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Friday, July 16, 2010

10 Extraordinary Child prodigies

10 Extraordinary Child Prodigies
Published on 4/6/2009 under People - by Gracie Murano

Kim Ung-Yong: Attended University at age 4, Ph.D at age 15; world's highest IQ
This Korean super-genius was born in 1962 and might just be the smartest guy alive today (he's recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the highest IQ of anyone on the planet). By the age of four he was already able to read in Japanese, Korean, German, and English. At his fifth birthday, he solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems. Later, on Japanese television, he demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, German, English, Japanese, and Korean. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ"; the book estimated the boy's score at over 210.

Kim was a guest student of physics at Hanyang University from the age of 3 until he was 6. At the age of 7 he was invited to America by NASA. He finished his university studies, eventually getting a Ph.D. in physics at Colorado State University before he was 15. In 1974, during his university studies, he began his research work at NASA and continued this work until his return to Korea in 1978 where he decided to switch from physics to civil engineering and eventually received a doctorate in that field. Kim was offered the chance to study at the most prestigious universities in Korea, but instead chose to attend a provincial university. As of 2007 he also serves as adjunct faculty at Chungbuk National University.


Gregory Smith: Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize at age 12
Born in 1990, Gregory Smith could read at age two and had enrolled in university at 10. But “genius” is only one half of the Greg Smith story. When not voraciously learning, this young man travels the globe as a peace and children’s rights activist.

He is the founder of International Youth Advocates, an organization that promotes principles of peace and understanding among young people throughout the world. He has met with Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev and spoke in front of the UN. For these and other humanitarian and advocacy efforts, Smith has been nominated four times for a Nobel Peace Prize. His latest achievement? He just got his driver license.


Akrit Jaswal: The Seven Year-Old Surgeon
Akrit Jaswal is a young Indian who has been called "the world's smartest boy" and it's easy to see why. His IQ is 146 and is considered the smartest person his age in India—a country of more than a billion people.

Akrit came to public attention when in 2000 he performed his first medical procedure at his family home. He was seven. His patient — a local girl who could not afford a doctor — was eight. Her hand had been burnt in a fire, causing her fingers to close into a tight fist that wouldn't open. Akrit had no formal medical training and no experience of surgery, yet he managed to free her fingers and she was able to use her hand again.

He focused his phenomenal intelligence on medicine and at the age of twelve he claimed to be on the verge of discovering a cure for cancer. He is now studying for a science degree at Chandigarh College and is the youngest student ever accepted by an Indian University.


Cleopatra Stratan: a 3 year old singer who earns 1000€ per song
Clepotra was born October 6, 2002 in Chisinau, Moldova and is the daughter of Moldovan-Romanian singer, Pavel Stratan. She is the youngest person ever to score commercial success as a singer, with her 2006 album La vârsta de trei ani ("At the age of 3"). She holds the record for being the youngest artist that performed live for two hours in front of a large audience, the highest paid young artist, the youngest artist to receive an MTV award and the youngest artist to score a #1 hit in a country ("Ghita" inRomanian Singles Chart).



Aelita Andre: The 2-year-old artist who showed her paintings in a famous Gallery
The abstract paintings of emerging artist Aelita Andre have people in Australia's art world talking. Aelita is two (the works were painted when she was even younger).

Aelita got an opportunity to show her paintings when Mark Jamieson, the director of Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne's Fitzroy, was asked by a photographer whose work he represented to consider the work of another artist. Jamieson liked what he saw and agreed to include it in a group show.

Jamieson then started to promote the show, printing glossy invitations and placing ads in the magazines Art Almanac and Art Collector, featuring the abstract work. Only then did he discover a crucial fact about the new artist: Aelita Andre is Kalashnikova's daughter, and was just 22 months old. Jamieson was shocked and embarrassed but decided to proceed with the exhibition anyways.





