Elephants Do The Most Precious Thing Every Time They See This Sanctuary Worker…!!!

Need a boost to help you power through your work week? Check out this adorable video of a group of elephants rushing over when they see their best friend — a tractor driver named Darrick, who works at theElephant Nature Park in Thailand.

Every morning when Darrick gets to work, a younger elephant named Kham La runs over for some cuddles.

We all know that elephants are brilliant, so it only makes sense that they’d recognize their favorite guy every day. What a lucky man Derrick is to have such beautiful friends to take care of!

Source……….www.viralnova.com and http://www.youtube.com

Natarajan

The Story of the Wise Old Man…..Inspiring Story !!!

Everyone has their own personal outlook on life. Many of us don’t choose it – we just follow our feelings, shaped by circumstance and experience. Others decide to choose what their outlook will be, and follow their minds instead. The old man in this story shows us that it takes some wisdom to be able to live happily…

A 92-year-old man, short, very well-presented, who takes great care of his appearance, is moving into an old people’s home today.

His wife of 70 years has recently died, and he is obliged to leave his home.

After waiting several hours in the retirement home lobby, he gently smiles as he is told that his room is ready. 

 As he slowly walks to the elevator, using his cane, I describe his small room to him, including the sheet hung at the window, which serves as a curtain.

 “I like it very much”, he says, with the enthusiasm of an 8-year-old boy who has just been given a new puppy. 

“Sir, you haven’t even seen the room yet. Hang on a moment, we are almost there.”

This Story Will Inspire You: The Wise Old Man

“That has nothing to do with it,” he replies. 

“Happiness is something I choose in advance.  Whether or not I like the room does not depend on the furniture, or the decor – rather it depends on how I decide to see it. 

“It is already decided in my mind that I like my room.  It is a decision I make every morning when I wake up. 

“I can choose.  I can spend my day in bed enumerating all the difficulties that I have with the parts of my body that no longer work very well, or I can get up and give thanks to heaven for those parts that are still in working order. 

“Every day is a gift, and as long as I can open my eyes, I will focus on the new day, and all the happy memories that I have made during my life. 

“Old age is like a bank account.  You withdraw in later life what you have deposited along the way. “

This Story Will Inspire You: The Wise Old Man

For a moment, I thought about the old man’s words, and it all made sense.

He made me realize that in life, we have to deposit all the happiness we can in our bank account of memories. Like this, we will always have a trove of them to cherish.

Source………….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Image of the Day…Space Station Flyover of the Mediterranean…

Nighttime photograph from low Earth orbit of Mediterranean showing clouds and city lights

Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (ESA) shared this stunning nighttime photograph with his social media followers on Jan. 25, 2016, writing, “Beautiful night pass over Italy, Alps and Mediterranean.”

Image Credit: ESA/NASA

Source…….www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

Images of the Day…Animals on safari !!!

Africa promises one of the best safari experiences in the world, enabling you to see the five big wild animal groups: the lion, the leopard, the elephant, the rhino and the buffalo. Capturing a good photo of these beautiful animals is not always easy, and very often, it comes down to being at the right place at the right time. But, the pictures below are pretty incredible. So, get ready to enjoy some animal watching with this great photo series!

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Male lion ignoring a group of Thomson’s Gazelles.

 

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‘One day I’ll be tall like mommy’.

 

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Young male leopard watching the setting sun.

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Black-face Vervet monkeys as seen on safari in Tanzania

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The ‘painted wolf’, also known as the African wild dog, is Africa’s most endangered predator.

 

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Two male lions relaxing in the sun.

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Elephants playing in the red soil. Taken at Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi National Park in Kenya, Africa.

 

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A male lion getting some sun at the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Africa. This may be the best wildlife reserve in all of Africa, renowned for the variety and number of animals living in it, both predator and prey.

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A beautiful shot of two elephants at the Kruger National Park, another of Africa’s large game reserves, which covers 18,989 square kilometers (7,332 square miles), and is 360 kilometers (220 miles) long.

