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Saturday 31 May 2014

The Last Day of United Andhra Pradesh

Today is the last day for Telangana's Identity in Andhra Pradesh

People of Telangana thinking that they are freed and now they can get more benefits than united state.
The same way Andhra People thinking that the division made them loos so much.

In the eve of emerging new state in India both  regions  people should think about their growth, than making harm to each other.

In Hyderabad as the Capital of Andhra Pradesh every citizen has right to come and live. But the people of Telangana thinking that they are looted by Andhra People. They should remind that if the industrialization is even in the state no body comes to Hyderabad and they stay wherever they are.

So, the leader of Andhra Pradesh must think about it and work towards evenly development of state, by decentralizing the growth.

The people of Telangana thinks that Andhra people should not live in their region. As the citizens of India every body having right to stay any where in India.

If the mobilisation of masses from Andhra region stoped and the people of Andhra residing in Telangana leaves to their own region, the trade or business will be comes down in this region which will effect the funds and operations of the Government of Telangana. Already this is happening if you enquire any hawkers in Hyderabad you will know how much their turnover came down.

The Telangana people claims that they are in surplus budget,  will definetly loose their share of market fund if still they want to leave Andhra region people from their place.

I advise people to have rationale thinking and have growth manifold.


As the State of Andhra by adding Telangana became Andhra Pradesh, now the Telangana separated, so the Andhra Pradesh must be named as Sate of Andhra

All the best to Telangana and Andhra

Hope Nature will do justice.

Long live Telugu speaking people.


Friday 30 May 2014

Drafting in a business environment

Writing in a business environment is an activity with associated norms, challenges, and opportunities.Drafting is  a skill which require knowledge about statutes and given situation, people involved  etc., 

 Keep the following points in mind as you craft communication in the context of a company or an organization.

1. Clarity
Be clear. Clarity is the primary goal of all communication, and in business writing, the degree of transparency in one's message can determine whether one succeeds or fails in a venture, whether you're transmitting a report or closing a deal. State the intention of your message, provide the necessary details, and request the precise response you need or want.

2. Active Voice
Employ active construction (subject-verb- object). "This report was sent to me by John Smith" is not wrong, and it's probably the best choice if you want to distinguish one report from another, but consider whether "John Smith" should be the subject of the sentence; the active syntax is more vigorous, and usually more appropriate.

3. Direct Language
Construct concise, declarative statements. Your goal is to provide or invite information, or to persuade or be persuaded. Your time is valuable to you, but the recipient or recipients of your communication also have constraints and deadlines, so take the time to express yourself with economy and directness.

4. Simple Words
Favor plain, clear words and phrases over technical terms, jargon, or buzzwords. Take care not to complicate your vocabulary or stiffen your tone in an attempt to seem more businesslike or expert. By all means, use proper terminology to enhance clarity and demonstrate your knowledge and skills, but imagine how you would speak to your intended audience, and write with a conversational glossary in mind.

5. Tone
Strike a balance in tone that depends on the particular context of the communication. Even within categories (memos, whether in print or in email form, or marketing content), the feel of the correspondence will depend on many factors. Consult with management and colleagues, study precedents, and consider the audience when settling on the voice of a particular message.

6. Role
Consider the role of a particular piece of communication. If it's summarizing a report, don't go into so much detail that the report itself is unnecessary (unless, of course, you're providing an executive summary for a company leader who doesn't have time to read it). If it's part of a larger project, match your writing style to the approach of the overall suite of materials.

7. Final Goal 
Focus on the expected or hoped-for outcome. Whether you're writing to a superior or a subordinate, or to a colleague or someone outside your company or organization, be clear but courteous about the goal of your correspondence.

8. Candor
Avoid euphemisms or generic references; name topics outright. Diplomacy is a foundation of successful business transactions, but you can undermine success by seeming too solicitous or vague about sensitive matters. Be forthright in your discussion.

9. Formality
Standards for business correspondence have become more relaxed, but maintain a professional tone, avoiding slang or text-speak, exclamation points, and overly informal salutations and sign-offs.

