Jokes for the Weekend….

 

Chocolate Chip Cookies
An old man was lying on his deathbed.

With only hours to live, he suddenly smelt chocolate chip cookies wafting up from the kitchen. Driven on by his favourite smell, he somehow managed to pull himself out of bed, across the floor to the stairs, and slowly down the stairs to the kitchen.

There, the old man’s wife was baking chocolate chip cookies. With his last bit of energy, mustering everything he had left, he reached for a cookie only to get his hand slapped.

“No,” the wife snapped, “these are for the funeral!”
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· Where Have You Been???

A convicted felon was given ten years without parole for his latest crime. After 2 years in jail, he managed to escape. His escape was the lead item on the six o’clock news.

Because he had to be careful, he worked his way home taking little travelled routes, running across deserted fields and taking every precaution he could think of.

Eventually he arrived at his house and he rang the bell. His wife opened the door and bellowed at him, “You good- for-nothing bastard! Where the hell have ya been? You escaped over six hours ago.”
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Key to a Happy Marriage

For those of us “of a certain age” and for you youngsters, well, these days will come soon enough!

Several days ago as I left a meeting I desperately gave myself a personal search. I was looking for my keys. They were not in my pockets. A quick search in the meeting room revealed nothing. 

Suddenly I realised I must have left them in the car. Frantically, I headed for the car park. My husband has scolded me many times for leaving the keys in the ignition. My theory is the ignition is the best place not to lose them. His theory is that the car will be stolen.

As I scanned the car park I came to a terrifying conclusion! His theory was right. The car park was empty.

I immediately called the police. I gave them my location, confessed that I had left my keys in the car, and that it had been stolen. Then I made the most difficult call of all, to my husband’s mobile.

“Hello My Love,” I stammered; I always call him “My Love” in times like these. “I left my keys in the car, and it has been stolen.”

There was a long period of silence. I thought the call had disconnected, but then I heard his voice.

He barked, “I dropped you off!”

Now it was my time to be silent. Embarrassed, I said, “Well, please come and get me.”

He retorted, “I will, as soon as I can convince this policeman I have not stolen your car.”

This is what they call, “a senior moment.”

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· Testing Sons-in-law

An old woman had 3 daughters. One day she decided to test her three sons-in-law. One a fine day, she was walking along a lake shore with the first son-in-law.

Purposefully, she fell down in the lake and started yelling for help. The first son-in-law jumped into the water and dragged her out into the shore.

The next day he found a brand new E Class Mercedes in his door steps with the wording, “Thank you! Your Mother-in-law who loves you very much!!”

Another day she went out with her second son-in-law. Purposefully, she fell in the lake and started yelling for help. The second son-in-law, too, jumped into the water and dragged her out, onto the shore.

The next day he found a brand new E-Class Mercedes at his doorstep with the wording, “Thank you! Your Mother-in-law who loves you very much!!”

The third time she was walking with the third son-in-law and she repeated the same. But that guy got scared and ran away without offering any help to her. The poor old lady who wanted to test her sons-in-law drowned and died.

The next day the third son-in-law was surprised to see a new brand new Rolls-Royce waiting at his doorsteps with the following wording, “Thank you very much! Your Father-in-law!”
Source….unknown….input from a friend of mine
Natarajan

Message for the Day…” When You seek God , You Must not be misled into by-paths and Mirages

Sathya Sai Baba

The heart must yearn for His voice, His form, His flute, His smile, His sport and His pranks. That is the tapas(penance) which is rewarded by His grace. The yearning must be so deep that all body consciousness is lost, the senses are ineffective, and the mind is inactive, the intelligence is at a standstill, and all ideas of duality disappear. The individual sees before him only step after step of Aananda leading him to the highest bliss of merging in the Lord. The culture of Bharath has marked out the guidelines for achieving this bliss. This bliss is the consummation of all sweetness, all the joy, and all the fulfilment derived from all the highest desires. But yet man is struggling to achieve petty things, paltry joys and low desires. When you seek God, you must not be misled into by-paths and mirages. The seeker after gold must cast away brass and other yellow metals which may distract or at times even destroy him.

Indian Shooter Apurvi Chandela Wins Silver In ISSF World Cup At Munich. Makes Us Proud….

