Lokpal bill would be enacted

2005


Veerappa Moily led Second Administrative Reforms Commission reiterates that Lokpal be established without delay

2011

Jan: UPA-II's GoM headed by Pranab Mukherjee suggests a range of anti-corruption measures, including the Lokpal bill

Apr 5: Anna Hazare begins his first fast at Jantar Mantar demanding enactment of Jan Lokpal bill drafted by his team

Apr 9: Anna ends fast as the government forms a joint drafting committee consisting of ministers and civil society members

Jun 21: The last meeting of the drafting committee ends with the two sides coming up with separate drafts

Aug 4: Govt introduces a Lokpal bill, widely attacked as fl awed

Aug 8: Bill referred to standing committee

Aug 16: Anna launches second fast for Jan Lokpal bill

Dec 22: Govt re-introduces Lokpal and Lokayuktas bill


2012

Re-introduced in Rajya Sabha. Referred to select committee

2013

Dec 10: Anna Hazare begins fast in his village in Maharashtra, demanding urgent introduction of a new anti-corruption law

Dec 13: Amended bill tabled in Rajya Sabha

Dec 13: Rajya Sabha

Dec 13: Amended bill tabled in Rajya Sabha

Dec 17: Rajya Sabha passes Lokpal Bill

Dec 18: Lok Sabha passes Lokpal Bill