Indian Student Entrepreneur wins Intel Global Challenge !!!

 source::::: silicon india net…

 Natarajan

 It came as a pleasant shock, when Neha Juneja heard that her company Greenway Grameen Infra won the 2012 Intel Global Challenge at Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, receiving $50,000 on November 9 amongst more than 150,000 students from more than 50 countries.

The Intel Global Challenge is a joint project of Intel and the UC Berkeley Lester Center for Entrepreneurship. Started in 2005, it rewards student entrepreneurs a total of $100,000 for innovative ideas that can make a positive impact on society.

Founded in 2010, the firm’s biomass-based stove with single-burner uses 65 per cent less fuel and produces 80 per cent less smoke than traditional stoves. The company targets consumers in rural areas.
Juneja, 27, co-founder and chief executive officer who had also won the Businessworld Young Entrepreneur Award in 2011 said, “I was surprised because the other participants were very good.

All of them had unique ideas, so I was a little nervous. It’s like getting a dream award. This award is very important. .

Juneja came up with this idea after a visit to a village in Wardha, Maharashtra, where she saw a small home with a television, refrigerator, mobile phones, and motorbike. Yet the lady of the house was cooking on a mud stove.

To develop the product, Juneja travelled to 22 states in India, understanding cooking habits across the country for a year. In this one year, she tested nine different designs before finalizing the Greenway stove that costs $23 and consumes one-third of the fuel a mud stove consumes. Also, unlike mud stoves, it does not produce carbon monoxide in the smoke.

Juneja says she and her five member team never thought of this as a social venture. They always considered it a business opportunity.

Tips for Weightreduction and Good Health !!!!!

source:::saidevotees_ worldnet

Natarajan

Few tips to bring about weight loss as well as ensuring good health:

Eat plenty of vegetables, fruits, and grain products like wheat.
Increase the consumption of complex carbohydrates like whole wheat, millet (jowar) and barley (bajra)
Restrict refined products such as flour (maida) and its products such as bread, noodles, macaronis and pastas in regular diet
Restrict fat and cholesterol rich foods. Only non-vegetarian foods (like eggs and dairy products) are good sources of cholesterol, however saturated fatty acids present in butter, ghee, vanaspati and coconut get metabolised to cholesterol in our body
Reduce the amount of sugars consumed
Consume raw fruits and vegetables in form of salads and raitas in every meal. These provide adequate vitamins, minerals and fibre. Fibre is essential as it aids in digestion, has an effective role in managing obesity and cardiovascular problems
Limit salt intake
Have small portions of food at a time
Do not skip meals
Have regular meal timings
Do not eat while cooking and watching television
Drink plenty of water (6-8 glasses) in a day
Exercise regularly. Do brisk walking at least for 20-40 minutes in a day

The SIVAM which Saved Sivan !!!!

 The ‘Sivam’ which saved the human Sivan.
« Thread Started on Nov 27, 2012, 10:40pm »

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source::::: kanchi periva forum  

Natarajan

 

THE ‘SIVAM’ WHICH SAVED THE HUMAN SIVAN!

This story was narrated by Pattabi Sir, who had served Mahaperiava for over 25 years. Sri Pattabi narrates it to Mr. Charukesi. I have translated it from his Tamil book ‘Kamakoti Periava’, published by ‘Vikatan Pirasuram’.

This incident concerns one great devotee of Mahaperiava by name ‘Sivan’. He hails from a village near Thirunelveli; from there he used to visit SriMatam very frequently to have His Dharsan.

He belonged to the ‘Veera Saiva’ sect. his forehead will be smeared with the sacred ash and he will look like a ‘Sivap pazham’; very hygienic, and follows ‘Aachaaram’ strictly. He doesn’t eat onion; he has so much control over his life style.

He is a wealthy person, but, for him, everything is ‘Periava’ and only ‘Periava’; Is eighty years old. He considers Periava as his ‘Dheyvam’ and respects Periava’s words as ‘Vedha vaakku’

Whenever he comes to Kancheepuram, he carries an yellow bag, which contains a dhoti, a towel, sacred ash and a little cash. If he goes and sits in front of Periava, he loses the concept of time; even if he stays for ten days, it is never enough for him.

But, does he talk to Periava? No!

Does he ask Him to clarify any doubt? No!

“ It is not necessary for Periava to talk to me! What is important is the thought that I am in His heart and mind!”——-he will insist.

If he goes outside of his house, he doesn’t eat anything, nor does he drink even water.

Once, after Dharisanam, he went to Periava to ask for His leave.

Instead of the usual custom of waving the hand and blessing him, Periava asked him, “ you are leaving for your home? Why don’t you at least buy drink of ‘soda’ and have it? Ok! At least do it on the way “

Sivan boarded a bus in Chengalpattu and left for Thirunelveli. In the same bus, were also travelling four youngsters; the ruckus they created was unbearable. But who can tell those rude persons?

As the bus neared Madurai, the driver of the bus stopped it in a small village. And there was a petty shop on the roadside where the bus stopped. Looking from the window of the bus, one could notice a lot of ‘soda ‘ bottles, stacked there. Sivan saw them. Immediately he remembered Periava’s words “ at least do it on the way”

Sivan wanted to drink water. So, in order to quench his thirst and at the same time, obey Periava’s advice, he got down from the bus, had a ‘soda’ and returned to the bus. But when he came to the seat where he was sitting, he couldn’t find his yellow bag! Though it contained nothing of value, it was on his seat for identification.

