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Open Call for Submissions: Vantage Point Sharjah 3 Exhibition

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Open Call for Submissions: Vantage Point Sharjah 3 Exhibition
Sharjah Art Foundation welcomes submissions from individuals of all nationalities residing in the UAE for the
third edition of photographic exhibition entitled Vantage Point Sharjah 3. This exhibition will feature photographs centred on the theme of still life photography.
Scheduled for 1 August to 5 September 2015, Vantage Point Sharjah 3 will take place in building GH at SAF
Art Spaces in Al Mureijah. The deadline for application is June 30, 2015 at 11:00 pm, and the exhibited photographs will be selected from applications to the Open Call. Photographs should be submitted with the application form, along with a short story or a description of the photo and the location where the photograph was taken. Applicants will be invited to attend the exhibition’s Opening Reception scheduled for 1 August.
If you would like to be considered as a candidate for the Open Call, please complete and submit the attached application form via email to photo@sharjahart.org, along with no more than 6 high resolution images with the caption of each photograph. Or submit by mail/hand directly to SAF office in Sharjah at the address below:
Sharjah Art Foundation, c/o Sharjah Art Museum, Arts Area, PO Box 19989, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates T: +971 6 5444113 F: +971 6 5447797
It is a great privilege to invite photography enthusiasts from the UAE to click photos in the UAE and submit them for selection to this prestigious exhibition.
I was a participating artist in the 1st edition of it in 2013.
Best wishes in advance.

About me

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About Me

Trying my best to create a family of Positive and Quality minded people. Bringing Creativity in to life and Never give up are the two wheels of my life cycle (it has been revolving and evolving a lot and it will continue too). You may visit my related blogs to watch my small steps towards the above cause.

I believe that all great achievements and success in life, and all changes for the better, have one powerful characteristic in common: The First Step. Take the first step, and the journey has a way of taking care of itself.” This is the motto behind my Team 1 blogs and associated groups intended to promote TQM and Positive Thinking values.

Achievements:

I am an active participant in various HAVE YOUR SAY Programmes happening within UAE and around. This has resulted in winning a few prestigious achievements over the last few years like:

• Distinguished Contributor for Dubai Municipalities Have Your Say Programmes in 2006

• 2nd amongst the Top 10 Contributors for Dubai Municipalities Have Your Say Programmes in 2007.

• Winner – Malayala Manorama Jeevajalam Photography Competition 2009

• Hit 96.7 FM Hit Hero of the Month of June 2009.

• 1st Prize Winner July 2010 for Community Reporting Competition by GULF NEWS.

The report can be read at:

Gulf News Community reports published in July 2010: Winning entry – Spilt fuel can have dire consequences

A Certificate of Appreciation from Sharjah City for Humanitarian Service (SCHS), a non-profit organization located in the United Arab Emirates under the Director Generalship of Sheikha Jameela bint Mohammad Al Qasimi for my contribution in the recently conducted 4th Used Book Fair.

 Participating artist in the Photography Exhibition “Vantage Point Sharjah” by Sharjah Art Foundation, which was inaugurated on 7th September 2013 and will be till 7th December 2013.

Winner – Gulf News Readers Pictures competition – July 2013.

Participating exhibitor at Venice Architectural Biennale – The National Pavilion of United Arab Emirates. – July 2014

Ministry of Interior Excellence Award for contribution to HSE and Community Issues – January 2015

Please find below a random listing of my creative suggestions which have been accepted/ implemented partially or fully or under discussion by the UAE authorities:

With Dubai RTA/Dubai Municipality


– Introduce speed breakers on public transport vehicles

– Introduce road safety kit in new vehicles

– Introduce Speed Awareness Campaign- by way of training, leaflets etc , on going.

– Initiation of safety training for 15 seater drivers

– Display of contact numbers on 15 seater vans and heavy vehicles

– Digital ID card for school children to monitor arrival and return to school from home using various transport options.

With Abu Dhabi Authorities:

– Abu Dhabi Mall pedestrian signals – Adjust the Pedestrian crossing signal timing in front of Abu Dhabi Mall as it is dangerous for public

– Hygiene hazards – Public trash bins in Hamdan street – create health hazards.