Saul Aaron Kripke: Invited to apply for a teaching post at Harvard while still in high school
A rabbi's son, Saul Aaron Kripke was born in New York and grew up in Omaha in 1940. By all accounts he was a true prodigy. In the fourth grade he discovered algebra, and by the end of grammar school he had mastered geometry and calculus and taken up philosophy. While still a teenager he wrote a series of papers that eventually transformed the study of modal logic. One of them earned a letter from the math department at Harvard, which hoped he would apply for a job until he wrote back and declined, explaining, "My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first". After finishing high school, the college he eventually chose was Harvard.

Kripke was awarded the Schock Prize, philosophy's equivalent of the Nobel. Nowadays, he is thought to be the world's greatest living philosopher.


Michael Kevin Kearney: earned his first degree at age 10 and became a reality show Millionaire
24 year-old Michael Kearney became known as the world's youngest college graduate at the age of 10. In 2008, Kearney earned $1,000,000 on the television game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

Kearny was born in 1984 and is was known for setting several world records and teaching college at the age of 17.

He spoke his first words at four months. At the age of six months, he said to his pediatrician "I have a left ear infection" and learned to read at the age of ten months. When Michael was four, he was given diagnostic tests for the Johns Hopkins precocious math program and achieved a perfect score. He finished high school at age 6, enrolled at Santa Rosa Junior College graduating at 10 with an Associate of Science in Geology. He is listed in the Guinness Book as the world's youngest university graduate at the age of 10, receiving a bachelor's degree in anthropology. For a while, he also held the record for the world's youngest postgraduate.

But in 2006, he became worldwide famous after reaching the finals on the Mark Burnett/AOL quiz/puzzle game Gold Rush, and became the first $1 million winner in the online reality game.


Fabiano Luigi Caruana: a chess prodigy who became the youngest Grandmaster at age 14
Fabulous Fabiano is a 16-year-old chess Grandmaster and chess prodigy with dual citizenship of Italy and the United States.

On 2007 Caruana became a Grandmaster at the age of 14 years, 11 months, 20 days - the youngest Grandmaster in the history of both Italy and the United States. In the April 2009 FIDE list, he has an Elo rating of 2649, making him the world's highest ranked player under the age of 18.


Willie Mosconi: played professional Billiards at age 6
William Joseph Mosconi, nicknamed "Mr. Pocket Billiards" was a American professional pocket billiards (pool) player from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Willie's father owned a pool hall where he wasn’t allowed to play, but Willie improvised by practicing with small potatoes from his mother's kitchen and an old broomstick. His father soon realized that his son was a child prodigy began advertising challenge matches, and though Willie had to stand on a box in order to reach the table, he beat experienced players many years his senior.

In 1919, an exhibition match was arranged between six-year old Willie and the reigning World Champion, Ralph Greenleaf. The hall was packed, and though Greenleaf won that match, Willie played very well launching his career in professionalbilliards . In 1924, at the tender age of eleven, Willie was the juvenile straight pool champion and was regularly holding trick shot exhibitions.

Between the years of 1941 and 1957, he won the BCA World Championship of pool an unmatched fifteen times. Mosconi pioneered and employed numerous trick shots, set many records, and helped to popularize the game ofbilliards. He still holds the officially recognized straight pool high run record of 526 consecutive balls.


Elaina Smith: youngest agony aunt aged 7
Her local radio station gave her the job after she rang and offered advice to a woman caller who had been dumped. Elaina’s tip — go bowling with pals and drink a mug of milk — was so good she got a weekly slot and now advises thousands of adult listeners. The littler adviser tackles problems ranging from how to dump boyfriends and how to cope with relationship breakdown to dealing with smelly brothers.

When one listener wrote to Elaina asking how to get a man, she replied: "Shake your booty on the dance floor and listen to High School Musical". Another caller asked how to get her man back, Elaina told her: "He's not worth the heartache. Life's too short to be upset with a boy."

Six Indian child prodigies

Nowadays children showing exceptional qualities are quite common. Here are six child prodigies who are doing Ph.D before they turned 15.

Intelligence in whatever form and whichever field is praised all over the world. When such intelligence is shown by children, it is amazing and beyond words to be praised. In these days children showing exceptional qualities are quite common.

Here are 6 child prodigies who completed their graduation/post graduation at the age of 15 years and are doing Ph.D.
Alia Sabur

Alia Sabur, an American child prodigy is born on 22nd February, 1989. She left the school while she was studying 4th standard. She directly got admission into State University of New York, Stony Brook at the age of 10 years and she graduated “summa cum laude” at the age of 14 years. Now she is doing her Ph.D. in materials science and engineering at Drexel University.
Arie Tan

Arie Tan, an American child prodigy entered the University at 12 years. He scored a full 800 marks in math, 630 in verbal and 4.5 in analytical writing in Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Now he is 15, and a graduate in molecular genetics with a 3.82 grade point average from Ohio University.
Divya Tej

Divya Tej, an Indian child prodigy is born on 8th June, 1990. He completed 10th standard directly after 4th standard at the age of 8 years. He completed post graduation (Master of Sciences in Zoology) skipping Intermediate and graduation at the age of 11 years from Sri Venkateswara University, India. At present, he is doing his Ph.D. on Epigenetics at Center for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad, India as a Senior Research Fellow.
Gregory Robert Smith

Gregory Robert Smith is an American child prodigy who graduated “cum laude” from high school at 9 by completing 10 grades of school in just 3 years by skipping some of them and completing some within a matter of months. He received his Bachelor degree in mathematics at the age of 13 years from Randolph-Macon College, USA. Now he is 16 and going for his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Virgina.
Sho Timothy Yano

Sho Timothy Yano, an American child prodigy is born on 22nd October, 1990. He scored 1500 out of 1600 in SAT at the age of 8 and entered Loyola University, Chicago at the age of 9. He graduated “summa cum laude” at the age of 12 and now attends Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago to earn an MD and Ph.D.
Tathagat Avatar Tulsi

Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, an Indian child prodigy is born on 9th September, 1987. He completed his high school at the age of 9 years, graduation (Bachelor of Sciences) at the age of 10 and post graduation (M.S. in Physics) at the age of 12 from Patna University, India. At present, he is doing his Ph.D. on quantum computing at Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore, India as a Senior Research Scientist.

There are many more child prodigies in various other fields, but this article was written on ones who are doing their Ph.D’s before they turned 15. These are the prodigies whom I could find over the net but there could be more. What more can be done than marveling at these young whizzes, and giving them a few words of encouragement?

Read more: http://socyberty.com/education/six-child-prodigies-doing-phd-at-15/#ixzz0tv593WbK

Friday, April 2, 2010

Pre-marital sex is not an offence

Several people asked me and even newspapers have quoted that the Supreme court judges acted in a haste. I personally feel it is not the fault of supreme court and nor the bench which has passed the judgement, as it doesn't reflect the individual or consensus opinion of the learned judges. The Judges are professionals, who go by rule book and no where in the penal code or the constitution there was any such reference that premarital sex is an offence. They have gone by Rule book which quite obviously they are supposed to do so. If the society feels it is immoral, it is the duty of the legislation to make a proper legislation or amendment to the act.

The newspapers have shown the supreme court and the learned judges in a poor light making the public believe that Supreme court judges are at fault.

Reproducing below the sensational judgement given by the Supreme court, which came as a rude shock to the society.



Published on Deccan Chronicle (http://www.deccanchronicle.com)
Premarital sex is not an offence: SC
By DC Correspondent
Mar 24 2010

New Delhi, Mar 22: In an observation that would mightily cheer liberals, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday that live-in relationships and pre-marital sex could not be considered offences.

"When two adult people want to live together what is the offence?” asked a three judge bench comprising of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, and Justices Deepak Verma and B.S. Chauhan. “Living together is not an offence. It cannot be an offence."

The court pointed out that even Lord Krishna and Radha had lived together according to mythology.

The judges made the observations while reserving judgment on a special leave petiton filed by Tamil actress Khushboo seeking to quash 22 criminal cases filed against her in Tamil Nadu for allegedly endorsing pre-maritial sex in interviews to various magazines in 2005.

Khushboo was present during the entire hearing and was seated in the first row, dressed immaculately in an orange salwar with a green dupatta wrapped casually and her goggles fixed on her forehead.

The judges asked a battery of lawyers appearing for the complainants what was the offence the actress committed while expressing such views.

The lawyers argued that her comments would mislead young people and lead to decay in moral values. They said that if prominent people make such statements, it would create chaos in society.

“People of Tamil Nadu were worshipping her as Goddess but this is what they got out of her worship," said a lawyer, but the court was not impressed.

"Please tell us what is the offence and under which section,” said the court. “Living together is a right to life.”

The judges also pointed out that views expressed by Khushboo were personal and did not concern others. In a democratic country, people had the right to express views, they said.

"How does it concern you?” they asked. “We are not bothered. At the most it is a personal view. How is it an offence? Under which provision of the law?"

“You have to establish a cognizable offence,” said the judges. “That this may have affected the public morality that is your view but we are only concerned with the law.”

The apex court further asked the complainants to produce evidence to show if any young girls had eloped after the actress gave the interview.

"How many homes have been affected?” the judges asked, and enquired whether the complainants had daughters. When the lawyers replied in the negative, they shot back, "Then how are you adversely affected?"

Meanwhile, Khushboo’s lawyer, Ms Pinkey Anand, alleged that her client had been targeted for political reasons. Even her clarification on the issue was not published in proper perspective by the media, said the counsel.

" She had not made any reference about Tamil Nadu women but this part was not published," Ms Anand said.

The lawyer added that there was nothing wrong in Khushboo’s statement. "Indian society should be liberated from the thinking that a women should be a virgin (at the time of marriage)," she argued.

Khusboo had approached the apex court after the Madras High Court in 2008 dismissed her plea for quashing the criminal cases.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Couple shot killed in Punjab-Honour killings???

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Couple shot killed in Punjab-Honour killingsread more... Does our brothers and sisters do not have right to choose their life partner. How do we justify such killings? Whose honour we are protecting by killing their own child? When does our community wake up from such barbarous customs? Plz read this story in the news paper"Deccan Chronicle" published on 31st March 2010.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Killing English

I am posting some Jokes regarding Horror English at some Schools.
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Principal to student..." I saw u yesterday rotating near girl’s hostel pulling cigarette...? "

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Class teacher once said:” pick up the paper and fall in the dustbin!!!"

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Once Hindi teacher said...."I’m going out of the world to America...”

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".DON'T TRY TO TALK IN FRONT OF MY BACK...”

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dont..laugh at the back benches...otherwise teeth and all will be fallen down.....

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It was very hot in the afternoon when the teacher entered... She tried to switch the fan on, but there was some problem.

and then she said " why is fan not oning"
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teacher in a furious mood... "write down ur name and father of ur name!!"

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"shhh... quiet... the principal is revolving around college"

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My manager started like this "Hi, I am Madhu, Married with two kids"

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"I'll illustrate what i have in my mind" said the professor and erased the board

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"will u hang that calendar or else I’ll HANG MYSELF"

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LIBRARIAN SCOLDE ," IF U WILL TALK AGAIN , I WILL KNEEL DOWN OUTSIDE"

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Chemistry HOD comes and tells us... "My aim is to study my son and marry my daughter"

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Tomorrow call ur parents especially mother and father

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"Why are you looking at the monkeys outside when I am in the class?!"

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Lab assistant said this when my friend wrote wrong code... "I understand. You understand. Computer how understand??

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Seeing the principal passing by, the teacher told the noisy class... "Keep quiet, the principal has passed away"

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Content Courtesy: Friends

Customers are Gods

In the business world, this is the mantra, please remember"CUSTOMERS ARE GODS". I was involved in various automobile customer research surveys ranging from Scooters to High end luxury cars. But one thing what i saw in common is customer is customer, Whether he buys a pen or plane his expectations are the same. I republish some of the best quotes on customer service i have come across published by eminent personalities or survey and research agencies.