Seeing this, the four youngsters, called him and said , “ hey, old man! ( in Tamil, “ யோவ் பெரிசு!—–which is an insulting way of calling elders practiced by some youngsters ) are you searching for your yellow bag?. Look! It is there on the back seat. Go and sit there!”——their tone was full of sarcasm.

The yellow bag was safe in the seat just before the last seat. Deciding not to pick any quarrel with them, Sivan went and sat there. Two among the four youngsters went and sat where Sivan was sitting till then.

It was night time; the bus started moving. After an hour or so, suddenly a lorry coming from the opposite direction came and collided head on with this bus! The two youngsters, who displaced Sivan from his earlier seat, and sat there, and who were talking to him in an insulting manner and tone of language, died on the spot! And Sivan escaped without even a small bruise!

Why did Periava tell him to buy a ‘soda and drink, at least on the way?

Why did the bus driver stop the bus in that small village, that too in front of a petty shop?

Why the sight of ‘soda’ bottles stacked there fell on his eyes?

His life was saved only because he went to drink a soda to honour Periava’s advice!

How did all this happen?. Thinking about it, Sivan cried uncontrollably!

Although his life was saved, he was terribly upset that two young lives were lost on the spot.

But one thing was sure, he realized. For him also danger was lurking around the corner! Only the ten days’ Dharsan of Periava has saved his life. Think and think and think about it, only one thing was certain. Periava’s words, “ at least have a soda on the way” were the words from God Himself!

The above incident happened, after Periava returned to Kancheepuram after completion of His Padha yathra, in the year 1983.

Sri Pattabi continues, “ Sivan was narrating this to me. I, then went and told Periava about this.

“Sivan is well?” asked Periava and continued, “ He told you that I only saved him? Where did I save him? That Parameshwaran only saved him”

I was simply overwhelmed hearing that!”

Thus , Pattabi finished his emotional narrative!

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மகாபெரியவாளுக்கு முதல் ஸ்ரீபாத பூஜை செய்தது யார் ?

பெரியவாளின் இளமை வாழ்க்கையில்-ஒரு பகுதி.
[ஜாதகமும்,ரேகையும்]

திடீரென்று ஒரு நாள் காலை மகாலட்சுமி [பெரியவாளின் தாயார்]
கண் விழித்தபோது, பக்கத்தில் சுவாமிநாதனைக் காணவில்லை.
வீடெல்லாம் தேடியாகிவிட்டது. ஊர் மூலைகளெல்லாம் துழாவி
வந்தாகிவிட்டது….காணோம் . “ஒருவேளை சிநேகிதன்
கிருஷ்ணஸ்வாமி வீட்டுக்குப் படிக்க சென்றுவிட்டானோ?” என்று
போய்ப் பார்த்தால், முதலுக்கே மோசம்.நண்பனையும் காணோம்!.

இரண்டு குழந்தைகளையும் தேடி ஊரே அல்லோலகல்லோலப்
பட்டது.அந்த சமயத்தில் மடத்திலிருந்து ஒரு ஆள் வந்து,
“குழந்தைகள் மடத்துக்கு வந்தார்கள்.பத்திரம ாக இருக்கிறார்கள்.
சுவாமிகள் உங்களிடம் சொல்லிவிட்டு வரச் சொன்னார். நாலு
நாட்கள் வைத்திருந்து அப்புறம் குழந்தைகளை அனுப்புவதாகச்
சொன்னார்!” என்றார். இதைக் கேட்ட பெற்றோருக்கு எதுவும்
புரியவில்லை. “எதற்காக அத்தனை பெரிய குரு இத்தனை சின்னக்
குழந்தைகளை விடாமல் வைத்துக் கொள்ள வேண்டும்?”
என்பது புதிராக இருந்தது.

உண்மை இதுதான். ஒரு நாள் சுவாமிநாதன், ஜகத்குருவாக
மலர்ந்து காமகோடி பீடத்தை அலங்கரிக்கப் போகிறார்,
தன்னுடைய முடிவும் நெருங்கிவிட்டது.பி ன்னால் இவனுடன்
சில நாட்கள் சேர்ந்திருக்க வாய்ப்பு கிடைக்கப் போவதில்லையே?
அந்த ஆசையை நாலு நாளாவது வைத்துக்கொண்டு தீர்த்துக்
கொள்ளலாம் என்று பரம குருவானவர், தீர்க்க திருஷ்டியுடன்
முடிவு செய்திருக்க வேண்டும். சுவாமிநாதன் அவரை பெருமுக்கலில்
பார்த்ததற்கு அடுத்து அவர் ஸாரம் என்ற இடத்துக்குப் போய்விட்டார்.
இந்தக் குழந்தைக்கோ அவரைப் பார்த்தது முதல் வீட்டில் இருப்பே
கொள்ளவில்லை. உடனே, சொல்லாமல் கொள்ளாமல் துணைக்கு
சிநேகிதனையும் அழைத்துக் கொண்டு அங்கே போய்விட்டான்.

