Friday 12 December 2014

jitesh trapasiya

About

Nothing can be and cannot be one and at the same time and I am. I am Jitesh Trapasiya. Currently, I am the Journalist  and I work in vishwa Gujarat news portel  and Student of Political since.  In past, I worked with Congress Social Media (in 2014 Election) . I received my bachelors degree in B.Com ,  I currently Master in M.Com and  Master Arts in Political since from SJVM and IGNOU Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

 I received NCC, ‘B’ and ‘C’ Certificate with ‘B’ GRADE, I also dropped out of Architecture School prior to that. Jamvala gir, a small town situated in Gujarat in India, is my hometown.
I love to see technology from design perspective and vice versa. This vision reflects in almost all of my projects and research work as well. in short, I do what I love and I love what I do. I am a 'Desigineer' :)

News

2014
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2013

I joined Congress Social Media in summer. (June, 2013)

2012

Received the Student of The Year (S.P. Hostel) Award 2012

I joined Group of Committee (S.P. Hostel)
2011

Participant In annual function of over hostel

2010

Chill with college friends, hostel friends

2009-10

Hello, Ahmadabad

I moved to Ahmadabad. Love the weather and food here.

I joined SJVM College Ahmadabad, India.

2008-09

 Biggest moment of my life

12th Stander  I received Total Marks Obtained 561 Out off 700(80.14%), This is truly the biggest day of my life (March 2009)

2007-08

Finally I Have got it 62.14%

10th  SSC Examination Tension and I also frosted …………………..!

My Interests

Besides, my interests in social computing, designing intelligence, Blogging, Reading, Politics Observing,  Social Activities and other I also love....

Photography(click!)
Ping-Pong(Table-Tennis)
R&B & Hip-Hop(Yeah!)
Gujarati Ghazals
Trekking and Mountaineering
Movies(Comedy, Sci-Fiction, Action, ...)
Chinese language and Calligraphy ("Ni Hao")
Travelling
Music(all)
Cartoons(Pingu, Tom&Jerry, ...)
Milk powder
Learning(anything)
knowing different cultures and meeting people
Doodling(hmmm?)
and Thinking :)

personal 

my photo gallery
01 when I was a kid
02 when I was not a kid :)
03 @.........  with my family
04 Hostel Day’s
05 coming soon

contact

jitesh@vishwagujarat

1          e-mail                jiteshtrapasiya03@gmail.com

2          G+                     https://plus.google.com/u/0/110933452484418169188/posts

3          youtube             http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwt0mRZtOmkIDiLxaacsLFQ

4          Blogger              http://jiteshtrapasiya.blogspot.in/

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6          Twitter              https://twitter.com/jiteshtrapasiya

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9          wordpress         http://jiteshtrapasiya.wordpress.com/

10        Pinterest           http://www.pinterest.com/jiteshtrapasiya/pins/

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 12        ucoz                http://jiteshtrapasita.ucoz.com/

13        soundcloud      https://soundcloud.com/jitesh-trapasiya/sets

14        about.me          http://about.me/jiteshtrapasiya

15        twitpi               http://twitpic.com/photos/jiteshtrapasiya

16        goodreads        https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32605132-jitesh


17        photobucket    http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/jiteshtrapasiya03/

18        myspace          https://myspace.com/jitesh.trapasiya

Jitesh Trapasiya
+91- 972-285-7563
A’bad,Gujarat, India.



Thursday 11 December 2014

On 79th #Birthday, #President #PranabMukherjee's Earlier life (@RashtrapatiBhvn)



Shri Pranab Kumar Mukherjee   (born December 11, 1935, Mirati, Bengal [now in West Bengal], India), Indian politician, government official, and (from 2012) president of India. He succeeded Pratibha Patil (served 2007–12), India’s first woman president.

Mukherjee’s father, Kamada Kinkar Mukherjee, was deeply involved in India’s struggle for independence from Great Britain in the first half of the 20th century. A longtime member of the Indian National Congress (Congress Party), the elder Mukherjee spent several years in prison as a result of his activities opposing British rule and, after Indian independence, held a seat in the state legislature of West Bengal (1952–64). Pranab was educated at the Suri Vidyasagar College (then affiliated with the University of Calcutta), and he later earned an advanced degree in history and political science as well as a law degree from the university. In 1963 he accepted a teaching position at a small college near Calcutta (now Kolkata) that was associated with the university. He also became editor of a Bengali-language monthly periodical and, later, worked for a weekly publication.

Mukherjee first ran for public office in 1969, when he won a seat in the Rajya Sabha (upper house) of the Indian parliament as a member of the Bangla Congress, which soon merged with the Congress Party. He served an additional four terms, although he left that chamber in 2004 and contested and won a seat in the Lok Sabha (lower house). He served there until mid-2012, when he ran for president of India.

