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Respected Members,

For few days, I am not contributing my part in the

group by asking queries and by involving in other

group activities. Sorry for that.

Actually now a days I am unable to concentrate in

Astrology.

 

Today also, I am not asking any query, but sending the

speech of Dr. APJ Kalam which he delivered to nation

on the completion of his tenure.

Please find the same.

 

 

 

" When you wish upon a star,

> Makes no difference who you are

> Anything your heart desires

> Will come to you "

>

> Friends, I am delighted to address you all, in the

> country and those living abroad, after working with

> you and completing five beautiful and eventful years

> in Rashtrapati Bhavan. Today, it is indeed a thanks

> giving occasion. I would like to narrate, how I

> enjoyed every minute of my tenure enriched by the

> wonderful association from each one of you, hailing

> from different walks of life, be it politics,

> science and technology, academics, arts, literature,

> business, judiciary, administration, local bodies,

> farming, home makers, special children, media and

> above all from the youth and student community who

> are the future wealth of our country. During my

> interaction at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi and at

> every state and union territory as well as through

> my online interactions, I have many unique

> experiences to share with you, which signify the

> following important messages:

>

> 1. Accelerate development : Aspiration of the youth,

>

>

> 2. Empower villages,

>

> 3. Mobilize rural core competence for

> competitiveness,

>

> 4. Seed to Food: Backbone for agricultural growth

>

> 5. Defeat problems and succeed,

>

> 6. Overcome problems through partnership,

>

> 7. Courage in combating calamities,

>

> 8. Connectivity for societal transformation,

>

> 9. Defending the nation: Our pride and

>

> 10. Youth movement for Developed India 2020.

>

> Now let me share with you each of the messages.

>

> Accelerate Development: Aspiration of the youth

> While there were many significant events during my

> tenure, a question from a little girl Anukriti of

> Sri Sathya Sai Jagriti Vidya Mandir School, of Darwa

> village from Haryana, during children’s visit to

> Rashtrapati Bhavan on May 22, 2006, rings in my mind

> ever after.

>

> Anukriti asked me “why India cannot become a

> developed nation before the year 2020”. I

> appreciated the question and said it was indeed a

> thoughtful question and assured her that that her

> dream would be taken to the highest institution of

> the nation and we would work for it to achieve

> before 2020. This question reflects how the desire

> to live in developed India has entered into the

> minds of the youth. The same feelings are echoed by

> over fifteen lakh youth, whom I have met so far and

> who represent the dream of the 540 million youth of

> the nation. The aspirations of the young to live in

> a prosperous, safe and proud India should be the

> guiding factor in whatever profession we contribute.

>

>

> Empower Villages

> Friends, I recall my visit to Nagaland on 26th

> October 2002, soon after my assuming office as

> President. It was a unique experience for me at

> Khuzama village to meet tribal village council

> members and discuss with them the village progress

> and the dream of village citizens. I was very happy

> to see the empowered village council functioning

> with financial powers and taking decisions. I saw a

> prosperous village with fruits and vegetables

> production. However, there is a need for providing

> physical connectivity in Nagaland through quality

> roads for enabling faster movement of products from

> villages to the market. That meeting gave me a

> powerful message about the transformation which can

> take place to the 600,000 villages of India, if all

> the villages are empowered to deal with their

> development and are well connected among themselves

> and with the urban societies.

>

> Mobilizing rural core competence for

> competitiveness

> Now I would like to talk about the initiative of

> Periyar Maniammai College of Technology for Women,

> Vallam, Tanjore of Providing Urban Amenities in

> Rural Areas (PURA) complex involving 65 villages

> with a population of 3 lakhs. This includes

> provision of three connectivities - physical,

> electronic and knowledge - leading to economic

> connectivity. Periyar PURA has health care centers,

> primary to post graduate level education and

> vocational training centers. This has resulted in

> large-scale employment generation and creation of

> number of entrepreneurs with the active support of

> 1000 self-help groups. Two hundred acres of waste

> land has been developed into a cultivable land. The

> villagers are busy in cultivation, planting

> Jatropha, herbal and medicinal plants, power

> generation using bio-mass, food processing and above

> all running marketing centers. It provides a

> sustainable economic development model for the whole

> region.