ஆச்சார்யரோ, “முதலில் ஆத்திலே சொல்லிட்டு வந்தாயா?”
என்று கேட்டார். “இல்லை ஸ்வாமி! உங்களைப் பாக்கணும்னு
தோணித்து: உடனே கிளம்பி வந்துட்டேன்” என்கிறான் குழந்தை.
இதற்காக குரு சந்தோஷப்பட்டாராம். ஏனெனில், இப்படி வீட்டையும்
வாசலையும் விட்டு வரவாதானே அவருக்கு வேணும்!

எல்லா தகப்பனாரையும் போல் தன் பிள்ளை டாக்டராக அல்லது
இன்ஜினீயராக வர வேண்டுமென்று தந்தை சுப்ரமண்ய சாஸ்திரிகள்
ஆசைப்பட்டார். இத்தனை சின்ன வயசில் இப்படி மடத்தை நோக்கி
ஓடினால் எந்தத் தந்தைதான் கவலைப்படமாட்டார்?
“இது என்ன தேறுமா…தேறாதா? படிப்பு கிடிப்பு வருமா?”
என்ற பயம் அவரை உலுக்கியது. உடனே சிநேகிதன்
கிருஷ்ணஸ்வாமியினĮ 1; அப்பா வெங்கட்ராமனைத் தேடிப் போனார்.
அவர் ஒரு சிறந்த ஜோதிடர்.மேலும் சுப்ரமண்ய ஐயருக்கு
நெருங்கிய நண்பர்.

“வெங்கட்ராமா! சுவாமிநாதன் ஜாதகத்தைக் கொஞ்சம் பாரு.
இவனுக்கு ஜாதகம் எப்படி இருக்கு?” என்று காட்டினார்.அதைப்
பார்த்ததும் ஜோசியருக்குப் பேச்சே வரவில்லை.சுவாமிநாத ன்
சாட்சாத் ஈஸ்வரன் என்று தெரிந்தது. ஆனால், ஆவலோடு
பார்த்துக் கொண்டிருக்கும் நண்பனுக்கு ஏதாவது சொல்ல
வேண்டும். அதனால், “சுப்ரமண்யா! நீ உன் பிள்ளையைப் பற்றிக்
கவலையேபடாதே. நம்மைப் போன்றவர்கள் வீட்டில் பிறக்கும்
குழந்தையாகத் தெரியவில்லை. இவன் ஜாதகத்தில் பெரிய
ராஜாக்களுக்கு உண்டான யோகமெல்லாம் இருக்கு.
சக்ரவர்த்தியாக உலகமே கொண்டாட வாழப் போகிறான்!”
என்று பெசினார்.

வெறும் ராஜாவாகவா மாறினார்! உலகை உய்விக்க வந்த
யதிராஜராக அல்லவா ஒளி வீசினார்!.

அத்தோடு நிறுத்திக் கொள்ளாமல், ரேகைகளையும் பார்க்க
ஆவல் கொண்ட ஜோசியர்,அங்கிருந்த சுவாமிநாதனிடம்,”போய ;்
கால் அலம்பிண்டு வா” என்று கட்டளையிட்டார். அலம்பிக்
கொண்டு வந்தவனை, நாற்காலி ஒன்றில் அமர்த்தி அழுக்கு ஒட்டிக்
கொண்டிருந்த காலில் தண்ணீர் விட்டுத் தன் கையாலேயே
அலம்பினார்….துடைத்தார் . சற்று தூக்கிப் பார்த்தார்.அப்படிய ே
கெட்டியாய் பிடித்துக் கொண்டு அழுதார். காலை விடவேயில்லை.

“விடுங்கோ மாமா!” என்ற சிறுவனின் குரலோ, “என்ன இது!
குழந்தை காலை பிடிச்சுண்டு…விடு” என்ற சுப்ரமணிய சாஸ்திரியின்
குரலோ ஜோசியர் காதில் விழவேயில்லை.

“அது என்ன விடக்கூடிய காலா! பின்னாலே இதனடியில் விழ
மக்கள் க்யூவிலே நிற்கப்போகிறார்கள் !” என்று நினைத்தார் போலும்.

காலில் உள்ள சங்கு சக்கர ரேகைகள், மகர ரேகை, தனுர் ரேகை,
பத்ம ரேகை எத்தனை உண்டோ, அத்தனையும் ஒரு அவதார புருஷன்
அவர் என்று கட்டியம் கூறிக் கொண்டு பளிச்சென்று அவர் கண்ணுக்குப்
புலப்பட்டன.

முதன் முதலில் பெரியவாளுக்குப் பாத பூஜை பண்ணும் பாக்கியம்
இந்த வெங்கட்ராமய்யருக்கு த்தான் கிடைத்தது.நல்ல கைராசிதான்!
விஷ்ணுவுக்கும் கிடைக்காத பாதத்தை இவர் பார்த்துவிட்டார்
என்றால், இவர் பாக்கியமே பாக்கியம்!.

source: kanchi peivaa forum
Natarajan

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Coffee and Google …Strategies for Escaping from Alzheimer”s and Dementia!!!!

USEFUL INFO FOR BOTH YOUNG AND OLD
UCLA Research on Alzheimer’s

Coffee drinkers will love this!!

This a very useful article. Please save it for your reference.

