Chashmebaddoor releases on 31st Aug.Hopefully no further changes in d release date.Been really patient to see myself talkin in Hindi on screen. taapsee plays a lead character in the movie
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Saguni audio to rock from june 2nd...
Saguni audio to rock from june 2nd .... One of the most expected films 2012 !!
G.V.Prakash is the music director of the movie, karthi is the lead star of the movie...
G.V.Prakash is the music director of the movie, karthi is the lead star of the movie...
Property Tax and Us
Dear all,
The residents of Mumbai are concerned, apprehensive and agitated about the passing of the proposed Property Tax rules in their present form.
People are outraged, at the unjust taxing system that has been passed by the Standing Committee, without giving them an opportunity, to express their views. Certain pertinent points viz Charging on Built up area, against Carpet area, charging on floor rise, niche parking, luxury tax, and worst of all the 'never heard of ' tax being collected with retrospective effect!
In view of the above, the H West Ward Federation and the ALMANAC group of M (East and West) Wards have come together to discuss this complex issue and present the peoples’ views about the same.
Some of our speakers are
Jagdish Gianchandani/ Raj Kumar Sharma - will present the citizens' concerns
Adv. Ashish Shelar- our guide on this issue
Adv. Uday Warunjikar - will present some legal aspects
Rahul Shewale - MCGM Standing Committee Chairman - will present the MCGM position
We are trying to get some of the concerned MCGM officials to attend and address the issue too.
There will be a short question answer session, after the above. Besides, the speakers have assured us, that they will address all queries, later, if proper email ids of the concerned citizens, are provided to them at the meeting. Please forward this message to other concerned citizens.
The details of the meeting are:
Date: Sunday 3rd June 2012
Time: 10.30 a.m.
Venue: Apostolic Carmel High School
Hill Road, near St. Andrew's Church
Bandra West, Mumbai 400 050
Looking forward to you attending.
Warm regards,
Anandini Thakoor Raj Kumar Sharma
Chairperson President
'H' West Ward Federation ALMANAC
98210 52670 98209 89310
anandinithakoor@yahoo.co.in almanac.rks@gmail.com Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Bombay Catholic Sabha Inter Parish Footcom tournament Schedule
The Bombay Catholic Sabha Inter Parish Footcom tournament, a professional tournament, with talented team players of extraordinary caliber and played under the supervision of FIFA referees and playing under FIFA rules comes alive once again form 3rd June 2012. The 24 teams that will be playing on a knock out basis will be playing at two grounds on 3rd June 2012.
The draw for the Bombay Catholic Sabha Inter Parish Footcom 2012 was held on 30th April 2012 and was attended by the 24 teams captains, managers and team mates. The matches will be played at two venues – MSSA Ground, Dhobi Talao and Don Bosco Ground, Borivali. The draw is as under –
DATE - June 03, 2012
GROUND - MSSA Ground – Dhobi Talao
Time Teams
08.00 AM – St. Paul, Dadar V/s St John the Evangelist, Marol
09.15AM – O.L. of Victory, Mahim V/s St. Joseph Bandra (E)
10.30AM - O.L. of Glory, Byculla V/s St. Andrews, Bandra
11.45AM - O.L.of Salvation, Dadar V/s Mount Carmel, Bandra
01.00PM - O.L.of Dolours, Sonapur V/s St. Ignatius, Jacob Circle
02.15PM - St. Anne, Bandra V/s St Sebastian, Marouli
03.30PM - St. Theresa, Bandra, V/s St Teresa, Girgaum.
GROUND - DON BOSCO Ground, Borivali
09.15AM – I.C., Borivali V/s St John Bosco, Borivali
10.30AM – O.L.of Dolours, Wadala V/s Christ the King, Borivali (E)
11.45AM – Secred Heart, Vashi V/s St Joseph, Mira Road
01.00PM – St Francis De Sales, Kopar Khairane V/s O.L.of Rosary, Goregoan
02.15PM – St Francis Xavier, Vile Parle V/s O.L.of Fatima, Ambarnath
There will be prizes not only for the first three positions but also for – Best Fair Play Team, Golden Boot and Goalkeeper saving the most goals.
We wish the participating teams all the best and success and we look forward to team discipline and professionalism as we would be having a couple of companies, etc watching our tournament.
