” LA has turned to most unusual methods to protect the city’s water …”

The sea of 96MILLION plastic balls that LA hopes will save it from drought: Reservoir is covered in an ocean of black spheres to stop 300million gallons of water evaporating

  • Black plastic balls were this week released into the 175-acre Los Angeles Reservoir in Sylmar, California
  • They are designed to cover the water, prevent evaporation and protect it from dust, rain, chemicals and wildlife
  • The polyethylene balls, around the size of an apple, cost 36 cents each and are black to help deflect the UV rays

 

With no apparent relief to California’s record-breaking drought, Los Angeles has turned to more unusual methods to protect the city’s water.

Officials recently released 96 million floating ‘shade balls’ into the 75-acre Los Angeles Reservoir in Sylmar, California.

The black plastic balls are designed to help protect the water against dust, rain, chemicals and wildlife, as well as prevent 300 million gallons of water from evaporating each year.

With no apparent relief to California's record-breaking drought, Los Angeles has turned to more unusual methods to protect the city's water. City officials recently released ninety six million floating 'shade balls' into the Los Angeles Reservoir to cover the complex' water

With no apparent relief to California’s record-breaking drought, Los Angeles has turned to more unusual methods to protect the city’s water. City officials recently released ninety six million floating ‘shade balls’ into the Los Angeles Reservoir to cover the complex’ water

The balls work by floating on the surface and blocking the sun’s rays.

As well as protecting against evaporation, they also prevent the chemical reaction that creates the carcinogenic compound bromate.

For most people, exposure to bromate – created from naturally-occurring bromide in water -is unlikely to be cause problems.

But some people who ingest large amounts of bromate have suffered nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

The balls also form a protective barrier across the surface that helps keep birds, animals and other contaminants out.

Dr Brian White, a now-retired Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP biologist), was the first person to think of using shade balls for water quality.

The idea came to him when he learned about the application of ‘bird balls’ in ponds along airfield runways.

His in-house solution has been used in LADWP’s open-air reservoirs since 2008 to block sunlight, prevent chemical reactions and curtail algae blooms.

The balls, around the size of a large apple, cost 36 cents each and are black because it is the only colour that is able to deflect UV rays.

Around 20,000 polyethylene balls were released into the Los Angeles reservoir at the Van Norman complex in Sylmar, California, yesterday

They balls work by floating on the surface and blocking the sun rays to prevent the water from evaporating. By doing this, they also prevent the chemical reaction that creates the carcinogenic compound bromate. 

They balls work by floating on the surface and blocking the sun rays to prevent the water from evaporating. By doing this, they also prevent the chemical reaction that creates the carcinogenic compound bromate.

They are currently in place at Upper Stone, Elysian and Ivanhoe reservoirs, and come with the added benefit of reducing evaporation off the reservoir surfaces by 85 to 90 per cent.

Mayor Eric Garcetti joined officials yesterday to release the final 20,000 shade balls as part of the region’s $34.5 million water quality protection project.

‘In the midst of California’s historic drought, it takes bold ingenuity to maximize my goals for water conservation,’ Garcetti said.

‘This effort by LADWP is emblematic of the kind of the creative thinking we need to meet those challenges.’

The polyethylene balls are expected to save $250 million when compared to other, similar techniques to protect the water.

These include splitting the reservoir into two with a bisecting dam; and installing two floating covers that would have cost more than $300 million.

‘In addition to cutting back on the need to chemically treat our water to prevent natural occurrences like algae, these shade balls are a cost-effective way to reduce evaporation each year by nearly 300 million gallons, enough to provide drinking water for 8,100 people for a full year,’ added Councilman Mitch Englander.

Pictured is an aerial view of the reservoir showing the shade balls in position. The polyethylene balls are expected to save $250 million when compared to other, similar techniques to protect the water

Pictured is an aerial view of the reservoir showing the shade balls in position. The polyethylene balls are expected to save $250 million when compared to other, similar techniques to protect the water

Dr Brian White, a now-retired LADWP biologist, was the first person to think of using shade balls for water quality.  The idea came to him when he learned about the application of 'bird balls' in ponds along airfield runways.

