Tuesday, January 29, 2008

அக்கரைச் சீமையிலே - News from other countries

China's weapons exceed self-defence needs: US military











The United States said Monday it found "troubling" China's admission that its weapons systems capability exceeds levels Beijing itself has defined as necessary for its self-defence.





The head of the US armed forces in the Asia-Pacific, Admiral Timothy Keating, said he was told by Chinese leaders during a visit to Beijing that its "area denial weapons" were "to protect those things that are ours". But he said, "we find it troubling that the capabilities of some of these weapons systems would tend to exceed our own expectations for protecting those things that are 'ours'". Keating said the United States had "intelligence that reinforces my opinion that China is developing, fielding and has in place weapons that could be characterised as having, amongst perhaps other purposes, an ability to restrict movement in and around certain areas on the sea, in the air or under the sea. "I'll go back to the point we made a couple of times already - that we understood PRC (China's) intentions, not just their transparency, not just the fact that these weapons exist. We know they exist," he said.






"It's why are they being fielded," Keating asked, speaking at a Washington forum of the US-based Asia Society. The Pentagon fears China's area-denial arms, including missiles, can be used to attack US aircraft carriers and ships, reports have said. "The PLA (China's People's Liberation Army) appears engaged in a sustained effort to develop the capability to interdict, at long range, aircraft carrier and expeditionary strike groups that might deploy to the western Pacific," according to the annual Pentagon report last year to the US Congress. "Increasingly, China’s area denial/anti-access forces overlap, providing multiple layers of offensive systems, utilizing the sea, air, and space," the report said. The United States fears a Chinese military buildup could blunt any US intervention in a conflict over Taiwan and challenge US naval access to the Asian region.






A year ago, China used a ballistic missile to destroy a Chinese weather satellite in low Earth orbit, causing worries in Washington that Beijing could disrupt US military satellites in a regional conflict. In addition, a Chinese submarine approached a US aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean and surfaced within firing range of its torpedoes and missiles before being detected. To a question by a Chinese diplomat at the forum, Keating said he did not think the two countries should set a special criteria for military transparency but sought what he called an "inter-agency approach" to facing challenges.

வலை வீசுவோம் - From the net








Apple unveils world's thinnest notebook computer

















Apple chief executive Steve Jobs on Tuesday unveiled an ultra-slim MacBook Air laptop computer that he billed as the world's leanest laptop.








In trademark theatrical style at the Macworld Expo opening in San Francisco, Jobs slid the laptop from a brown envelope typically used for inter-office mail. A packed audience of notoriously cultish "Macintosh faithful" whistled, hooted and cheered. "It's the world's thinnest notebook (computer)," Jobs said with a smile. "We went out and looked at all the thin notebooks out there and tried to distil a best-of-breed."








MacBook Air is a lean wedge-shape, .16 inches thin at the front and .76 inches thick at the rear. Jobs compared it to some of the market's thinnest laptops measuring .8 inches at one end and 1.2 inches at the other.








World-leading computer chip maker Intel shrunk one of its fast dual-core processors by 60 per cent at Apple's urging to fit the power into MacBook Air, according to Jobs. "When we started this project we didn't think it was possible," Intel chief executive Paul Otellini said, briefly joining Jobs on stage. "There were times we sweated over it, but at the end of the day we innovated."








Macintosh computers sales have surged due to what analysts describe as a "halo effect" from the company's trendy iPod and iPhone models. Apple has been aggressively trying to capitalise on the company's cache.' Apple has shipped more than five million copies of its new Leopard operating system for Macintosh computers since it launched in late October, according to Jobs.








"The MacBook Air could kick-start the ultra-portable laptop market," Bajarin said, noting that laptop models already constitute nearly half of Apple's flourishing Macintosh computer sales. "The Air will be a big hit with the Mac faithful but also be something that attracts PC users."








Jobs pointed out that the lean laptops have easily recyclable aluminium casing and electronic components made from non-hazardous materials. The segue was an effort to polish Apple's dim reputation among environmentalists who accuse the company of falling short when it comes to recycling used electronics and using Earth-friendly materials. MacBook Air features innovations inspired by Apple's iPods and iPhone, according to Jobs.








For example, the compact hard drives in the laptops are the kind used in iPods, while touch pad controls in the computers mimic touch-screen "gesture" capabilities in iPhones. "We learned from the iPhone and put it in our other computers," Jobs said.








MacBook Air notebooks weigh three pounds and have battery life of five hours. The ultra-lean laptops are priced at 1,799 US dollars and will begin shipping in two weeks, Jobs said.





















Notebooks with a local Singapore flavour!!!


















Consumers now have a new homegrown notebook brand to choose from. Axioo International has unveiled two notebook ranges — the Zetta Ten and the Zetta Tec.









The Ten series, with prices starting at S$1,299, is billed as an affordable range of notebooks and sports 1GB of memory and 120GB of storage. The more advanced Tec series has 2GB of memory, 160GB of storage, Bluetooth and a fingerprint scanner. Prices for this range start at S$1,799 and consumers have a choice of three colours — blue, yellow and black.









Both 13.3-inch notebooks feature Intel Core 2 Duo processors running at up to 1.66GHz and are preloaded with Windows Vista Home Premium. A built-in webcam and a 4-in-1 memory card reader is part of the standard package. And for local flavour, Axioo teamed up with local video and imaging software developer EyePower Games to develop an application that allows consumers to customise their video chats with visual effects in the MSN Messenger instant messaging client.









"We are ready to take innovation in the notebook market to the next level by working with the local pool of developers, building products that can be marketed globally," said Mr Stephen Lim, Axioo's managing director. Set up in August last year, Axioo is establishing its regional base in Singapore with an initial investment of S$3 million. It officially opened its office facility and manufacturing unit earlier this week and plans to set up its research and design facility here by the fourth quarter.