May the best team win!!!!!
WE INVITE ALL PARISHIONERS TO COME TO THE VENUE TO CHEER THEIR TEAMS.
Thanking you
Don Aguiar
BCS – Secretary GeneralHealing service at Mahim in Sun June 3rd 4-8 pm
Notice - The Healing and Deliverance minstry of the Archdiocess of Bombay are conducting an All Bombay Healing service at St. Michael's Church, Mahim on 3rd June 2012 from 4 pm to 8 pm with Eucharist.
Anand wins 5th world title: Viswanathan Anand wins World Chess Championship
A true Grandmaster & pride of India! Hearty congratulations to Viswanathan Anand for winning his 5th World Chess title!
-Narendra Modi
Viswanathan Anand after winning World Chess title: It was incredibly tense; too tensed to be happy.
Viswanathan Anand beats Israel's Boris Gelfand in tie-breaker; wins 5th world title
-Narendra Modi
Viswanathan Anand after winning World Chess title: It was incredibly tense; too tensed to be happy.
Viswanathan Anand beats Israel's Boris Gelfand in tie-breaker; wins 5th world title
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Story: The Officer's inspection :)
A municipality officer stopped at corps fields in Texas , and talked
with an old farmer. He told the farmer, "I need to inspect your ranch
for illegally grown drugs." The farmer said, "Okay , but don't go in
that field over there.....", as he pointed out the location.
The municipality officer verbally exploded saying, " Mister, I have
the authority of the Federal Government with me !" Reaching into his
rear pants pocket, he removed his badge and proudly displayed it to
the farmer. "See this badge?! This badge means I am allowed to go
wherever I wish. on any land !! No questions asked or answers given!!
Have I made myself clear......do you understand ?!!"
The farmer nodded politely, apologized, and went about his chores.
A short time later, the old farmer heard loud screams, looked up, and
saw the municipality officer running for his life, being chased by the
farmer's BIG BULL. With every step the bull was gaining ground on the
officer, and it seemed likely that he'd sure enough get gored before
he reached safety. The officer was clearly terrified. The farmer threw
down his tools, ran to the fence and yelled at the top of his
lungs.....
"Your badge, show him your BADGE !!! J J J
Moral:
1- Dont show arrogance while using your authority. Use it with logic
and common sense.
2- Let the other person speak if he wants to say something. It
clarifies doubts & confusions.
with an old farmer. He told the farmer, "I need to inspect your ranch
for illegally grown drugs." The farmer said, "Okay , but don't go in
that field over there.....", as he pointed out the location.
The municipality officer verbally exploded saying, " Mister, I have
the authority of the Federal Government with me !" Reaching into his
rear pants pocket, he removed his badge and proudly displayed it to
the farmer. "See this badge?! This badge means I am allowed to go
wherever I wish. on any land !! No questions asked or answers given!!
Have I made myself clear......do you understand ?!!"
The farmer nodded politely, apologized, and went about his chores.
A short time later, the old farmer heard loud screams, looked up, and
saw the municipality officer running for his life, being chased by the
farmer's BIG BULL. With every step the bull was gaining ground on the
officer, and it seemed likely that he'd sure enough get gored before
he reached safety. The officer was clearly terrified. The farmer threw
down his tools, ran to the fence and yelled at the top of his
lungs.....
"Your badge, show him your BADGE !!! J J J
Moral:
1- Dont show arrogance while using your authority. Use it with logic
and common sense.
2- Let the other person speak if he wants to say something. It
clarifies doubts & confusions.
CBSE class 12 results out, Goa tops in region
The Chennai region, which covers Maharashtra and nine other states,
secured the highest pass percentage among eight regions in the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class XII board exam by scoring
90.59 per cent.
The overall pass percentage has, however, dipped as compared to last,
which was 91.32 per cent.The CBSE declared the Class XII results on
Monday.
The Chennai region covers CBSE schools in Maharashtra, Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Pondicherry, Daman and Diu,
Andaman and Nicobar Island, Lakshadweep and Goa.
Goa topped the list of pass percentage in Chennai region by securing
(97.21 per cent), followed by Karnataka (96.46), Pondicherry (95.98),
Tamil Nadu (95.57), Maharashtra ( 92.77), Kerala (91.60), Andhra
Pradesh (87.53), Daman and Diu (82.61), Andaman and Nicobar (66.68)
and Lakshadweep (66.67).
