Friday, March 25, 2011

DMK and AIADMK Election Manifesto 2011 – Will these freebies improve the quality of life in Tamil Nadu?


 The temperature in Tamil Nadu is increasing, not just because of the arrival of summer but also because of the upcoming state assembly elections. The heat is increasing drastically among the political parties as the polling day is not too far. The present heat felt is not only because of the short span of canvassing given to the parties, but also the optimum measures taken by the election commission to curb malpractices which are against the rules and regulations of the commission. With all these factors under consideration and futuristic plans to get the throne, both the ruling party (DMK) and opposition (AIADMK) have declared their election manifesto’s for the upcoming assembly elections.
 Before analyzing the pros and cons of the manifestos, let us first see the short summary of manifesto ‘as declared by the two major shareholders of the election;
DMK and AIADMK Election  Manifesto
DMK Election Manifesto 2011
35kg free rice to poor per month, free wet grinder or mixie to women depending on their choice, free laptops to first year students (BC, MBC, SC, ST) pursuing professional degrees from government and government aided colleges, free power supply to be extended to horticulture and coconut farming, free bus passes to senior citizens aged 60 and above, hike in old age pension to Rs.750, new metro rail projects in Coimbatore and Madurai, financial assistance under Kalaignar housing scheme will be increased to Rs.1,00,000, absorbing interest for education loans will be considered, 200 units of free power to handloom weavers.
AIADMK Election Manifesto 2011
 20 free rice per month to all family card holders along with 20 litres of purified drinking water, free wet grinder or mixie or fan to women depending on their choice, four grams of gold along with Rs.25, 000 as assistance for marriage and this assistance will be extended to Rs.50,000 for those beneficiaries holding a diploma or a degree, 6 months maternity  along with Rs.12,000 assistance and bank loan up to Rs.10 lakh with 25% subsidy for self-help groups, ‘Green House’ would be given to BPL families which will be powered by solar energy, 3 cents of land to poor, free uniform and shoes to students, scholarships to higher secondary students, free laptops to all students pursuing higher studies, mobile hospitals and telemedicine centers in villages, monorail projects, 5000 MW power producing projects to curb power loss, cable TV network to be brought under government, special forces to protect school students, theft in houses etc.,
Looking back into the past
 Free television and Rs.1 a kg of rise was the highlight of the previous election. Though they implemented there was huge effects in general life as a result of it. Though the government says that the present scheme of giving rise at the low cost is applicable to all family card holders, the actual beneficiaries are the people who live below the poverty line and earn on daily basis. To them this scheme is actually a one which is supposed to be appreciated, but the quality of rice made people who belong to the middle class to move outside. Smuggling of rice has been found. Cost of rice in shops moved up, though there are several other reasons for the inflation, the poor administration is one of the main reasons. Secondly, I don’t find any logical reason to give televisions as television have become a part of day to day life and almost all owned it before the scheme was announced too. With the implementation of the scheme an additional TV in bedroom or television in shops has become a trend. Several malpractices among the local politicians were also seen during the distribution.
 Among the schemes introduced the 108 service which is actually adopted from Andhra Pradesh is the best of them and was directly helpful to the people, the medical scheme too is a welcome one  (though it had some personal benefits) but the same could have be modified better, free house under Kalaignar housing scheme is also is good scheme, but no steps were taken to maintain the cost of bricks which suddenly increased in cost putting some extra burden to the people, especially to the middle class.
What is the need for freebies?
  Both DMK and AIADMK are clashing each other even in their manifesto providing galore of freebies. But what exactly is need for freebies is a billion dollar question. Fans, mixie or grinder is now a part of household except BPL families. However they can survive without this too, instead the same money can be utilized for welfare activities and curbing inflation in food products. I hope it will be an educational laptop which may be given to students, not actually having great features which we usually buy for Rs.25, 000 or above. If they are actually interested in giving laptops to increase the quality of education and giving some exposure to students, digital library can be opened in every village with access to internet. Probably this may useful to the students and will also have some employment opportunities.  
 Considering both the manifesto’s the AIADMK manifesto has some development measures compared with the DMK which is mainly focused on freebies which the common man not required to survive. Green House scheme is an innovative one, steps to stop the power cut problems is a welcome note which actually was not addressed by the DMK; schemes to empower women and education, mobile hospitals and telemedicine centers are few which will be directly useful to the people.
 Stress given by the AIADMKDMK manifesto.
Verdict
 Now it’s the time for us to decide whom we should opt as our ‘REPRESENTATIVES’.  This is just an analysis based on the manifesto and it is you who have to decide depending on your experience so for with your representative and choose the right.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Please ! Intha Puthagatha Vaangathiinga ! - Gopinath