10. Words with Friends
Be cautious about making exceptions about formality when corresponding with coworkers or associates you consider friends or confidants. Just because you dish or swear when the two of you chat in person doesn't mean you should do so in email messages or other electronic communications located on a company network.
Drop the formality a notch, certainly, but don't document your lapses in professional behavior.

Thursday 29 May 2014

Know more about India

Navi Mumbai, a planned satellite township of Mumbai, was developed in 
1972 and is the largest planned township on the planet.

War of 27 years fought between the Maratha Empire and the Mughal Empire 
from 1681 to 1707 was the longest recorded military engagement in the 
history of India.

In 1955, Jawaharlal Nehru rejected an offer to India for a permanent UN 
Security Council seat to avoid being embroiled in the cold war politics.

Viswanathan Anand is first player in chess history to have won the World 
Championship in three different formats: knockout, tournament, and match.


India is one of only 3 remaining countries in the world to have a horsed 
cavalry regiment.

Agni III is the most accurate missile in the world in its range category 
and BrahMos is the fastest operational cruise missile in the world.

The process of crystallization of sugar from sugarcane juice was 
discovered in India in the Gupta period (350 AD).

Many tribes in India worship Asura and Ravan and consider Vijaya Dashami 
and Dussehra to be black days.

In 1928, when the Indian Hockey team was on its way to Amsterdam, they 
played a series of exhibition matches in England. Seeing its calibre, 
England decided not to field a team for the Olympics as "they did not 
want to lose to a slave country."

Lonar Lake, a saltwater lake in Maharashtra, was created by a meteor 
hitting the Earth and is one of its kind in India.

Raj Kapoor's 1951 film Awaara was massively popular in Soviet Russia and 
China. The film and its title song were Mao Zedong's (Founder of 
People's Republic of China) favorite.

There were two US navy warships called USS Krishna and USS Indra that 
served during World War II.

Unlike in Border movie, only 2 Indians died in battle ofLongewala.

English Actor Sir Ben Kingsley' s birth name is Krishna Pandit Bhanji and 
he is of Indian (Gujarati) descent.

Freddie Mercury, British musician was actually of Gujarati descent.

"John Doe" orders (restraint orders against unknown persons for breach 
of plaintiff' s rights) are called "Ashok Kumar" orders in India. 
Likewise, "unclaimed&quo t; or "unidentified& quot; dead body found in a public 
place is called is Ashok Kumar.

The oldest building in Asia is in India, the Sanchi Stupa.

There is a species of Shark known as the Ganges Shark that inhabits 
River Ganga and it is critically endangered

The first railroad was constructed by two Indians (Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy 
and Jaganath Shunkerseth) and not the British.

Mount Kailash has never been climbed , in spite of Chinese government&# 39;s 
support to the climbers.

Security at Tihar jail is managed by Tamil Nadu special police force.


When going to battle Indian kings would make their horses wear trunks. 
The other side's elephants would refuse to attack the horses thinking 
that the horses were baby elephants.

If Uttar Pradesh were to be a separate country, it would be world's 
fifth most populous country.

There are more poor people in 8 Indian states alone than in the 26 
poorest African countries

Bodhidharma, a prince of the Pallava dynasty went to China and began the 
physical training of the Shaolin monks that led to the creation of Kung Fu.

A sugar company in Andhra provides rocket fuel to ISRO.

Tipu Sultan used Rockets with Swords fixed in the front against the 
British in the Anglo-Mysore Wars.

There is a French electronic band named "Masala Dosa."

Did you know India has a National Ice Hockey Team?

Govt hiked the payment for the hangman from RS 10 to 5,000 just days 
before for Kasab hanging.

Ajmal Amir Kasab had a case booked for entering CST station without a 
ticket.

Australia' s Cricketer Stuart Clark is of Indian origin. Both his 
parents, Bruce Clark and Mary Clark are Anglo-Indians.

A city name Jhumri Telaiya actually exists in Jharkhand.