As many as 8,15,749 candidates had registered for the Class XII
examination from March 1 to April 16, 2012. This marked an increase of
about 5.94 per cent candidates over that of last year.
"This year girls recorded a pass percentage of 92.67 as against 88.87
by the boys. Of the 36,923 boys who appeared, 32,813 passed while
28,526 of the total 30,784 girls cleared the exam," said Sudharsan
Rao, Regional Officer of CBSE, Chennai region.
The CBSE has started the second phase of its tele-counselling facility
to help students and parents from stressed post exam results.
This year 50 principals, trained counsellors from CBSE affiliated
government and private schools and and a few psychologists have been
roped in to address exam related anxieties and psychological problems
faced by students.
While 40 of the tele-counsellors are available in India, 10 have been
assigned to counsel CBSE students in Dubai, Doha, Qatar and Kuwait.
The tele-counselling facility will be available for students and their
parents till June 7.
secured the highest pass percentage among eight regions in the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class XII board exam by scoring
90.59 per cent.
The overall pass percentage has, however, dipped as compared to last,
which was 91.32 per cent.The CBSE declared the Class XII results on
Monday.
The Chennai region covers CBSE schools in Maharashtra, Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Pondicherry, Daman and Diu,
Andaman and Nicobar Island, Lakshadweep and Goa.
Goa topped the list of pass percentage in Chennai region by securing
(97.21 per cent), followed by Karnataka (96.46), Pondicherry (95.98),
Tamil Nadu (95.57), Maharashtra ( 92.77), Kerala (91.60), Andhra
Pradesh (87.53), Daman and Diu (82.61), Andaman and Nicobar (66.68)
and Lakshadweep (66.67).
As many as 8,15,749 candidates had registered for the Class XII
examination from March 1 to April 16, 2012. This marked an increase of
about 5.94 per cent candidates over that of last year.
"This year girls recorded a pass percentage of 92.67 as against 88.87
by the boys. Of the 36,923 boys who appeared, 32,813 passed while
28,526 of the total 30,784 girls cleared the exam," said Sudharsan
Rao, Regional Officer of CBSE, Chennai region.
The CBSE has started the second phase of its tele-counselling facility
to help students and parents from stressed post exam results.
This year 50 principals, trained counsellors from CBSE affiliated
government and private schools and and a few psychologists have been
roped in to address exam related anxieties and psychological problems
faced by students.
While 40 of the tele-counsellors are available in India, 10 have been
assigned to counsel CBSE students in Dubai, Doha, Qatar and Kuwait.
The tele-counselling facility will be available for students and their
parents till June 7.
How to think, not what to think!!!
Moishe the Carpenter, returning home with his week’s wages, was accosted by an armed robber on a deserted street.
“Take my money,” said Moishe, “but do me a favour: “Shoot a bullet through my hat otherwise my wife won’t believe I was robbed.”
The robber obliged.
He threw Moishe’s hat into the air and put a bullet through it.
“Let’s make it look as if I ran into a gang of robbers,” said Moishe, “otherwise my wife will call me a coward! Please shoot a number of holes through my coat.”
So the robber shot a number of holes through the carpenter’s coat. “And now…” continued Moishe.
“Sorry,” interrupted the robber.
“No more holes. I’m out of bullets.”
“That’s all I wanted to know!” said Moishe.
“Now hand me back my money and some more for the hat and coat that you’ve ruined or I’ll beat you black and blue!”
The robber threw down the money and ran.
Moral:
It's never too late to use our brains to get out of a difficult situation!!
“Take my money,” said Moishe, “but do me a favour: “Shoot a bullet through my hat otherwise my wife won’t believe I was robbed.”
The robber obliged.
He threw Moishe’s hat into the air and put a bullet through it.
“Let’s make it look as if I ran into a gang of robbers,” said Moishe, “otherwise my wife will call me a coward! Please shoot a number of holes through my coat.”
So the robber shot a number of holes through the carpenter’s coat. “And now…” continued Moishe.
“Sorry,” interrupted the robber.
“No more holes. I’m out of bullets.”
“That’s all I wanted to know!” said Moishe.