The company plans to expand to foreign markets such as Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Australia, South Africa, India and Russia "in the next couple of years", Mr Lim said.


---V.Surya









சிங்கை பக்கம் - Local news

ERP rates to go up by S$0.50 at certain gantries from Feb 4








SINGAPORE: Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates are set to go up by S$0.50 starting 4 February, according to the Land Transport Authority.





At the Bukit Timah Expressway gantry, motorists will be charged S$1.00 from 7.30am to 8am, and S$1.50 from 8am to 8.30am.






At the Central Expressway (CTE) gantry north of Braddell Road, ERP rates will go up to S$1.00 for those driving from 7.00am to 7.30am. The same charge applies to those driving along the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) at Adam Road from 8am to 8.30am.






Those going through the nine gantries at Orchard Road, the YMCA and Fort Canning gantries will have to fork out S$1.00 on weekdays from 7pm to 8pm. The same charge applies for those gantries on Saturday afternoons as well, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm. - CNA/ac








- Surya.V















SMRT opens first non-underground retail space in Choa Chu Kang





SMRT has officially opened its first heartland, non-underground retail space - Choa Chu Kang Xchange, at the junction of a bus interchange, MRT and LRT stations. This follows the Raffles and Dhoby Xchanges, both of which are in the city.





Covering close to 1,000 square metres, all 42 shops at Choa Chu Kang Xchange have been leased out. SMRT Corporation president & CEO Saw Phaik Hwa said, five years ago "when we started off for only retail, we used to... make about S$20 million in terms of rentals. Today, I think this year, we should end in excess of S$40 million. So, it's more than doubled in terms of revenue from rentals alone."





Despite some recent problems with tenants at the Dhoby Xchange, who felt they were not getting enough exposure, SMRT said things have since turned around there and there are now many new tenants and the occupancy rate has hit over 90 per cent.





SMRT said retail space in the heartlands does not necessarily mean lower rentals. Mr Saw said, "It is not location. It is the passengers that you bring to the location. So we have tens of thousands, sometimes 100,000 passengers, in certain exchanges like Boon Lay, (which) is very highly used. Here (Choa Chu Kang) is very highly used."





Some shops at the Xchange have been able to balance-off higher rentals with higher profits, but smaller neighbourhood shops, which do not have such high passenger volume, are feeling the heat. "Ever since that place opened, our business has gone down by half, so we try to keep our prices low," said a neighbourhood cake shop lady.





Work is also underway at two other Xchanges in Boon Lay and Tanjong Pagar, which should be ready by the first half of this year.








Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/325487/1/.html





- Surya.V











YOGA Classes in Singapore!



Friends,



Interested in learning Yoga? Check this link,



http://www.yogafinder.com/index.html for worldwide Yoga classes...



and http://www.yogafinder.com/yoga.cfm?yogacountry=Singapore&yogacity=Singapore is the link for Singapore.



I found one centre is in Woodlands St 14...



Pls make use of it, if you need...





- Surya.V

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

தாய் வீடு - News from INDIA - 2








Information From - Suyambu Ganeshan - India wing

In the net (வலை வீசுவோம்) -1 (english)





Dear friends,

In our recent life style, we are looking lot of new arrivals in the market everyday.
Some times it is difficult to understand the technology behind it for our application.
Here one of the site http://www.howstuffworks.com/ helping us to know each and
evrything under the earth .


For example, if you are eager to know about LCD and PLASMA
T.V s and their apllication in the recent market, pls go through the below points,
At the end you can become a master to review flat panel t.vs in all matters.



Flat-Panel TV & HDTV Buying GuideLast Updated: 10/17/2007--->
Flat-Panel TV & HDTV Buying Guide
Buying Guide Glossary Compare Prices Last Updated: 10/17/2007


The Basics:


Flat-Panel TVs & HDTVs
With their ultra-thin cabinets, exceptional versatility, and mind-blowing performance, big-screen plasma and LCD digital televisions offer the ultimate viewing experience. These widescreen flat-panel televisions are thin and light enough to mount on the wall, something a big-screen CRT or other projection television could only dream about. The picture of plasma and LCD screens offers exceptional resolution and detail, and these sets are usually packed with additional features to further enhance the image quality.


Almost all plasma and LCD televisions over 32 inches are HD-ready--that is, they can support high-definition programming supplied by an external HD receiver. Many have integrated HD tuners, so there is no need to add an HD set-top box to enjoy the benefits of high-definition content.


Flat-panel televisions are not just making waves in the big-screen department, as these technologically advanced monitors are also readily available in smaller sizes. As plasma monitors generally aren't made in sizes below 32 inches, virtually all flat-panel displays in this range are LCD models.


In addition to the excellent picture and functionality, these smaller flat-panel televisions can be wall-mounted and will fit into spaces traditional CRT sets cannot hope to go. Many of the larger models are HD-ready, and some even include integrated HD tuners to display high-definition content without the need for an external HD receiver. At the same time, these televisions can often pull double duty as computer monitors, which is no surprise, as LCD is the current technology of choice for viewing computer content.


So which format is better, plasma or LCD? This is a loaded question. A decision between the two often comes down to user preferences, and the differences between plasma and LCD are decreasing every year. Plasma televisions go up to screen sizes of 70 inches or more while LCD sets currently top out at around 45 to 50 inches, although as the technology matures, larger LCD televisions will appear on the marketplace. Plasmas are generally considered to have better image quality and black levels, although comparable-size LCD monitors usually have a higher resolution than their plasma counterparts. Unlike LCD, plasma monitors can suffer from burn-in due to a stationary image on the screen, such as a video game status bar or a news-channel ticker, but the risk can be lessened by a number of internal burn-in prevention functions. Plasma televisions often carry a lower price than comparable-size LCD monitors, but the cost of LCD is dropping faster than that of plasma.