Early on in his career in the legislature, Mukherjee became a protégé of Indira Gandhi, prime minister of India in 1966–77 and 1980–84. Under her tutelage, he began in 1973 to fill administrative positions of increasing responsibility in the cabinet, and in 1982 he was named to the important post of minister of finance. Following the assassination of Gandhi in 1984, however, Mukherjee had a falling out with Rajiv Gandhi, her son and successor (1984–89) as prime minister, and was relegated to the political backwater. He subsequently left the Congress Party in 1986 and by early 1987 had formed his own small political party. By 1989, however, the two men had been reconciled, and Mukherjee had merged his group back into Congress.

Mukherjee’s fortunes improved in 1991 when, after Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated, P.V. Narasimha Rao took leadership of Congress and, after the party’s success in parliamentary elections, was named prime minister. Under Rao (who served until 1996) and the party’s Manmohan Singh (who became prime minister in 2004), Mukherjee held most of the major ministerial portfolios in the cabinet: commerce (1993–95), external affairs (1995–96 and 2006–09), defense (2004–06), and finally back to finance (2009–12). He also occupied several important legislative posts, including leader of the Rajya Sabha (1980–84), Congress Party whip in the upper house (1996–2004), and leader of the Lok Sabha (2004–12). In addition to his government activities in India, Mukherjee was involved with a number of prominent international organizations, most notably occupying seats on the boards of governors of the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank during his two stints as finance minister.

In June 2012 the Congress Party chose Mukherjee as its candidate for the Indian presidency. Because the office is nonpartisan, he resigned from the Lok Sabha (also relinquishing the Finance Ministry) and the party. He easily won the July 19 election and was sworn into office six days later. The presidency is viewed as a largely ceremonial post. However, Mukherjee, with his decades of experience in government and politics, was expected to be more engaged in governance than most of his predecessors.

Mukherjee is the author of several books, including Beyond Survival: Emerging Dimensions of Indian Economy (1984) and Challenges Before the Nation (1993).

Wednesday 10 December 2014

@PMOIndia @narendramodi loses title, The #Ebola Fighters are @TIME’s #PersonoftheYear for 2014.



Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday won TIME magazine's online readers' poll, but lost the title of 'Person of the Year'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lost the TIME poll to this year? The TIME magazine has declared that the medics fighting the deadly Ebola virus as winners of the 2014 'Person of the Year' title.

The magazine announced PM Modi's name on its Twitter handle,The Ebola Fighters are TIME’s Person of the Year for 2014.


However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already won the readers' poll but he could not make it to the list of eight finalists. The TIME editors had narrowed their list from 50 global leaders and CEOs to eight individuals.


The finalists for the annual honour were: Ebola caregivers, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Ferguson protesters, singer Taylor Swift, National Football League commissioner Roger Stokoe Goodell and Masoud Barzani the Kurdish politician who has led the Iraqi-Kurdistan region since 2005.

TIME editors narrowed their list from 50 global leaders and CEOs to eight individuals whose names were announced on Monday.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who entered office this year on the promise of reviving the country’s economy, is the winner of this year’s reader poll for TIME Person of the Year.

The magazine announced PM Modi's name on its Twitter handle, stating he won the readers' poll.


Sunday 7 December 2014

@PMOIndia @narendramodi favourite to win '@Time Person of the Year'


Prime Minister NarendraModi appears favourite to win the 'Time Person of the Year' poll, leading the online voting with a comfortable margin ahead of Ferguson protesters as voting closed for the annual honour. 

Modi was the front runner with 16.2 per cent votes, followed by Ferguson protesters who got 9.2 per cent votes at the time the polls closed Saturday midnight. 

While Time magazine's editors will choose the 'Person of the Year', the winner of the readers' poll will be announced on December 8. 

The annual honour, bestowed by the magazine since 1927, goes to the person who "most influenced the news" during the year "for better or worse." 

In a separate "Face-off" poll, Modi has been pitted against Indonesia's new president Joko Widodo. 

In this poll also, Modi has maintained a significant lead and garnered 69 per cent votes as against Widodo's 31 per cent. 

At the third position was 18-year-old student activist Joshua Wong, who has become the face of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests. 

He had got 7 per cent of the votes cast, followed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai with 4.9 per cent votes. 

US President Barack Obama could not make it to the top 10 slots and was trailing with 2.2 per cent votes at the 11th position. 

The Ferguson protesters had temporarily taken the lead from Modi last week as people around the US demonstrated against a grand jury's decision not to indict white police officer Darren Wilson who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in August. 

