15 Year Old Girl From Kerala Launches Web Designing Company !!!!!

15 Year Old Girl From Kerala Launches Web Company

Seven years ago at the age of eight, she created history by developing a website for her school. Now, at the age of 15, Shreelakshmi Suresh has hit the headlines for her decision to incept an IT firm at UL Cyberpark in Kozhikode, as reported by Deccan Chronicle.

 
A class 10 student of Presentation Higher Secondary School who will now be one of the youngest CEOs, will set her IT company – YGlobes, along with six other students as board members.

 
The firm is specialized in web designing and the intellects behind this new venture are students from schools, medical and engineering colleges. Most of them had met during an e-learning programme which resulted in forming a team of members with similar ideas, according to Shreelakshmi.

 
The board members are Nadir Hussain, a class 10 Indian Singer Celebrity from MES Indian School Doha, CK Ashhad from KMO ITI at Koduvally, Ameen Al Rahman of MAMO College at Mukkam, Shyni from Royal Dental College in Chalissery and Shabna and Shamila of AWH Engineering College.

 
The young brain’s web design had caught the world’s attention and she has received 30 awards, besides earning a membership in the Association of American Webmasters. She said that the company would function at Cyberpark by July and it would consist of 20 people to begin with.

 
Besides web designing the company will provide other services including web development, web hosting and domain registration. The report also stated that the investment is estimated to be  50 lakh.

source:::: siliconindia net

Natarajan

” பணத்துக்கு நீ சொந்தக்காரன் இல்லை”…மகாபெரியவர் சொல்கிறார் !!!

ஆடிட்டர் ஒருவர் தர்மகாரியங்களில் ஆர்வமாக ஈடுபடுவார். ராமநவமி, கிருஷ்ணஜெயந்தி, சங்கர ஜெயந்தி என்று எந்த விழாவாக இருந்தாலும் அவர் முதல் ஆளாக முன்னிற்பார். ஏழை எளியவர்கள் மீது இரக்கம் கொண்டு உதவி செய்வார். அவரை ஊர்மக்கள் “பெரியவர்’ என்று தான் அழைப்பர். காஞ்சிப்பெரியவரிடத்தில் ஆடிட்டருக்கு நல்ல மதிப்பும் மரியாதையும் உண்டு.
ஆடிட்டரின் மூத்த மனைவி காலமானபின், பெரியவரின் ஆசியுடன் இரண்டாம் கல்யாணமும் செய்து கொண்டார். நான்கு பையன்களும் ஒரு பெண்ணுமாக ஐந்து பிள்ளைகள் இருந்தனர். பெரியவரைத் தரிசிக்க வரும்போதெல்லாம் , ஆடிட்டரைப் பார்த்து,””கர்ணன் மாதிரி எல்லாருக்கும் தானதர்மம் செய்றே!” என்று அன்போடு சொல்வார். காலம் ஓடியது. ஆடிட்டரின் பிள்ளைகளும் ஆடிட்டர்களாகவே பணியாற்றினர். பெண்ணும் ஒரு ஆடிட்டரையே திருமணம் செய்து கொண்டு செல்வச்செழிப்போடு வாழ்ந்து வந்தார். அவருக்குப் பிறந்த பையனும் ஆடிட்டர் தான்.
பெற்றோர் மறைவுக்குப்பின், பிள்ளைகள் எல்லாம் தானதர்மம் செய்வதில் ஆர்வம் காட்டவில்லை. ஆனாலும், அப்பா வகித்து வந்த தர்ம ஸ்தாபனப் பதவிகளில் மூத்தமகன் இருந்து வந்தார். தான தர்மம் என்று யாரும் கேட்டால், “”அது என்ன விலை? எந்த கடையில் கிடைக்கும்?” என்று கேட்கும் அளவுக்கு அவருடைய நிலை மோசமாக இருந்தது.

ஒருசமயம், அவருக்கு உடல்நிலை பாதிக்கப்பட்டது. பரிசோதித்ததில், “கேன்சர்’ என்று சொல்லிவிட்டார்கள். அவருக்கு பேர் சொல்ல ஒரு பிள்ளையும் இல்லை. அவரது மனதை கவலை வாட்டியது. குடும்பத்தின் மதிப்பிற்குரிய மகானான காஞ்சிப்பெரியவரைத் தரிசித்து வருவதென்று முடிவெடுத்து காஞ்சி மடத்திற்குப் புறப்பட்டார்.

“”சுவாமி! அடியேனின் பணிவான நமஸ்காரம்! எனக்கு ரத்தஅழுத்தம், சர்க்கரைநோய் ரொம்ப காலமாக இருக்கு! இப்போ கேன்சரும் வாட்டி வதைக்குது! மனசாலும், உடம்பாலும் நான் படும் அவஸ்தைகளை சொல்லி முடியாது. பெரியவா நீங்க தான் எனக்கு நல்வழிகாட்டி அனுகிரஹம் பண்ணணும்!” என்று சொல்லி அழுதார்.

