Money Lessons We Learn From ” Dussehra” !!!

Dussehra is a festival that marks the defeat of the evil king Ravana by Lord Rama who stands as a symbol of all that is good in humanity according to mythology. In some parts of India it is also celebrated as Vijayadashami or the day when the Goddess Durga defeated the demon king Mahisasura.

In Hindu tradition, Dussehra calls for big celebrations and is regarded to be a time to take a fresh perspective of life and marks the beginning of new things.

As you spruce up for Dussehra puja this year, we have a suggestion for you! How about looking at your finances in a whole new way?

In fact Dussehra has some precious financial lessons that you can implement.

Cast away your bad debt

Hindu men prepare to burn an effigy of 10-headed demon king Ravana during Dussehra festival celebrations in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad October 13, 2013. Effigies of the 10-headed Demon King Ravana are burnt on Dussehra, the Hindu festival that commemorates the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana, marking the victory of good over evil.

Photograph: Amit Dave/Reuters

Dussehra, as we mentioned earlier, is the time when good conquers evil, so if you have too much of credit card debt and are perilously close to reaching your credit limit, focus all your energies towards the repayment of this kind of debt.

This is a debt of the worst sort and can be the real enemy of your financial plan.

Not only is it a high cost debt, as you pay a steep rate of interest on it, it will also impact your credit score negatively over the longer term.

Lead a life of financial self discipline

Lord Rama advocated a life of ‘Dharma’ meaning one has to be upright and responsible in life. The same principles should be made applicable to your finances as well.

If you are an important earning member of your family, you must apply financial discipline in a manner that you take care of your family’s needs not just at present but provide for the future as well.

This means you need to save wisely.

Just like Lord Rama, did not deter in living a life of frugality when it was required of him, you too must learn to live on less than you earn so that you save enough for future needs, like education of your children, health and other emergencies and most importantly have a comfortable and stress free retirement yourself.

Protect your finances

Dussehra is a time when the Hindu faith is renewed in the divine promise, that whenever there is evil prevailing on Earth, a saviour will be born to protect humanity. You too should take a cue from this message and learn to protect your finances.

By protection, we mean, you should have enough life, health and asset insurance.

Mostly, people get so caught up with growing their portfolio that they keep insurance at a minimum. On the contrary, it should be the other way around.

You should first assess the insurance needs of your family and then invest the surplus in other instruments to maximise your gains.

It’s a time for new beginnings

Dussehra also signifies doing away with the old and getting a new lease of life. Apply this principle to your finances as well.

If you do not have a proper financial plan chalked out according to the short term and long term financial goals you have in life, there isn’t a better time to begin!

Dussehra is a time of joy and hope, so make this Dussehra an occasion of immense joy as you vow to approach your finances from a new and fresh perspective.

The author is a credit expert with 10 years of experience in personal finance and consumer banking industry and another 7 years in credit bureau sector. Rajiv was instrumental in setting up India’s first credit bureau, Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited (CIBIL). He has also worked with Citibank, Canara Bank, HDFC Bank, IDBI Bank and Experian in various capacities.

The author is Director & Co-founder, Creditvidya.com  

SOURCE:::: Rediff.com

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Some Home Remedies for Tackling Your Headache !!!

 

Those who suffer from frequent headaches no very well that they are incredibly hard to ignore. They ruin everything, from a good time out to reading a book, it’s hard to enjoy yourself doing anything when your head is throbbing so bad you feel nauseated.

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But before popping those pills over and over, we’d advise checking out some other reasons and solutions to the problem, such as making sure you are eating things that help your headache instead of making it worse!

1. Baked Potato

 

