Thursday, December 22, 2011

Congratulations.. Tamil writers...



Its been a year since i started reading 'more' Tamil books and i should say i was fascinated by Tamil literature as well as the healthy environment of tamil writers now.I read lots of short stories which are available freely in internet and came to knew about many new wonderful Tamil writers.

Congratulations

1)Su.Venkatesan, author of "kaval Kottam" novel received this year's Sahitya Academy award. I bought this book 3 months before, but have not started reading it yet, atleast now i have to start reading it.

2)Poomani - Vishnupuram virudhu

3)Venugopal -Paasha p arishad (Vennilai short story collection)

4)Vannanilavan - Saaral virudhu

5)Vannadhasan -Saaral virudhu

6)Prapanjan -Ilakiyachudar virudhu

7)S.Ramakrishanan - Nalli-Thisai Ettum Ilakiya virudhu (Kaal mulaitha kathaigal)

8)S.Ramakrishanan - Kannadasan virdhu(coimbatore)

9)S.Ramakrishanan-Wisdom International Award

10)S.Ramakrishanan-Tamil Sangam Award (Prabhanjan,Keeranu zahiraja)

11)Devathchan -Vilakku virudhu

Check out their websites  here


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The First Grader


What a inspiring story! "The First Grader" tells the real life story of 84 year old Kenyan villager and Maumau fighter Kimani Maruge. Kirmani enrolled in primary school when the Kenyan government announced Universal and free education in 2003.

Initially the staffs of the school rejected his enrollment but due to his persistence and with the help of kind hearted teacher Jane Obinchu,he was accepted. Even though he was ridiculed by the villagers and scorn by the students's parents, Maruge never withdrawn from the school.
The real Maruge

Why Maruge wanted to join the school at the  very old age? what was  the reason behind it? The flashback gives the answer. He was a member of Mau mau group which fought against the British colonial rule.He was one among the fighters who killed an British officers, he was captured and tortured.His wife and child were killed by British military. Many believes this was the starting of freedom fight in Kenya.Maruge received a letter from the government,he wanted to read it himself.Thats the reason for him joining in school.



Maruge with the help of Jane started to read and write slowly.The school  children started liking Maruge and they enjoy his songs and dance.At one point the villagers oppose the school management for wasting one student allotment to an old man, they even attacks the school and Maruge's house.But Maruge sent them out running.This force the authorities to transfer Jane to different place. Maruge sold his goat and travels to the nearby city and argued with the authority and shows his scars of the torture by the Britishers.The authorities sent Jane back to the school.

He failed in reading the letter in home , so he brought it to Jane but Jane asks his colleague who initially opposed Maruge to read it.The film ends with Maruge attending school.There was also an romantic story of Jane and her husband and their struggle.

What a performance by the lead actors! Oliver Litondo as Maruge was outstanding,Naomie Harris as Jane too played her role to perfection.Beautifully directed by Justing Chadwick.The film was shot in Kenyan landscape.

Maruge never stopped  his pursuit of education till his death in 2009.He attended the UN Millennium Development Summit in 2005 and gave a emotional speech. Some of his quotes :

"I want all the children in the world be educated ,that's what I'm longing to see"
     " For me education is the key to liberty."
A film to watch and cherish !  

How to Travel with A Salmon and Other Essays -Umberto Eco


This is my second book of Umberto Eco and i should say that he is really one of the best essayist and novelist.This book is a collection of essays written by him, his wit and encyclopedic knowledge of history and art are visible in many places.I think these essays mostly taken from his personal experiences with different people,organization etc.

I laughed my heart out in many places , i enjoyed most of the essays specially "How to use the taxi driver" ,"How to justify the private library","How to write introduction","How to play Indians" etc..This is one best humor essays i have read lately,simply wonderful.

On the other hand i did not understand these essays "On the possibility of Drawing a Map of the Empire on a scale of 1:1" ,  "Three owls on a chest drawers" and "Stars and stripes ".I have re-read many times but still could not understand these essays fully. Now i'm thinking to read more non-fiction works like this.

