Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Youth The Strength Of Nation

The greatest wealth and strength of any nation is its youth. The future of a nation lies in the hands of its posterity. The quality of its youth determines the kind of future, the nation will have. Therefore, if we want to ensure a bright future for our country, we first need to strengthen and empower our youth. The youth of any nation and society are its potential energy. They are the powerhouse and storehouse of infinite energy. They are the ones who are the pride of the nation. It is the youth which brings laurels to their country. The power of youth can be sighted only by mentioning a few names of which every single Indian is proud of, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Vishwanathan Anand, Sania Mirza, Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupati, Sushmita Sen, Aishwarya Rai, P.T. Usha, Shiny Abraham, Anju B George, Rajiv Gandhi, Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar, Jaspal Rana, Major Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Anil Kumble, Rahul Gandhi, Dilip Tirkey, Apama Popat, Malleshwari etc. The very mention of these names fills the heart of an average Indian with pride.
These are only a few examples of all the sung and unsung heroes and heroines who have left their imprints on the sands of time and have led their country forward. In fact, we owe our present to the youth of the previous generation who forsook their everything, even their lives for the freedom of their motherland. Who can forget the great sacrifices of Rajguru, Sukhdev, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Bismilla Khan, Vijay Singh Pathik, Mangal Pandey etc who surrendered their everything for their country.
Youth make up about 34% of the total population of the country. This 34% constitutes for the country's future. If we can harness this powerhouse of the nation in the right direction then the country can reach untold heights. All we need is to direct the energy of our youth in constructive channels that lead to development and progress. The creative potential of the younger generation coupled with their zeal, enthusiasm, energy and versatility can work wonders for the country. We need to empower our youth so that they can make a better tomorrow.
The best and the first and foremost way to strengthen our youth are to provide them education. Not just any kind of education, but the right kind of education which makes them scientific, logical, open-minded, self respecting, responsible, honest and patriotic. Without these virtues being developed, our youth cannot walk in the desired way and they will remain in a deep slumber of complacency.
Unless harnessed and tapped in the right way, this very energy of the youth can tip over the other side and become destructive and dangerous for the society, crime is on high and violence is increasing in today's time. If we look at the data, we realize that our youth is losing touch with a sense of right and wrong or good and bad. This is because, as a nation, we have failed in our duty of capturing their energy and moulding it in the right direction. Due to increasing unemployment, we have been unable to keep our youth busy in constructive works. We fail to help them in realizing their dreams and hence they get lost and go in the wrong direction as the saying goes "An empty mind is the devil's workshop". We have failed poorly in this direction. The result is that nothing inspires our youth except shortcuts to making money, to achieve success and realizing their dreams. We have failed to give them the right kind of opportunities. Look at our own youth overseas - working I wonders. Why can't they do it here, in their own country? The answer lies in the lack of opportunities which they find in plenty in other countries. The loss is completely ours. A whole era of the nation will, hi a few years be empty of its posterity as a result of this increasing tendency to go abroad and get settled - called the Brain Drain of the country. It is high time we prevent our youth from leaving the country or giving into violence and terrorism by providing them better options, by strengthening them, by empowering them.
Let us focus on constructively using the power of the youth for the betterment of the nation. Let us frame such policies which aim at empowering our youth so that we can be assured of a better future and a brighter tomorrow.
-          Shivam Sharma  ( Editor & Co Owner Canners International  )


Sunday, August 10, 2014

THE BRIGHT INDIA – (A Dream or Reality)





“Whenever you are in a team, make sure your partners benefit more than you. Once you figure out what they want, you can figure out how you can give it to them. Every human being has needs, figure out what they want and try to make it available to her/him. That is what determines how good a people person you are. That should be the mentality of the present government leaders. The entire country is team and the concerned leader have to work according to every citizen needs.” 

The dream of India the bright nation the developed nation will be the dream itself if we the people won’t take the initiative. Electing our leader was our duty for sure but taking the stand and helping out the elected leader is also the duty of every voter.   Dreams do come true if we decide we want to make it true. India is already on its way to becoming a developed country.  Howevercertain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.

India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don't we still see people living in poverty? There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed. 

Lately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in INTERNATIONAL TRADE, increased export revenue, but it can't boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!

In order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face. Now the government has to take stands and organize a plan so that the dream will be the reality. India should be on the top wonders of world and the unity of the government and people should set an example.


Shivam Sharma 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Its Now Or Never ...

