Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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Accept Good Times-inner.truth as mentioned by Khorshed Bhavnagri in dna on 261114, published for the members of -sundercircle.

"Always thank God for all the good that happens in your life. This is very, very important. If you remember God during painful times, remember Him during good times as well. Rejoice with Him. Secondly, thank those  who have helped you in your journey- your family, friends and anyone who has helped you- even your angels in the spirit world. Understand very clearly that if you on the right path and something good comes your way, it is only because you deserve it. Why should you feel guilty? If someone else does not have the same blessings as you do, there may be a reason for it. By all means help them out and support them, but do not question the blessings of your own journey."
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

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india4u: As per PwC report, India needs to Simply Rules, Develop Infra for 9% Growth. The $10-trillion economy target by 2034 can be within reach.The winning Leap, said that the growth rate and $10-trillion economy, which would generate 2 million jobs by 2034. This information appeared in ET on November 25, 2014 in Times of India, Mumbai edition.India could be the third-biggest economy in this scenario, behind US and China. Personally, I find unless the Indian mindset is changed everything will remain on the paper, neat and clean. Any doubt? Share you experience with- http://india4u.webs.com/-Rgrds. Sunder T - in Mumbai
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Saturday, November 22, 2014

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India will offer online visa facilities for 45 countries including the US, Australia, Germany, Israel, Japan, UAE, Palestine, Jordan, Thailand, Singapore and Russia.
this is the first time that electronic visas will be implemented in the country.
Countries that already have visa on arrival and will be able to apply under the electronic travel authorization (ETA) scheme including finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines, Laos, and South Korea. (as reported by Himanshi.Dhawan in TOI of today - Nov.22, 2014).
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Friday, November 21, 2014

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Google says 100 million Indians will shop online by 2016. India country`s e-tailing sector will become a US $ 15 billion market by 2016, The facts are as under:
35 million- number of online shoppers in 2014
08 million - the number in 2012
71% non-buyers from Tier 1 and 11 cities say they plan to shop
        online in next 12 months.
40 million- women are estimated to shop online by 2016.
65% of the buyers are buying for convenience.
Hurdles.
62% - not satisfied with customer services
67% - find the current product return process was complicated and
                                                                 expensive.
                                                      55% - non-buyers say they have doubts about the products.
                                                      66% - of the respondents feel Internet speed is acting as a barrier to
                                                                 online shopping.
                                                      0.5 mbps- Internet speed in India, against 4mbps  in China.
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Bengal, Bihar home to most homeless
As many as 4.3 crore families in rural India do not have a house, with West Bengal leading the table followed by Bihar in yet another evidence of the eastern region’s backwardness.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

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181114: J.Krishnamurti wrote in ET
You see the that most of us are in conflict, live a life of contradiction, not only outwardly, but also inwardly. Contraction implies effort. Wherever there is effort, there is wastage- there is a waste of energy. Where there is contraction, there is conflict. Where there is conflict there is effort to get over that conflict which is another form of resistance.
The more the tension, the greater the conflict., the greater is the output, and that is what we call creation.But it is not at all creation. It is the result of conflict. To face the fact that you`re in conflict, that you are in contradiction, will bring that quality of energy that is not the outcome of resistance.
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Sunday, November 16, 2014

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Maharashtra. 161114- Big news in Maharashtra is that the new Chief Minister has decide to decentralize the power of of transfer in the government departs. It will be implemented in the irrigation and Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The government has decided to make the licencing and renewal procedure under Shop and Establishment Act, Factories Act, and Labor Contractor Registration Act online. Now on all all employees of local bodies, public sector  undertakings, corporations and Panchayat Raj insitutions to make their income and property details public every year.
This was mentioned by Shallendra Paranjpe in DNA on November 16, 2014. He is available @shallyaparanjpe.
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Friday, November 14, 2014

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How smartphones have changed the way we live: From social networking to tracking our fitness, this gadget has pervaded almost every aspect our lives
Relationship: From social networking sites to dating.
Travel: From hunting for cheap flight tickets to looking for the best              deals on bed-and-breakfast.
Popular Apps: Couchsurfing travel sites etc.
Government: Indian General election 2014 etc.
                                                      Entertainment: Average Indian spent about 2.6 hours daily.
                                                      Health: Fromm counting calories to measuring heart beats.
No wonder Indian market is growing at the rate of 55% per annum.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