“”உன்னை ரொம்ப நன்னாவே எனக்குத் தெரியும்! உங்கப்பா தானதர்மங்களை கர்ணன் மாதிரி செய்து வந்தார். அதனால் ஜனங்களெல்லாம் “பெரியவர்’ என்று அவரை மதிப்போடு கூப்பிடுவாங்க. விதியை யாராலும் மாத்தி எழுத முடியாது.
கிணத்திலே தண்ணீர் இருக்கு! ஆனால், அது தண்ணீரை தன்னுடையது என்று சொல்லி சொந்தம் கொண்டாடுவதில்லை! மரத்திலே பூக்கள் அடுக்கடுக்கா பூத்துக் குலுங்குது! ஆனால், பூவெல்லாம் எனக்குத்தான் என்று மரம் ஆர்ப்பரிப்பதில்லை! பசு பால் தருகிறது. பால் முழுவதும் தனக்கு தான் என்று பசு உரிமை பாராட்டுவதில்லை! உனக்கும் பட்டம் பதவிகள் இருக்கிறது. ஆனால், அந்த பதவியின் பயனாக நாலுபேருக்கு நீ நல்லது செய்யவில்லை. அதனால் தான் இந்த வேண்டாத கஷ்டமெல்லாம் உனக்கு வந்துவிட்டது. பணத்தோடு மனுஷனுக்கு குணமும் மிக அவசியம். உங்கிட்ட இருக்கும் பணத்துக்கு நீ டிரஸ்டி மட்டும் தான். சொந்தக்காரன் இல்லை என்பதை புரிந்து கொள்,” என்று அவரது மனதில் பதியும்படி எடுத்துச் சொன்னார்.

அந்த ஆடிட்டர், தான் நடத்தி வந்த வாழ்க்கை முறையை எண்ணி வருந்தியதோடு இனிமேல் தந்தையைப் போல தானதர்மங்களை செய்து வாழ்வது என்ற முடிவுடன் அங்கிருந்து கிளம்பினார்.

SRI KANCHI MAHA PERIVA SARANAM

source:::periva.proboards.com
Natarajan

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Message For The Day…God is Beyond Human Vocabulary….

The five elements and their permutations and combinations constitute the Universe. Earth is the grossest, and has the highest number of characteristics. It has its own smell as well as the characteristics of touch, taste, form and sound (Gandha, Sparsha, Rasa, Rupa and Sabdha). The next element is Water, which is subtler than the earth and has only – taste, touch and form. The next element, Fire is subtler still and has sound and touch. The element Air is even subtler and has touch as its special attribute and sound as another predominant characteristic. The most subtle and pervasive element, Sky or Ether has only one characteristic, sound. God is subtler than all the above and so He is all-pervading, even more than ether or anything more pervasive than that. His nature is beyond all human vocabulary, beyond all human mathematics. Have this conviction well stabilised in your intellect.

 Sathya Sai Baba

Mumbai Girl Tops GRE with Full Marks !!!

Mumbai girl Ashwini Nene has topped the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) — a pre-requisite for admissions to most US graduate schools and for some other countries – by scoring full marks of 340/340, an official said here Wednesday.

Nene, 20, is a student of Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Andheri.

The GRE results were announced by Educational Testing Services, a US-based organisation that conducts the examinations worldwide.

Coached by KIC Education in Andheri, Nene is one of the few students globally to have scored a full marks in a revised and tougher GRE format this year.

“Ashwini Nene has many great attributes which went into producing the special score. She stands out for her humility, is very coachable and ensured that she made every classroom session count by absorbing all concepts and applying them effectively during practice,” said KIC Education’s founder and chief mentor G. Kohli.

Nene said that the strategies taught by KIC Education were brilliant and she used them while giving the actual test, besides specific instructions for different question types, 20-30 tests in hard and soft formats, which help her get 340/340.

“It is hard to predict what (questions) one will get and though I expected to get close to 340, I did not anticipate an absolute score. Now, I shall focus on my academic and build a strong profile to qualify for the best universities in the US,” Nene said.

Nene’s parents are technology professionals in the northwest Mumbai Vile Parle suburb..

 

source::::DNA news net…

Natarajan

Magic Behind The “Magic” !!!!!

Mind boggling one …..


Watch this video – it’s only a couple of minutes, and the ending
WILL surprise & SHOCK you.
It is NOT what you might think, but something to behold for the
modern times we live in.  BEWARE!!!!

Really a surprise!    Magic behind the “magic”

It only takes 2 minutes but in this world of technology, it is true,
and should make us all think twice.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/F7pYHN9iC9I?rel=0

source::::input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

 

 

Do You Know Why ???!!!

Q: Why are many coin banks shaped like pigs?

