Monday, September 29, 2008

We are with our plans in progress!

Cosmonauts, astronauts, taikonauts, etc….but what to name for our own made in India? Indi-nauts! Let's hope the name comes to effect soon in the history of space and possibly the fourth country to make it independently.

Gone are the days when our first man was titled Cosmonaut for his space mission blasted off in Soyuz T-11 and was heavily dependent on the kind support from our Russian friend. Yeah, I'm talking about Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma who became the first Indian and 138th person into the manned space in 1984 and whose word became very popular for the question asked at the pride moment "How india looks from the space" and the answer was simple, short and famous "saare jahaan se aacha!"

So, our space developmental started with the first sounding rocket launch in 1963 with a rapid development in the field and has become now capable of delivering the satellites from the world to the accurate required position and involved independently to launch a moon probe in the coming months.

If chandrayan goes fine, it will give an immediate path to our own manned mission in the coming future. Let's guess who is the luckiest person to go to space in our indigenous experimental work. So, make preparation from your elders to kids to make something proud of india to get a chance of a manned space in your family.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Why Girls Look Beautiful?

I had gone through Omlar’s blog and found a photo read as below and is very impressive!
Strange but true fact, why do girls look beautiful? Is it real or due to make-up?
All false!
Girls look beautiful because boys have “good imaginations”.
I would like to hear comment for the above content…….

About my native

Officially identified as Melvisharam, and commonly well-known as Visharam from small villages to public department of the states and central offices, perhaps globally. Is a small municipal residential town located in the NH-46, 120 km to the west of State capital Chennai (Madras) and 18 km from the District Headquarter Vellore. The estimated population is around 60,000 with 5% are temporarily settlers. Visharamites are known for their nationalist outlook, pious and liberal feelings.

The non-perennial Palar flows in the north and the Jawadhi Hills lies to the south. The town's climate is always tropical throughout the year; summer arrives in the month of April and persists till June. The days are hotter with average maximum temperature going as high as 40°C. Nights are relatively cooler with a sudden drop in temperature. The relative humidity remains in the range of 40-50%. The month of June sees the onset of monsoon. Both southwestern as well as the northeastern branches of monsoons bring rains to the town. The average annual rainfall is around 700 millimeters. Winter arrives in the month of November. Days are pleasantly cool whereas nights are a bit cooler to a minimum of 15°C. The average maximum temperature remains in the range of 25°C.

The foremost occupation of the populace is trade in leather and leather products in large and small capacity of different variety followed with a small number of beedi, hardware trading, poultry, and self-employed dignified business. A large part of the population is employed to support the leather industry located in the industrial hub of Ranipet and Kathvadi, trailing with a small work force in beedi manufacturing industry within the boundaries of Melvisharam.

The golden dream of the elders of Visharam who sowed the seeds have cherished with the current ribbon of development in the town in transformation it into a splendid seat of great learning to cater to the educational needs of hundreds of thousands of blooming youths. This small town his blessed with 13 primary, 3 upper primary, 2 secondary, 3 higher secondary school, with PG/Doctorate level arts & science and engineering college and a separate women's college. The long-established MMES and KH foundation are the lead players to quench the thirst who are in search of knowledge.

Monday, September 1, 2008

We are very busy with no work in hand!!

Time was pulling me out of my home to make my presence in the MCP meet at the regular location and time, infact, I was in dilemma, whether to make myself there or not, however, I was very ambitious to see the aspiring guy, Naveed, a student of MCA of New College. Well, after reaching there a little late, just I got settled and came in, Saalim and was wondering to see the atmosphere. People were eagerly waiting and were discussing about the guest of honour of the gathering, none other than Naveed.

So, the agenda and the hot discussions were about him, but the funniest thing is that nobody knows him or how he will be looking like! But, everybody were eager to see him and were of high expectations to meet him in the MCP meet.

With his conformation mail to attended  MCP meet, people who normally stay away from the general meeting made their's busy schedule to the venue and enthusiastic  to know what this new face would put the mission in the MCP. A true face of visharam! Ah! Yes, escaped from attending the meeting with a hip hop promise in confirming his participation in the meet!  

Who cares about who comes or not, it is not the story of Naveed here who is aspiring to do something for the community but afraid to attend in the gathering, It is about you people who turned their back to keep yourself busy with "Kaam bhi nahi aur fursaath bhi nahi".