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Showing posts with label Value Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Value Issues. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Flood Aid Cleared by Trichy Customs after taking personal efforts and in Coordination with Disrtict Collector, Trichy:

Flood Aid Cleared by Trichy Customs after taking personal efforts and in Coordination with District Collector, Trichy:

Please go through the above 29.Dec.2015 press release by the Commissioner Customs, Trichy wrt to clearance of relief material arrived at Trichy Airport by undertaking efforts personally and in coordination with District Collector,Trichy. The procedure put forth is to ensure that the aid reaches the needy and also that anti national elements don't misuse this aid route to smuggle goods. Pls appreciate the onerous responsibility on customs and fwd to known groups to clear the apprehension in minds of general public. Thank you. Jai Hind🇮🇳




Thursday, 19 November 2015

CODE OF CONDUCT @ Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society


Our never compromising attitude on quality front and never-say-die attitude, which makes even the most difficult task look easier, help us in building a robust work culture on the basis of which the code of conduct of the Organization is developed.

Here labourers themselves are the owners. The profits are equally divided among them after apportioning the capital required for future growth. No wonder, the Sangam (group) is moving forward successfully sans any internal bickering. The members of Uralungal Labour Contract Co Operative Society Ltd.,are fully aware that goodwill of the Sangam cannot be compromised at any cost. Otherwise, strict disciplinary actions will be taken against the offenders. This was another reason for the seamless functioning of the society.( http://ulccsltd.com/code_of_conduct/ )

At Uralungal Labour Contract Co Operative Society Ltd., a work culture emphasizing on integrity and ethics upholds the values of the Organization.

It hardly gives any room for corruption or misappropriation of funds. Adherence to fair trade practices, quicker turnaround time, labor strength, economic stability, a huge resource of raw materials and machineries etc. are the factors that contribute to our credibility as the best co-operative society. No doubt, our values drive us forward. We always want the ULCCS Ltd to grow along with us and are willing to adapt to the changing times. ( http://ulccsltd.com/value_and_purpose/ )  read more @ http://ulccsltd.com

South Sudan's displaced women hold communities together In displacement camps and across fractured rural communities, women are holding what remains together. - Al Jazeera

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Mohandas: 20 who were inspired by him!! [Drop caste title Gandhi] - Read what Steve Jobs,Einstein,Mandela, King,Suu Ki,Bernard Shaw felt

“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Well, dead or alive, that’s a pretty big list. You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf
“Gandhi’s ideas have played a vital role in South Africa’s transformation and with the help of Gandhi’s teaching, apartheid has been overcome.” - See more at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/#sthash.YCPeNO1F.dpuf

http://www.thebetterindia.com/35422/20-greatest-world-leaders-and-thinkers-who-were-inspired-by-mahatma-gandhi/

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Kite's string-is it hampering the kite??

From Whatsapp: Father is flying a kite. His son is watching him carefully. After some time son says "Dad. Because of the string the kite is not able to go any further higher." Hearing this, the father smiles and breaks the string. The kite goes higher after breaking of the thread and then shortly after that it comes and falls on the ground. The child is very dejected and sad. The father sits next to him and calmly explains: "Son, in life we reach a certain level of prosperity and then we feel that there are certain things in our life that are not letting us grow any further like Home, Family, Culture, Friendship etc. We feel we want to be free from those strings which we believe are stopping us from going higher." "But, remember son. Going higher is easier than staying at the higher level." "And friends, family and culture etc are the things that will help us stay stable at the high heights that we have achieved. If we try to break away from those strings our condition will be similar to the kite." Moral "Never go away from culture, family, friends and relationships as they help keep us stable while you are flying high." Life is Beautiful  Stay connected.

Poor typist is again in trouble! Hope he gets help!

Bus Driver's Valiant Attempt to Save Youth Proves Futile-Good that passengers to coopetater to drive the patient 15km whithout stopping to get down

Bus Driver's Valiant Attempt to Save Youth Proves Futile-Good that passengers to cooperated to drive the patient 15km whith out stopping to get down. Humanity fought a good fight!

http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Tiruchy-MTC-Bus-Drivers-Valiant-Attempt-to-Save-Youth-Proves-Futile/2015/09/22/article3040707.ece

Saturday, 19 September 2015

How our ego & wrong attitudes, handicaps us!! 8 boys were standing on a track for racing....

8 boys were standing  on a track for racing.

Ready !

Steady !

Bang !

With sound of Pistol all boys started running.

Hardly  had they covered 10 to 15 steps,
1 boy slipped & fell.

 He started crying due to pain.

When other 7 Boys heard him, all of them STOPPED running..

STOOD for a while,

turned BACK & RAN
towards him.

All the 7 Boys LIFTED the Boy,
pacified him,
joined hands together,
walked together &
reached WINNING Post.

Officials were shocked.

Many Eyes were
filled with tears.

It happened at Pune.

Race was conducted by
National Institute of
Mental Health...

All participants were
Mentally RETARDED.