Indian shooters have performed exceptionally well at the last 3 Olympics. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore won a silver medal at 2004 Athens Olympics, Abhinav Bindra won an individual gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Vinay Kumar and Gagan Narang won a silver and bronze at the 2012 London Summer Games.

With exactly a year left for the Rio Olympics, a lot of Indian shooters have already occupied the slots.

Apurvi Chandela has already qualified for next year’s Olympic Games after her podium finish at the 2015 Changwon World Cup.

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The reigning Commonwealth Games gold medallist impressed yet again as she clinched the silver medal in women’s 10m air rifle event of the ISSF Rifle and Pistol World Cup Finals that is currently being played in Munich.

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The 22-year-old Jaipur girl tallied 206.9 and finished second, just 0.6 behind Ahmadi Elaheh of Iran, who won the gold medal with a tally of 207.5.

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India can certainly expect a podium finish from her at the Summer Games next year.

 

Source…Shuvro Ghoshal….www.storypick.com

Natarajan

Joke of the Day….” Is there a problem officer …” ?

A woman driver is speeding along the highway, when suddenly she gets stopped by a police car which instructs her to pull over.
Woman: “Is there a problem, Officer?”
Officer: “Ma’am, you were speeding.”
Woman: “Oh, I see.”
Officer: “Can I see your license please?”
Woman: “I’d give it to you but I don’t have one.”cop
Officer: “Don’t have one?”
Woman: “Lost it 4 times for drunk driving.”
Officer: “I see…Can I see your vehicle registration papers please.”
Woman: “I can’t do that.”
Officer: “Why not?”
Woman: “I stole this car.”
Officer: “Stole it?”
Woman: “Yes, and I killed and hacked up the owner.”
Officer: “You what?”
Woman: “His body parts are in plastic bags in the trunk if you want to see.”
The Officer looks at the woman, slowly backs away to his car, and calls for back up. Within minutes 5 police cars circle the car. A senior officer slowly approaches the car, clasping his half drawn gun.
Sargent: “Ma’am, could you step out of your vehicle please!”
woman wondering
The woman steps out of her vehicle.

Woman
: “Is there a problem sir?”

Sargent
: “One of my officers told me that you have stolen this car and murdered the owner.”
Woman: “Murdered the owner?”
Sargent: “Yes, could you please open the trunk of your car, please.”
The woman opens the trunk, revealing nothing but an empty trunk.
Sargent: “Is this your car, ma’am?”
Woman: “Yes, here are the registration papers.”
The first officer is stunned.
Sargent: “One of my officers claims that you do not have a driving license.”
The woman digs into her handbag and pulls out a clutch purse and hands it to the officer. The officer snaps open the clutch purse and examines the license. He looks quite puzzled.
Sargent: “Thank you ma’am, one of my officers told me you didn’t have a license, that you stole this car, and that you murdered and hacked up the owner.”
Woman: “I bet the bastard will say I was speeding too.”
Images courtesy of: Naypong, David Castillo Dominici / freedigitalphotos.net
Source…..www.ba-bamail.com
Natarajan

Tipu, His Cycle and Daadi. This Story Will Make You Smile…..

Tipu, His Cycle and Daadi. This Story Will Make You Smile

mage Courtesy: Screengrab taken from YouTube video uploaded by Abbott

In case you’re still wondering whether you should pick up that musical instrument and finally learn how to play it, or read that book you’ve been putting off for later, or even take time out to go travelling, this daadi should be your inspiration.

A lovely new video on YouTube, featuring said daadi and her adorable pota Tipu, will help nudge you towards the goals you’ve shelved for far too long.

The video begins by showing daadi checking the tyre on her grandson’s bicycle. Tipu, meanwhile, has sabotaged the cycle by puncturing the tyre and seems to be avoiding daadi.

When daadi finally gets a hold of him, she drags him out for a bike ride.

Daadi, please nahi,” he says, walking the cycle. “Arrey tu chal chup chap… darpok kahin ka,” she dismisses him.

Girne se bahut chot lagegi,” he tries to argue. “Kuch nahi hoga, buddhu, main keh rahin hoon na,” she reassures him.

He tries a few more excuses, none of which hold up against the determined daadi. She ultimately wins this tussle and the coolest thing happens.