Finally writing something jo sabko samjhe . One of my staff member told me sir , articles apke bahoot acche hai but why don’t you try writing simple language jo sab samjhe jo aaj ki language ban gaye hai . I asked him hindi mae likhu kya ? he replied nahi sir apni language sms language . aaj kal sabko samjhti hai .  Fir kya tha maine bola chalo boss let’s give it a try . So everyone I really want ki hum sab ek baat samjhe jo aaj humari sabse badi problem hai … we don’t know what a women is.. How should we treat her.. aur unki kyu respect karni chaheye . AURAT , MA , SISTER aur na jaane kitne faces hai inke THE POWER OF WORLD, yes friends GIRLS- Women …..
Hum bhul chuke hai ki we are from them aaj hum hai tho inse hai . inki wajha se hai . Ek ma he hai jiske hone se hum hai .  ek aurat he hai jiske saath se hum hai .. par kya hum respect karte hai ? value dete hai ? inke hak inhe dete hai ? I would say .. Sir jhuka kar nahi ……. Nahi dete hum…. Aaj hum bhul gaye hai , what they mean to us in reality. Sorry to say… We are the reason for this .. humari wajha se he ho raha hai ye sab…..
aaj ki he baat hai I was on my way to temple in my car. Raste mae dekha maine  ek couple khada tha . saath mae thea  tho I thought ghumne aaye hounge . just madir tha side mae jaha I was going .. car park keya aur gaadi se utar kar dekha maine tho 2 minute mae sudden sounds … itni galiyo ki awaaj ki kya kahu . bahoot disturbing words thea . guess what couple apas mae lad rahe thea . the boy was shouting like he will kill her from his words only . and jo words bol raha tha wo shayad mae likh nahi sakta. While writing this tears were rolling from my eyes .sab log thea waha tamasha dekh rahe thea. And that boy itne log thea tho bhi he was abusing her .reason jo unki bata se samjhme aa raha tha wo ye tha ki  ladka ladki ko apne hisaab se rakhna chahta tha . ladki ne bas itna bola use ki please mujhe tumhari zarurat hai mere paas raho . par ladka tho mere dost nahi hai kya . tu chup raha kar tujhe samjhta nahi hai kya. Tu bewakuf hai . mae hu tho teri izaat hai . and tujhe jaise bolu waise reh . ladki ki dari huye awaaz se ye samjh aa raha tha wo sirf itna bol rahe thi maine sab chod kar tujhe apnaya . aaj jab mujhe zarurat hai tho tere leye sab hai mae nahi . ladke ne use mara can you imagine guys . aur bola mae tujhe aise kapde pehne ko isleye bolta hoe kyuki tu ladki hai . aur mae jaise bhi raho tu had mae reh tune waqt deya tho ehsaan nahi keya and all . maine short mae likha hai details abusing thea .aur shocking ye tha sab dekh rahe thea koi kuch bol nahi raha tha . firse ladke ne use ek thapad mara bas fhir kya tha yaar dekha nahi gaya mujhse gaya uske paas ek rakh kar deya uske. I told him directly ghar jakar ladki k papa k samne haath laga use dum hai tho . agar unhone tujhe jinda choda tho akar mujhe mar dena . mae mar kha lounga tujhse.  I dint wanted ki mae hero banu ya aisa kuch . I stood kyuki nahi dekha gaya and result samne tha . sab log ladke ko marne lage .. kisi tarah rooka sabko aur ladke ko samjhaya . malum hai tera personal issue hai but ye koi way nahi hai . jis tarah tu treat kar raha hai use usme pyaar kaha dekh raha hai . aur point agar tere saath ka hai tho wo tujhse tera saath mang rahe hai kya galat hai usme . pyaar ka matlab pata kar jakar fhir hak jama .  mera maksat ye tha ki wo ladka thoda tho samjhe . wo ladki mujhe kahe galat nahi lagi . zarurat k waqt insaan ussi se madad mangta hai jisse wo chahta hai aur agar wo uski madad na kaare aur wo jo mange wo na de tho dil tut jata hai . wo ladki ne rote huye sabke samne kaha bhaiya pata hai maine sab choda apni duniya apna sab kyuki mae pyaar karti thi isse . and wo ladke ne bola ehsaan nahi karti thi . mujhe itna gussa aya maine ek aur rakh k deya aur bola nikal ja yaha se warna tujhe mera dusra face dekhega akal nahi hai tujhme . wo ladka bike se nikal gaya . maine stand leya uska result tha sabne reaction dekhaya I was happy ki atleast wo ladki ne ye kaha bhaiya thanks a lot for being there . but dil se bura laga uske leye . pyaar  karna asaan hai nibhaana mushkil aur agar pyaar ka matlab he nahi samjha tho pyaar kis naam ka . maine uss ladki ko bas ye kaha apne uske leye sab chodo sabkuch keya jab zarurat thi khade rahe . par apke dil mae ye umeed thi ki wo bhi rahega jab apko zarurat hogi . par dekho jo insaan apko sabke samne itna bol raha hai wo kya apke layak hai apne pyaar keya par wo uss layak nahi tha . pyaar mae umeed mat rakho . kyuki umeed se pyaar nahi hota . shayad use samjha ho uski aankhon mae dard tha . aur sir se blood aa raha tha ladke ne mara tha . but uske jaane k baadh uss ladke ko maine nahi choda uski gaadi k number yaad tha mujhe police complain ki abhi jail mae hai wo . pata nahi sahe keya ki galat but banta hai uske saath ye ..
guys see relationship he nahi aur bhi bahoot se examples hai . mom ki respect sister ki par hum nahi karte hai respect . par hume badalna hoga . kyuki ye jaha ye asmaan ye dharti sabki hai . every one can breath live . kisi ki permission ki zarurrat nahi hai . everyone can walk sir utha kar .chup mat raho samjho aur samjhao sabko . change chaheye tho khud ko badlo . guys please stand . its now or never . humari duniya inse hai sach mae Girl is  Goddess ……
Please samjho/…….. high time … now or never…. Take stand …
-          Shivam Sharma ( Editor & Co Owner ) Canners International 