“Now hand me back my money and some more for the hat and coat that you’ve ruined or I’ll beat you black and blue!”
The robber threw down the money and ran.
Moral:
It's never too late to use our brains to get out of a difficult situation!!
A Glass of Milk
One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry.
He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water! She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it so slowly, and then asked, How much do I owe you?"
You don't owe me anything," she replied. "Mother has taught us never to accept pay for a kindness."
He said ... "Then I thank you from my heart."
As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit.
Many year's later that same young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease.
Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes.
Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room.
Dressed in his doctor's gown he went in to see her. He recognized her at once.
He went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to her case.
After a long struggle, the battle was won.
Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge, and the bill was sent to her room. She feared to open it, for she was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. Finally she looked, and something caught her attention on the side of the bill. She read these words ...
"Paid in full with one glass of milk"
(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door.
Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water! She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it so slowly, and then asked, How much do I owe you?"
You don't owe me anything," she replied. "Mother has taught us never to accept pay for a kindness."
He said ... "Then I thank you from my heart."
As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit.
Many year's later that same young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease.
Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes.
Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room.
Dressed in his doctor's gown he went in to see her. He recognized her at once.
He went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to her case.
After a long struggle, the battle was won.
Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge, and the bill was sent to her room. She feared to open it, for she was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. Finally she looked, and something caught her attention on the side of the bill. She read these words ...
"Paid in full with one glass of milk"
(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
Sunday, 27 May 2012
He lived and lived like a king
He lived and lived like a king- On his terms! The day he felt he was not being treated properly and thought they were being unfair to him and also knowing it was not worth fighting the bunch of politicians conspiring against him, he decided to walk away. He took a decision that most of us regret but honestly I don't. I think of it sometimes and feel bad that he isn't playing for India anymore but on the other hand I feel that was the best decision considering the situation. Sourav Ganguly (DaDa) chose his own path and decided that enough is enough and that he will not bear any non-sense. He is perhaps one of the only cricketers to have retired when he was at his peak and when people said, "Why are you retiring", instead of "When will you retire".
You may wonder why he had so many enemies in the BCCI. That's because when he was captain, he fought for selection of certain players like Harbhajan, Sehwag, Yuvraj and pushed for bringing in Dhoni when selectors preferred Dinesh Karthik and in the process went against selectors' wish. He was also sandwiched between Sharad Powar and Jagmohan Dalmiya for no fault of his. Yes, he made enemies while doing his best for India and in return had to bear the consequences all by himself and none of his players could do anything for him. Sehwag once said when Dada was dropped in 2006- "Ganguly is the best captain I have played under and I miss his presence and hoping Dada would make a comeback into the national team." After this, the BCCI warned Sehwag that he should mind his own business and not speak too much in the media. Harbhajan also showed his support many a times and these 2 are truly Dada's boys! Cheers to them..
There are many more stories that we will keep coming u
GO TO MUMBAI MORE NOISEWHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO JAIPUR MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO KOLKATA MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO DELHI MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO CHENNAI MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO MOHALI MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO HYDERABAD,CUTTA CK,VIZAG MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO PUNE MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED...
WHAT IT MEANS IS THAT THERE IS MORE SUPPORT FOR DADA THAN DRAVID,
SACHIN, VIRU, GAUTI BOTH HOME & AWAY...
WHICH MEANS:
NO DADA NO IPL!!!!!
dedicated to all dada haters and those who are jealous of him..
GO TO JAIPUR MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO KOLKATA MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO DELHI MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO CHENNAI MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO MOHALI MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO HYDERABAD,CUTTA CK,VIZAG MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED
GO TO PUNE MORE NOISE WHEN DADA IS INTRODUCED...
WHAT IT MEANS IS THAT THERE IS MORE SUPPORT FOR DADA THAN DRAVID,
SACHIN, VIRU, GAUTI BOTH HOME & AWAY...
WHICH MEANS:
NO DADA NO IPL!!!!!
dedicated to all dada haters and those who are jealous of him..
let the world know who the greatest captain is.....
This is for those of you who have forgotten/ignored Dada's
contribution to Indian Cricket. This stat clearly proves he was
instrumental in the growth of Indian cricket and brought about the much needed change after the match-fixing saga.