1.Only two percent of customers complain,while thirty four percent of all dissatisfied customers penalized the manufacturer by quietly switching the brands.
-The study by the AC Neilson company

2.Sixty one percent of the consumers polled say their pre-purchase decisions were most influenced by the opinions of their friends, i.e, the importance of word of mouth.
- General Electric study, The information challenge.

3. The answer is yes..now what is the question?
Anonymous-waiter at a restaurant.
4. By the way customers Act, you would think they own this company. And, in a way, they do!

5. Undertake not what you cannot perform, but be careful to keep your promise.
- George washington.
6. Customers don't care about what you know, until they know that you care.
- Digital Equipment department, Customer service department.
7. When you don't know what else to do, listen to your customers.
- Eric schmidt, Novell CEO
8. Customers do not buy products or services so much as they buy expectations.
- Ted Levitt, The marketing imagination.
9. The insurance policies issued by the Agents of the companies are same. What is different are the agents.
- The Author,God Created U.

Now finally, the best one of the lot....

10. If we always do, what we always did, we will always get what we always got.
- Rick Lowry, Tru-Serv

Thank you.

Monday, February 22, 2010

School Children alias Coolies

Education today is felt as a burden. I always used to wonder whether our education system is designed to equip the children to face the challenges of life or make them future Hamalis for sure. I struggled to lift the baggage of my younger son studying second class. Added to the luggage he has skate boards as additional passenger luggage apart from his food baggage. May be in future, we may have to hire different class of transportation, one for carrying the children other for carrying their baggage. Seperate logistics team working out at the school for making the luggage err..baggage to the right child.

Recently I saw a newspaper report that Kendriya vidyalayas have set weight limits on school baggage. As per the load-shedding policy for classes I and II the baggage should not weigh more than 2 kgs. For classes III and IV the weight is restricted to 3 kgs. For those studying from V to VIII the weight should not exceed 4kgs. The upper limit for IX and X has been set at 6Kgs. The circular further states that they will gradually move to a restriction of 1 Kg weight maximum a child can carry. Nice that atleast Kendriya vidyalayas have taken a serious approach. Our Honourable Minister for HRD Mr.Kapil sibal should also address this for all schools in the country.

Why doesn't schools have a good storage system in their class room itself wherein they keep each child's books in a safe locker?

One more interesting article today I read in Newspaper is that government is seriously thinking on including sports as 7th subject for all classes and it will be implemented in Government schools initially. Wonderful thought and it is highly required for present day generation.

To sum up, I can visualize that soon there will be days where children will shun their traditional books and carry note books(Laptops) to schools. When corporates are working on paperless offices why not paperless school bags for children?

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Formula 1 race Pitstop

Most of us who love excitement definitely must have watched Formula 1 racing. It may look simple for an amateur racing enthusiast that they may dream to win the race if they have a best roaring engines zooming past the lanes. However, there is lot of perfection and practice required for competing in Formula 1 racing. One of the most important aspect of Formula 1 racing is pit stop.

What is pit stop?

The pit stop is an earmarked place for a racer to stop for few moments to change tyres and refuel the car and continue.

Any guess what is the time allowed? It is only 7 seconds to complete the whole maintenance exercise. A pit stop, though is never as easy as it looks. The job in the pits is one of the most toughest in the world of formula 1 racing.

Steps involved:

1.The driver enters the pitlane at full speed and reduces it to a speed limit of 80kms/hr and brings the car to a halt at the pit. The fuel filler flap automatically pops open. The driver sets his vehicle in nuetral and keeps his foot on the brake so that the wheels dont turn.

2. The car is lifted up on its jacks and mechanics start removing the wheels. And the fuel is pumped into the car.

3. All the four wheels have been changed,the car is lowered to the ground and the last fuel is pumped in, the driver is shown a board by Lollipop telling him to engage the gear.

