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Kshetram Movie Review,wallpapers
Kshetram Movie Review,wallpapers
STARRING : Jagapathi Babu, Priyamani, Shyam, Kota and others
MUSIC : Koti
DIRECTOR : T Venugopal
RELEASE DATE : December 29th, 2011
MUSIC : Koti
DIRECTOR : T Venugopal
RELEASE DATE : December 29th, 2011
Below Average
Jagapathi Babu and Priyamani paired up successfully for three films and this is their fourth film. As such there was some curiosity factor as to what they come up with in Kshetram. Coupled with this we have the subject - about God and spirits and revenge. Let us see how the film has finally turned out to be.
Story
The story is about two young people - Chakri (Shyam) working in Malaysia for a TV channel and his lover Sohini (Priyamani). They get married with blessing from the parents on both sides. When Sohini enters the house of her in-laws she comes to know some shocking news.
Kota and his son Aditya Menon have conspired and killed Chakri's uncle Veera Narasimha Rayulu as they wanted to stop him from bringing the deities of lord Narasimha Swamy from Penchalamma kona and installing them at a temple in the village. The reason is that the deity has 1000s of acres and crores of property in his name and so they dont not want this to happen. The crooks want to unsurp the property as the trust is held by Narasimha Raylu.
Narasimha Raylulu is killed and even his wife Penchalamma (Priyamani) is also killed. Penchalamma wows to complete the task undertaken by her husband. Now Penchalamma has come back in the form of Sohini. Penchalamma's spirit enters Sohini's body and completes the unfinished task.
Performance:
Jagapathi Babu is standard. His role is brief but he does a neat job. However the fire in him is missing. Priyamani plays a dual role and she is okay in both the roles. Kick Shyam also has a short role and he does it with full vigour. Kota is not that effective. Tanikella Bharani is seen in a sober role as a priest. There is nothing much to say about the other star cast - from Brahmanandam to Surekha Vani, Rajiv Kanakala, Siva Parvati etc.
Analysis
The story is neither new nor novel. It has been told several times before. The direction is lackluster and the screenplay is dull and confusing. There are several jerks in the film. The director fails to stir up the emotions and not a single scene is worth mentioning. There is also not high voltage drama or suspense and the film moves from one scene to the next in a slow and painful manner. The music is bad and so is the cinematography.
Verdict:
Kshetram is a badly made film and despite a decent star cast the final product is way below average. The film is a big bore from start to finish. Avoid the film.
Jagapathi Babu and Priyamani paired up successfully for three films and this is their fourth film. As such there was some curiosity factor as to what they come up with in Kshetram. Coupled with this we have the subject - about God and spirits and revenge. Let us see how the film has finally turned out to be.
Story
The story is about two young people - Chakri (Shyam) working in Malaysia for a TV channel and his lover Sohini (Priyamani). They get married with blessing from the parents on both sides. When Sohini enters the house of her in-laws she comes to know some shocking news.
Kota and his son Aditya Menon have conspired and killed Chakri's uncle Veera Narasimha Rayulu as they wanted to stop him from bringing the deities of lord Narasimha Swamy from Penchalamma kona and installing them at a temple in the village. The reason is that the deity has 1000s of acres and crores of property in his name and so they dont not want this to happen. The crooks want to unsurp the property as the trust is held by Narasimha Raylu.
Narasimha Raylulu is killed and even his wife Penchalamma (Priyamani) is also killed. Penchalamma wows to complete the task undertaken by her husband. Now Penchalamma has come back in the form of Sohini. Penchalamma's spirit enters Sohini's body and completes the unfinished task.
Performance:
Jagapathi Babu is standard. His role is brief but he does a neat job. However the fire in him is missing. Priyamani plays a dual role and she is okay in both the roles. Kick Shyam also has a short role and he does it with full vigour. Kota is not that effective. Tanikella Bharani is seen in a sober role as a priest. There is nothing much to say about the other star cast - from Brahmanandam to Surekha Vani, Rajiv Kanakala, Siva Parvati etc.
Analysis
The story is neither new nor novel. It has been told several times before. The direction is lackluster and the screenplay is dull and confusing. There are several jerks in the film. The director fails to stir up the emotions and not a single scene is worth mentioning. There is also not high voltage drama or suspense and the film moves from one scene to the next in a slow and painful manner. The music is bad and so is the cinematography.
Verdict:
Kshetram is a badly made film and despite a decent star cast the final product is way below average. The film is a big bore from start to finish. Avoid the film.