Umberto Eco
The last essay "The miracle of San Baudolino" brings the best out him, the author deals with his native Alessandria's history  and its people,- a sort of memoir.Many places in this book,  i realized the world around me and myself , laughed sometimes and grimaced some other time.I will definitely suggest this book to anyone who wants a leisure read and a good laugh.

My first book of Umberto Eco was "The Name of the rose" - a classic novel.It remains one of the best  novel i have read so far.

Read it!

More about the author 

Monday, December 19, 2011

Fly Away Home


This is the story of an young girl who helps the geese to fly and guiding them to their natural habitat.Amy Alden after losing his mother in an accident in New Zealand moves to Ontario to live with her father.Her father Thomas Alden  is an inventor, he introduces his girlfriend ,Susan, to Amy who initially avoid and hate her but latter she grow fond of her.

When the forest was cleared for construction Amy found eggs left by some birds,he brings it to her father's barn and keep it in dresser,when she returns from school she found all the eggs hatched and she is very happy and request her father to keep it ,reluctantly he agrees.

Thomas asks help from the local warden to take care of the birds but when the warden visits his house he says all domestic geese should be clipped and tries to clip a bird.Amy is furious and pushes the warden out,Thomas too warn the warden not to touch the bird anymore and ask him to leave.


The geese follows Amy wherever she goes but they are not flying as they do not know how to fly but to protect them Amy and others should make they fly otherwise the local warden will take them.Thomas being inventor tries to create a homemade aircraft and makes the birds to follow him but the birds never followed him.So they decides Amy should teach them to fly i.e flap their wings and once the birds do that ,Thomas can make the birds to follow the aircraft.
Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin

After making the birds to flap the wings and run , they decides to try with aircraft but unfortunately the birds did not follow Thomas but they followed Amy who is running at the side.Now the only option left is Amy should fly with Thomas in the aircraft so that the birds will follow.But Susan disagrees and he asks Thomas to shelve the idea.since they do not have any other option Thomas and his friends trains Amy to to sit with Thomas and fly. Unfortunately the birds does not follows them,so they decides to allow Amy to fly alone in a aircraft.Thomas teaches her to fly the aircraft.The rest of the story tells how Amy,Thomas and friends made the geese to fly.

Incredible story and it is very inspiring to know that this movie is based on the real life story.The whole film was shot beautifully.All the characters had played their part to perfection including the geese.Anna Paquin as Amy was amazing ,perfect fit.Jeff Daniels as Thomas was also good.Music by Mark Isham was awesome.

Overall a great movie to watch with family and friends..!!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Mahatma Gandhi Kolai Valakku

மகாத்மா காந்தி கொலை வழக்கு

This book is the good introduction for Gandhiji's murder and the court case that followed.Not too detailed but have enough information. The author N.Chokkan had done good research.


Surprised that the Indian police/judiciary took many years to fully complete the court case. So many questions still unanswered. And another controversy,till today, that did Gandhiji uttered " Hey Ram!" when he collapsed after the bullet shot?.

Those who are looking for light reading about the Gandhiji's murder can read this book.





Thursday, December 15, 2011

My Top 10 sports moments of 2011



One of the great year for sports fans - cricket world cup,Rugby world cup, Ashes,Boxing matches etc.. Below are the list of sporting moments i enjoyed and cherished this year.


1)Indian Cricket team's world cup victor
  After 28 years , India won the cricket world cup- A Cup of Joy.The whole nation celebrated, i was watching the finals between India and Srilanka most of my housemates went out as they were started worrying after Sachin's wicket, i and only one of my friend watched the whole match.A moment to cherish for a life time.

2)Japanese women's football team's world cup victory
   Uplifting the whole tsunami struck nations by their wonderful and unbelievable performance.They beat US and then Germany.First Asian team to win the world cup either in men or women, wonderful achievement.Watched the highlights in youtube,truly one of the best of the year.

My previous article about Japanese World cup victory

3)Barcelona's champions league victory
   My two favorite teams.I prayed for Messi to score and Man U to win, one happened and another did not.Messi scored a beauty and what a team performance by Barca.The Catalans are the best in the world by miles.

