Friday 31 July 2015

Re: [ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ A.P.J. ABDUL KARIM

The true son of India must be honoured in every part of India. Your wish is a great tribute to our most loving APJ Kalam and to our mother country.

On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Mohamed Jaffer <mjkassam@gmail.com> wrote:
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Dear ALL

"Kalam was not interested in politics, in honours and accolades. Instead he spent his time talking to young students across India, inspiring them and urging them to work for their country." writes Sumana in her petition

She adds, "More than anyone else, he deserves to have a prestigious institute named after him."

Sign her petition asking PM Modi to "Rename Madras Institute Of Technology To Honour APJ Abdul Kalam"

PM modi: Rename Madras Institute Of Technology To Honour APJ Abdul Kalam

Sumana Ramasubramaniam 
India

He inspired me and millions of my brothers and sisters. I want to honour him!

APJ Abdul Kalam was the President of India, a brilliant scientist and most importantly an inspiring leader who believed in educating and empowering the youth of India.

I want to celebrate this great man's life and his immense contribution to India. That is why I have started this petition asking for APJ Abdul Kalam's Alma Mater the Madras Institute of Technology to be renamed in his honour.

Kalam was not interested in politics, in honours and accolades. Instead he spent his time talking to young students across India, inspiring them and urging them to work for their country.

More than anyone else, he deserves to have a prestigious institute named after him. Sign my petition and urge the government to name Madras Institute of technology after APJ Abdul Kalam.

Till his last breath, Kalam was with the students he loved. He was addressing students at IIM Shillong on the day of his tragic demise. It is fitting that we name the college where he studied after this great man.

The nation is rightly in mourning over the loss of this great human being. But I feel that we also need to celebrate him, his legacy and honour him.

Kalam served our nation, he served us and never asked for anything in return. Now let us raise our voices and ask for Kalam to be honoured.

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After his father's death, the Son decided to leave his mother at an old age home and visited her on and off.
 Once he received a call from the old age home. Your mom is very serious please come and visit her.
 So the son went and saw that his mom was very critical and on her dying bed.
 He asked: Mom what can I do for you.
 Mom replied : "Please install fans in the old age home, as there are none. Also put a fridge for betterment of food because many times I slept without food".
The son was surprised and asked : Mom, while you were here you never complained, but now you have few hours left and you are telling me all this, why?
 Mom replied : "It's OK dear, I've managed with the heat, hunger & pain, but when your children will send you here,
I am afraid
you will not be able to manage.!
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Re: [ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ BUSINESS STANDARD IN INDIA

Keep mailing to every friend of us. Frenemies are ( made) by the people, to (exploit) the people and for ( savaging) the people. 

take care, 
good night

On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:50 PM, Mohamed Jaffer <mjkassam@gmail.com> wrote:
T N Ninan: The frenemy of the people
 
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Politicians have continued taking people for granted and managed to stay above the law
T N Ninan  |  New Delhi  June 19, 2015 Last Updated at 21:50 IST


"Let me tell you about the rich," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. "They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them… cynical where we are trustful…They think…that they are better than we are…" Read that passage again, substitute "politicians" for "rich", and you begin to see that pigs are walking on two legs. Strangely, we are reluctant to recognize that, so they cynically exploit our trust and carry on a charade. When one gang is in office and looting, the other one shouts "wolf", or "Lok Pal". Every so often, roles are reversed but the script does not change. Someone who played a role in the telecom scam one day is a commentator the next. Always, though, it is like in the Panchatantra story: the monkey in the middle eats all the cheese. 

If in doubt, consider the dramatic increases in wealth of virtually any political family: the Marans, Jagan Reddy, the Badals… Also the sometime vegetable vendor Chhagan Bhujbal, and now the silver-spooned Dushyant Singh (but not of course J Jayalalithaa). Who other than a politician-businessman would get Rs 11 crore and more as share capital and unsecured loans in a company with paid-up share capital of less than a tenth of 1 per cent of that sum and, it would seem, no business to speak of? I have broken no law, says Mr Singh. You can imagine Robert Vadra smirking. Government and opposition, or birds of a feather? 


