How can we forget this Great Man...???




How can we forget this great man.....????


A man who symbolizes :
firm determination, powerful discipline, 
too much self confidence,
utmost trust and faith in God.



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Must watch the following clip.....





Albert Einstein had said about Gandhiji: "The future generations would not believe that a man like him had ever walked on the earth."

Gopal Krishna Gokhale
, Gandhiji's guru, had said about him in 1912: "A purer, a nobler, a braver and a more exalted spirit has never moved on this earth. He is a man who may well be described as a man among men, a hero among heroes, a patriot among patriots and we may well say that in him Indian humanity at the present time has readily reached its high watermark." 


Rabindranath Tagore, while paying him a tribute, had said: "Here was living truth at last and not only quotations from books. For this reason the Mahatma, the name given to him by the people of India, is his real name. Who else has felt like him that all Indians are his own flesh and blood? When love came to the door of India, that door was opened wide. At Gandhi's call India blossomed forth to new greatness, just as once before, when the Buddha proclaimed the truth of fellow-felling and compassion among all living creatures."
Dr S.Radhakrishnan proclaimed about Gandhiji: "He has nothing to hide and so is fearless. He looks everyone in the face. His step is firm, his body upright, and his words are direct and straight."
What Plato had said long ago is applicable for Gandhiji. He had said, "There always are in the world a few inspired men whose acquaintance is beyond price."
Such was the man Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - a man considered one of the great sages. He was held as another Buddha, another Jesus, Indians called him the "Father of the Nation". They showered their love, respect and devotion on him in an unprecedented measure. They thronged his way to have a glimpse of him, to hear one world from his lips. They applied on their foreheads the dust on the path he had trodden. For them, he was almost an incarnation of God, who had come to break the chains of their slavery. The whole world bowed to him in reverence. Even his opponents held him in great respect.

His Unlimited Greatness
Mohandas Gandhi was not a great scholar, nor was he a great warrior. He was not born with exceptional faculties. Neither was he a good orator, nor a great writer. He did not claim anything exclusively divine in him. He did not claim being a prophet or having superhuman powers. He considered himself an average man with average abilities. Born in a middle class Bania family in an obscure princely State in a corner of India, he was a mediocre student, shy and nervous. He could not muster courage to speak in public. His first attempt at legal practice miserably failed. 
But he was a humble seeker to Truth. He was a man with exceptional sincerity, honesty and truthfulness. For him, understanding meant action. Once any principle appealed to him, he immediately began to translate that in practice. He did not flinch from taking risks and did not mind confessing mistakes. No opposition, scorn or ridicule could affect him. Truth was his sole guiding star. He was ever-growing; hence he was often found inconsistent. He was not concernedwith appearing to be consistent. He preferred to be consistent only with the light within.He sacrificed his all and identified himself with the poorest of the poor. He dressed like them, lived like them. In the oppressed and the depressed people, he saw God. For him, they too were sparks of the divine light. They might not have anything else, but they too had a soul. For Gandhiji, soul-force was the source of the greatest power. He strove to awaken the soul-force within himself and within his fellowmen. He was convinced that the potentialities of the soul-force have no limit. He himself was a living example of this conviction. That is why this tiny and fragile man could mobilise the masses and defeat the mighty British empire. His eleven vows, his technique of Satyagraha, his constructive programme - all were meant to awaken and strengthen the soul-force.
He awakened and aroused a nation from semi-consciousness. It was a Herculean task. For India was not a united country, it was a sub-continent. It was a society divided in different classes, castes and races, in people with different languages, religions and cultures. It was a society where almost half of the population, women, was behind purdah or confined to the four walls of houses, where one-fourth of the population, the depressed classes, was living marginalised life, Where many did not have a single full meal every day. Gandhiji made the oppressed sections wake up and break their chains. He mobilised the people and united them to work for the cause of Swaraj, which gave them a sense of belonging, a sense of purpose. Gandhiji wanted to win Swaraj (Independence) for the masses. For him, Swaraj did not mean replacement of White masters by brown masters. Swaraj meant self-rule by all. He said: Real Swaraj will come, not by the acquisition of the authority by a few, but by the acquisition of the capacity by all to resist authority when it is abused. He worked to develop such a capacity. Development of such a capacity involved transformation of the individual.
Transformation of the individual and transformation of the society - they were not separate, unrelated things for Gandhiji. Revolutionary social philosophies had concentrated on changing the society. On the other hand, spiritual seekers had concentrated on the inner change. Gandhiji not only bridged the gap between these extremes, he fused them together. Gandhiji was thus both a saint and a social revolutionary.
For Gandhiji, unity of life was great truth. His principle of non-violence stemmed from this conviction. Non-violence was not a matter of policy for him; it was a matter of faith. He applied the doctrine to all the departments of individual and social life and in so doing revolutionized the doctrine, made it dynamic and creative. He believed that a true civilization could be built on the basis of such non-violence only.
He rejected the modern civilization. For him, it was a disease and a curse. This civilization leads to violence, conflicts, corruption, injustices, exploitation, oppression, mistrust and a process of dehumanisation. It has led the world to a deep crisis.The earth's resources are being cornered by a handful of people without any concern for others and for the coming generations. The conventional energy sources are getting depleted. Forests are being destroyed. Air, water, soil-everything has been polluted. We are living under the shadow of nuclear war and environmental disasters. Thinking men the world over are looking to Gandhiji to find a way out of this crisis and to build an alternative model of sustainable development. Gandhiji knew that the earth has enough to satisfy everybody's need but not anybody's greed. He had called for the replacement of greed with love.
Gandhiji is, therefore, now a source of inspiration and a reference book for all those fighting against racial discrimination, oppression, domination, wars, nuclear energy, environmental degradation, lack of freedom and human rights; for all those who are fighting for a better world, a better quality of life.
Gandhiji is, therefore, no longer an individual. He is a symbol of all that is the best and the most enduring in the human tradition. And he is also a symbol of the alternatives in all areas of life-agriculture, industry, technology, education, health, economy, political organisation etc. He is a man of the future - a future that has to be shaped if the human race has to survive and progress on the path of evolution.
MySAR for 3rd October
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MySAR for 3rd October