– Close the broken barriers on the prominent street before you fine – accepted by Abu Dhabi Police and the authorities have instructed Municipality to close these broken barriers before they fine the public.

– Introduce a system of giving compulsory training for those who do minor traffic offenses and those who accumulate black points – suggestion partially carried out in Dubai, under study in Abu Dhabi.

– Banning of Heavy vehicles, especially trucks from Salam Street during day time and use alternate road of Sadiyat Island to get in and out of Abu Dhabi town.

– Introduction of Bus Route No. 6 to benefit ISCC Abu Dhabi members and Mina Bird Market users.

– Automatic and moveable LCD Road signs on Abu Dhabi – Dubai high way to give warnings during bad weather conditions and other emergencies.

– Increase the frequency of buses to Ruwais and Al Ain during public holidays and rush hours.

– Introduce Free Wifi spots in all major clubs including ISCC Abu Dhabi

Implemented, Ongoing or under finalisation status:

– Bring back the Volcano Fountain – – most historic monument of Abu Dhabi – got demolished during the recent developments and did not find a place. Suggestion to bring it back and persistent follow up to bring it back in a prominent location on the corniche of Abu Dhabi or its new development has resulted in the formation of a committee to finalise their decision.

– Introduce QUEUE system in bus and taxi stops – ongoing vigorously with all major authorities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

– Ban Smoking Corners from front of shoping malls and public places

– Introduce a U-Turn and Signal at Mina Bird Market area to resolve traffic safety issues.

– Bus stop on Electra street requires complete renovation – city image – refer his report in Gulf news.

– Introduction of a special stop for Bus Routes No. 11 and 12 in front of ISCC Abu Dhabi to benefit members and Mina Bird Market users.

– Introduce warning notice at pubs about dangers of drunken driving

– Suggestions to the Ministry of Labour in conjunction with Ministry of Information and Police to utilise the extended summer break to create a Safety and Health Awareness Campaign benefiting the numerous work force who avail this free time.

– Lady drivers for school buses transporting girl students

– Formation of a mandatory committee at schools comprising of Management, Teachers, and parents to monitor and control bullying by students and teachers and also to initiate regular steps for academic improvement.

– Consider special concession to schools, for daily operating items, such as, Telephone, Electricity, Water, followed by discounts on school bus registration fees, staff immigration and naturalisation costs etc.

– Banning of three wheeled electronic cycles from the streets of Abu Dhabi as it creates danger to the rider as well as fellow road users.

– Request for a petrol station at the exit of Mina towards Dubai or somewhere on the new road after the exit from Abu Dhabi city to ease the refuelling difficulties of motorists.

– Call for added participation of organisations, various regional associations and Embassies through public awareness campaigns.

– Call for voluntary participation by Television and Radio media to reach safety related announcements and warnings to reach more public.

– Request to Education Ministry and School authorities should make it a point to create Health, Safety and Environment as a regular topic in the curriculum of children.

– Request to the Department of Transportation and Police authorities to install speed restriction signs and measures on the road towards Mafraq Hospital and also insist Mafraq Hospital authorities to have a circular to their staff educating them not to speed while coming for work, even if they are late.

– Request for modification to the high-tech waste disposal system newly installed in Abu Dhabi city to accommodate easy disposal keeping hygeine issues.

– Request for initiating “Adopt a Zoo Animal” at the Al Ain and Dubai ZOO.

– Request for strict controls and increased Community Policing in Abu Dhabi and other Emirates to eradicate illegal alcohol sales and public drinking.

– Request to start awareness campaign for using mass transport options in UAE to save fuel.

– Request to Central Bank to initiate progressive reforms to control excessive interest charges by banks from customers in UAE.

– Request to start awareness campaign for initiating reading news from print media at schools in UAE.

– Request to increase the frequency of Abu Dhabi bus within city limits during peak travel hours.

– Request to ETISALAT to provide more staff at business centres like Abu Dhabi Mall and also operate a separate counter for corporate customers so that individual customers need not wait for long.

– Request to Sabarimala authorities to modify and improve the Swami Ayyappan road going towards Sabarimala Sannidhanam.