You then understand why the Maharashtra government has amended the Criminal Procedure Code to say that the police cannot take action against a legislator, not even start an investigation, without the Assembly speaker's consent. But how do you make a case to the speaker if you are not allowed to investigate? Why not just declare that all legislators are above the law? Because that would be too naked; it would force you to see that some are more equal. 


Sushma Swaraj could pitch for the role of Lady Macbeth. No, she hasn't stuck the dagger into someone. But all the excuses of Arabia or Ibiza will not sweeten a foreign minister' action in allowing a fugitive from Indian justice to get travel documents from another country while his Indian passport stood revoked—even as her own ministry and every other ministry in the government had no hint of what she had done with a phone call. "She acted in good faith", it has been said. Indeed. Humanitarian action, she explains, but the man concerned had engaged her daughter as his lawyer and paid her husband's travel bills. Anyone heard of conflict of interest?
 

There is an initial stage in every government's life when it cares about its image, and what people think of it. With the first whiff of scandal, that concern almost always gives way quite quickly to political calculations: Will a resignation give victory to the opposition? Is he or she too important or powerful to be ignored? You then get a familiar set of responses, unchanged since the Tulmohan Ram scandal of the 1970s, Bofors in the 1980s, telecom: It is an international/media/opposition conspiracy; or government vendetta. The party president's driver is qualified to be a director on his company board; no, those aren't benami investors; there is zero loss; there is no quid pro quo... 


Recognise the charade. The Central Bureau of Investigation has rarely if ever managed to get a politician convicted; ditto with the Enforcement Directorate; and judges make mistakes while counting. The Lok Pal, who might have been dangerous because of suo motu powers, has been forgotten. An Emergency again, did you say? What about that journalist in UP who got burnt to death—at, it has been said, a minister's instance? And five other journalists who got killed in UP in a year? So who needs an Emergency? But never worry; as Juvenal advised in ancient Rome, "Give them bread and circuses". And when you fly to the next circus, you don't have to follow instructions in the plane, and can threaten to slap a stewardess. You are, after all, the frenemy of the people.
Politicians can do anything; they are all above the law; since they make the Laws!! What a tragedy!!​
  

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That was the purpose of independence movement.. The power passed from orderly British to disorderly elements who twisted history to paint all British officers as villains and the persons who burnt post offices and railway stations, who killed innocent civilians as heroes. This was bound to happen. The alliance of Netas, Babus and Dadas have broken the backbone of this country..

On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Mohamed Jaffer <mjkassam@gmail.com> wrote:
T N Ninan: The frenemy of the people
 
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Politicians have continued taking people for granted and managed to stay above the law
T N Ninan  |  New Delhi  June 19, 2015 Last Updated at 21:50 IST


"Let me tell you about the rich," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. "They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them… cynical where we are trustful…They think…that they are better than we are…" Read that passage again, substitute "politicians" for "rich", and you begin to see that pigs are walking on two legs. Strangely, we are reluctant to recognize that, so they cynically exploit our trust and carry on a charade. When one gang is in office and looting, the other one shouts "wolf", or "Lok Pal". Every so often, roles are reversed but the script does not change. Someone who played a role in the telecom scam one day is a commentator the next. Always, though, it is like in the Panchatantra story: the monkey in the middle eats all the cheese. 

If in doubt, consider the dramatic increases in wealth of virtually any political family: the Marans, Jagan Reddy, the Badals… Also the sometime vegetable vendor Chhagan Bhujbal, and now the silver-spooned Dushyant Singh (but not of course J Jayalalithaa). Who other than a politician-businessman would get Rs 11 crore and more as share capital and unsecured loans in a company with paid-up share capital of less than a tenth of 1 per cent of that sum and, it would seem, no business to speak of? I have broken no law, says Mr Singh. You can imagine Robert Vadra smirking. Government and opposition, or birds of a feather? 


You then understand why the Maharashtra government has amended the Criminal Procedure Code to say that the police cannot take action against a legislator, not even start an investigation, without the Assembly speaker's consent. But how do you make a case to the speaker if you are not allowed to investigate? Why not just declare that all legislators are above the law? Because that would be too naked; it would force you to see that some are more equal. 