4)All Blacks world cup victory
   My favorite rugby team won this year's world cup after 20+ years,the match against Wallabies(Australia) was the highlight of the world cup.I doubted that the French might upset and eagerly switched on the TV ,luckily the All Blacks fought hard and won.

My previous article about All Blacks

5)Djokovic's US Open victory
 What a year for Djokovic! The semi-final victory against my favorite Roger Federer was the highlight. And ultimately he too beat Rafal Nadal to win the US Open.He is one of the few tennis players who has improved a lot this year, waiting to see him action in 2012.

6)Indian Kabbadi teams (Men & Women) lifting the world cup
 My father and my brother both were wonderful kababdi players but unfortunately i was not. Indian medias did not give even  a small space for this wonderful game.Shame on Indian media.I was keenly following this world cup from the beginning and i was really happy that India won in both categories.Hats off  to this unsung Indian heroes.

7)Manny Pacquiao's victory against Antonio Margarito
 Im a big fan of Manny.He produced one of the best boxing matches of this year.He was too powerful and a joy to watch him action, watched the whole match .He is the "Sachin" of Philippines.


8)Australia lifting World Netball championship
  This one is in this list because i watched the whole championship at the stadium as i did volunteering.I supported New Zealand , they played brilliantly even in finals until the last minute blunder.It was a terrific match.First time watched someone lifting the world cup.


9)England's Ashes victory
England played some wonderful cricket, hats off to Strauss and his team.Its been years since England beat Australia in Australia but this year they did it.Australia's decline started from this loss.Watched some matches live and some in highlights.


10)Rory McIlroy's US open victory
"Boy wonder" of golf world,he became the youngest man to win US Open.He did played wonderfully,expecting him to go miles.I did not watch him in action yet but read lots of articles about him,i like the one came in The Straits times by Rohit Brijnath.

Other notable moments : Sehwag's 200 against West Indies,Roger Federer winning Nadal,Usain Bolt's false start,Rahul Dravid's batting against England,Man U's victory against Arsenal, Barca's 3 victories against Real Madrid,Geoffrey Mutai's Boston marathon victory,Sangakkara and Dravid's speeches.


Friday, December 9, 2011

Top 5 Malayalam movie 2011


Watched some nice old and new malayalam movies this year.. Listed below are the best of this year.

1)Traffic
   Check out my review.Classic story telling. All the actors played their role to perfection.
 Cast :Srinivasan,Kunchako Boban,Rahman,Asif Ali
 Direction :Rajesh Pillai
 Music :Mejo Joseph,Sejo John

2)Urumi
   A story based on the historical events, wonderful cinematography and good music.
Cast:Prithviraj,Prabhu Deva,Genelia
Direction:Santosh Sivan
Music :Deepak Dev

3)Aadminte Makan Abu
  Beautiful story and wonderful acting by Salim kumar.Must watch !
 Cast : Salim Kumar,Mukesh,Kalabhavan Mani
 Direction : Salim Ahamad
 Music :Issac Thomas

4)Salt 'N' Pepper
  Lal ,Swetha Menon and a love story. Poetic.. The tag line of the movie : "The story born out of a dosa".
 Cast : Lal,Swetha ,Asif Ali,Mythili
 Direction :Aashiq Abu
 Music :Bijipal

5)China Town
    Nice comedy movie
 Cast : Mohan lal,Dileep and Jayaram
 Direction:Rafi Mecartin
 Music : Jesse Gift

Many of the movies are loaded with laughter , i really enjoy watching malayalam movies.Other notable movies:"Seniors","Pranayam","Chappa kurish","Christian Brothers"..