There was a Great Hedge built by the British across India primarily to 
collect the salt tax. It was 4000 km long and 12 feet in height spanning 
from Punjab to Orissa. None of it remains today.

Kunal Nayyar (Rajesh Koothrappalli from Big Bang Theory) is married to a 
former Miss India, Neha Kapur.

There is a village called Delhi in New york , USA. There is a city 
called Madras in Oregon, USA.

India has three antarctic stations, Dakshin Gangotri, Maitri and Bharathi.

After United States, India has the largest number of English speakers.

During the battle of Rezang La in the 1962 Sino-Indian war a battalion 
called 13 Kumaon Regiment consisting of mere 120 soldiers held off 6000 
Chinese with heavy artillery killing 1300 of their soldiers.

Bangalored&# 39; is a word in Oxford dictionary, which came up after heavy 
outsourcing to India took the world by storm.

One of the oldest College of Engineering in the world is in Chennai, 
College of Engineering (Guindy).

There is a village in Assam calledJatinga where over the last 100 years, 
thousands of birds have flown to their death on a small strip of land.

India has the world's smallest prison population.

The average cost of census taking in India is $0.5 per person (US: $39, 
World Average: $4.6).

India Post allows you to order personalized stamps with your picture on 
them.


Wednesday 28 May 2014

Khushwant Singh on How to Live & Die

I’ve often thought about what it is that makes people happy—what one has 
to do in order to achieve happiness.

First and foremost is good health. If you do not enjoy good health, you 
can never be happy. Any ailment, however trivial, will deduct something 
from your happiness.

Second, a healthy bank balance. It need not run into crores, but it 
should be enough to provide for comforts, and there should be something 
to spare for recreation— eating out, going to the movies, travel and 
holidays in the hills or by the sea. Shortage of money can be 
demoralizing. Living on credit or borrowing is demeaning and lowers one 
in one’s own eyes.

Third, your own home. Rented places can never give you the comfort or 
security of a home that is yours for keeps. If it has garden space, all 
the better. Plant your own trees and flowers, see them grow and blossom, 
and cultivate a sense of kinship with them.

Fourth, an understanding companion, be it your spouse or a friend. If 
you have too many misunderstandings, it robs you of your peace of mind. 
It is better to be divorced than to be quarrelling all the time.

Fifth, stop envying those who have done better than you in life—risen 
higher, made more money, or earned more fame. Envy can be corroding; 
avoid comparing yourself with others.

Sixth, do not allow people to descend on you for gup-shup. By the time 
you get rid of them, you will feel exhausted and poisoned by their 
gossip-mongering.

Seventh, cultivate a hobby or two that will fulfill you—gardening, 
reading, writing, painting, playing or listening to music. Going to 
clubs or parties to get free drinks, or to meet celebrities, is a 
criminal waste of time. It’s important to concentrate on something that 
keeps you occupied meaningfully.

Eighth, every morning and evening devote 15 minutes to introspection. In 
the mornings, 10 minutes should be spent in keeping the mind absolutely 
still, and five listing the things you have to do that day. In the 
evenings, five minutes should be set aside to keep the mind still and 10 
to go over the tasks you had intended to do.

Ninth, don’t lose your temper. Try not to be short-tempered, or 
vengeful. Even when a friend has been rude, just move on.

Above all, when the time comes to go, one should go like a man without 
any regret or grievance against anyone. Iqbal said it beautifully in a 
couplet in Persian: “You ask me about the signs of a man of faith? When 
death comes to him, he has a smile on his lips.”
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I don’t fear death. What I dread is the day I go blind or am 
incapacitated because of old age—that’s what I fear—I’d rather die than 
live in that condition. I’m a burden enough on my daughter Mala and 
don’t want to be an extra burden on her.

All that I hope for is that when death comes to me, it comes swiftly, 
without much pain, like fading away in sound slumber. Till then I’ll 
keep working and living each day as it comes.

- Khushwant Singh


I really moved by reading this hope to cultivate at least one thing in my life

thank you Khushwant Saab

KVS