Happy New Year 2021
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Blogs to Watch-2 : Rhapsodiz
The title says it all. I want to write about everyday stuff you and I come across and tell you my opinion on it. If you dont like what I say, Comment and it will be looked into.
Blogs to Watch-1 : Silicon Sentient
The latest happenings in the Indian Techonological sphere. Interviews, opinions and possible podcasts. And of course, the force behind it all, the sentience of working with silicon.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
A Thought for Today-69: September 3, 2007
A Thought for Today-68: September 2, 2007
A Thought for Today-67: September 1, 2007
A Thought for Today-66: August 31, 2007
Grateful thanks to Mr.Robin S.Sharma from an ardent admirer and regular reader of his books.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Eyecatchers-28 : 'Intel to offer net-based content to schools' - Express News Service, The New Indian Express
Addressing reporters after holding discussions with Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi at his residence here, the Intel chief said the organisation would assist the State Government in providing WIMAX broadband access to 50 government schools in tier-two towns, such as, Coimbatore, Tiruchy, Madurai and Erode, for providing content and training to the schools.
Later, a press release from the company said that Intel and Tamil Nadu Govt would work together to expand the above network through support from USO funds, thereby connecting several schools, government offices, and health centres in more districts.
Courtesy: Express News Service, The New Indian Express, Madurai, Sep.4, 2007
Grateful thanks to The New Indian Express.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Eyecatchers-27 : 'Let Us Know Gandhi Through Correspondence' - Riyas, K.P. in Education Express, Supp. to The New Indian Express
'Let Us Know Gandhi Through Correspondence' is a course conducted in Tamil and English by Gandhi Study Centre, which gives a rare chance to know and familiarise with the life and thoughts of Mahatma.
The date of exam will be January 30, 2008. Certificates will be sent in due course to the successful candidates. Registration fee and course fee per candidate is Rs.150/- and those who register their names will get study materials free of cost. There is no educational qualification and age limit for enrolling in the course.
With a good collection of materials on Gandhi, its library and research center has been recognized as one of the resource centres on Gandhi. The library which contains 10,000 books, CDs, video tapes, cassettes and photo collections, is a good resource option for educational institutions, research scholars, social activists and the public alike.
Eyecatchers-26 : 'University of Madras Completes 150 Years' - Education Express, Supp. to The New Indian Express
The University of Madras campus in Chepauk wears a new look. There is more activity, and the rains have added more sheen to the buildings. There is not a trace of it wearing out with 150 years of usage. And to top it all, there are plans to have a new building with 2.5 lakh sq.ft space within the campus. If anything, the university only seems to be getting younger!
The university has taken this opportunity to indulge in community service measures. It had adopted 100 slums and 50 villages in Chennai, Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur and will provide for their educational, economical, social and health requirements.
(Excerpt from Education Express, Supp. to The New Indian Express, Madurai, Aug.31, 2007)
Thursday, August 30, 2007
A Thought for Today-65: August 30, 2007
A Thought for Today-64: August 29, 2007
A Thought for Today-63: August 28, 2007
A Thought for Today-62: August 27, 2007
A Thought for Today-61: August 26, 2007
A Thought for Today-60: August 25, 2007
A Thought for Today-59: August 24, 2007
A Thought for Today-58: August 23, 2007
A Thought for Today-57: August 22, 2007
Eyecatchers-25 : 'India in Numbers' - India Today
It is now 59 years since we made that historic tryst with destiny. Today, most Indians can take pride in the enormous strides we have made. There is, of course, the downside. Nothing illustrates the dual face of 59 years of Independence, the gains and losses, as forcefully as numbers. Our Independence Day special is a statistical snapshot of India. When our research team started compiling the statistical bedrock for the stories in this issue, we unearthed some startling facts. To make the exercise more meaningful, we collected data to show where we stand compared to the rest of the world.
From other pages inside the same issue:
