Sunday 29 March 2015

Bypass the Bypass surgery”

Dr Syed Zair Hussain Rizvi

EVERY SEED OF POMEGRANATE (DELUM) WHICH GOES IN YOUR STOMACH IS A SEED OF LIFE FOR YOUR HEART

Two things are full of benefits for the human being, Lukewarm water & Pomegranate.

Pomegranate is a seasonal fruit so I tried an experiment with dried pomegranate seeds. I prepared a decoction boiling the fistful of dried seeds in half litre of water for 10 minutes, squeezed the seeds, strained the decoction and advised those patients suffering from painful angina to use a glass of lukewarm decoction on an empty stomach in the morning. Amazing result was observed, the decoction of dried pomegranate seeds worked like a magic, the feelings of tightness and heaviness of chest and the pain had gone.

It encouraged me to try more experiments on all types of cardiac patients so I tried other experiments on patients who were suffering from painful angina,coronary arterial blockage, cardiac ischemia (insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle) etc, waiting for a bypass surgery. The same lukewarm decoction was used on an empty stomach in the morning. The patients experienced quick relief in all symptoms including painful condition.

In another case of coronary arterial blockage the patient started using half glass of fresh pomegranate juice everyday for one year, although all symptoms were completely relieved within a week but he continued taking it for a whole year, it completely reversed the plaque build-up and unblocked his arteries to normal, the angiography report confirmed the evidence.

Thus decoction of dried pomegranate seeds, fresh pomegranate juice or eating a whole pomegranate on empty stomach in the morning proved to be a miracle cure for cardiac patients. But the lukewarm dried seeds decoction proved to be more effective compared to eating a whole pomegranate or fresh pomegranate juice.

Use of pomegranate in any way has demonstrated even more dramatic effects as blood thinner, pain killing properties for cardiac patients, lowers LDL (low-density lipoprotein or bad cholesterol) and raises the HDL (high-density lipoprotein or good cholesterol). There are more than 50 different types of heart diseases, the most common being coronary artery disease (CAD), which is the number one killer of both women and men in some countries, and there has been no medicinal cure for this disease.

Many cardiac patients have reversed their heart diseases on my advice using one glass of lukewarm decoction of pomegranate dried seeds, half glass of fresh pomegranate juice or eating a whole pomegranate on empty stomach in the morning. It was the very first real breakthrough in the history of cardiology to successfully treat the cardiac diseases by a fruit.

The more super foods to obtain even faster results for cardiac patients which are  most  promising curative and protective agents like fresh raisins, quince, guava, prunes (dried plums), natural vinegar, mixture of grape fruit juice and honey in the morning (empty stomach), basil leaves, chicory leaves, powder of oregano leaves and rock salt in equal quantity (in case the patient is not hypertensive) and sesame oil as cooking oil for cardiac patients.

It is regretted to say that treating the heart patients and bypass surgery has become far more profitable business around the world which has failed to help avert life threatening heart attacks and life time cardiac  n resulting in almost paralyzed life. A regular use of pomegranate in any way ensures a healthy cardiac life, thinning your blood, dissolving the blood clots and obstruction inside the coronary arteries, maintains an optimal blood flow, supports a healthy blood pressure, prevents and reverses atherosclerosis. (Thickening of the internal lining of the blood vessels) from whatever I experienced and observed in last several years, I can say:
“A pomegranate a day keeps the cardiologist away” you can try and see the wonder.

What is the "most easy" & "most difficult" thing in life?
Ans: "Mistakes".
Easy to judge when others do it.
Difficult to realize when we do it ...
If you have a positive attitude and constantly strive to give your best effort,  eventually you will overcome your immediate problems and find you are ready for greater challenges # No matter what obstacles may come your way, stay focused, stay positive and you will overcome them.

Thursday 26 March 2015

All India Congress Committee minority department Secretary Mr.M.I.Patel ka Aurangabad me swagat karte hue Mr. Mushahid Siddique. Mr.Sikandar Patel. Mr. Latif Patel. Mr.Saeed Shaikh.

