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THE MOMENT ONE UTTERS A WORD . HIS VIRTUES AND NOBILITY ARE ASCERTAINED ! - SANSKRIT

MUMBAI TO MAHESHWAR

I started from GOREGAON got local train for BANDRA. There I caught a rikshow to LTT. 2336 BHAGALPUR EX. Leaves terminus at 7 . 45. I m rt now at LTT. The train was right ontime. At about 12.15 I reached MANMAM JN. Here I met my wife. She brought tiffin for me. . We had very little time to chat. Train left within few minuts. Around 5.40 I reached at KHANDWA stn. Shri Pramodrao came to receive me on stn. I m very much thankful to him. He took out valuable time for me from his busy schedule. Within 5 min we were at home. Devkaku and Mayamaushi were waiting for us. The banglow owned by Devkaku is so beautiful ....
Deokaku's house at Khandwa. The house is 84 years old , there is not a single crack on the walls.Architecure is aristocratic , cool having major woodwork.


Myself with Deokaku in front of the main door. I am honourd to have photograph with Deokaku , very intelligent and confident aunty. You cannot imagine her ade , she is running 74 now.


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Mariana from venezuela , she performs "Trambak Homa" at the center. She is professional cinematographer.


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Sunrise at Narmada river near center. It was a very pleasant morning. Narmada is very calm and quiate here. Cool breeze touching me as if mother Narmada was delighted to see her child. Even sun was happily lying on her lab .

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Ann and her husband are taking care of the center at "TAPOVAN".


Shriguru's house. I received a very warmth welcome from Shriguru. His blessings and softspoken words are guiding me towards the liberation.


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LIBERTY AND PEACE FOR ALL

Hi,

I just joined a global movement to free Burmese democracy leader and Nobel Peace prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi and 2,100 other political prisoners and I thought that you would want to get involved.

The only crime Aung San Suu Kyi and her fellow prisoners have committed was to peacefully call for democracy. Days before she was due to be released after 13 years of detention, the brutal regime has locked up again on trumped up charges. She is seriously ill, but the brutal military regime wants to keep her under lock and key so that she cannot challenge them in next year's elections.

The petition is calling on the UN Secretary General to act now -- he can require the prisoners release as a condition of renewed international engagement. The petition will be presented on May 26th by brave Burmese democracy activists -- so we have just 6 days to build a massive global movement. Click on the link to sign the petition and send this email on to friends and family!

http://www.avaaz.org/en/free_aung_san_suu_kyi/98.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK

Thank you so much for your help!

P.S. For more information read the full alert below.

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Dear Friends,

Burma's democracy leader and Nobel Peace prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been locked up on new trumped up charges, just days before her 13 years of detention was due to expire. She and thousands of fellow monks and students have been imprisoned for bravely challenging the brutal military regime with peaceful calls for democracy.

Risking danger to speak out for their jailed friends, Burmese activists are demanding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners and calling on the world to help. We have six days to get a flood of petition signatures to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon calling on him to make their release a top priority -- he can make it a condition of any renewed international engagement. Follow the link to sign the petition, and forward this email on to friends to ensure Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners are freed. Burmese activists will present the global petition to the media on May 26th:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/free_aung_san_suu_kyi/98.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK

On May 14th, Aung San Suu Kyi was arrested and sent to jail to charged in connection with an American man who allegedly sneaked uninvited into the compound where she is being held in Yangon. The charges are absurd -- it is the Burmese military, now charging her with breach of house arrest, that are responsible for the security of the compound. They area pretext to keep her detained until after elections which are set for 2010.

The Burmese regime is renown for its vicious repression of any threat to full military control - thousands are in jail in inhumane conditions and denied any medical care, there are ongoing abuses of human rights, there is violent repression of ethnic groups, and over a million have been forced into refuge across the border.

Aung San Suu Kyi's is the greatest threat to the junta's hold on power. Her moral leadership of the democracy movement and the legacy of her landslide victory in 1990 elections means that she is the only figure who could face down the military in elections next year. She has been detained over and over again since 1988 -- under house arrest and allowed no contact with the outside world. But this scandalous new detention in the notorious Insein Prison without medical care could be very dangerous because she is seriously ill.