Click here to check  my top 10 tamil movies of 2011

Click here to check my top 5 telugu movies of 2011

My Top 5 Telugu movies of 2011



1)Dookudu
     Perfect Mahesh Babu movie. Everything in a correct proportion -Comdey,action,romance and sentiment.
Cast:Mahesh Babu,Samantha,Nassar,Prakash Raj
Direction :Srinu Vytla
Music :Thaman

2)Mr.Perfect
   Simple love story .
   Cast: Prabhas ,Kajal Aggarwal
    Direction :Dasaradh
    Music :Devi Sri Prasad

3)Ala modalaindi
  Check out my review.
 Cast : Nani,Nithya Menon
 Direction:Nandini Reddy
 Music:Kalyani Malik

4)100% love
  Another feel good love story. Music was nice.
 Cast:Nagu Chaitanya ,Tamanna
 Direction :Sukumar
 Music :Devi Sri Prasad

5)Golconda high school
 I really liked this movie, bit funny, bit romance and bit of inspiration.Sumanth was excellent ,so too Swathi.
Cast:Sumanth,Swathi
Direction :Mohan Krishna Indraganti
Music : Kalyani Malik

The above list is based on movies which i have watched ,i hope that there will be some more good movies which i have not seen it yet.Other notable movies :"Sri Rama Rajiyam"and "LBW" .

Click here for my top 10 tamil movies of 2011

click here for my top 5 malayalam movies of 2011

My Top 10 Tamil movies of 2011


Year 2011 is coming to an end, its time for to prepare lists... here is the first one.

Top 10 Tamil movies:

1)Vaagai sooda va
    Beautiful story and brilliant directing combined with wonderful acting of lead characters made this movie one of the best of the year.
Cast:
 Vimal,Iniya,Bhagayaraj
 Direction :Sargunam
 Music:Gibran

2)Engeyum Eppothum
  Realistic! Great acting by Anjali.
  Cast:
   Anjali,Jai,Sharvanand
   Direction:Saravanan
   Music:Sathya

3)Porali
  Another good movie from the hit combination Samuthragani and Sasikumar.Sasikumar and Allari Naresh were good.Worth watching.
Cast :
 Sasikumar,Allari Naresh,Swati,Kanja karuppu
 Direction:Sasikumar
 Music :Sundar C babu

4)Ko
 Nice story and good music made this movie a good one.Jeeva and Ajmal were good. K.V Anand had done it again.
Cast:
  Jeeva,Ajmal,Piya
  Direction : K.V Anand
  Music : Harris Jeyaraj

5)Aaranya Kaandam
  Definitely one of the best direction in recent years.Gripping and poignant.Jackie Sheriff and others made this movie a great one.
Cast:
 Jackie Sheriff,Sampath,Ravi Krishna
 Direction : Thiagarajan Kumaraja
 Music :Yuvan Shanker Raja

6)Aadukalam
    Watch it for Dhanush's acting and for GV Prakash's music.Critically acclaimed,Dhanush got best actor award.
Cast:Dhanush,Taapse
Direction : Vetrimaran
Music:GV Prakash

7)Yudham sei
   For me , its one of the best of Myskin. Neat and clean screenplay. Cheran's best performance till date.
Cast : Cheran,Deepa Sha
Direction :Myskin
Music : K

8)Alagarsamiyin kuthirai
 I watched this movie just for hero and the horse.Appukutty was the correct choice for this role and he had done it to the perfection. Music by Ilaiyaraja was excellent.
Cast: Appukutty ,Saranya mohan,Soori
Direction :Susindhran
Music : Ilaiyaraja

9)Mankatha
 Ajith,Ajith and Ajith.
Cast : Ajith,Arjun ,Trisha
Direction : Venkat Prabhu
Music : Yuvan shanker Raja

10)Mayakkam Enna
   Check out the review. Feel good movie..  watch it for Dhanush and cinematography.
Cast:Dhanush,Richa
Direction : Selvaragavan
Music : GV Prakash

The above list is not in order, these are the 10 movies i liked most.Other notable movies are "Sadhurangam","Payanam","Thoonga Nagaram","Kullanari kootam" and "Deiva thirumagal".

Click here for my top 5 malayalam movies of 2011

Click here for my top 5 telugu movies of 2011

    

Friday, December 2, 2011

Book Awards and Winners 2011/2010

Wonderful year for book lovers, lots of nice book published.The e-books publications made everyone to write and publish on their own.Below are the some of the award winning books and its authors.Have to read some of these books.



