Monday, November 9, 2015

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Sunderblogger.220 you are that: Everything in this world can be divided into two categories- perishable and non-perishable-that which go through cycles of change and that which does not change at all. There is no third category! One category is that of truth and the other of falsehood. One category is of the sentient and the other of the non-sentient. So everything is sentient or no-sentient, true or false, perishable or no-perishable. We become whatever we connect ourselves with. If we connect ourselves with the perishable, we become perishable. What is perishable? Whatever comes to an end, whatever changes and whatever has change as its basic essence is perishable. Can we change nature? No, we cannot do that. The intrinsic nature of things cannot be changed. You, inn\ your core, are immortal and imperishable- this cannot change Now the question is, where do you position yourself? In the category of the `imperishable` or that of the `perishable`. Regards. Sunder T.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

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Sunderblogger.20151107 Tolerant Indians English translation of an article that appeared recently in THUGLAQ--a Tamil weekly edited by CHO is reproduced. The President has complained that the people be more tolerant and understanding – Fantastic and very commendable. Let us analyse our tolerance level and find where we are lacking. 1. Politicians have improved from their corruption target of few lakhs To 1.76-2.0 lakh crores and we tolerate them. 2. Election time – self declaration wealth of 1000 crores, and we never asked them from Where, they got this from their previous statement of few lakhs 5 years back. Not only that we accept his so many privileges and subsidized everything from idlies to plane tickets and “Z plus ‘security and traffic snarls because of their movement. 3. We also tolerate that sons and relatives are the natural choice of becoming their successors in positions like CM, ministers etc. We justify that by saying we are used to Rajah and Zamindars and we accept them as their right. 4. Parliament and assemblies has become circus arena and fish market with shouting, counter Shouting, flinging of objects, and, abuses. We appreciate their heroic sense of responsibility and praise them with poems and lectures on their achievements. 5. For 50 years each successive government have promised to bring in the black money and they are still trying! Endless list of offenders, bank cheaters, fraudsters are published by all media with proofs. But they continue to live the same lavish style and are very well taken care by the Politicians. They scratch each other’s back. We just don’t bother and ignore saying “nothing is going to happen “and just get on with our own miserable life. 6. Fake doctors, fake lawyers, fake teachers, fake medicines fake everything! many times they look better than originals Do we complain – No, Mr. President. 7. Our pride, the” excellent” condition of roads, water contamination, power cuts, hospital hygiene, we never complain and we learn to live them and adjust to realities. 8. Doctors steal kidneys, teachers help students to copy (even a DIG was caught copying recently) bank officials loot the bank cash in their own way, police help the criminals what happens – nothing. It is all TV entertainment news for us. We sit and enjoy the loud talk shows and debates and forget everything the very next moment. We are not ashamed that the rest of world is laughing at us and we are jeopardizing the values of our institutions and students. 9. Government lavishly throws money meant for development for freebies like TV, maxis, grinders, goats, Cycles and laptops (only to their party affiliates) and call it their achievement. We admire them and make posters, cutouts 50-60 ft high right in the middle of roads and garland them. 10. Corruption in all levels and our bureaucracy is brilliant in devising ways to collect money from public. Any alternate or improvement is shot down promptly, by devising method to subvert and bypass them. No can ever beat them in short circuiting the system and make it ineffective. 11. Pakistan crosses our border and beheads our soldiers and China tells us to vacate from our own land. Do we object –NO.? We only warn them and we are tolerant. 12. There is Power shortage, Rape, farmer’s suicide, drought, river water fights between states. Do us Bother. We are only concerned with why Dhoni did not score a century in every test and why Salma Khan did not smile at Sharukh Khan when they met!! We are interested only in show bajjis. Swatch bharath we all take a broom stick and clean where ever it is already cleaned and on our way back throw bottles, cans, wrappers, tissues and what not all along for more swatch bharat !! We all know nothing happens to us if we violate any civic or/and traffic rules or for that matter any rules!! So Mr. President where did you find us intolerant and please be specific so that we can ‘improve” further. Courtesy. Ideas from Sathya of Thuglak magazine

Friday, November 6, 2015

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sunderblogger: sunderblogger: blogzsunder.: Blogzsunder.wordpress.20151106 India Without make up: Indian politics are becoming a nuisance instead of a guidance factor for democratic ...

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Blogzsunder.wordpress.20151106 India Without make up: Indian politics are becoming a nuisance instead of a guidance factor for democratic India with PM Modi in the seat. Every day some minister will say something and a commotion is created in whole of India. Intolerance is always in the forefront and shows its ugly teeth. The latest the national outrage, by off the cuff remark, “People from north India take pride in breaking the law”. This remark shows lack of sense and denigrates all Indians. It is not uncommon for Indians to break traffic rules, tax rules, etc. but to brank north Indian was not in a good taste. Your views or comments are most welcome. Thanks. Sunder T in Mumbai. blogzsunder

Thursday, November 5, 2015

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sunderblogger.20151105- Man cannot possess anything as long as he fears death. But to him who does not fear it, everything belongs. If there was suffering, man would not know his limits, would not know himself- Leo Tolstoy, war and peace. This appeared in a local paper and is now reproduced for the info. and benefit to our members of "sundercircle". Regards. TheSunderkt

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Monday, November 2, 2015

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sunderblogger: sunderblogger.DigiEdu4all: In a country where most users access internet for the first time through a mobile device, this should come as no surprise and in India, mo...

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In a country where most users access internet for the first time through a mobile device, this should come as no surprise and in India, mobile seems to be the way forward for e-Commerce companies. According to the Internet and Mobile Association of India, out of the 354 million internet users in India, 213 million are mobile-only. However it's not just about the scale of users, but how far they have come in such a short time. The number of mobile users has indeed quadrupled since June 2012 in the sub-continent. Regards. Sunder T -

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

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DigiEdu4all.fee free online. Global issue, National Challenge, Global Vision, Local base. Ask: Sunder T – +91 9967219240 –in Mumbai Mailto: DigiEdu4all.wordpress.com http://DigiEdu.wordpress.com Subject: Internet I believe Internet access is essential for achieving humanity`s urge to learn. When people have access to the tools and knowledge of the Internet, they have access to opportunities that make life better for all of us. The Internet is critical to fighting injustice; sharing new ideas and helping entrepreneurs create jobs. But half the people on this planet don`t have access, especially women and girls. Internet belongs to everyone. It should be accessible by everyone. Let s call on leaders and innovators from all countries, industries and communities to work together to make universal internet access a reality, as promised in the new Global Goals Kind Regards Sunder T

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

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The Power of Enquiry: Everyone spends their lives within a series of questions and answers. How to solve our problems? How to find happiness? How to avoid suffering? How to make friends? How to gain power and prestige? Of course, in today`s age the series of questions and answers is mostly about how to make money? The Vedic scriptures explain that the important questions are: Who am I? Why am I surrfering? Where am I coming from? Where am I going? who is God? What is the nature of this universe? What is my relationship with god within this universe? Whe a human being comes to the elevated platform of making serious inquiry on these subjects, then human life has real spirtiual value. This what Radhanath Swami wrote in a local paper and is now reporoduced for the information and benefit of the members of "sundercircle". You are welcome to comment. Kind Regard. Sunder T --