Neither Email nor SMS, He Communicates with 58 Lakh People in Rural India via Postcards…

Pune-based social entrepreneur, Pradeep Lokhande, communicates with about 58 lakh people of rural India through postcards. He has a database of about 49,000 villages in 10 states across the country, and receives at least 150 postcards from different villages each day.

Better known as the postcard man of India, Pradeep has a one line address – Pradeep Lokhande, Pune, 411013. Mail to his address is so heavy that the postman does not need specific details anymore

Why is he doing this? For a simple reason – to keep the communication tool alive in this generation of emails and text messages.

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“A postcard still brings a smile to my face. I have received 94,000 of them from the children of villages in Maharashtra, where I have helped open around 3,055 libraries,” he told The Times of India.

Pradeep is the founder and CEO of Rural Relations – an organization started in 1996 with the aim of developing rural India. He has launched several rural initiatives across 10 states since then, including Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. By being the rural resource partner for corporates like Telco, P&G, Tata Tea and more, Rural Relations helps generate job opportunities in the villages. These villages are very critical for Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies as they sell their products to rural consumers, and Pradeep provides them with all the required information.

It started with his wife and father writing 20,000 postcards to school teachers, sarpanchs, and postmasters in 4,700 villages. They enquired about the weekly bazaar. When he did not receive much response, Pradeep started travelling to these villages himself, gathering information about their markets, employment rate and more. He has visited about 5,800 villages across the country. During his journey, he came in contact with opinion makers in the villages and started recoding details of the local economy. The response to postcards also slowly increased, making him the consultant for several MNCs on rural marketing.

Today, the postcards have become a way for him to communicate with the villagers at a regular basis. He receives job queries in his mail, and ensures that the sender gets a helpful and quick reply. He also writes to school students now.

As a part of Rural Relations, Pradeep also started the Gyan Key library scheme, with the help of which he has helped establish libraries in the villages to inculcate reading habits among children.  This was a part of his Non-Resident Villager (NRV) Movement.

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“Each one of us has an NRV within us, because ultimately, our roots can be traced back to the villages. Therefore, as an NRV, we can always reach out, support and contribute something meaningful to the development of our rural India. With the help of NRV’s, till date we have installed 3,055 Gyan-Key libraries in 3,055 rural secondary schools in 1,075 working days benefiting 8,50,000 students,” he says onRural Relations’ website.

To keep going with the promotion of postcards, Pradeep even got his daughter to invite her friends for her wedding by printing invitation cards on postcards.

All pictures: Facebook

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

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Message for the Day….” Today Offer Your Heart to God and Gladly Let HIM transform You…”

Sathya Sai Baba

It serves no purpose if you merely acknowledge that the Lord has come but do not yearn to benefit by the Advent. Offer your entire self, your entire life, to Him; then your adoration will transform and transmute you so fast and so completely that you will merge into Him. He thinks, He feels and acts as you do; you think, feel and act as He does. You will be transformed as a rock is transformed by the sculptor into an idol, deserving the worship of generations of sincere men and women. In the process you will have to bear many a hammer stroke and chisel-wound, for He is the sculptor. He is but releasing you from petrification! So today, offer your heart to the Lord, and gladly let Him transform you. Practice the three disciplines of silence, cleanliness and forbearance. In silence you can hear the voice of God. Through cleanliness you earn purity. By forbearance, you cultivate love.

 

Message For the Day….Swami’s Advice to Students and Younger Generation…

Sathya Sai Baba

My dear students, the culture of Bharat is sublime, splendorous, sacred, and divine. It can fulfill all your high desires and quench your deepest thirst. First translate this awareness into actual practice and enshrine the experience in your hearts. Then share the joy of that experience with others. Never allow your minds to get agitated with limitless desires. You must render your homes bright by pleasing your parents. If you cause grief to them your entire life will be soaked in grief and your children, in turn, are sure to sink you in sorrow. Never be arrogant towards your parents just because you earned a degree. “Consider the Mother as God; consider the Father as God; consider the Teacher as God; consider the Guest as God.” Follow this fourfold exhortation with full faith in its validity, derive bliss (Ananda) therefrom and inspire others by your example, so that the Motherland may progress and prosper. Fulfil this desire of Mine, with My blessings.

