11 Tales of Valour….We Must Know and share…

As India celebrates its 67th Republic Day, Rediff.com takes a look at some brave men who stood their ground to protect their country from those who sought to bleed it.


Lance Naik Mohan Nath Goswami (ASHOK CHAKRA – POSTHUMOUS)

Honoured For: On the intervening night of September 2-3, 2015, Lance Naik Mohan Nath Goswami was part of an ambush in Haphruda forest at Kupwara district of Jammu & Kashmir.

At about 2015 hours, there was a fierce encounter with four terrorists wherein two of his comrades were injured and pinned down.

Lance Naik Mohan along with his buddy dashed forward to rescue their injured colleagues, knowing well the risks to their own lives.

He first assisted in eliminating one terrorist. Sensing grave danger to three of his wounded colleagues, Lance Naik Mohan with utter disregard to his own personal safety, charged at the remaining terrorists drawing intense fire from them.

He was hit in the thigh. Unmindful, he closed in and eliminated one terrorist, injured another and was again shot in the abdomen.

Undeterred by his injuries, he hurled himself on the last terrorist and killed him at point blank range before succumbing to his wounds. Lance Naik Mohan not only killed two terrorists, but also assisted in neutralizing the other two and save the lives of three of his wounded colleagues.

Subedar Mahendra Singh, Sena Medal (KIRTI CHAKRA)

Honoured For: Subedar Mahendra Singh was a veteran of numerous firefights, where, time and again his inspiring leadership, resilience and courage resulted in outstanding successes.

He had been awarded Sena Medal on the Line of Control for exemplary courage and initiative wherein he shot dead a Pakistan Regular Army in 2013.

On September 2, 2015 at 2015 hours, contact was established with terrorists in Darel forest at Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir resulting in multiple splinter injuries to two comrades.

Displaying exemplary leadership, the JCO moved with Lance Naik Mohan Nath Goswami to evacuate his comrades, drawing heavy fire in the process. Sensing the danger to his men, Subedar Mahendra immediately returned fire and displaying raw aggression charged and eliminated one terrorist at close quarters.

His audaciousness startled the other terrorist who opened indiscriminate fire at him. Undeterred, he closed in with the terrorists when one terrorist rushed out firing and grievously wounded Subedar Mahendra in the abdomen.

Despite his injury which paralysed him below the waist, he shot dead the terrorist at point blank range. Heedless of the threat posed by the terrorist fire and his incapacitating wound, he, in order to prevent any further casualties, forbade all attempts to evacuate him and endured tremendous pain to extricate himself.

Sepoy Jagdish Chand (KIRTI CHAKRA – POSTHUMOUS)

Honoured For: Sepoy Jagdish Chand was posted with 546 Defence Service Platoon attached with 18 Wing Air Force.

On the night of January 01/02 2016 at 0330 hours, while working on bonafide military duty at Defence Service Corps lines, five to six heavily armed terrorists entered the lines and opened indiscriminate fire on the troops working in the said location.

The heavy firing resulted in two of his colleagues being fatally wounded.

Showing presence of mind and conspicuous bravery Sepoy Jagdish Chand unmindful of his own safety ran after the closest terrorist, chased and overpowered him. Sepoy Jagdish Chand snatched the terrorist’s weapon to shoot him dead.

In the process two more terrorists in vicinity opened fire on SepoyJagdish Chand killing him on the spot.

The great presence of mind, unmatched bravery and valour by Sepoy Jagdish Chand minimized further loss of lives and gave time for the quick reaction teams in the vicinity to react. Sepoy Jagdish Chand’s actions was also a setback to the terrorists.

Colonel Santosh Yashwant Mahadik (SHAURYA CHAKRA – POSTHUMOUS)

Honoured For: Colonel Santosh Yashwant Mahadik, — a dynamic officer from the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) — was commanding 41 Rashtriya Rifles from July 2014.

Col Santosh with his inspirational leadership and humane skills and altered the narrative of kupwara town through successful Operation Sadbhavana initiatives in education, sports and health care.

Colonel Santosh was leading a search operation based on specific input about the likely presence of terrorists in general area Manigah Forest of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir on November 17, 2015.