4. The fuel hose is detached and the car is ready to go.

Team involved:

1. Lollipop man - Team leader who waves the card.

2. Front jack and rear jack specialists- To lift the car.

3. Wheel changing crew - For Each wheel there will be 2-3 members

4. Refuellers - The refueller has two assisting crew. The rig delivers 12 litres of high octane fuel per second. The fuel pipe will be too heavy and requires atleast two members to lift.

5. Fire crew - overseeing these operations are 2 fire extinguishing crew members holding the pipes and ready to blast the water in case the car catches fire during refuelling.

6. Other crew - For doing cleaning debris and small repairs

Now all this action has to be completed in precisely 7 seconds.. Yes just 7 seconds.
Being part of the pit crew is one of the exciting jobs in a racing team. It is a potentially hazardous job. The mechanics don't get any risk allowance seperately and it is almost impossible for them to find life insurance.

The whole sequence is practised a minimum 25-30 times a day and especially on racing days many more times.

The pit-stop crew can make or break a race. They are crucial to the whole race for a driver.

Airliners have benchmarked their practise of housekeeping and refuelling the aircrafts, repairs etc., on seeing the Formula 1 racing pit stop. The down time of an aircraft from destination to destination will be very small and within the available time they need to finish all the maintenance without any flaw.

Life is also a race and there are pitstops, the pitstops refuels the car and gives the much needed break for the driver, even it is just for seconds.

Our friends, family members are pitstops for every human being. The race goes on...

Saturday, February 13, 2010

who loves "bandh"?

Hyderabadis are now terrorised with the word "Bandh". Now a days every other day there is bandh or rallies happening. It has become common these days for political parties to call for bandhs and rallies. These agitations instead of helping for the cause actually have negative impact on the subject for which it is called for. Take T-Cause, almost an academic year of the students in A.P especially in Hyderabad is virtually lost and repeated bandh calls only increase hatred than sympathy. Apart from visible damage to properties, it indirectly affects the economy of the region or state where such agitations are held. Imagine a person has to travel to another place for attending an interview or writing an academic exam or visiting a marraige or even hospital will not be possible due to this. The person/people who lost their golden opportunities because of bandh will only curse the system and the organisers. Recently the Honorable High court has held that wherever properties are damaged or destroyed by people in support of the strike, the amounts to the extent of the damage done should be collected from such people who were directly involved and from the political parties who called for it. It is indeed an excellent direction by the Honorable court. The impact of recent bandhs in A.P was that the state transportation has hiked all the fares including the basic fares of city travel. Who is the loser and who is the gainer? Our country is known for Non-violence and there are several methods to show our protest. Only people who enjoy bandh will be school kids so that they can play all around.

There were news paper reports that in vijayawada and other places where the bandh call was continuous for certain period, Relatives of the dead in the hospital were unable to collect the dead bodies and mortuaries were full with such bodies due to lack of transportation. If Telangana is formed, there will be no other state in South which will have two states with same linguistic except Hindi speaking northern states. I am born and brought up in Hyderabad and i am supporting the cause of telangana. I personally feel Telangana is certainly neglected and exploited and the best way of undoing it is having two seperate assemblies within hyderabad like the singapore model. The local body will be specific for Telangana development and the general assembly for entire A.P. This way the collective bargaining power of Andhra pradesh is still retained and the cause of Telangana is also met. A fight between the brothers is advantage for the outsider.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Modern day gadgets boon or bane for children?

Kind Attention all parents having small kids!

I humbly admit that the present generation IQ is far superior than previous generations. Especially the kids below 10 years exhibit tremendous abilities in terms of handling the modern days gadgets. Even though parents may feel proud about their children being able to navigate/play with these equipments viz., mobiles, laptops, Playstations, DVD' players, desktops etc., there is a dangerous impact in terms of their mental and physical growth.

Take for example, the modern day television, thanks to Mr.J.L.Baird who has invented the idiot box and brought a revolution in terms of technology. it has its impact on all ages and genders. The never ending soap operas and the reality(unreal) shows are keeping the audiences hooked to TV's day and night. More than 200+ channels running round the clock has changed the life of a common man especially the present generation kids.