Dr Brian White, a now-retired LADWP biologist, was the first person to think of using shade balls for water quality.  The idea came to him when he learned about the application of ‘bird balls’ in ponds along airfield runways.

Source…..www.dailymail.co.uk

 

Natarajan

Thought Provoking Economics…

 

 

FIVE BEST SENTENCES IN ECONOMICS – Thought Provoking
An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class. That class had insisted that socialism worked well since no one would be poor and no one would be rich, thus providing a great equalizer.

The professor then said, “OK, we will have an experiment in this class on the Socialist plan”…. All grades will be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade so no one will fail and no one will receive an A…. (substituting grades for dollars – something closer to home and more readily understood by all).

After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B. 

When the 3rd test rolled around, the average was an F.

As the tests proceeded, the scores never increased as bickering, blame and name-calling all resulted in hard feelings and no one was motivated to study for the benefit of anyone else.

To their great surprise, ALL FAILED and the professor told them that socialism would also ultimately fail because when the reward (and risk) is great, the effort to succeed is great, but when government takes all the reward away, no one will work really hard to succeed.

          
Could not be any simpler than that.

 
These are possibly the 5 best sentences you’ll ever read and all applicable to this experiment:

1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity.

2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.

3. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.

4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it!

5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation.

Source……..unknown…an input from a friend of mine
Natarajan

Forget Cable TV…. Look at the Alternatives….!!!

When TV started becoming popular, it was transmitted via radio waves and the quality wasn’t great. Later came cable and satellite TV, offering better quality, more channels and even smart features like checking a channels scheduled programs. Now, it’s the turn for the next revolution:

Meet the media streamers – These devices can turn your TV into a “smart TV”, allowing you to install apps, stream high-definition TV shows and movies, play games, browse the internet and visit Baba-Mail from the comfort of your living room. Want to watch Downton Abby now? Go to Hulu or Netflix. Got an Amazon Prime account? Watch free movies and shows. The possibilities are endless.

The best streamers in the market today:  

 

 

The Fire TV is Amazon’s official media streamer, it lets you use your Amazon account, and if you’re using Amazon Prime – you can enjoy hundreds of thousands of TV shows and movies. The Fire TV’s remote has a built-in microphone you can use instead of a keyboard, and you can also install a remote-control app on your smartphone or tablet if you feel like it.

 

APPLE TV

If you prefer Apple’s iOS interface and mainly have iPhones or iPads in your home, going with Apple TV is the best choice for you. The interface is sleek and runs smoothly, and the device connects to other iOS devices with ease.

Google Nexus Player

 

Google recently released the Nexus Player, which unlike the rest of the competition, has an internal (albeit small) hard drive and the remote includes a microphone for voice-search. You can pair the Nexus with a Bluetooth keyboard & mouse for easier use. If you or someone in your family enjoys gaming, you can purchase a specialized gamepad to improve your gaming experience.

preferred media streamer, by far, is the Roku 3. The device currently has more apps than all of its competitors, access to a great many channels, the ability to stream content from your phone to your TV via Roku, and best of all, it has a feature none of the competitors have: A headphone jack in the remote control that lets you enjoy those late-night movies and shows without disturbing anyone.

Data Sheet:

Roku 3 Apple TV Amazon Fire TV Google Nexus Player
Remote Yes Yes Yes Yes
Voice control No No Yes Yes
Harddrive No No No Yes
Headphone jack Yes No No No
WiFi required No* Yes Yes Yes
Ethernet Yes No No No
Connects via: HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI
Supported services:
Netflix Yes Yes Yes Yes
Amazon Instant Yes AirPlay Yes TabCast
YouTube Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hulu Plus Yes Yes Yes Yes
HBO Go Yes Yes Yes Cast
Showtime Anytime Yes Yes Yes Cast
Vudu Yes AirPlay No Cast
Flixster Yes Yes Yes Cast
Crackle Yes Yes Yes Yes
PBS Yes Yes Yes TabCast
PBS Kids Yes Yes Yes Yes
FXNow Yes Yes No No
Disney Channels Yes Yes Yes TabCast
Time Warner Cable TV Yes No No No
SlingPlayer Yes AirPlay No Cast
Sky News Yes Yes Yes No
Starz Play No No No Cast
Bloomberg TV No Yes Yes Yes
Watch ESPN Yes Yes Yes Cast
MLB.TV Yes Yes Yes Yes
NFL Now Yes Yes Yes Cast
NBA Game Time Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pandora Yes AirPlay Yes Yes
Spotify Yes AirPlay Yes TabCast
Rdio Yes AirPlay No Cast
Beats Music No Yes No No
Rhapsody No AirPlay No Cast
Vevo Yes Yes Yes Cast
“Radio” & iTunes radio No Yes No No
TuneIn Yes AirPlay Yes TabCast
iHeartRadio Yes AirPlay Yes Cast
Amazon Music Yes AirPlay Yes No
iTunes content No Yes No No
Google Music No No No Yes
Google Play Movies and TV Yes No No Yes
Plex Yes AirPlay Yes Yes
* No WiFi needed if connected via Ethernet
Glossary:

  • AirPlay: Apple technology that allows wireless streaming of audio, video, and photos between devices.
  • Cast / TabCast : Google technology that allows wireless streaming of audio, video, and photos between devices.
  • HDMI: A digital connector, used for high-definition video and audio broadcasting.
 Source….www.ba-bamail.com
Natarajan

 

Message for the Day…” Place Your Faith in God and do Your duty to the best of your ability…”

Every being is an embodiment of the Divine. True human relationship can grow only when this truth is recognised. The first stage is where you recognise, ‘I am in the Light.’ Next is when you know, ‘The Light is in me,’ and finally you realise, ‘I am the Light.’ ‘I’ represents love and light which connotes Supreme Wisdom (Jnana). When love and light unite, there is Realisation. The path of devotion is easier than the path of wisdom. Love should come from within, not forced from outside. Develop spontaneous love. The attitude of petitioning to God for favours should be given up. Love of God should not be based on quid pro quo, seeking favours in exchange for prayers and offerings to God. Place your faith in God and do your duty to the best of your ability. Saturate yourself with love and share it with all.

Sathya Sai Baba

” இது ஒரு ‘ சுண்டக்காய் ‘ விஷயம் இல்லை ….” !!!

Nss Sankaran's photo.

சுண்டைக்காய் மருத்துவம்!
கிருமிகளை அழிப்பதில் சுண்டைக்காய்க்கு
நிகரே இல்லை எனலாம். உணவின் மூலம் நம்
உடலுக்குள் சேர்கிற கிருமிகள் தியாக
உள்ளே பலவித பாதிப்புகளை உருவாக்கலாம்.
அடிக்கடி சுண்டைக்காய் சாப்பிடுகிறவர்களுக்கு
இந்த நச்சுக் கிருமிகள் உடலில் தங்குவது
தவிர்க்கப்படும்.
சுண்டைக்காயை உலர்த்திப் பொடியாக்கி,
தினம் சிறிதளவை தண்ணீரில் கரைத்துக் குடித்து
வந்தால், ஆசனவாய் தொற்றும், அதன் விளைவால்
உண்டாகிற அரிப்பும் குணமாகும். வாரத்தில்
4 நாட்களுக்கு சுண்டைக்காய் சாப்பிடுகிறவர்களுக்கு
இரத்த சர்க்கரை கட்டுப்பாட்டில் இருக்குமாம்.
சுண்டைக்காயைக் காய வைத்து வற்றலாக்கி,
சில துளிகள் எண்ணெய் விட்டு வறுத்து, சூடான
சாதத்தில் பொடித்துச் சேர்த்து ஒரு கவளம்
சாப்பிட, அஜீரணக் கோளாறுகள் குணமாகும்.
வாயுப்பிடிப்பு பிரச்னை உள்ளவர்களுக்கும்
சுண்டைக்காய் நல்ல மருந்து.
பச்சை சுண்டைக்காயை அடிக்கடி எடுத்துக் கொள்வதன்
மூலம் எலும்புகள் பலப்படும் என்பது பெண்கள்
கவனிக்க வேண்டிய சேதி.
பக்கவாதம் பாதித்தவர்களுக்குக் கூட சுண்டைக்காய்
மெல்ல மெல்ல நிவாரணம் தரும் என்கிறது
பாட்டி வைத்தியக் குறிப்பு ஒன்று.
எப்படிச் சுத்தப்படுத்துவது?
காம்புடன் கூடிய பச்சை சுண்டைக்காய்களாகப்
பார்த்து வாங்க வேண்டும். காம்பு நீக்கி,
சுண்டைக்காய்களை லேசாகத் தட்டி, தண்ணீர்
உள்ள பாத்திரத்தில் போட வேண்டும். பிறகு
கைகளால் லேசாக அவற்றை அலசினால்,
விதைகள் அடியில் தங்கும். விதைகளை
முழுக்க நீக்கத் தேவையில்லை. பிறகு
இன்னொரு முறை காய்களைக் கழுவிவிட்டு,
சமையலுக்கு உபயோகிக்கலாம்.
உடலிலுள்ள கிருமிகளை அழிப்பதிலிருந்து,
கொழுப்பைக் கரைப்பது வரை பெரிய பெரிய
வேலைகளைச் செய்யக் கூடிய மாபெரும்
மருத்துவக் குணங்களை உள்ளடக்கியது
சின்னதான இந்த சுண்டைக்காய். இத்தனை
