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Showing posts with label Amazing Indians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing Indians. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2020

5 Quotes by U G Krishnamurthi that will inspire you


1)
Thought is your enemy. Not knowning is your natural state.

2)
Flush out your past from the system. Give up. Simply stop searching.

3)
Life is a movement without direction. A passion that burns without purpose.

4)
Thoughts arise from wants. Everytime a thought is born, you are born.

5)
You are suffering, because you want to be other than what you are.

6)
Nature is busy creating absolutely unique individuals, whereas culture and society wants to fit all of them in a single mould. That's gross stupidity.

7)
The most difficult thing is to be an ordinary person.

8)
Only if you reject all other paths,can you discover your own.

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Friday, February 2, 2018

Amazing Indian - Uma Venkatachalam





22-year-old Jayavel Chinnaiah says he still remembers how he lay as a toddler on the sidewalks of a busy road on Chennai's suburbs where his mother waded through raging motorists begging for money many years ago. 


But those hazy pictures from his past are now being replaced with hopes of a bright future. Jayavel has just one more on-campus examination to clear for enrolment in an automotive engineering course in Italy's Politecnico Di Torino. 

He is in Chennai awaiting financial aid from those who had shaped his life so far -from the time he was taken off the foot path to the day he is looking to head for a course in his dream subject. 

"I want to finish my course, get a good job, earn money to repay my loans, build a house for my mother and then get into the Indian Administrative Service to do service to this nation," says Jayavel in a rush as if he is listing out provisions from a shopping list. 


Full Story >> Economic Times 


Monday, October 23, 2017

90 years young Padma Vibhushan Dr. V Shanta


90 years young and focussed, Dr. V Shanta, grand niece of renowned scientist, Shri C V Raman, is doing amazing work in ensuring cancer treatment is made affordable to all citizens of India and world.

Dr. V. Shanta, is the chairperson of Cancer Institute at Adyar, Chennai.


She regularly inspires and tell her patients not to get worried and frightened of cancer. And like any other diseases, cancer is curable and can be treated with medicines and diet.

Dr. V Shanta, first joined as a RMO (Resident Medical Officer) at Adyar Cancer Institute and have been working for last 61 years and is now the Chairperson of this institute.

Even at age 90, she is active, focussed and passionate to ensure that all her patients are taken care of and get the best treatment.

Please Google and YouTube her for more information. If you like this short article, please share it with your friends. Let's build a positive and better world.


This blog is maintained by Sudhir Pai, a qualified engineer and post graduate in marketing. After working with Jetking, ICICI Bank and Kotak, he is now a full time life coach and business consultant. He has authored 2 inspiring books and does individual counselling and group seminars. You can reach him on 9820073993 (Mumbai).




Friday, October 13, 2017

What is Intuition?


When human body functions spontaneously, we call it as instinct. When the soul functions spontaneously, that is called intuition. Instinct is of the body - the gross; and intuition is of the soul - the subtle.
When you are totally awake and aware, this shift happens: from the [brain’s] left hemisphere the energy moves to the right hemisphere. The male is naturally an aggressive living being, the male is constantly in struggle – the feminine is constantly in surrender, in deep trust. Hence females have a better intuition or sixth sense.


Scientists have discovered that humans appear to have two, very different “operating systems.” (link is external)  System 1 is our quick, instinctual, and often subconscious way of operating – it is controlled by our right brain and by other parts of our brain that have been around since prehistoric times, known as the “limbic” and reptilian” parts of our brain.  System 2 is our slower, more analytical, and conscious way of operating – it is controlled by our left brain and by newer parts of our brain that have only developed since prehistoric times (also known as the “neocortex”).  Researchers have found that intuition is part of System 1, which is why it comes on so rapidly and often does not make rational sense to us.  In other words, intuitive decisions are not something that we have thought out carefully with reason, but rather choices that have arisen quickly out of instinct.
In my book, THINK LIKE A WINNER, I have briefly touched upon how our human mind can be programmed for success. In my second book, LIVE YOUR DREAMS, I have discussed, how people used their power of mind to achieve their personal and professional goals.