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There was a man who made his living living selling balloons at a fair.
He had balloons of many different colors, including red, yellow, blue
and green. Whenever business was slow, he would release a helium-
filled balloon into the air. When the children saw the balloon go up,
they all wanted one. The would come up to him, buy a balloon and 
his sales would go up. All day, he continued to release a balloon 
whenever the sales slowed down. One day, the balloon man felt 
someone tugging at his jacket. He turned around and a little boy
asked, "if you release a black balloon, would that also fly?" Moved
by the boy`s concern, the man replied gently, "Son, it is not the
color of the balloon, it is what`s inside that makes it go up."
The same principle applies to our lives. It`s what`s inside that
counts. And what`s inside of us that makes us go up is our
attitude. William James of Harvard University said, 
"The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings
can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind."
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sunderblogger: sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot.: As appear in the Times of today, written by Anandita.Mankotia@timesgroup.com- Amazon plans it Big with India Post. With over 1.6 lakh pos...

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As appear in the Times of today, written by Anandita.Mankotia@timesgroup.com- Amazon plans it Big with India Post. With over 1.6 lakh post offices through the country with the lion`s share of 1.4 lakh in rural areas, India post claims to have the largest postal network in the world, according to its website. On an average, a post office serves an area of 21.2 sq. km and a population of 7,175 people. (If interested, kindly read page 5 of Economic times, and get update on this issue. Regards!
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Total population of Mumbai = 1,70,00,000crores (Kindly correct)
Mumbaikars live in slums   =  41.9%
Households without roof     =15.274
Population live in slums      =9 out of 24 wards, 50%
Live in one room tenements =57%
Mhada and SRA completed  =2 lakh units (bet. 1995 and 2014)
Under construction by above=1 lakh
Considering that the accepted norms while financing homes is up to four times their annual income, this is nearly 12 times that, thus making even this basic house way out of reach for most. "Affordable housing is one of the most important issues for Mumbai and its residents," said Nitai Mehta, managing trustee of Praja Foundation.
Your views, suggestions, or comments are most welcome.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

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Kuldip Nayar told Jinnah that his moth-eaten Pakistan will not last more than 25 years,” reminisced Mountbatten, the last British Governor-General in India, on 1 October 1971 when Kuldip Nayer met  him at his sprawling mansion, Broadlands, near London.
It was nine weeks before East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, cut itself asunder from West Pakistan; the two wings had hung like lobes on either ear of India since the partition of the subcontinent in the middle of August 1947.
Seventy-four years old and still with a phenomenal memory, Mountbatten was recapitulating a conversation he had with Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Pakistan`s founder, at Viceroy`s House in New Delhi on 9 April 1947 as if it had happened only the day before.
“You know, C. Rajagopalachari, the last Indian Governor-General wrote to Kuldip Nayer to other day to say that your (Kuldip`s)  prophecy had come true, and Kuldip replied that he remembered that distinctly,” said Mountbatten to emphasize that he should not be accused of hindsight.
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In day today life, personal attack is not only fashionable; the thing never goes out of season. If I do not follow this then I am not fit to be on the planet. There is different type of Jokers in the society [who hit with a personal attack on you]. They are cheeky, without even knowing that certain remarks or concern is uncalled for. You fail to understand, why some people are so concerned about other people`s life (even it is a private life). Why they take the liberty of opening their mouth on things which are not their business. Like giving advice on health, money, appearances, etc. etc. I think people enjoy hurting others and they just love it. Fallen on banana peel and other people laughing at the scene is a good example. I think if a person`s own life is busy, and fully occupied, there is no time to look into other people life as to what they do, or why they do. Being oneself is the greatest thing and one can be very happy if he is in tune with himself and go along doing his duty as a social person and keep his private life private. Kind Regards! Sunder T [You can always contribute few words. Your time and attention will be appreciated. Thanks. Kind Regards! Sunder T.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