It should be noted that while some sets may be called HDTV or HD-ready, they might not be able to fully display 720p or 1,080i signals, the two current broadcast HD standards. For example, an LCD television with a native resolution of 1,280X720 can handle 720p content with no conversion, but a 1,080i signal must be scaled down to fit on the screen. In addition, some sets (especially plasmas) are not technically HDTVs, but instead are EDTVs (enhanced definition TV) capable of a maximum on-screen display of 480p. True HD signals must be adapted, which costs some resolution, but the picture is still significantly better than anything that can be achieved on a standard analog set.


Both plasma and LCD monitors were prohibitively expensive to most shoppers just a few years ago, but prices have been falling quickly. With advances in technology and additional refinements in the manufacturing process, these high-end televisions are rapidly approaching the price range of a majority of consumers.


How to Shop


The universal rule when shopping for televisions is to buy as large a screen as you can afford, but the plethora of features available with large flat-panel televisions can make the price of similar-size sets vary by hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The best strategy is to determine the features you need, select an approximate dollar amount you want to spend, and research available sets.


When purchasing a plasma or LCD television (or any television, for that matter), it is essential that you try out candidate sets at an electronics store or other location. Demonstration units usually have the contrast set at maximum levels, so make sure to adjust the picture settings accordingly. It is a good idea to bring along a favorite DVD to play, as watching something you're familiar with will give you a better handle on the television's image quality.


If watching high-definition programming is high on your list, a plasma or LCD television with an integrated HD tuner is the way to go. Keep in mind that you may need to upgrade your cable or satellite service to receive HD content, or you will need to install an over-the-air HD antenna. If you are not ready for HD yet, an HD-ready set will allow you to upgrade in the future.


Important features to consider are connections such as DVI (digital visual interface) and HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface), which provide an uncompressed digital-to-digital link between a digital television and a progressive scan DVD player or external HD receiver. With a CableCARD slot and the corresponding card (supplied by the cable provider), a television can display certain cable content without the need for a cable set-top box.

Glossary


16:9 Aspect Ratio TV
These sets are designed to provide widescreen pictures without the letterbox effect (black bars found on the top and bottom of the screen). This is great for wide-format movies, but for conventional pictures you will either end up with a cropped picture on the top or bottom, or black bars on both sides of the picture, or picture-outside-picture on one side. Some projection sets will stretch a standard 4:3 picture to fit the screen, although this usually results in some picture distortion
.


Audio and Video Inputs/Outputs


Normally there are more audio outputs than video ones. More audio and video outputs are desirable, as they allow you more versatility in signal switching of multiple VCRs, DVD players, and the like. Depending on how you decide to hook up your A/V system, either the TV or your A/V receiver can be used for video switching. Audio and video input jacks are more desirable for hooking up a VCR than putting the signal through your RF antenna connector, as they will provide you with better audio and video quality.


Cable Terminology


A common cause of confusion for shoppers is the term cable-ready. Many people incorrectly believe that a cable-ready set will allow them to receive pay services free of charge. A cable-ready set only eliminates the need for a converter box to receive basic cable programming. Except for a few 13-inch and smaller sets, every TV sold today is cable-ready. To receive premium channels, which are scrambled, you might need the converter box. To this end, many higher-end sets offer dual antenna inputs. Through the use of a signal splitter (available from your cable company or Radio Shack), you split the signal before it goes into the cable box. One signal goes directly to your TV, and the other to your cable box. The second signal then goes out from your cable box and into the second antenna input of your TV. In this way, all unscrambled programming is available on antenna A, and scrambled/premium services are available on antenna B. As long as your TV has a universal remote, it will control your cable box. Therefore, you do not need your cable company's remote (which is normally provided at an additional cost). Several years ago, a standard interconnect was agreed upon and the TV manufacturers built this interconnect into their sets. IEEE-1394 "Firewire" is a specialized digital computer cable that allows information to be passed in either direction. It is currently used in the computer industry to pass and capture digital video images from digital still cameras to your computer. Firewire lets you connect your digital TV with a myriad of digital accessories, and is instrumental in the development of new services, including digital video programming.


Comb Filter


A feature that improves resolution, picture quality, and reduces objectionable color patterns. Low- to mid-line sets use a glass comb filter. High-end sets use a CCD or digital comb filter, which greatly enhances resolution.


Component Video (Inputs/Outputs)


Also called Color Difference or ColorStream, this is the latest (and best) input/output to date. While similar to RGB (red/green/blue) connections, it separates the luminance and chrominance even further providing superior images over S-VHS. Most step-up DVD players now include component video outputs, which will also be included on most HDTV set-top boxes. Many TV manufacturers are now including these inputs on their mid- to upper-line TVs.


Dual-Antenna Inputs


This feature means your set can accommodate two antenna sources, such as a master antenna and cable box or master antenna/cable box and DSS decoder. By having dual inputs, it allows you to switch easily between antenna sources.


DVI and HDMI interfaces


There are two all-digital video connections for HDTV set-top boxes, monitors, DVD players, and some audio/video receivers: DVI (digital visual interface) and HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface). DVI sends digital video data from a source (such as an HDTV set-top receiver or progressive-scan DVD player) to a display (such as an HD-ready television), and it eliminates the need for digital-to-analog decoders. HDMI builds on DVI by adding multichannel digital audio to the digital video, so digital audio and video can be transmitted in one cable. Both DVI and HDMI incorporate HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content protection), a data encryption method that prevents video piracy. DVI and HDMI both support uncompressed data transfer, and neither is constrained by cable length limitations (up to 500 meters). HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI, and with its incorporation of multichannel audio, HDMI is expected to completely replace DVI in the near future.


External Speaker Jacks


These devices allow you to attach separate speakers directly to a TV for improved sound quality, or to attach rear speakers, allowing you to experience surround. The downside to this equation is based on the wattage of your internal television amplifier.


Front A/V Jacks


These jack packs found on the front of a TV (usually hidden under a panel) are a handy feature, especially for hooking up a camcorder or a video game console.


HDTV/HD-Ready


HDTV refers to a television with an integrated high-definition tuner, allowing it to display ATSC (high-definition) broadcasts. An HD-ready set has the ability to display HD content, but it requires an external HD receiver or set-top box. EDTV (enhanced-definition TV) describes a television that can display HD content but at lower resolutions than true HDTV. Nevertheless, EDTV displays are still far superior to standard analog displays.


Horizontal Resolution


Horizontal resolution is the number of horizontal lines that the television can display. Theoretically, the more lines that can be displayed, the better the picture. Broadcast television displays 330 lines, VHS tapes about 240 lines, S-VHS tapes about 400 from a pre-recorded video (330 from broadcast), and DVD about 425 lines. When broadcast, satellite, DSS, and video sources become available with greater resolution, sets with higher horizontal resolution will be able to receive an enhanced signal.


Invar Shadow Mask


Invar shadow mask gives the picture more brightness and punch. Invar is considered to be a premium feature. When sets are very bright, a side effect called "blooming" occurs. To counteract this bleeding of colors, some manufacturers include the invar shadow mask.


Notch Filter


This filter helps remove a small part of the signal that contains excess color information. By doing so, it helps eliminate some objectionable color effects. However, using this circuit creates a slight loss in picture resolution.


Number of Speakers


Indicates the number of speakers found on a particular television set. Obviously, for people who do not plan to attach additional speakers, more is better.


Parental Lock-Out or Channel Block


All sets larger than 13 inches now include a V-chip (V for violence) that allows parents to lock out certain programs if they have too much violence or sexual content. By punching in a special code (that you as the parent devise), parents can lock out children (or anyone else) from viewing specific channels or disable the TV from being used during a specified time of day.


Picture-in-Picture (PIP)


PIP lets you view two image sources simultaneously. The primary picture displays full-size on the screen, while the second picture is normally placed in a smaller box located in one corner of the screen. To use PIP, you need a second video source such as a VCR. A handful of upper-end sets include a second tuner for PIP, thereby eliminating the need to use the VCR tuner as the second video source. Advanced PIP lets you display multiple PIXs (or channels) on the screen at the same time (all are frozen except the channel that it is presently scrolling through), change the size or location the smaller box, and swap back and forth between main and PIP. Picture-outside-picture (POP; also known as picture-out-of-picture) allows the screen to be split into two equal-sized, side-by-side pictures. POP is sometimes considered a function of PIP, and many manufacturers do not distinguish between the two.


Premium Sound Systems


Manufacturers are looking for ways to come up with better sound enhancement systems. RCA and Sony, for example, include SRS (Sound Retrieval System), developed by Hughes for use in their high-end sets. SRS adds depth and more realistic sound without adding additional speakers. Similar systems have been developed by Toshiba with their Cyclone Sub-Bass System with 4-channel DSP, and Zenith with SEQ. Some manufacturers are now adding Spatializer sound to enhance their audio.


Remote


Sets have either a basic, standard, unified, universal, or learning remote. There are also a few combination universal/learning models. A basic remote controls basic functions, such as volume or channel up/down and power on and off. A standard remote is an enhanced basic model with a keypad for direct access and access to on-screen menus and displays. Universal remotes are becoming the most common remotes. They come with pre-programmed codes for both VCRs and cable boxes. Some brands offer models that are ergonomically designed with keys of different shapes, colors, and sizes. On top of that, a handful of brands include devices with illuminated keys. That's a feature you'll appreciate when trying to read those buttons in a semi-dark room. Learning remotes can be taught codes from other types of components, such as A/V receivers and surround processors. If you are trying to tie all of your components together, a learning remote might be the best option. However, at best, they can learn only primary functions for each component. Normally, you cannot get into menus from other products to adjust surround settings, for example. A learning remote from an A/V receiver or an aftermarket universal/learning unit might be a better bet for trying to tie all of your components together.


S-Video (Inputs/Outputs)


Many components besides S-VHS VCRs now include S-video jacks. S-video separates the luminance (Y) and chrominance (C) signals, offering better picture quality than standard video inputs. S-video jacks increase resolution, help color reproduction, and help reduce jitter at scene transitions. To get the most out of your video source, you must use an S-video jack for the highest resolution.


Scan Velocity Modulation


Scan velocity modulation adjusts the rate of horizontal movement of the beam as it "draws" the scan lines, which gives black-and-white picture transitions more punch. This results in a sharper picture.


Special Picture Tubes


A better grade of picture tube is normally found in larger sets. A recent innovation that has taken the industry by storm is the inclusion of either dark-tint or dark-glass picture tubes. By offering darker faceplates, these picture tubes provide greater contrast between black and white. Those brands that include darkened picture tubes have had to increase brightness levels so that the picture does not appear too dark. Most consumers prefer brightness to color accuracy. Other advancements include flattened picture tubes, which offer less distortion on the outer edges of the picture. Some manufacturers use a combination of techniques to tweak out the highest performance from their picture tubes. These sets, while costly, offer the viewer a picture with the highest resolution and provide the most lifelike appearance.


Stereo (Watts Per Channel)


Many sets include a multichannel television sound decoder (MTS), which receives and decodes all stereo signals broadcast by the networks or cable channels. Watts per channel refers to the wattage of the set's stereo amplifier. Some manufacturers' literature can be a bit deceptive if it indicates that the TV has a 20-watt amplifier. This normally means that the set can produce 10 watts per channel.