We’ll let you watch the video to see what actually transpires between the daadi, pota and their little bicycle. Trust us, you will not be disappointed.

https://youtu.be/-brBg6VoiDo
Source….www.ndtv.com and http://www.you tube.com
Natarajan

5 Life Lessons Krishna Teaches Us…

5 lessons the Bhagvad Gita teaches you

The Bhagvad Gita offers ample lessons in life about handling crises situations, managing people and paving the path to success.

We often run a Google search on the top industrial honchos to learn from their words of wisdom.

However, we seem to have lost touch with our own rich intellectual heritage.

Why not go back to our own roots, and learn from words of wisdom that are truly eternal?

Our great epics (religious or not), surely have quotes that stand true to the modern times, even better than ever before.

I am sure many of us must have explored or heard some great treasures hidden in ancient scripture Bhagvad Gita.

Below are a few shlokas which I tried to decode.

I hope it will help entrepreneurs take away something from them.

#1. Do your karma

“KarmanyeVadhikaraste Ma PhaleshuKadachana,

Ma Karma PhalaHeturBhurmaTeySangostvaAkarmani”

Translation: Do your duty and be detached from its outcome, do not be driven by the end product, enjoy the process of getting there.

A lot has been said and heard about ‘karma’, but the true essence lies in these two simple lines.

Every entrepreneur should focus on their work i.e. karma without anticipating the result or outcome.

You should not concentrate so much on the final product and just enjoy the process of reaching there.

We get swayed by our vision and rely on its success too much.

We forget it is pivotal to enjoy the whole process rather than just hoping for something that you know is anyway uncertain.

Remember, having hopes or being optimistic is not wrong, but without actions, your path will be dreadful.

The art lies in walking the tightrope and enjoy doing it.

If the guy who walks the literal tightrope is scared or too excited, he will certainly fall.

The trick to his success is that he enjoys it while he walks in order to reach the other end successfully.

#2. Master the art of adaptation

“vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya

navani grhnati naro ’parani

tatha sarirani vihaya jirnany

anyani samyati navani dehi”

Translation: As a man shedding worn out garments, takes other new ones, likewise, the embodied soul, casting off worn-out bodies, enters into others that are new.

It is easy to say versatility and adaptation are the keys to success. But the biggest lesson for any entrepreneur is learning to adapt to changes quickly.

Do not get stuck with your initial vision.

Learn to adapt, innovate and implore new opportunities.

Pave your journey like a traveller, who is not attached to the city he visits or the hotel he stays in but enjoys the experience of it all.

Do not be adamant; be innovative, open minded and ready to absorb experiences like a sponge.

The faster you adapt to a change, the better it is.

Remember, change is the only constant.

#3. Manage your anger

“krodhaadbhavatisammohahsammohaatsmritivibhramah ‘ 

smritibhramshaadbuddhinaashobuddhinaashaatpranashyati ””

Translation: From anger comes delusion; from delusion, confused memory; from confused memory the ruin of reason; from ruin of reason, man finally perishes.

It is imperative for all entrepreneurs to have control over their anger.

With anger goes away our ability to reason and we tend to become delusional.

The confusion and chaos generated by anger leads to memory loss.

The individual is moved away from his purpose and goals.

Anybody who seems to have forgotten their goals or lost their clarity of thought cannot succeed. Therefore, it is important for people to free themselves from anger.

A simple solution to this problem is focus.

Never lose your focus and never underestimate the virtue of patience.

#4. Detach yourselves

“tasmad asaktah satatam karyam karma samacara

asakto hy acaran karma param apnoti purushah”

Translation: Go on efficiently doing your duty at all times without attachment. Doing work without attachment man attains the supreme.

Inculcate the habit of being open to everything and being attached to nothing.

Attachment does give strength to work and love beyond ourselves, but it also limits us and makes our journey and growth difficult, especially if the object of our desire is taken away from us.

Too much desire can be bad, as it turns into greed.

Greed takes you away from your true calling and dream, be it to achieve, create or innovate.

Do not be super attached to your work, as it makes your journey as an entrepreneur difficult and closed.

You cannot wear binoculars and run the rat race.

You have to keep an open mind about the ever-evolving market changes, adapt to them.

Keep a close eye on your goals but do not get obsessive.

#5. Do not be misled

“dhumenavriyate vahnir yathadarso malena ca

yatholbenavrto garbhas tatha tenedam avrtam”

Translation: As fire is covered by smoke, mirror by dust and embryo by the amnion, so is knowledge covered by desire.