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Another resident of Kruger National Park slowing down traffic for a while.

Source………www.ba-bamail.com

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India’s Cultural Diversity and Military Strength on Display at Republic Day Parade….In Pictures …

Hello, India. It’s our 67th Republic Day today. The celebrations took place as per protocol. The Prime Minister offered tributes at the Amar Jawan Jyoti and the parade commenced from the gates of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. French President Francois Hollande was the chief guest for this year’s parade. For the first time ever, there was also a French contingent taking part this year.

Here are the highlights of today’s parade:

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chiefs of indian armed forces

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All photos: Doordarshan

Source……..Meryl Garcia in http://www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

Tree Tunnels ….

There are few things more magical than finding yourself walking through a tree tunnel on a warm spring evening. Whether naturally formed or painstakingly created, these tree tunnels are sure to bewitch and enchant anyone lucky enough to walk through them, whether alone or in similarly appreciative company.

If they weren’t created naturally, these places are inspired by nature and created in its honor – after all, it is forever the most beautiful builder. It must be said that some of these places were created by accident, such as the tunnel of love in the Ukraine, while others took years of growth to look the way they look now:

1.  Train Station in Jinhae, South Korea 

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2. Street in Bonn, Germany

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3. Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan

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4. Oak Alley along the Mississippi River outside New Orleans, Louisiana

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5. Jacarandas Walk in South Africa

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There are few things more magical than finding yourself walking through a tree tunnel on a warm spring evening. Whether naturally formed or painstakingly created, these tree tunnels are sure to bewitch and enchant anyone lucky enough to walk through them, whether alone or in similarly appreciative company.

If they weren’t created naturally, these places are inspired by nature and created in its honor – after all, it is forever the most beautiful builder. It must be said that some of these places were created by accident, such as the tunnel of love in the Ukraine, while others took years of growth to look the way they look now:

1.  Train Station in Jinhae, South Korea 
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2. Street in Bonn, Germany
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3. Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan
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4. Oak Alley along the Mississippi River outside New Orleans, Louisiana
beautiful tree tunnels

5. Jacarandas Walk in South Africa
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6. Tunnel of Love in Ukraine

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7. Maple Tunnel in St. Louis, Oregon, U.S.A. 

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8. Ginkgo Tree Tunnel in Japan

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9. Blossom Path (Location Unknown)

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10. Bamboo Path in Kyoto, Japan

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11. Street in Porto Alegre, Brazil

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beautiful tree tunnels

12. The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland

beautiful tree tunnels

beautiful tree tunnels

13. Sakura Tunnel, Japan

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14. Tree Tunnel in Netherlands

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15. Street in Jerez, Spain 

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16. Laburnum Tunnel in Bodnant Gardens, UK

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17. Parque Francisco Alvarado in Costa Rica

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18. The Path Up To the Halnaker Windmill in Sussex

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Source………www.ba-bamail.com

natarajan

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Sofa from an Ambassador, Table from a Tractor – This Jodhpur Couple Is Creating Magic from Waste

A  sofa made from the discarded portion of an Ambassador car, a table made from a tractor, rugs made of old gunny bags, and so many other handmade products – welcome to the super creative workshop of PRiti International. Started by a Jodhpur-based couple in 2005, it is a company that takes waste material and turns it into something very useful and unique.

“We don’t just want to make things for decorative purposes. We want them to be useful as well,” says Hritesh Lohiya, who founded PRiti International with his wife Priti Lohiya.

The couple came across this idea after several failed ventures, and have been expanding their range of amazing products since then.

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Hritesh and Priti Lohiya

“We started many different businesses, but all of them failed. We started a chemical factory, then a stone cutting factory, and a washing powder business. This was the final one,” says 42-year-old Hritesh.

Today, they have spread their work to three factories with over 400 people designing these products. They manufacture many things like handbags from old gunny bags, military tents and denim pants; furniture from waste tins, drums, as well as waste machine parts; and lamps from bike headlights etc.