Sushma Swaraj could pitch for the role of Lady Macbeth. No, she hasn't stuck the dagger into someone. But all the excuses of Arabia or Ibiza will not sweeten a foreign minister' action in allowing a fugitive from Indian justice to get travel documents from another country while his Indian passport stood revoked—even as her own ministry and every other ministry in the government had no hint of what she had done with a phone call. "She acted in good faith", it has been said. Indeed. Humanitarian action, she explains, but the man concerned had engaged her daughter as his lawyer and paid her husband's travel bills. Anyone heard of conflict of interest?
 

There is an initial stage in every government's life when it cares about its image, and what people think of it. With the first whiff of scandal, that concern almost always gives way quite quickly to political calculations: Will a resignation give victory to the opposition? Is he or she too important or powerful to be ignored? You then get a familiar set of responses, unchanged since the Tulmohan Ram scandal of the 1970s, Bofors in the 1980s, telecom: It is an international/media/opposition conspiracy; or government vendetta. The party president's driver is qualified to be a director on his company board; no, those aren't benami investors; there is zero loss; there is no quid pro quo... 


Recognise the charade. The Central Bureau of Investigation has rarely if ever managed to get a politician convicted; ditto with the Enforcement Directorate; and judges make mistakes while counting. The Lok Pal, who might have been dangerous because of suo motu powers, has been forgotten. An Emergency again, did you say? What about that journalist in UP who got burnt to death—at, it has been said, a minister's instance? And five other journalists who got killed in UP in a year? So who needs an Emergency? But never worry; as Juvenal advised in ancient Rome, "Give them bread and circuses". And when you fly to the next circus, you don't have to follow instructions in the plane, and can threaten to slap a stewardess. You are, after all, the frenemy of the people.
Politicians can do anything; they are all above the law; since they make the Laws!! What a tragedy!!​
  

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Thursday 30 July 2015

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE

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A lovely story with a moral.

  The Best Days of My Life 

A lovely little girl was holding two apples with both hands. 

Her mum came in and softly asked her little daughter with a smile:
 "My sweetie, could you give your mum one of your two apples? " 

The girl looked up at her mum for some seconds, then 
she suddenly took a quick bite on one apple, and 
then quickly on the other.

The mum felt the smile on her face freeze. 
She tried hard not to reveal her disappointment.

Then the little girl handed one of her bitten apples to her mum, and said: 
"Mummy, here you are. This is the sweeter one. " 

No matter who you are, how experienced you are, 
and how knowledgeable you think you are, 
you must always delay your judgement. 
Give others the privilege to explain themselves. 
What you see may not be the reality. 
Never conclude for others.

PASS IT TO ALL MUMS.

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[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ TRAIN - LIFE JOURNEY

                                  



 This is beautiful..,, 
Couldn't stop myself from forwarding this Excellent message ... 

 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋

 Life is like a journey on a train... with its stations...
 with changes of routes... and with accidents !
>
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 We board this train when we are born and our parents are the ones who get our ticket.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
> We believe they will always travel on this train with us.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 However, at some station our parents will get off the train, 
leaving us alone on this journey.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 As time goes by, other passengers will board the train, many of whom will be significant - 
 our siblings, friends, children, and even the love of our life.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 Many will get off during the journey and leave a permanent vacuum in our lives.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 Many will go so unnoticed that we won't even know when they vacated their seats and got off the train !
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 This train ride will be full of joy, sorrow, fantasy, expectations, hellos, good-byes, and farewells.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋
 A good journey is helping, loving, having a good relationship with all co passengers...
 and making sure that we give our best to make their journey comfortable.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 The mystery of this fabulous journey is :
 We do not know at which station we ourselves are going to get off.
> 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 So, we must live in the best way - adjust, forget, forgive and offer the best of what we have.
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 It is important to do this because when the time comes for us to leave our seat... we should leave 
 behind beautiful memories for those who will continue to travel on the train of life."
 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋
 Thank you for being one of the important passengers on my train... don't know when my station 
will  come... don't want to miss saying: "Thank you"

