Re: [mpisgmedia] Prawn malai at Humayun's Tomb? 1857&2005:mangalpandey, humayun tomb, oxford

As per law today it is not possible to indulge in prawn malai what ever the
astrologers say. Please be serious and understand the underlying gravity
that Gita is trying to point out.
Please suggest a positive course of action.
Thank You
Nalini
----- Original Message -----
From: "sarbajit roy" <sroy1947@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Master plan issues in media" <mpisgmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: [mpisgmedia] Prawn malai at Humayun's Tomb?
1857&2005:mangalpandey, humayun tomb, oxford


Love your discovery of coincidences .. although its
foundation in the mathematics of probability seems
wobbly.

Did you know if you have a group of only 23 people -
the probability that 2 people in that group have the
same birthday is better than even .. ie. more than
50%?

Similarly if you take 2 dates (such as 7 Sept) in any
random grouping of 23 posts .. you'll probably find a
connection somewhere. Its well exploited by all those
astrologers whose knowledge of probstats wud put us
techno-experts to shame.

Sarbajit

--- Gita Dewan Verma <mpisgplanner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> | Express has two cons reports today:
>
> | Indian national t.a.c.h is planning
>
> ...to restore the erstwhile glory of the Coronation
> Memorial. It was here in 1911, that George V and
> Queen
> Mary annointed Delhi as the seat of power in the
> coronation durbar... UK High Commissioner has also
> promised assistance...
>
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=149451
> (INTACH plans to restore Coronation Park, memorial)
>
> | and union Culture Ministry is planning
>
> ...to bring in a set of guidelines for hosting gala
> events at ''fragile'' heritage sites. There have
> already been two receptions ...one, by the Aga Khan
> Trust for Culture, which contributed to rebuilding
> the
> mausoleum, from restoring its waterworks to planting
> trees favoured by the Mughals, to the more recent
> Blair reception...
>
http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=78513
> Prawn Malai at Humayun's Tomb? Reddy's watching
>
> | both illegal parties at Humayun's Tomb
> | are also otherwise flagged, here:
>
>
http://plan.architexturez.net/site/profession/awards/akaa/041129
> Aga Khan Award ceremony at Humayun's Tomb,
> 27.11.2004
>
> http://plan.architexturez.net/site/anomie/f/050910
> 1857 & 2005: Mangal Pandey, Humayun's Tomb and
> Oxford
>
> Mangal Pandey, hanged in April 1857, was released in
> August 2005. British Film Council's contribution of
> £
> 150,000 to the film is explained by its British
> co-producer: "It criticizes the East India Company,
> not the British Government". Already, Indian Prime
> Minister Manmohan Singh had dwelled on "beneficial
> consequences" of "India's experience with Britain",
> on
> 8 July 2005 at Oxford. On 8 July 1858 was signed the
> treaty that ended the Indian Rebellion and paved the
> way for transfer of power from British East India
> Company to British Crown. Isolated incidents, like
> by
> Mangal Pandey, had became Great Indian Mutiny after
> the British lost Delhi on 11 May 1857. On 21
> September
> they recaptured it and a Major Hodson with his 50
> Sikhs took Bahadurshah Zafar captive from Humayun's
> Tomb and returned with 100 of his men to take the
> Emperor's two sons and grandson, whom he summarily
> executed. Preparations for re-taking of Delhi by the
> British were precipitated on 7 September 1857. On 7
> September 2005, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
> and his wife Gursharan Kaur hosted a dinner in
> honour
> of British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife
> Cherie Blair, at Humayun's Tomb.
>
> The following is the small collection of texts in
> which I found these coincidences and more. I am not
> history buff, nor war buff. I was looking simply
> because I was distressed by our Prime Minister
> partying at Humayun's Tomb, not once but twice (as
> Chief Guest of the Aga Khan on 27 November 2004 and
> as
> host to Tony Blair on 7 September 2005), even though
> such partying is impermissible in law and despite
> protest (in 2004 by myself against re-honouring of a
> DfiD funded Indore project amounting to civic
> disaster
> and other interferences in urban development
> paradigms
> and professional practice and in 2005 by a section
> of
> The Left against the Blair visit in view of Iraq and
> WTO). I had turned to Google in hope of finding, for
> peace of mind, that the association of Humayun's
> Tomb
> with 1857 was insignificant. Now I am aghast.
>
> Of course, my search was far from scholarly and I
> would be greatly relieved to be corrected. If,
> however, I have stumbled upon something significant,
> I
> wish our History would record, now, who all amongst
> those connected with either party at the Tomb and
> who
> all amongst those deciding how our History should be
> taught or show-cased are aware of it. This is to
> distinguish between those who knew exactly what they
> were doing or not doing about the partying at the
> Tomb
> (and ought to answer for their deliberate disrespect
> of History) and those who knew not what they did or
> did not (and ought to relinquish responsibilities
> for
> minding our affairs for that reason).
>
> | The Indian Rebellion of 1857 | Mangal Pandey, 1857
> &
> 2005 | The 1857 Siege of Delhi | Humayun's Tomb,
> 1857
> & 2005 | Devil's Wind after "Peace Treaty" of 8 July
> 1858 | Oxford 1858 & 8 July 2005 |
>
> contd/
> http://plan.architexturez.net/site/anomie/f/050910
>
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