– Request to Sabarimala authorities to improve pilgrimage facilities for the devotees visiting Sabarimala during Mandala Makaravilakku season.

– Request to PET SENSATION, Banglore to urgently install European closet facilities in their Tower for the ease of patients who visit this famous diagnostic centre for specialised test. Currently, the facility has only traditional Indian style closet, which are extremely difficult for patients with Pelvic, Bone problems to use immediately after the scan is done.

– Request to PET SENSATION, Banglore to initiate a combined effort with Banglore City Traffic Police to see that no cars are parked wrongly in front of the hospital as it creates an extremely dangerous situation for pedestrians as they walk passing these cars through the busy street in front.

– Request Abu Dhabi authorities to fix the  walkway in front of Abu Dhabi Mall keeping necessary instructions and maintaining proper hygiene throughout.

– Request Abu Dhabi authorities to restrict children playing cricket and football at the underpasses meant only for pedestrians.

– Request to Department of Transportation Abu Dhabi to install an additional coin slot for male passengers to conveniently enter the bus through the middle door and deposit the coins, instead of the current practise of getting through the front door, insert the coin and then get inside using the middle door during rush hours.

– Request to introduce effective measures to control Property exhibitors to submit and get necessary authorisations from UAE authorities to approvals pertaining the property/design structure and quality of the exhibit before they campaign in the UAE to avoid UAE NRI residents getting cheated.

– Request to Cochin International Airport Authority to create a passenger lounge and special amenitis for passengers

– Request to Kerala Government to initiate the sale of Kerala Government lotteries through special kiosks at shopping malls, railway stations, bus terminals and airports.

– Request to UAE Police authorities to initiate special safety compliance affirmation from road users through written assures to be distributed through petrol stations within the country.

– Request to Bangalore Traffic Police to initiate various road safety measures programme through intensive online participation.

– Request to intoduce online registration process to control crowd at Sabarimala, implemented by Kerala Police for this Sabarimala season starting in November 2011.

– Request to stop using of ropes to block and control flow of crowd in queue at Sabarimala implemented by Kerala Police for this Sabarimala season starting in November 2011.

– Request to utilise clean up activities at Sabarimala in co-ordination with various voluntary organisations implemented by Devaswom Board and Kerala Government  for this Sabarimala season starting in November 2011.

– Request to Kerala Forest Department and Devaswom Board to take good care of the temple elephant of Irinjalakuda Koodalmanikym Temple accepted and prompt actions taken by Minister for Forests, Kerala Government.

Interests:

Writing, Driving, Computer graphics, Photography, Painting, Playing Tabala and other percussion instruments, Swimming, Playing & Coaching Cricket and Football, Cooking, Promoting Arts, Culture & Tradition, Positive Thinking and Total Quality Management.

Favorite Movies

A movie which I dream to create…. Working on it. One day very soon.

Favorite Music

I love music and I like diversity. So from hard rock to classical Indian carnatic and classical western I find it interesting. As a self learner I listen to music and learn the beats of the instruments while I find solace in it.

Favorite Books

I love to read and reads whatever comes on my way. However, How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carneige is precious. I also read Lalita Sahasra Namam book (with meanings) and Sai Sat Charita daily.

Writing Interest:

My interest in Community Journalism urge me to pick up various subjects with interest and my photography and drawing interest complements it with the right photos to give those reports life, meaning resulting it to reach the public with added value. This has also resulted in achieving a more than 60 % of my suggestions to the various Have Your Say programmes to be listened and acted upon in favour by the authorities concerned.

With the above interest, I regularly write and present photographs of interest in letters section and other columns of relevance in the major newspapers like The National, The Gulf News, Khaleej Times, Gulf Today, Malayala Manorama etc and even have an exclusive page dedicated for NRIs at http://www.irinjalakudalive.com a website of my home town.

I promote:

Manzil – a destination, a home, a hope. A highly profession care giving and learning environment for individuals with special needs enabling them to explore their potential to the fullest. Visit http://www.manzil.ae/ to know more about the organisation.

Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) – Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) is a local non-profit organization founded in 1979 as a branch of the Arab Family Organization in the Gulf region, aiming to advance the Arab family and develop the social services it needs. SCHS was authorized under decree number 6/1981 issued by the Government of Sharjah on March 11th, 1981. On October 10, 1995, His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammed Al-Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, issued a decree under edict number 4/1995, declaring SCHS as an independent organization in the Emirate of Sharjah aiming at serving people with disabilities in the UAE.

Visit http://www.schs.ae/ to know more about Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services.

Team 1 Talent Share Fan page and Passionate Photographers group.

Team 1 Talent Share blog and fan page is dedicated to promote non-performing and performing art forms amongst children and adults. A Talent or Knowledge within you is to be shared is the motto of it.

Passionate Photographers group on Face book is created and dedicated to promote those who are passionate in photography to click and exhibit more. Every photo clicked is a history. You will never be able to re-create that precious moment. I consider photography as the best tool to promote positive thinking values because you never click an object with a negative output in mind. You are free to upload photos as you passionately take them in your daily life.

My blogs and groups are listed in this blog page and profile.

I also list below some of my favorite blog posts and links for your easy access and reference:

Shiva Sakthi Collections – a series of art work presentations done by me:

http://www.clicksandwrites.blogspot.com/2009/07/shiva-and-sakthi-collections.html

My presentations at Team 1 Talent Share blog:

http://team1talentshare.blogspot.com/search/label/Ramesh%20Menon

Navarathri greetings:

http://www.clicksandwrites.blogspot.com/2009/09/nava-rathri-greetings-amme-narayana.html

My video contributions:

http://www.clicksandwrites.blogspot.com/search/label/My%20videos

My contacts:

E-mail: team1dubai@gmail.com

Phone: 00 971 50 81 22 319

My blog: http://www.clicksandwrites.blogspot.com/

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Amazing ART HUB exhibition at Abu Dhabi airport

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Amazing ART HUB exhibition at Abu Dhabi airport

If you are travelling via Abu Dhabi airport, do find some time to see the exhibition at Terminal 3

Life is BEE see

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Getting bigger, better and beautiful each day. A bee hive close to my balcony. Interesting to see the activities happening. However, a bit worried  if by any chance they are disturbed!. How to safely remove them? Search for solutions still on…

Not an edited video. You may share it with your children to see them up, close and personal. Following them for a few days, I have an interesting story to tell in the coming days.

"The Man Committed"

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“The Man Committed”

Its real – Gilles Richaud, posing in front of the TOTAL ad featuring him.
ADIPEC 2014 is into its third day and this prestigious conference and exhibition is turning out to be a record breaking one in terms of visitors, participation from major International Industry players, contractors and visitors. 

The stream of visitors never stopped and we at TOTAL Stand were busy attending them. Hundreds of visitors of all nationalities were moving in both directions in front of our stand. Suddenly a colleague pointed out to me to a man walking away to the main exit door. He continued to guide my view to the huge poster by TOTALat the main entrance of the ADNEC atrium. I couldn’t believe my eyes!. It was the same man in the advertisement that TOTALhas released recently for one of their posters with the theme Committed to Better Energy.

Gilles Richaud – “the committed man”
As part of their dedicated efforts to promote TOTAL and its brand as a truly global company that blends with each of their regional ethos, a series of themes have been prepared and released world-wide through print, electronic and online media. One among them was based on the Total Abu Al Bhukhoosh Academy and its objectives to impart quality education to young emirati students. The academy provide students opportunity to learn techniques of oil and gas industry and come out as professionals who are directly inducted to major oil companies within Abu Dhabi.

The “Committed to Better Energy” campaign was launched in October and by now the advertisement has been seen by millions in print, television and through online portals and not to forget the huge hoardings. It took a while for me to believe that I am seeing the person who has actually posed for it!. I realized an opportunity to meet and talk to him.

A lady posing with “the committed man”

By then he was lost in the crowd. Somehow, I managed to find him and bring him to the huge hoarding displayed there and requested him to pose for me. Seeing me taking pictures of him, the crowd too realized the opportunistic occasion and rushed to pose with him and talk to him. Ladies and youth were prominent among them. They merrily clicked with him and showed thumbs-up sign of happiness and I heard one of them saying – this is real!. 