 

This simple shloka has the deepest meaning.

It is like a dissuading curse — as everything pure has a covering that can often be misleading.

For example, fire is covered with smoke, which prevents us from nearing it and if a mirror is covered in sheen, we cannot see what it is reflecting before removing the sheen.

Similarly knowledge is covered with desire that we must ignore or get rid of.

We must ignore the curtain of desire in order to imbibe knowledge that will help us grow.

This isn’t as easy as it looks but wise man is one who knows what to avoid and what to select.

Source….Atul Pratap Singh…..www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

பிரதமரிடம் மாணவி கேட்ட கேள்வி ….

“என்னால் எந்த வகையில் நாட்டுக்கு சேவை செய்ய முடியும்? என்பதை சொல்லுங்கள்!”  என கலந்துரையாடலின்போது பிரதமர் மோடியிடம் நெல்லை மாணவி விசாலினி கேள்வி எழுப்பினார்.

நாடு முழுவதும் ஆசிரியர் தினம் நாளை கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது. இதையொட்டி, நாட்டின் பல்வேறு பகுதிகளைச் சேர்ந்த 10 மாணவ, மாணவிகளுடன் இன்று பிரதமர் நரேந்திர மோடி, வீடியோ கான்பரன்சிங் மூலமாக நேரடியாக உரையாடும் சிறப்பு நிகழ்ச்சிக்கு ஏற்பாடு செய்யப்பட்டு இருந்தது.

இதற்காக தமிழகத்தில் இருந்து நெல்லை மாணவி விசாலினி தேர்வு செய்யப்பட்டு இருந்தார்.

நெல்லை மாவட்டம், பாளையங்கோட்டை சங்கர் காலனியைச் சேர்ந்த மாணவி விசாலினி, 15 வயது நிரம்பியவர். தற்போது ஐ.ஐ.பி. லஷ்மிராமன் மெட்ரிக் மேல்நிலைப் பள்ளியில் 9-ம் வகுப்பு படித்துவரும் விசாலினியின் நுண்ணறிவுத் திறன் (ஐ.க்யூ) 225.

இது  மிகவும் அதிகம் என்பதால், சர்வதேச சாதனைப் புத்தகத்தில் அவரது பெயர் இடம் பெற்று உள்ளது. என்ஜீனியரிங் முடித்த மாணவர்கள் எழுதும் கணினி தேர்வை, தனது 10வது வயதிலேயே எழுதி தேர்ச்சி பெற்று சாதனை படைத்துள்ளார். 10வது சர்வ தேச கணினி மாநாட்டினை துவக்கி வைக்கும் பேச்சாளராக அண்மையில் அழைக்கப்பட்டு, அதில் பங்கேற்று உரையாற்றினார்.

அத்துடன், கூகுள் நிறுவனம் நடத்திய சர்வதேச உச்சி மாநாட்டிலும் பங்கேற்கும் வாய்ப்பு அளிக்கப்பட்ட விசாலினி, அதில் ஒரு மணி நேரம் பேசினார். அவரது திறமையின் மூலம் தற்போது ஸ்ரீவில்லிபுத்தூர், கிருஷ்ணன் கோவிலில் உள்ள கலசலிங்கம் பல்கலைக்கழகத்தில் பி.டெக் (கம்ப்யூட்டர் சயின்ஸ்) நேரடியாகப் படிக்க தேர்வு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளார்

இந்த நிலையில் பிரதமருடன் உரையாட,  மத்திய மனித வள மேம்பாட்டு துறை ஏற்பாடு செய்த நிகழ்ச்சியில் பங்கேற்று, பிரதமரிடம் கேள்வி கேட்கும் 10 பேர் கொண்ட மாணவர்கள் பட்டியலில் விசாலினி பெயர் இடம் பெற்று இருந்தது.

இதற்கான நிகழ்ச்சி இன்று காலை 11 மணிக்கு தொடங்கியது. டெல்லி, மணிப்பூர் உள்ளிட்ட நாட்டின் பல்வேறு பகுதிகளை சேர்ந்த மாணவர்கள் இதில் பங்கேற்றனர்.

