Indian Salsa 2008This Independence Day weekend, Indian Salsa was on stage for the world to judge. By all accounts, it passed the test. Introduced in India around 1997, Salsa has fast emerged as the country’s hottest new dance to master. At nightclubs and discos in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore, trendy youngsters can be seen grooving to the latin rhythms and swinging their hips to the sensual beats.

So it’s no surprise that an event that brought together top-flight instructors, dancers and DJs, both domestic and international, would be a huge succes. That’s exactly what happened at the third annual Indian International Salsa Congress (IISC), which was held at the Grand Ashok Hotel in Bangalore from August 14 through the 17th.

Of course, also in attendance were hundreds of young Indian Salsa aspirants, on hand to learn directly from global and national icons through dance workshops, where individual instructors were able to teach elements of their own unique styles.

In addition to the workshops, there were amateur and professional competitions, superstar performances and social dancing sessions.

Lourd Vijay, the IISC director, India’s resident Salsa guru and the man credited with ‘bringing Salsa to India’, was pleased with the turn-out and the degree of expertise on display, but said that it was expected. “It’s great to see, but I’m not surprised with how big Salsa has become,” he said. “India and Salsa make a good pair.”

Source – rediff.com

Now a days I am very busy with my work schedule. That’s why collecting worthy news from some other websites and sharing here. Hope I can come up with my own content soon.

date19 Aug

Facing an imminent impeachment, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Monday announced his resignation maintaining that he wanted to avoid the country being put into instability and confrontation.

“No impeachment or no chargesheet can stand against me… But I think this is not the time for individual bravado. This is the time for serious thought. In the interest of the country, I have decided to resign. The resignation will reach the National Assembly speaker shortly,” the 65-year-old former army chief said in an emotional internationally televised address.

Pakistan’s Senate Chairman Mohammed Mian Soomro will take over as acting president, Law Minister Farooq Naek said.

Musharraf’s decision brings to an end a bitter confrontation between the presidency and the five-month-old Pakistan People’s Party-led coalition government that has been gunning for him since its victory in the February 18 elections.

With his announcement, all speculation about his putting up a fight in Parliament has ended, but still it was not clear whether he would be given any immunity while he stays in Pakistan or a safe passage.

The ruling coalition, especially PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif who was dethroned by Musharraf in an October 1999 bloodless coup and PPP chief chief Asif Ali Zardari, had asked him to quit to avoid being impeached.

His spokesmen had always maintained that he would not quit under pressure and would face the impeachment, a motion regarding which was to be tabled in National Assembly on Tuesday.

Musharraf was to be charged with various wrongdoings, including violation of Constitution, murder of democracy and economic misconduct.

In his address, Musharraf asserted that all his decisions during his nine-year rule were in ‘national interest’ as he recounted the ‘achievements’ in all areas.

“Now, they want to impeach me. Are they afraid of my Constitutional powers? Impeachment and chargesheet is Parliament’s right. To give a reply is my right. Whatever I have done, I have done for Pakistan, its people. Whatever the chargesheet I have no fear,” Musharraf said.

“But questions arise as to what impact the impeachment will have on the country; whether the country will descend into further instability and confrontation; whether the office of presidency should come under pressure. Should it come under impeachment procedure?” he asked.

He said whether he won or lost, the country will stand to lose if the impeachment was undertaken.

“The dignity of the office of the president will be affected. The country’s dignity will be maintained,” he added.

Contending that he had dedicated 44 years of his life in the service of the nation as an army man, Musharraf said he was taking the decision to quit to avoid the prolonging of the “atmosphere of uncertainty” and to save Parliament from horse-trading.

“I don’t want to put my friends (supporters) in problem. Even if the impeachment is defeated, the relationship between the presidency and the government will be bitter,” Musharraf said.

He said he could have adopted a different course if he had done anything in self-interest. But he avoided that as impeachment could lead to acrimony between Parliament and judiciary and the army could be dragged into it “which I never want”.