Quotable Quotes on Peace ….

Throughout the centuries, peace has always been something fought for, and it still is something worth fighting for. We celebrate peace both in simple everyday things, and also in matters that concern the whole world. Just as history has seen people and nations that went against peace, there were also famous legends who have shown us what it is. Here are touching truthful quotes by some of these unforgettable figures.

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Source….www.ba-bamail.com

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மனதைத் தொட்ட கவிதை …”நான் கடலுக்கே போகிறேன் …”

நெஞ்சுருகி குமுறியதால் தானே வந்தேன்
பஞ்சம் என்று கதறியதால் தானே வந்தேன்
கெஞ்சி வேண்டியதாலே இரங்கினேன்,
உனக்காக கீழ் இறங்கினேன்.
கொஞ்சமும் நினைவு இல்லையா?
வஞ்சனை செய்கிறாயே
என்னை அழைத்து விட்டு ..

வறண்ட என் நிலக் காதலி
நான் முத்தமிட ஈர்த்திருப்பாள்
சுரண்டி அவள் மேனியெல்லாம்
சிமெண்டாலே போர்த்தி வைத்தாய்
நனைத்து அணைப்பதாலே
உடல் குளிர சுகம் கொள்வாள்
அனைத்தும் நிராகரித்து
கடல் சேரவே வழி செய்தாய்

குளம் குட்டை ஏரியென
அங்கங்கே தங்கியிருந்தேன்
வளம் கொளித்த அத்தனைக்கும்
பங்கம் செய்யவே வாழ்ந்திருந்தாய்

உனக்கு வழி வேண்டி
சாலைகள் நீட்டினாய்,

தொழிற்சாலைகள் கட்டினாய்,
காண்கிரீட் கட்டடமாய்
நிலமெல்லாம் நிரப்பினாய்.
நான் செல்லும் வழியடைத்து
திட்டமிட்டு துரத்தினாய்.
பூமித்தாய் மூச்சி விட திணறுகிறாள்!
மண் பார்க்க முடியாமல்
அவள் முகமெல்லாம்
மறைத்து விட்டாய்.

எனக்கென்று இருந்த சின்னஞ் சிறு
உறவுகள் தானே குளமும் குட்டையும்.
கண்மூடித்தனமாக
மண் போட்டு மூடி விட்டாய்.
என்னையே நம்பியிருந்த
கடைசி உறவுகளையும்
கொள்ளளவு ஏற்றியே உடைப்பெடுத்து
கொல்ல வைத்தாய்.

பள்ளம், குழி, சிறு தாழ்வு இருந்தாலே
வெள்ளமாய் தங்கி வாழ்வு தருவேனே?
உள்ளம் என்று இருந்திருந்தால்
கள்வன் போல் வசப்படுத்தி
கல் மண் கொட்டி குப்பை நிரப்பி
நீ மட்டும் தங்கும் தப்பை நினைப்பாயா?

என்னை வந்த வேகத்திலே
விரட்டி விட்டு
மண்ணை துளையிட்டு
நானூறு அடியில் என்ன தேடுகிறாய்?
நாற்பது அடியில்
கிணற்றின் மடியில்
நாளும் சுரந்தேனே !
ஊற்று, கால் என்றெல்லாம் நீ
முகர்ந்து குடிக்க மகிழ்ந்தேனே!
நினைவில்லையா?

எனக்கான இடத்தை நீ
உனக்காக வளைத்த மடத்தை
செய்யாமல் இருந்திருந்தால்
உன் கால் சுற்றி
கட்டிய வீட்டை சுற்றி
தேங்கி கிடக்கும் மடமையை
நானா செய்திருப்பேன்?

அவமானம் வேறு
வெகுமானமாக தருகிறாய்.
நீர் வடியும் இடமெல்லாம்
நீயாக அடைத்து விட்டு
பேரிடர் என்கிறாய்,
வெள்ளப்பெருக்கு என்கிறாய்,
மக்கள் அவதி என்கிறாய்,
இயல்பு வாழ்க்கை பாதிப்பென்கிறாய்.

