Month: October 2008
GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY – Wednesday 15 October
GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY – Wednesday 15 October
The practice of handwashing with soap tops the international hygiene agenda this year with the first-ever Global Handwashing Day, slated for Wednesday 15 October 2008. With 2008 as the UN International Year of Sanitation, the Global Handwashing Day will echo and reinforce its call for improved hygiene practices.
The agencies leading the Global Handwashing Day efforts are part of the Global PPPHW and include (but are not limited to) the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP/World Bank), UNICEF, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USAID through the Hygiene Improvement Project (HIP), Procter and Gamble and Unilever.
The guiding vision of Global Handwashing Day is a local and global culture of handwashing with soap. Although people around the world wash their hands with water, very few wash their hands with soap at the critical occasions.
KU: MUsic Therapy – Apply before Oct 15
KU: MUsic Therapy – Apply before Oct 15
Those interested join the PG Certificate Programme jointly conducted by Centre for Adult Continuing Education & Extension and Pankaja Kasturi Ayurveda Medical College in Music Therapy can apply till Oct 15. Course fee is Rs 12000. Admission will be on the basis of aptitude test and interview. For more information 0471-2302523, 2295919, 2295920, 2295921
MBA in Agri-Business at Punjab Agricultural University
MBA in Agri-Business at Punjab Agricultural University
Aug 31 : Applications are invited for admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme in Agribusiness at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana for the academic session commencing in 2009.
Graduate in Science, Engineering/Technology, Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Veterinary Science, Home Science, Commerce, Business Administration / Management, Computer Application with at least 60% marks or OCPA of 6.00 (out of 10.00) are eligible for admission. Candidates belonging to reserved categories are eligible for a relaxation of 5% marks.
Candidates who have appeared in the qualifying examination may also apply for admission. However, their selection will be subject to the condition that they fulfill the prescribed qualifications.
Applicants have to appear in Common Admission Test (CAT) to be held by Indian Institute of Management on November 16, 2008. The University uses CAT score for short-listing the candidates for its 2-year full time Programme.
The group discussion and Interview of the candidates who qualify the entrance test with minimum of 40 percentile (total) in CAT will be held from 2.3.2009 onwards at PAU Ludhiana.
Application form and Information Brochure can be obtained from the Additional Director of Communication, Centre for Communication & International Linkage, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana from 05.09.2008 either by sending crossed Bank Draft for Rs. 775/- drawn in the favour of Comptroller, PAU and payable at any schedule Bank at Ludhiana or personally on payment of Rs. 725/-in cash at the counter on all working days. Application form can also be downloaded from University website http://www.pau.edu
Completed application forms along with group discussion and interview fee of Rs. 1200/- (Rs. 1975/- for downloaded forms) by way of bank draft in favour of the Comptroller, PAU and payable at any scheduled bank at Ludhiana should reach the office of the Registrar, PAU, Ludhiana on or before 10.11.2008 and with late fee of Rs. 500/- on or before 18.11.2008 at 5.00 p.m.
For details visit http://www.pau.edu
Photo Speaks – Reflections and reflex actions
Photo Speaks – Reflections and reflex actions
I am always fascinated by reflections. At the same time I enjoy reflex actions too. A disturbance at work this morning prolonged beyond the normal time. As usual I thought of creating an opportunity out of it and walked towards my car in the parking lot. It became a wonderful opportunity to capture these beautiful buildings around and the source which created this water clogging.
Ramesh Menon
13102008
TALENT SHARE 2008 campaign – Look ahead and inviting suggestions
Dear all,
It is with immense happiness and joy I thank each parent who made it possible for their child to participate in the recently concluded TALENT SHARE 2008. The process of distributing a gift hamper is currently on and I hope that each one of you will get it before this week-end.
Experience and enjoyment gained during this event is immense. Children who participated are happy as do the viewers and well wishers. It was re-confirmed from the additional set of gifts I was handed over by Ms. Seema Shetty, Director of NMC Group to be included in the gift package. Without any advertisement coverage if Corporate bodies come forward to such a noble cause, it gives us added enthusiasm and vigor to look ahead.
The objective behind conducting an online competition of this nature was to create more opportunity for the parents to blend with children. This competition was also meant to promote values of TQM, Positive Thinking, Continuous and Sustained education, Healthy Living and HSE.
Many of the parents expressed their willingness to be part of any such campaigns in the future and suggested to post a write up on the blog itself so that parents and children can express their individual comments for others to read and observe.
I appreciate these positive remarks and invite all my readers, parents and well wishers to express their comments and suggestions here so that we can work together and make the next event an even bigger success.
Sincere regards,