சிறிய சுண்டைக்காயினுள் இவ்வளவு
விஷயங்களா என மலைக்க வைக்கிறது,
* நமது வீட்டுத் தோட்டங்களில் மிகச்
சுலபமாகவும் சீக்கிரமாகவும் விளையக்கூடிய
ஒரு தாவரம் சுண்டைச்செடி. மகத்தான
மருத்துவக் குணங்கள் கொண்ட
சுண்டைக்காயின் உபயோகம் மெல்ல மெல்ல
குறைந்து வருகிறது. சுண்டைக்காயை நுண்
ஊட்டச் சத்துகளின் பவர் ஹவுஸ் என்றே
சொல்லலாம். தேவையற்ற செல் பாதிப்புகள் நம்
உடலில் ஏகப்பட்டவியாதிகளை வரவழைத்து
விடும்.
நீரிழிவு, இதய நோய்கள் என
எல்லாவற்றுக்கும் ஏதுவாக உடல்
பலவீனமடையும். நோயற்ற வாழ்க்கைக்கு
ஆன்ட்டிஆக்சிடண்ட்ஸ் அவசியம். வைட்டமின்
ஏ (பீட்டா கரோட்டின்), சி, இ போன்ற சத்துகளை
எக்கச்சக்கமாக உள்ளடக்கியது இது. குறிப்பாக
நோய் எதிர்ப்பு சக்திக்கு மிக முக்கியமான
தேவையான வைட்டமின் சியை அபரிமிதமாகக்
கொண்டது சுண்டைக்காய். ஆரஞ்சு, கொய்யா,
பப்பாளிக்கு இணையான வைட்டமின் சி இதில்
உண்டு.
*இரத்த அழுத்தத்தைக் கட்டுப்படுத்தக் கூடியது.
இரத்தத்தில் கொழுப்பு சேர்ந்து, அது இரத்தக்
குழாய்களில் படிவதைத் தவிர்க்கும் சக்தி
இதற்கு உண்டு. ஆன்ட்டி இன்ஃப்ளமேட்டரி
குணங்கள் கொண்டது.
வெள்ளை இரத்த அணுக்களை அதிகரித்து அதன்
விளைவாக நோய் எதிர்ப்புச் சக்தியை அதிகரிக்கக் கூடியது.
சுண்டைக்காயில் உள்ள இரும்புச் சத்தானது
இரத்த சோகையை எதிர்த்துப் போராடக் கூடியது.
இரும்புச் சத்து என்றதும் கேழ்வரகு, கீரை
போன்றவற்றையே நாடுவோர்க்கு, அது
சுண்டைக்காயில் அதிகளவில் உள்ளது
தெரியாது.
* சுண்டைக்காயை பச்சையாகவோ,
வற்றலாகவோ எப்படி வேண்டுமானாலும்
சாப்பிடலாம்.
காய்ச்சல் நேரத்தில் சுண்டைக்காய் சேர்த்துக் கொள்வதன் மூலம் வெள்ளை இரத்த அணுக்கள் அதிகரிப்பதுடன், காயங்களும் புண்களும் கூட ஆறும்.
* தையாமின், ரிபோஃப்ளேவின், நியாசின்
போன்ற பி காம்ப்ளக்ஸ் சத்துகள் அனைத்தும்
இதில் உள்ளன. இதில் உள்ள ரிபோஃப்ளேவின்
வாய் புண்களையும், சொத்தைப் பல் உருவாவதையும் தடுக்கக் கூடியது.
* நரம்பு மண்டலத்துக்குச் சக்தி கொடுக்கக்கூடியது
சுண்டைக்காய். பார்வைத் திறன் அதிகரிக்கவும்
நினைவாற்றல் கூடவும் சுண்டைக்காயில் உள்ள
நல்ல குணங்கள் உதவக்கூடியவை.
நம்மூர் மக்களுக்குச் சுண்டைக்காய் வற்றலைத்
தவிர அதை எப்படி உபயோகிப்பது என்பது
தெரியாது. ஆனால், சுண்டைக்காயை விதம்
விதமாக சமைத்து உண்ணலாம்.
கத்தரிக்காயை என்னவெல்லாம் செய்து சாப்பிடுவோமோ, அத்தனையையும்
சுண்டைக்காயிலும் செய்யலாம். கேரட்,
பீட்ரூட் மாதிரி பிரமாதமான சுவை கொண்டதல்ல இது. சப்பென்றுதான் இருக்கும். ஆனால், அதை நாம் சமைக்கிற முறையின் மூலம் சுவை மிக்கதாக
மாற்ற முடியும்.
* சித்த மருத்துவத்தில் சுண்டைக்காயின் பயன்
பாடு மிக அதிகம். அதன் சாரத்தை அவர்கள் பல
மருந்துத் தயாரிப்புகளுக்கு உபயோகிக்கிறார்கள்.
* பிரசவமான பெண்களுக்கு பத்தியச் சாப்பாட்டின்
ஒரு பகுதியாக அங்காயப் பொடி என ஒன்று
கொடுப்பார்கள். அதில் பிரதானமாகச்
சேர்க்கப்படுவதே சுண்டைக்காய்தான்.
தாய்ப்பால் சுரப்பை அதிகரித்து, செரிமான
சக்தியைத் தூண்டி, உடலின் நச்சுகளை
வெளியேற்றும் சக்தி கொண்டது அதில்
சேர்க்கப்படுகிற சுண்டைக்காய்.
“சுண்டைக்காயா… அதை வச்சு என்ன செய்ய
என ஒதுங்கிப் போகாமல் இனிமேல் எப்போது,
எங்கே சுண்டைக்காயைப் பார்த்தாலும் உடனே வாங்கி சமைத்துச் சாப்பிடுங்கள்” .
Source…..input from a Friend of mine
Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Faith in God Should never Waver…”

