Thursday, January 1, 2009

எனது கிறுக்கல்கள்... பகுதி 2... (My Scribblings... Part 2...)


Transcript of above one...

Thaan pettra kuzhandhaiyinai
Yevvidha thuyar vandhaalum
Uyirinum maelaai
Kaaththidum vilangugatkku
Manidhanai vida
Orarivu kuraivu engiraargal...

Unmaidhaan...

Thann kuzhandhaiyinai
Kuppai thottiyil
Podumarivu vilangugatkku
Illaadhadhaal...



Transcript of above one...

Namm vaazhvill sila
Paavangal seiyya vaendum
Pirarukkaaga...

Gnyaani budhdhar
Kooda paavangal seidhaar...
Thaavarangalai utkondu...
Thaan vaazhndhu
Nammai nalvazhippaduththa...

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

eBegging...


IT has served almost all domains in the world... Jus a thought how it can serve the beggers...

"eBegging" is an emerging begging methodology in which beggers can beg online instead of wandering here and there...
Since the flow of money in this begging domain is much more than others, technology will serve to improve the standards of begging...

IBC (International Beggar's Council) has requested BCBI (Board of Control for Beggar's in India) to select a software firm in India to design,develop and manage their portal... Based on the request, BCBI has invited project proposals from leading software firms to develop their "eBegging" portal to facilitate beggars to create their own profiles and beg online... The profiles will be directly linked to their respective savings account and all the donations will be directly deposited in those accounts...

Several software firms like BCS (Bye Bye Consultancy Services), Outfosys (Outfy), LBM (Local Business Machines), Promise Computer services ltd,
Eipro (Eastern India Vegetable Products Ltd) were leading the race in getting this prestigious project as the profit margin will be high even after implementation as maintanence itself will allow them to give away salaries for their entire employees from this single project...

Already several firms mentioned above have given ADs to hire Functional Consultants for this project...


Designation: Functional Consultant

Desired profile: - Atleast 5 - 6 years of begging experience in front of any holy place.
- Atleast 2 - 3 years of begging experience in streets/shops/buses/trains etc..,
- Previous begging experience in U.S, U.K, Europe will be an added advantage.
- Experience and knowledge of business process analysis and requirements definition utilizing process modeling
methodologies.

Functional Area: Application Programming, Maintenance

Experience: 8 - 10 Years


Domain: Begging

Location: Should be willing to relocate

Salary: Topmost in the industry

Friday, December 12, 2008

எனது கிறுக்கல்கள்... பகுதி 1... (My Scribblings... Part 1...)

Transcript of above one...

Namm iruvarukkum Oar ottrumai irukkiradhu...

Neeyum thaNNeeril nadakkiNdraai...
Naanum thaNNeeril nadakkiNdraen...

Indha samudhaayamdhaan nammai piriththup paarkkiradhu...

Unnai veeraangkanai endrum...
Ennai kudigaaran endrum...

Transcript of above one...

Unadhu peyarinai enadhu kaigalil
pachchai kuththa ninaiththaen...

Pachchai kuththa payanpaduththum mull
unadhu peyarinai kuththividum endru
ninaiththu vittuvittaen...

Friday, November 28, 2008

Mumbai Terror - Salute to Martyrs - And Men in Uniform

We salute our martyrs who laid their lives in the terror operations against the people who created a terror and killed innocent civilians in mumbai in the last couple of days...

Also our salute goes to all the men in uniform (dont wanna name the forces individually as it will be a big mistake if i leave any one of them) who fought bravely and brought this seige to and end after nearly 59 hours...

We also salute the sniffer dogs who risked their life and went in search of explosives in the buildings that were occupied by the terrorists...

And also salute the South African commandos who were inside Taj hotel along with 150+ people in a restraunt and rescued them using their skills to handle pressure situations like this...

Even though the operation has completed successfully - following are some of worst things on the part of failure of administration (both state and centre) before NSG (National Security Guards) took lead in the operations... This mistakes should not be repeated and hope the administration would have learnt a lesson now...
  • NSG commandos waited for the flight to mumbai for several hours - They are the elite forces in our country - I really wonder why they dont even have a seperate flight for themselves?
  • After the NSG commandos reached mumbai airport they have waited for 30 mins for the pickup bus to arrive and take them to the terror spots - It would have taken atleast a couple of hrs for the NSG to reach mumbai - local administration will know that NSG will arrive to mumbai airport at specified time - why cant they send the pickup buses before the flight carrying NSG reached mumbai airport?
  • And arranging for a bus is also a big blunder... when situation is that much serious why cant they use the helicopters of the Coast Guard and Navy to pickup the commandos from airport and drop them? In these kind of operations "time" is an important factor...
  • The above things clearly shows the lack of co-ordination between the local administration and centre...
From the video footages its very clear that our men in uniform were using weapons that were outdated to tackle such terrorist acts... I saw several men in uniform holding .303 rifles... That's what we used in NCC for shooting practice... I was really saddenned and anuguished seeing those people using that rifle in this operation...

When you have weapons that performs far below the weapons that your enemy has then how will you conquer them????

The weapons being used in Russia, US, UK, EU and all for these kind of operations will be equipped with latest technology... but still our men in uniform - even NSG - the elite force of India is using out-dated or lower capacity arms to handle terrorists...

Billions and billions of money is being allocated for defence in our Union Budget every year... But i donna wat happens to those money when i saw the arms that our men in uniform used for this operation...

Though the seige has come to end this event has created a lot of trauma in the families of the innocent 150+ people who lost their lives...

May they have the strength to recover from this state of shock and led a normal life...

Mumbai Terror - Unsung Heroes - Labradors of NSG


They marched in fearlessly to brave bullets and explosives in a terror-struck building and in the end played no mean role in securing the premises. The two sniffer dogs of the National Security Guards (NSG) went about their task with diligence for about 15 hours during the encounter in the Nariman House along with their masters -- the commandos-- and are no strangers to life threatening situations.

It was just another day at work for the NSG Labradors who are routinely trained to sniff out unidentified objects and explosives. And they did so in good measure.

But the Labradors found the frenzied 'welcome' and the impromptu applause from scores of lensmen and TV cameramen a little too hot to handle when they emerged from the building accompanied by their trainers.

The dogs also showed signs of discomfort from continuing popping of flash bulbs and were reluctant in moving forward. They made sure to stay close to their trainers.

Courtesy - Yahoo

From the video footage shown later in media, it seems 4 sniffer dogs has been involved in the rescue operation...

We salute the brave dogs for their courageous acts in the terror zone...