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CDAC cunningly changes distorted map of India


- By HJS team

Distorted Map of India by CDAC
Distorted Map of India by CDAC
Changed distorted Map of India
Changed distorted Map of India
The Government department, Center for development for advance computing (CDAC) had distorted India’s Map on their website. It had shown Indian Map without Pakistan occupied Kashmir and China occupied Kashmir. This was noted by a Patriotic Indian Shri. Ramesh Chengappa to immediately lodge his protest to the website.
After some time the distorted map was changed with no intimation to the protestor from the Government. From this we can imagine the working of the government departments.

The protest letter sent by Shri. Ramesh Chengappa to the CDAC is following -

Dear Sir,

Why doesn’t the picture of Bharat in your site show Kashmir in it? I can understand a US or a Pakistani site doing it, but not your site.

http://www.cdac.in/html/about/rti/rti_bng_electr.asp?center_id=2

Please do the necessary correction. If you guys still don’t have any clue as to what I am talking about see the attached jpeg image.

I was looking for information on how to find if anyone in the Government of India is keeping track of maps in literature, newspapers and websites published from India which show Kashmir as not belonging to India. I did a google search to find information about the same ( if you don’t believe me see the google search string in the Google toolbar in the attached image) To my astonishment the place - a Government of India site - to which I went for a solution, itself was a source of my problem. This criminal negligence on your part.

I promise to file a RTI application to find out who is responsible for the very obvious mischief.
If you need assistance you can go here:
http://www.hindujagruti.org/activities/campaigns/national/india-map-controversy/

 - Shri. Ramesh Chengappa

Shri. Chengappa had sent the BCC of the email to the following Persons.

1. Hon'ble Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Chairman
2. Shri Jainder Singh, Secretary, DIT, Vice-Chairman
3. Prof. V. S. Ramamurthy, Secretary, DST, Member
4. Dr. R. A. Mashelkar, Secretary, DSIR & Director General, CSIR, Member
5. Shri F. C. Kohli Chairman, Tata Consultancy Services, Member
6. Dr. N. Balakrishnan, Head Super Power Centre, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Member
7. Shri M.Madhavan Nambiar, Additional Secretary, DIT, Member
8 .Shri Ajeer Vidya, Jt. Secretary & Fin. Adv., DIT (as representative of Secretary, Ministry of Finance), Member
9. Dr. A. K. Chakravarti, Advisor, DIT, Member
10. Shri Pankaj Agrawala, Joint Secretary, DIT, Member
11. One of the Secretaries (IT) from the following three States on rotation basis : Kerela, West Bangal and Uttar Pradesh, Member
12. Director General, C-DAC

Related HJS campaign> India Map Controversy

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