>

> During the last eight months, people of Periyar PURA

> villages technologically supported by Periyar

> Maniammai College of Engineering for Women have

> worked with experts from Japan External Trade

> Organisation (JETRO) on various products, for which

> core competence and raw material are available in

> Thanjavur district. They developed internationally

> competitive prototypes for 55 life style products

> with support of JETRO specialists and feedback from

> exhibitions at Delhi and Tokyo. This co-operative

> venture has enhanced the innovative ability of the

> people of all the 65 villages enabling them to

> develop and produce internationally acceptable

> products. I have seen similar type of PURA being

> established in many states. The whole country needs

> 7000 PURA to bridging the rural – urban divide.

>

> Seed to Food: Backbone for agricultural growth

> Let me now share with you, the enriching

> experience I had, while meeting more than 6000

> farmers from different States and Union Territories

> visiting Rashtrapati Bhavan. They evinced keen

> interest in the Mughal Gardens, the Herbal Gardens,

> the Spiritual Garden, the Musical Garden, the

> Bio-diesel garden and the Nutrition Garden and

> interact with the Horticultural specialists.

> Recently, during my address to the agricultural

> scientists while participating in a National

> Symposium on “Agriculture Cannot Wait”, I summarized

> the many practical suggestions given by farmers. We

> have to double the agricultural production with

> reduced land, reduced water resources and reduced

> manpower and improve the economic conditions of the

> nation through the principle of “Seed to Food” since

> agriculture is the backbone of the nation. We should

> empower the farmers to protect and nurture the

> fertile land for second green revolution. Meeting

> the Scientists and the Farmers has given me the

> confidence

> that the nation is poised to increase the

> agricultural GDP growth by atleast 4% per annum

> through the partnership of farmers and agricultural

> scientists and industries particularly for value

> addition.

>

> Defeat the problems and succeed

> On the evening of February 24, 2007, at

> Coimbatore, I had a very beautiful experience. As I

> got ready for meeting the first person out of twenty

> appointments, a wheel chair was in sight with a

> smiling person probably in his late fifties;

> unfortunately he has no hands and legs. His radiant

> face was revealing his happy state of mind. He

> introduced himself as Vidwan Coimbatore SR Krishna

> Murthy. I greeted him and asked him how this had

> happened. He smilingly said that it was from by

> birth. He thanked God, his parents, teachers and

> many others for giving him confidence, training and

> help. I asked him, what I could do for him? He said,

> “I don’t need anything from you. I would like to

> sing in front of you”. I readily agreed. He sang

> melodiously the Saint Thyagraja’s pancha ratna kriti

> entharo mahanubavulu in Sriragam giving me a glimpse

> of his talent. I was quite touched. What is the

> message? Despite being physically challenged, the

> latent talent of music could blossom in this

> person with his positive attitude and perseverance,

> encouraged by the parents, teachers, academics and

> rasikas. Now he wants to give, give and give his art

> to inspire others. Of course, by his merit of music,

> in July 2007, he performed in the Rashtrapati Bhavan

> art theatre.

>

> Overcome the impact of disaster through

> partnership

> I had the opportunity to experience the

> Indomitable Spirit of the people and children of

> Jammu & Kashmir even as they were just recovering

> from the devastating earthquake in 2005. I visited

> Urusa village on 26th November 2005 which has been

> adopted by the Western Air Command, Air Force for

> providing relief and medical aid to the residents of

> that .

 

 

 

Thanks and Regards,

saurabh

 

 

 

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Hi Saurabh,

 

If he w'd have taken a step on Afzal's case, he wordings w'd have

worth.

 

regards,

Lalit.

Vedic Astrologyandhealing , saurabh chaturvedi

<chaturvedisaurabh2002 wrote:

>

> Respected Members,

> For few days, I am not contributing my part in the

> group by asking queries and by involving in other

> group activities. Sorry for that.

> Actually now a days I am unable to concentrate in

> Astrology.