இதில் கலந்து கொண்ட விசாலினி, ”எனக்கு நாட்டுக்கு சேவை செய்ய வேண்டும் என்கிற ஆசையும், ஆர்வமும் அதிகமாக உள்ளது. மாணவியாகிய நான் எந்த வகையில் நாட்டுக்கு சேவை செய்ய முடியும்? என்பதை சொல்லுங்கள் சார்” என ஆங்கிலத்தில் கேட்டார்.

அவரது கேள்வியை கேட்டதும் வியப்படைந்த பிரதமர் மோடி, ஆங்கிலத்துக்கு பதிலாக இந்தியில் பதில் அளித்தார். ”இந்த வயதிலேயே நாட்டுக்கு சேவை செய்ய ஆர்வமா? நாட்டுக்கு சேவையாற்ற அரசு ஊழியராகவோ, அரசியல்வாதியாகவோ, ராணுவத்தில் சேர்ந்தோ சேவை செய்ய வேண்டும் என்கிற அவசியமில்லை.

ஒவ்வொருவரும் அவரவர்க்கு முடிந்த வகையில் நாட்டுக்கு சேவை செய்யலாம். நீங்கள் உங்கள் வீட்டில் தேவை இல்லாமல் மின்சாரம் இயங்குவதை நிறுத்தினாலே நாட்டுக்கு ஆற்றும் சேவைதான். ஸ்கூட்டரில் செல்லும்போது போன் வந்தால் வாகனத்தை நிறுத்தி விட்டு பேசினால் எரிபொருள் மிச்சமாகும். கல்வி அறிவு இல்லாத மக்களுக்கு கற்றுக் கொடுப்பது மிகப்பெரிய சேவை. இது போன்ற சிறிய செயல்களை செய்வதன் மூலமாகவே கூட நாட்டுக்கு சேவை ஆற்ற முடியும்” என்றார்.

Source….www.vikatan.com

Natarajan

” This 13 Year old’s heartfelt and simple answer has touched a nerve around the World…”

This 13-year-old’s heartfelt and simple answer has touched a nerve around the world.

This 13-year-old’s heartfelt and simple answer has touched a nerve around the world. Source: Supplied

WHEN 13-year-old Kinan Masalmeh was asked what to do about the migrant crisis in Europe, his answer summed it up perfectly.

“Please help the Syrians. The Syrians need help now,” he said from outside a train station in Budapest, which has been the scene of chaos in recent days after officials blocked trains out of the country. “Just stop the war and we don’t want to stay in Europe. Just stop the war.”

The simple sentiment — that people don’t want to have to leave their home — cuts to the heart of Europe’s “migrant crisis” that has dominated headlines in recent months, prompting extra spending on security and emergency talks between leaders.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have called it the “biggest challenge” facing Europe today, while European Commission’s vice-president Frans Timmermans said it’s an “unprecedented humanitarian and political crisis”.

However, human rights and migration experts warn the dramatic images beamed across our screens and heated emotional debate mask a key fact that is often overlooked — that although the number of refugees and migrants is higher than in previous years, it’s still not beyond Europe’s capacity to cope.

“From the images we see and the number of people we see it seems like the whole world is knocking on the door of Europe,” said the International Organisation for Migration’s Brussels communications manager Ryan Schroeder. “But this is not the case.”

“Comparatively the European Union has the size, the population, the wealth and the resources to handle these increased flows. If Turkey and Lebanon are managing, one would think the EU as a whole can do that as well.”

 

Aylan Kurdi, left, and his brother Galib Kurdi were found dead on a Turkish beach after t

 

Aylan Kurdi, left, and his brother Galib Kurdi were found dead on a Turkish beach after the boat they were in sank. They drowned along with their mother Rehan. Picture: Tima Kurdi /The Canadian Press via AP. Source: AP

More than 300,000 refugees and migrants have crossed the Mediterranean Sea into Europe this year, with 200,000 landing in Greece and another 110,000 in Italy, according to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.

It’s a significant increase from the 219,000 recorded in the whole of 2014 and is the largest displacement of people since World War II. However Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth said Europe’s “migrant crisis” is a problem “of politics, not capacity”.

“This ‘wave of people’ is more like a trickle when considered against the pool that must absorb it. The European Union’s population is roughly 500 million. The latest estimate of the numbers of people using irregular means to enter Europe this year via the Mediterranean or the Balkans is approximately 340,000. In other words, the influx this year is only 0.068 per cent of the EU’s population. Considering the EU’s wealth and advanced economy, it is hard to argue that Europe lacks the means to absorb these newcomers,” he wrote online.