Sathya Sai Baba

You may have immense faith in God. But from time to time, the power of Maya may undermine this faith. So be vigilant. In Mahabharata even staunch devotees of Krishna like Dharmaraja and Arjuna displayed hesitancy in following the advice of Krishna and had to be reminded of their duty through Bhishma and Draupadi respectively. Faith in God should never waver. In no circumstance should anyone go against the injunctions of the Divine. Whatever worship one may offer, however intensely one may meditate, if one transgresses the commands of the Lord, these devotional practices become futile. The reason is that the Lord has no selfish objectives or goals. It is out of small-minded, narrow and selfish motives that people choose to act against the sacred and noble commandments of the Lord. Even small acts of transgression may in due course assume dangerous proportions.

Clear Skies Over the United States… A View from International Space Station

Lights of the United States at night photographed from the International Space Station with HTV cargo vehicle in foreground

On Sept. 17, 2015, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly captured images and video from the International Space Station during an early morning flyover of the United States. Sharing with his social media followers, Kelly wrote, “Clear skies over much of the USA today. #GoodMorning from @Space_Station! #YearInSpace.”

Tuesday, Sept. 15 marked the midpoint of the one-year mission to the space station for Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko. The average International Space Station expedition lasts four to six months. Research enabled by the one-year mission will help scientists better understand how the human body reacts and adapts to long-duration spaceflight. This knowledge is critical as NASA looks toward human missions deeper into the solar system, including to and from Mars, which could last 500 days or longer.

