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Did you offer, nay, SMS your prayers today?

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GOD was never before so easily accessible! If you feel like offering prayer, and don’t feel like walking up to the temple, all you are required to do now is just  SMS your wishes to the temple-managed electronic message box. After doing that tough, tedious and tiring job(!), you can rest assured that your prayer has reached the destination, the temple, the God’s abode! And if you thought it’s a joke, dear friend, you are utterly mistaken!  Shree Siddhivinayak Temple  in Mumbai, which is known to be frequented by celebrity-devotees, including aging-Don  Big B  and oft-in trouble  Sanjay Dutt , has struck a deal with a mobile phone service provider. Using this  mobile  service, now  couch potatoes  and those really hard-pressed for time can SMS their prayers to the “wish box” of the temple…to be heard (and acted upon?) by  Lord Ganesha  at His convenience. With around 1,000 SMSes lying to be attended to by the deity in just a week’s time, it seems hi-tech prayer is catching fast! Shree S...

Global warming to Ice Age: Kal ho na ho…

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CALL IT fiction paving the way for fact, or the vice-versa…it turns out to be the same. The likely future shape of things, as depicted on celluloid by the acclaimed Hollywood filmmaker Roland Emmerich in his movie The Day After Tomorrow , sent shivers down my spine. It has the potential to kick up a global debate on whether the mankind would actually witness the natural catastrophe that the movie talks about — the Ice Age , a fall-out of man-made environmental pollution . With the Green House fast turning into a “red” phenomenon for the concerned lot, the movie has virtually stirred the hornet’s nest: will the Ice Age be a reality one day? Well, the filmmaker asserts that the depiction of the catastrophe is more than mere fiction, and so do the scientists. An Ice Age occurs when the Conveyor — the massive system of water flow from North to South — shuts down. Besides, it’s is also said to be a fallout of a complicated interaction between various natural elements/celestial events suc...

PictureSpeak: Saying the un-said

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SOMETIMES, GESTURES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS: While Mr. Sharad Pawar had set his eyes on the Prime Minister's chair, Sonia Ma'am chose not to elevate the Maratha leader beyond the position of Agriculture Minister...a second time. So, Mr. Pawar's bafflement is understandable. Does the picture suggest this? Well, that I leave for you to decide.

Wrap me in your wings...

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A few days ago, a Facebook  friend of mine forwarded me the lines below. I read them and read them and read them... The poem touched my heart and soul, and I was so badly reminded of my love , who chose to desert me a few years back in pursuit of mirage-like brighter tomorrow. These simple lines reflect the urge to love and be loved, and the need to have a sense of belonging and emotional security in the most sublime manner. However, the beauty of the poem lies in its simple narrative, without using a single complex term, idea or thought. Hope you enjoy it as well. When I worry about the future, You wrap me in your wings and tell me there is only the moment! When I feel insecure, You wrap me in your wings and tell me you are there! When I am unhappy about things I can't control, You wrap me in your wings and guide me in the right direction! When I am lonely and feeling lost, You wrap me in your wings with your empowering love! When I am tearful and sad, You wrap me in your wings a...

Manmohan’s ministry: Crown heavier than king himself

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YES, you heard it right…the little, sweet Mannu Uncle – a respectable economist-turned-Prime Minister-turned-Gandhi family loyalist (won’t call sycophant yet) – may find it a bit too hard to handle his 78- strong jumbo Council of Ministers . However, the root of the plight of our so-called (Singh is) King does not lie so much in the size of his ministry as much as in the composition of it. Owing to the politics of compromise(s) and appeasement that the Indian democracy is witness to, Manmohan Singh’s Council of Ministers has characters of all castes, creed, regions, religions, complexions, shapes, sizes and age. There are Farooq Abdullahs , Pranab Mukherjees , Sharad Pawars , Veerbhadra Singhs, Mamata Banerjees , Kamal Naths , Ambika Sonis, Kapil Sibals, Jaipal Reddys and Ghulam Nabi Azads, to name just a few, around him to keep pulling his strings from all sides, apart from the bed-ridden, oxygen-fitted ailing M Karunanidhi calling shots from his wheel-chair in Chennai ! How many...