“The idea that Alzheimer’s is entirely genetic and unpreventable is perhaps the greatest misconception about the disease,” says Gary Small, M.D., director of the UCLA Center on Aging. Researchers now know that Alzheimer’s, like heart disease and cancer, develops over decades and can be influenced by lifestyle factors including cholesterol, blood pressure, obesity, depression, education, nutrition, sleep and mental, physical and social activity.

The big news: Mountains of research reveals that simple things you do every day might cut your odds of losing your mind to Alzheimer’s.

In search of scientific ways to delay and outlive Alzheimer’s and other dementias, I tracked down thousands of studies and interviewed dozens of experts. The results in a new book: 100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Age-Related Memory Loss (Little, Brown; $19.99).

Here are 10 strategies I found most surprising.

1. Have coffee. In an amazing flip-flop, coffee is the new brain tonic. A large European study showed that drinking three to five cups of coffee a day in midlife cut Alzheimer’s risk 65% in late life. University of South Florida researcher Gary Arendash credits caffeine: He says it reduces dementia-causing amyloid in animal brains. Others credit coffee’s antioxidants. So drink up, Arendash advises, unless your doctor says you shouldn’t.

2. Floss. Oddly, the health of your teeth and gums can help predict dementia. University of Southern California research found that having periodontal disease before age 35 quadrupled the odds of dementia years later. Older people with tooth and gum disease score lower on memory and cognition tests, other studies show. Experts speculate that inflammation in diseased mouths migrates to the brain.

3. Google. Doing an online search can stimulate your aging brain even more than reading a book, says UCLA’s Gary Small, who used brain MRIs to prove it. The biggest surprise: Novice Internet surfers, ages 55 to 78, activated key memory and learning centers in the brain after only a week of Web surfing for an hour a day.

4. Grow new brain cells. Impossible, scientists used to say. Now it’s believed that thousands of brain cells are born daily. The trick is to keep the newborns alive. What works: aerobic exercise (such as a brisk 30-minute walk every day), strenuous mental activity, eating salmon and other fatty fish, and avoiding obesity, chronic stress, sleep deprivation, heavy drinking and vitamin B deficiency.

5. Drink apple juice. Apple juice can push production of the “memory chemical” acetylcholine; that’s the way the popular Alzheimer’s drug Aricept works, says Thomas Shea, Ph.D., of the University of Massachusetts. He was surprised that old mice given apple juice did better on learning and memory tests than mice that received water. A dose for humans: 16 ounces, or two to three apples a day.

6. Protect your head. Blows to the head, even mild ones early in life, increase odds of dementia years later. Pro football players have 19 times the typical rate of memory-related diseases. Alzheimer’s is four times more common in elderly who suffer a head injury, Columbia University finds. Accidental falls doubled an older person’s odds of dementia five years later in another study. Wear seat belts and helmets, fall-proof your house, and don’t take risks.

7. Meditate. Brain scans show that people who meditate regularly have less cognitive decline and brain shrinkage – a classic sign of Alzheimer’s – as they age. Andrew Newberg of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine says yoga meditation of 12 minutes a day for two months improved blood flow and cognitive functioning in seniors with memory problems.

8. Take D. A “severe deficiency” of vitamin D boosts older Americans’ risk of cognitive impairment 394%, an alarming study by England’s University of Exeter finds. And most Americans lack vitamin D. Experts recommend a daily dose of 800 IU to 2,000 IU of vitamin D3.

9. Fill your brain. It ‘s called “cognitive reserve.” A rich accumulation of life experiences – education, marriage, socializing, a stimulating job, language skills, having a purpose in life, physical activity and mentally demanding leisure activities – makes your brain better able to tolerate plaques and tangles. You can even have significant Alzheimer’s pathology and no symptoms of dementia if you have high cognitive reserve, says David Bennett, M.D., of Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center.

10. Avoid infection. Astonishing new evidence ties Alzheimer’s to cold sores, gastric ulcers, Lyme disease, pneumonia and the flu. Ruth Itzhaki, Ph.D., of the University of Manchester in England estimates the cold-sore herpes simplex virus is incriminated in 60% of Alzheimer’s cases. The theory: Infections trigger excessive beta amyloid “gunk” that kills brain cells. Proof is still lacking, but why not avoid common infections and take appropriate vaccines, antibiotics and antiviral agents?

What to Drink for Good Memory

A great way to keep your aging memory sharp and avoid Alzheimer’s is to drink the right stuff.

a. Tops: Juice. A glass of any fruit or vegetable juice three times a week slashed Alzheimer’s odds 76% in Vanderbilt University research. Especially protective: blueberry, grape and apple juice, say other studies.

b. Tea: Only a cup of black or green tea a week cut rates of cognitive decline in older people by 37%, reports the Alzheimer’s Association. Only brewed tea works. Skip bottled tea, which is devoid of antioxidants.

c. Caffeine beverages. Surprisingly, caffeine fights memory loss and Alzheimer’s, suggest dozens of studies. Best sources: coffee (one Alzheimer’s researcher drinks five cups a day), tea and chocolate. Beware caffeine if you are pregnant, have high blood pressure, insomnia or anxiety.

d. Red wine: If you drink alcohol, a little red wine is most apt to benefit your aging brain. It’s high in antioxidants. Limit it to one daily glass for women, two for men. Excessive alcohol, notably binge drinking, brings on Alzheimer’s.

e. Two to avoid: Sugary soft drinks, especially those sweetened with high fructose corn syrup. They make lab animals dumb. Water with high copper content also can up your odds of Alzheimer’s. Use a water filter that removes excess minerals.