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Women Life In India ( Hell Or Heaven )

The condition of women in India has always been a matter of grave concern. Since the past several centuries, the women of India were never given equal status and opportunities as compared to that of their male counterparts. The patriarchal nature of Indian society, which even though gives respect to women as they are our mothers and sisters, has greatly hampered both the independence as well as the safety of women.
One of the main reasons of violence against women is the mentality which deems women inferior of men and merely limits their importance to the maintenance of the household, the upbringing of children and pleasing their husbands and serving other members of the family.
Even in today's times of modernization of society, many working women are still subjected to immense pressure to shoulder the dual responsibility of a housewife and a working woman simultaneously with little or no help from their husbands.
It is the same mentality which, some generations ago, used to think of women as mere objects of attaining sexual pleasure and a servant of the husband, who was considered "parameshwar" which literally translates to "supreme God".
Times have changed but the mentality still prevails in the mindsets of several narrow minded Indians.
Although it was a most heinous case of cruelty, it is ironical to note that such incidents are not actually rare in our country. There are several such cases happening everyday where females (from infants to old ladies, from upper middle class women in metro cities to dalit women in villages .the list can be endless) are subjected to horrendous sexual torture by lustful men who are, in most cases, known to the victims. One cannot generalize the victims or those guilty of sexual crimes in India; they come from all strata of society and from every part of India and belong to all the age groups.
Making stringent laws is necessary to ensure that the guilty in such cases get the punishment that they deserve and don't walk freely due to the weak provisions or loopholes of the existing laws. But asserting that stringent laws will be able to curb male sexual overdrive in India cannot be justified.
Unlike the cases of sexual molestation registered in police stations, there is a large portion of women in India who are subjected to rape and other forms of sexual assault on a daily basis and still their cases go unnoticed.
These women are the unfortunate wives who have to indulge in sexual intercourse with their husbands even if they don't want to (non-consensual sex is nothing but rape). They don't actually have a say in front of their husbands when it comes to sex, they have to comply with the needs and demands of their husbands.
Another category of such women who are bound to indulge in sexual activities against their wishes are the hundreds of thousands of sex workers in India who are visited by numerous men everyday and even tortured by many of their clients. They are compelled to do as their clients say as they have no other means of feeding themselves and their children other than selling their bodies to the sex-hungry men of India.
If we take account of all these women and then collectively see the scenario of sexual crimes against women, it can be easily seen that stringent laws alone cannot do much. What really needs to be done is the moral overhauling of the minds of the masses by means of education and awareness.
Strong and stringent laws are definitely necessary as the existing laws have proved to be inefficient in ensuring swift justice and appropriate punishment to the guilty. But the actual need of the hour is a revolutionary change in the mindsets and conscience of Indian men so that they stop seeing women as objects of sexual pleasure.