Space tourism: A trip to moon

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“WHERE there’s will, there’s a way” will perhaps be the best way to say it all. It was a wonder of sorts as investor and philanthropist  Paul G. Allen , in association with  Scaled Composites , flew in the first-ever private manned vehicle beyond the Earth’s orbit. Apart from being an individual rare achievement, this historic event is sure to throw open a whole new world of opportunities for private  space tourism , a term virtually unheard of until a few years ago. The spacecraft— SpaceShipOne —test-piloted by Mike Melvill on the 21st June 2004, reached a record-breaking altitude of 328,491 feet (approximately 62 miles or 100 km), thereby making him the first civilian to fly a spaceship out of the atmosphere as also the first private pilot to earn an astronaut’s wings. On the successful completion of the mission, Scaled Composites founder and CEO  Burt Rutan  said: “Today’s flight marks a critical turning point in the history of aerospace,” adding that “we have redefined space travel...

'Terrorist' Prabhakaran is dead, Lankan army's terror lives on

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"THOSE who live by guns, die by guns" is an age-old belief, which may be true in letter but not always in sprit as well. The extent of appeal of the cliche depends on who are "those" being referred to and what prompted this "those" to take up arms. A cold-blooded killer, a hardcore criminal, a roadside robber or somebody akin to a freedom fighter? They may all use arms, but their mens rea - the real intent - may just not have any similarity. No, you got it wrong if you thought that I am here to defend the slain chief of LTTE Vellupillai Prabhakaran and what he stood for. Violence in any form must be condemned, as violence becoming the means of expression can only guide a situation to more violence. But at the moment, the twin crucial questions raising their heads are: "Has the death of Prabhakaran also laid to rest the cause he had been fighting for over 25 years?" and "If he was a terrorist, what should the Sri Lankan army be termed as?...

11 mn Americans don't know ABC of English language!

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A revelation: “All developing and underdeveloped countries have a large number of illiterates!” You are neither surprised nor amused...I bet! “Revelation? Joking or what...!” you might say. And one won't dispute you. It’s been a Third World truth since ages. But what if you were to hear that 11 million Americans can’t read English? You might say again, “Joking or what?” But now it's your turn to be truely surprised...that's another piece of TRUTH. However incredible it may sound, the fact remains that one out of every 20 American adults can’t make out the head and tail of English language, leave apart English literature, according to a federal study conducted some time back. This means that no less than 11 million Americans are unfit for performing even everyday tasks. The survey studied a varied sample of 19,000 adults, who are living in homes, college hostels and even those behind the bar. As many as 30 million adults have ‘below basic’ skills in English language. Their ...

Indian netizens outdo global counterparts in online shopping

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INDIAN netizens have scored over their global counterparts. A recent study by the US-based ACNielsen says that a consistently increasing number of Indians is going for online shopping, and that the average percentage of Indians doing shopping through the Net is better than that of the rest of the world. The study, conducted in 38 markets and over 21,000 respondents, said that one-tenth of the global population does online shopping. However, while the most-preferred online shopping item worldwide is books, in India, it’s booking air tickets , with as much as one-third of the netizens buying air tickets online. Next to follow are electronic items, like CDs and DVDs, and apparel, at 24% and 20%, respectively. Given the fact that India houses a minimal 4% or 40 million of the internet-savvy people, the study’s findings are a revelation in true sense. Also See: Financial Express

Jharkhand, naturally!

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AS one traverses through the serpentine, lush-green, 20-km stretch along the Hazaribagh Wildlife National Park , one discovers slogans like “Jungle is God’s temple!” and “Shoot, but don’t shoot!” — invoking a sense of conservation for flora and fauna. Although these oneliners are mostly seen, read and forgotten, their essence seems to have been well-preserved by the aboriginal inhabitants of the region. And it is for this reason perhaps that Jharkhand today is what it looks like:  “Mother Nature’s Own State” — original and pure! Having come into being as recently as November 2000, the state’s mineral riches — iron, coal, copper, mica and uranium, among others — account for 40 per cent of the total mineral wealth of the country. It has a good industrial base as well. However, with 29 per cent of its total area under forest cover, the state boasts of great eco-tourism potential. Evergreen forests, wildlife, lakes, waterfalls, scenic beauty, health and holiday resorts coupled with a temp...