Baked potato can alleviate a headache, especially one caused by drinking alcohol. Since alcohol causes an increase in urine, it can cause dehydration and the loss of important electrolytes such as potassium. Eating foods rich in potassium can then ease hangover headaches. A potato with the peel is one of the best sources of this mineral, containing about 720 mg of potassium (to compare, a banana, also rich in potassium, contains about 460 mg).
2. Watermelon
As we said above, dehydration is one of the leading reasons for headaches, so before you take that pill, consider eating foods rich in water, such as the watermelon. There are many fruit and vegetables rich in water and some also contain important minerals such as magnesium, which is considered as an aid against headaches.
3. Coffee
Yes, coffee. The brown liquid we all drink to make it through the day has long since been considered a great folk medicine against headaches. Many headache pills contain caffeine. The secret, however, is moderation.  While alcohol makes the blood vessels in our body and head expand, coffee does the opposite, by shrinking them. This way, it can reduce the amount of pain we feel. However, if you drink too much caffeine, you will increase the amount of urine and we’re back to dehydration, which in turn will cause more headaches.
So, drink a cup of coffee, no more, or add a cup of water as well.
4. Whole Wheat Bread
People on a diet low in carbohydrates may suffer from frequent headaches, since this kind of diet decreases the body’s store of glycogen, which are a main source of energy for the brain. This way, the body loses liquid and gets dehydrated, and then – headaches.
Consider adding some comple carbs to your diet, like those in whole wheat, fruit or yogurt. It may also improve your mood, since it makes the body release serotonin.
5. Almonds
Research shows that the magnesium in almonds may protect the body from headaches by releasing the blood vessels. For those who suffer from migraines, a diet rich in magnesium may bring about great relief. To increase your intake of magnesium, try to consume almonds, bananas, avocado, whole rice etc.
6. Spicy Salsa
This may sound weird, but spicy foods like spicy salsa or hot peppers can help you get rid of that headache that much faster. The question is – what caused the pain. These foods are great at solving pain related to your sinuses. The spicy foods will open the breathingways, which will alleviate the headache.
7. Yogurt
When your head feels like it is aching in a fast throb, it may be your body trying to tell you that it needs calcium to function efficiently. Make sure you have calcium rich foods as part of your diet, like regular greek yogurt with no fat, which is an excellent source of calcium, without any extra fat and sugars with with helpful probiotics.
8. Sesame Seeds
The tiny sesame seeds contain a large amount of vitamin E, which may help stabalize estrogen levels in women and so prevent migrains. Along the fact that it helps with headaches, it may also help with blood circulation. They are also rich in magnesium.
9. Spinach
What works for popeye can work for you as well. Spinach has been proven to reduce blood pressure and deal with hangovers. So if your head is a-throbbing, consider a big salad, and instead of lettuce, use spinach.
Stay well!   
SOURCE::::BA-BA MAIL SITE
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Message For the Day…” Live as Embodiment of Love and like Brothers and Sisters…”

All are God’s children. Hence all of you should live as embodiments of Love and like brothers and sisters, loving and serving. People keep a distance as long as they do not understand the power of love. Once they understand and experience love, they will become one. You will be able to realise this truth sooner or later. When a plant bears flowers, not all the flowers blossom at the same time. Some are in the process of blossoming, some are fully blossomed, yet others will be only in the bud stage. Only the fully bloomed flower spreads its fragrance. Similarly people will also be in different stages of evolution – some are like the bud; some are at a blossoming stage; and some others are like the fully bloomed flower, spreading their fragrance. Wait patiently till the stage of fragrance arrives.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

How The City KOROMO in Japan was Renamed as TOYOTA City !!!

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Cities are more often named after mythological beings, local terrain features, or historical figures. Very rarely do cities get named after actual companies. One hilarious story involves Topeka, Kansas, which changed its name to “Google” during March 2010 in an effort to bring the company’s fiber-optic technology to the city. Google, of course, jokingly renamed itself “Topeka” for one day—April 1, naturally.

The story of the town of Koromo is neither a spur-of-the-moment decision nor an April Fools’ joke; rather, it shares a long history with the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. Koromo had been an agricultural village for centuries. During the late 1800s, Koromo had seen a boom in the silk manufacturing industry. When the MARKET for raw silk collapsed during the 1930s, Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. bought 2 million square meters (21.5 million ft2) of undeveloped land in Koromo to build factories for their NEW BUSINESS venture—automobiles.

The plants in Koromo manufactured vehicles under the “Toyoda” brand and family name. However, some found that a change was necessary. The Toyoda family agreed to rename its company “Toyota”—which, when written in Katakana, would require eight brush strokes (the number eight was considered lucky). Similarly, “Toyota” just sounded a lot more modern than “Toyoda” (which meant “fertile rice paddies“). Business boomed for the company despite the devastation of World War II. As a result of their local and nationwide contributions, Koromo was renamed “Toyota City” on January 1, 1959. A year later, owing to its place in the industry, Toyota became a sister city to Detroit.

SOURCE:::: listverse.com

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Sky…. Why it is Blue ?

Why Is The Sky Blue?

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Barring cloudy days (along with both sunsets and sunrises), the sky will usually appear to be blue. This happens because of the way certain things can manipulate light. Just as prisms can bend light to create a rainbow and a mirror can reflect light back to where it came from, some objects can scatter light. The white light from the Sun hits oxygen and nitrogen molecules that make up most of the Earth’s atmosphere and is scattered to produce all the colors. However, since the color blue has a shorter wavelength than the rest,it is scattered more.