 🚂🚋🚋🚋

Think good - Do good

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[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ AGE WITH GRACE


HOW TO AGE WITH GRACE

We are now the oldest we have ever been and yet,
the youngest we will never be again. So embrace each moment
of your life. Make it count.
Do not let go of what you have learned. Experience is there
for a reason and mistakes are part of it. Remind yourself
of the wisdom you have gained and as the years advance,
make sure you age with grace

  An Inspirational Message on How to Age with Grace 
  
An Inspirational Message on How to Age with Grace  

 An Inspirational Message on How to Age with Grace 

  An Inspirational Message on How to Age with Grace   

An Inspirational Message on How to Age with Grace 
  
  An Inspirational Message on How to Age with Grace  
 
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[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ FORGIVENESS

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Why is it so difficult for us to forgive others? 
Why do we find it so hard to let go?

Sometimes, even years after a certain incident took place; 
sometimes, even after they have apologised; sometimes, when they have 
hurt you unknowingly and have no idea that you are 
struggling to forgive them.

Why? Why?? 
Because we are usually under the misconception that 
we will be doing them a favour by forgiving them.

In fact, that is not the case. 
Many other emotions stem from the lack of forgiveness. 
We hold guilt, shame, frustration and close the shutters of our 
heart to the sunshine of life. When we forgive someone, 
we actually do ourselves a huge favour because through forgiveness, 
we release all the negative thoughts, emotions and energies
 that we are so desperately holding onto in our anger.

Replaying the moment again and again in our mind, torturing 
ourselves in so many ways....  
It hurts us more than them, when we don't forgive.

We find it hard to forgive because we think we are in a 
more powerful position when we hold back forgiveness. 
Actually we are the weak ones, if that's the kind of 
power we rely on to give us strength. 

We are also not able to forgive because 
we take everything so personally.

Probably the other person didn't deliberately do it 
with the conscious intention of hurting you.

Sometimes they are just trying to protect themselves and that's the
 best way they know. Haven't you heard of the saying 'the best defence is offence'?
 We need to give the benefit of doubt to others and not take things too
 personally. So even if they did that for selfish reasons, go ahead and forgive.

First, forgive yourself for holding onto the grudge.
Then, forgive the other person.
Finally, be proud of yourself.

HOW YOU TREAT ME IS YOUR KARMA. 
HOW I REACT IS MINE.

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T N Ninan: The frenemy of the people
 
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Politicians have continued taking people for granted and managed to stay above the law
T N Ninan  |  New Delhi  June 19, 2015 Last Updated at 21:50 IST


"Let me tell you about the rich," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. "They are different from you and me. They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them… cynical where we are trustful…They think…that they are better than we are…" Read that passage again, substitute "politicians" for "rich", and you begin to see that pigs are walking on two legs. Strangely, we are reluctant to recognize that, so they cynically exploit our trust and carry on a charade. When one gang is in office and looting, the other one shouts "wolf", or "Lok Pal". Every so often, roles are reversed but the script does not change. Someone who played a role in the telecom scam one day is a commentator the next. Always, though, it is like in the Panchatantra story: the monkey in the middle eats all the cheese. 

If in doubt, consider the dramatic increases in wealth of virtually any political family: the Marans, Jagan Reddy, the Badals… Also the sometime vegetable vendor Chhagan Bhujbal, and now the silver-spooned Dushyant Singh (but not of course J Jayalalithaa). Who other than a politician-businessman would get Rs 11 crore and more as share capital and unsecured loans in a company with paid-up share capital of less than a tenth of 1 per cent of that sum and, it would seem, no business to speak of? I have broken no law, says Mr Singh. You can imagine Robert Vadra smirking. Government and opposition, or birds of a feather? 


You then understand why the Maharashtra government has amended the Criminal Procedure Code to say that the police cannot take action against a legislator, not even start an investigation, without the Assembly speaker's consent. But how do you make a case to the speaker if you are not allowed to investigate? Why not just declare that all legislators are above the law? Because that would be too naked; it would force you to see that some are more equal. 