Ramesh Menon
13102008
Mind Speaks – Unsung heroes and untimely aggressions
Mind Speaks – Unsung heroes and untimely aggressions
A hectic week-end as usual and a festive Friday following it. Due to the holy month of Ramadan many malayalee associations in gulf region could not celebrate their Onam programmes and lunch normally held on the Friday nearer to the Onam day. In most places it was held during the last weekend. I was lucky to attend one such event very well organised by the Kerala Social Centre this afternoon. The planning, hard work and effort required to conduct such an event successfully is enormous and really appreciate the thankless job done by many of it’s office bearers and volunteers.
This brings to me the point of team work and efforts required for the success of such events. Many times we get to see programmes being held successfully. From the initial stage of planning to preparation and then the final run, many get involved in it and execute their role effectively and effortlessly for the final section where the actual event happens live. During such occasions, only those who present in the final section gets kudos and appreciation. Those who worked day and night tend to get forgotten. It may not be the case everywhere but certainly in some cases it is the case. So let me take this opportunity to congratulate and praise all those members, especially the ladies who came and cut the vegetables and all those members who stayed overnight and assisted in completing a sumptuous and delicious Onam lunch.
Cricket is one thing which is followed by many and I too watch the game, although not much, for the interest and opportunity it gives to learn and observe how these players tackle the problems on and off the field. The current test match is one which is not very significant due to the form of the players. The Australian touring side is not venomous as they are normally. However, they are still showing their superior player management capabilities. The first innings saw Australia taking advantage and the second innings is currently on and India struggling to raise to the victory target. What interested me was the way Harbhajan Singh batted. With the ball, he was not lucky and got only 1 wicket in the first innings. But, when it came to his batting, he did show lots of courage and determination and proved a point or two to many. It was obvious from his expressions of joy when he hit the bowler over the top for an excellent four and reached his fifty and raised his hands with punch. I am sure he had several messages conveyed in those expression especially a few to Sreesanth. Where is our hero now? I did manage to search the youtube, and he did not let me down there with a latest performance video of him for a party. Vow, a fast bowler who can dance well. Or it should have been the other way – a dancer who can bowl fast? If that was the case, the money that flowed after him would obviously not be there. Pocket full of cash and personal business opportunities, and an aggression or two without conviction and prudence has sidelined him from many of the matches that followed after the slap gate incident with Harbhajan. Justifications are that he is injured and cannot play, but these on and off appearances in the party circles and doing difficult steps conveys that there may be other reasons too. I was reading an article in which Mahindra Singh Dhoni was expressing his comments about his wish to have a good bowler who bowls according to the captains plans. Being an enthusiastic percussion instrument player, I was also thinking of a scenario where a percussion player goes overboard and overtakes a lead singer through his exuberance. Time is running out of him to gain back his fitness problems or whatever it is and restrict his tantrums on and off field to gain the national cap and I wish the aggressive attitude in him will power him to do so within the near future.
One other thing which is really worrying me is the driving attitude on the road. I am on a crusade to create an awareness to all around the dangers of fast driving. It is not that they do not know, but somehow a rush of blood is making some drivers crazy behind the steering. There is not much difference to what Sreesanth did and what these drivers are doing on the road – it’s only untimely expression of aggressions. The end-result is self destruction.
A small step each day towards this campaign is what I am doing right now. At least one life I can save, I am more than happy and contended.
Wishing you all an enjoyable working week.
Ramesh Menon
13102008
Onam Lunch at Kerala Social Centre Abu Dhabi – 10 October 2008
Onam Lunch at Kerala Social Centre Abu Dhabi – 10 October 2008
Ready to start.
Some of the silent heroes who worked hard to make this event a big success.

Captain in control – organising smoothly everything, every where. It is untiring efforts and a thankless job.

Members and guests waiting to be served the sumptuous meal.
Once again a very well conducted event by Kerala Social Centre Abu Dhabi.
Once again, Happy Onam to all Malayalees worldwide.
Regards,
Ramesh Menon
Photo Speaks – a walk around the Supermarket – Colors of Health
Photo Speaks – a walk around the Supermarket – COLORs of Health
Nothing special – but a simple pack of Rice milk.
Price increase for everything.

Healthy colors of fresh tomato
Colors of strength and stamina
How can we ignore this color of health, especially when we prepare non-veg food

Hmm, stomach full. Have some digestive colors of ginger.
And finally, not the new metro track to the shopping mall. But a stack of trolleys waiting for customers.
Have a good week-end.
Ramesh Menon
10092008












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