“We started a handicrafts business in 2003. We were not getting any orders, and it had become very difficult for us to sustain. That was the time when we found some waste tin boxes in the factory. They were chemical boxes and drums. We turned them into chairs and tables. Fortunately, one customer visited our factory that time and liked those items a lot. This was how we entered into the recycling business,” says Hritesh.

They are now exporting to more than 40 countries including China, US and Australia every month, and the company has a current turnover of $8 million. They usually get their raw material from scrap dealers, but as the business is growing, they have also started attending auctions organized by Indian Railways and Army to purchase waste material. The item is first brought to the factory where the couple brainstorms on how to use it in the best possible manner. Once the design is ready, the final product is manufactured by the factory workers. Currently, they are only exporting their products, and they also participate in several exhibitions worldwide where they get several orders.

Take a look at their brilliant work:

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Source…..Tanaya singh in http://www.the betterindia.com

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Joke of the day…” You should see my girlfriend …” !!!

A man bumps into an old high school friend he hadn’t seen for a number of years. His old friend was notorious for bragging back in high school – about his possessions, achievements and relationships, so he wondered if much had changed in the time since he last saw him.

It wasn’t long before the man realized his old friend hadn’t changed much at all – on and on he rambled, talking about his amazing job, his huge mansion and the new Porsche he’d just bought himself.

At one point, the old friend pulls out a photograph of his wife and shows it to the man. “She’s beautiful, isn’t she?” the old friend asks.

“If you think she’s gorgeous, you should see my girlfriend,” replies the man.

“Why? Is she a stunner too?”

“No, she’s an optometrist.”

Source……www.ba-bamail.com

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The President Shares Pictures as His Residence Is Decorated for Republic Day…

Rashtrapati Bhavan is being prepared for the celebration of India’s 67th Republic Day, and it is looking as marvellous as always. This Tuesday, the much awaited grand parade on Rajpath will commence from the gates of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. And on the evening of January 29, the Beating Retreat ceremony will be held at Vijay Chowk, with the North and South blocks of the Rashtrapati Bhavan visible on both sides.

President Pranab Mukherjee has tweeted some pictures, as his residence is getting decorated:

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Source…. Tanaya Singh in http://www.the betterindia.com

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Hearing Impaired and Autistic Persons Can Also Play Music Easily with This Unique ‘Music Chakra’…

Ramesh, a graduate of IIT Madras, has designed an innovative Music Chakra to help anyone, with or without music knowledge, to very easily learn and play music – be it Carnatic, Hindustani or Western music.

Listening to music is something almost everyone likes to do, but being able to play a musical instrument is a talent that is inborn or has to be developed. Studies have proved that playing music helps in total brain development.

To simplify the process of learning music, LS Ramesh, after six years of intensive research, came up with the Sri Saraswati Music Chakra.

The unique music chakra.

The unique music chakra.

There are many similarities in the notes played in all forms of classical music around the world. In Indian classical music, a raaga refers to a series of musical notes on which every melody is constructed. Though there are differences in the raagas of the Carnatic style of music and the Hindustani style of music, many musicians have pointed out that some raagas are common to both styles of music and they find similar counterparts in western classical music too.

Carnatic classical music is based on 72 parent (melakarta) raagas. To help simplify the process of understanding the basics of this style of music, Ramesh has developed a chakra chart. There are two circular diagrams on both sides of the chart, with the main keys of 36 raagas marked on each side.

To make it easy on the eyes of the learner, each circular diagram is divided into 12 different segments and 6 different colors are used to highlight the segments.

The music chakra with veteran Carnatic musician Dr. M Balamuralikrishna

The music chakra with veteran Carnatic musician Dr. M Balamuralikrishna

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With Dr. S. P. Balasubramanyam

Specific keys have to be played for each raaga. Therefore, in the sub segment pertaining to a particular raaga, the specific keys to be played are drawn like how one would see them on a piano – they are marked with dots, making it easy for even a person with no knowledge of music to follow without any difficulty.