At about 1215 hours, he received an input about the likely movement of terrorists in the forested area near Kashmiri Manigah.
Always having led from the front, Colonel Santosh alongwith his Quick Reaction Team expeditiously moved to the suspected site. As the team was deploying, they came under heavy and effective fire of terrorists hiding in the forest.

Pinned down by the terrorists fire in the open, he immediately maneuvered to outflank the terrorists and engaged them from an advantageous position.

Undeterred by the heavy volume of terrorists fire, Colonel Santosh provided his troops an opportunity to take cover. In the fire fight however, he suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Unmindful of his grievous injuries, Colonel Santosh kept the terrorists pinned down till he was evacuated. He later succumbed to his injuries and attained martyrdom.


Major Praphul Kumar Bhardwaj (SHAURYA CHAKRA)

Honoured For: Major Praphul Kumar Bhardwaj launched a special operation in Awankhu village in Phek district of Nagaland, 120 km from the closest existing Assam Rifles post on the night of July 13, 2015.

Negotiating thick forests and treacherous slopes in extreme and inclement weather, Major Praphul’s party reached the target at 2300 hours, July 15, 2015.

At 2345 hours, on observing some movement around a hut, Major Praphul along with a buddy pair closed in to ascertain the movement upon which they drew heavy volume of fire.

Sensing danger to his party, in the absence of any cover and accurate incoming fire, Major Praphul charged onto the hut and neutralized one terrorist at point blank range.

During this action, he sustained gun shot wound in his right elbow as also his weapon was hit by a bullet, thereby jamming it. Despite profusely bleeding, with his weapon now non functional and his party pinned down, Major Praphul crawled and lobbed two grenades in the hut and neutralized the second terrorist.

Major Anurag Kumar (SHAURYA CHAKRA)

Honoured For: Major Anurag Kumar was leading a helicopter inserted 9 PARA (Special Forces) team in search and destroy operations at Lidder Panzal in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir on August 26/27, 2015.

Post insertion, Major Anurag led his squads to the location where terrorists were last seen and organized the search.

At 1400 hours on August 26, 2015, the officer observed suspicious movement behind boulders and deployed his squads before shouting a challenge which drew indiscriminate terrorist fire.

Realising the grave threat to his men from the ricocheting bullets, the officer risked his safety and under covering fire of Havildar Virender Singh and Naik Javid Ahmad Chopan closed in with and eliminated one terrorist.

Major Anurag then established a cordon to cut off escape of remaining terrorists.

At 1100 hours on August 27, 2015, a terrorist attempting to break the cordon rushed out firing indiscriminately. Unmindful of the heavy fire, Major Anurag engaged and shot dead the terrorist at close quarters. He further engaged one trapped terrorist in a conversation thereby assisting Naik Chopan in his apprehension.

Major Sandip Yadav (SHAURYA CHAKRA)

Honoured For: Major Sandip has been operating in Pulwama since July 2013 and his flair for generating intelligence and conduct of operations is exemplary.

On August 10, information was received about the presence of terrorists in village Ratanpur at Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Major Sandip while moving cross country noticed a suspicious movement in a paddy field. The two terrorists immediately opened indiscriminate fire at the officer.

Major Sandip stood his ground and retaliated the fire which pinned down the terrorists. Undeterred by heavy fire and showing exceptional presence of mind, the officer redeployed his team which prevented the escape of terrorists.

On August 11, after a grueling eighteen hours of firefight, Major Sandip decided to crawl close to the terrorists in an open area without any cover. As he was doing so, he came under heavy fire. Unmindful of the grave danger, he crawled close and eliminated both the terrorists. The bold action not only ensured elimination of two Lashker terrorists but also prevented collateral damage.


Lieutenant Harjinder Singh (SHAURYA CHAKRA)

Honoured For: On June 5, 2015, Lieutenant Harjinder Singh was the commander of an ambush point in Jammu and Kashmir.

At 2230 hours, a group of three terrorists was spotted.

Lieutenant Harjinder Singh continuously tracked the movement of the terrorists and immediately assessed the situation and engaged the infiltrators.