What did they teach ?
  • Teamwork,
  • Humanity,
  • Sportsman spirit,
  • Love,
  • Care &
  • Equality..

We Surely can NEVER Do this,

because...

We have Brains....
We have Ego...
We have Attitude

A RUPEE NOTE - What it can teach u? Two lessons from 2 short stories

A RUPEE NOTE - What it can teach u? Two lessons from 2 short stories

Prakash Iyer, MD, Kimberly-Clark Lever and Executive Coach from Pune shares two important management lessons he learnt from a 500-rupee note. Read on.

1. It happened some years ago but I can recall the evening like it happened just last week.
I was in an audience listening to a motivational guru.
The speaker whipped out his wallet and pulled out a five hundred-rupee note.
Holding it up, he asked, "Who wants this five hundred rupee note?"
Lots of hands went up. Including mine.
A slow chorus began to build as people began to shout "Me!" "Me!"
I began to wonder who the lucky one would be who the speaker would choose.
And I also secretly wondered -- and I am sure others did too -- why he would simply give away five hundred rupees.
Even as the shouts of "I want it" grew louder, I noticed a young woman running down the aisle.
She ran up onto the stage, went up to the speaker, and grabbed the five hundred-rupee note from his hand. "Well done, young lady," said the speaker into the microphone.
"Most of us just wait for good things to happen. That's of no use. You've got to make things happen."
The speaker's words have stayed with me ever since.

'Simply thinking about doing something is of no use'

Our lives are like that. We all see opportunities around us. We all want the good things.
But the problem is we don't take action.
We all want the five hundred rupee notes on offer. But we don't make the move. We look at it longingly.Get up, and do something about it. Don't worry about what other people might think. Take action.

2. Several years later, it was another day, another time.
And another motivational guru.
As I watched him pull out a five hundred rupee note and hold it up for all to see, I thought I knew what he was going to do next. But he just asked a simple question. "How much is this worth?"
"Five Hundred rupees!" the crowd yelled in unison.
"Right," said the speaker. He then took the note and crumpled it into a ball and asked "How much is it worth now?"
"Five Hundred rupees!" screamed the audience.
He then threw the note on the ground, stamped all over it and picked up the note and asked one more time: "And how much is it worth now?"
"Five Hundred rupees!" was the response.
"I want you to remember this," said the speaker.
"Just because someone crumples it, or stamps on it, the value of the note does not diminish.
We should all be like the five hundred rupee note..
In our lives, there will be times when we feel crushed, stamped over, beaten. But never let your self-worth diminish. Just because someone chooses to crush you -- that doesn't change your worth one bit!
Don't allow your self-worth to diminish because someone says something nasty -- or does something dirty -- to you."

'Never let your self-worth diminish

Next time someone needs you, just be there! & just stay! Dont lose opprtunity to be there for someone in need

From Whatsapp forward...

The on-duty nurse took the anxious young Major to the bedside.
“Your son is here,” she said softly, to the old man lying there.
She had to repeat the words several times before the patient’s eyes opened.
Heavily sedated because of the pain of his heart attack, he dimly saw the young uniformed Major standing outside the oxygen tent.
He reached out his hand.
The Major wrapped his toughened fingers around the old man’s limp ones, squeezing a message of love and encouragement.
The nurse, observing the touching moments, brought a chair so that the Major could sit beside the bed.
“Thank you Ma’am!” a polite acknowledgement followed.
All through the night the young Major sat there in the poorly lit ward, holding the old man’s hand and offering him words of love and strength. Occasionally, the nurse suggested that the officer move away and rest awhile.
He graciously refused.
Whenever the nurse came into the ward, he was oblivious of her and of the night noises of the hospital – the clanking of the oxygen tank, the laughter of the night staff members exchanging greetings, the cries and moans of the other patients.
Now and then she heard him say a few gentle words. The dying man said nothing, only held tightly to his son all through the night.
Along towards dawn, the old man died. The Major released the now lifeless hand he had been holding and went to tell the nurse.
While she did what she had to do, he waited,

Finally, she returned,- & started to offer words of sympathy, but the Major interrupted her.
“Who was that man?” he asked.

The nurse was startled,
“He was your father,” she answered.
“No, he wasn’t,” the Major replied.
“I never saw him before in my life.”
“Then why didn’t you say something when I took you to him?”
“I knew right away there had been a mistake, but I also knew he needed his son, and his son just wasn’t here!”
The nurse listened on, confused.
“When I realized that he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son, knowing how much he needed me, I stayed.”
“So then what was the purpose of your visit here, at the hospital, good sir?”, the nurse queried of him.
“I came here tonight to find a Mr. Vikram Salaria.
His son was Killed in J&K last night, and I was sent to inform him.”
‘But the man whose hand you kept holding whole night was Mr Vikram Salaria!’
They stood in complete silence. There couldn’t be anything more assuring for a dying man than his son’s hand!
The next time someone needs you, just be there!
&
Just stay!

We Are Not Human Beings Going Through A Temporary Spiritual Experience; We Are Spiritual Beings Going Through A Temporary Human Experience