This effect also explains the other colors that can appear in the sky. Closer to the horizon, the sky will look much paler. Here, the light has traveled through more air and has been scattered more intensively, mixing in with the other colors and losing its blue tinge. With the Sun lower in the sky, as with sunsets, the light has to travel through even more light. This scatters the blue light further, allowing the red and yellow light to travel through.

SOURCE:::: listverse.com

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Thanks to Elizabeth Holmes…Blood Tests in Future Would be Totally Different !!!

The next time you get a blood test, you might not have to go to the doctor and watch vials of blood fill up as the precious fluid is drawn from your arm.

No more wondering to yourself – “ah, how much more can they take before I pass out?”

Instead you might be able to walk into a Walgreens pharmacy for a reportedly painless fingerprick that will draw just a tiny drop of blood, thanks to Elizabeth Holmes, 30, the youngest woman and third-youngest billionaire on Forbes’s newly-released annual ranking of the 400 richest Americans.

Theranos Chairman, CEO and Founder Elizabeth Holmes

Revolutionizing the blood test is a golden idea.

Because of new testing methods developed by Holmes’s startupTheranos, that LONE drop can now yield a ton of information.

The company can run hundreds of tests on a drop of blood far more quickly than could be done with whole vials in the past – and it costs a lot less.

A Billion Dollar Idea

Holmes dropped out of Stanford at 19 to found what would become Theranos after deciding that her tuition MONEY could be better put to use by transforming healthcare.

Traditional blood testing is shockingly difficult and expensive for a tool that’s used so frequently. It also hasn’t changed since the 1960s.

It’s done in hospitals and doctor’s offices. Vials of blood have to be sent out and tested, which can take weeks using traditional methods, and is prone to human error. And of course, sticking a needle in someone’s arm scares some people enough that they avoid getting blood drawn, even when it could reveal life saving information.

Holmes recognized that process was ripe for disruption.

It took a decade for her idea to be ready for primetime, but now it seems that her decision to drop out was undoubtedly a good call. Last year, Walgreens announced that it will be installing Theranos Wellness Centers in pharmacies across the country, with locations already up and running in Phoenix and Palo Alto. And Holmes has raised $400 million in venture capital for Theranos, which is now valued at $9 billion (Holmes owns 50%).

The other two 30-year-olds that are just a little bit younger on Forbes’s List, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his former roommate, Facebook CEO Dustin Moskovitz, also have access to a wealth of information about people – but their data is less likely to save a life.

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Courtesy Theranos

How It Works

One closely-guarded secret is what MedCityNews calls “the most interesting part of [the Theranos] story”: how exactly the technology behind its blood test works. The company’s methods are protected by more than a dozen patentsfiled as far back as 2004 and as recently as last week.

In an interview with Wired, Holmes hinted at some of the key ideas behind Theranos.

“We had to develop… methodologies that would make it possible to accelerate results,” she explained. “In the case of a virus or bacteria, traditionally tested using a culture, we measure the DNA of the pathogen instead so we can report results much faster.”

While we can’t yet assess independently how well that method works when compared to traditional blood tests, it already seems to be upending the old way of doing things.

Why Blood Tests?

Holmes told Medscape that she targeted lab medicine because it drives about 80% of clinical decisions made by doctors.

By zeroing in on the inefficiencies of that system, the Theranos approach completely revolutionizes it.

The new tests can be done without going to the doctor, which saves both MONEY and time. Most results are available in about four hours, which means that you could swing by a pharmacy and have a test done the day before a doctor’s visit, and then the results would be available for the physician.

Quick tests that can be done at any time are already a total change, but the amount of data the company can get from a single drop of blood is amazing.

Blood samples have traditionally been used for one test, but if a follow up was needed, another sample had to be drawn and sent out – making it less likely that someone would get care. The Theranos approach means the same drop can be used for dozens of different tests.

It’s cheap too. One common criticism of the healthcare system is that the pricing structure is a confusing disaster of a labyrinth that makes it impossible to know how much anything costs. Theranos lists its prices online, and they’re impressive.

Each test costs less than 50% of standard Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates. If those two programs were to perform all tests at those prices, they’d save $202 billion over the next decade, according to an interview with Holmes on Wired.

