Sunday, August 29, 2010

Ever thought of poverty?

If you had ever thought that you are poor, then read this short interesting story:-


A father took his son to a village to show him about poverty. After the trip he asked his son what he thought abt poor.
-we have 1 dog. They (poor) had 4.
-we have a small pool they have long river.
-we have lamps they have moon.
-we have small piece of land, they have large fields
-we have servants to serve us they serve others
-we buy food they grows theirs.
-we have house to protect us, they have friends
The boy's father was speechless. Then his son said
“thanks for showing how poor we r "
Moral.....
Thank GOD for what u have and live happily

Proud Indian

We liv in a Nation whr Pizza reachs Fastr dan Ambulance/Police.
Whr U get Car Loan @8% bt Educatn Loan @12%
76 policemen r killd mercilesly bt media is busy showin d news of marriage of failed sportsprsn(sania mirza)
Whr Rice is 70 Rs/kg bt Sim cards r free.
Whr millionaires cn buy cricket teams instd of donating in charity.
Whr evrybdy wants 2b famous bt nobdy wants 2 follw d path 2b famous.
Whr ppl sit @ tea-stall readin an articl abt child labr n say 'yaar bachcho se kam karwane walo ko to faasi deni chahiye' & den shout 'CHOTU do chai la.
Infact here people fight to be called as backward class.
Incredible India!!
Stil Proud 2b an Indian?

Welcome to the Cybercity

Yup, you had guess all true
I ma all here in Bangalore Working at E & Y.
Don't know where else would the destiny take me.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Non human act...

Today while reading the newspaper i came across a shocking new with heading "MORE THAN 200000 ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED AT NEPAL SACRIFICE FESTIVAL".Thousands of terrified buffaloes will have their heads cut off by drunken devotees.

Hundreds of thousands of Hindus gathered at a temple in southern Nepal on Tuesday for a ceremony involving the slaughter of more than 200,000 animals, a festival that has drawn the ire of animal-welfare protesters.

But Nepal's government says it will continue with the "centuries-old tradition" and will deploy armed police to keep the peace.

It's not about some ridiculous people but the government itself is disgusting. What an abnormal tradition it sucks like a shit...

Where has all the humanity gone? Why the human are behaving like dare devils?

Someone has to stop this cruelty, why not me "I have dedicated my life to protect animals and the best gift I could receive for this lifelong struggle would be the announcement of the stopping of ritual sacrifice.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A new begning!!

Hii its a new begning all together, now apart from all finance honchos and MBA aspect i am in a new field prospering new dimensions of life.
I am in to diamond line and initially learning basicx of the the field, havig dreamz of becomin an entrapreneur in future but anyway its juss a startup and lets see where its takes me.
I shifted over to mumbai for the same purpose, ad the journey frm pune to mumbai was awsme.
Its a not so gud experience in so called city of dreams. U will find irrogant crowd here there n everywhere and climate is another wonder u sweat like anythin, even sometime u fill u are in hot showerin the daytime. Anyway its a cool city and a good start up so hope for the best.....

Saturday, May 30, 2009

SINGH & CO GETS LISTED, FINALLY


THE “availability of talent” and “other considerations” were the key reasons why it took Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Congress leadership to finalise the council of ministers. In the end, Mr Singh described his 78-member council, as a “mixture of experience and energy”. Referring to the delay of nearly a week, Mr Singh said there was a need to be thorough. “Picking a Cabinet is a thorough exercise,” he said.
Elucidating, Mr Singh said there were several considerations while making the choice, which included the “availability of talent”. Discussing the reasons why there was no representation from Uttar Pradesh in his 38-member Cabinet, Mr Singh referred to “availability of talent” and “other considerations”. Several members of the previous Cabinet have been dropped. Sidestepping queries about the exclusion of senior members like HR Bhardwaj and Arjun Singh, the prime minister said: “There were other avenues of public service.” Indicating that the efforts would be made to accommodate senior party leaders who had been left out in his council of ministers.

Meanwhile, Congress president Sonia Gandhi reiterated the prime minister’s stress on performance. Virtually putting the newly-inducted party ministers on notice, she suggested that they either perform or perish. “Some of those who are inside can make way for others,” Ms Gandhi said. At the meeting of the Congress parliamentary party, Mr Singh had told Congress MPs that people expected a more efficient government and that “business as usual” will not do.

The following is the complete list of the Union Council of Ministers and their portfolios: MANMOHAN SINGH: Prime Minister,general administration, personnel, atomic energy CABINET MINISTERS Pranab Mukherjee: Finance AK Antony: Defence P Chidambaram: Home SM Krishna: External affairs Kapil Sibal: HRD Anand Sharma: Commerce & industry Mamata Banerjee: Railways Kamal Nath: Roads GK Vasan: Shipping Sushilkumar Shinde: Power Murli Deora: Petroleum A Raja: Telecom, IT Vilasrao Deskmukh: Heavy industries, PE Virbhadra Singh:Steel Dayanadhi Maran: Textiles M Veerappa Moily: Law Ambika Soni: I&B Sharad Pawar: Agriculture, consumer affairs, food & PDS Kumari Selja: Tourism, housing Pawan Kumar Bansal:Parliamentary affairs Ghulam Nabi Azad: Health S Jaipal Reddy: Urban development Vayalar Ravi: NRI affairs Meira Kumar: Water resources BK Handique: Mines, northeast development CP Joshi:Rural development, panchayati raj Farooq Abdullah: New/renewable energy Mallikarjun Kharge: Labour MS Gill: Sports, Youth affairs Subodh Kant Sahay: Food processing industries Mukul Wasnik:Social justice Kantilal Bhuria: Tribal affairs MK Azhagiri: Chemicals & fertilisers MINISTERS OF STATE WITH INDEPENDENT CHARGE Praful Patel: Civil aviation Prithviraj Chavan: S&T & also MoS in PMO, parliamentary affairs Sriprakash Jaiswal: Coal, statistics and programme implementation Salman Khurshid: Corporate affairs, minority affairs Dinsha Patel: Micro, small & medium enterprises Krishna Tirath: Women and child development Jairam Ramesh: Environment and forests MINISTERS OF STATE Shashi Tharoor: External affairs Preneet Kaur: External affairs Ajay Maken: Home Mullappally Ramachandran: Home NN Meena: Finance SS Palanimanickam: Finance MM Pallam Raju:Defence Jyotiraditya Scindia: Commerce & industry Gurudas Kamath: Telecom, IT Sachin Pilot: Telecom, IT E Ahmed: Railways K H Muniyappa: Railways Jitin Prasada: Petroleum D Puran Deswari: HRD Srikanth Jena: Chemicals & fertilisers Saugata Ray: Urban development V Narayanasamy: Planning, parliamentary affairs Panabaka Lakshmi: Textiles A Sai Prathap: Steel Harish Rawat: Labour KV Thomas: Agriculture, PDS Bharatsinh Solanki: Power Mahadev Khandela: Roads RPN Singh: Roads Dinesh Trivedi: Health S Gandhiselvan: Health Sisir Adhikari: Rural development Pradeep Jain: Rural development Agatha Sangma: Rural development Sultan Ahmed: Tourism Mohan Jatua: I&B Dr S Jagathrakshakan: I&B Mukul Roy: Shipping D Napoleon:Social justice Tusharbhai Chaudhary: Tribal affairs Arun Yadav: Sports, youth affairs Prateek Patil: Heavy industry & PE Vincent Pala: Water resources

Sunday, May 17, 2009

wordle





Previous week while surfing I came across a wonderfull word jumbling website- wordle.net and thought of sharing it.


Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.