Tuesday 17 March 2015

KISI SUBSIDY KE LIYE AADHAR CARD  LAAZIM NAHI KIYA JA SAKTA.
Aaj diya Supreme court ne aham fesla

Aadhaar not mandatory, SC reiterates

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/aadhaar-not-mandatory-sc-reiterates/article6999924.ece

No person should be denied any benefits or "suffer" for not having Aadhaar cards, issued by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)."
Clearing all doubts about the validity of Aadhaar card to avail of government subsidies, the Supreme Court on Monday confirmed that the Aadhar card is not compulsory, and further, officials who insist on them will be taken to task.
A fuming Supreme Court issued a stern warning to the government on learning that many government authorities still insist on Aadhaar for providing government subsidies and basic services to ordinary citizens.
A Bench of Justices J. Chelameswar, S.A. Bobde and C. Nagappan clarified that demands made by officials for Aadhaar card is in clear violation of the Supreme Court's interim order of September 23, 2013.
In the 2013 order, the apex court had directed that “no person should suffer for not getting the Aadhaar card, inspite of the fact that some authority had issued a circular making it mandatory”.
The court's summary dismissal of Aadhaar card's validity comes at a time when over 750 million Aadhar numbers have already been generated.
“Aadhaar is being insisted upon by various authorities. We do not want to go into specific instances. We expect the Union of India and all the States to adhere to the order dated September 23, 2013. We will take the officers concerned to task if any order comes on record making it (Aadhaar) mandatory,” Justice Chelameswar observed.
The court was hearing a batch of petitions challenging the Aadhaar scheme as an encroachment into the public's right to privacy.
“It is a matter of great public importance. The issue has serious implication in terms of Constitution. Notwithstanding the court's order, there is insistence for Aadhaar. There is complete apathy on the part of officials,” senior advocate Gopal Subramanium, representing one of the petitioners and Bangalore-resident, Mathew Thomas, submitted.
As an example, he referred to NCT government's notification on March 9, 2015, insisting that couples require Aadhaar cards to get their marriage registered under the Special Marriage Act.
In fact, senior advocate Anil Divan pointed out that the Bombay High Court Registrar had recently received an official communication asking him to make Aadhar mandatory for disbursal of salary to staff and even judges.
“You better advise the States, if the officials insist, it would have consequences. We will take them to task. This is absolutely not right,” Justice Chelameswar observed.
Mr. Subramanium argued that collection of personal data of residents of India under the Aadhaar scheme is not exactly a government activity, but outsourced to private contractors.

Monday 16 March 2015

A river cuts the rock not because of its power, but because of its consistency. Never lose your hope & keep walking towards your vision! 
💐🌺Happy Morning🌺💐
Have a Great Day!!!