The effective fire forced the terrorists to move along the anti-infiltration obstacle system to a higher ground. The terrorists split into two groups to divert attention and escape.

At 0500 hours the officer moved to engage the terrorists. Displaying exemplary courage, he accurately fired the Multi Grenade Launcher and neutralized the first terrorist. In the meantime, the second terrorist opened with automatic fire.

Undeterred by the terrorist fire, the officer closed in with the terrorist and neutralized him at close quarters. Despite grave danger to him, the officer continuously maintained contact with the terrorists and eliminated them in a surgical manner.

Naik Satish Kumar (SHAURYA CHAKRA – POSTHUMOUS)

Honoured For: Naik Satish Kumar had been serving with the 21 Rashtriya Rifles since April 7, 2015.

On December 4, 2015, he was commanding a small team as part of search and destroyed operation in Boban Wastar Forest.

Observing speed and stealth, he led his small team to the likely target area, searching the forest cautiously.

At 1305 hours, Naik Anil was suddenly fired upon by terrorists injuring him.

Realising Naik Anil being hit, Naik Satish Kumar crawled ahead to a fallen tree, engaged and eliminated one terrorist at close range. He then provided Naik Anil first aid and ensured his timely evacuation.

Simultaneously, the second hidden terrorist opened fire injuring him on his right leg. Unmindful of his injury, Naik Satish engaged this terrorist and despite profuse bleeding closed in, lobbing two hand grenade towards the terrorist who was still firing and killed him.

However, during his assault towards the terrorist he suffered another gunshot wound and attained martyrdom.


Naik Kheem Singh Mehra (SHAURYA CHAKRA)

Honoured For: On the night of August 8, 2015, three terrorists attempted infiltration in Lara locality along Jumagund Nar on the Line of Control at Jammu and Kashmir. Naik Kheem Singh Mehra was deployed as a part of an ambush to prevent their escape.

At 0530 hours, the terrorist group was spotted by Naik Kheem Singh moving in the jungle across Jumagund Nar towards Line of Control. Displaying tenacity, grit and total audacity, Naik Kheem Singh advanced across the Nala, climbed on the opposite spur and engaged the terrorists at close range killing one terrorist on the spot and preventing their escape.

Heavy exchange of fire commenced between the terrorists, Naik Kheem Singh’s ambush party. Taking cover of boulder and trees, the terrorists maneuvered to flank the main ambush party. Sensing imminent danger to own party, Naik Kheem Singh with utter disregard to personal safety, broke cover and charged the terrorists killing another terrorist in close quarter fire fight.


Sepoy Dharma Ram (SHAURYA CHAKRA – POSTHUMOUS)

Honoured For: On May 25, 2015 Sepoy Dharma Ram was part of a patrol launched by Major Kobitirha Sanyal towards village Kanjikul at Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.

At 1300 hours the patrol came under sudden heavy volume of fire from a nearby house. Sepoy Dharma Ram exhibited exemplary presence of mind to warn his team of the direction of fire and encountered the terrorist fearlessly in a direct firefight.

He selflessly put himself in the face of terrorist fire and fought with nerves of steel to prevent any team member from getting injured.

During the firefight, the individual sustained two bullet wounds on his back and thigh. Unmindful and undeterred from the grave injury and although bleeding profusely the individual exhibited exemplary field craft to crawl to an appropriate position from where he brought accurate fire on the terrorist and injured him gravely. The terrorist was thus neutralised and identified as Lashkar-e-Tayiba District Commander.

Source……..www.rediff.com

Natarajan

” This Is the Place Where All Indian National Flags Are Manufactured…”

The Indian flags seen fluttering atop the Red fort, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Supreme Court, other government buildings, and many such places – they are all manufactured in Hubballi. The Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) is the country’s only national flag manufacturing unit and it is located in Bengeri village of Dharwad district.

KKGSS has been certified as the sole manufacturer and supplier of the Indian flag to the entire country, by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission.