Imran Khan once said- "If you need to collect Rs.100, the first Rs.75 are the most difficult to collect. After that the Rs.25 will quickly follow.." Dada laid a perfect foundation for his successors and left Indian cricket on a high.. Unfortunately, he wasn't part of Indian cricket in it's best times but surely, he must be a happy man at heart that his contributions went on and made it big.
contribution to Indian Cricket. This stat clearly proves he was
instrumental in the growth of Indian cricket and brought about the much needed change after the match-fixing saga.
Imran Khan once said- "If you need to collect Rs.100, the first Rs.75 are the most difficult to collect. After that the Rs.25 will quickly follow.." Dada laid a perfect foundation for his successors and left Indian cricket on a high.. Unfortunately, he wasn't part of Indian cricket in it's best times but surely, he must be a happy man at heart that his contributions went on and made it big.
WASTE TO ENERGY- Learn how to reduce your energy bill
At a time when the energy prices (petrol, LPG etc), are skyrocketing,
there is a cheaper and an ecofriendly alternative. The tons and tons
of wet waste which we produce in our kitchens can be converted into
cooking gas, electricity etc. According to the Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy (MNRE), there exists a potential of about 1700 MW
from Urban waste (1500 from MSW and 225 MW from sewage) and about 1300
MW from industrial waste. The ministry is also actively promoting the
generation of energy from waste, by providing subsidies and incentives
for the projects.
The attached PowerPoint Presentation may be used to bring awareness on
this issue to the housing societies, schools/college students, NGOs,
Church groups and so on.
Read the attachment and forward it to your contacts.
Fr Felix
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Beware of Mobile companies
Dear All
This message is to warn all mobile customers about the dubious means
the companies adopt to fleece money from the customers. The incident
quoted is regarding Reliancecommunicationsand I feel that they may not
be alone in adopting such tactics to steal our hard earned money.
I got a reliance mobile recharged in the first week of the month. A
few days later an SMS came that a caller tune has been downloaded for
which there would be charges. After a day got another message that an
English music has been downloaded for which another Rs 15 has been
charged. On the third day yet another message came that CRBT services
haven been subscribed for which the monthly subscription is Rs.30.( I
do not know what is CRBT). As I have not asked for any of these
downloads/services, I spoke to their customer service and asked for an
explanation. The person sitting there was evasive and gave the reply
that I might have accidently pressed some button to download these
things. When I shouted back at him that no person in senses can press
the download button, if such a one exists, three times in three
consecutive days accidently and that I would complaint to TRAI, he
disconnected the telephone saying something inaudible, probably some
abusive words. Then I took up the matter with the customer relations
through emails, and after exchange of mails two-three times, they were
"kind enough" to wave all the money recovered from me for these
unsolicited value added services and regretted the inconvenience
caused to me; but were not all apologetic fordeductingthe money
unauthorisedly and also gave no assurance that they would not resort
to such acts in future.
Since now nearly 90% of the population in our country including
illiterates and semi-literate persons, are mobile subscribers now, the
volume of money the mobile companies (presuming that other companies
too resort to such unfair practices) take from the poor customers
through such dubious means can be well imagined. I have sent a
specific complaint to TRAI in this regard and I do not know whether
they will take any action against the company. In the meantime I would
like to warn the public about such unfair means being adopted by
Reliance Communications to extract money from us.
Regards
Thomas Mathew
This message is to warn all mobile customers about the dubious means
the companies adopt to fleece money from the customers. The incident
quoted is regarding Reliancecommunicationsand I feel that they may not
be alone in adopting such tactics to steal our hard earned money.
I got a reliance mobile recharged in the first week of the month. A
few days later an SMS came that a caller tune has been downloaded for
which there would be charges. After a day got another message that an
English music has been downloaded for which another Rs 15 has been
charged. On the third day yet another message came that CRBT services
haven been subscribed for which the monthly subscription is Rs.30.( I
do not know what is CRBT). As I have not asked for any of these
downloads/services, I spoke to their customer service and asked for an
explanation. The person sitting there was evasive and gave the reply
that I might have accidently pressed some button to download these
things. When I shouted back at him that no person in senses can press
the download button, if such a one exists, three times in three
consecutive days accidently and that I would complaint to TRAI, he
disconnected the telephone saying something inaudible, probably some
abusive words. Then I took up the matter with the customer relations
through emails, and after exchange of mails two-three times, they were
"kind enough" to wave all the money recovered from me for these
unsolicited value added services and regretted the inconvenience
caused to me; but were not all apologetic fordeductingthe money
unauthorisedly and also gave no assurance that they would not resort
to such acts in future.