Surround


Many manufacturers include matrix surround sound or other psycho-acoustic effects to enhance the audio. It might also be called ambiance or extended stereo effects. However, more and more sets are now including Dolby Pro Logic as a means to greatly enhance the audio quality. Obviously, you must add rear speakers to obtain the desired effect. A major drawback with these sets is their underpowered amps. Even with 5 or 10 watts per channel, these amps just don't cut it. Many sets include variable audio outs for connection to an A/V receiver, but few sets offer ample wattage. Some sets also include a center-channel input, which allows you to use the TV's internal speakers for the center channel. Other manufacturers, such as Sony, Toshiba, and RCA, offer special speaker systems that are compatible with their sets for an additional cost



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Friday, January 4, 2008

நாங்களும் எழுதுவோம் - 3


என்று தணியும்
--------------------------------
அதிகாலை அலாரத்தை
அருவருப்பாய் அனைத்து
அவசரமாய் கடன் முடித்து
கடைமையாய் சமைத்து
கட்டிக் கொண்டு
கிளம்பும்போது நினைத்தேன்
இன்றாவது வீட்டுக்கு
மடல் எழுதிவிடவேண்டும்,

வழக்கமான டெம்போ பயணம்
பழக்கமான நண்பர்களுடன்,
கட்டிடப்பணி என்றும்
வாட்டிடும் பணி தான்.

கல்லாய் மணலாய்
இடர்ப்பட்டு,
சிமண்டாய் ஜல்லியாய்
குளைக்கப்பட்டு,
அலைக்கழிக்கும் போது,
இதம் தர
இடை வரும்
இதமான மதியஉணவு
இடைவேளை

பகல் உணவு
வேகமாய் உண்டால்தான்
பகல்த் தூக்கம்
சுகமாய் நீளப்படும்.

கனவுகள்
வகுப்பெடுக்க தொடங்கும் முன்
நினைவுகள் மணியடித்து
எழுப்பி விட,

மிச்சமிருந்த வேலைகள்
துச்சமாய் எனை பார்க்க
மீண்டும
மண்ணாகி கல்லாகி,
நீராய் இரைககப்பட்டு,
எச்சமாய் உமிழப்பட்டபோது
மிச்சமிருந்தது
மிஞ்ஞிய இரவுதான்.

பணி முடித்து,
பயணத்தை தொடங்கினோம்,
வழக்கமான டெம்போ பயணம்
பழக்கமான நண்பர்களுடன்,

வீட்டில் இன்று
வட்டில் நிறைவது
வழக்கமான
காலையின் மிச்ச உணவா?
அவசர சமையலா?
சாதத்துடன்
சமமாய் நீரும்
சங்கமமாகும்
சமத்துவ உணவா?

தெரியவில்லை...

வீடு புகுந்தும்
விட மறுத்தது
உடம்பு வலி.



கன நேரக் குளியலுக்கு
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உடல் மறுக்க,
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கடைமையாய் சமைத்து
கட்டிக் கொண்டு
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இன்றாவது வீட்டுக்கு
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------------------ஆ.அருள் சோலை


இந்த உணர்வு வெளிப்பாட்டுக்கு காரணம் கிழேயுள்ள இந்த செய்தியும் வலைத்தளமும் தான்.....தன்னை இழந்து தங்கள் குடும்பத்தை சுமக்கும்
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Mission News
http://www.scem.info/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=49&Itemid=35
Indian Migrant Construction Workers in Singapore and the Christian Response

Introduction

One fourth of the Singaporean population are foreigners. Recently, the Department of Statistics said that the growth of the foreigner population has been many times faster than that of the growth of the local population. Talented foreign talents are always welcomed in Singapore. They enjoy extra privileges. But not so the migrant construction workers.The private and public construction projects have been multiplied many times creating the demand for more manual workers. The labor market operates in South India, Thailand, mainland China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and a few from Malaysia. Comparatively, the Indian worker is one of the cheapest in the labor market, the major requirement of any contractor in Singapore.

Indian Migrants

An estimated 200 000 foreign construction workers are in Singapore. Out of these 200 000 workers, 30 000 of them are from India. Most of the foreign Indian construction workers come from Tamil Nadu, India. All are male and age between 20 and 30. They come to Singapore with one- or two year work permit to work at construction sites.
The plight and woes of the Indian WorkerThe Indian worker pays 150 000 to 200 000 rupees to Indian agents to come to Singapore. “Mr Karuppiah, one of the Indian construction workers said the workers arrived in Singapore six months ago, paying about S$6000 for their trips from Madras”. Each worker pays S$6,000 to S$8,000 to secure a job here. Their daily wages range from S$12 to maximum S$20. Most of them borrowed money from loan agents in India to come to Singapore. Sometimes these workers are treated badly. Their dreams are shattered when they face the reality here. Some time ago, there was an article in the Singapore Strait Times titled “Slave on the run”. It is hard to believe that these things can happen in modern urban Singapore. But it is real.

Indian national V.Supramanian borrowed $6,000 for his passage here, believing that he would get a job. But he ended up being on the run and sleeping in corridors, walkways and open areas. “I was treated worse than a slave. They put me in a shophouse, with 30 other men. They fed us curry gravy and rice. Sometimes, they forgot our meals.” To add insult to injury, the agent took $100 out of his $450 a month salary as commission for helping him find a job here. ……nine months later his agent disappeared. Subramanian was kicked out of the shophouse he was staying in as the agent had also stopped paying the rent. Now he is homeless and takes on odd jobs such as cleaning coffeeshops or rubbish dumps for $5 to $10 a day. “I move about because there are a lot of policemen…But I would still rather live on the streets as in illegal than go back to India. If I went back, everyone would go after me…my family, the moneylenders…I miss my family but I’d rather stay here than go back and get killed”. Life in Singapore is lonely, and with hard work and pressure to repay their loans, many resort to alcoholism, prostitution and gambling. Indeed they are trapped in a vicious cycle.

http://www.scem.info/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=49&Itemid=35

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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2. அடுத்து அசதத ப்போவதும்(?)போட்டோ மாடியூளில் வேலை செய்பவர் தான். அவர் அருள் சோலை, என்ன தான் அசத்தல் இதுன்னு பார்ப்போமே.....

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1. நம்ம SAANS (Saravanan -PH-B shift) போட்டோ மாடியூளில் வேலை செய்வது எல்லோருக்கும் தெரியும், ஆனால் அவருடைய போட்டோ இங்கே எவ்வளவு வேலை செய்கிறது என்பதை பாருங்கள்....

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Vadivelu’s ‘Indiralogathil Na. Azhagappan’ is expected big among trade circles, because they say it will have big business than Vijay or Ajith films. Ahaaaaaaa….

Vijay has decided not to act in double role for now due to ATM flop, and chose to reduce his ‘kuthu’ songs in his films. You should remember the posters opposite to Vijay when he got ‘doctorate’, stating that ‘Kuthu songs-kku Doctor pattama?’

‘Sivaji films’ has booked Ajith for their next Tamil venture for Rs.6 crores. ‘Ellam Billa pannum velai’

It is said that next Rajini film will start rolling only by 2008 end and release by 2009 April. Rajini is still to decide about Director, whether A.R.Murugadoss or K.S.Ravikumar.

Most expected Tamil film, Vikram's 'Bheemaa', has censored and got 'A' cert due to some violence scenes. It is expected to release by Jan 11th, targetting Pongal holidays.

We already know about Rajinikanth's 3D animation film, 'Sultan - the warrior'. Now Amitabh Bachchan has given the go-ahead to Toonz Animation, an animation company based in Thiruvanathapuram, to make an animated flick with Big B playing the lead, as an animated character though. Toonz Animation, which also produced Hanuman Returns, said that this one would be a 2D animation film. In 1980, rajinikanth remaked AB's 'DON' and now it got reverse, AB following Rajinikanth's way.

All Over India, 2007's top grossers - Among the movies, Hollywood flick Spiderman and South Indian superstar Rajnikanth's Sivaji beat out many Bollywood hits like Om Shanti Om, Chak De India and Dhoom 2, which figure in top five on the list.

2007's romantic hit film 'Jab We Met'(Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor) has impressed Mosarbaer, India's leading DVD company and it bought the film's remake rights for all south indian languages for a big amount.

Note: All news above are collected from various websites and other sources. 'janaghanamana' doesn't bear any responsibilities for any deviation, if any, from the above informations.

collection & composed by: Surya.V

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பெனாசிர் படுகொலையால் நடந்த வன்முறையில் பாகிஸ்தான் ரெயில்வேக்கு ரூ.800 கோடி சேதம்

பாகிஸ்தானில் முன்னாள் பிரதமர் பெனாசிர் சுட்டுக்கொல்லப்பட்டதால் வன்முறை சம்பவங்கள் நடந்தன. இதில், ரெயில்வே துறைக்கு பெருத்த சேதம் ஏற்பட்டு இருக்கிறது. 22 ரெயில் என்ஜின்கள், 140 ரெயில் பெட்டிகள் முழுமையாக எரிக்கப்பட்டன. மேலும், ரெயில்வே சொத்துக்கள் அழிக்கப்பட்டன. இதன்படி பாகிஸ்தான் ரெயில்வே துறைக்கு மட்டும் ரூ.800 கோடி அளவுக்கு சேதம் ஏற்பட்டு இருப்பதாக, காபந்து அரசின் பிரதமர் முகமதியன் சோம்ரோ தெரிவித்தார்.


அவர் மேலும் கூறுகையில், “ரெயில்வேத்துறை ஏற்கனவே மிகுந்த நஷ்டத்தில் இயங்குகிறது. இப்போது மேலும் அதிகமான நஷ்டத்தை ஏற்க வேண்டியது இருக்கிறது” என்றார்.


Pakistani PM says that due to the violence attack, after Benasir Bhutto's assassination Pakistan Railways has lost around Rs.800 crores loss. 22 rail engines, 140 train compartments ahs fully burnt in violence. He expressed his sadness saying that Pakistan Railways already running in loss, and now it has became worser.
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இந்த சிங்கையின்
சிங்கார மண்டலங்களுக்கு
சிறப்பு நன்றிகள்.



---ஆ.அருள் சோலை




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கந்ததாசன்

இனிய பயணம்

ப்ளோக் ல் முதல் பதிப்பில் என்ன எழுதலாம், எப்படி எழுதலாம், எப்படி எழுதினால் சுவையா இருக்கும்? நடந்ததை எழுதலாமா இல்லை நடக்க போவதை எழுதலாமா என்று பலவாறான யோசனைகள்.இப்படி எத்தனை கேள்விகள் உள்ளத்தில் இருந்தாலும் எத்தனை பக்கங்கள் எழுதலாம் என்பதில் மட்டும் ஒரு சின்ன எல்லையை அல்லது சின்ன தலைப்பை என்னால் முடிவு பண்ண முடியவில்லை. இப்படி இந்த மாதத்தின் இருபத்தி ஐந்து நாட்கள் நாள்காட்டியில் கிழிக்கப்பட்டது. நாம் முதல் பதிப்பிற்கே எழுத இவ்வலவு சிரமப்படுகிறோம், வேறு ஒன்றும் இல்லை தமிழ் டைப்பிங் தானுங்க... என்றாலும், வருடத்தின் முதன் நாளில் இப்படியொரு இனிய பயணம் அந்த வருடமெல்லாம் வசந்தமே என்று நெஞ்சுக்குள் ஒரு சந்தோசம்.

நடந்தது எல்லாம் இப்போது நினைக்கையில் மங்கலான கனவுகளாய் தெரிகிறது. நடக்கபோவது எல்லாம் இழுக்க இழுக்க நீளும் ரப்பராய் நீண்ட கனவுகளாய் கானல் நீராய் இருக்கிறது. முன்னாலும் பின்னாலும் கனவுகளை சுமக்கும் மனிதன்,வாழ்க்கை எல்லாம் கனவுகளை போலவே போகிறது, முன்னால் நகரும் போது பின்னால் ஓடி கரைகின்ற புகைவண்டி புகைகளாய்.

ஓசோன் மண்டலம் ஒரு பக்கம் கிழிந்து போய் மழைக்காலங்களில் வெய்யிலையும் வெய்யில் காலங்களில் குளிரையும் மாற்றித் தந்து தட்ப வெட்பத்தில் கால்பந்து விளையாடுகிறது. ஒரு பக்கம் அதை எல்லாம் கணக்கில் கொள்ளாமல் காடுகள் கான்கிரீட் சுவர்களாகிறது. இப்படியே காடுகள் இடிக்கப்பட்டால் இன்னும் ஒரு நூறு ஆண்டுகளில் இந்த கான்கிரீட் கட்டடங்களை கண்டு மழைபெய்யுமா இந்த வானம்? ஓசோ சொன்னதை போல இயற்கையை நாம் மதித்தால் அது நம்மை அரவணைக்கும். முடிந்தவரை உங்கள் வாழ்நாளில் ஒரு ஆயிரம் மரங்களையாவது நடுங்கள். இல்லையென்றால் எந்த மரத்தையும் அறுக்கும் அருகதை நமக்கு கிடையாதென்றெண்ணி சும்மா இருங்கள்.

புதியதாய் பிறக்கும் ஒரு வருடம் நமக்கு ஒரு வயதை மட்டுமா தருகிறது. புதிதாய் போடப்பட்ட ஒரு சாலையிலே போகின்ற வண்டிகள் தரும் தடங்களை போல எத்தனை எத்தனை படிப்புகளை சொல்லித் தருகிறது. அடுத்தவரின் தவறுகளை இங்கே பட்டியலிட்டுகொண்டே சமாதியாககுவதை விட, வாழும் ஒவ்வொருவரும் ஒன்றை மனதில் இருத்தி கொள்ள வேண்டும். அது புதிய ஒன்றை கண்டுபிடிக்க இல்லையென்றாலும் பழையதை அழிக்காமல் இருத்தல் பெரியது.

யாருமே இல்லாத ஒரு நாளிலே உக்கார்ந்து யோசித்தால் இப்படித்தான் அங்கொன்றும் இங்கொன்றுமாய் நினைவுகள் தூளியில் ஆடுது. சில சமயம் நமக்கு முன்னால் நடக்கும் சில விதி மீறல்கள், படி தாண்டல்கள் நமக்கு இதயத்தின் அதிகபட்ச துடிப்புகள் கணக்கிட உதவுகிறது. இந்தியன் கமலாய், அன்னியன் விக்ரமாய் தலைவிரித்து கற்பனையில் குதிரையோடு பறக்கிறது.

நமக்கு நாமே கோடுகளை இட்டு, உற்றோர் உறவினர் என்று இல்லாமல் எல்லோரும், உலகில் வாழும் ஒற்றை ஜாதி மலரிலிருந்து அதை பிறக்க வைக்கும் சூரிய பிரபு வரை சுகத்தோடு இருக்க, ஆசை,கோபம்,களவு,தெரிந்த பேசத் தெரிந்த மிருகம் என்று இல்லாமல், பல வண்ண அரிதரங்கள் பூசி நாலு பேரை அழ வைப்பதை போல, களுக்கென முகிழ்க்கும் உதட்டு மலரின் புன்னகை கொண்டு நெஞ்சமெலாம் வாழ்த்தி, புறாக்களில் மட்டுமல்ல இதயங்களிலும் அமைதியை, இமயம் போகும் வழியெல்லாம் காற்று உங்களுக்கு வாசனை தந்து தடையென நிற்பவை எல்லாம் தடமில்லாமல் போகிட, போகியில் தீயிட, பரமபத ஏணிகளில் ஏறி, பாம்புகளில் தப்பித்து, வாழ்க்கை தாயத்தில் வாகை மலரது சூடி, "எழும் சிறு பொறி மிகப் பெருந்தீயாய்!" எனக்கு அறுபது அடுத்தோற்கு நாப்பது என எல்லாம் ஒதுக்கி(கட்டாயம் இல்லை நம்மால் முடிந்ததை), வாழ்வில் மகிழ்ச்சி, மனத்தில் எழுச்சி எண்ணி என்றும் சிறப்பாய் வாழ இந்த ஆண்டு வேண்டும் என வேண்டியது எல்லாம் கிடைத்து வாழ வைக்க வேண்டுகிறேன்.



அன்புடன்,


கந்ததாசன்.

தாய் வீடு - News from INDIA

பயணிகளுக்கு 3 சலுகைத் திட்டம் ஏர்இந்தியா புத்தாண்டுப் பரிசு


புத்தாண்டு பரிசாக விமான பயணிகளுக்கு 3 சலுகைத் திட்டங்களை ஏர் - இந்தியா அறிவித்துள்ளது.

முதல் சலுகைத் திட்டம்: பயணி ஒருவர் ஜனவரி 1-ம் தேதி முதல் மார்ச் 31-ம் தேதி வரையான காலத்தில் தில்லி, மும்பை, கோல்கத்தா, சென்னை, ஹைதராபாத், பெங்களூர் ஆகிய 6 நகரங்களுக்கு இடையே 25 முறை பயணம் செய்திருக்க வேண்டும். அப்படியிருந்தால் அவர் நியூயார்க் (அமெரிக்கா), லண்டன் (பிரிட்டன்), ஷாங்காய் (சீனா) போன்ற ஏதாவது ஓர் இடத்துக்குச் சென்று வருவதற்கு இலவச டிக்கெட் (எகானாமி பிரிவு) வழங்கப்படும்.
இச் சலுகையை அந்தப் பயணியோ அல்லது அவருக்கு வேண்டிய நபரோ பெற்றுக்கொள்ளலாம்.