Intuition is challenging to define, despite the huge role it plays in our everyday lives. Steve Jobs called it, for instance, "more powerful than intellect." But however we put it into words, we all, well, intuitively know just what it is.


Pretty much everyone has experienced a gut feeling -- that unconscious reasoning that propels us to do something without telling us why or how. But the nature of intuition has long eluded us, and has inspired centuries' worth of research and inquiry in the fields of philosophy and psychology.


If you want to get in touch with your intuition, a little time alone may be the most effective way. Just as solitude can help give rise to creative thinking, it can also help us connect to our deepest inner wisdom.
Intuitive people are often introverted, according to Burnham. But whether you're an introvert or not, taking time for solitude can help you engage in deeper thought and reconnect with yourself.
"You have to be able to have a little bit of solitude; a little bit of silence," she says. "In the middle of craziness ... you can't recognize [intuition] above all of the noise of everyday life." 

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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Young Innovator - Story of Vignesh Subrahmaniam



Age: 29
Technical area: Software
Current position: Lead scientist at GE Global Research
As a child, Subrahmaniam had an unusual combination of interests. He was interested in mathematics as well as music. While he was fond of reading books, he liked forecasting the weather and playing the veena. He grew up to become of one the youngest and finest statisticians and data scientists in the country.
Twelve years ago, when he had to decide the course of his career, his mother encouraged him to take up the field which he so passionately adored. “My mother has always believed that to really become successful, you need to do what you are passionate about,” says Subrahmaniam.
So, at that time, when people usually opted to study for a medical or engineering degree, he went to the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
After completing his studies in 2008, he joined the global research team at the US-based products and services firm General Electric Co., where he had interned in 2005. His forte is statistical modelling for weather forecasting to solve industrial problems.
In the early stages of his career, he developed mathematical models and algorithms that added significant value to diverse industrial applications. He worked with two more researchers to develop a new machine-learning algorithm which analysed historical weather data in the Indian subcontinent to identify regions that have similar rainfall patterns. His research led to the discovery of a new monsoon region called the Homogenous Indian Monsoon Region, which later improved monsoon forecasting over large areas of northern and eastern India. His work was published in the Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2009).
In 2010, Subrahmaniam invented an automated mixture analysis algorithm for identifying unknown substances based on its Raman spectra. This method was later granted a patent. “It was used by GE’s Homeland Protection business to identify unknown mixtures such as narcotics or drugs correctly,” says Subrahmaniam.
Though identification of mixtures from spectral data is a well-studied topic, Subrahmaniam developed the first ever method based on partial correlation to generate probabilities on all the identified mixture components. His work on this was published in the Journal of Applied Spectroscopy in 2010.
Over the last seven years, Subrahmaniam has been involved in creating a software system consists of self-learning algorithms, which analyse historical weather patterns at a location and predict the most repeatable patterns. It compares that information with the requirements for its clients, such as setting up a wind farm at that location, to come up with the best model to do so. The method has been adopted by GE’s wind business for setting up wind turbines.
Subrahmaniam has been involved in industry applications related to wind farming, power grids, transport and aviation.
“Over a period of time, the system that we have created has demonstrated verifiable results,” he says.
Subrahmaniam is now experimenting with deep learning, a new field in machine learning, which uses artificial neural networks to learn levels of representation and abstraction that make sense of data such as images, sound, and text, in a way the human brain learns and understands it.
“We are using new analytical models and deep learning for analysing historical weather data to increase the accuracy of our predictions,” he says. “We are also looking to use this model to expand our horizons and solve problems across various industries.”
Source : Google, LiveMint.

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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Story of Saloni Malhotra (Desi Crew)


Saloni Malhotra (Founder - DesiCrew)

Saloni Malhotra is polite, petite and soft-spoken. In fact, she looks like she might still be in college.

"It is a problem sometimes," she admits. "People in this industry are expected to have some white hair - it gives confidence to the client ! She sometimes laugh off.

Saloni Malhotra is the founder and CEO of DesiCrew, an IT enabled services company, that provide back office and support services in rural part of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

After doing engineering from Pune Universtity and working with interactive media startup Web Chutney, based out of Delhi, she came in contact with Prof. Jhunjhunwala of TeNet group, IIT Madras and came up with idea of Desi Crew.