>

> Today also, I am not asking any query, but sending the

> speech of Dr. APJ Kalam which he delivered to nation

> on the completion of his tenure.

> Please find the same.

>

>

>

> " When you wish upon a star,

> > Makes no difference who you are

> > Anything your heart desires

> > Will come to you "

> >

> > Friends, I am delighted to address you all, in the

> > country and those living abroad, after working with

> > you and completing five beautiful and eventful years

> > in Rashtrapati Bhavan. Today, it is indeed a thanks

> > giving occasion. I would like to narrate, how I

> > enjoyed every minute of my tenure enriched by the

> > wonderful association from each one of you, hailing

> > from different walks of life, be it politics,

> > science and technology, academics, arts, literature,

> > business, judiciary, administration, local bodies,

> > farming, home makers, special children, media and

> > above all from the youth and student community who

> > are the future wealth of our country. During my

> > interaction at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi and at

> > every state and union territory as well as through

> > my online interactions, I have many unique

> > experiences to share with you, which signify the

> > following important messages:

> >

> > 1. Accelerate development : Aspiration of the youth,

> >

> >

> > 2. Empower villages,

> >

> > 3. Mobilize rural core competence for

> > competitiveness,

> >

> > 4. Seed to Food: Backbone for agricultural growth

> >

> > 5. Defeat problems and succeed,

> >

> > 6. Overcome problems through partnership,

> >

> > 7. Courage in combating calamities,

> >

> > 8. Connectivity for societal transformation,

> >

> > 9. Defending the nation: Our pride and

> >

> > 10. Youth movement for Developed India 2020.

> >

> > Now let me share with you each of the messages.

> >

> > Accelerate Development: Aspiration of the youth

> > While there were many significant events during my

> > tenure, a question from a little girl Anukriti of

> > Sri Sathya Sai Jagriti Vidya Mandir School, of Darwa

> > village from Haryana, during children's visit to

> > Rashtrapati Bhavan on May 22, 2006, rings in my mind

> > ever after.

> >

> > Anukriti asked me " why India cannot become a

> > developed nation before the year 2020 " . I

> > appreciated the question and said it was indeed a

> > thoughtful question and assured her that that her

> > dream would be taken to the highest institution of

> > the nation and we would work for it to achieve

> > before 2020. This question reflects how the desire

> > to live in developed India has entered into the

> > minds of the youth. The same feelings are echoed by

> > over fifteen lakh youth, whom I have met so far and

> > who represent the dream of the 540 million youth of

> > the nation. The aspirations of the young to live in

> > a prosperous, safe and proud India should be the

> > guiding factor in whatever profession we contribute.

> >

> >

> > Empower Villages

> > Friends, I recall my visit to Nagaland on 26th

> > October 2002, soon after my assuming office as

> > President. It was a unique experience for me at

> > Khuzama village to meet tribal village council

> > members and discuss with them the village progress

> > and the dream of village citizens. I was very happy

> > to see the empowered village council functioning

> > with financial powers and taking decisions. I saw a

> > prosperous village with fruits and vegetables

> > production. However, there is a need for providing

> > physical connectivity in Nagaland through quality

> > roads for enabling faster movement of products from

> > villages to the market. That meeting gave me a

> > powerful message about the transformation which can

> > take place to the 600,000 villages of India, if all

> > the villages are empowered to deal with their

> > development and are well connected among themselves

> > and with the urban societies.

> >

> > Mobilizing rural core competence for

> > competitiveness

> > Now I would like to talk about the initiative of

> > Periyar Maniammai College of Technology for Women,

> > Vallam, Tanjore of Providing Urban Amenities in

> > Rural Areas (PURA) complex involving 65 villages

> > with a population of 3 lakhs. This includes

> > provision of three connectivities - physical,

> > electronic and knowledge - leading to economic

> > connectivity. Periyar PURA has health care centers,

> > primary to post graduate level education and

> > vocational training centers. This has resulted in

> > large-scale employment generation and creation of

> > number of entrepreneurs with the active support of

> > 1000 self-help groups. Two hundred acres of waste

> > land has been developed into a cultivable land. The

> > villagers are busy in cultivation, planting

> > Jatropha, herbal and medicinal plants, power

> > generation using bio-mass, food processing and above

> > all running marketing centers. It provides a

> > sustainable economic development model for the whole

> > region.