“Keeping all this in view and taking into account all the factors and in consultation with legal experts, supporters and close aides and on their advise and in the interest of the country I have decided to resign,” a grim Musharraf said.

“I don’t need anything for me. I put my future in the hands of the people,” he said, adding, “I too am human and could have made some mistakes. I hope these will be pardoned because by intentions were clear.”

Musharraf said his supporters wanted him to continue, but the decision to resign was the need of the hour.

Describing the allegations made by the ruling coalition against him as “false and baseless”, which will harm the country, he said all his decisions were taken in consultation with all stakeholders including politicians, army and bureaucrats on board.

Musharraf said that the people were being misled by the allegations against him. “They may damage me, but they are damaging the country’s interests.”

He also claimed that he had always strove for reconciliation, but the ruling coalition has chosen the path of confrontation. “At the personal and Constitutional level no vendetta was practiced by me. Unfortunately all my efforts to promote reconciliation, my pleas to forget the past and look to the future have failed,” Musharraf said in his hour-long speech.

He recounted the situation faced by Pakistan when he took over power when there was a threat of the country being “declared a terrorist state and people with Kalashnikov rifles and hood were moving about freely.”

He also said that he had revived the Pakistani economy, worked for women’s emancipation and improved the situation in various sectors.

Musharraf claimed he had brought the “essence of democracy” in Pakistan. “Being an army man, I am perceived as anti-democratic. But earlier democracy was just a label on a bottle. I brought the essence to it by successfully holding elections… The February 18 polls were free, fair and transparent,” he said.

Source – rediff .com

Thank you very much Mr. Musharraf. Hope Pakistan will get a good democratic rule again.

date18 Aug

This is an actual job application a 17 year old boy submitted at a McDonald’s fast-food establishment in Florida… and they hired him because he was so honest and funny!

NAME: Greg Bulmash

SEX: Not yet. Still waiting for the right person.

DESIRED POSITION: Company’s President or Vice President. But seriously, whatever’s available. If I was in a position to be picky, I wouldn’t be applying here in the first place.

DESIRED SALARY: $185,000 a year plus stock options and a Michael Ovitz style severance package. If that’s not possible, make an offer and we can haggle.

EDUCATION: Yes.

LAST POSITION HELD: Target for middle management hostility.

SALARY: Less than I’m worth.

MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT: My incredible collection of stolen pens and post-it notes.

REASON FOR LEAVING: It sucked.

HOURS AVAILABLE TO WORK: Any.

PREFERRED HOURS: 1:30-3:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.

DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL SKILLS?: Yes, but they’re better suited to a more intimate environment.

MAY WE CONTACT YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYER?: If I had one, would I be here?

DO YOU HAVE ANY PHYSICAL CONDITIONS THAT WOULD PROHIBIT YOU FROM LIFTING UP TO 50 LBS?: Of what?

DO YOU HAVE A CAR?: I think the more appropriate question here would be “Do you have a car that runs?”

HAVE YOU RECEIVED ANY SPECIAL AWARDS OR RECOGNITION?: I may already be a winner of the Publishers Clearing house Sweepstakes.

DO YOU SMOKE?: On the job no, on my breaks yes.

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE DOING IN FIVE YEARS?: Living in the Bahamas with a fabulously wealthy dumb sexy blonde super model who thinks I’m the greatest thing since sliced bread. Actually, I’d like to be doing that now.

DO YOU CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE?: Yes. Absolutely.

SIGN HERE: Aries.

date18 Aug

Super hero

American swimmer Michael Fred Phelps won 8 gold medals and become the all-time most successful Olympian. He is the 14-time Olympic gold medalist (the most by any Olympian) and holds seven world records in swimming. He holds the record for the most gold medals won at a single Olympics; a total of eight. Overall, Phelps has won 16 Olympic medals: six gold and two bronze at Athens in 2004, and eight gold at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Phelps started his olympic career in 2000 Olympic Games and got a fifth place only. His hardwork and gentleness helped him achieve this victory. Congratualtions Phelps.