5 Ways to Save Your Kids from Alzheimer’s Now

Alzheimer’s isn’t just a disease that starts in old age. What happens to your child’s brain seems to have a dramatic impact on his or her likelihood of Alzheimer’s many decades later.

Here are five things you can do now to help save your child from Alzheimer’s and memory loss later in life, according to the latest research.

1. Prevent head blows: Insist your child wear a helmet during biking, skating, skiing, baseball, football, hockey, and all contact sports. A major blow as well as tiny repetitive unnoticed concussions can cause damage, leading to memory loss and Alzheimer’s years later.

2 Encourage language skills: A teenage girl who is a superior writer is eight times more likely to escape Alzheimer’s in late life than a teen with poor linguistic skills. Teaching young children to be fluent in two or more languages makes them less vulnerable to Alzheimer’s.

3. Insist your child go to college: Education is a powerful Alzheimer’s deterrent. The more years of formal schooling, the lower the odds. Most Alzheimer’s prone: teenage drop outs. For each year of education, your risk of dementia drops 11%, says a recent University of Cambridge study.

4. Provide stimulation: Keep your child’s brain busy with physical, mental and social activities and novel experiences. All these contribute to a bigger, better functioning brain with more so-called ‘cognitive reserve.’ High cognitive reserve protects against memory decline and Alzheimer’s.

5. Spare the junk food: Lab animals raised on berries, spinach and high omega-3 fish have great memories in old age. Those overfed sugar, especially high fructose in soft drinks, saturated fat and trans fats become overweight and diabetic, with smaller brains and impaired memories as they age, a prelude to Alzheimer’s.

Excerpted from Jean Carper’s newest book: “100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s”

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End Of Smartphone Era ???!!!

You’ve heard that Google is working on computerized glasses. They’re called Google Glass, and developers can already buy them.
It turns out Microsoft is working on something similar. It filed some patents on the project and Unwired View dug them up.
There’s a big difference between what Microsoft is working on and Google Glass, though.
The most recent word out of Google is that Google Glass isn’t going to use “augmented reality” – where data and illustrations overlay the actual world around you.
Google Glass is actually just a tiny screen you have to look up and to the left to see.
Microsoft’s glasses seem to utilize augmented reality. In a patent illustration we’ve embedded below, you can see that the glasses put data on top of a live action concert and a ballgame.
Both gadget concepts are very interesting.
Lots of people disagree with me, including other BI writers, but I think something like Google Glass or whatever Microsoft is working on could end up replacing the smartphone as the dominant way people access the Internet and connect to each other.
First off: something has to. Disruption is inevitable.
Secondly: The trend is obvious.
Computers have been getting smaller and closer to our faces since their very beginning.
First they were in big rooms, then they sat on desktops, then they sat on our laps, and now they’re in our palms. Next they’ll be on our faces.
(Eventually they’ll be in our brains.)
By the way, you can bet that if Microsoft and Google are working on computerized glasses, so is Apple and Jony Ive.
And that’s pretty exciting.

write up by..Nicholas Carlson in Business insider .com
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Road to Happiness!!!!!

source:::
An excerpt from Book
“The Road to Happiness”
by Mac Anderson and BJ Gallagher

When I travel on business, I like to talk to the taxi drivers who take me from the airport to my hotel, or to a convention center, or to a restaurant. Taxi drivers are often immigrants with interesting personal histories and unusual cultural backgrounds. I ask them how long they’ve been in America, how they chose which city to live in, and what they like best about where they live. Of course, I also ask them for advice on good local restaurants and any special attractions they’d recommend to a visitor. I’ve had some great experiences on my travels, thanks to the advice of taxi drivers!

On one trip about ten years ago, I was making conversation with the taxi driver, asking him my usual questions about how he came to live where he lived. Then I asked him a hypothetical question: “If you could live anywhere in the world-and if money was no object-where would you live?”

Without hesitating even for a second, he replied, “I live in my heart. So it really doesn’t matter where my body lives. If I am happy inside, then I live in paradise, no matter where my residence is.”

I felt humbled and a little foolish for my question. Of course he was right-happiness is an inside job. He had reminded me of something I already knew, but had forgotten. If you can’t find happiness inside yourself, you’ll never find it in the outside world, no matter where you move. Wherever you go, there you are. You take yourself with you.

I am grateful for the wisdom of that taxi driver. And I’m grateful for all the wisdom others have shared with me about how to be happy.

Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.”Learn how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want.”

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6 Indian Americans in Top Global Thinkers List ….

“Clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence. Freedom of speech and expression is something which we all boast about, but only few personalities have shown real courage in taking their ideas and thoughts to the public. Foreign Policy magazine recently came up with a list of the top 100 “Global Thinkers” and six Indian Americans were successful in making it to the list.

 
Narayana Kocherlakota

 

Narayana Kocherlakota, an economist who serves as the president of Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis came 10thin the list.

Kocherlakota made a public announcement in the month of September, asking the Federal Reserve Bank to reduce the interest rates to zero until unemployment falls below 5.5 percent, reports Foreign Policy.