Image Credit: NASA

Source…www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

Meet the Only Indian Woman to Participate in ‘The Most Dangerous Race in the World…..

Who wants to ride through 17 cities, over 3000 kms, in 2 weeks over bumpy roads in a flimsy vehicle? Only crazy extreme-adventure-sport-loving foreigners, right? Wrong! There’s one daring 29-year-old from Mumbai who also decided to take on the challenge. Meet Rutavi Mehta, just back from her maiden auto rickshaw race, which she finished in only 12 days.

In April, 2015, about 250 people from over 50 countries came down to India to be part of a very unique adventure sport – an auto rickshaw run. The challenge was to drive an auto rickshaw for about 3,000 kms, from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan to Shillong in Meghalaya, covering the breadth of the country in just two weeks — that’s six states and 17 cities. This feat, considered one of the most dangerous adventure sports in the world, had to be accomplished without any backup teams of mechanics, no guidance in terms of directions or any other help, in barely roadworthy vehicles that are certainly not meant to be driven long distance.

Among these 250 people, there was just one Indian participant – Rutavi Mehta.

Rutavi and her team at the finish line

Rutavi and her team at the finish line

“I had known about this adventure sport since a long time,” says Rutavi, a travel consultant by profession. “It was in 2007, when a couple of rickshaws had come down to the hotel where I was working as a marketing head earlier…that’s when I came to know about the run.”

At that time though, she hadn’t even dreamt that she would herself participate in the run one day.

Rutavi is from the hospitality industry and has backpacked through Europe in the past. As a travel consultant today, she runs her own company called Photokatha – a place where various travelers from across the country share their travel experiences. She also runs various campaigns with tourism boards of different states as a consultant. Recently, she got a chance to design and head a Kerala Blog Express campaign where 27 international bloggers traveled in different parts of Kerala to experience the culture of the state.

The Rickshaw Run is organized by a UK-based group known as ‘The Adventurists.’ The first run took place in 2006, when the contestants covered the route from Kochi in Kerala to Darjeeling in West Bengal. Since then, the sport is organized with a different route in India every six months, and there has never been a single run in which all the participants have reached the finish line.

There is no prize for winning this difficult race, which is more about giving than getting. –

The participants

The only necessary requirement for competing is that every team (usually 3 people) should raise a minimum amount of £1000 (USD 1550) for organizations that are working towards the protection of the environment. The two organizations they donated to were Cool Earth and Planeterra. Cool Earth is an environmental charity group working for the protection of rainforests and the local communities living in those areas. Planeterra is also a non-profit organization that helps empower local people to develop their communities and conserve their environment.

Rutavi was very unsure about participating in the race at first.

“A couple of my friends from the travel blogger industry were coming to India and they wanted to be a part of the run. They had already registered for it, but I was not sure,” she remembers.

Being a woman and travelling pan-India was a scary thought to begin with. Moreover, she did not know how to drive a rickshaw. But the sense of adventure, the spirit of charity, and the motivation of friends added up and she got herself registered. “I went out, borrowed a rickshaw and learned how to ride it in a few days.”

Every team in the run has a maximum of three members. Rutavi participated with her friends Derek Freal and Ryan Brown who are travel bloggers from USA — they called themselves Teen Romanchaak Yaar (three adventurous friends). The teams are required to cover a distance of 300 km each day, with one person driving for 100 km at a stretch. –

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“In a rickshaw, 300 km is like 600 km by car, since the maximum speed is only 55 km/hr, and you don’t have any cushions to support you during the bumpy ride,” says Rutavi.

The race is an expensive one, says Rutavi. The registration fee itself is £2500, a part of which goes directly for charity. In return for the registration amount, they only get the rickshaw. Her team decided to crowd fund this fee, and with the help of friends, family, some corporate organizations and the travelling network created by all three of them, they raised enough for registration as well as for the cause even before the race had started. As for their accommodation, they partnered with different organizations and individuals.

