Sunday, October 4, 2015

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sunderblogger: sunderblogger: blogspot.sundercircle: The Secrets for Living a Happy Life without Regrets In my opinion, the two worst words we can say to ourselves are "what if?" I ...

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The Secrets for Living a Happy Life without Regrets In my opinion, the two worst words we can say to ourselves are "what if?" I have spent countless hours thinking about what could I have done differently in my life and truth be told, it didn’t make them any better. While it is hard not to think about your past, you can't let it control and consume you. Learning what our biggest s of regrets is is, and how we can avoid and overcome them, is a key component in a happy and satisfied life. After going over this insightful information I've realized a lot of things that have changed my life for the better. I hope this will help you as much as it helped me: Regards Sunder T. 20151004

Saturday, October 3, 2015

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sunderblogger.20151003 1. You need very little to be happy. Some simple plant food, modest shelter, a couple changes of clothes, a good book, a notebook, some meaningful work, and some loved ones. 2. Want little, and you are not poor. You can have a lot of money and possessions, but if you always want more, you are poorer than the guy who has little and wants nothing. 3. Focus on the present. Stop worrying about the future and holding onto the past. How much of your day is spent thinking about things other than where you are and what you're doing, physically, at this moment? How often are we living as opposed to stuck thinking about other things? Live now and you live fully. 4. Be happy with what you have and where you are. Too often we want to be somewhere else, doing something else, with other people than whomever we're with right now, getting things other than what we already have. But where we are is great! Who we're with (including just ourselves) is already perfect. What we have is enough. What we're doing already is amazing. 5. Be grateful for the small pleasures in life. Berries, a square of dark chocolate, tea - simple pleasures that are so much better than rich desserts, sugary drinks, fried foods if you learn to enjoy them fully. A good book borrowed from the library, a walk with a loved one in the park, the fine exertion of a short hard work out, the crazy things your child says, the smile of a stranger, walking barefoot on grass, a moment of quiet as the morning wakens and the world still rests. These little pleasures are living well, without needing much. 6. Be driven by joy and not fear. People are driven by the fear of missing out, or the fear of change, or the fear of losing something. These are not good reasons to do things. Instead, do things because they give you or others joy? Let your work be driven not because you need to support a lifestyle and are afraid of changing it, but by the joy of doing something creative, meaningful, valuable. 7. Practice compassion. Compassion for others creates loving, rewarding relationships. Compassion for yourself means forgiving yourself for past mistakes, treating yourself well (including eating well and exercising), loving yourself as you are. 8. Forget about productivity and numbers. They matter not at all. If you are driven to do things to reach certain numbers (goals), you have probably lost sight of what's important. If you are striving to be productive, you are filling your days with things just to be productive, which is a waste of a day. This day is a gift, and shouldn't be crammed with every possible thing - spend time enjoying it and what you're doing. Regards. Sunder T. 20151003 sunderblogger.life4living.20151003.docx __._,_.___

Friday, October 2, 2015

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Right to Services (RTS) Maharashtra Government promises to be at your service from October 02, 2015. It will be time-bound services: Details are as under: 224 services from 12 departments have been identified to be included under the Act. Services from departments like urban development, home, forest and revenue will be include. >Designated officers will provide services in stipulated time. >Applicants will be provided with unique number to follow up application >First appeal has to be heard in 30 days. >Second appeal can be filled in 30 days, and has to be heard in 45 days. >Penalty of up to INR. 5,000 can be imposed by first appellate authority. To be collected from officer, within, 30 days of order. For more details please visit the following site. Website: https://aaplesarkarmaharahtra.gov.in/en/ Sunder T. 20151002

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sunderblogger: blogpost.india4u: India is the fastest growing air travel market globally: IATA domestic air travel growth in August 2015 over August 2014 India 18.3%, Chin...

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India is the fastest growing air travel market globally: IATA domestic air travel growth in August 2015 over August 2014 India 18.3%, China 13.6%, Russian 10.9%, US 5.1%, Australia 1.7%, Brazil -0.9%, Japan -2.1% India, I love U Sunder T 20151002

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

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MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses are so popular in India that 90 per cent people are turning to this benefit. This virtual classroom has response of more than 51,954 in 212 countries and the age group is between 26-35. Females are about 41 percent, and 57.6 percent are fully employed. Out of US, China, India, and Brazil. When it comes to Career building and Education seekers, the Indian stand at 53% and 35% respectively. A recent survey shown in the Times News Networ is as under: Parameters India Global. Career builders benefited 90% 87% Career builders improved candidacy 50% 43% Education seekers benefited 91% 88% Education seekers improved admissions 30% 17% Edu. seekers rcvd.credit fulfiled 33% 18% This is reproduced for the benefit of the members of "sundercircle" and your views, or comments are most welcome. Regards. Sunder T - 20150930

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On Tuesday, the 29th September, 2015, CM Maharashtra launched Microsoft India`s local cloud services (LCS) from the company`s stat-of-art data center in Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai. Maharatra state will host a range of digital services on Microsoft`s local cloud, includeing citizen services, applications, and other people oriented government intiative to enhance economic productivity, prosperityand overall efficienct in governance to meet the objective of digital Maharashtra. Microsoft Cloud in India will transform the way computing is done in the country. They hyper-scale cloud will empower governemens businesses and user with better computing power to support their workloads. Facilities such as digital lockers to safely store soft copies of property education and personal documents that make digital identity widely applicable and ensure quick servie are some of the objectives of the LCS, besides academic, business and professional usage. Storing large amounts of data or accessesing a bigger set of data with proper analysis will get cheaper and faster: Cheaper servers can thus be hired locally to offer better speed to entrepreneurs, students and corporates with accuracy, security and transprency. Regards! Sunder T 2015-09-30

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

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Modi in Silicon Valley in Sept.2015- Looks like PM Modi has shown remarkable salesmanship while he was in the Silicon valley of the US. His talk on India and its needs has proved very useful and he has cleared all the doubs on India`s development and its roll in global arena.He got all the encouragement from the big companies like Google(WI-Fi at 500 railway stations), Microsoft(broadband in 5 lakh villages), and Qualcomm ($150 million startup fund). PM Modi has given a slogan to the West that 21st century belogs to India, and Digital India is the vision. Very few people know that in 18th century India contibuted 22.6% of the world`s GDP.Modi`s 3D has not only Demographic dividend, democracy and demand and also a forth one ie. deregulation. Modi`s plan D1 is of quality of education, which need radical overhaul. This also includes urgernt deregulation and allowing the best education providers and universities of the world to come in. The D2 is vital and intimately linked to India`s growth propsects. India needs new envoirment a new culture. Today India stands 142nd in the World Bank`s ease of doing business ranking. So new mindset is required in the new world of technology and innovation which will permit a genuinely open ecosystem of ideas. Kind Regards. Sunder T. 20150929.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

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Once a seminar was going on, suddenly the speaker stopped and started giving each one a balloon. Each one was asked to write his/her name on it using a marker pen. Then all the balloons were collected and put in another room. Now these delegates were let in that room and asked to find the balloon which had their name written, within 5 minutes. Everyone was frantically searching for their name, colliding with each Other, pushing around others and there was utter chaos. At the end of 5 minutes no one could find their own balloon. Now each one was asked to randomly select a balloon and give it to the person whose name was written on it. Within minutes everyone had their own balloon. The speaker began--- This is exactly what's happening in our lives. Everyone is frantically looking for happiness all around, not knowing where it is. Our happiness lies in the happiness of other people... Give them their happiness and you will get your own happiness. And this is the purpose of human life. Kind Regards Sunder T. 20150927 _________________________________________________________.