Comparing Europe to the US, where 11 million undocumented migrants make up 3.5 per cent of the population, he said “fear-mongering” over the dilution of culture has led to the rise of right wing parties, but this shouldn’t detract from the facts of the debate.

“Those moving toward Europe, though numerous, are manageable. The real question confronting Europe’s political leadership is what Europe stands for. What are the values that will guide Europe in a world whose people are not standing still?” he said.

Last year, 51 per cent of refugees were under 18 — the highest figure for more than a dec

Last year, 51 per cent of refugees were under 18 — the highest figure for more than a decade, the UN reports. Above, a child crosses the Greek-Macedonian border. Picture: AFP. Source: AFP

UK Prime Minister David Cameron announced today Britain has a “moral responsibility” to help refugees, saying they would accept “thousands more” Syrians direct from refugee camps and provide an extra $219 million in aid to Syria.

“We will continue with our approach of taking them from the refugee camps. This provides them with a more direct and safe route to the UK, rather than risking the hazardous journey which has tragically cost so many lives,” he said in Portugal, adding the country will act with “head and heart” to provide refuge.

Leaders in Europe have been scrambling to formulate a response to the situation that has prompted an outpouring of public emotion after pictures of the bodies of young children Aylan and Galip Kurdi were found on a Turkish beach and beamed around the world.

UNHCR estimates there are 19.5 million refugees worldwide. One in every four of these is Syrian which has recently overtaken Afghanistan as the largest source of refugees.

Medicines Sans Fronteirs has warned European leaders need to come up with an improved system for accepting and assisting people before more deaths occur.

The organisation recorded their busiest day ever for search and rescue yesterday with 1658 people rescued in six operations in the water including many women and children.

MSF Emergency Coordinator on the Bourbon Argos Lindis Hurum said they included a young woman who was eight months pregnant and went into labour straight after being rescued.

“Like any father to be, excited and nervous about the birth of his first child, her husband Joseph did not leave her side. The young couple was medically evacuated to allow Senait to deliver her baby safely in Italy. Our team is now anxiously awaiting news of the baby’s arrival.”

Source….www.news.com.au

Natarajan

Image of the Day… ” Crescent Venus …” !!!

Venus in daytime on August 30

Venus appears as a crescent for the same reason the moon does. It’s because, at times like now, its lighted side – or day side – is facing mostly away from us

Colorized image of Venus, by Maximus Photography.

Maximus Photography kindly granted us permission to publish his daytime image of the planet Venus, taken on August 30, 2015. He wrote:

On a short trip to Targoviste [a city in Romania], where I was hopefully going to catch the ISS in transit over the disc of Venus (transit duration: 0.02seconds!)

I had the luck of some very good seeing conditions for a short imaging session with Venus.

Unfortunately the ISS transit was a total failure due to technical problems (hard drives, focusing…) despite perfectly clear skies, and good seeing conditions.

Too bad about ISS, but the Venus image is wonderful! Thank you, Max.

Why does Venus appear as a crescent now? It’s because it recently passed more or less between the Earth and sun, in the course of its smaller, faster orbit. This inner world’s inferior conjunction, when it passed 8 degrees S. of the sun as seen from Earth, was August 15. Now the day side of Venus is still facing mostly away from us. We’re mostly seeing Venus’ night side. And thus this world appears through telescopes as a crescent, which will wax larger in the months ahead, as Venus flies ahead of Earth in orbit.

Bottom line: A photo of a crescent Venus in daylight by Maximus Photography. See the image and read more at his blog

Source,….www.earthskynews.org

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” What is Expected of a Teacher …” ?

Sathya Sai Baba

Teachers should regard their vocation as a sacred duty. They have the responsibility to mould the future generations of young students by what they teach, referencing practical examples from the lives of illustrious leaders. Teachers should inspire, and be an example by the way they live outside the classroom. Educational institutions have the responsibility to give to society well educated persons who are competent, who possess integrity and who can be relied upon to serve society with devotion and competence. What gives education its true value and significance is its moral and spiritual content. If teachers dedicate themselves to this noble cause, students will not go astray. I hope teachers will devote themselves to their duties with greater vigour and enthusiasm, and bring about a transformation in the students so that they become useful and worthy citizens.