Thursday 19 June 2014

[www.keralites.net] Thank you for the way you love me ......

 


 
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God knew that everyone needs
Companionship and cheer,
He knew that people need someone
Whose thoughts are always near.
He knew that we need someone kind
To lend a helping hand,
Someone to gladly take the time
To care and understand.
God knew that we all need someone
To share each happy day,
And to be a source of courage
When troubles come our way.
Someone to be true to us
Whether near or far apart,
Someone whose love we can always hold
And treasure in our hearts...
And that's why God gave us friends!
And That's Why I'm Glad He Gave Me You! 

 

 
 
 
 

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[www.keralites.net] Bihar's Super 30 does it again, 27 qualify for IITs - Among the successful, this year, are children of cobbler, roadside vendors and grocer.

 

Bihar's Super 30 does it again, 27 qualify for IITs :- Experiencing acute poverty in his student days, which prevented him from going to Cambridge University for higher education, Anand Kumar made his life a mission to help wards of humble background of his Super 30 realise their dreams.

 
Launched in 2001, 308 students from Super 30 have made it to IIT out of 360 who appeared from the institution so far, a statement from Super 30 said.

 
Among the successful, this year, are children of cobbler, roadside vendors and grocer.

 
Super 30 of mathematician Anand Kumar has again excelled in JEE advance result With tears in his eyes, Sunil son of a daily wager from Sanda who qualified for IIT said "what Anand Sir is doing for the poor is something only messiah can do. I will try to follow in his footsteps."
Dhananjay Kumar's grocer father due to poverty wanted him to sit in the shop. Determined to study, he would save money while purchasing vegetables from wholesale market to purchase books and study during free time.

 
Passion drove him to steal Rs.50 to purchase application form of Super 30 and the rest is history.

 
Misfortune struck Mani Ram Singh, a boy from Bijnaru in Uttar Pradesh whose farm labourer father could not afford treatment of paralytic strike.

 
"I knew there was not much I could do for my physical disability, but still I wanted to study. However, continuing education was a big ask as I could not think of going beyond a local government school," he said.

 
Sudhir from Nalanda district, too, recalls, how he used to sit with his cobbler father to help him.

 
"One day, I polished shoes of a man and when I asked for money, he abused me and walked away. I was angry but my father told me to calm down and said that the best way to take revenge was to acquire real power through education," he said.

 
Full article in the link below.

 

 

 
Super 30 website      http://super30.org/index.html  

 
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[www.keralites.net] 9 Tips To Make Effective Decisions

 

By Junaid Tahir
Its true that you are the product of your own thoughts and decisions. Whatever you decide on daily basis, whatever you do in your routine life is directly or indirectly linked to your future. That means you are making the foundation of your destiny with your decision and actions in your routine life. So by looking at the bigger picture, it is right to conclude that decision making is critically important for your success and achievements of lifetime goals.  Given below is the list of insightful factors which you need to considere while making decisions.  Article written by Junaid.Tahir

 
1.     Consider the short term and long term consequences: Whether the decision is materialistic or a sensitive family matter.  You have to consider short terms and long terms benefits.

 
 
2.    Cost Vs quality if applicable. If you intend to purchase something, consider cost, quality, warranty perspectives. Usually cheep products have less life and bad quality but is not the case always. To cope up with this, define your budget and then carefully analyze all the options which are falling within your budget.

3.    Need Vs wants analysis: Are you purchasing for pleasure or it is your long term need. Remember this is a difference between pleasure and happiness. Sometimes pleasure dost not last long so you don't want to spend a lot for the sake of short time pleasure. If you are in Need of something then consider point-1 and point-2. Article written by Junaid.Tahir

4.    Consider emotions: This is quite sensitive aspect. You have to put yourself in everyone's shoes to understand his/her emotions. You don't want to hurt someone with your decision,  instead you want to keep your stake holders emotionally satisfied. Emotional Intelligence is an art; learn it by reading on internet. To understand people you have to have true sense of judging people

5.    Consider Win-Win:  A balanced approach in which everyone gains is always recommended.  

6.    Consider all options: Don't stop your brain on one idea or approach. Think about more options. Seek advice from others on different possible solutions of the given situation/problem. to the problems which need decisions.

7.    Ask for criticism: If possible ask for criticism before implementing the decision. Although it's never too late to ask for criticism even after your decision. Feedback always helps in your future.

8.   
Learn to differentiate between Urgent and Important tasks. Urgent is something which must be done NOW or as soon as possible, whereas an Important matter may not be an urgent one. Read my article Urgent and Important.

9.    Closely observe others: Think about what your friend/colleague/acquaintance did under a specific condition. A wise man always learns from the mistakes of others.
 

 

 

 

Junaid Tahir 
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