A star is born – Gilles Richaud, “The Man Committed” made our day a memorable one. 



Youth showing thumbs up sign of happiness in clicking with “the committed man”


Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi

from ADIPEC 2014
12th November 2014



Invitation to attend "Rainbow Charity Bazar" – on Friday, 21st March 2014

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Ms. Zeina Abdo and her charity organisation “Smile for Hope” is conducting a “Rainbow Charity Bazar” on 21st March 2014 at the residence of Italian Ambassador in Abu Dhabi. The event is also supported by “Women Charity without Borders”.
Smile for Hope is a NGO in Nepal to support paediatric cancer patients and their families in their plight.
This fundraising effort, “Smile for Hope” in association with “Women Charity Without Borders”, a group of very active Italian Women, supported by the wife of HE the Italian Ambassador to the UAE. This collaborative effort have led to a series of events, started in early February and will culminate with a Spring Market at the residence of His Excellency the Ambassador of Italy, on March 21st .
100% of the funds collected are directed towards the execution of the projects, and for 2014, they have two major ones, asides from treating patients:
1- Optimal Health Programme in conjunction with the North Carolina State University: during the month of July, approximately 10 students will be joining the association in a remote area of Nepal, screening the health of hundreds of schooled children, and delivering basic hygiene training. If any of the child found with serious ailments, he/she will be treated under “Smile for Hope’s umbrella
2- Building of a 6 bed treatment and welcoming home for these little pure souls coming to Kathmandu with their parents, to fight cancer.
The event flyers presented here will give additional information.
In case you need more information, kindly contact Ms. Zeina Abdo on Phone 050 622 00 92 or email  abdo.zeina@gmail.com
Ms. Abdo is a women who love taking challenging projects in life. You may read on Abu Dhabi mum scales peaks to raise climate awareness.

Kindly visit, support and make this event a success.

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\£{Xcq]sam¯ ]q¡Ä; km£m apøqhnt\mSv kam\amb kpKÔw. F¶m CXp Xs¶bmtWm icnbmb apøqhv F¶p tNmZn¨m Aà Xm\pw; ]ns¶ GXmWv Cu ]qhv? CXmWv \£{Xapà F¶ ÌmÀ Pmkvan³. cq]¯n \£{X kZrihpw kpKÔ¯n apøqhn\v Xpeyhpw. “tIm¬s^Utdäv Pmkvan³’ F¶pw t]cpWvSv. at\mlchpw DuÀÖkzehpamb Cu \nXylcnX hÅns¨Sn {]Xe§fn ]än¸nSn¨v ]camh[n 12 aoäÀ hsc Dbc¯n hfcpw. CXnsâ ]äpthcpIÄ¡v ]nSn¨p Ibdm³ anI¨ Icp¯pWvSv.