The flags are made in conformation with the guidelines laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

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KKGSS’ khadi manufacturing units are located in Bagalkot, from where the cloth is first sourced. It is then divided into three lots, dyed accordingly and cut into the required shapes. The chakra is printed on the white cloth and the three pieces are stitched together. The flags are then ironed and packed.

Find out all about the manufacturing unit here:

Making Indian flags is a difficult job because manufacturers have to follow strict guidelines. According to the Flag Code for India, there are nine different sizes in which the flag is made. The smallest one is 6×4 inches and the biggest one – hoisted on buildings and forts with high mast – is 21×14 feet. The guidelines include that the width and length of the flag should be in the ratio 2:3 and that the chakra should be printed on both sides.

The flag hoisted on Red Fort, Rashtrapathi Bhavan and medium-size government buildings is 12×8 feet.

The original video was published here.

Featured Image Credit: Flickr

Source…..Tanaya  Singh in http://www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

10 Rare Pictures of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose That Everyone Must See…

Remembering Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his 119th birth anniversary. Generations of Indians admire his patriotism and courage. Here are some rare pictures of him:

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Photo credit: Twitter

Source…….Meryl Garcia in http://www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

Here Are Few Old Republic Day Pictures That Will Warm Your Heart…

F or most Indians, it’s been customary to be glued to the television every Republic Day. The grand parade at the  Rajpath, with all its frills,  is a visual treat. The celebrations have changed over the years. Here’a trip down memory lane:

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King Tribhuvan of Nepal was the Guest of Honour for the Republic Day in 1951.

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Lama Dance from – West Bengal –during the Republic Day parade in 1956.

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Jacques Chirac, President of France, was the Guest of Honour for Republic Day in 1998

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IPS Kiran Bedi leading Delhi Police in Republic Day Parade in 1975.

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Nelson R. Mandela, President of South Africa, was Guest of Honour on Republic Day in 1995.

Studio/Jan.52,A52h A view of the Republic Day Cultural Pageant – Republic Day (January 26, 1952): Tableau showing ‘Youth & Progress’ – The machines depict growing development in transport and industry. The plough symbioses rural economy and the urge to grow more food.

A view of the Republic Day Cultural Pageant – in 1952. This tableau is depicting ‘youth and progress.

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Studio/Jan.52,A52h Republic Day Celebrations (January 26, 1952): Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President of India, driving in State towards the Saluting Base.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the President of India, driving in State towards the Saluting Base, during Republic Day celebrations in 1952.

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The first Republic Day parade in 1950.

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Studio/Jan.52,A52h Republic Day Cultural Pageant (January 26, 1952): A section of he huge crowds that witnessed the Parade.

A section of the huge crowd that witnessed the Republic Day parade in 1952.

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Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia, was the Guest of Honour for republic Day in 1975.

DPD/ Jan.’ 56, A52h CULTURAL PAGENT IN THE REPUBLIC DAY CEREBRATION , AT NEW DELHI (1956) The tableau from Madhya Pradesh was a replica of Mahatma Gandhi’s hut (Bapu Kuti) at Sevagram.

The tableau from Madhya Pradesh was a replica of Mahatma Gandhi’’s hut (Bapu Kuti) at Sevagram, during Republic Day in 1956.

Photo source: photodivision.gov.in

Source…..Meryl  Garcia  in http://www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

Thousands of people were tricked by this common optical illusion that looks like a floating city in the sky….

Thousands of residents from Jiangxi and Foshan in China reported seeing a “floating city” in the sky earlier this month.

The images and grainy video footage appear to show towering skyscrapers poking out of the clouds and looming over the ground below.

Of course, the news has got people’s imaginations turned up to overdrive when trying to figure out what was going on.

Explanations for the event have ranged from a glitch in the matrix, alternate universes opening up and NASA attempting to establish a new world order through a plan called the “Blue Beam Project“.

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However, it appears the explanation is actually a rare type of mirage called Fata Morgana. It’s essentially an optical illusion caused by specific weather conditions bending light rays.

As Wired explains, it occurs when the Sun heats up a layer of the atmosphere but the layer of air below it remains cool. When different layers of the atmosphere are different temperatures, a temperature gradient is generated. These different temperatures also mean differing densities between the layers.