Veedinthe - Movie Reviews, Story, Trailers, Wallpapers Movie Theatres List @ HYD
Veedinthe - Movie Review
STARRING : Vikram, K Viswanath, Deeksha Seth,
Sana
MUSIC : Yuvan Shankar RajaDIRECTOR : Susinthran
RELEASE DATE : December 30th, 2011
Below Average :
A new film by hero Vikram always heightens the expectations of his fans. Vikram is known for his novel and high voltage action films. Let us see what Vikram has come up with in his new film 'Veedinthe'.
Story:
The story is all about a happy go lucky boy Fire Sankar (Vikram). He is a gym boy and he works as a junior artist in films - playing mostly the role of a one of the gang members of the villain. Vikram comes across an old man Dakshinamurty (K Viswanath). He has a problem. His son is after his property as he wants to gift it to a powerful lady politician 'Akka' the president of the Pagati Chukka Party. In return he expects Akka to give her a party ticket to contest as MLA.
However Dakshinamurty is not ready to give way the 25 acres land to his son as he and his wife have built a beautiful orphanage that give shelter to thousands of children. Dakshnamurty's son and the goons of Akka, along with a powerful land mafia don Mustafa (Pradeep Rawat) are after him but he is rescued by Sankar and kept in his house. Sankar also falls in love with Deeksha Seth. He is helped in his wooing her by Dakshinamurty.
Dakshnamurty's son acts as if he has realized his mistake and also makes his father believe that Vikram is actually after his property. The orphanage finally gets into the hand of Akka. The rest of the story is how Sankar takes on Akka and ensures that the orphanage is back in the hands of Dakshinamurthy.
Performance:
The film is Vikram show all the way. He is as usual. He also enthralls his fans in as many as 17 different get ups. K Viswanath shows his caliber. He is very good in the first half, particularly when he helps Vikram in wooing his love Deeksha Seth.
Deeksha Seth has very little to do and she is okay. Sana gets to play a big role as a powerful lady politician. She does a good job. Pradeep Rawat is okay as villain.
Analysis:
Veedinthe is a simple story of a young man who aspires to become a big villain in films. He is a kindhearted guy. The story is too simple and the screenplay is too dull to enable Vikram to come up with something special. The film is entertaining in the first half and builds up some momentum. However the second half is slow and the film drags on and on before reaching a predictable ending.
Verdict:
The fans of Vikram go to the film with high expectations. While Vikram does not disappoint, it is the story and screenplay that play spoilsport. The direction is also weak. The end result of the film is same and predictable. Veedinthe is an average film and definitely not among the best from Vikram.
Vikram's veedinthe Movie Theatres List @ HYD
STARRING : Vikram, K Viswanath, Deeksha Seth,
Sana
MUSIC : Yuvan Shankar RajaDIRECTOR : Susinthran
RELEASE DATE : December 30th, 2011
Below Average :
A new film by hero Vikram always heightens the expectations of his fans. Vikram is known for his novel and high voltage action films. Let us see what Vikram has come up with in his new film 'Veedinthe'.
Story:
The story is all about a happy go lucky boy Fire Sankar (Vikram). He is a gym boy and he works as a junior artist in films - playing mostly the role of a one of the gang members of the villain. Vikram comes across an old man Dakshinamurty (K Viswanath). He has a problem. His son is after his property as he wants to gift it to a powerful lady politician 'Akka' the president of the Pagati Chukka Party. In return he expects Akka to give her a party ticket to contest as MLA.
However Dakshinamurty is not ready to give way the 25 acres land to his son as he and his wife have built a beautiful orphanage that give shelter to thousands of children. Dakshnamurty's son and the goons of Akka, along with a powerful land mafia don Mustafa (Pradeep Rawat) are after him but he is rescued by Sankar and kept in his house. Sankar also falls in love with Deeksha Seth. He is helped in his wooing her by Dakshinamurty.
Dakshnamurty's son acts as if he has realized his mistake and also makes his father believe that Vikram is actually after his property. The orphanage finally gets into the hand of Akka. The rest of the story is how Sankar takes on Akka and ensures that the orphanage is back in the hands of Dakshinamurthy.
Performance:
The film is Vikram show all the way. He is as usual. He also enthralls his fans in as many as 17 different get ups. K Viswanath shows his caliber. He is very good in the first half, particularly when he helps Vikram in wooing his love Deeksha Seth.
Deeksha Seth has very little to do and she is okay. Sana gets to play a big role as a powerful lady politician. She does a good job. Pradeep Rawat is okay as villain.
