Monday, March 29, 2010

Will you cross the skies for me?

What i really want to share is about the Vinnai thaandi varuvayaa story. i really amaze about this film, and also i feel one thing. I amaze for the film and it story, and i feel for i went to the film with my boy friends. so guys try to go with your girl friends or lovers so that you will feel the film.

Story is simbu and trisha loving each other the problem is three things.

1)Religion

2)Simbu’s age is smaller than trisha by one.

3)Love marriage is won’t accept in trisha home because of her sister got love marriage.

#Simbu (karthik) finished his mech engg and he live with the dream about becoming director, but Trisha (jessy) finished her MCA degree. Karthik start loving jessy but she deny because of above reasons , even she also fall with love because of karthik activities.

#Marriage fixed for jessy in Kerala but she stop the marriage at the church so that karthik impressed more. Now karthik tries to compromise in jessy family but it not works, and also jessy not accept for love marriage without her father’s permission.

#Now jessy went to UK, karthik become director. And he made his own story as film with titled as Jessy and this film become super hit because in this film they got married, but in real jessy got mary with other and lived in UK.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

WOMEN'S RESERVATION BILL!

Following is the chequered history of the women's reservation bill moved in the Rajya Sabha Monday that seeks to reserve 33 percent seats for women in the country's legislatures: 1996 -- The Deve Gowda government introduces the women's reservation bill as 81st Constitutional Amendment Bill. 1998 -- The bill is re-introduced in the 12th Lok Sabha as the 84th Constitutional Amendment Bill by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government headed Atal Bihari Vajpayee. 1999 -- The NDA government re-introduces the bill in the 13th Lok Sabha. 2002 -- The bill is introduced in Parliament but fails to sail through. 2003 -- Bill introduced twice in parliament. 2004 -- The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government includes it in the Common Minimum Programme. 2008 -- The government tables the bill in the Rajya Sabha so that the legislation does not lapse. 2010 -- The cabinet clears the bill for taking it up in the Rajya Sabha.