“Since we are travel bloggers, many companies supported us. Zostel (a chain of backpackers’ hostels) came on board as the hospitality partner. In most of the cities we stayed in Zostel and we partnered with similar organizations for our stay and food in other parts,” says Rutavi.

Mountainous terrain, broken roads, unknown paths, and rivers to cross – Rutavi saw it all during the journey.

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“I met people from so many countries and got a chance to learn about their cultures. People from Norway, Canada, some countries that I had never even heard about – I learnt how they live, about their culture, food, music, and so much more. There was also a lot of creativity going on around us. Rickshaws were decorated in many unique and brilliant ways,” she says.

But there were some very difficult spots as well. The rickshaw run is considered to be one of the most dangerous adventurous sports by many.

Rickshaw Run – Old-school Adventure Across India

Watch this video clip ….

This is because the difficult roads have to be covered on a three wheeler seven horsepower rickshaw, without any support or knowledge about the way, without any back-up or a set route. Rutavi’s team survived two accidents also. One was in Allahabad and the other one in Guwahati, just 150 km before the final destination. But she did not give up and made it to the finish line in spite of some bad injuries.

The one thing that she realised with this journey is that no matter which part of India you are in, people are very helpful. She was amazed to see how the local people turned up to help every time they needed something. If the rickshaw broke down, mechanics would help them without taking any money in return, and people would also offer food at many places. All because they were happy to see a very simple vehicle being used for a charitable cause!

Rutavi says she has travelled to 1500 destinations around the world so far. This enthusiastic wayfarer has spent months exploring Lakshadweep all on her own. She also goes to Ladakh for two months every year where she teaches kids.

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Rutavi says that besides getting the thrill of adventure from her rickshaw run, she had one more motive for doing it:

“To empower Indian women with a ‘women can do, and will do’ attitude. People keep saying India is not safe. The aim was to show that women can travel fearlessly in India. It all starts with the realization that they can overcome any fear,” she says.

“My attitude towards rickshaw rides has also changed. Whenever I travel by rickshaws now, I talk to the drivers and tell them about my experience. Many of them can’t believe that I rode a rickshaw for such a long time,” she concludes laughing.

You can contact Rutavi at rutavi@photokatha.in

Source…..Tanaya Singh ,…..www.the betterindia .com

Natarajan

 

 

Hats off to this Lady …A Mumbai Baker Made A 35 Kg Ganesha Idol From Pure Chocolate To Feed Underprivileged Kids….

Festivals indeed occupy an important place in our lives and they bring our family and friends together. But aren’t we supposed to spread happiness and share our joy with the world too?

This year, from Spiderman to Bahubali, we stumbled upon some of the most innovative designs of Ganesha idols.

But, this wonder woman, Rintu Kalyani Rathod, chose to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in a totally different way.

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She has her own bakery, ‘Rini Bakes – Bake my Dreams’ in Mumbai. Apparently, this wonder woman made a 38 inches tall chocolate Ganesha with 35 kg of chocolate in 50 hours.

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After 5 days, she has planned to immerse Ganesha in milk, feed the chocolate Ganesha to hundreds of underprivileged kids and spread happiness in the lives of those kids.

This is what this amazing lady said on her Facebook post:

“It pains me tremendously to see the way our environment is exploited in the name of devotion. I just couldn’t bare the sight on the beach after the visarjan. Drunk people dancing on the streets on vulgar film songs blaring from loud speakers is not devotion.

I am a commercial designer turned designer baker. I decided to make my idol from chocolate last year. We immersed the idol in milk and distributed the chocolate milk among the underprivileged kids prasad. 1100 people took the prasad last year. It was a 28 kg, 32 inches tall idol. Real visarjan is done by bringing smiles on the faces of little kids not by polluting our waters.

This year my idol is 35 kg and 38 inches tall. It took me 50 hours to make it. Hope to distribute prasad to many more people this time, so bappa can stay in them forever. After all, bappa’s favourite place to reside is inside us, nowhere else.”

 

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Isn’t this the perfect way to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi? After all, happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.

If you really believe in God, then do your bit. Be a better person and celebrate the spirit of mankind.