Sunday 15 March 2015

Mumbai: A draft development plan for 2034 released by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) a fortnight ago is at the centre of a debate over its suggestion to liberalize the floor space index (FSI) rules for the city. FSI rules determine how much one can construct on a particular plot of land. The draft development plan proposes a variable FSI of up to 8 in different parts of the city. This would mean that in areas where an FSI of 8 is permitted, one can construct up to 8,000 sq. ft on a 1,000 sq.ft plot. The proposal has seen strong opposition from town planners, environmentalists and political parties, many of whom have termed the policy pro-builder. The basic FSI currently is 1.33 for island city and 1 for suburbs. In an interview, municipal commissioner Sitaram Kunte strongly defended the draft development plan, saying the idea is to ease space constraints in the city and help remove price distortion in the Mumbai property market, which is considered to be among the most expensive globally. Edited excerpts How do you plan to implement the plan to increase FSI to 8? DP (Development Plan) 2034 has proposed FSI of 8 only for a limited area. Area under FSI 8 is proposed to be less than 0.5% of developable area. Proposed FSI profile in DP 2034 should be seen as an outer envelope, which will not be fully consumed in the next 20 years. This will ensure that there is no scarcity of development rights that would cause distortions (in the property market). Moreover, the new draft DP clearly mentions that FSI is not an entitlement and no concessions will be granted in setbacks for achieving the permissible FSI. Under these circumstances small plots and relatively new development will not immediately go for redevelopment. The plot size requirement to consume FSI will be much higher. The present plot sizes in areas near suburban railway station are varying from lesser than 500 sq. m to a maximum of 800-1,000 sq. m. Such small plots will not qualify to consume higher FSI at any station area or TOD Zones (transit oriented development—development around transit points such as suburban railway stations, metro stations among others). This will definitely promote amalgamation of plots. Larger plots shall have mandatory requirements of energy conservation, gray water recycling, solid waste management system and rain water harvesting. Besides this, such higher FSI development areas shall have to contribute 10% land area for public purposes, affordable housing and hand it over to MCGM. Do you think this FSI hike will impact the sky-high property prices in Mumbai? Since Mumbai’s FSI was artificially held low, it appears that floor space on its own increases density. In Mumbai’s case, it seems increased FSI will increase floor space consumption and not necessarily the density. As FSI was very low in Mumbai, supply was less than demand. These distortions in the market led to skyrocketing of property prices. Adequate supply in the market will definitely help to resolve the problems of a distorted market. There is criticism that the new rules are pro-builder? Before hastily drawing any conclusions, one should first consider the present day scenario. In the suburbs, the present development is happening at nearly 3.0/3.5 FSI. As part of the DP 2034, 58% of the developable land is proposed to have FSI of 3.5 with a new definition of FSI where all covered areas are counted in FSI (except parking). In the Island City, the consumed FSI in the southern part is nearly 4. One of the major criticisms of higher FSI policy is that, it has not taken into consideration limitation of city’s infrastructure? There are a lot of misconceptions about the higher FSI being given in the proposed DP and how it is being used currently. 58% of city’s developable land is proposed to have less than 3.5 FSI. If the trend of population growth of Greater Mumbai is seen, the population has stabilized in the last two decades; in fact Census 2011 shows declining population in the island city area. The population growth is not much, hence the infrastructure facilities planned by different departments will be adequate for projected population of 2034. Infrastructure Projects undertaken by respective departments will fulfil the need. In fact, the principles of TOD zones will allow developments to be environment friendly, without putting much pressure on municipal services. Another area of criticism has been opening of the Aarey Colony (Aarey Milk Colony in Goregaon East) for institutional development. Activists claim this will take away already limited green areas in the city. Your comment? The area of Aarey is 1,009 hectares. Historically, small portions from Aarey have been carved out for various purposes such as cremation grounds and cemeteries, petrol pumps, site for Force one (The state police’s quick response arm in case of a terror attack), bio-tech establishment and some private companies, in an ad hoc manner. In the 1960s and 1970s, Nariman Point was developed and that provided for the new corporate offices. In the 1990s, BKC, in response to economic liberalization, provided (space) for the spurt in growth of financial services and banking. However, during this period some opportunities were lost such as the Indian School of Business that went to Hyderabad or Indian Institute of Human Settlement that went to Bengaluru. The DP has recognized that if and only if the city and the state government wish to seek similar opportunities in future, Aarey is the only option. Thus the DP looks at Aarey as a strategic resource and not for general housing and commercial development. How do you plan to overcome political opposition to the DP 2034, especially when it is coming from parties such as Shiv Sena (which controls the MCGM with Bharatiya Janata Party) and are also part of the ruling alliance in state and at centre? I would like to urge everyone, not just political parties, to go carefully through the 600 page document. There is a brief background about every proposal and also a detailed explanation on why the proposal was made and then form opinions.

Thursday 12 March 2015

कोई नही देगा साथ तेरा यहां,
हर कोई यहॉं खुद ही में मशगुल है.जिंदगी का बस एक ही ऊसुल है यहां,तुझे गिरना भी खुद है और सम्हलना भी खुद है.
"सब्र" एक ऐसी सवारी है जो
अपने सवार को कभी गिरने नहीं देती.....
ना किसी के "कदमो" में और
ना किसी के "नज़रो" में....

MI Patel at Parliment Annexe New Delhi.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Newly appointed President of Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee Shri Bharatsinh Solanki visited Minority Department office at AICC New Delhi.

Saturday 7 March 2015

Very interesting & meaningful msg to share:

If:
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
is equal to:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Then,

H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K ;
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11=98%

K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E ;
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5=96%

L+O+V+E;
12+15+22+5 = 54%

L+U+C+K ;
12+21+3+11 = 47%

None of them makes 100%. Then what makes 100%?

Is it Money? NO!

M+O+N+E+Y= 13+15+14+5+25=72%

Leadership? NO!

L+E+A+D+E+R+S+H+I+P= 12+5+1+4+5+18+19+8+9+16=97%

Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our "ATTITUDE"...

A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E ;
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100%

It is therefore OUR ATTITUDE towards Life and Work that makes
OUR Life 100% Successful.

Amazing mathematics

Beautiful msg to share:
Do you agree that we have 26 alphabets in English, as given below

A = 1 ; B = 2 ; C = 3 ; D = 4 ;
E = 5 ; F = 6 ; G = 7 ; H = 8 ;
I = 9 ; J = 10 ; K = 11 ; L = 12 ;
M = 13 ; N = 14 ; O = 15 ; P = 16 ;
Q = 17 ; R = 18 ; S = 19 ; T = 20 ;
U = 21 ; V = 22 ; W = 23 ; X =24 ;
Y = 25 ; Z = 26.