“To play music, one must know the basics. The 72 melakarta scheme is the foundation of not only Carnatic music but of any music the world over. The Melakarta Chakra visually helps in laying a strong music foundation. Once introduced to music through the chakra, children generally get over their fear to play music,” says Ramesh.

Ramesh feels that when children learn music following a visual tool they tend to remember more than when they learn music only by listening to tunes.

Ramesh did six years of research before launching the chakra.

Ramesh did six years of research before launching the chakra.

When a child follows this chakra, his/her doubts about stringing together the right keys to play the right raaga are allayed and the child becomes confident of not making mistakes.

Ramesh and his wife Sridevi grew up following the Sanskrit saying Manava Seva, Madhava Seva. They have always been involved in being of service to orphans and after marriage it just became easier to do this work as they had the same interests in life.

FACES, an organization to support orphans, was started by them just after they tied the knot. The FACES programme is simple — newspapers are collected from various places and the sale proceeds are used for Food, medical Aid, new Clothes, Education material and Shelter (FACES) for underprivileged children.

They have been supporting a few orphanages in Warangal and Telangana, the place where Sridevi grew up. The Manovikas Kendra in Warangal is an establishment that not only helps orphans but also children with autism, Down’s Syndrome, and speech and hearing challenged children. Ramesh and Sridevi have been involved with this organization for many years now and so it was no surprise that they decided to try the Music Chakra on the children here.

“The Music Chakra is rather interesting. It keeps the children engrossed. With the intervention of music, especially with the ability to play music, maturity levels and confidence levels, especially among the deaf and dumb children, are very visible,” says Mahateja, the music teacher at Manovikas Kendra.

According to Mahateja, when he plays the keys following the chakra, the hearing impaired children watch his fingers intently and when they get a chance to try their hands on the keyboards, they end up playing the right tunes.

The chakra improves the confidence in children to play the musical instrument.

The chakra improves the confidence in children to play the musical instrument.

The smiles and applause of the people around make them very happy and make them want to play more music.

Playing music is very therapeutic for persons with autism. Autistic people are very good at visual tasks, especially when they are associated with perception and pattern recognition. Many children with autism respond very well to music, which can be easily used to improve communication skills and helps in dealing with sensory issues too.

Anxiety is one of the biggest challenges facing individuals in the autistic spectrum. Music helps to calm and relax them. Classical music especially helps to reduce stress, ease frustrations, reduce muscle tension, slow down the heart rate and, in turn, open the mind to learning and communicating with others,” says Ramesh, who has seen how the autistic children at Manovikas Kendra have shown improvement after this unique Music Chakra was introduced for teaching music.

The proceeds from the sale of the Music Chakra are used to fund the FACES initiative, which is very close to the hearts of this couple.

Another very interesting initiative taken on by Ramesh and Sridevi is the 25 year calendar designed on a single sheet of paper. The motto here is: Save a Tree, Help an Orphan.

Ramesh and Sridevi showing the 25-year calender to Kamal Hassan

Ramesh and Sridevi showing the 25-year calender to Kamal Hassan

The couple also donates trees and asks students to plant it to fulfill late Dr. Kalam's dream.

The couple also donates trees and asks students to plant it to fulfill late Dr. Kalam’s dream.

“Dr Abdul Kalam has given the FACES programme a target of planting at least 10 lakh trees in the country, involving only students. For every 15 kg of newspaper brought in by a class of students to support the FACES program, the calendar is donated to the classroom. This calendar reminds the children to bring in newspapers the following month too. Along with the calendar, a tree sapling also is gifted to the students for them to plant within their school premises,” says Sridevi.

However, they do sell the calendar in many other schools, as well as to corporate houses. With more newspapers being donated to them, more orphanages can be helped, more trees can be saved and more trees will be planted. “The calendar just reminds people about the promise made to Dr Abdul Kalam. Through this method, more people will be involved in making his dream come true,” she concludes.

For more information, log onto www.faces108.com

Source……..Aparna Menon in http://www.the betterindia.com

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