Analysis:
Veedinthe is a simple story of a young man who aspires to become a big villain in films. He is a kindhearted guy. The story is too simple and the screenplay is too dull to enable Vikram to come up with something special. The film is entertaining in the first half and builds up some momentum. However the second half is slow and the film drags on and on before reaching a predictable ending.
Verdict:
The fans of Vikram go to the film with high expectations. While Vikram does not disappoint, it is the story and screenplay that play spoilsport. The direction is also weak. The end result of the film is same and predictable. Veedinthe is an average film and definitely not among the best from Vikram.
Vikram's veedinthe Movie Theatres List @ HYD
Thursday, 29 December 2011
APPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2012 question papers with answers
HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) on Monday issued the Group I notification for 263 posts in 19 categories on Monday. The preliminary examination for the same will be held on May 27, 2012.
The final examination will be held on October 3, 2012. Group I aspirants can submit their applications from December 9 to January 8, 2012. More details of the test are available on APPSC website, a release said.
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APPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2012 – Online Apply for 263 Vacancies: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission – APPSC has issued Group 1 notification for the recruitment of 263 Vacancies in various departments. The eligible and suitable candidates can apply through online application mode from 09/12/2011 to 08/01/2012. The information regarding age limit, educational qualification, no of posts, selection process, how to apply, application fee, and other details of APPSC GROUP-I , Notification No. 18/2011 is mentioned below…
APPSC Group-I, Notification No.18/2011 Vacancy Details:
Total no of Posts: 263 Posts
Name of the Posts:
1. Deputy Collectors in A.P. Civil Service (Executive Branch): 07 Posts
2. Commercial Tax Officers in A.P. Commercial Taxes Service: 01 Post
3. Deputy Supdt. of Police (Civil) Cat-2 in A.P. Police Service: 05 Posts
4. Deputy Supdt.of Jails (MEN) in A.P. Jail Service: 04 Posts
5. Divisional Fire Officers in Fire & Emergency Services: 10 Posts
6. District Registrar in A.P. Registration and Stamps Service: 05 Posts
7. District Tribal Welfare Officer in A.P. Tribal Welfare Service: 04 Posts
8. District Employment Officer in Employment Service: 23 Posts
9. Asst. Treasury Officer/Asst. Accounts Officer in A.P. Treasury & Accounts Service: 10 Posts
10. Deputy Registrar in A.P. Cooperative Service: 15 Posts
11. District Panchayat Raj Officers in Panchayat Raj Service: 11 Posts
12. Regional Transport Officers in A.P. Transport Service: 06 Posts
13. District Social Welfare Officer in A.P. Social Welfare Service: 05 Posts
14. District B.C. Welfare Officer in B.C. Welfare Service: 04 Posts
15. Municipal Commissioner Grade-II in A.P. Municipal Administration Service: 03 posts
16. Mandal Parishad Development Officer in A.P. Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Service: 80 Posts
17. Lay Secretary / Administrative Officer in Medical and Health: 02 Posts
18. Assistant Prohibition & Excise Superintendent in A.P. Prohibition & Excise Service: 04 Posts
19. Assistant Audit Officer in A.P. Local Fund Audit Service: 64 Posts
Age Limit: For the posts S.No 1, 2, 6 to 17, & 19 is 18 to 34 years and for the posts S.No. 3 21 to 28 years, S.No 4 is 18 to 28 years; S.No 5 is 21 to 26 years and S. No 18 is 18 to 26 years as on 01/07/2011.
Educational Qualification: Any Degree from a recognized University. (Candidates see the advertisement for more details regarding educational qualification.)
Application Fee: Each applicant must pay Rs-100/- towards application fee and Rs-120/- towards Examination fee paid at AP Online Centers/State Bank of India in the form of Challan download from the APPSC website on or before 06/01/2012. Payment of Rs-100/- towards application processing fee is compulsory for all applicants.
Selection Process: The mode of selection is based on Screening Test (Objective Type), Main (Written) Examination (Conventional Type), and Oral Test (Interview).
How to Apply: The eligible candidates can apply through online application mode from the website www.apspsc.gov.in between 09/12/2011 to 08/01/2012.
Instructions for Online Applying:
1. Candidates visit the APPSC website and enter his/her basic personal details.
2. After entering the personal details candidate will get Challan form and pay the application fee at AP Online Centers/State Bank of India on or before 06/01/2012.