No\¡mcnbmWv kpµcnbmb Cu DZym\eX. icnbmb apÃs¨Snbà F¦nepw “Pmkvan\w’ F¶ P\pknse AwKamWnXv. \£{Xapà ]tWvS¡p]tWvS hfÀ¯nbncp¶Xv DZym\¯sâ AXncpIÄ adbv¡m\pw Iam\§fn ]SÀ¯n hfÀ¯m\pw aäpamWv. CjvSnItbm tIm¬ {Iotäm sImWvSpXoÀ¯ NpacpIfn ]SÀ¯n hfÀ¯m\mbm \KckmlNcy§fnse A[ntImjvamhv BKncWw sNbvXv Ipdbv¡m³ Cu sNSn klmbn¡pw. hk´¯nsâ XpS¡¯nepw th\ ¡pamWv Cu sNSnbpsS {][m\ ]q¡mew. G{]n apX Pqsse hsc. kpKÔhmlnbmbXn\m hoSnsâtbm DZym\¯nsâtbm Hs¡ {]thi\IhmS¯n Xs¶ ]SÀ¯n hfÀ ¯m³ A\ptbmPyamWv. Hcn©v hen¸¯n N{Icq]¯n CXfpIfpÅ ]q¡Ä sNSnbn \ndsb ]nSn¡pI km[mcWw. shÅs¡«pWvSmIm¯, icmicn hf¡qdpÅ a®nepw \£{Xapà \¶mbn hfcpw. ]Xnss¯IÄ \t«m a[yaqs¸¯nb XWvSn³ IjW§Ä apdn¨p \t«m ]pXnb sNSn hfÀ¯mw. sNSn ]qÀ®kqcy{]Im¯nepw `mKnIamb XWenepsams¡ hfcpw. ssXIÄ Hcp `mKw aWepw cWvSp `mKw a®pw cWvSp`mKw Ces¸mSnbpw IeÀ¯nsbmcp¡nb t]m«nMv an{inX¯n \Smw. hfcp¶ L«¯n \\ ip]mÀi sN¿p¶psWvS¦nepw ag¡meamIpt¼mÄ XS¯n shÅs¡«pWvSmImsX {i²n¡Ww. N«nIfn hfÀ¯nsbmcp¡nb sNSn P\mIÄt¡m hmXnepIÄt¡m AcnIn h¨m anI¨ kpKÔw {]Zm\w sN¿pw. ]I kab¯v \£{Xapà A[nIw {]mWnIsf BIÀjn¡mdnsænepw cm{XnIme¯v \nimie`§fpÄs¸sSbpÅ {]mWnIÄ CXn\p Npäpw h«an«p ]d¡p¶Xv ImWmw. ]SÀ¶p hfcp¶ kz`mhapÅXmImbm hfÀ¨bv¡\pkcn¨v sIm¼ptImXn hfÀ¯m³ {i²n¡Ww. ]pXnb I¼pIÄ \Sm\mbn apdns¨Sp¡pt¼mÄ apdnhmbn \n¶v ]mept]mepÅ {ZmhIw NmSp¶Xv ImWmw. CXv ]qÀWambpw amdnbnt« I¼v hfÀ¨mam[ya¯n \Sm³ ]mSpÅp. AXpw thcp]nSn¡en\v klmbamb tlmÀtam¬ ]pc«nam{Xw. A{Kw IqÀ¯ Xnf§p¶ ISpw ]¨\ndapÅ CXnsâ CeIfpw BIÀjIamWv. KrtlmZym\§Ä¡p ]pdsa ]mÀ¡pIfnepw \nc¯pIfnepw s]mXp DZym\§fnepsams¡ hfÀ¯m³ A\ptbmPyamWv \£{XapÃ. DNnXambn Xm§pIÄ \ÂIn ]SÀ¯n hfÀ¯msa¦n FhnsSbpw Hcp \nXylcnXad (FhÀ {Ko³ kv{Io³) F¶ \nebv¡v Cu DZym\kkyw D]Icn¡pw. C\n ]SÀ¯n hfÀ¯m³ XmXv]cyanà F¦n Nne Øe§fn CXv a¬\nc¸n\p aosX Hcp BhcWambpw ({KuWvSv IhÀ) hfÀ ¯p¶ ]XnhpWvSv.

anIhpä kpKÔhmlnbmbXn\m \£{Xapøq¡fn \n¶v hfsc hneIqSnb Hcp Xcw kpKÔssXew Bhnbn hmän thÀXncn¡mdpWvSv. A¯À \nÀamWhyhkmb¯n Cu kpKÔssXe¯n\v henb kzm[o\hpapWvSv. ]pIbv¡m\p]tbmKn¡p¶ [qa]ZmÀ°§fn ssN\, hnbväv\mw, Xmbve³Uv F¶nhnS§fn CsXmcp apJytNcphbpamWv.Xmbve³Un “Pmkvan³ ssdkv’ AYhm apÃt¨mdv Xbmdm¡m\pw \£{Xapà D]tbmKn¡p¶p. ChbpsS 20 ]q¡Ä Hcp enäÀ shůn Hcp cm{Xn ap¡nh¨tijw B shÅw sXfnbqänbmWv Cu tNmdv ]mIw sN¿p¶Xv. IqSmsX hÅnbpsS XWvSn \n¶v thÀXncns¨Sp¡p¶ ZrVamb \mcp]tbmKn¨v IbÀ, Nm¡v, ISemkv F¶nhbpw \nÀan¡p¶p.