Since now nearly 90% of the population in our country including
illiterates and semi-literate persons, are mobile subscribers now, the
volume of money the mobile companies (presuming that other companies
too resort to such unfair practices) take from the poor customers
through such dubious means can be well imagined. I have sent a
specific complaint to TRAI in this regard and I do not know whether
they will take any action against the company. In the meantime I would
like to warn the public about such unfair means being adopted by
Reliance Communications to extract money from us.
Regards
Thomas Mathew
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
A First Ever Dental Seminar At FAIPS KINDERGARTEN With Dr. Roshila Mathew of Dar Al Shifa Dental Centre
‘Health is truly our wealth’
“Brush, brush, brush your teeth,
Brush them everyday
Front, back, right and left,
Takes the germs right away.”
FAIPS Kindergarten resounded with a fresh new rhyme on the morning of 21st May 2012. Dr.Roshila Mathew, a renowned pedodontist, honoured the FAIPS kindergarten with a very child friendly workshop on ‘the right techniques of brushing our teeth and staying healthy.’ While the tiny tots were swept away by her comical slides, she enjoyed the interaction with the senior kindergarten children who came up with amazing answers to her questions.
Highlighting the advantages of fresh fruits and vegetables, she also dwelled upon the limitations on fizzy drinks and junk food. Surprisingly, the tiny tots at FAIPS were an interactive audience and kept her completely entertained with their queries. She also gifted each of them a personal Dental Record Card which they excitedly took home.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Amazing Facts About Snow...!!!!!
Real Madrid arrive in Kuwait, take on Kuwait National team tonite - 16.05.2012
Kuwait: Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho said on Tuesday that he hoped to have a good and exciting match tomorrow between his team and Kuwait's national team, without injuries to players from both sides.
Mourinho said, in a press conference after arrival along with his team, that this is his first visit to Kuwait, an importance one to him and for the team because "they came to play football and make the fans enjoy the game, despite exhaustion which most players are suffering from." The coach also added his team played vital and important matches, but in recent days training was suspended for several days.
"The team came to play a friendly match and with first team lineup, but two different set of formation and players pick," Mourinho said, adding that his team will not any training before the match, relaxing at the swimming pool." "I know there are many football fans in the Gulf, especially in Kuwait, who were keen to watch recent matches of Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu," Mourinho added.
"I respect Kuwaiti football national team which qualified for the World Cup in Spain in 1982, they played good matches back then," said Mourinho.
Mourinho, a Portuguese, said that he knew an old friend who is also from Portuguese, and was currently Kuwaiti Al-Arabi football team Coach, Jose Romao, noting that he hoped to meet him and get to know the Kuwaiti football more.
Regarding the timing and reason for the visit, Mourinho said that he preferred to play after the season was over, and before the players goes to official holidays, especially to some players who will be joining their national teams ahead of the Euro 2012 Championship.
Mourinho added that he preferred to play at his time, instead of having to play the match in August or July. For his part, Kuwaiti national team Captain Jarrah Al-Atiqi said during the same press conference that he hopes the team play well and represent the team with a good performance.
(NEWS reproduced from KUNA)
NOTE:
According to Kuwait's Alwatan Newspaper, it has been announced that the company responsible for this event is going to pay 2 Million Euros = 2.84 Million dollars = 809,000 KD._,___
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
பராசக்தி (புத்தம் புதிய காப்பி)
பராசக்தி (புத்தம் புதிய காப்பி)-----------------------------------------------
மடாதிபதி ஆனேன்; நீதிபதி வேண்டாம் என்பதற்காக அல்ல; நீதிபதியின் தீர்ப்பை விட இறைவனின் தீர்ப்பு பெரிது என்பதற்காக.