Award/Prize
Author
Book Title
Nobel PrizeTomas Transtromer-
Man BookerJulian BarnesThe sense of an ending
Whitebread/CostaJo ShapcottOf Mutability
Guardian First BookSiddhartha MukherjeeThe Emperor of All Maladies
National Book Award for FictionJesmyn WardSalvage the bones
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize Santiago RoncaglioloRed April
Commonwealth Writer's prizeAminatta FormaThe Memory of love
LA Times Book prize for fictionJennifer EganA visit from the goon squad
PEN/Faulkner AwardDeborah EisenbergThe Collected Stories of Deborah Eisenberg
Pulitzer Prize for fictionJennifer EganA visit from the goon squad
Orange Broadband Prize for fictionTea obrehtThe Tiger's wife
IMPAC Dublin Literary PrizeColum McCannLet the great world spin
Desmonf Elliot PrizeAnjali JosephSaraswati Park
The Hindu Literary PrizeRahul BhattacharyaThe sly company of people who care
Jnanpith AwardChandrashekara Kambara-
Vodafone Crossword of Book AwardOmair Ahmad,Anjali JosephJimmy the Terrorist,Saraswati Park
DSC Prize for South Asian LiteratureH.M NaqviHome Boy
American Indian Youth literature AwardThomas King&Gary Clement,Genevieve Simermeyer,Lurline Wailana McGregorA Coyote Solstice Tale,Meet Christopher: An Osage Indian Boy from Oklahoma,Between the Deep Blue Sea and Me: A Novel
Neustadt International Prize for LiteratureRohinton Mistry-
Hans Christian Andersen Literature AwardIsabel Allende-
Miguel de Cervantes PrizeNicanor Parra-
Prix GoncourtAlexis JenniL'Art Francais De La Guerre
Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-FictionFrank DikötterMao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958–1962
Miles Franklin Literary AwardKim ScottThe deadman dance

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

World Orchid Conference 2011

I  registered as a volunteer for this event long back,got a call from organizers and they mailed me the details of role.I was chosen to be in the Logistics team at Gardens by the Bay.Excited! I was really looking forward to this event.I was asked to assist the team on 19th and 20th of November.

Gardens by the Bay:

Gardens by the Bay - bit blurred image
What a beautiful place! Another landmark for Singapore.On saturday i was posted at the entrance for stamping  the tickets.Very interesting job, was really excited to see so many people queuing up specially the kids.The whole day we were doing the same thing but it was interesting.Around 9PM i started to home.At night  the flower dome looked beautiful, a sight to behold!

Next day,i.e on Sunday my shift started 8:30AM, this time i was assigned to count the number of visitors coming through Marina Bay Sands over bridge.Interesting job! Myself and a girl was posted at Malay garden do that .We have to write down the count every 1 hr in the notebook,previous day there were 13,000/- visitors.
The Mega tree- artificial one

Heavy rain did not dampen the spirit of Singaporeans, people kept coming through out the day.Thoroughly enjoyed my role and my wonderful fellow volunteer.hats off to NParks and its staff, job well done guys.! Volunteers too were wonderful, looking forward to more such events.

Visit to Orchid Show : 

 As part of  World Orchid Conference there was a Orchid show.What a spectacle!! Awesome display of orchids.There were lots of competitions but i have not seen anything but saw the medals and prized Orchids.

The show became extra special as it was the first outing with my little baby girl.We took lots of photos.There was a market place where we found some real cheap plants and flowers.
WOC2011-Medals

Thanks to NParks for giving us free tickets to the Orchid Show. The effect of this show : now i'm started reading Orchid for dummies!!

Green's Dictionary of slang

I read this article about the set of books by Jonathon Green.Very interesting collection of words.Here is the example from the book . Check out the usage of words in years.

1550-1600
Chafe-litter:An impudent ,cheeky version.
Beef-witted -Stupid,simple

1600-1650
Lerrycometwang:A fool, a simpleton.


1650-1700
Shabberoon:A shabby person.



1800-1850
Dismal jimmy:A miserable,gloomy person.
Abstractionist-A pickpocket.