Kocherlakota was appointed to the post of president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank in the year 2008. Prior to this, he was a member of the Minneapolis Fed’s Research staff and also worked as a Research consultant for the Bank.

Born in a Telugu Brahmin family, Kocherlakota holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago in 1987 and an A.B. in mathematics from Princeton in 1983.

Ruchir Sharma

Ruchir Sharma is a Managing Director and the head of the Emerging MarketsEquity team at Morgan StanleyInvestment Management.

Sharma holds great passion towards writing and is the author of the economic bestseller ‘Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles’ (Breakout Nations). His outstanding contribution to the intellectual debate in 2012 and his book made him eligible for this recognition. Breakout Nations ”debunks the conventional wisdom that the emerging markets of the last decade will continue to drive global growth in the next one’’, reports Foreign Policy.

Sharma worked as a contributing editor with Newsweek earlier and his op-eds used to appear in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New York Times and Foreign Affairs. Apart from this, he also writes columns on global financial markets for The Economic Times.

Sharma completed his graduation from Shri Ram College of Commerce in Delhi.

 

 

Raj Chetty

 
Raj Chetty is a professor of economics atHarvard University and he also serves the post of the director of the Lab for Economic Applications and Policy at the university. He was a former professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

Chetty has been successful in overturning several age-old assumptions related to economics and ensured a place for him at the U.S. policy debate, by discussing everything from unemployment benefits to tax breaks.

Chetty, a 2012 MacArthur Fellow has published numerous papers in prestigious journals, such as American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Journal of Political Economy. He was listed as one of the top 8 young economists in the world by The Economist in the year 2008 and he is one among the most cited young economists in the world.

Chetty holds a graduation in arts from Harvard University and he also received a Ph.D from the same university in the year 2003.

 

 

Raghuram Rajan

 
Raghuram Rajan is an economist who serves as the Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India. He also works as Eric J. Gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the Booth School of Business, University of Chicago and as a visiting professor for the World Bank, Federal Reserve Board, and Swedish Parliamentary Commission.

In the year 2005 Rajan delivered a controversial paper “Has Financial Development Made the World Riskier?’, in which he criticized the  financial sector and “argued that disaster might loom.” Even though Rajan received negative response from everyone at that time, his views were seen as prophetic after the 2008 economic crisis.

Rajan, who took charge as the Chief Economic advisor few months before is in the running for the next RBI Governor of India.

Rajan holds a degree in electrical engineering from IIT Delhi, Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from IIM Ahmedabad and a PhD in management from MIT.

Vivek Wadhwa

Vivek Wadhwa is a technology entrepreneur and academic.

Wadhwa plays a prominent role in instituting start-up visa, which will help entrepreneurs with proven job creation and company size obtain long-term visas. According to Wadhwa if this movement is not executed skilled immigrants will be gone. He also adds, ‘’they’ll be back home building the next Googles and Intels in other countries, and we will wake up five years from now and wonder how we let this happen.”

Wadhwa was honoured with the title “leader of tomorrow” by Forbes magazine in the year 1999 and he received the “2012 Outstanding American by Choice” award by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Wadhwa holds a B.A. in Computing Studies from the University of Canberra, in Australia, and an MBA from New York University.  He is founding president of the Carolinas chapter of The IndUS Entrepreneurs (TIE), a non-profit global network intended to foster entrepreneurship.

Ricken Patel

Ricken Patel is co-founder and executive director of Avaaz.org, a global civic organization launched in January 2007 that promotes activism on issues such as climate change, human rights, animal rights, corruption, poverty, and conflict. The mission of the organization is to “close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want”.

With this new movement, Patel has established a model for advancing human rights and democracy. He worked as an analyst in conflict zones such as Afghanistan and Sierra Leone and his organization took inspiration from the liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org.

Patel was voted “Ultimate Gamechanger in Politics” in the year 2009 by the Huffington Post and was named a Young Global Leader by the Davos World Economic Forum.

He studied PPE (Politics, Philosophy, Economics) at Balliol College, Oxford University and holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University.

source::::::silicon india net

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9 Most Expected Apple Products of 2013!!!!

: Apple’s 2012 schedule has been incredibly busy; the iOS6, iPhone 5, iPad mini, new iPods, and updated Macs with specialties like retina displays and bigger sizes. And then a question arises, what’s the Apple line ups for 2013? The company had already given hints about some interesting devices, including a low cost iPhonecooking inside the Cupertino giant’s executive kitchen. Here are the speculated Apple devices which will see the light of the day in next year as compiled by Business Insider.

 
1. Apple television?

 
Apple came up with the updates of just about everything at the end of 2012. This gave birth to the speculation that Apple either planned nothing for the spring or on the contrary it’s got something big to unveil.

 


So the next possible big release from Apple’s bag of products for the spring could be its “television”. Rumors of an Apple television have been rampant for years. So the year 2013 can be the best period to wave a green flag for the Apple TV or which may be called ‘iTV’ as Apple’s nomenclature follows.

2.  iPad Mini with Retina display

 
Apple’s iPad mini made waves in the media prior to its release and was also hit the market with the blast. But all the fanfare was fizzled and as the Apple bloggers place it “iPad mini is the real iPad, there’s only one problem which took the sheen out of device and it’s the screen”. So Apple, to rectify this problem may come up with a smarter display, the new Apple innovation “retina display”. This spring we can hope for a iPad mini which along with other things can come up with retina display.