 Lets stand and make difference, we know things are wrong but we don't react on it  lets do it ... lets stand .. Its Now Or Never ...... We The Youth Can Make Difference.... Lets Change The Bad Side Of Indian Culture.. Lets Live ... Let All Live Freely ...
 - Shivam Sharma ( Editor & Co Owner Canners International )

Friday, March 28, 2014

Bring It On ( Magical Spell Of Life )

Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them – work, family, health, friends and spirit and you’re keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls – family, health, friends and spirit are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and strive for balance in your life. How?
  • Don’t undermine your worth by comparing yourself with others. It is because we are different that each of us is special.
     
  • Don’t set your goals by what other people deem important. Only you know what is best for you.
     
  • Don’t take for granted the things closest to your heart. Cling to them as you would your life, for without them, life is meaningless.
     
  • Don’t let your life slip through your fingers by living in the past or for the future. By living your life one day at a time, you live ALL the days of your life.
     
  • Don’t give up when you still have something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.
     
  • Don’t be afraid to admit that you are less than perfect. It is this fragile thread that binds us each together.
     
  • Don’t be afraid to encounter risks. It is by taking chances that we learn how to be brave.
     
  • Don’t shut love out of your life by saying it’s impossible to find. The quickest way to receive love is to give; the fastest way to lose love is to hold it too tightly; and the best way to keep love is to give it wings.
     
  • Don’t run through life so fast that you forget not only where you've been, but also where you are going.
     
  • Don’t forget that a person’s greatest emotional need is to feel appreciated.
     
  • Don’t be afraid to learn. Knowledge is weightless, a treasure you can always carry easily.
     
  • Don’t use time or words carelessly. Neither can be retrieved. Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way.
  • A young man asked Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher, the secret of Success. Socrates told the young man to meet him near the river the next morning. They met.
    Socrates asked the young man to walk with him toward the river.
    When the water got up to their necks, Socrates took the young man by surprise and ducked him into the water. The man struggled to get out but Socrates was strong and kept him under water until he started turning blue.
    The young man struggled hard and finally managed to get up. The first thing he did was to gasp and take a deep breath.
    Socrates asked, “What did you want the most when you were under the water?”
    The man replied “Air”.
    Socrates said: “That’s the most secret to success. When you want success as badly as you want air, you will get it. There is no other secret”.
There may be days when you get up in the morning and things aren't the way you had hoped they would be.
That’s when you have to tell yourself that things will get better. There are times when people disappoint you and let you down.
But those are the times when you must remind yourself to trust your own judgments and opinions, to keep your life focused on believing in yourself.
There will be challenges to face and changes to make in your life, and it is up to you to accept them.
Constantly keep yourself headed in the right direction for you. It may not be easy at times, but in those times of struggle you will find a stronger sense of who you are.
So when the days come that are filled with frustration and unexpected responsibilities, remember to believe in yourself and all you want your life to be.
Because the challenges and changes will only help you to find the goals that you know are meant to come true for you.
Pack up Your bags lets decide we will do it . believe me you will. Go For It . Bring It On is the magical spell. 
-Shivam Sharma ( Editor & Co Owner Canners International )

Monday, January 27, 2014

Tips That You Should Know...

Be careful when signing contracts or releases. Some contracts may require you to model exclusively for a particular agency. A lot of releases (which are more like mini-contracts that are done for a single shoot) will emphasize the photographer's right to an image, saying that they may do whatever they wish, but don't mention the model's rights. It is your image they are using, and you have a say in what is done with pictures taken of you. Make sure to discuss this before signing anything.

Know your limits on style and nudity. If you don't want to do glamour work or are uncomfortable doing full nudity, speak up and don't let people push you past those limits. Also, consider where you want your career to go in the future. Sure, you may be comfortable doing glamour now, but what if you decide you want to do fashion or catalog work in the future? You might be discriminated against if they know you have done this line of work.

If, for whatever reason, you've decided signing with an agency isn't right for you then you could consider going freelance. But be warned: the pay is usually considerably less and there are fewer safety precautions.

You can also enter modeling contests. However, make sure you check that these are being run by a reputable agency.
Some modeling schools are licensed by the Board of Education. However, whether or not they will teach you how to become a model is questionable, and some agencies even say that attending a modeling school can teach you bad habits that are hard to unlearn! They are also expensive.

Get your parents' permission if you're under the age defined by your country as being an adult.

Get a website. It helps spread the word that you're out there and also serves as a place for your adoring fans.

Be beautiful and understand yourself.


- Shivam Sharma ( Editor & Co-Owner Canners International )