When light hits a boundary between two layers of the atmosphere that are different temperatures and thus densities, it is bent, or refracted, and subsequently enters the next layer at a different angle.

Our brain can’t automatically account for this, so when light hits our eyes, our brain assumes that it traveled in a straight path. When it has been refracted, we therefore perceive the object is where it would be if the light had run straight – which is higher than it actually is.

Fata Morganas have been confusing people and messing with minds for centuries. They’re named after Morgan le Fay, a powerful enchantress from the tales of King Arthur.

It’s believed they are the explanation behind the legendary ghost ship the Flying Dutchman and sailor’s stories of floating castles which lured men to their deaths.

So there you have it. Although, we’ve got our eye on you NASA…

Check out footage of this crazy phenomenon on YouTube or below:

Source……

http://www.businessinsider.com

Natarajan

படித்ததில் பிடித்தது ….” மறந்து போன மனித நேயம் உன் ஜனன தேதியில் மட்டும் தலை காட்டும்” ….

அமைதி ஆயுதம் போதும்!

உலகம் போற்றும்
உத்தமனே
உன்னால்தானே
உரிமை பெற்றோம்!

நாங்கள்
உயரப் பறக்க
சிறகுகள் தந்து
உன் உயிர் சிறகை
உதிர்த்துக் கொண்டாயே!

அன்னையின்
அடிமைச்சங்கிலி உடைக்க
அர்ஜுனனைப் போல
அஸ்திரம் ஏந்தவில்லை!

சச்சரவுகள் தீர்க்க
வாசுதேவனைப் போல
சாவகாசமாக வந்து
சர்க்கரை பேச்சு பேசி
சமரச முயற்சியும்
மேற்கொள்ளவில்லை!

ஆயுதம் எடுக்கவில்லை
அறைகூவல் விடுக்கவில்லை
அடிமைச்சங்கிலியை
எப்படி அடக்கம் செய்தாய்?

அமைதிப்பிரியனே…
உன் மவுன யுத்தத்தின்
உச்சி தவத்தால் தான்
எத்தனை மகத்துவம்!

மறந்து போன மனித நேயம்
உன் ஜனன தேதியில் மட்டும்
மறுமுளை விட்டு
மறுபடியும்
மறைந்து கொள்கிறது!

ஆனாலும்
மகாத்மா என்ற சகாப்தத்தின்
தலைமகன் நாமம் மட்டும்
மறந்து போவதே இல்லை
கருவறையிலிருந்து கல்லறை
செல்லும் வரை!

நீ அழைத்துச் செல்ல மறந்த
அகிம்சையென்னும்
அமைதி ஆயுதம் ஒன்று போதும்
இந்த உலகம் உயர்ந்து நிற்கும்
உன் பேர் என்றும் நிலைத்து நிற்கும்!

க.அழகர்சாமி, கொச்சி.

Source….www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

” முப்பாட்டன் முண்டாசு கவிஞன் பாரதிக்கு …”

முப்பாட்டன் முண்டாசுக்காரனுக்கு!

‘தனியொரு மனிதனுக்கு
உணவில்லையெனில்
ஜகத்தினை அழித்திடுவோம்’
என்று மிரட்டினாய்
அரசு பயந்து அமைத்தது
அம்மா உணவகம்!

‘ஓடி விளையாடு பாப்பா’ என்றாய்
ஓயாமல் விளையாடுகிறோம்
வீடியோ கேம்!

‘ஜாதிகள் இல்லையடி பாப்பா’ என்றாய்
ஜாதிகள் இல்லாமல் போகவே செய்கிறோம்
கவுரவக் கொலைகளால்!

‘ஆடுவோமே
பள்ளு பாடுவோமே
ஆனந்த சுதந்திரம்
அடைந்து விட்டோமென்று’என்றாய்
ஆட்டமாய் ஆடி
பாடாய் படுத்துகின்றனர்
ஆட்சி, அதிகாரத்திலிருப்பவர்கள்!