Sources say that the military regime is fearful of this unified and massive online call to the UN -- over 160 Burma exile and solidarity groups in 24 countries are participating in the campaign. And the Secretary General and key regional players that are looking to re-engage with the Burmese regime, can influence the fate of these prisoners. Last week Secretary General Ban Ki Moon said: 'Aung San Suu Kyi and all those that have a contribution to make to the future of their country must be free'. Let's overwhelm him with a global call to urgently act on his words and stop the arrests and brutality:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/free_aung_san_suu_kyi/98.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK

As with the release of Nelson Mandela from years of prison in South Africa, the freedom of Aung San Suu Kyi from years of unjust detention, will bring a new beginning to Burma and hope for democracy. This week could be that historical time for change - let's stand united behind Suu Kyi and these brave men and women and demand their release now!

http://www.avaaz.org/en/free_aung_san_suu_kyi/98.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK

With hope,

Alice, Brett, Ricken, Pascal, Graziela, Paula and the rest of the Avaaz team

PS.

For more about Aung San Suu Kyi visit:
http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/aboutburma/aung_san_suu_kyi.htm

For more about the Global Free Political Prisoners Campaign visit:
http://www.fbppn.net/?page_id=582

A Letter from former Presidents for the release of political prisoners:
http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/index.php/burma/news/Letter-from-112-Former-Presidents-and-Prime-Ministers-to-UN-

For the West and Asian countries reactions to Aung San Suu Kyi's arrest:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8050545.stm

For the full statement from the UN Sectretary General on Aung San Suu Kyi's arrest:
http://www.un.org/apps/sg/sgstats.asp?nid=3848

GANESH UTSAV IN MUMBAI

Ganesh Utsav is a big festival event in Mumbai. There are number of groups all over the Mumbai who celebrate this festival on their own way . Here are some interesting links to get an little idea about the enthusiasm in masses.


Here are some links to understand the nature of the festival.


<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7S47Ffk-cI>

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KopG7MU89Q0>

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjwP24iyn1Q&feature=related>

<http://www.loksatta.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1943&Itemid=216>

REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA


On the eve of Republic Day I remeber these words of Mahatma Gandhi
"AN EYE FOR AN EYE ONLY ENDS UP MAKING THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND"
Intollerence is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.
Civilized and responsible citizens is real treasure of a nation.I wish my indian friends all over the world a safe and cherished Republic Day ! Aniruddha

WHAT ARE WE GOING TO HANDOVER IN INHERITANCE TO OUR CHILDREN ?????

This is the most crucial question next generation is going to ask !!Give thought over your children's future. Whether we want our children to become psycho ? or we intend to give them a better world - peaceful and harmonious ? . Love within heart and affection in mind , humanity in thoughts ..... Please sow the seeds of progress with peace , ethnic equality , quality life , patience , tolerance , sharing and caring , one family of global brotherhood. Hatred only brings war and distructions. No one has ever benefited by war and bloodshed.

PROUD TO BE INDIAN



Chandrayaan-1 enters Lunar Transfer Trajectory

November 4, 2008



The fifth and final orbit raising manoeuvre of Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft was successfully carried out today (November 4, 2008) morning at 04:56 am IST. During this manoeuvre, the spacecraft’s 440 Newton liquid engine was fired for about two and a half minutes. With this, Chandrayaan-1 entered the Lunar Transfer Trajectory with an apogee (farthest point to Earth) of about 380,000 km (three lakh eighty thousand km).

The health of the spacecraft is being continuously monitored from the Spacecraft Control Centre at ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bangalore with support from Indian Deep Space Network (IDSN) antennas at Byalalu. Since its launch on October 22 by PSLV-C11, all systems onboard Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft are performing normally. Chandrayaan-1 will approach the Moon on November 8, 2008 and the spacecraft’s liquid engine will be fired again to insert the spacecraft into lunar orbit.




Today, India is one of the very few countries that have significant achievements to their credit in the arena of space. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has designed, developed and built a variety of satellites. And, it has successfully launched many of them into their intended orbits. More importantly, the country has used its satellites for the rapid expansion of its national infrastructure including telecommunications, TV broadcasting, weather monitoring, education, public health, agriculture and rural development. More recently, India has provided many space-based services including launch services to foreign customers on a competitive basis. With ample experience and many successes in Earth orbit, ISRO has now taken up Chandrayaan-1, its first bold step beyond Earth orbit into deep space.


The primary objectives of Chandrayaan-1 are:
To place an unmanned spacecraft in an orbit around the moon
To conduct mineralogical and chemical mapping of the lunar surface
To upgrade the technological base in the country



Chandrayaan-1: The Goals

The primary objectives of Chandrayaan-1 are:
1. To expand scientific knowledge about the moon
2. To upgrade India's technological capability
3. To provide challenging opportunities for planetary
research to the younger generation of Indian scientists


Information gathered from <www.isro.org/Chandrayaan/>
<http://www.isro.org/pressrelease/Nov14_2008.htm>

Dr. ARUN PANDE'S EXTRAORDINARY WORK FOR POOR INDIAN FARMERS

Dr. Arun Pande is A genius team leader in TCS. He alongwith his team has developed software working with CDMA technology to help poor farmers in INDIA. Here is short information about his work.