3. Now candidates obtain the Fee pain Challan with journal number in first instance.
4. After payment of application fee candidates will again visit the APPSC website and enter the journal number and fill all the details in online application form and click on submit button.
5. Now candidates affix a photograph on white paper and sign below the photograph with black pen.
6. Scan the above photograph and signature and upload in the appropriate place provided in online application.
Important Dates:
Opening date for online registration: 09/12/2011
Closing date for online registration: 08/01/2012
Last date for fee payment: 06/01/2012
The Screening Test is likely to be held on 27/05/2012
The Main Examination is likely to be held on 03/10/2012
For more details, please visit :
http://website.apspsc.gov.in/Documents/NOTIFICATIONS/123.pdf
The final examination will be held on October 3, 2012. Group I aspirants can submit their applications from December 9 to January 8, 2012. More details of the test are available on APPSC website, a release said.
more details to click here
APPSC Group 1 Recruitment 2012 – Online Apply for 263 Vacancies: Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission – APPSC has issued Group 1 notification for the recruitment of 263 Vacancies in various departments. The eligible and suitable candidates can apply through online application mode from 09/12/2011 to 08/01/2012. The information regarding age limit, educational qualification, no of posts, selection process, how to apply, application fee, and other details of APPSC GROUP-I , Notification No. 18/2011 is mentioned below…
APPSC Group-I, Notification No.18/2011 Vacancy Details:
Total no of Posts: 263 Posts
Name of the Posts:
1. Deputy Collectors in A.P. Civil Service (Executive Branch): 07 Posts
2. Commercial Tax Officers in A.P. Commercial Taxes Service: 01 Post
3. Deputy Supdt. of Police (Civil) Cat-2 in A.P. Police Service: 05 Posts
4. Deputy Supdt.of Jails (MEN) in A.P. Jail Service: 04 Posts
5. Divisional Fire Officers in Fire & Emergency Services: 10 Posts
6. District Registrar in A.P. Registration and Stamps Service: 05 Posts
7. District Tribal Welfare Officer in A.P. Tribal Welfare Service: 04 Posts
8. District Employment Officer in Employment Service: 23 Posts
9. Asst. Treasury Officer/Asst. Accounts Officer in A.P. Treasury & Accounts Service: 10 Posts
10. Deputy Registrar in A.P. Cooperative Service: 15 Posts
11. District Panchayat Raj Officers in Panchayat Raj Service: 11 Posts
12. Regional Transport Officers in A.P. Transport Service: 06 Posts
13. District Social Welfare Officer in A.P. Social Welfare Service: 05 Posts
14. District B.C. Welfare Officer in B.C. Welfare Service: 04 Posts
15. Municipal Commissioner Grade-II in A.P. Municipal Administration Service: 03 posts
16. Mandal Parishad Development Officer in A.P. Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Service: 80 Posts
17. Lay Secretary / Administrative Officer in Medical and Health: 02 Posts
18. Assistant Prohibition & Excise Superintendent in A.P. Prohibition & Excise Service: 04 Posts
19. Assistant Audit Officer in A.P. Local Fund Audit Service: 64 Posts
Age Limit: For the posts S.No 1, 2, 6 to 17, & 19 is 18 to 34 years and for the posts S.No. 3 21 to 28 years, S.No 4 is 18 to 28 years; S.No 5 is 21 to 26 years and S. No 18 is 18 to 26 years as on 01/07/2011.
Educational Qualification: Any Degree from a recognized University. (Candidates see the advertisement for more details regarding educational qualification.)
Application Fee: Each applicant must pay Rs-100/- towards application fee and Rs-120/- towards Examination fee paid at AP Online Centers/State Bank of India in the form of Challan download from the APPSC website on or before 06/01/2012. Payment of Rs-100/- towards application processing fee is compulsory for all applicants.
Selection Process: The mode of selection is based on Screening Test (Objective Type), Main (Written) Examination (Conventional Type), and Oral Test (Interview).
How to Apply: The eligible candidates can apply through online application mode from the website www.apspsc.gov.in between 09/12/2011 to 08/01/2012.
Instructions for Online Applying:
1. Candidates visit the APPSC website and enter his/her basic personal details.
2. After entering the personal details candidate will get Challan form and pay the application fee at AP Online Centers/State Bank of India on or before 06/01/2012.
3. Now candidates obtain the Fee pain Challan with journal number in first instance.
4. After payment of application fee candidates will again visit the APPSC website and enter the journal number and fill all the details in online application form and click on submit button.