Plus, people get access to their own results.

source::::: KEVIN LORIA  in  http://www.businessinsider.in/

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As an example of how helpful that can be, Holmes told Wired that Theranos charges $35 for a fertility test, which is usually paid for out-of-pocket and costs up to $2,000.

But she also explained that this data could be useful for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of their health.

“By testing, you can start to understand your body, understand yourself, change your diet, change your lifestyle, and begin to change your life,” she said.

Message For The Day…” Truth and Righteousness Bring Peace …”

Those who struggle to uphold Truth are the real devotees. The essence of all scriptures (Vedas) lies in establishing this truth. Unfortunately, today people who recognize such an eternal truth are not to be found anywhere. You must never forsake Truth. When truth (Sathya) and righteousness (dharma) come together, there will be peace (Shanthi) and Love (Prema). In fact, Truth (Sathya) is the basis for all other human values, namely, Righteousness, Peace, Love, and Non-Violence (Dharma, Shanthi, Prema, and Ahimsa). Love (Prema) does not descend from outside. It emerges only from within, from the hearts of people. No human being can live without love. True and real life is one that is suffused with love. All virtues merge IN LOVE. Where there is love, there will be unity that permeates all barriers. Where there is love, people regardless of caste, culture, and country will unite naturally.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Chicago Reclaims Title as World’s Busiest Airport for Flight Operations…

In the last 18 months, O’Hare and Midway International Airports welcomed six new international airlines and added dozens of new destinations and Chicago Department of Aviation Commissioner Rosemarie Andolino is confident talks during World Routes will result in more arrivals into the Chicago aviation network.

WORLD ROUTES: Chicago Reclaims Title as World's Busiest Airport for Flight Operations

One day after a successful World Routes concluded in Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that, for the first time since 2004, O’Hare International Airport had regained its status as the world’s busiest airport for flight operations.

From January to August 2014, more than 580,000 flights departed or landed at O’Hare, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. In 2014, Chicago’s airports have experienced substantial growth in passenger activity, especially for international traffic. Through the first half of the year, international passenger volume is up eight per cent at O’Hare (5.2 million passengers) and 15 per cent at Midway (289,300).

“O’Hare isn’t just the busiest airport in the world, it’s an asset for the City of Chicago,” said Mayor Emanuel. “These new gains will help us attract new businesses and solidify our place as the best connected city in the US and around the world.”

In the last 18 months, O’Hare and Midway International Airports welcomed six new international airlines and added dozens of new destinations and Chicago Department of Aviation Commissioner Rosemarie Andolino is confident talks during World Routes will result in more arrivals into the Chicago aviation network.

“On behalf of Mayor Emanuel, we want to thank World Routes and the delegates that travelled from all corners of the world to visit Chicago,” said Commissioner Andolino. “Through the contacts made here, Chicago’s airports will continue to grow service and choices for travellers.”

SOURCE::::: Richard Maslen,
Editor, Routesonline    Routesonline.com

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கோ ஹோம், கோ டூ ஹோம் எது சரி ?….!!!

  ….OMNI ……ஆம்னி என்றால் எல்லாம் என்று அர்த்தம். இறைவனை OMNIPRESENT என்பதுண்டு. அதாவது எல்லா இடங்களிலும் நிறைந்திருப்பவன். OMNIPOTENT என்றும் சொல்வதுண்டு. சர்வசக்திகளும் படைத்தவன் என்ற அர்த்தத்தில். OMNIVORE என்றால் எல்லாவற்றையும் சாப்பிடக்கூடிய மிருகம் என்று பொருள். அதாவது பிற விலங்குகள், தாவரங்கள் என்று எதையும் சாப்பிடக் கூடியது.

அதெல்லாம் இருக்கட்டும் OMNI BUS என்கிறோமே அதற்கு என்ன அர்த்தம்? அந்தக் காலத்தில் குதிரைகளால் இழுக்கப்பட்ட, மூடப்பட்ட வண்டியைத்தான் OMNIBUS என்பார்கள். லத்தீன் மொழியில் OMNIBUS என்றால் அனைவருக்குமானது என்று பொருள். OMNIBUS எந்த இடத்திற்கும் செல்லும் (அதாவது இந்த தடத்தில் மட்டுமே இது செல்லும் என்பது கிடையாது).