Press Release Qualcomm Incorporated
www.qualcomm.com

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Qualcomm Announces Wireless Reach BREW Application Funding Winners
Five BREW Developers Selected to Receive Grants Totaling USD 500,000
SAN DIEGO — 02-26-2007 — Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading developer and innovator of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and other advanced wireless technologies, today announced the selection of winners for the Company's Wireless Reach™ BREW® Application Funding Program. As part of Qualcomm's Wireless Reach initiative, the USD 1 million fund is designed to increase the availability of useful wireless applications in countries around the world.

Qualcomm's Wireless Reach BREW Application Funding Program challenged developers to create the most innovative BREW public service application in one of five areas: healthcare, education, public safety, governance and the environment. Qualcomm is awarding grants to the most innovative proposals for BREW applications.

The grand prize winner, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) of India, is a leading IT services, business solutions and outsourcing organization. TCS will receive a grant for USD 100,000 for development of its proposed application. The application development team, led by TCS' head of advanced technology and applications, Dr. Arun Pande, will demonstrate how CDMA networks can help provide specific and useful advice to farmers and spread the benefits of technology deep into rural India at an affordable cost. For the grand prize, Qualcomm will also apply additional funds to put TCS' proposal into action through a new or existing Wireless Reach project.

The other grant recipients, each receiving USD 100,000, plan to develop a variety of advanced BREW applications with the support of Qualcomm's funding program. They are (in alphabetical order):
Bandung Institute of Technology - Ria L. Moedomo, Ph.D. student (Bandung, Indonesia). The application provides a system to assist in processing and analyzing the poultry sales and distribution process to track and combat against Avian Influenza (Bird Flu).


Beijing InfoQuick SinoVoice Speech Technology Corp. - Lenny Zhang, chief executive officer (Beijing). The application, called Sbikit, uses text-to-speech and automatic speech recognition technologies to assist visually impaired persons in communication.


BeWell Mobile Technology Inc. - Shahin Bakhshandeh and Chris Ungson, co-founders; Sarah De Young, director (Walnut Creek, Calif., U.S.A.). The applications, entitled Asthma Assistant and Diabetes Assistant, are part of a flexible platform solution for patient engagement software that can be adapted to a broad range of uses in the areas of health and wellness, education, research, preventive care and chronic disease management.


University of California, Berkeley - Dr. John Canny, professor, computer science division (Berkeley, Calif., U.S.A.). The application, called MILLEE for Mobile and Immersive Learning for Literacy in Emerging Economies, uses game-like learning on cell phones to improve literacy.
“Qualcomm is very proud to recognize these organizations and their creative efforts to develop BREW applications that will serve the public interest,” said Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm. “The innovative applications they'll design hold great potential to enhance the quality of life for all who use them. As mobile broadband services expand into underserved communities, we're pleased to support these developers in our shared commitment to improve the way people communicate and access information around the world.”

Winners were selected based on a careful review of their proposals by an external panel of judges chosen for their expertise in global telecommunications and economic development. They are (in alphabetical order):
Dr. Gerry Chan, who has been vice president of terrestrial wireless systems for the Communications Research Centre (CRC), Canada since April 1998. This research branch is responsible for the research and development of a wide range of state-of-the-art wireless technologies. Prior to joining CRC, Dr. Chan was director of terrestrial engineering, spectrum engineering branch, for Industry Canada, taught at Nanyang Technological University of Singapore and worked in industry.


Dr. Peter Cowhey is associate vice chancellor for international affairs and dean of the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Cowhey is an expert on U.S. international economic and technology policy, with special expertise in the international communications and information industries. He has served as a leader in development and communications technology in both the government and non-profit sectors.


Tim Wood is technical project manager for the Grameen Foundation. He specializes in applying information technology to address the problems of poverty and health in developing countries. With the Grameen Technology Center, he pioneered replication of the Grameen Village Phone program and co-authored the Village Phone Replication Manual. Wood has also worked in software development and as a consultant focusing on the intersection of information technology and global health.
Qualcomm is driven by the belief that access to advanced wireless voice and data services improves people's lives. The Company's Wireless Reach initiative is designed to support programs and solutions that bring the benefits of connectivity to developing communities around the world. By working with BREW application developers, Qualcomm's Wireless Reach projects create new ways for people to communicate, learn, access healthcare and reach global markets.