அலுவலகம் செல்வதற்கு,
தொழில் நிற்காமல் நடப்பதற்கு,
மழை நிற்க வேண்டுகிறாய்.
பிழையாக குழி
நீ உனக்கே தோண்டுகிறாய்

உன் வாழ்வாதாரம் வேண்டியே
உன்னைத் தேடி நான் வந்தேன்.
உனக்கே வேண்டாம் என்ற போது
நான் கடலுக்கே போகிறேன்.
இனியாவது நீ திருந்துவாயா
உனக்காக நான் வந்தால் ?

Source….Jayaraj Mani….

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Hate Your Job …? Watch this Video Clip ..

 

In this fast moving world, it is very hard to stay focused. We constantly need new things to keep us engaged.

This video has nothing ‘exciting’, but we are sure it will change your perception towards life –

The video was originally published by Batul Kapsi, a freelance film-maker here.

 

Source….Shreya Pareek ….www.the betterindia.com
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” Be Grateful to God…”

Grateful to God – Please go through this story and then pray that you will see the reason to be grateful.! 

A man reached 70 years of age and was affected by a disease which made him unable to urinate. The doctors told him that he needs an operation to cure the disease. He agreed to do the operation, as the problem was giving him severe pain for days. 

When the operation was completed the doctor gave him a bill which covered all the costs. After looking at the bill, the man started crying. Upon seeing this, the doctor said “If the cost is too high, then we could make some other arrangements for you.” The old man replied, “I am not crying because of the money, but I am crying because God let me urinate for 70 years and He never sent me a bill!” 

Have you thanked God for His countless blessings today? Have you thought about the cost of oxygen in the hospital? Yet, God has given us free oxygen (air) since we were born. Is all that God does for us not worth thanking God for? Can we not see that God is so gracious, merciful and full of compassion? If you are truly grateful to God for your life, share this message with others, not because you expect a blessing but because you are grateful. I am grateful!

Source….Input from a friend of mine

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Message for the Day….” Raise the level of Moral life for brightening daily lives with Goodness and Godliness…”

Sathya Sai Baba

In today’s novel civilization, emergence of discordant notes has silenced the call of the Divine from within. People are eager to make their lives a merry-go-round but it is turning into a painful tangle of troubles. They are not discovering the cause of the contradiction and are wasting their years in empty ephemeral pomp and pretense. Real progress means raising the level of moral life and brightening daily lives with goodness and godliness. Life must be an incessant process of repair and reconstruction, of discarding evil and developing goodness. Paddy grains must discard the husk to become consumable rice. Cotton must be reformed as yarn to become wearable cloth. Even gold nuggets have to undergo the crucible and get rid of alloys. So too, all of you must purify your instincts, impulses, passions, emotions and desires. Only then you can progress in good thoughts, deeds and words. Your intrinsic value is directly proportional to the level of transformation you achieve.

 

20 misused English words that make smart people look silly….!!!

This post originally appeared at LinkedIn. Follow the author here.

We’re all tempted to use words that we’re not too familiar with. If this were the only problem, I wouldn’t have much to write about. That’s because we’re cautious with words we’re unsure of and, thus, they don’t create much of an issue for us. It’s the words that we think we’re using correctly that wreak the most havoc. We throw them around in meetings, e-mails and important documents (such as resumes and client reports), and they land, like fingernails across a chalkboard, on everyone who has to hear or read them. We’re all guilty of this from time to time, myself included.

When I write, I hire an editor who is an expert in grammar to review my articles before I post them online. It’s bad enough to have a roomful of people witness your blunder—it’s something else entirely to stumble in front of 100,000! The point is, we can all benefit from opportunities to sharpen the saw and minimize our mistakes. Often, it’s the words we perceive as being more correct or sophisticated that don’t really mean what we think they do. There are 20 such words that have a tendency to make even really smart people stumble.

Have a look to see which of these commonly confused words throw you off.

Accept vs. Except

These two words sound similar but have very different meanings. Acceptmeans to receive something willingly: “His mom accepted his explanation” or “She accepted the gift graciously.” Except signifies exclusion: “I can attend every meeting except the one next week.” To help you remember, note that both except and exclusion begin with ex.