 Today’s Trading potentialies (breakout system) for 3rd Oct.
Nifty Future above 5835...may reach 5855/5870/5885/5900/5915/5930
Nifty Future below 5790...may reach 5775/5755/5740/5725/5710/5690
Bank Nifty future above 9990...may reach 10030/10075/10110/10180/10235/10275/10325
Bank Nifty future below 9850..may reach 9810/9770/9730/9680/9640/9590/9540/9490/9450
For Positional traders : For those who trade like Investors


BajajAuto in cash can be bought @ around 2013 with sl of 1990
…may reach 2061 and 2097
ACC in cash can be bought @ around 1096 with sl of 1086
….may reach 1124 and 1133
TCS in cash can be bought with support of 1923 and 1909
….may reach 1974 and 1983
AxisBank in cash can be bought with sl of 1021
…..may reach 1062 and 1077
DivisLab in cash can be bought with sl of 976
….may reach 1005 and 1016
TataMotors in cash can be bought with support of 327
….may reach 344 and 354
YesBank in cash can be bought with support of 290 and 284
…may reach 307 and 313


Daily Levels
Security
High
Low
Close
MySAR
5-EMA
High
EMA
Low
EMA
Nifty (F)
5837.00
5754.05
5828.45
5822.64
5854.30
5896.84
5810.75
BankNifty(F)
9983.00
9657.00
9959.75
9911.25
9990.02
10132.96
9842.03
Weekly Levels
Security
WHigh
WLow
WClose
W_MySAR
W5-EMA
WHigh
EMA
WLow
EMA
Nifty (F)
5854.85
5754.05
5828.45
5661.75
5833.15
5912.98
5698.78
BankNifty (F)
9983.00
9657.00
9959.75
9702.48
10062.62
10369.27
9693.50
      

Weekly Pivot Levels
Security
W-S3
W-S2
W-S1
W-Pivot
W-R1
W-R2
W-R3
Nifty (Future)
5610.85
5711.65
5770.05
5812.45
5870.85
5913.25
6014.05
BankNifty (Future)
9214.58
9540.58
9750.17
9866.58
10076.17
10192.58
10518.58

Daily MySAR Levels For Future Segment :

Daily MySAR Levels For Cash Segment :
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If  the price of the scrip ran up or down too much during last few days, please please do not take fresh entry either of short or long otherwise it will be considered as catching of  running train and in such cases price in near future may move against expectations resulting into losses. Better wait for breach of MySAR_A level for fresh trade......
Patience pays...........
Presently Holding Position :

NF Long (5370) (3L) : Booked at 5420, 5600, 5870 (Fully booked)
(780 points booked)

NF Short (5825) (2L) : Booked at 5785 (1L holding)
(40 points booked)



BNF long (8900) (3L) : Booked at 8950, 9600, 10400 (Fully covered)
(2250 points booked )
BNF short (10265) (3L) : Booked at10230, 10060, 10130 (Fully covered) 

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Trades triggered 
on 1st Oct.



1. AxisBank (F) STBT at 1017……………..covered at 1025 (2000 loss)
2. SBI (F) STBT at 1615……………………covered at 1626 (1375 loss)
3. BataIndia (F) long taken at 865…………booked at 870 (2500 profit)
4. TechM (F) shorted at 1340…………….covered at 1331 (2250 profit)
5. HDFC (F) long taken at 778…………….booked at 784 (1500 profit)
6. LT (F) shorted at 789………………….covered at 785 (1500 profit)
7. Maruti (F) shorted at 1411…………….covered at 1415 (1000 loss)
8. TCS (F) long taken at 1957…………..booked at 1961 (1000 profit)
9. TechM (F) long taken at 1343……….booked at 1347 (1000 profit)
10. Maruti (F) shorted at 1411………….covered at 1395 (4000 profit)
11. HeroMotors (F) shorted at 2005……covered at 1994 (1375 profit)
12. ACC (F) shorted at 1007……………..covered at 1004 (750 profit)
13. M&M (F) shorted at 845.50………….covered at 838 (1875 profit)
14. JSWSteel (F) shorted at 747………..covered at 745 (1000 profit)
15. PNB (F) shorted at 464………………covered at 466 (1000 loss)
16. BNF STBT at 9770…………………..covered at 9690 (+ 80 points)
17. BNF shorted (5L) at avp 9842……...covered at 9866 (- 120 points)
19. BNF STBT taken (2L) at avp 9900………..carried
20. NF STBT at 5830…………………..covered at 5765 (+ 65 points)
21. NF shorted (2L) at avp 5815………covered at 5823 (- 16 points)
22. NF STBT taken (2L) at avp 5823…………carried


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(3) And once in profit, trail stop loss to the entry level to protect the capital funds.
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