5. Now candidates affix a photograph on white paper and sign below the photograph with black pen.
6. Scan the above photograph and signature and upload in the appropriate place provided in online application.
Important Dates:
Opening date for online registration: 09/12/2011
Closing date for online registration: 08/01/2012
Last date for fee payment: 06/01/2012
The Screening Test is likely to be held on 27/05/2012
The Main Examination is likely to be held on 03/10/2012
For more details, please visit :
http://website.apspsc.gov.in/Documents/NOTIFICATIONS/123.pdf
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Biography of Anna Hazare
Biography of Anna Hazare – Story of Army Driver becoming
the Father of Nation Bigger than Bharat Ratna
Updated on Monday, August 22, 2011
Name - Kisan Bapat Baburao Hazare known as Anna Hazare
Birth date - 15 January 1940
Anna Hazare was born in Bhingar village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state in western India to Baburao Hazare and Laxmi Bai, an unskilled labourer family
He was raised by his childless aunt in Mumbai but could not continue beyond VII standard and had to quit midway due to problems.
He has two sisters.
He is unmarried.
1963 -
Anna had enrolled with the Army on April 14, 1963.
He had completed his training at Aurangabad in Maharashtra.
He had joined the service as a recruit.
He was attested as a soldier on November 16, 1963.
He was holding the rank of sepoy at the time of leaving the service.
Anna Hazare started his career as a driver in the Indian Army.
During his 15-year tenure as a soldier, he was posted to several states like Sikkim, Bhutan, Jammu-Kashmir, Assam, Mizoram, Leh and Ladakh and braved challenging weathers.
When Anna was in Army five medals were notified to Anna –
1. Sainya Seva Medal,
2. Nine Years Long Service Medal,
3. Sangram Medal,
4. 25th Independent Anniversary Medal
5. Paschimi Star
Anna was greatly influenced by Swami Vivekananda’s teachings.
In the year 1965, Pakistan attacked India and at that time, Hazare was posted at the Khemkaran border. On November 12, 1965, Pakistan launched air attacks on Indian base and all of Hazare’s comrades became martyrs
In 1978, he took voluntary retirement from the 9th Maratha Battalion
After serving 15 Years in Army Anna took the voluntary retirement and returned to his native place in Ralegan Siddhi, in the Parner tehsil of Ahmednagar district.
Ralegan Siddhi falls in the drought-prone area with a mere 400 to 500 mm of annual rainfall.
There were no weirs to retain rainwater.
During the month of April and May, water tankers were the only means of drinking water.
Almost 80 per cent of the villagers were dependent on other villages for food grains. Residents used to walk for more than four to six kilometers in search of work
Hazare came across the work of one Vilasrao Salunke, a resident of Saswad near Pune who had started a novel project of water management through watershed development in a joint venture with the Gram Panchyat. Hazare visited the project and decided to implement it in Ralegan Siddhi.
He steered the villagers to begin working towards water conservation.
At the outset, they completed 48 Nala Bunding work, contour trenches, staggered trenches, gully plugs, meadows development and of forestation of 500 hectares of land. Thereafter, they constructed five RCC weirs and 16 Gabion Weirs.
This resulted in increase in the ground water level.
Hazare’s Ralegan Siddhi became the first role model of an ideal village from the worst village to an ideal village.
Anna rightly thought that Development is marred by corruption and started a new venture in 1991 called Bhrashtachar Virodhi Jan Aandolan (BVJA) or public movement against corruption.
It was found that some 42 forest officers had duped the state government for crores of rupees through corruption in confederacy.
Hazare submitted the evidences to the government but the latter was reluctant to take action against all these officers as one of the ministers of the ruling party was involved in the scam.
A distressed Hazare returned the Padmashree Award to the President of India and also returned the Vriksha Mitra Award given by then prime minister of India Rajiv Gandhi.
He further went on an indefinite hunger strike in Alandi on the same issue.
Finally, the government woke up and took action against the criminal and corrupt officers as well as six of the ministers were forced to resign and more than 400 officers from different government offices were sent back to home.
In 1995 Shiv Sena-BJP government came to power in the state
Hazare raised the issue of alleged massive land purchase by Gholap's wife Shashikala in Nashik between April to September 1996.
He forwarded the available documentary evidences in support of his allegations to then Maharashtra Governor P. C. Alexander
On 4 November 1997, Gholap filed a defamation suit against Hazare for accusing him of corruption.
On 9 September 1998, Anna Hazare was imprisoned in the Yerawada Jail after being sentenced to simple imprisonment for three months by the Mumbai Metropolitan Court all political parties, every one from Maharashtra except the BJP and the Shiv Sena came in support of him
Later due to public protest, outcry the Government of Maharashtra ordered his release from the jail.