A: Long ago, dishes and cookware in Europe were made of dense orange clay called “pygg.” When people saved coins in jars made of this clay, the jars became known as “pygg banks.” When an English potter misunderstood the word, he made a bank that resembled a pig. And it caught on.

Q: Did you ever wonder why dimes, quarters and half dollars have notches, while pennies and nickels do not?

A: The US Mint began putting notches on the edges of coins containing gold and silver to discourage holders from shaving off small quantities of the precious metals. Dimes, quarters and half dollars are notched because they used to contain silver. Pennies and nickels aren’t notched because the metals they contain are not valuable enough to shave.

Q: Why do men’s clothes have buttons on the right while women’s clothes have buttons on the left?

A: When buttons were invented, they were very expensive and worn primarily by the rich. Because wealthy women were dressed by maids, dressmakers put the buttons on the maid’s right. Since most people are right-handed, it is easier to push buttons on the right through holes on the left. And that’s where women’s buttons have remained since.

Q: Why do X’s at the end of a letter signify kisses?

A: In the Middle Ages, when many people were unable to read or write, documents were often signed using an X. Kissing the X represented an oath to fulfill obligations specified in the document. The X and the kiss eventually became synonymous.

Q: Why is shifting responsibility to someone else called “passing the buck”?

A: In card games, it was once customary to pass an item, called a buck, from player to player to indicate whose turn it was to deal. If a player did not wish to assume the responsibility, he would “pass the buck” to the next player.

Q: Why do people clink their glasses before drinking a toast?

A: It used to be common for someone to try to kill an enemy by offering him a poisoned drink. To prove to a guest that a drink was safe, it became customary for a guest to pour a small amount of his drink into the glass of the host. Both men would drink it simultaneously. When a guest trusted his host, he would then just touch or clink the host’s glass with his own.

Q: Why are people in the public eye said to be “in the limelight”?

A: Invented in 1825, limelight was used in lighthouses and stage lighting by burning a cylinder of lime which produced a brilliant light. In the theater, performers on stage “in the limelight” were seen by the audience to be the center of attention.

Q: Why do ships and aircraft in trouble use “mayday” as their call for help?

A: This comes from the French word m’aidez–meaning “help me”–and is pronounced “mayday.”

Q: Why is someone who is feeling great “on cloud nine”?

A: Types of clouds are numbered according to the altitudes they attain, with nine being the highest cloud if someone is said to be on cloud nine, that person is floating well above worldly cares.

Q: Why are zero scores in tennis called “love”?

A: In France, where tennis first became popular, a big, round zero on scoreboard looked like an egg and was called “l’oeuf,” which is French for “egg.” When tennis was introduced in the US, Americans pronounced it “love.”

Q: In golf, where did the term “Caddie” come from?

A. When Mary, later Queen of Scots, went to France as a young girl (for education & survival), Louis, King of France, learned that she loved the Scot game “golf.” So he had the first golf course outside of Scotland built for her enjoyment. To make sure she was properly chaperoned (and guarded) while she played, Louis hired cadets from a military school to accompany her. Mary liked this lot and when she returned to Scotland (not a very good idea in the long run); she took the practice with her. In French, the word cadet is pronounced ‘ca-day’ and the Scots changed it into “caddie.”

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Natarajan

Laugh With Kids….No Kidding !!!!!

TEACHER: How old were you on your last birthday?
STUDENT: Seven.
TEACHER: How old will you be on your next birthday?
STUDENT: Nine.
TEACHER: That’s impossible.
STUDENT: No, it isn’t, Teacher. I’m eight today.

2.
TEACHER: George, go to the map and find North America.
GEORGE: Here it is!
TEACHER: Correct. Now, class, who discovered America?
CLASS: George!

3.
TEACHER: Willy, name one important thing we have today that we didn’t have ten years ago.
WILLY: Me!

4.
TEACHER: Tommy, why do you always get so dirty?
TOMMY: Well, I’m a lot closer to the ground then you are.

5.
TEACHER: Why are you late?
WEBSTER: Because of the sign.
TEACHER: What sign?
WEBSTER: The one that says, “School Ahead, Go Slow.”

6.
SILVIA: Dad, can you write in the dark?
FATHER: I think so. What do you want me to write?
SYLVIA: Your name on this report card.

7.
TEACHER: In this box, I have a 10-foot snake.
SAMMY: You can’t fool me, Teacher…snakes don’t have feet.

8.
TEACHER: How can you prevent diseases caused by biting insects?
JOSE: Don’t bite any.

9.
TEACHER: Ellen, give me a sentence starting with “I”.
ELLEN: I is…
TEACHER: No, Ellen. Always say, “I am.”
ELLEN: All right… “I am the ninth letter of the alphabet.”

10.
MOTHER: Why on earth did you swallow the money I gave you?
JUNIOR: You said it was my lunch money.

11.
TEACHER: If I had seven oranges in one hand and eight oranges in the other,what would I have?
CLASS COMEDIAN: Big hands!

source::::stumble upon .com net

Natarajan