Titleப்ளீஸ் ! இந்தப் புத்தகத்தை வாங்காதீங்க ! (Please Don't Buy this book!)
Author : Gopinath
Brief Description
 This is one of the self-development or personality development books available in the store. This has nothing extra or special in context to tell about, but the way it is presented and easy language makes it attractive. You can see the same essence which you see in 'You Can Win' or those of Dale Carnegie's collections. If you are some one who is lazy to read hundreds of pages, then this is for you.
Review
 When asked about the negative title given to the book, the author have beautifully told that this book has nothing  new and what others have told before is being re framed with catchy ingredients. Yes, I would say that there is nothing special or new in this book, but this is the book which I loved a lot after my all time favorite "How to Win Friends and Influence People " by Dale Carnegie. When speaking in the marketing point of view I also learned that titles like this will definitely attract people to buy this. I too bought this just because of the title. So it not only taught me some basic development skills but also some marketing techniques. It is always not possible to follow all the skills which a books says you to possess. But if a book can make you remember something whenever the occasions occur then I feel that it is the actual success of the book. There are few contexts which almost embedded into daily life which I would like to quote here,
"Don't try to expose yourself to someone who would have insulted you and is not bothered about whoever you are". e.g., You may be a state topper in school or a renowned scientist, but in several situations may be when you go for a walk some unknown person may shout at you saying stupid for an accidental mistake. Here there is no use is explaining to him that you are a genius and not a stupid. Actually the author have quoted this in the very first chapter by quoting an incident in Albert Einstein's life. Similarly few other quotes like combing the hair in a new way and travelling to office in a new direction can too have a some positive effects in your life and make you to love the day.
 I would recommend you strongly to buy this book.


Where to buy
SixthSense Publications,
29/ (7/3) ''E'' Block, Ist Floor,
Madley Road, T.Nagar,
Chennai - 600017
Ph: 65279654 / 24342771
Email : sixthsensepub@yahoo.com
Price : Rs.60/-
The price is as per the 6th edition released in September,2009.

"Walking With The Comrades" -Arundhati Roy

Title of the Book : Walking With The Comrades
Author : Arundhati Roy
Tamil Editionதோழளர்களுடன் ஒரு பயணம் 
Translated by : A.Muthukrishnan
Brief Description
 Walking with the Comrades is about the travel of Arundhati Roy into the so called Maoist affected area. She describes her travel into the region and her experience with the Maoists.
Review
 I read the Tamil edition of the book and many citations quoted were really shocking. After reading the book I just wondered why they are called the internal threat of the nation. Though the government say that it is implementing various schemes in this zone, I really wondered why they import various weapons to fight against them as mentioned in the book. I suggest this book to the readers and I am sure we can some how guess in what platform our country is moving.
Where to buy
 Tamil Edition can be brought from,
Payani Books,
216/332, Triplicane High Road,
Triplicane, Chennai -600005
Mobile: 9445124576 / 9626369201
Email : payanibooks@gmail.com


Price : Rs.60/-
English edition of the book is also available in various online book portals.



Saturday, March 19, 2011

NPCIL Model Paper for the Recruitment of Plant Operators/Technician

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited recruits ambitious candidates for several posts. Among them plant operators or Technicians are recruited to handle various areas/systems of a nuclear plant like that of Turbine, Steam Generator, Boiler, DM Water Plant and so on. They will be guided by supervisors and officers.

Selection Procedure
 Usually it will be a two round recruitment consisting of a written exam and an interview and in few cases it may be just an interview depending on the number of posts.
Format of Exam (For Plant Operators and Chemical Plant Operators)
  The paper consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as major component and basic general knowledge. The first three are given weightage and one should be strong in these subjects.
What to Study?
  Here let me give you the basic outline or the most important areas which one should not forget to prepare.
Physics
Nuclear Physics, Atomic Physics :- Control Rods, Reactors, Coolants, Moderators, Basic definitions and units etc.,Radioactivity. This is one of the important unit.
Heat :- Forms of heat energy (Conduction, Convection and Radiation), units and basic definitions.
Mechanics : Laws and its implications.
Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion and vice versa. Kelvin scale.
Cover other parts too, however the above topics are most expected.
Chemistry
 Basic chemistry up to 12th standard. Physical chemistry should be care. pH, Conductivity, Hardness, TDS, Acids, Bases, Neutral, Atomic structure, definitions and examples, electronic configuration, Octet structure, Theories like VB, VSEPR etc.,
Mathematics
 Mensuration, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra are given maximum importance. Differentiation and Integration are usually not given much importance, however it is better to have some glance. But usually questions will be from the the first four.
General Knowledge
 Questions on GK will not be too tough. Have some knowledge on the reactors in India and its mission.

Note: Usually question papers are not allowed to take back and the above format is designed on inquiring with those who attended the exams previously and are posted presently. Utmost care is taken to provide proper information, however we are not responsible for any change if occurs in the forth coming examinations.

Friday, March 18, 2011

List of DMK Candidates for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2011


Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has announced its 119 cadres for the upcoming state assembly elections. Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi to contest from Tiruvarrur. Below is the complete list of candidates as announced by the party,
Chennai
R.K.Nagar-P.K.Sekar Babu, Kollathur- M.K.Stalin,Villivakkam-K.Anbazhalagan,Egmore(R)-Parithi Ellamvazhuthi,Chepauk- J.Anbazhagan, Thousand Lights- Hasan Mohammed Jinnah, Virugambakkam - K.Dhanasekaran, Saidapet- M.Mahesh Kumar.
Thiruvallur
Ponneri(R)- A.Manimekalai, Thiruvallur- E.A.P. Sivaji, Ambathur - B.Ranganathan, Madavaram - Kanimozhi, Thiruvettriyur- K.P.Sami, Pallavaram- T.M.Anbarasan, Thambaram - S.R.Raja, Uthiramerur- Pon Kumar.
Velur
Kadpadi- Durai Muragan, Ranipet- R.Gnadhi, K.V.kuppam(R) - K.Seetharaman, Gudiyatham (R)- K.Rajamarthandam, Thirupathur- S.Rajendran.
Krishnagiri
Veppanpalli- T.Senguttuvan, Thali - Y.Prakash.
Dharmapuri
Pennagaram- P.N.P.Inbasekaran, Pappyreddypatti - V.Mullaivendan.
Thiruvannamalai
Thiruvannamalai - E.V.Velu, Kilpennathur- K.Pitchandi, Aarani- R.Sivanandam, Vandhavasi(R)- S.P.J.Kamalakannan.
Salem
Kongavalli(R)- K.Chinnadurai, Yarcaud(R)- C.Tamilselvan, Sankari - Veerapandi.S.Arumugam, Salem West- R.Rajendran, Salem South- S.R.Sivalingam, Veerapandi - A.Rajendran.
Namakkal
Rasipuram(R)-V.P.Duraisami, Senthamangalam(R)- K.Ponnusamy, Kumaraplayam - Veppadai .G.Selvaraj.
Erode
Erode East-S.Muthusamy, Anthiyur- N.K.K.P.Raja, Bhavanisagar(R)- Lokeshwari.
Tirpur
Dharapuram(R)-R.Jayanthi, Tirpur(North)-C.Govindasami, Madathukulam- M.P.Saminathan.
Neelagiri
Kudaloor(R) - M.Dravidamani, Cunoor- K.Ramachandran.
Kovai
Mettuplayam-B.Arunkumar, Kavundampalayam-T.P.Subramanian, Coimbatore North-M.Veeragopal, Coimbatore South- Pongalur.N.Palanisamy, Kinnathukadavu- M.Kannappan.
Dindukal
Palani- E.P.Sentil Kumar, Ottanchathiram- R.Chakrapani, Aathur- I.Periasamy, Nattham- K.Vijayan
Karur
Aravakuruchi- K.C.Palanichami, Krishnarayapuram(R)- T.Kamaraj, Kullithalai - R.Manickam.
Trichy
Sri rangam - N.Anand, Trichy West - K.N.Nehru, Trichy east - Anbil Periyasamy, Thiruverumbur- K.N.Sekaran, Laalkudi - A.Soundarapandian, Manachanallur- N.Selvaraj, Thuraiyur(R) - S.Parimaladevi.
Perambalur
Perambalur(R) - M.Prabhakaran, Kunnam - S.S.Sivasankar.
Kadalur
Bannruti - Saba.Rajendran, Cuddalore- Ela Pugazenthi, Kurinjipadi - M.R.K.Paneerselvam, Chithamparam -
Nagapattinam
KeelVelur(R) - U.Mathivanan
Thiruvarur
Maanarkudi - T.R.P.Raja, Thiruvarur - M.Karunanidhi, Nannilam - R.Elangovan.
Thanjavur
Kumbakonam - K.Anbazhagan, Thiruvidaimarudur(R)- Kovi.Sezhiyan, Thiruvaiyaru - Kallanai S.Chellakannu, Thanjavur - S.N.M.Ubayadullah, Orathanadu - T.Mahesh Krishnasami.
Pudukootai
Gandharavakottai(R)- Kavithapithan, Viralimalai- S.Reghupathy, Pudukootai - Periyannan Arasu.
Sivagangai
Thirupathur- K.R.Periakaruppan, Manamadurai(R)- Tamizharasi Ravikumar.
Madurai
Melur-Rani Rajamanickam, Madurai East-P.Murthy, Madurai Central-S.S.Ghouse Batcha, Madurai West-K.Thalapathy, Thirumangalam-M.Manimaran, Usilampatti- SO.Ramasamy.
Theni
Aandipatti- L.Mukkaiah, Periyakulam(R)-V.Anbazhalagan, Bodinayakanur- S.Lakshmanan, Kambam- N.Ramakrishnan
Virudunagar
Rajapalayam- S.Thangapandian, Srivilliputhur(R)- R.K.V.Durai, Sattur- A.Kadarkarai Raj, Sivakasi- Vanaraja, Aruppukootai- K.K.S.S.R.Ramachandran, Thiruchuli- Thangam Thennarasu.
Ramanathapuram
Thiruvadanai- Suba Thangavelan, Mudukullathur- V.Sathyamurty.
Thoothukudi
Thoothukudi- Geetha Jeevan, Thiruchendur- Anitha R.Radhakrishnan, Ottapidaram(R)- S.Raja
Nellai
Sankarankovil(R)- M.Uma Maheswari, Thenkasi- V.Karuppasamy Pandian, Aalankulam-Poongothai Aladi Aruna , Thirunelveli- A.L.S Lakshmanan, Ambasamuthiram- R.Avudaiappan, Palayankootai- T.P.M.Mohideen Khan.
Kaniyakumari
Kaniyakumari- N.Suresh Rajan, Nagarkoil-R.Mahesh , Padmanapuram- Pushpaleela Alban.
Villupuram
Vanur (R) – S. Pushparaj, Viluppuram – K. Ponmudy, Vikravandi – K. Radhamani, Tirukkoilur – M. Thangam, Sankarapuram – T. Udayasuriyan.