The state government has opened cooperative societies, credit societies & urban banks everywhere in states.
However, the directors of such societies do the corruption and failed to pay back the basic amount to the members of the societies.
Thus poor people get cheated when Anna saw this he again began his agitation against this.
Hazare agitated for over eight months.
The result was that more than Rs 125 crore was recovered from defaulters and the members of such societies heaved a sigh of relief.
Recovery of around Rs. 400 crores is in the pipeline.
After this Anna started to fight for the Right to information act.
Government ignored Anna.
In 1997 Anna agitated in Azad Maidan in Mumbai to create mass public awareness about RTI amongst the youth.
Anna started to travel across state.
Government promised Anna they will pass RTI act but in reality they never did it.
For this Anna agitated ten times for this law.
When Anna saw that Government is not willing to pass this law Anna went on an indefinite hunger strike at Azad Maidan in the last week of July 2003.
After 12 days of Hunger strike in Azad Maidan the President of India signed the draft of the Right to Information Act and ordered the state government to implement it with effect from 2002. The same draft was considered as the base document for the making of the National Right to Information Act-2005.
In 2003 Anna Hazare raised corruption charges against 4 ministers of the Congress-NCP government
Government ignored him
Then Anna started his fast unto death agitation on 9 August 2003.
He ended his fast on 17 August 2003 after then chief minister Sushil Kumar Shinde formed a one man commission, headed by the retired justice P. B. Sawant to probe his charges.
The P. B. Sawant commission report was submitted on 23 February 2005, indicted Suresh Jain, Nawab Malik and Padmasinh Patil.
Suresh Jain and Nawab Malik resigned from the cabinet in March 2005
Jan Lokpal Bill –
Agitation and hunger strike at the age of 73 and great victory against powerful and rich government
India against corruption movement
N. Santosh Hegde, a former justice of the Supreme Court of India and Lokayukta of Karnataka, Prashant Bhushan, a senior lawyer in the Supreme Court along with the members of the India against Corruption movement drafted an alternate bill, named as the Jan Lokpal Bill (People's Ombudsman Bill) with more stringent provisions and wider power to the Lokpal (Ombudsman)
On April 5 2011 Again Anna started second freedom struggle in India.
Anna wrote to everyone regarding Jan Lok Pal bill but no one listened him
After that on 5th April 2011 Started fast unto death to wake up the government for India.
Anna started war against corruption in India.
Hazare has started a fast unto death from 5 April 2011 at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, to press for the demand to form a joint committee of the representatives of the Government and the civil society to draft a new bill with stronger penal actions and more independence to the Lokpal and Lokayuktas (Ombudsmen in the states)
In beginning Government of India ignored him, many people said many things, but as First day was over Anna got the support from every corner of India and
No one has expected such a support Anna will get for this bill.
Over night table were turned and after 4 days of discussion with government of India servants .
Finally Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh realized that demand of Anna is right and government accepted all the demands of Anna.
Thus Jantar Mantar saved from becoming another Tahir Square.
Anna Hazare won the following awards –
1. Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra award by the Government of India on November 19, 1986 from the hands of Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi.
2. 1989 - Krishi Bhushana award by the Government of Maharashtra.
3. 1990 - Padmashri award, by the Government of India
4. 1992 - Padmabhushan award, by the Government of India
5. 2008 - On April 15 2008, Anna Hazare received the World Bank's 2008 Jit Gill Memorial Award for Outstanding Public Service
6. Care International of the USA, Transparency International, Seoul (South Korea)
7. He received awards worth Rs 25 lakh and donated the entire amount for the Swami Vivekananda Kritadnyata Nidhi (social gratitude fund). Out of the two lakh rupees received from the above amount, mass marriages are carried of at least 25-30 poor couples every year.
Anna Hazare has given his life for the benefit of India.
He got the home in his village but he has not entered in that house from last 35 years.
Anna Hazare and Properties –
Anna Hazare has declared he has got Rs68, 688 in bank balance and cash and three pieces of land
Hazare's lands were either donated to him or family owned
In his statement, Hazare said two land pieces measuring 0.07 Hectares and two hectares are in his native village in Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra while 0.46 hectare of land is in Pimpianer.
one of the pieces of land in Ralegan Siddhi was donated by Army to him which he has donated for village use
the Pimpianer land was donated to him by a villager.Hazare has further donated this land for village use.
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