 

 
3. iRadio

 
Apple has intensified talks with music labels to unveil its own advertising supported streaming radio service and it will be the competitor to Pandora Media Inc. The iRadio is supposed to start early next year, according to people with knowledge of the negotiations who want to stay anonymous.

 


 “Radio is a natural step for Apple,” Rich Greenfield, an analyst with BTIG LLC in New York, said in an interview, reports Bloomberg. “This helps Apple dominate in cars, where people listen to an average of two hours of radio a day.”

4.Apple TV app store

 
So once the Apple TV gets big launch the next best possible offering from the Applecould be an App Store exclusive for its TV. And the company may also open up its gates for the developers to contribute the apps for its new device, in turn creating a whole new experience with the TV.

 
5. OSX 10.9

 
Apple has reported to be actively testing its new version of Mac OS, called as OS X 10.9. And there were rumors that the Apple Mountain cat is about to take a big leap and include the key features from the popular iOS mobile platform. OS X 10.9 is supposed to include the Apple Maps along with Siri, the company’s virtual personal assistant that was first introduced on the iPhone 4S in late 2011.

 
Apple says it’s going to start updating its desktop software more frequently. Now that the person in charge of iOS is in charge of OSX, we expect the release schedules to be linked. And we expect more cross over between the two operating systems in terms of features. This new release is rumored to have Siri and Apple Maps.

 

 

6. : iOS 7

 
Apple, in each new version of iOS attempts to deliver an upgrade to add new user experiences. The iOS 6 is a good OS but for its Apple Maps and some Notification Center issues. So the next update is expected to deliver on these two discontents along with offering other new features. If one follows the pattern of Apple’s software releases , we may expect to see the iOS 6.1 this spring and later iOS 7 at

 
With each new version of iOS, Apple delivers an upgrade to parts of the user experience and this Notification Center mock-up shows one of the features we hope Apple includes in iOS 7.

 

If Apple follows their pattern for software releases, we can expect to see iOS 6.1 this Spring and the announcement of iOS 7 at The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2013, with the possibility of an iOS 7 release date tied to the iPhone 5S release, or whatever Apple calls the next iPhone.

7.  iPhone 5S

 
The rumors of the iPhone 5S were sparked amazingly just weeks after iPhone 5 release. A report from the Chinese Commercial Times added fuel to the rumors stating that Apple would be manufacturing 50,000 to 100,000 test units of the “iPhone5S” in December this year.

 
As for the rumor goes the iPhone 5S will possibly be unveiled in the middle of 2013 as opposed to the end of next year. Apple has launched iPhone 4S in October last year and the iPhone 5 in September this year, so there was a gap of nearly a year for the launch of new iteration. But this time, as the rumor goes, Apple fans will be in for a surprise as the Cupertino giant will put in orders for the iPhone 5S starting in March or April of next year, way earlier than many assumed.

 
The Apple may choose the summer launch next year to boost the sales of its device in holiday season and also to take on with its rival Samsung.

 

8. The iPad 5

 
Apple shocked technophiles and industry experts around the world with its unexpected unveiling of the iPad 4, alongside the iPad Mini, at an event in California last month.

 
The company’s near 12 month cycle for the new iteration’s launches, which use to be under wraps, has become predictable. But the launch of iPad 4 was so covert that the rumor mill was completely unaware of its existence until it launched.

 
Nevertheless this new strategy from Apple is not stopping the rumor mill from speculating the launch of iPad 5. The rumors are already abounding about that the new sleeker, lighter and loaded iPad 5 will hit the shelves early next year.

 

9. WILD CARD: A cheap, totally different iPhone

 
Apple iPhones were considered to be costlier with respect to its rival android devices. So Apple may come up with the iPhone which would be cheaper and totally different from the existing iPhones to gain market especially in the developing countries like India and China. May be it will be a reality in next year.
source::::: silicon india net

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Supersonic Airtravel Set to Come Back !!!

Nine years after the Concorde’s last flight, supersonic air travel is moving closer to a comeback. 

Supersonic flight, a longtime dream for makers and owners of private planes, is inching closer to reality.

Nine years after the last trip of the Concorde jetliner, the quest for speed without window-rattling sonic booms is spurring research by billionaire Robert Bass, General Dynamics’s Gulfstream, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and others.

The efforts signal that the time may finally be nearing for corporate aircraft flying faster than sound, about 1207 kilometres per hour at sea level. Technological leaps since the Concorde’s development in the 1960s are converging with the willingness of globe-trotting chief executive officers to pay more for ever-bigger and longer-range jets.

Some of the largest corporate planes, such as the Gulfstream G650, can flight about 90 per cent as fast as sound.Some of the largest corporate planes, such as the Gulfstream G650, can fly about 90 per cent as fast as sound.

“Most all of the manufacturers have done size, have done luxury and opulence,” said Andrew Hoy, a managing director at broker ExecuJet Aviation Group in Zurich. “Time is the biggest opportunity for them all and the only differentiator left.”

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High operating costs and scant demand for the Concorde’s premium fares forced its retirement in 2003 after 27 years in service. The 100-seat jets streaked from New York to London at twice the speed of sound, slicing travel times in half to about three hours.