1750-1800
Gollumpus:A large,loutish,uncoordinated person .
Abrahamer:A tramp.
1700-1750
Demi-rep : A woman of doubtful reputation.



1850-1900
Fhawker:A thief who steals  poultry.
Cakey-pannum fencer :A street tealer of pastries.

1900-1950
Dunnigan:One who hangs around restrooms,hopping to steal.
Crow mcgee:No good ,unreal,false
1950-2000
Flaba-flaba :Good for nothing.
Oxygen thief:A completely worthless person.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Last Train

Watched a beautiful short film "Last Train". Neatly told ,brilliantly executed. There is no last train ,if we miss now , there is always another train coming sooner or latter., life's story.

Hats off to Kartik Subbaraj, the director.

Monday, November 21, 2011

A Day in the Life of an Untouchable Sweeper

Pathetic.. Inhuman.. feel very sad . why dont the government do something. The state government should punish those people who use the street to relieve their waste.

Part1

Part 2

Part 3

Shame!

Maraiporul -மறைபொருள்

Check out this beautiful and touching short film , very sad to see the pain in the eyes of that girl. Pon.Sudha , the director had done wonderful job. Don't know much about hijab.Any way its a good video.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Bodhidharma


After watching "7am arivu ", i started searching in internet and found these videos in youtube..Really confused with these details.What to believe - the chinese who still keep Bodhidharma in high esteem as shown in these videos or "7am arivu's version. Whatever the truth im happy to know that he was a Tamilian.
Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Part 9

Part 10

Part 11


some more links about Bodhidharma:
Wikipedia 
USShoalintemple
Biography in a snapshot

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What about me?

Found this video in youtube , very interesting .I liked the last dialogue ""Do you have another banana? No the donkey took them". Very funny and deeply moving also!


check out this :




Thursday, October 27, 2011

Elephant Doctor and Missing life

Elephant Doctor

I read this short story "Elephant Doctor" by Jeyamohan at his website.As i was reading i released how much we are missing in our life specially in nature's way. Sometimes back i read 'Life in woods" by Henry David Thoreau , this short story reminded me that book .

Both says that the best way to enjoy and live our life to fullest was to go along with nature.In "Elephant Doctor" , Dr. Krishnamurthy who dedicated his entire life to the wild animals and forest natives explains the natures's life. In "Life in woods"  Thoreau shares his way of life in woods and how much he enjoyed and how happy he was.He had only what he needed.He wrote his expanse details and how he saved money by doing certain things.
Dr.Krishnamurthy

Respect Nature:

As Dr.Krishnamurthy says that the worm is like a baby needs to eat all time,once we understand that there is no need to get scared and we have to remember there is life in everything. The problem with us human beings is that we think that all the other living creatures are inferior to us, in fact they all have their own power.For example the elephants have high resistance power for diseases than human beings, infact only we human being scare of pain and cause lots of destruction to ourselves.Observe the pain , that itself heal. When we run from pain and fear it will chase and over throw you and you will succumb but when you turn against, you will overcome fear and pain.

Is it possible to live like Dr.Krishnamurhty ? yes its possible. Love all the living things, this will help us to understand the power of human love.We heard many stories of animals's faithfulness to human being like the story of Hachiko , the dog and Christian the lion.Love triumphs everything.

In this instant communication world , we need to take time to admire nature and take efforts to protect it. As Mother Teresa told once "charity starts from home"  all these nature living have to start from home. We have to find answers for questions like 'how am i using water?', 'how am i utilizing electricity'..etc. Small act can produce great impact on our environment.



 When we go against nature,we will face all sort of problems starting with global warming.

Elephant Doctor in Tamil :
Part 1 -http://www.jeyamohan.in/?p=12433
Part 2 -http://www.jeyamohan.in/?p=12435
Part 3 -http://www.jeyamohan.in/?p=12439

In English :
Part 1- http://www.albanytamilsangam.org/vishvesh/ED_1.htm
Part 2 -http://www.albanytamilsangam.org/vishvesh/ED_2.htm
Part 3-http://www.albanytamilsangam.org/vishvesh/ED_3.htm

More about Dr.Krishnamurthy -click here

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Old Man and the Sea

I have heard and read many things  about his book "The Old Man and the Sea " by Ernest Hemingway but i have never tried to read this book.Fortunately as i was reading a Tamil blog i found this interesting link.This is a animated version of this book .Great effort by Alexander Petrov  and it received Academy Award for Best Animated short film.