Cash for Votes – Not Just For People Alone


 The assembly elections for three states Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Kerala are proposed to be conducted on April 13, 2011. The election commission is taking various measures to suppress cash and gifts in exchange of votes. It is also believed that sudden announcement of the election commission to finish the elections quickly may help to avoid the cash for vote to some extent. If this is the condition here, the present Wikileaks exposures have rocked the parliament.
 According to Wikileaks, the ruling Congress party has bribed MPs to vote in favor of them during the confidence vote in July 2008 for the Nuke deal to be cleared. It also exposed that the congress party leader Kamal Nath who was the minister of Commerce and Industry offered small planes as bribes for those MPs who are willing to vote in favor of them.
  The BJP and the left have protested against this in Parliament and demanded the immediate resignation of the government.
 But what makes me to think in this concern is, the same have been brought into the notice of people by the media channels where the video footage of a MP trying to bribe with cash in the parliament had been telecasted. Most of them very well aware that the same happened during the confidence vote, but why now the heat is spreading after the Wikileak exposure. Are the opposition really want to suppress the corruption and bring back democracy or just they want to keep the heat on opposition along with the other scams?
 Who is actually interested in people? Day by day such corruptions and scams lies on the front page of the newspaper and headlines of the news channel. But when time moves on people too forget, is this why the opposition wants to keep the heat on the ruling party? When a cricket team loses the captain is forced to come out of his captaincy in spite of his individual performance, but is this same in politics. I don’t think so. Nobody is ready to take the responsibility.
 The only solution is that we people should know how to tackle it. You may ask whether it is possible to tackle. Definitely yes and the revolution in gulf countries is an example. We have our duty to vote which actually decides their fate. This is the only time when we can push those corrupt leaders out of the Parliament. Keep these incidents in mind and vote rightly during the elections.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Refresh India and its Vision


 Refresh India is a blog initiated to focus completely about India, especially the young generation. The main theme of the blog is to focus basically on the day to day problems faced by India which includes various corruptions, crimes, scams etc., and the role of youth to fight against it. All these hot topics will be featured as well posted as special articles with complete data with reference to the present as well as the past. For example, we recently saw various corruptions in India and the term JPC is often used in News. What does it mean? Yes, here I would not just explain what JPC is but also its history and how it differs from PAC in a very simple language so that even a child will understand. Once we know what it is, then we can realize whether it actually going to have any impact on the probe.

  Each and every one should have quite a good knowledge about the present scenario of the nation, so the hot topics of the nation as well as other nations too will be updated regularly.

  Apart from this a special column for career is too added which has basic guidance for competitive exams and also job notifications in various government as well as public sector units.

 
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