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10 Things to learn from Indian Prime Minister, Modi (as mentioned by Nandini Sharma) and for information of the members)

He came, he saw, and he conquered. Narendra Damodardas Modi is a name we all have heard of, and the Lok Sabha Elections were enough to prove the faith the country that happens to be the largest democracy of the world has put in this man.
1) Public Speaking Skills
The man has something in his voice that makes head turn. Even the people who don't happen to like him have agreed that they never miss a speech by the Indian Prime Minister. And we can't even say that this all is because of someone who writes his speeches, as the Independence Day saw him speaking without any written speeches, and this sure is going to be one of the most remembered speeches from an Indian PM.
2) Discipline
The 15
th Prime Minister of India has always led a disciplined life. Ever since he was in RSS, which is known to instill discipline in all its members, he has followed a disciplined regimen.
3) Determination
Ever since he was a child who used to help his father and brother in their tea stalls, he was determined to make it big for himself. He has been associated with RSS since an early age, and that shows the determination that eight-year old possessed and this 64 year old possesses.
4) Detailing
This is something for people who plan a lot. Learning from a meticulous planner that Mr. Modi is, you should care to have a love for detailing. For reaching out to the Indian population, Modi travelled more than 3.5 lakhs Kms and did 400 rallies, even to places where no one usually goes. This micro detailing helps a lot in efficient planning, leading to better results.
5) Love For Technology
The man is tech-savvy and likes to keep himself up to date with all the developments in the field. He tweets and posts important details of his life and journey within minutes of it happening. Even as I write this article, I can see that his Facebook cover picture has already been updated. While we can learn from this, we should also know the clear difference there is between love for technology and being a slave for it.
6) Love for Fitness

Modi is a big yoga enthusiast and never forgets to do it, no matter how busy he is. Perhaps, this is the reason why he is this active at this age. This is also something that we can and should learn from him.
7) Enthusiasm
Even at the age of 64, the enthusiasm with which Narendra Modi lives his life is commendable. Be it playing drums on his recent visit to Japan or answering questions of various Indian students on Teacher's Day, he has never left his enthusiastic persona.
8) Patience
After foolproof planning, which leads to his confidence, he is not a man who can be impatient and jump on to conclusions or be restless for results. This patience and the tendency of keeping his calm and not behaving like a kid, has proved to be very useful for him. It's a hard sight to see the man angry, overpowered by emotions, or losing his patience.
9) Leadership Skills
if you remember well, he promised to work one hour more than his subordinates did in a public speech. This is not something an inefficient leader would be able to say. He is an efficient leader and leads by his words; learning this skill from him can be beneficial for our professional lives.
10) Humbleness

Even though he is the Prime Minister of world's largest democracy, his position has not gone to his head. He comes across as a very humble human being and this is evident by the way he addresses the nation and answers all the questions he is put across. Being humble can take you places and this is also something to learn from him.
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It’s all personal choice, religious or political. All culture changes over time because people change the way they do things. The farmer goes to the city. The wife goes to work. You want to give thanks for life so you burn a basket of food, or you light a candle, or give food to the starving, there all personal choices. 

You think because you don't go to church, you have established a utopia of personal freedom. You go to work, people pay you, you buy food and feed your children and so does 80% of the population around you. Why not work a farm and feed your children or hunt and gather? You belong to this culture where people have faith is payment as a means of exchange. If you give up this faith, you will suffer social exclusion. Its personal choice, the same choice made by many people. It works pretty well, just as religion did in days gone by. But this capitalist life also has its dissenters and victims. 

Both good and harm can be done when people come together to change the world. You think you stand outside religion but you do not stand outside of a belief system. Look at what you wear and look at what your friends wear, it a type of uniform, you live in a culture, you conform. If your ideas lasted a thousand years, others would be condemning you and your culture. 

You want to point the finger of blame at religion as if it’s a set of rules that you now reject and call into question. You are not outside it; you are just expressing its core assumptions, trying to restore it to its radical self. If your ideas get any traction, you will just continue the evolution. 

You are the blind leading the blind.
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