Sushma Swaraj could pitch for the role of Lady Macbeth. No, she hasn't stuck the dagger into someone. But all the excuses of Arabia or Ibiza will not sweeten a foreign minister' action in allowing a fugitive from Indian justice to get travel documents from another country while his Indian passport stood revoked—even as her own ministry and every other ministry in the government had no hint of what she had done with a phone call. "She acted in good faith", it has been said. Indeed. Humanitarian action, she explains, but the man concerned had engaged her daughter as his lawyer and paid her husband's travel bills. Anyone heard of conflict of interest?
 

There is an initial stage in every government's life when it cares about its image, and what people think of it. With the first whiff of scandal, that concern almost always gives way quite quickly to political calculations: Will a resignation give victory to the opposition? Is he or she too important or powerful to be ignored? You then get a familiar set of responses, unchanged since the Tulmohan Ram scandal of the 1970s, Bofors in the 1980s, telecom: It is an international/media/opposition conspiracy; or government vendetta. The party president's driver is qualified to be a director on his company board; no, those aren't benami investors; there is zero loss; there is no quid pro quo... 


Recognise the charade. The Central Bureau of Investigation has rarely if ever managed to get a politician convicted; ditto with the Enforcement Directorate; and judges make mistakes while counting. The Lok Pal, who might have been dangerous because of suo motu powers, has been forgotten. An Emergency again, did you say? What about that journalist in UP who got burnt to death—at, it has been said, a minister's instance? And five other journalists who got killed in UP in a year? So who needs an Emergency? But never worry; as Juvenal advised in ancient Rome, "Give them bread and circuses". And when you fly to the next circus, you don't have to follow instructions in the plane, and can threaten to slap a stewardess. You are, after all, the frenemy of the people.
Politicians can do anything; they are all above the law; since they make the Laws!! What a tragedy!!​
  

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[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ A JOURNEY

Thought provoking....

One Sunday morning a wealthy man sat in his balcony enjoying 
sunshine and his coffee when a little ant caught his eye which was 
going from one side to the other side of the balcony carrying a big leaf
 several times more than its size. The man watched it for more than an hour. 
He saw that the ant faced many impediments during its journey, , 
took a diversion and then continued towards destination.

At one point the tiny creature came across a crack in the floor. 
It paused for a little while, analyzed and then laid the huge leaf over the crack,
 walked over the leaf, picked the leaf on the other side then continued its journey.

The man was captivated by the cleverness of the ant, one of God's tiniest creatures. 
The incident left the man in awe and forced him to contemplate over 
the miracle of Creation. 

It showed the greatness of the Creator. In front of his eyes there was 
this tiny creature of God, lacking in size yet equipped with a brain to analyze,
 contemplate, reason, explore, discover and overcome. Along with all these
 capabilities, the man also noticed that this tiny creature shared 
some human shortcomings.

The man saw about an hour later the creature had reached its destination – 
a tiny hole in the floor which was an entrance to its underground dwelling. 
And it was at this point that the ant's shortcoming that it shared with 
the man was revealed. How could the ant carry into the tiny hole the 
large leaf that it had managed to carefully bring to the destination?
 It simply couldn't!


So the tiny creature, after all the painstaking and hard work and exercising great skills,
 overcoming all the difficulties along the way, just left behind the
 large leaf and went home empty-handed.  

 

The ant had not thought about the end before it began its challenging journey 
and in the end the large leaf was nothing more than a burden to it. The creature
 had no option, but to leave it behind to reach its destination. 
The man learned a great lesson that day.

Isn't that the truth about our lives?

We worry about our family, we worry about our job, we worry about
 how to earn more money, we worry about where we should live – 
5 bedroom or 6 bedroom house, what kind of vehicle to buy –
 a Mercedes or BMW or a Porsche, what kind of dresses to wear, 
all sorts of things, only to abandon all these things when we reach our destination – 
The Grave.

 We don't realise in our life's journey that these are just burdens that 
we are carrying with utmost care and fear of losing them, only to find
 that at the end they are useless and we can't take them with us

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