Letters to the editor
My Letters – Gulf News – Dt. 04.04.2010 – Lazy pet owners must be more considerate
My Letters – Gulf News – Dt. 04.04.2010 – Lazy pet owners must be more considerate
Lazy pet owners must be more considerate
we donated some of our valuable time to certain aspects of our surroundings, the rewards we reap would be plentiful.
Obviously, these aspects are not about humans and the reward is not money.
I refer to animals and Nature as a whole and the prize is happiness.
However, such creatures demand a great deal of patience and perseverance.
That is why everyone from experienced environmentalists to nature-loving individuals, veterinarians and pet owners deserves applause!
Especially when the topics of major discussions [in political arenas] are to do with climate change and species extinction, conserving certain breeds of pets without depriving them of their natural habitat is the best service rendered to nature.
In distress
But when such services are done, it surely does not mean that other people living in the same community are put into distress.
Many lazy pet owners in Dubai have found a convenient place for their pets to relieve themselves usually in nearby gravel areas. This results in unclean and unhealthy surroundings. Surprisingly, these pet owners do not even realise that the same areas are constantly being used by many [other people].
Unless such areas are privately owned, this immoral attitude is [inconsiderate] and quite disturbing to others. There is nothing wrong in allowing pets to relieve themselves in open areas, provided that they are sandy and the area is suitably cleaned before leaving.
Finally, while performing a good deed, it is not appreciable to cause an inconvenience to the wider community
My Comments as follows:
Its really interesting to read the Community report on a simple but highly unhygienic issue. Well done to Meghna Tony. The children are suffering from shortage of play grounds and areas nearer to their home, and whatever available, should be kept aside for them with special care and should not be allowed to be encroached by their four legged friends and owners. Why not devote some time and give them proper training? Or why not authorities let a designated relieving area for pets? Well, it is too difficult to find solution to install and implement the automated public toilet facilities in place for moving public and so, let our four legged friends and owners enjoy for the time being.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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My Letters – Gulf Today – Dt. 03.04.2010 – Mom, Where’s the Cake?
My Letters – Gulf Today – Dt. 03.04.2010 – Mom, Where’s the Cake?
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My creatives – Malayala Manorama online
My creatives – Malayala Manorama online
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My Creatives at Malayala Manorama online
My Creatives at Malayala Manorama online
Visit and read my thoughts converted as short stories in Malayalam. It happens during my daily routine as I watch a normal thing which you may also have seen or witnessed many times but not thought of exploring further on the how, why and when aspects.
“My Creatives” section at http://www.gulfmanorma.com is exclusively for young writers to showcase their writing talents. You may write in English or Malayalam and submit it at the specified section to get it published. Give a try. If I can do it, definitely, you too.
Visit and read:
Ramesh Menon
29.03.2010
My Letters – GULF TODAY Dt. 27.03.2010 – Pedstrian Peril
My Letters – GULF TODAY Dt. 27.03.2010 – Pedstrian Peril
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Malayala Manorama Jeevajalam 2010 Photography competition
Malayala Manorama Jeevajalam 2010 Photography competition
Malayala Manorama Jeevajalam 2010 Photography competition
The international observance of World Water Day is an initiative that grew out of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro. To create more awareness on the importance of saving water for future use, several initiatives are happening world-wide. One such event happening currently is the Malayala Manorama “Jeevajalam 2010” photography competition.
The rules are very simple.
• Log on to the link provided below and you may submit 3 photos which portrays the essence of water and it’s importance in life.
• Out of the selected photos from online viewers, 25 best photos judged by a panel will be posted at Malayala Manorama online from 22nd April 2010.
• Online users can vote for their favourite photo for a period of one month (one vote per day).
• Those 5 photos and photographers who get maximum will be declared as winners.
• The competition cut off date for submission is 20th April 2010.
Link to participate in Malayala Manorama online Jeevajalam Photography competition:
http://www.manoramaonline.com/advt/Environment/jeevajalam10/index.htm
I was one amongst the 5 winners in 2009. The winning photo is attached in this notification. I wish to see one amongst you in the winners list this time.
All the best in advance and participate with interest. Submit your best photos that depicts the essence of water and it’s importance in life.
Ramesh Menon
Abu Dhabi
25.03.2010
My Creatives – Malayala Manorama Online – Dt 24.03.2010 – Kunju Manassile Valiya Lokam
My Creatives – Malayala Manorama Online – Dt 24.03.2010 – Kunju Manassile Valiya Lokam

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My Letters – GULF TODAY – 20 March 2010 – Modern Challenges
My Letters – GULF TODAY – 20 March 2010 – Modern Challenges
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