Potable water

ஓர் அடுக்கக விற்பனை விளம்பரத்தில் வசதிகள் என்ற பட்டியலின் கீழ் Potable water என்று குறிப்பிட்டதைச் சுட்டிக் காட்டும் ஒரு வாசகர் இப்படியொரு கேள்வியை எழுப்பியிருக்கிறார். ‘’வெளியிடத்திலிருந்து இங்கே தண்ணீர் கொண்டு வருகிறார்கள் என்றால் அது எப்படி ஒரு சாதகமான விஷயம்?’’.

Potable என்ற வார்த்தையோடு portable என்ற வார்த்தையை இவர் குழப்பிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறார் என்று படுகிறது. Portable என்றால் ஓரிடத்திலிருந்து இன்னொரு இடத்திற்கு எடுத்துச் செல்லக்கூடிய என்று பொருள். Potable என்றால் குடிக்கத்தக்க என்று அர்த்தம்.

Potable water என்றால் அந்த நிலத்தில் கிடைக்கும் தண்ணீர் குடிக்கத்தக்கது – அதாவது உப்பாக இருக்காது என்று பொருள். இது சாதக மானதுதானே?

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‘’My wife delivered a baby yesterday’’ என்று ஒருவர் சொன்னால் என்ன செய்வீர்கள்? ‘’இதென்ன கேள்வி? கை கொடுப்பேன். வாழ்த்து சொல்வேன்.. மறக்காமல் “எப்ப ட்ரீட் என்பேன்’’ என்கிறீர்களா? இதையெல்லாம் செய்யுங்கள். ஆனால் பிறகு நேரம் கிடைக்கும்போது அவர் கூறிய வாக்கியத்திலுள்ள தவறையும் எடுத்துக் காட்டுங்கள்.

‘’My wife delivered a baby yesterday’’ என்ற வாக்கியத்தில் என்ன தவறு என்கிறீர்களா? இப்படி யோசியுங்கள். உங்களுக்கு ஒரு தபாலில் ஒரு பார்சல் வந்தால் அதை ‘’The postman delivered a parcel’’ என்பீர்கள் இல்லையா? அதாவது தபால்காரரின் வேலை யாரோ அனுப்பிய பார்சலை உங்களிடம் சேர்ப்பிப்பது மட்டும்தான். ஆனால் உங்கள் நண்பரின் மனைவி கஷ்டப்பட்டுத் தானாகவே ஒரு குழந்தையைப் பெற்றிருக்கிறாள். அவருக்குப் பிரசவம் பார்த்த டாக்டரைப் பற்றி வேண்டுமானால் ‘’The doctor delivered the baby to me’’ எனலாம். எனவே ‘’My wife gave birth to a child yesterday’’ என்று உங்கள் நண்பர் கூறுவதுதான் சரியானது.

புயலென…

Stormed என்பதன் அர்த்தத்தைக் கேட்டிருக்கிறார் ஒரு வாசகர். Storm என்பது புயல். இது பெயர் சொல். ஆனால் Stormed என்பது கடந்த கால வினைச்சொல் – Verb in past tense.

Stormed என்றால் கோபத்துடனும், வேகமாகவும் ஓரிடத்திலிருந்து மற்றொரு இடத்துக்குச் செல்வது என்று பொருள். எடுத்துக் காட்டு – He burst into tears and stormed off. புயலெனக் கிளம்பினான், வில்லினின்று விடுபட்ட அம்பு

போலக் கிளம்பினான் என்றெல்லாம் இதற்குப் பொருள் கொள்ளலாமா என்று கேட்கும் அனைத்து ராசி நண்பர்களே, கொள்ளலாம். கொள்ளலாம் என நான் கூறுகிறேன்.

பொங்கி எழும் வாசகர்கள்

நம் வாசக நண்பர்கள் “பொறுப்பதே வேண்டாம். பொங்கி எழு” பிரிவினர்.

“பாரம்பரியம் மிக்க இந்து இதழில் நீங்கள் இப்படி ஒரு தவறு செய்யலாமா?” என்று ஒருவர் கடிதம் போட்டுள்ளார்.

இருவாரங்களுக்கு முன் வெளியிடப்பட்டிருந்த கார்ட்டூனில் “Go to home” என்ற வாக்கியம் இடம் பெற்றிருந்தது. “Go home” என்பதுதான் சரி என்று சுட்டியும், குட்டியும் வந்தன கடிதங்கள்.

“Go to home” என்று நான் எழுதுவதற்கு முன்பாக எனக்குள் நானே இரண்டு பகுதிகளாகப் பிரிந்து (அந்தக் காலத் திரைப்படக் காட்சிகளில் காணப்படுவது போல) விவாதித்தேன். அந்த விவாதம் இப்படி இருந்தது.