For a kid below 2 years, the doctors do not advise watching the television due to its effect on the growing brain and the tender eyes. Even for those above that age, it is not recommended to view not more than 2 hours a day. Children get easily influenced by the programs they watch. According to a recent survey, Children who are watching too much of TV had a tendency to sleep late and wake up late. They bend towards poor memory power, difficult to retain what is taught in their classes.

Now that there are so many gadgets available,children prefer to stay indoors and watch TV or play computer games or play stations, hardly end up with any physical exercise making them gain too much weight and even getting obese. It happened with my own kids glued to the TV's since we were busy in our jobs and children were left alone at home lead to early age spectacles. The resolution of TV screen and computer is so high that it impacts the vision in the longer run.

The ad campaign on Televisions has immense impact on the kids. children always think that the food or things advertised are best for them and any deprivation or resistance from parents is seen as insult to them.

Whatever children do depends on parents. They must not be given over-freedom and their pocket money size should be minimum. Encouraging savings at an early age makes children conscious about money and their availability. Book reading must be encouraged not just the school stuff, but epics and jataka tales etc., which teaches moral values and fun.

Parents must encourage children for outdoor games especially cycling,swimming are the best for growing children.

Even if children have to see the television, what content they can see and cannot is the primary duty of the parents. It was reported based on a survey that in United States on an average children below 10 years receive or send 4000 messages in a year containing porn subject.

Children and teenagers are generally curious and it is very likely that when they start searching for Nintendos or other cartoon characters online, due to incorrect spellings they land into pornographic sites. Once children are exposed to graphical adult content on TV or internet, they can never regain their innocence.

Let us not see that day when we have to start "save children from TV" campaign!!!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Annual day Celebrations at School

Annual day celebrations

I thought i will start blogging in the new year, as i feel it is a wonderful platform for sharing our views. I wondered what to write then i felt i share some of the experiences i had recently.

We as parents feel annual day celebrations at school are a big punishment, the feeling is further bad on a parent-teacher meeting day. Our fears for annual day celebrations starts with whether we will be able to attend it or not. What kind of costumes the teacher will ask us to bring and how much it will tax us?

I had an opportunity to attend most of the annual day celebrations of my kids in the recent years. And one was in 2008 UMANG festival. The school in Pune had a unique method, which is 100% participation of children for the school day. Imagine each class has 8-10 sections with a class strength of 40 maximum. It was on a week day and parents were pushing each other to ensure their kids are handed over to the teachers before start of the program. As usual the mighty prevailed over the meek. Adding to this, there were few quarrels and bizarre incidents for getting a right seat to see the program. The so called highly educated and elite parents were busy reserving seats to their kith and kin. Even the senior citizens and physically challenged parents were not obtained a place to sit.

Some of the enthusiastic parents were busy filming the entire programs inspite of announcements that they will be provided with entire video fell into deaf ears.

It is indeed good thought of having 100% children participation on the annual day, but the logistics should also support for conducting it.

Parent-teacher meetings are also scary for parents, cause even your child gets above A+ grade the teacher expects parents to work hard for securing very high percentage for their children.

Let us discuss some more issues in the next issue.


The living god-Shirdi Sai baba

Who is sai baba? Is he a Fakir? Yogi or Saint? Is he Hindu or Muslim or belongs to other religions? Looks everybody has encountered this. Even Shri Hemad Pant in his book titled "Guru charitra" dwells upon these issues and tries to arrive a possible answers for it. But all said and done he is accepted as a GURU. Do we enquire the religion of guru? Do we really worry about Teacher's credentials. What matters us finally is what he teaches us. We look at what attributes in a teacher? He must be learned one, should know his subject thoroughly and answer all our queries. This what exactly Shirdi Sai baba did. What attracts me most about him is his simplicity. There are no hard and fast rules for his worship. There are so many instances, I have come across or witnessed by self with regard to his miracles. If one prays him with utmost reverence, you will get what you desire. Why we say living god because you can see his miracles even today. You want to take a bet, try for yourself. His preachings "Shradda" "Saburi" i.e, concentration and patience is key to all walks of life.