Desi Crew started with an objective to setup rural BPO's in Tier 2 cities towns and villages, which will generate employment opportunities to backward unemployed youth in these towns and villages.

Initially, Desi Crew struggled with intial hiccups of starting a social enterprise, but today stands tall and successful giving employment to 400 plus youth in these villages of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Vikas Das - Engineer quits job to work with tribals


VAT VRIKSHA (Sanskrit word for Banyan Tree), an social enterprise started by Vikas Das, who left high paying engineering job to do something meaningful in life and create a positive impact on lives of tribal community struggling to live a dignified life.

Vat Vriksha helps tribal women with almost zero formal education to design and run small enterprises.

At age 28, after working long hours from cubicle of MNC, he was wondering whether he is going to repeat this schedule his entire life making MNCs richer and richer. After deep introspection and self analysis, he decided to finally quit his comfortable high paying job and decided to work with tribals.

A trip back to Bhubaneshwar decided what he will ultimately do with his life.

Vikas decided to dedicate his life for upliftment of tribal areas in naxalite infested areas like Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand and West Bengal.


His social enterprise Vat Vriksha is based on concept of Vasudhev Kutumbhakam, which means, the whole universe is my family. He recalls an incident from childhood, when tribals were not allowed to enter temple as they were considered inferior and impure. This hurted him a lot and he decided to do something about it when he grows up.

Vat Vriksha is built on solid foundation of ethics and integrity to provide dignified life to tribals in a way of basic education and entrepreneurship !

Please google Vikas Das Vat Vriksha for more information on his work.

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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Growth Mindset



Article : Sudhir Pai

It is said, universe began 13.82 billion years ago from a small dot which exploded as BIG BANG.

Since then, it is only growing and expanding.

Look around:
Everything from plants, fishes, trees, birds, animals and humans everything has grown from a small seed. Is'nt it?


Growth, abundance and prosperity is a natural instinct. Think Big. Aim Bigger. Don't feel guilty in doing so.

Some people may like your behaviour. Some may criticize you. Some may ignore you. Don't bother too much.

Keep your focus intact on growth and prosperity, and keep working towards it.

Best Wishes,

Sudhir Pai
Trainer Author - Think Like A Winner

9820073993 (Mumbai-India)

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Mashelkar Kaka - The man passionate about watches for 40 years.


Article : Sudhir Pai

I remember going to his shop at the age of 12 when I got my first watch as a gift and in six months, there was some problem and needed to repair it urgently.

As I looked in his 50 square feet cute little shop, I was amazed by the collection of watches he had which had come for repair and the new ones he had put for sale.

This shop is located at Thakurdwar Naka as you keep walking slightly towards C.P.Tank on left hand side. The shop is in South Mumbai area. And Mashelkar Kaka (That's Uncle in English), as we fondly call him, has been passionate about discussing, repairing and selling all types of watches for last 40 years.

There is a child like twinkle in his eyes even today, as he discusses about clocks and watches. And we take his advice before buying new watches.

His only advice - Avoid Chinese watches and buy Indian ones 😊

Few days back, I had visited his shop to get my watch repaired and he repaired it in 7 minutes. And as usual shared a cup of tea and some happy moments discussing about clocks, watches and electronic gadgets.

I wish, Mashelkar Kaka keeps on following his passion of repairing watches for next 100 years ...

So Folks - Next time, if you are in South Mumbai and your watch needs repair, do visit him.


Sudhir Pai, is a qualified electronics engineer, who has worked with organizations like Jetking, ICICI Bank and Kotak group. He is author of 2 motivational books and speaker at various forums. He can be reached on 9820073993 (Mumbai - India)






Wednesday, July 26, 2017

First Dancing Superstar - A legend called Bhagwan Dada


Article By - Sudhir Pai

Today as I woke upto chirping birds and monsoon rains looking out of my window at dark skies and sipping my early morning coffee, a beautiful song was been played on FM radio (Bholi Surat Dil Ke Khote).

And my mind travelled back in 1950s Bombay.