உனக்கெதற்கு இந்தப் பதவி, பல்வேறு குற்றச்சாட்டுகள் இருக்கும்போது என்று கேட்கலாம்; எனது புகழுக்கு களங்கம் ஏற்பட்டது; உள்நாட்டிலும், வெளிநாட்டிலும் எனது வளர்ச்சி பாதிக்கப்பட்டது; எனது பக்தர்கள் பாதிக்கப்பட்டார்கள்; 293-வது ஆதீனமாக பதவி ஏற்றேன்!நல்லது!
ஞானமும், பேச்சாற்றலும், வீரமும், போர் குணமும், அழகும், ஆங்கில அறிவும் கொண்ட நித்திதான் தனது அடுத்தஆதீனகர்த்தா என்று கட்டிப்பிடித்து உச்சி முகர்ந்தார் மதுரை ஆதீனம்!அப்படி அவர் பாராட்டியது தவறா? இது போறாதா? பொங்கி எழுந்தனர் எங்கள் எதிரிகள்! ஊடகத் துறையை உசுப்பினார்கள், விஷயத்தை ஊதிப் பெரிதாக்கச் சொன்னார்கள்! அந்த விஷமிகள் நினைத்தவாறே விஷயம் இப்போது நீதிமன்றம்வரைவந்துவிட்டது!
ஆகாரத்திற்காக அழுக்கை உண்டு தடாகத்தை சுத்தம் செய்கிறதே மீன்... அதுபோலதான் நானும். உலகின் நன்மைக்காக ஆன்மிகத்தில் குதித்தேன்; நாட்டுக்குத் தொண்டாற்ற மடங்களை ஆரம்பித்தேன்; என் சுயநலத்தில்பக்தர்களின் பொதுநலம் மட்டுமே கலந்திருந்தது!
பாவம் அந்த ரஞ்சி; சினிமாத் துறையால் ஓரங்கட்டப் பட்ட ஒரு அபலைப் பெண்; அப்போதெல்லாம் கவலைப்பட்டதா இந்த ஊடகங்கள்? அவரை தேடிப் பிடித்து அவரது வாட்டத்தைப் போக்கியிருக்க வேண்டும். ஆனால் அவ்வாறு செய்யவில்லை! அந்த பக்தையை கைபிடித்து கரையேற்றியபோது வந்தார்கள்!
"கதவைத் திற காற்று வரட்டும்' என்றுதான் சொன்னேன்! ஆனால் காற்றுக்குப் பதிலாக காமெராவுடன் உள்ளே வந்தது ஒரு ஊடகம்! பொல்லாதது எல்லாவற்றையும் படம் பிடித்தான்; பணம் கேட்டு மிரட்டினான், இல்லை என்றேன்! தனது செய்தி சானலின் மூலம் வீடு வீடாக நீலப்படம் காண்பித்து பிஞ்சுகளின் மனத்தில் கூட என் மீது வஞ்சகம் வளரச் செய்தான்! அவனைக் கண்டித்ததா இந்த உலகம்?
நிம்மதியாக வாழவிட்டார்களா என்னை? வழக்குமேல் வழக்கு தொடுத்தார்கள்!கஞ்சிக்குக் கூட வழியில்லாமல் போய் விடுவேனோ என்று பதறினேன்!
முதலில் ரஞ்சி ஓடினாள்; பிறகு நானும் ஓடினேன்; பின்னர் இருவரும் சேர்ந்து ஓடினோம்; ஓடினோம் ஓடினோம்பிடதியில் இருந்து ஊர் ஊராய் ஓடினோம்! மதுரையை அடைந்தோம். இறைவனேஆதீனம் உருவில் வந்து என்னை அடுத்த ஆதீனம் நீதான் என முடிசூட்டி மகிழ்ந்தார்! இப்போதாவது விட்டார்களா?
ஆதீனத்தை போதையிலும் மயக்கத்திலும் வைத்திருக்கிறேன் என்கிறது ஊடகங்கள்? யார் இவர்கள்? ஐபிஎல்,சினிமா செய்திகள், டி.வி. சீரியல்கள்... என பல்வேறு போதை வஸ்துகளுக்கு மக்களை நிரந்தரமாக அடிமைப்படுத்தி வைத்திருப்பவர்கள்! இப்போதாவது கூறுங்கள், இது யார் தவறு?என் தவறா? ஆதீனத்தின் தவறா?இறைவனின் தவறா...?!
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