Tuesday 24 February 2015

Annual Railway Budget for Lifeline Transport in India



Rail Budget is the yearly financial planning of Railway ministry of the Govt of India for rail transport across the country. The official statement is presented Union Rail Minister of India in the parliament house, New Delhi. Generally the Railway Budget passed on February 26 annually in Parliament. This budget is prepared by the team includes Railway minister Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu with official guidance by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It reflects the overall planning for the Railway infrastructure and networks improvement for modern transport system. Let us note few points about the budget for better tomorrow. 

Indian Railways strategic vision for the institutional structures for delivering passenger and freight services for growth of the nation. We should establishing empowered team to give time-bound result oriented service to the people. 



The safety is the most important for the railways which carries 25 million passengers on daily basis. Technology should be used for signal with computerized structure to bring down human errors. The entire rail network should be monitored by the space and satellite to minimize the accidents.

The long-term plan for high-speed trains (300 - 350 km/hour) should have guideline work schedule and finance for the mega projects between the metro cities. Railways can have another department for high speed Rail projects to design, finance and control networks. Currently we have Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains as premier services.

We are expecting there will be no fare hikes on the rail tickets. There may be price hike for the premium trains. A new bill will be introduced to power to RPF (Railway Protection Force) to control crime happing in the Railways. It will enhance the better coordination among the Railway security for its networks.

Railways University is on the card which will create human power for Railways with Human Resources ministry. The location of the University is also important for the cities in India. People are to be provided better quality food with situation time of journeying.
Tatkal tickets should provide more transparent to Passengers ticket with details of train schedule. Major steps should be taken for the trains in festive season to run for heavy demand of tourists and pilgrims.

LoveVivah.com wishes for best Rail budget in India.

Monday 16 February 2015

Happy Maha Shivratri Festival for Marriage of Lord Shiva and Parvati



The Hindu festival of Maha Shivratri is observed yearly on special day the God Shiva married to the Goddess Parvati as per mythology. This Maha Shivratri is called as Shivratri (Great Night of Lord Shiva) which celebrated as the God Shiva and Shakti wedding. The legends reference that holy festival of Lord Shiva with light on his greatness and the supreme power of Hindu religion people. Shivaratri remembers the holy night when ‘Tandava’ dance was performed by the God Shiva. The festival falls on the month ‘Maagha’ of Hindu calendar and it coincides with February or March month Christian calendar. 

From the Maha Shivratri day the Shiva Pooja was initiated by the Hindu devotees. As per faith, the creation of earth was completed by Lord Shiva. Also Maha Shivratri day is related to wedding day of the Lord Shiva and his wife Shakti. There are twelve Jyotirlingas which are more sacred shrines to the God Shiva for holy place of his worship by pilgrims. 




The most famous Jyotirlingas Shiva Temples are in India tourist guides are given.

1.      Somanath in Saurashtra, Gujarat
2.      Mallikarjuna Swami, Andhra Pradesh
3.      Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
4.      Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh
5.      Bhimashankar, Maharashtra
6.      Kashi Vishwanath in Vanaras, Uttar Pradesh
7.      Kedarnath in Uttarakhand
8.      Trimbakeshwar, Near Nashik, Maharashtra
9.      Vaidyanath Temple, Parli, Jharkhand
10.  Nageshvara Temple, Dwaraka, Gujarat     
11.  Rameshwar in Sethubandh, Tamil Nadu
12.  Grishneshwar in Aurangabad, Maharashtra        

Celebration of Maha Shivratri
On the festival of Shivratri, offering of Bael leaves to Lord Shiva at the temple and one day fasting for the God Shiva. There is a ‘Jagaran’ at the night where the devotees pray with ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ mantra of Shiva. The worship is to get boons of Yoga and meditation for better life with good steadily. Early morning the debotees go to the Shiva temples to worship the traditional Shivalinga puja with family members. All the pilgrims have clean clothing for holy bath with pots of water to bathe the Shiva. This is process of purification which is compulsory for every Hindu festival. 

The Shiva temples are sound of Bells and chants of ‘Jai Shiva Shankerji’. The worshipers circulate seven times around the Lingam and then pour water or milk over it. Woodapple or Bel leaves are given to the Shiva for purification of the soul of human. Then Vermilion paste is added to the Shiva Linga with fruits. Lighting of the Diya or Lamp is done for marking satisfaction pleasures. All the family members, relatives and friends celebrate with full of joy.
LoveVivah.com matrimony sites team is wishing Happy Maha Shivratri to you and your family members.