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hoSnsâ sSdkn Fs´ Ãmw Irjn sN¿mw? ]¨¡dn, ]q¡Ä… sSdkv Irjn ioeam¡nbhÀ¡pt]mepw CXnt\mSp Iq«nt¨À¡m³ A[nIapWvSmhm\nSbnÃ. F¶m Cu tNmZy¯n\p¯cambn F´pw Irjn sN¿mw F¶p adp]Sn ]dbp¶ Hcp Fgp]¯ncWvSpImc\pWvSv sIm¨nbnÂ. \KcPohnX¯nsâ AXnthK kwkvImc¯n\nSbnepw hoSnsâ sSdkn I¸bpw tN\bpw hmgbpsams¡ Irjn sNbvXp anI¨ hnfhpWvSm¡n XmakØew at\mlc IrjnbnSam¡nb hn³kâv ssh¸\¡p ImÀjnIhr¯n t\cw t]m¡Ã, PohnXw Xs¶.

CS¸Ån N§¼pg \Kdnse Ccp\ne hoSnsâ apIfn hn³kâv Irjnbmcw`n¨n«p CXv Ccp]Xmw hÀjw. CSp¡nbn \n¶p \mÂ]Xp hÀjw ap¼mWv sIm¨nbnse¯nbXv. sNdp¸w apX a®nt\mSpw IrjntbmSpsams¡ CgpInt¨À¶ PohnXhgnIsf Xncp¯m³ \Kc¯n\mbnÃ. ho«mhiy¯n\pÅ ]¨¡dnIÄ DXv]mZn¸n¨mbncp¶p sSdkv IrjnbpsS XpS¡w.

sSdkn N«nIÄ kÖam¡n AXn Irjn sN¿p¶ coXntbmSp hn³kân\p A{X XmXv]cyanÃ. Hcp hn¯v `qanbn hfcpt¼mÄ e`n¡p¶ FÃm kmlNcy§fpw sSdkv Irjnbnepw DWvSmIWsa¶ Nn´bmWv ssh¸\ ho«nse ta¡qc Irjnsb hyXykvXam¡p¶Xv. {]tXyI Xc¯n a¬hmcsamcp¡n AXnemWp hmgbpw I¸bpw tN\bpsams¡ Irjn sN¿p¶Xv. thcpIÄ¡p ]SÀ¶pIbdm³ Bhiy¯n\p a®psWvS¶Xp hnfIsf Icp¯pÅXm¡psa¶mWv hn³kânsâ ]£w.

NIncns¯mWvSmWv tIm¬{Ioän\papIfn BZyw hncn¡p¶Xv. XpSÀ¶p aosX Hcn©p I\¯n a®p hncn¡pw. apIfn hoWvSpw Hcn¡Â¡qSn NIncns¯mWvSv hncn¨tijamWv Bhiy¯n\p a®v \nt£]n¡p¶Xv. Npäpw tlmtfm{_nIvknsâ IÃv \nc¯p¶Xn\m a®v \nÝnX Øe¯pXs¶ InS¡pw. C¯c¯n Hcp¡nb A©p hmc§fnem
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Hcp hmc¯nse hmgbpw I¸bpw ]mIamIpt¼mtg¡pw ASp¯Xn Irjnbnd¡p¶Xn\m hÀjw apgph³ hnfhp e`n¡p¶ kmlNcyapsWvS¶p hn³kâv ]dbp¶p. shWvS, hgpX\§, ]bÀ, Ip¼fw, Ing§v, tN¼v, Noc F¶nhs¡m¸w aäp ]¨¡dnIfpw sSdkn hfcp¶pWvSv. hÀj§fmbn ho«mhiy¯n\pÅ ]¨¡dn ]pd¯p\n¶p hmt§WvSn h¶n«nsöp hn³kânsâ `mcy tacn ]dbp¶p. ]¨¡dnIfpw I¸bpw hmg¸ghpsams¡ AbÂhoSpIfnepw kao]s¯ aT§fnepw ]ÅnIfnepw ]¦phbv¡p¶ ioehpw Cu IpSpw_¯n\pWvSv.