“The grant winners in Qualcomm's Wireless Reach BREW Application Funding Program have shown an exceptional understanding of the challenges faced by developing regions and have offered solutions that clearly impressed the judges,” said Shawn A. Covell, senior director of international affairs for Qualcomm and head of the Wireless Reach initiative. “We're excited to work with these forward-thinking organizations in providing communities with new technologies and capabilities that reinforce their long-term economic and social development.”

“BREW is designed to accelerate wireless data worldwide, making it particularly well suited for developers targeting new markets as part of Qualcomm's Wireless Reach initiative,” said Peggy Johnson, president of Qualcomm Internet Services and executive vice president of Qualcomm. “We'll certainly be tracking the progress of grant recipients as they bring their proposed applications to fruition and make them available in 2007.”

BREW solutions change the way people relate to wireless data services. By enabling discovery and delivery of high-value content, BREW creates opportunities for the wireless industry to enhance consumers' mobile data experience. Qualcomm's comprehensive and targeted BREW Signature Solutions offer reduced time to market and lower capital investment for companies providing mobile products and services. Customers can also benefit from several modular BREW offerings, including uiOne™, deliveryOne™ and QPoint™, which provide the foundation for customer-differentiated wireless data capabilities.

Qualcomm Incorporated (www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on CDMA and other advanced technologies. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Qualcomm is included in the S&P 500 Index and is a 2006 FORTUNE 500® company traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market®

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Rural India Captures Attention of AT&T, TCS
Paula Bernier
07/17/2008


With the U.S. economy sagging and those in communications increasingly looking for opportunities abroad, India continues to be a key area of focus. Given it is the second largest country in terms of people and is the world’s most populous democracy, India has long been both a hot spot of investment and an important source of human resources for our industry. But, interestingly, we’re hearing a lot more lately about rural applications in India, among other developing countries.

For example, as reported previously, AT&T Chairman, President and CEO Randall L. Stephenson during his NXTcomm keynote speech this summer in Las Vegas mentioned how some fisherman in India recently began using mobile phones to call different ports to get the best price for their catch and, as result, increased their revenue by 8 percent. That, in turn, is allowing those fisherman to improve their quality of life and stimulate the economy by buying more goods and services both for the person and professional use, he said, adding that for every 10 percent penetration increase in cell phone service there’s a 0.6 percent increase in GDP.

“The telecom industry is sitting on a world of potential,” he said, noting that 80 percent of the world’s population lives within the coverage area of a cell site.

According to a study commissioned by the Center for Knowledge Societies, a research company specializing in emerging technologies for emerging economies, by the end of this year, three quarters of India's population will be covered by a mobile network. Many of these citizens live in poorer and more rural areas with scarce infrastructure and facilities, high illiteracy levels, and low PC and Internet penetration. That’s why the cell phone is a good option for reaching many of these people, and offering specialized applications can appeal to their needs.

Another application that not only relies on a communications network, but was actually designed in a targeted way to address a specific need of rural citizens in India, is called mKRISHI. Developed by Tata Consultancy Services TCS and running on Tata Indicom’s CDMA 2000 network (which covers about 60 percent of India’s population), mKRISHI provides personalized information and expert advice to rural farmers.

mKRISHI answers unique queries that farmers face and also provides up to date weather and pricing information through text-messaging on cell phones. The application can be prompted by text in farmers’ local languages or via voice functions, which is particularly helpful for those who are not literate in the agricultural community that is the most important sector of India’s economy.

Through mKRISHI, TCS is using various applications including sensors, camera phones, India’s cellular network, and GPS technologies serves up environmental information to agriculture experts, who in turn provide tailored advice to farmers.

Dr. Arun Pande of TCS told xchange via e-mail that mKRISHI has been deployed in several Indian villages including Borgaon, Waifad, Ganori and Bichaula for grape, cotton, soybean and potato farmers, respectively. In Borgaon village, service is operational. The grape farmers in Borgaon and nearby villages can seek advice and information on fertilizer, pesticide and growth hormone application. They also can get local weather forecast on their cell phones. Other services such as spot price, future price, crop insurance, loan services, rural yellow pages, government policy information will be introduced in a phased manner.

Currently the pilot, including weather and soil sensors at four villages mentioned above, would support about 20,000 farmers, each holding an average of three to four hectors of land. However, the total number of farmers who would be reached in a short time through M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), Grape Grower Association, Agro Business Model of Tata Chemicals (Tata Kisan Kendra) would be about 200,000. This number can be scaled up to millions through a local franchisee model when it is in place, Pande said.