Bhagwan Dada (Born 1913) was best know for his social film Albela (1951) and the hit song "Shola Jo Bhadke"

Bhagwan Dada was born as Bhagwan Abaji Palav in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra. he was son of textile mill worker but even as a child always had big dreams of entering in film industry.


Starting with small roles and low budget film, he hit the jackpot in 1951 by producing and acting in Film called Albela.

After that, unfortumately, he did not give any hit films and had to sell his 25 rooms sea facing bungalow and live last days of his life in complete poverty and 1 room kitchen in Dadar.


To know more about Bhagwan Dada, google him, YouTube him.

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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Life of Radhanath Swami


Radhanath Swami (Richard Slavin) was born in comforts of Chicago (USA). As a teenager, he embarked on a fascinating journey of hitch-hiking the world in search of self discovery and spirituality that ultimately led him to join ISKCON (International Society of Krishna Consciousness)


During 1960s and 1970s, there was a general disillusionment amongst European and American youth about society and materialistic pleasure and hippie movement started where unfortunately many young folks got trapped in drugs, rock and roll and sex.

 


Something similar was happening to Richard Slavin. He was young. He was confused. And he left home, leaving behind his family and comforts of US life and started spiritual journey.

Growing up in Chicago, he was restless and had plenty reason to be unhappy. Civil unrest, Vietnam war and general aversion to trappings of material life.

He wanted to be free. He wanted to experience freedom and liberation.

In his book, The Journey Home, he gives colourful details of his spiritual journey from Chichago suburubs to caves of Himalayas. he gives an intimate account of the steps to self-awareness and also a penetrating glimpse various mystic traditions across the world like Arabia, Rome, Greek and finally he lands into India.



His spiritual journey ends with becoming an ISKCON sanyasi and now heads the organization and run food program for underpriviledged kids by name of Akshay Patra where around 1.6 million school kids are fed with nutritious meals on daily basis.

Hare Krishna !


Sudhir Pai
Author - Trainer - Consultant

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Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Who is Rahul Dubey?


His name is Rahul Dubey and his dream is to build schools in every remote area of India, in all those small inaccessible parts where good education is only a dream for children and parents.

Growing up in a family of army, and then living in various cities of India and studying in good schools, he always wondered whether village children go this kind of quality education.

Rahul was working with ALFA as a volunteer and landed up in a small village, Karawara, Udaipur district, Rajasthan. He was unable to understand the local language but after staying there for 6 months, he realized the problems faced by villagers and children and after lot of soul searching decided to do something for them and people like them across India.

This is how his idea came into action with his unique school VILLAGE SPIRIT ACADEMY for rural kids run by rural youth where there is unique blend of tradional value with modern education.

Rahul is running this project on almost zero bank balance. He is avid movie buff, but has not seen a single movie in last 5 years.

Rahul has big plans to start such kind of schools in every remote part of India. Please google and youtube him for more details.

This blog is managed and updated by Sudhir Pai and team to promote hope and optimism and share positive inspiring news. Financial support will help us to do a better job. Contact us on 9820073993.


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Tawakkol Karman - Iron Lady of Yemen - Nobel Peace Prize 2011


Tawakkol Karman gained prominence in her country after 2005 in her roles as a Yemeni journalist and an advocate for a mobile phone news service denied a license in 2007.

As Yemen's multi-sided conflict grabs headlines with it's devastating human toll on life and properties, local activists continue to press for peace and democracy.

Tawakkol Karman, a winner of 2011 Nobel Peace Prize who is also know as "Mother of the Revolution" in Yemen for her positive impact as a journalist and women's rights advocate, offered hope and optimism in her war striven nation.

She started organizing and protesting for equal democratic rights for women in Yemen and slowly and steadily this movement spread across Middle East and North African nations.

Tawakkol Karman co-founded the human rights group Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) with seven other female journalists in 2005 in order to promote human rights, particularly freesom of opinion, expression and democratic rights.

She has received numerous threats and sometimes also temptations, but she stood her ground and is working continuously for democratic rights in Yemen.

For more information on Tawakkol, you can google or youtube her.