sSdkv Irjnbnte¡p Hcp cq]bpsS t]mepw cmkhfw ASp¸n¨n«nÃs{X. ho«nse `£Wmhinã§Ä, ]d¼nse ]pÃv F¶nh am{XamWv hfw. ]pÃv `£n¡p¶ I¶pImenIfpsS NmWIw hfsa¦nÂ, AtX ]pÃv a®n InS¶mepw anI¨ hfamIpsa¶mWv Cu IÀjIsâ \nco£Ww. Irjn¡miyamb shÅw kw`cn¡p¶Xn\p sSdkn kwhn[m\apWvSv. agshÅkw`cWnbpw CXn\p {]tbmP\s¸Sp¯p¶p. ]Xn\©p skâp hcp¶ ]pcbnS¯n Irjn sN¿p¶ tX¡v, almKWn, ¹mhv, amhv, \mcIw, sX§v, Nm¼ XpS§nbh¡pw ssPhhfw am{X amWv D]tbmKn¡p¶Xv.

sSdkv Irjn ta¡qcbv¡p tZmjamsW¶ hmZt¯mSp hn³kân\p tbmPn¸nÃ. shÅw sI«n¡nS¡p¶ kmlNcyw Hgnhm¡nbm C¡mcy¯n sSdkns\¡pdn¨p Hcmi¦bpw thsWvS¶p hn³kâv ASnhcbnSp¶p. cWvSmbnc¯n tI{µkÀ¡mÀ kÀhokn \n¶p hncan¨ tijw Irjn¡p IqSpX kabw IsWvS¯p¶ hn³kân\p aq¶p a¡fpWvSv.

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tImgnbnd¨n AI¯m¡p¶Xn A{X ]n¶neÃm¯ \mw tImgnhfs¯¡pdn¨v BtemNn¡mdptWvSm? CXm BtemNn¡pI am{Xaà tImgn¡mjvT¯n \n¶v sshZypXnhsc DXv]mZn¸n¡p¶ Hcp kwcw`w Xangv\m«n \ma¡en {]hÀ¯n¡p¶p! C´ybnse Xs¶ tImgnhfÀ¯ensâ BØm\amWv \ma¡Â. Hcp Znhkw ChnSs¯ IÀjIÀ 2 1/2 tImSn ap«bmWv Dev]mZn¸n¨v hn]Wnbnse¯n¡p¶Xv; {]XnZn\hcpam\amIs« 7 tImSn cq]bpw. \ma¡Â KuWvSw]mfbw IpamcawKew Xncps¨t¦ms« ZpssccmP³ F¶ ImÀjnIkwcw`I\mWv tImgn¡mjvT¯n \n¶pÅ aosYbn³ hmXIw Hcp khntij kmt¦XnIhnZybpsS klmb¯m sshZypXnbm¡n amäp¶Xv. ChnS¶v tiJcn¡p¶ 800 S¬ tImgnhfw D]tbmKn¨v Ct±lw 16 saKmhm«v sshZypXn Hcp aWn¡qdn DXv]mZn¸n¡p¶p. ip`{io _tbm F\ÀPokv F¶mWv Ct±l¯nsâ Øm]\¯nsâ t]cv. C{ktb kmt¦XnIhnZybp]tbmKn¨pÅ Cu kwcw`¯n \n¶v sshZyqXn DXv]mZn¸n¨v _m¡nhcp¶ {Zhhfw GXmWvSv 10,000 enätdmfw Ct±lw hfambn¯s¶ hn¡p¶p. tImgnhfw hn¡p¶Xphgn IÀjIÀ¡v Hmtcm tImgnbn \n¶pw 13 cq] A[nImZmbw e`n¡pIbpw sN¿p¶p.


kzmZnjvSamb tImgnbnd¨n t]mse Xs¶ BZmbIcamb tImgnhf¯nsâbpw A\´km[yXIÄ IsWvS¯nb Cu {]mtbmKnI_p²n F{X ÇmLn¨mepw aXnhcnÃ. 

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