பகுதி 1 – Go abroad என்றுதானே எழுதுகிறோம்? அப்படியானால் Go home என்றுதான் எழுத வேண்டும்.

பகுதி 2 – Go to hospital என்று எழுதுவாயா? இல்லை Go hospital என்று எழுதுவாயா? (இந்த இடத்தில் பகுதி-2 விடமிருந்து ஏளனச் சிரிப்பு. காரணம் Go hospital என்றதும் மருத்துவமனையே நகர்ந்து செல்வது போன்ற காட்சி அதற்குள் விரிகிறது).

பகுதி 1 – இதென்ன உளறல்? Go to downstairs என்பாயா? Go downstairs தானே? எனவே Go home தான்.

பகுதி 2 – அதெல்லாம் இருக்கட்டும். Go to house என்று எழுதும்போது Go home என்று ஏன் எழுத வேண்டும்?

பகுதி 1 – பிரபல இலக்கண நூல்களை ரெஃபர் செய்தும் புரிய வில்லையா? Go home என்பதில் home என்பது adverb ஆகப் பயன்படுத்தப்பட்டிருக்கிறது.

(இதைத் தொடர்ந்து ‘’Home என்பது இந்த இடத்தில் adverb என்றால் house என்பது ஏன் adverb இல்லை? தவிர இந்த விளக்கம் தெளிவைத் தரவில்லை’’ என்றெல்லாம் விவாதித்த பகுதி – 2, ‘’Go to Home’’ என்றே எழுத வைத்து விட்டது.)

வாசகர்களின் கடிதங்களுக்குப் பின் –

பகுதிகள் 1 & 2 இரண்டும் சேர்ந்து சகலமானவர்களுக்கும் தெரிவிப்பது இதுதான். லாஜிக் எப்படி இருந்தாலும், சமீபத்தில் சில ஆங்கில எழுத்தாளர்கள் வேறுமாதிரி எழுதினாலும், தொன்று தொட்டுப் பயன்பாட்டில் இருப்பது Go Home தான். Go Home தான்.

என்ன … திருப்தி தானே- ?

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SOURCE::::ஜி.எஸ்.சுப்ரமணியன்  in The Hindu…Tamil

Natarajan

Many of us Do not Know these Facts about Mahatma Gandhi….

We all know Mahatma Gandhi as the man who led our country to freedom. But we know little about some smaller and more astonishing facts about his life. The following are 16 facts about Mahatma Gandhi that are mostly unknown:

1. Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize 5 times

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The committee regrets not giving him the Nobel Peace prize to this day as the award is never given posthumously. (Source)

 

2. M. K. Gandhi was responsible for the Civil Rights movement in 4 continents and 12 countries

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3. The funeral procession of Mahatma Gandhi was 8 kilometers long

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4. Great Britain, the country against whom he fought for independence, released a stamp honouring him, 21 years after his death

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5. Mahatma Gandhi walked/traveled almost 18 kilometers a day throughout his lifetime which is enough to walk around the world twice over

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6. Gandhiji served in the army during the Boer war – he crusaded against violence since the time he realized the horrors of war

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7. Mahatma Gandhi corresponded with a lot of people – Tolstoy, Einstein and Hitler were among the many

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8. Gandhiji was not present during Nehru’s tryst of destiny speech to celebrate independence

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He was in Kolkata fasting for religious harmony.

 

9. Most relics of Gandhiji including the clothes he wore when he was shot are still preserved in Gandhi Museum, Madurai

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10. He never held an official position in any political body during the final years of his life

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11. He was thinking of dissolving the Congress a day before he died

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12. Steve Jobs was a fan of Mahatma Gandhi – his round glasses are not only similar but also a tribute

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13. Gandhiji had a set of false teeth, which he carried in a fold of his loin cloth

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14. Mahatma Gandhi spoke English with an Irish accent, for one of his first teachers was an Irishman

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15. There are 53 major roads (excluding the smaller ones) in India, and 48 roads outside India that are named after him

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16. Gandhiji helped establish 3 football clubs in Durban, Pretoria and Johannesburg all of which were given the same name: Passive Resisters Soccer Club

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Mahatma Gandhi promoted football in his non-violent campaign against racial discrimination. (Source)

Live as if you were to die tomorrow.” Throughout his life Mahatma Gandhi did things that were inspirational, things that nobody thought he could do and made sure that he lived up to this line said by him.

Source::::storypick.com

Natarajan