Anti-Hero

Greco-roman bronze medal for 84kg wrestling was thrown by Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian in protest on Thursday after his bid for Olympic gold medal. During the medal ceremony, Abrahamian took the bronze from his neck, stepped out from the podium and dropped it in the middle of the wrestling mat then went out. He was later disqualified by the IOC. He had won silver medal at Athens 2004 and had great hopes about his victory. The same day he announced that he’s is going to quit the sport.

What a shame Abrahamian!!!! This is the model you are going to show the up-coming sports stars? Why you are not understanding? Many people can participate in a competition and only one can get the first place. Because of this issue, you planned to stop your wrestling career?? Very good. You don’t have sportsman spoirit and its better you retire from sports than continuing as a wrestling star.

I congratulate all the sports stars who got chance to participate in Olympics. No matter how many gold or silver you got. Participation is an important thing. If you didn’t get any medals, still you are Olympians. Try your luck next time

date17 Aug

At a time when tensions have flared up again between India and Pakistan, doctors in Delhi have saved the life of a young Pakistani engineering student by conducting a rare cardiac surgery.

A team of 11 doctors and staff at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has repaired 20-year-old Tayyab Niaz’s mitral valve (that controls the blood flow between the upper and lower chamber of the heart) to save his life.

Doctors said the surgery was ‘rare, tedious and needs more patience’.

‘Tayyab Niaz underwent heart treatment in Pakistan two years back but the mitral valve was ruptured during the medical procedure. Pakistani doctors referred him here and we successfully repaired the damage. Now he is fine and ready to go home,’ said Sujay Shad, the lead surgeon who carried out the surgery.

‘We carried out detailed tests and conducted an open heart surgery over a period of 90 minutes Aug 1. He was in a difficult condition and without this treatment he may have died in the near future. This is an Independence Day gift,’ Shad told IANS.

Niaz, a mechanical engineering student in Multan, had developed a faster than normal heartbeat and underwent a procedure named radio frequency ablation at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology, Karachi, two years ago.

A catheter (small tube) had got stuck inside the heart during the radio frequency ablation and at the time of extraction of this catheter his mitral valve got severely damaged.

‘Due to this damage, his heart started growing big, which means more weakness and less life span,’ Shad explained.

He said Niaz had two options – either to get operated in Pakistan where surgeons would have changed his mitral valve or come to India and get the valve repaired.

A change in valve would have meant lifelong medication, more expenditure and staying away from games like cricket and football. Shad said as Niaz was a cricket enthusiast he could not have afforded a replacement.

B.K. Rao, a veteran doctor and chairman of the hospital, said: ‘Heart valve repair is a more complex operation; it takes more time and more effort. However, the results of a successful valve repair are gratifying.’

Shad, who had been working in Britain till 2005, said a successful repair of the valve needs only a month’s medication. The treatment cost Niaz, the son of a businessman, a little over Rs.180,000.

‘He underwent a check-up Aug 14 and everything is progressing fine. We have advised him three weeks’ rest and four weeks’ medication. After that he can lead a normal life like you and me,’ he said.

Terming it as an Independence Day gift, Shad said: ‘Though Pakistan President Pervez Musharaff is speaking against India, we don’t see any difference between Indians and Pakistanis.’

‘All people need love, affection and proper medical treatment. I don’t think the common man in Pakistan has any problem with India.’

Niaz, the son of a businessman, said though he has some pain in his chest even now, he is feeling much better. The doctors, staff and the people of Delhi are very nice, he said.

‘I am taking back goodwill from India. Common people never hate Indians. I think it’s the politicians who create the problem.’

Source – yahoo News, August 15, 2008

Happy Independence Day to you Friends

date15 Aug

Dear Google,

Please do not misunderstand me. I know that you have copyright for all these images. Here I am just sharing with my friends. Sometimes they might not seen it.  So please don’t take any action against me and my site.