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Friday, June 2, 2017

Aravind Chitambaram - India's next Vishwanathan Anand


Aravind, who is seen to be next Vishwanathan Anand had a very difficult childhood. He has bravely faced poverty and financial difficulties before winning grandmaster title at age of 15. He became attracted to game of chess because of his grandfather who wanted him to keep indoors and gifted him chess box. 

His coach RB Ramesh is playing a huge role by providing free coaching and grooming Aravind to play international matches.

"Who is this boy who won open GM tournament?" enquired Ulrich Stock, a veteran German journalist.

India and World is looking at this chess prodigy with hope and excitement as he is going to rock the chess world and is there to play a long innings.


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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Farmer who became Teacher



70-year-old Keshav Saran began his career as a teacher in the Adult Education Centre of Kharadia village. Currently, 1,320 students are enrolled in the school, including 670 girls. Keshav who was a farmer was elected as the Pradhan of his village in 1988. Extremely dedicated towards the development of his village, he did not leave any stone unturned to reach officers who could help get all the amenities. However, he realized that had he been as educated as those officers, he would be able to accomplish a lot more. It became clear to him that education meant power.

He started off with five or six children but the word of mouth popularised the classes and within a span of few months, the strength of his class grew to 150. Encouraged by the response, he developed the 'chaupal' classes into a formal school, built on his 4 acres of agricultural land in 1975 which also received a junior high school recognition.
His son and daughter, both qualified teachers, were also involved in the initiative. With 21 other teaching staff members, the school received recognition of an inter college in 2009.
As a tribute to the long years of Saran's struggle and dedication, it was named Keshav Inter College.
Keshav’s son, Arun Kumar, and his daughter-in-law, Krishna, also help him run the college. The school has 21 teaching and staff members but the Sarans still charge a minimal fee to the students.



Sudhir Pai
Author - Speaker - Consultant


Sudhir Pai is an motivational speaker, success coach and author of 2 books (Think Like A Winner and Live Your Dreams) 

He is an Electronics engineer by qualification and has worked with organization like Jetking Infotrain, ICICI Bank, Kotak Direct and Motilal Oswal Securities.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Goonj - Anshu Gupta



Article - Sudhir Pai

Anshu Gupta is an Indian social entrepreneur who founded Goonj, a Delhi-based non-governmental organisation that positions under-utilised clothes from urban areas to rural areas. He won Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2015 for his genuine effort of clothing the poor via his NGO Goonj.

After completing his studies he joined corporate sector. But was completely disillusioned by the rat race and selfish attitude. He wanted to give back something to the society. So ultimately in 1998, he left Escorts as Manager, Corporate Communication in 1998 to work full time on his idea of social work.

Goonj, his dream for many years, was set up in the same year. From collecting clothes from his own house and friends and then distributing them on the roads in the chilly winter nights of Delhi, his dream has come a long way.

Under Goonj's flagship 'Cloth for Work' initiative village communities across India work on their own issues and get the urban clothes and materials as a reward for their efforts.

Anshu was quoted saying - We promote the idea of cloth-for-work where people who do work are rewarded with material. There is a sense of dignity in this.

To know more visit : www.goonj.org


Sudhir Pai is an motivational speaker, success coach and author of 2 books (Think Like A Winner and Live Your Dreams) 

He is an Electronics engineer by qualification and has worked with organization like Jetking Infotrain, ICICI Bank, Kotak Direct and Motilal Oswal Securities.

He can be contacted on 9820073993 (India). We would like to spread positive news and articles. All types of monetary support welcome to strengthen our movement.



Sudhir Pai
Author - Speaker - Consultant






Monday, December 26, 2016

Agni 5 Missile - 10 Interesting Things


Source: News18
New Delhi: Surface-to-surface nuclear capable ballistic missile Agni-5 is capable of reaching the northern parts of China.
Agni-5 is the most advanced missiles of the series having some new technologies incorporated with it in terms of navigation and guidance, warhead and engine.
Here are 10 things to know about the missile:
1) The long range inter-continental guided ballistic missile can carry nuclear warhead.
2) This is the fourth and final test launch of Agni-5 missile.
3) India becomes 5th nation in world to have a 5,000 km range missile like Agni-5.
4) The missile has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of the country.
Full Article >>> AGNI

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