‘மனதில் உறுதி வேண்டும்’ என்றாய்
நான்கு குவார்ட்டர் அடித்தாலும்
தள்ளாடாமல் நிற்பதற்கு தான்
டாஸ்மாக்கில் பயிற்சி எடுக்கிறோம்!

காணி நிலம் வேண்டும்’ என்று
ஆசை படச் சொன்னாய்…
புறம்போக்கு நிலங்களையும்
வளைத்து விட்டோம்!

‘சிங்களத் தீவினுக்கோர்
பாலம் அமைப்போம்’
என்றதை செய்து பார்த்து
சேது சமுத்திரத் திட்டத்தில்
பைசா பார்த்து விட்டோம்!

‘நெஞ்சு பொறுக்குதில்லையே’ என்று
பாடத் தான் முடிகிறது
பாலியல் வன்முறைகளைப் பார்த்து!

‘சொல்லடி சிவசக்தி…
எனை சுடர் விடும்
அறிவுடன்
ஏன் படைத்தாய்’ என்று
உன்னோடு சேர்ந்து
பாடி அழத் தான் முடிகிறது
வேறு வழியற்று!

அ. யாழினி பர்வதம்,
சென்னை.

Source…www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

1947-ல் கூகிள், யூடியூப், ஃபேஸ் புக்……!!!

ஃபேஸ் புக், வாட்ஸ் அப் போன்ற சோஷியல் மீடியாவின் காலம் இது. ஏதாவது ஒண்ணு நடந்தா போதும் அடுத்த நொடியே அது தொடர்பான கலாய்ப்புகள் சமூக மீடியாவை நிறைத்துவிடுகின்றன. இப்பவே இப்படி இருந்தால் நாடு விடுதலை அடைவதற்கு முன்னதாகவே இந்த இணையம் வளர்ச்சி பெற்றிருந்தால் எப்படி இருந்திருக்கும்? இப்போது முன்னணியில் இருக்கும் ஃபேஸ்புக், வாட்ஸ் அப், ஃபிளிப்கார்ட், இன்ஸ்டாகிராம், கூகுள் போன்ற பல தளங்கள் அந்தக் காலத்திலேயே அறிமுகமாகியிருந்தால் எப்படி இருந்திருக்கும்? நினைக்கவே சுவாரசியமாக இருக்கிறதா?

இந்த எண்ணமே சுவாரசியம் தருவதால்தான் இந்த ஐடியாவை அடிப்படையாகக் கொண்டு, சுதந்திரத்துக்கு முன்னரே இணையம் வந்திருந்தால் எப்படி இருந்திருக்கும் என யோசித்திருக்கிறது இன்1947 என்னும் விளம்பர நிறுவனம். அப்போது இந்த இணையங்களில் எல்லாம் என்ன நடந்திருக்கும் என்று கற்பனை மவுஸைத் தட்டி யோசித்திருக்கிறார்கள். கூகுளில் எதைத் தேடியிருப்பார்கள், யூடியூபில் எந்தப் படத்தை அதிகம் பார்த்திருப்பார்கள், அன்று ஐஆர்டிசி வெப்சைட்டில் நிலை எப்படி இருந்திருக்கும்… இப்படி ஒவ்வொன்று குறித்தும் சுவாரசியமான கிரியேடிவ் டிசைன்களை உருவாக்கியுள்ளது அந்நிறுவனம்.

அவற்றை வசீகரமான படங்களாகக் கொண்ட ஒரு ஆல்பத்தை உருவாக்கித் தனது ஃபேஸ்புக் பக்கத்தில் பதிவிட்டது இன்1947. இதற்கு பெருவாரியான வரவேற்பு கிடைத்திருக்கிறது. ஆயிரக்கணக்கானோர் இந்தப் பக்கத்தை விரும்பியதுடன் சகட்டுமேனிக்கு ஷேர் செய்து தங்கள் சந்தோஷத்தை மற்றவர்களுடன் பகிர்ந்துகொண்டார்கள். அந்தப் படங்களில் சில இங்கே இடம்பெற்றிருக்கின்றன.