Regards,
Jinu Sunil



 
 
 
 



You have noticed that everyday during this Olympics google is changing the image in their  homepage.

date14 Aug

Haha. I liked Calvin’s last dialogue very much.

date13 Aug

 I have already told you. I love cartoons. In Bangalore, I used to reach my hostel by 6.30 in the evening and start watching Tom & Jerry in Cartoon Network from 6.30 to 7.00. I don’t like Pokemon and other stuffs much. In printed format Calvin & Hobbes is my favorite. In my Bangalore office Ashwin used to send us comic pages every day.  I always feel that this Calvin is a living kid. What a naughty boy and an innocent stuffed tiger!!!! I love Hobbes also very much. How much support he’s giving to this little naughty boy!! Here I am sharing one of my favorite Calvin and Hobbes series. Enjoy.

Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes Cartoon
Calvin and Hobbes fun
Calvin and Hobbes story
Calvin and Hobbes joke
Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes

What wiki says about Calvin and Hobbes – Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin, an imaginative six-year old boy, and Hobbes, his energetic and sardonic—albeit stuffed—tiger. The pair are named after John Calvin, a 16th century French Reformation theologian, and Thomas Hobbes, a 17th century English political philosopher. The strip was syndicated daily from November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995. At its height, Calvin and Hobbes was carried by over 2,400 newspapers worldwide. To date, more than 30 million copies of the 18 Calvin and Hobbes books have been printed.

date12 Aug

Abhinav BindraAbhinav Bindra won the gold for the Men’s 10m Air Rifle. He wrote a new chapter in Indian Olympics History. This is India’s first individual gold medal at the Olympics, and the first gold in 28 years, after the Men’s Hockey team won the gold medal in 1980 Moscow Olympics. Bindra finished with 700.5 points; defeat Zhu who had 699.7 points for the silver. Hakkinen got the bronze with 699.4.

Something about him

Abhinav Bindra is a Sports man and CEO of Abhinav Futuristics, a PC games peripherals distributor based in Chandigarh. At the age of 15, Abhinav Bindra was the youngest participant at the 1998 Commonwealth Games and two years later he was the youngest shooter at the 2000 Olympic Games. He won six gold medals at various international meets in 2001. In the Air rifle event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, Manchester, he won Gold in the Pairs event and Silver in the individual event. At the 2004 Olympic Games, he broke the Olympic record but failed to win a medal. He is a recipient of the Arjuna award in 2001 and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award for the year 2001-2002. Abhinav Bindra’s potential talent was first spotted by Lt. Col. J.S. Dhillon. He was Bindra’s first coach. Apart from being a shooter, Abhinav Bindra holds an M.B.A. (Masters in Business Administration).

Click here for more – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhinav_Bindra

See his response about the victory -

“It can’t get better than this, can it? I know India was waiting for this for a long time and so was I. I narrowly missed a medal at Athens so I knew I would be in with a chance if I focused on the job.”

date11 Aug

beijing 2008 olympicsKaterina Emmons of the Czech Republic won the first gold medal (Women’s 10m Air Rifle) of the 2008 Olympic Games on Saturday. It was a big shock for the Chinese Olympic Association. The hosts arranged the game finals in such a way that they could get the first gold medal of the Olympics 2008. When I read this news I thought its better to get the first gold medal to some other country. The Chinese shooter Du Li, who won the gold medal and set a record in Athens in 2004, was their hope but she entered the final round and finished in fifth only.

In the qualification round, Emmons shot a great 400, which was equal to the World Record and set a new Olympic Record. The previous Olympic Record was 399. In the final round, Emmons shot 103.5 and scored 503.5, which covered the previous record of 502.0 set by China’s Du Li at Athens 2004.

In 2004 Athens Olympics Katerina Emmons won bronze only. Congratulations Katerina. Your hard work helped you and you deserve the prize. Katerina Emmons got her partner also from the Olympics only. She’s the wife of American rifle shooter Matt Emmons who won gold medal in 2004 Olympics.

Chinese press is putting a lot of pressure on the Chinese athletes. It is very hard for them. Come on China; take everything in a sports-man spirit.  Don’t be over-confident on your team and underestimate other country people.

date10 Aug
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