News Source: Facebook andShuvro Ghoshal in  www.storypick.com

Natarajan

How smart can your bike be?…

The re-modelled Smarty Sports Bike of R. Muthu Kumar in Coimbatore Photo: S. Siva Saravanan

The re-modelled Smarty Sports Bike of R. Muthu Kumar in Coimbatore Photo: S. Siva Saravanan

THE HINDU -The remodelled Smarty Sports Bike of R. Muthu Kumar in Coimbatore Photo: S. Siva Saravanan

The bike parked at the campus is getting second, third and more looks. And, technocrat Muthu Kumar is happy. “My bikes are my soul,” he says. Following his passion, R. Muthu Kumar has restored and re-modified over 100 other bikes including bullets, scooter and Yamaha, and sports bikes. For him, it is not only about the good looks. It is about the complete experience. And about keeping the bike safe. “We spend so much to buy a bike. It is so easy to steal bikes! I use smart technology to ensure that stealing my bike is not going to be easy. Even a Harley Davidson doesn’t have enough security features,” he says. Muthu Kumar’s latest possession, which he calls a Smarty transfigured bike, comes loaded with security features. “I bought a Karizma ZMR sports bike and spent over a lakh to add features that ensure a safe riding experience. My ambition is to ensure that everyone enjoys their bike ride. You may ride a 100 CC bike, but with some technology added to it, you will feel you are riding a Harley Davidson,” he assures K. JESHI

 

Kick-start, the smart way

A Radio Frequency Identification Card (RFIC) Muthu Kumar shows the card on a screen attached to a keypad near the handle bar. And, the bike is ready to move. This card cannot be duplicated and has a lifeline of over 25 years. If one forgets the card, there is a password. If someone attempts to steal the bike, it locks up. And, with three unsuccessful attempts of feeding in a password, it stays locked for 15 minutes.

A reverse camera works as the rear mirror.

Accident identification system In case of an accident, it sends an alert to the 10 mobile numbers of family/friends stored in the software.

Blue tooth connectivity, and a speaker provides music There is a USB port to connect to the tab. The speaker welcomes the rider with recorded messages such as ‘Don’t use mobile phones while driving’, and ‘Do not drink and drive.’

Machine gun exhaust system This cools down the silencer, and maintains uniform temperature especially during long rides. This standardises mileage too.

The Smarty bike monitoring system runs a check on engine oil, electric circuit unit, headlight…before start up.

Smarty also has a rotating number plate. When idle, the number plate rotates and hides the number.

Gloves with a mind

The electrodes in the gloves sense the pulse of the rider. When the pulse is abnormal or low, a message on the screen asks the rider to stop the vehicle with a countdown time of 60 seconds.

Lights that speak

An Infra-Red sensor activates the ‘headlight projector lamp’ during dusk. When it faces a speeding vehicle in high beam, the light automatically switches to low beam. Lights should alert fellow riders, not disturb them.

The re-modelled Smarty Sports Bike of R. Muthu Kumar in Coimbatore Photo: S. Siva Saravanan

A laser beam from the tail end keeps the fellow riders away at a safe distance. A soft glow in blue and golden yellow on the body, a bright red light at the tail lights up the vehicle even when it is parked during the night time. The tail light comes with LED that is visible more than half-a-kilometre away. This helps reduce accidents during night time. A pair of avenger lights, ultra bright LED lights in the front, can light up area up to a kilometre and is of great help for rides inside a forest. It can alert you of any animal crossing and avoid road kills. In high altitudes it can also be used as fog light.

GPS on the move

There is GPS navigation with a sim card which acts as a transmitter and the mobile phone is the receiver. One can monitor movement of the bike, including the place where it is parked. When someone tries to move the bike the mobile can activate the horn on the bike from anywhere in the world (as it is connected via Wide Area Network).

Track the vehicle, the app way

The rider can activate’ stop the engine’ and bring the vehicle to a grinding halt in a matter of 20 seconds with the help of an app. “There’s a countdown time of 20 seconds to allow the rider to move the bike to a safe corner and avoid accidents. I can activate ‘continuous horn’ too. This can distract the thief and make him abandon the bike. A spy camera records his activities and it helps track the culprit.

To know more, call Muthu Kumar at 99439-37450 or email at muthu.minu@gmail.com

Source….K.Jeshi…www.thehindu.com

Natarajan