But Modi, "seen by many in India and around the world as having the potential to reinvigorate the country's economy," soon regained the lead in the online poll. 

Modi is among 50 global leaders, business chiefs and pop icons named as contenders for the honour. 

The other candidates in the fray for the title are Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, US secretary of state John Kerry and former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton. 

Among the business chiefs and artists in the fray are Amazaon CEO Jeff Bezos, Chinese e-commerce site Alibaba founder Jack Ma, GM's first female CEO Mary Barra, Apple CEO Tim Cook and singers Beyonce, Taylor Swift, reality star Kim Kardashian and actress Jennifer Lawrence.

As per Reader's Poll Results "TIME Person of the Year" : Official Announcement on 10 



Thursday 4 December 2014

@PMOIndia @narendramodi #Leads @TIME’s Person of the Year Poll #ModiTimePersonoftheYear #TIMEPOY @timesofindia



Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has retaken the lead in TIME’s Person of the Year poll, surpassing the protesters for Ferguson.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday regained the top position in the 'Time Person of the Year' poll. According to the latest results of the reader's poll, Modi has 12.8 per cent of the total votes accrued till now. He is followed by Ferguson protesters from the U.S. with 10.1 per cent. 

Joshua Wong, the face of the Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, is placed third with 7.5 per cent, and Pakistan's teenagers' rights activist Malala Yousafzai is fourth with 5.2 per cent. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin with 4.1 per cent has been pushed to sixth place by Ebola doctors and nurses, who are now in fifth place with 4.5 per cent. US President Barack Obama is placed at a distant 11th position with just 2.3 per cent of the total votes.

Since 1927, TIME has named a person who, for better or worse, has most influenced the news and our lives in the past year.

The Person of the Year is selected by TIME’s editors, but readers are asked to weigh in by commenting on any TIME Facebook post that includes #TIMEPOY, tweeting votes using the #TIMEPOY hashtag, or by heading over to TIME.com’s Person of the Year voting hub, where Pinnion’s technology is recording, visualizing and analyzing results as they are received. Votes from Twitter, Facebook and TIME.com’s voting hub are pooled together to create the totals displayed on the site.



Wednesday 3 December 2014

Swachh Bharat or Swachh Bharat Abhiyan


This campaign was officially launched on 2 October 2014 at Rajghat, New Delhi, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself wielded broom and cleaned a road. The campaign is India's biggest ever cleanliness drive and 3 million government employees and schools and colleges students of India participated in this event.

The mission was started by Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, nominating nine famous personalities for this campaign, and they take up the challenge and nominate nine more people and so on(like the branching of a tree). It has been carried forward since then with famous people from all walks of life joining it.

History

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was announced by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on Indian Independence Day & launched on 2 Oct 2014, Gandhi Jayanti. On this day, Modi addressed the citizens of India in a public gathering held at Rajghat, New Delhi, India and asked everyone to join this campaign. Later on this day, Modi himself swept a parking area at Mandir Marg Police Station followed by pavement in Valmiki Basti, a colony of sanitation workers, at Mandir Marg, near Connaught Place, New Delhi.


On 2 October, Anil Ambani, an Indian industrialist and a participant in this event, told in a statement

I am honoured to be invited by our respected Prime Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi to join the "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan". . . I dedicate myself to this movement and will invite nine other leading Indians to join me in the "Clean India" campaign. . .

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee asked every Indian to spend 100 hours annually in this drive. This campaign is supported by the Indian Army, Border Security Force, Indian Air Force and India.

Objectives

This campaign aims to accomplish the vision of 'Clean India' by 2 October 2019, 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi and is expected to cost over INR62000 crore (US$10 billion). The campaign was described as "beyond politics" and "inspired by patriotism".

More than 3 million government employees and schools and colleges students of India are going to participate in this event.

Nominees

Jitesh Trapasiya selected 9 notable public figures to propagate this campaign.

Dr. Ghanshyam Patel

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Gourav Joshi

Mitesh Trapasiya

Vishal Radadiya

Monika Desai

Ajendra Rakholiya

Vishwa Gujarat Team

My all Friends from Facebook, Twitter and College




Top quotes of ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’

1. It is our social responsibility as citizens of India to help fulfil Gandhiji's vision of Clean India, by his 150th birth anniversary in 2019.

2. I am seeing that Gandhi is looking through these specs that whether we have made India clean or not, what we have done and what we have done.

3. Devote 100 hours every year towards the cause of cleanliness.

4. Cleaning up the country cannot be the sole responsibility of sweepers. Do citizens have no role in this? We have to change this mindset.

5. Though it is a difficult task, it can be achieved and for that people will have to change their habits.