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Source….www.tamil.thehindu.com

Natarajan

India’s Mars Orbiter sends back stunning 3-D images of the largest known canyon in the solar system

While the rest of India was tasting patriotic waters on the account of the 69th Independence Day, India’s Mars Orbiter Mission, Mangalyaan, sent us pictures which made us proud yet another time.

The Mars Orbiter Mission sent some beautiful images of the largest known canyon from the Red planet – Mars.

These are the images of Valles Marineris,  a largest known canyon complex in the solar system. This picture was taken from a height of nearly 2000 km from Mars colored camera.

A 62 km wide valley named Opir Chasma can be seen bordered by high cliffs.

Mangalyaan reached Mars on September 2014. It was an ecstatic moment for the whole country as ISRO was successful in its maiden attempt. Many countries like the USA, Russia, and Europe have accomplished successful Mars missions.

And what’s more, this is not the first time that an image has been sent. Earlier, they sent images of Martian landmarks – Aurorae Chaos.

It’s a long terrain with irregular blocks.

What this image proved?
It showed signs of fluvial activity which means showing signs of water or similar substances which could have flowed there sometime in the past.

You can see more pictures taken by Mangalyaan here.

Well, there is no doubt that this image proved the mettle of Mangalyaan another time, but it also proved to be a perfect Independence Day present for everyone especially because many studies have been undertaken to know about any signs of life on Mars. May many more pictures come our way!
Built at the cost of just Rs 450 crores, the orbiter still has 39 kilograms of fuel it still has left in the tanks – which could mean a few more years of breathtaking pictures, among other things.

Well done!

News Source: Aparajita Mishra in Hindustan Times…. http://www.storypick.com and  www.scroll.in

Natarajan

 

 

India Celebrates 69th Independence Day….

Patriotic fervour swept the nation on Saturday as it celebrated its 69th Independence Day, with chief ministers announcing development initiatives, flagging the challenges ahead and pledging to take their states forward on the path of peace and progress.  

The celebrations marked by unfurling of tricolour, colourful parades and other events in the state capitals passed off peacefully.

A view of the 69th Independence Day function at the historic Red Fort in New Delhi.Photograph: PTI

BSF soldier wave the Tricolour as they mark the occasion of Independence Day at the Attari Border in Wagah. Photograph: PTI

Female cops take part in the Independence Day celebrations at the Bakshi stadium in Srinagar. The functions in Jammu and Kashmir were held in the heavy presence of security personnel. Photograph: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com 

The mobile phone services remained suspended till the ceremonies were over in the valley. Photograph: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com

The Indian Army hosted the Chinese PLA to a Special Border Personnel Meeting at Chushul in Eastern Ladakh. Photograph: PROArmy

Participants holding the Tricolour conduct stunts on a motorbike during Independence Day celebrations in Guwahati. Photograph: Rediff.com

Students of Swaminarayan Gurukul holds tricolour to mark the celebrations of 69th Independence Day in Ahmedabad. Photograph: PTI

Wearing their patriotism on their sleeve, in this case, their body. Boys with the Tricolour painted on their bodies take out a procession in Bhubhaneshwar. Photograph: PTI

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inspecting the parade during 69th Independence Day celebration at Gandhi Maidan. Photograph: PTI

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav salutes after unfurling the national flag during the 69th Independence Day function at Vidhan Sabha in Lucknow. Photograph: Nand Kumar/PTI

School children celebrate after being rewarded for their dance performance during India’s Independence Day celebrations in Chandigarh. Photograph: Ajay Verma/Reuters

Village children show their patriotic spirit near Balurghat. Photograph: PTI Photo

The future of India, its kids. This photograph was taken at a school in Mumbai. Photograph: Shashank Parade/PTI Photo

This human chain at a college in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu comprised of 6,900 students, creating a record of sorts. Photograph: PTI Photo

School children perform during Independence Day celebrations at Guru Nanak Stadium in Amritsar, Punjab. Photograph: PTI Photo

India’s vibrant culture on display at the Bakhshi Stadium in Srinagar. Photograph: PTI Photo

Schoolchildren dressed in tricolour patterns listen to the prime minister speak at Red Fort in New Delhi. Photograph: PIB Photo 

 

Source…….www.rediff.com

Natarajan