With each alphabet getting a number, in chronological order, as above, study the following, and bring down the total to a single digit and see the result yourself

Hindu -
S  h  r  e  e   K  r  i  s  h  n  a
19+8+18+5+5+11+18+9+19+8+14+1=135=9

Muslim
M  o  h  a  m  m  e  d
13+15+8+1+13+13+5+4=72=9

Jain
M a  h a v  i  r
13+1+8+1+22+9+18=72=9

Sikh
G  u  r  u   N  a  n  a  k
7+21+18+21+14+1+14+1+11 =108 =9

Parsi
Z  a  r  a  t  h  u  s  t  r a
26+1+18+1+20+8+21+19+20+18+1=153=9

Buddhist
G  a   u  t  a  m
7+1+21+20+1+13=63=9

Christian
E  s   a  M  e  s  s  i   a  h
5+19+1+13+5+19+19+9+1+8=99=18=9 

Each one ends with number  9    

THAT IS NATURE'S CREATION TO SHOW THAT GOD IS ONE !!!

Friday 6 March 2015

MI Patel on the Boat at Yamuna Rivar at Boundry of Haryana State and UP State.

सभी के चेहरे में वो बात नहीं होती,
थोड़े से अँधेरे से रात नहीं होती,

जिंदगी में कुछ लोग बहुत प्यारे होते हैं,
क्या करें उन्ही से हमारी 'मुलाकात' नहीं होती.

किसी को तकलीफ देना मेरी आदत नही,
बिन बुलाया मेहमान बनना मेरी आदत नही...!

मैं अपने गम में रहता हूँ नबाबों की तरह,
परायी खुशियो के पास जाना मेरी आदत नही...!

सबको हँसता ही देखना चाहता हूँ मै,
किसी को धोखे से भी रुलाना मेरी आदत नही...!

बांटना चाहता हूँ तो बस प्यार और मोहब्बत,
यूँ नफरत फैलाना मेरी आदत नही...!

जिंदगी मिट जाये किसी की खातिर गम नही,
कोई बद्दुआ दे मरने की यूँ जीना मेरी आदत नही...!

सबसे दोस्त की हैसियत से बोल लेता हूँ,
किसी का दिल दुखा दूँ मेरी आदत नही...!

Thursday 5 March 2015

〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
Heart touching story by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam:

"When I was a kid, my Mom cooked food for us.
One night in particular when she had made dinner after a long hard day's work..

Mom placed a plate of subzi and extremely burnt roti in front of my Dad. I was waiting to see if anyone noticed the burnt roti.

But.. Dad just ate his roti and asked me.. how was my day at school.

I don't remember what I told him that night, but I do remember I heard Mom apologising to Dad for the burnt roti.

And I'll never forget what he said: "Honey, I love burnt roti."

Later that night, I went to Daddy & I asked him if he really liked his roti burnt.

He wrapped me in his arms & said:

"Your mom put in a long hard day at work today and she was really tired..

And besides...
A burnt roti never hurts
anyone but harsh words do!"

"You know beta - life is full of imperfect things..
& imperfect people..

I'M NOT THE BEST & AM HARDLY GOOD AT ANYTHING!
I forget birthdays & anniversaries just like
everyone else.

What I've learnt over the years is :

-Accept Each Others Faults & Choose To Celebrate Relationships

- Life Is Too Short To Wake Up With Regrets!

-Love the people who treat you right & have
compassion for the ones who don't.!!

ENJOY LIFE NOW !!

Tuesday 3 March 2015

Budget 2015

1. Income tax---no change
2. LED and LCD --- costly
3. Furniture----costly
4. Cigarette---- costly
5. AC --- costly
6. Multiplex movies-- costly
7. Coffee--- costly
8. Washing machine---costly
9. Service tax--- costly
10. Aeroplane fair ---costly
11.  Refrigrators---costly
12. Call rates--- costly
13. Perfumes deos---costly
14.  Shopping up to 1 lakh---- need PAN card
15. Buying houses----- costly
16. Service tax----12.36% rises to 14%

17. Restaurant---costly
18. Banking service---costly
19. Beauty parlour-- costly
20. Travelling ac buses--- costly
21. Taxi travelling---costly
22. Cars--- costly
23. Bikes--- costly
24. Saloons--costly
25. Cable setupbox-- costly
26. Credit card ---costly
27. Bar--- costly
28. Jwellery-- costly
29. Headphones cameras-- costly
30. Cloths-- costly