குறைந்த விலை டிக்கெட்: மார்ச் 1 முதல் ஏப்ரல் 15 வரையான காலத்தில் இந்தியாவுக்குள் எங்கு வேண்டுமானாலும் செல்ல குறைந்த விலையில் ரூ. 1,875 டிக்கெட் (ரூ.999 மற்றும் வரிகள்) அறிமுகப்படுத்துகிறது. இந்தக் குறைந்த விலை டிக்கெட் ஜனவரி 5 தேதி முதல் ஜனவரி 20-ம் தேதி வரை விற்கப்படும்.

மூன்றாவது திட்டம்: ஜனவரி 1 முதல் மார்ச் 31 வரையான காலத்தில் பிரிட்டன், ஐரோப்பிய நாடுகள், அமெரிக்க, கனடா போன்ற மேற்கத்திய நாடுகளுக்கு மூன்று முறை சென்று வந்தால் அந்தப் பயணி ஒரு வார காலம் உள்நாட்டுக்குள் ஏர்இந்தியா விமானத்தில் எங்கு வேண்டுமானாலும் சென்று வரலாம்.

ஏர்இந்தியா மற்றும் இந்தியன் ஏர்லைன்ஸ் நிறுவனங்கள் ஒன்றாக இணைக்கப்பட்ட பின் அறிவிக்கப்படும் பெரிய சலுகைத் திட்டங்கள் இவைதான்.


ஏர் இந்தியா நிறுவனம் நாள்தோறும் 400 விமானங்களை 39 நாடுகளுக்கு - 120 இடங்களுக்கு இயக்குகிறது.

கருணாகரன் மீண்டும் காங்கிரசில் சேர்ந்தார்

கேரளாவின் மூத்த அரசியல்வாதிகளில் ஒருவரான கருணாகரன் இரண்டரை ஆண்டு பிரிவிற்குப் பின் மீண்டும் காங்கிரசில் சேர்ந்துள்ளார். தில்லியில் சோனியா காந்தியை சந்தித்து தன் விருப்பத்தை அவர் வெளிப்படுத்த சோனியாவும் அதை ஏற்றுக்கொண்டுள்ளார்.

எந்த நிபந்தனைகளுமின்றி கட்சியில் மீண்டும் சேர்ந்திருப்பதாகவும், கட்சிக்கு உழைப்பது நாட்டிற்கு உழைப்பது போலாகும் என்று கருணாகரன் பின்னர் தெரிவித்தார்.

அவரது மகன் முரளீதரனும் விரைவில் காங்கிரசில் இணைவார் என எதிர்பார்க்கப்படுகிறது.

செய்தித் தொகுப்பு: சூர்யா.வி

சிங்கை பக்கம் - Local News

Singapore's economy grows 7.5% in 2007:
PM Lee Hsien Loong




SINGAPORE : Singapore's economy has grown 7.5 percent for the whole of 2007, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his 2008 New Year Message. And he remains cautiously optimistic about the outlook for the new year. Mr Lee also spelt out significant policy decisions in the areas of healthcare, land transport and education Singaporeans would have to face in 2008.

The high growth has benefited all Singaporeans - a record 172,000 jobs have been created between January and September and unemployment is down to 1.7 percent, the lowest in almost a decade.

For 2008, Mr Lee said he is cautiously optimistic. The US may go into a recession because of the financial market problems and a US downturn would affect Asia too. But he believes the impact on Singapore would be offset somewhat by the strong momentum in the dynamic Asian economies. For Singapore, 2008 will see the realisation of several major projects, among them the inaugural F1 Singapore Grand Prix. The first F1 night race ever will flag off in September. All things considered, Mr Lee expects the Singapore economy to grow by 4.5 percent to 6.5 percent in 2008.

He however noted that inflation has picked up in recent months and this has caused concern to Singaporeans. PM Lee said: "There are several reasons for this. First, the GST rate went up to 7 percent in July. However, the GST Offset Package has buffered that fully for lower-income citizens, who are receiving much more in offsets than the extra GST they have to pay. Second, IRAS has revised up the Annual Values of HDB flats. This will push up the Consumer Price Index, but in reality does not affect the 95 percent of HDB households who own their homes, and so do not pay any rents. "Third, prices of food and energy have increased worldwide. This affects us directly, because we are a small and open economy, which imports all our food and fuel. But we are doing what we can to lessen the burden on Singaporeans, for example, by encouraging NTUC FairPrice and other supermarkets to find new sources of supply and offer house brands of basic essential items, and helping low-income families through U-Save and other rebates." Michael Palmer, MP - Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, said: "From the ground we are already hearing people talking about the cost of living going up, food especially, basic necessities like rice, milk, bread. These people feel the pinch everyday. PM mentions, in his message, about the shoppers at Orchard Road. That may not be totally representative about the way people are feeling. It may be year-end bonus but when you look at the year forward and the rising cost of living, they have to deal with their monthly salaries and less that their money can buy."

While tackling immediate cost issues, Prime Minister Lee reminded Singaporeans of the need to continue to focus on long term strategies and he highlighted the significant policy decisions in 2008.

Another challenge - making public transport a choice mode of travel and, parallel to that, the need to update policies on car ownership and usage. Mr Lee said: "Our roads are getting more crowded and traffic jams are worsening. We have to lower the vehicle growth rate and step up measures to manage the demand for road space. We need to enhance the ERP and extend its coverage so that driving costs significantly more, but we will balance that with lower vehicle ownership taxes. Free flowing traffic is an important factor in the quality of urban life in Singapore."

The Prime Minister said Singapore will be tackling these the above issues in 2008. And he is confident that as long as Singaporeans continue to work together and support each other, they can look forward to a bright future for the nation and themselves. Mr Lee wishes all Singaporeans a happy and fulfilling 2008. - CNA/ch


Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/320021/1/.html

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