Affect vs. Effect

To make these words even more confusing than they already are, both can be used as either a noun or a verb. Let’s start with the verbs. Affectmeans to influence something or someone; effect means to accomplish something. “Your job was affected by the organizational restructuring” but “These changes will be effected on Monday.” As a noun, an effect is the result of something: “The sunny weather had a huge effect on sales.” It’s almost always the right choice because the noun affect refers to an emotional state and is rarely used outside of psychological circles: “The patient’s affect was flat.”

Accept vs. Except

These two words sound similar but have very different meanings. Acceptmeans to receive something willingly: “His mom accepted his explanation” or “She accepted the gift graciously.” Except signifies exclusion: “I can attend every meeting except the one next week.” To help you remember, note that both except and exclusion begin with ex.

Affect vs. Effect

To make these words even more confusing than they already are, both can be used as either a noun or a verb. Let’s start with the verbs. Affectmeans to influence something or someone; effect means to accomplish something. “Your job was affected by the organizational restructuring” but “These changes will be effected on Monday.” As a noun, an effect is the result of something: “The sunny weather had a huge effect on sales.” It’s almost always the right choice because the noun affect refers to an emotional state and is rarely used outside of psychological circles: “The patient’s affect was flat.”

Lie vs. Lay

We’re all pretty clear on the lie that means an untruth. It’s the other usage that trips us up. Lie also means to recline: “Why don’t you liedown and rest?” Lay requires an object: “Lay the book on the table.” Lieis something you can do by yourself, but you need an object to lay. It’s more confusing in the past tense. The past tense of lie is—you guessed it—lay: “I lay down for an hour last night.” And the past tense of lay is laid: “I laid the book on the table.”

Bring vs. Take

Bring and take both describe transporting something or someone from one place to another, but the correct usage depends on the speaker’s point of view. Somebody brings something to you, but you take it to somewhere else: “Bring me the mail, then take your shoes to your room.” Just remember, if the movement is toward you, use bring; if the movement is away from you, use take.

Ironic vs. Coincidental

A lot of people get this wrong. If you break your leg the day before a ski trip, that’s not ironic—it’s coincidental (and bad luck). Ironic has several meanings, all of which include some type of reversal of what was expected. Verbal irony is when a person says one thing but clearly means another. Situational irony is when a result is the opposite of what was expected. O. Henry was a master of situational irony. In his famous short story The Gift of the Magi, Jim sells his watch to buy combs for his wife’s hair, and she sells her hair to buy a chain for Jim’s watch. Each character sold something precious to buy a gift for the other, but those gifts were intended for what the other person sold. That is true irony. If you break your leg the day before a ski trip, that’s coincidental.If you drive up to the mountains to ski, and there was more snow back at your house, that’s ironic.

Imply vs. Infer

To imply means to suggest something without saying it outright. Toinfer means to draw a conclusion from what someone else implies. As a general rule, the speaker/writer implies, and the listener/reader infers.

Nauseous vs. Nauseated

Nauseous has been misused so often that the incorrect usage is accepted in some circles. Still, it’s important to note the difference. Nauseousmeans causing nausea; nauseated means experiencing nausea. So, ifyour circle includes ultra-particular grammar sticklers, never say “I’mnauseous” unless you want them to be snickering behind your back.

Comprise vs. Compose

These are two of the most commonly misused words in the English language.Comprise means to include; compose means to make up. It all comes down to parts versus the whole. When you use comprise, you put the whole first: “A soccer game comprises (includes) two halves.” When you use compose, you put the pieces first: “Fifty states compose (make up) the United States of America.”

Farther vs. Further

Farther refers to physical distance, while further describes the degree or extent of an action or situation. “I can’t run any farther,” but “I have nothing further to say.” If you can substitute “more” or “additional,” usefurther.

Fewer vs. Less

Use fewer when you’re referring to separate items that can be counted; use less when referring to a whole: “You have fewer dollars, but lessmoney.”

Bringing it all together

English grammar can be tricky, and, a lot of times, the words that sound right are actually wrong. With words such as those listed above, you just have to memorize the rules so that when you are about to use them, you’ll catch yourself in the act and know for certain that you’ve written or said the right one.

Source….www.stumbleupon.com

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