Planemakers took away a lesson in supersonic economics: It may be easier to find CEOs and wealthy individuals who crave faster corporate aircraft than to persuade airlines to invest in a Concorde successor.

‘More sense’

“Given the amount of fuel you need to burn to achieve supersonic speeds, it’s going to be a more expensive proposition that only a sliver of the market is going to pay the price for,” said George Hamlin, president of Hamlin Transportation Consulting in Fairfax, Virginia. “When you’re talking about a supersonic business jet, that begins to make more sense.”

The largest corporate planes already cost almost as much as the smallest Boeing and Airbus airliners, and can fly about 90 per cent as fast as sound. Gulfstream’s G650 lists for $US58.5 million ($A56 million). Bombardier’s Global 7000 and 8000 jets retail for as much as $US65 million. Warren Buffett’s NetJets unit ordered 20 last year.

The chief obstacle to supersonic flight is the same one that bedeviled the Concorde: the sonic boom. The US Federal Aviation Administration outlawed such flights by civilians over land in 1973 because of the noise, and other countries followed.

Boom rules

Reversing that ban will be pivotal to any revival of supersonic travel, because the planes would lose their business case if they can’t fly at top speed, according to Savannah, Georgia-based Gulfstream.

“That requires a solution to the sonic boom problem, and that’s where our research efforts are focused,” Preston Henne, Gulfstream’s senior vice president of engineering and test, said during an aviation conference in Orlando, Florida, in October. “We continue to make progress on that.”

NASA expects to start building a demonstrator plane in 2016 to show that disruptive booms can be minimized, and that jet may fly after 2020, according to Peter Coen, chief of supersonic research. In an industry in which Boeing’s Dreamliner took more than a decade to go from the Sonic Cruiser concept to first delivery, that’s not a long-range timeline.

“This is a high-value niche market; the winner here will be the first to market,” said Brian Foley, an aviation consultant based in Sparta, New Jersey. “That’s why there’s interest and that’s why there’s motivation for these people to keep on trying.”

Risks ahead

Success for a new generation of planes is hardly assured, said Foley, who spent 20 years as marketing director at Dassault Aviation’s Falcon business-jet unit.

No follow-on aircraft has emerged since Air France and British Airways parked their Concordes, which were grounded for more than a year after the 2000 crash in Paris that killed 113 people when one of the Air France jets struck runway debris.

The planes slurped twice as much fuel as a Boeing 747 jumbo jet with only about a quarter of the passengers, and round-trip tickets in 2003 fetched as much as $US13,500, then the sticker price on a Dodge Neon compact.

While new designs and engines may tame the roar billowing from a supersonic jet in flight, engineers still must muffle the so-called focused boom, the sharp crack that occurs as a plane first goes past the sound barrier. Emissions and maintenance on high-performance engines also remain challenges.

‘Magic number’

“It doesn’t matter which manufacturer is working on it at the time, when you ask them when it’s going to be a reality, they generally all say, ‘Within 12 years,’” Foley said. “That seems to be the magic number. It doesn’t matter if someone asks them in 1980, 1990 or 2000, there will be one within 12 years.”

Supersonic-flight boosters such as NASA’s Coen see reason for optimism. Planemakers can employ more-powerful engines, use new materials such as the lightweight composites on Boeing’s Dreamliner and draw on years of aeronautical knowledge from the Concorde’s operations and from making supersonic warplanes.

Gulfstream is experimenting with a telescoping rod protruding from a jet’s nose to disrupt the sound waves that cause sonic booms. Bass, a co-founder of investment firm Oak Hill Capital Partners LP, has hired a NASA research jet to test a high-speed wing design from his Aerion Corp.

Boeing and Lockheed have devised supersonic concepts with slender fuselages and rear-mounted engines to damp drag that contributes to the noise. NASA is testing models as long as 3 feet (0.9 meter) in wind tunnels and studying nozzles from General Electric Co. and Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc for future engines, Coen said.

‘Pretty close’

“We were able to achieve both good aerodynamic elements and low sonic boom simultaneously,” Coen said. “We think we’re there or pretty close. That was a really exciting development over the past year.”

After holding public meetings on supersonic flight from 2008 through 2011, the FAA is shifting to gather data from NASA and industry groups as it weighs noise regulations.

“Current research has demonstrated enough progress on reducing impact of sonic booms before they reach the ground for us to revisit this issue,” the FAA said in an e-mailed response to questions. No new public sessions are scheduled.

Bass’s Aerion doesn’t want to wait for any regulatory changes. The Reno, Nevada-based company has a low-drag wing design that it says will allow a jet to fly efficiently at subsonic speed over land and at as much as Mach 1.6, or 1.6 times the speed of sound, over the ocean.

Aerion was in “deep discussions” on a planemaker partner to build the craft as the recession began in late 2007, Chief Operating Officer Douglas Nichols said. Before the economy tanked, Aerion had 50 commitments for an $80 million supersonic plane, Nichols said. Bass declined to comment on Aerion through a spokeswoman, Marcia Horowitz.

“We have a thoroughly committed and patient investor who believes these things and is heavily involved in the business,” Nichols said. “The next frontier is speed and the industry will get there sooner or later. Our wish is sooner.”

source::::brisbane times.com

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