> >

> > During the last eight months, people of Periyar PURA

> > villages technologically supported by Periyar

> > Maniammai College of Engineering for Women have

> > worked with experts from Japan External Trade

> > Organisation (JETRO) on various products, for which

> > core competence and raw material are available in

> > Thanjavur district. They developed internationally

> > competitive prototypes for 55 life style products

> > with support of JETRO specialists and feedback from

> > exhibitions at Delhi and Tokyo. This co-operative

> > venture has enhanced the innovative ability of the

> > people of all the 65 villages enabling them to

> > develop and produce internationally acceptable

> > products. I have seen similar type of PURA being

> > established in many states. The whole country needs

> > 7000 PURA to bridging the rural – urban divide.

> >

> > Seed to Food: Backbone for agricultural growth

> > Let me now share with you, the enriching

> > experience I had, while meeting more than 6000

> > farmers from different States and Union Territories

> > visiting Rashtrapati Bhavan. They evinced keen

> > interest in the Mughal Gardens, the Herbal Gardens,

> > the Spiritual Garden, the Musical Garden, the

> > Bio-diesel garden and the Nutrition Garden and

> > interact with the Horticultural specialists.

> > Recently, during my address to the agricultural

> > scientists while participating in a National

> > Symposium on " Agriculture Cannot Wait " , I summarized

> > the many practical suggestions given by farmers. We

> > have to double the agricultural production with

> > reduced land, reduced water resources and reduced

> > manpower and improve the economic conditions of the

> > nation through the principle of " Seed to Food " since

> > agriculture is the backbone of the nation. We should

> > empower the farmers to protect and nurture the

> > fertile land for second green revolution. Meeting

> > the Scientists and the Farmers has given me the

> > confidence

> > that the nation is poised to increase the

> > agricultural GDP growth by atleast 4% per annum

> > through the partnership of farmers and agricultural

> > scientists and industries particularly for value

> > addition.

> >

> > Defeat the problems and succeed

> > On the evening of February 24, 2007, at

> > Coimbatore, I had a very beautiful experience. As I

> > got ready for meeting the first person out of twenty

> > appointments, a wheel chair was in sight with a

> > smiling person probably in his late fifties;

> > unfortunately he has no hands and legs. His radiant

> > face was revealing his happy state of mind. He

> > introduced himself as Vidwan Coimbatore SR Krishna

> > Murthy. I greeted him and asked him how this had

> > happened. He smilingly said that it was from by

> > birth. He thanked God, his parents, teachers and

> > many others for giving him confidence, training and

> > help. I asked him, what I could do for him? He said,

> > " I don't need anything from you. I would like to

> > sing in front of you " . I readily agreed. He sang

> > melodiously the Saint Thyagraja's pancha ratna kriti

> > entharo mahanubavulu in Sriragam giving me a glimpse

> > of his talent. I was quite touched. What is the

> > message? Despite being physically challenged, the

> > latent talent of music could blossom in this

> > person with his positive attitude and perseverance,

> > encouraged by the parents, teachers, academics and

> > rasikas. Now he wants to give, give and give his art

> > to inspire others. Of course, by his merit of music,

> > in July 2007, he performed in the Rashtrapati Bhavan

> > art theatre.

> >

> > Overcome the impact of disaster through

> > partnership

> > I had the opportunity to experience the

> > Indomitable Spirit of the people and children of

> > Jammu & Kashmir even as they were just recovering

> > from the devastating earthquake in 2005. I visited

> > Urusa village on 26th November 2005 which has been

> > adopted by the Western Air Command, Air Force for

> > providing relief and medical aid to the residents of

> > that .

>

>

>

> Thanks and Regards,

> saurabh

>

>

>

> **************************************************************

>

> " KUCHH SAPANON KE MAR JAANE SE JEEVAN NAHIN MARAA KARATAA HAI "

>

> **************************************************************

>

>

> Get the freedom to save as many mails as you wish. To know

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