Thursday 21 May 2009

Is this India Today ?

It's been a short while since these promos have been shown & it sure has created a little uproar with many getting offended by Ramu's "Rann" Track "Jana Gana".The censor board is dragged in to ban the song & much more (But we not doin bollywood gossip here,so you will have to fine more news on that yourself )
Getting back to the point & how its connected with INDIA

I really dont see anything to be offended by in the song or the lyrics, infact im very satisfied with the whole thing,They (Ram Gopal Varma & team) have been brave enough to face reality & show it to others aswell. And it's not like he wants to officialy change the Indian Anthem !!

This according to me & many others is INDIA today..but not all agree & i feel the ones that dont agree are just blinding themselves because they dont want to face it.

It maybe the sour truth but it's the truth !
For once Ram Gopal Varma is doing something good...& still poor guy people going against him!(Hmmm just rememberd does this movie explain why he was @ the Taj after the Mumbai terror attack's.)



Well here is the video & lyrics of the new "Jana Gana" (INDIA TODAY )




JANA GANN MANN RANN HAI
IS RANN MEIN ZAKHMI
BHAARAT KA BHAAGYA VIDHAATA
PUNJAB SINDH GUJRAT MARATHA
EK DOOSRE SE LADD KE MAR RAHEIN HAIN
IS DESH NE HUMKO EK KIYA
AUR HUM DESH KE TUKDEY KAR RAHEIN HAIN
DRAVID UTKAL BANGA
KHOON BAHAA KER,
EK RANG KA KAR DIYA HUMNE TIRANGA
SARHADON PE JUNG AUR
GALIYON MEIN FASAAD DANGA
VINDH HIMACHAL YAMUNA GANGA
MEIN TEZAAB UBAL RAHA HAI
MAR GAYA SAB KA ZAMEER
JAANE KAB ZINDA HO AAGEY
PHIR BHI TAVA SHUBH NAAME JAAGE
TAVA SHUBH AASHISH MAANGE
AAG MEIN JAL KAR CHEEKH RAHA HAI
PHIR BHI KOI NAHI BACHAATA
GAAHE TAVA JAYA GAATHA
DESH KA AISA HAAL HAI LEKIN
AAPAS MEIN LADD RAHEIN NETA
JANA GANN MANGAL DAAYAK JAYA HAI
BHAARAT KO BACHA LE VIDHAATA!!!
JAYA HAI – YA YEH – MARANN HAI
JANA – GANN – MANA – RANN HAI
Whats your take on this ?
It's really sad & heartbreaking to see this truth but we cant overlook it either. !!!!!
WAKE UP PEOPLE !

Sunday 17 May 2009

Welcome

Welcome to India Needs To Change.

The main purpose of this blog is for Indians to discuss & share views on the status of the country.As we all proudly love India we also hate many things about our country,We always find ourselves saying "India Needs To Change" but the main question then Arises is "WHEN?"

Why do we blame the government for every downfall of India..is it only in their hands ? or can we really do something for our country..We all crave for a change & honestly speaking we need a very big change.

The population of the country is about 1.13 billion now it sure is hard to take care of a country with that kind of population.But is that the excuse for not making India up to the mark...?
We all know the government somewhere is corrupt & if that corruption dies India can be a better place!
But will that corruption ever go..?Will we have politicians that really crave for the country to change.?We do have some but we need all of them to crave to make India a better place.!

Join us here at India Needs To Change to express your views about India.

If you would like to discuss a topic/views or share your experiences on this blog please e-mail us at indianeeds2change@gmail.com & we shall post your topic or views here.& see what fellow Indian's think.

To change India WE NEED TO CHANGE
let this be the beginning of a change.......

Congress Leadership

India's ruling Congress-led coalition was re-elected today for a second term with a stronger mandate, as voters nationwide gave an unexpectedly clear endorsement of prime minister Manmohan Singh's left-of-centre administration, setting the stage for an era of greater political stability.


The Congress party delivered its best performance for decades, and while it will still need the support of regional parties outside its United Progressive Alliance (UPA), it was expected to form a considerably more powerful government that it did in 2004, and one more able to push through an ambitious reforming programme.


Sonia Gandhi stood with Manmohan Singh outside her home in central Delhi to thank the electorate. "Eventually, the people of India know what is good for them," she said. "They always make the right choice."
Singh added: "I express my deep sense of gratitude to the people for the massive mandate they have given."

Once again proving Indian opinion polls are to be treated with great scepticism, Congress defied exit polls and analysts' predictions, which for days had predicted a much closer result, anticipating that regional parties would play a central role.

Instead, the results showed the reverse, with a clear resurgence

of the Congress party as a national force. With more than 70% of the vote counted, the Congress-led UPA was set to take more than 258 seats, and the opposition alliance led by the Bharatiya Janata party forecast to take 162. Politicians such as the Dalit leader, Mayawati, chief minister of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, had hoped to play an influential role in the formation of new government, but found themselves unexpectedly irrelevant in the face of the Congress party's strong showing.

As the results came out, Congress politicians described the surge in nationwide support as a vote for the party's pro-poor measures. Although the party has been criticised for the patchy implementation of its pro-rural poor initiatives, there is a recognition that the scale and ambition of programmes such as the national rural employment guarantee scheme (which promised 100 days of work at minimum wage salary for everyone) have begun to make inroads into the extreme poverty which remains in much of India's rural heartland.

MJ Akbar, magazine editor and political commentator, said he thought the vote for Congress was also a vote for clean politics. Singh, he said, has a strong reputation as an uncorrupt politician, in a political arena tarnished by serious corruption scandals." People don't want corrupt leadership. They want the leaders to look decent and behave decently," he added

(Source Guardian.co.uk-Edited version)

What do you think...Will congress deliver how public want them to?
Or will it be the same old stuff all over again...just talks & no work?

Jana Gana Mana

Jana-Gana-Mana-Adhinayaka,

Jaya He

Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata

Punjab -Sindhu-Gujarata-Maratha Dravida-Utkala-Banga

Vindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-Ganga

Uchchhala-Jaladhi Taranga

Tava Subha Name Jage Tava Subha Ashisa Mage

Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha.

Jana-Gana-Mangala Dayaka,

Jaya He

Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata

Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He,

Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya He

I start this blog with respect for India & the national anthem which has recently won the worlds best national anthem award by UNESCO.

Anthem music & lyrics by Rabindranath Tagore,It was first sung at the CalcuttaSession of the Indian National Congress on 27 December 1911.Jana Gana Mana was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the Indian national anthem on January 24.