For now, the service is offered on a pilot basis, and it is free, but Pande told xchange Tata plans to evolve a business model involving operator, local franchisees and subject matter experts. The services would be categorized into free, vanilla and premium and charges would be assessed accordingly. “We believe there is a scope of subsidizing the service to poor farmers to a great extent through targeted ads on a cell phone,” he said.

“It is too early to comment on the margins for the service provider,” added Pande, “but it is clear that service providers will play an important role in scaling up the operation and touching millions of farmers by distributing the application through cell phones. We found during our discussion with farmers that they may not have a need for casual voice communication in the village. However, the demand for voice and data goes up significantly if they are related to farming operation and related services.

Hence, [the] service provider would make margins not only on services but also on a cell phone if it can be branded for farmers by bundling mKRISHI-like applications into a cell phone.”

And that’s a significant opportunity, he said, given there are about 110 million farmers in India. “If one expects on an average $1 fee per month, the potential would be $110 million per month of revenue from this market segment,” he said. “Handset sale potential is about $11 billion for GPS-enabled 2 megapixel handsets with a price tag of $100 per handset. If upfront subsidy is provided for sale of handset, an appropriate EMI component would be charged from customers of recovered through enhanced monthly payment. Additionally, payment charge back would have to be dovetailed with seasonal income patterns of farmers so that there is no hardship of payments on monthly basis.”
copied from <xchangemag.com/rural-india-captures-attention-of-att-tcs.html>


WIRELESS

Another Tata Group company, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., won in the wireless category for a service that delivers crop advice to farmers in rural India by cellphone. Using remote sensors, a voice-enabled text-messaging service and a camera phone, TCS's mKrishi service can provide weather information and advice about dealing with plant pests, fertilizer and watering problems and other issues directly to a farmer in the field. The service is still being tested and hasn't been launched commercially, but TCS plans to eventually make it available in 22 of India's official languages.

Though the technology itself isn't new, "it does bring together a number of things that are quite useful," says William Webb, head of research and development at the U.K. Office of Communications and a member of the judging panel. "And it certainly does fit into that category of being a very worthy application." copied from <www.wsj.com>

ANCIENT VAIDIK TECHNIC

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AGNIHOTRA


Agnihotra is a process of purification of the atmosphere as a cumulative effect of various scientific principles harnessed to give rise to an unparalled purifying and healing phenomenon

The process of Agnihotra consists of making two offerings to the fire exactly at the time of sunrise & sunset alongwith the chanting of two small Sanskrit mantras.

The offerings consist of two pinchfuls of uncooked rice grains smeared with a few drops of cow's pure ghee. The fire is prepared out of dried cowdung cakes in a small copper pot of a semi-pyramid shape.
The positive effects of Agnihotra are an outcome of simultaneous functioning of many subtle scientific principles such as, effect of chanting of specific sounds on the atmosphere and mind, energies emanating from the pyramid- shape, nutritional effect of burning of medicinal ingredients and the effects of bio-rhythms etc .


Agnihotra balances the cycle of nature and nourishes the human life.
It creates pure, clean and medicinal atmosphere.
It cleanses the negative effects of pollution.

Agnihotra is for purification and healing of the atmosphere.
The atmosphere in which we live today is polluted in all respects.
Many complex problems which the world witnesses today have their origin in pollution.


NEED OF THE HOUR

In today's polluted atmosphere, we witness Mass Destruction of forests, Disappearance of many species of plants, animals, insects, birds, Disturbance in Ecocycles,Ozone Depletion, Global Warming, Acid rain and Decreasing Agricultural Production. Human health is at stake. Many killing diseases like Cancer and AIDS are on the rise. Increased alcoholism and drug abuse is a great challenge. Human mind is under great stress giving rise to more violence and many complex family and social problems. The list is unending.


If we want to live happily it is imperative to end the Vicious cycle by starting a Virtuous cycle. Agnihotra is the starting point of the virtuous cycle. With the regular practice of Agnihotra many of our problems will find their solutions automatically. As an individual you will find yourself a totally changed person! A stress-free & happy man!
With Agnihotra you bring happiness to yourself and others.
So you not only better yourself but also immensely contribute for the betterment of the world.


visit agnihotraindia.com for more details

WORLD TIMINGS

Mumbai

GANESH UTSAV

GANESH UTSAV is observed from "GANESH CHATURTHI" to "ANANT CHATURDASHI".
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