The Old Man and the Sea Animated film




Good to see the old classic  like this one in a animated version.

Monday, October 24, 2011

World Food Wastage

When i read this article in rediff , i was shocked and wondering where are we going.I was bit happy that India was not there at the top 10. This list is based on OECD Environmental Compendium
Food Wastage list
PositionCountryFood wasted per person  in Kilogram
1.USA
760
2.Australia

690
3.Denmark

660
4.Switzerland

650
5.Canada

640
6.Norway

620
7.Netherlands

610
8.Austria

560
9.United Kingdom

560
10.Ireland

560
11.Belgium

550
12.Germany

540
13.France

510
14.Italy

500
15.Finland

460
16.Sweden

450
17.Japan

410

Almost all of the above countries are developed countries and in all the major issues including food supply shortage they blame developing or poor countries.As im typing this ,im reading today's Straits Times in which there is a headline "UN warns of food shortages in parts of S-E Asia" ,even though this UN report does not show any relation with the above table, one must be vigilant in what he/she eats.As our elders used to say never throw the food and you will find it hard to get it latter, thats true as prices of food items goes up.
In contrast to the above table , check out this documentary.


What a contradiction...!!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Tribute to Jonah Lomu and All Blacks


As the Rugby World Cup final  is nearing i started searching over the internet for some videos of All Blacks matches of the previous world cups and other tournaments.I found some very interesting videos.One player stood out among all the other players during the period from 1995-2002,  he was Jonah Lomu!! I had my first impression of him during 1999 world cup, i thought he was a mixer of wrestler and Sprinter,my gosh!! how fast he was!Amazing.Lomu is undergoing treatment lately due to bad health , he had a kidney transplant some years back.But this guy is still inspires many like me to watch this wonderful game of Rugby.
The Great Lomu..

I hope All Blacks will win this Sunday's finals against France and lift the nation of 4 millions and give them something to cherish after their struggle with natural disasters of late.I have watched some of the matches of All Blacks this season  including the tri-nations and the world cup and i'm sure that the  All Blacks have all the credential to become a champion.

Click here to know more about All Blacks
Click here to know more about the All Blacks current world cup squad

Check out this match between All Blacks and Wallabies ,this game was latter called "Greatest Game of Rugby Ever Played". All Blacks won at the end because of  the sensational try by the great Lomu.


Here is the best of Lomu's try


Some more


Last but not the least , typical All Black's Haka

Monday, October 17, 2011

Nice Poems

சமீபத்தில் வாசித்த கவிதைகளில் பிடித்தது 

வாகை என்ற இனம் 

கோடைமழைக்குப் பிந்திய
இந்த அதிகாலையில்
வாகை மரத்தினடியில் நிற்கிறேன்

இந்த வாகை மரம்தான் எத்தனை பெரியது
எத்தனை எத்தனை பூக்கள்
இளமஞ்சளாய் மலர்ந்திருக்கின்றன
என்றபோதும்
வாகை மரம் புறக்கணிக்கப்பட்ட மரங்களில் ஒன்று

நானும் வாகையும் இவ்விதத்தில் ஒன்றுதான்
ஓர் இனத்தின் முன்னே பெண்ணாக
விருட்சங்களின் நடுவே வாகையாக
புறக்கணிப்பின் வேதனையை அறிந்தவர்களாக

வேர்கள் நிலத்திலும்
கிளைகள் ஆகாயத்திலுமாய் வியாபித்திருக்கிறோம்

வெற்றியை அறிந்திடச் செய்பவர்கள்தான் நாங்கள்

வாகையும் நானும் ஒருபோதும்
நிழலுக்காகவோ பூக்களுக்காகவோ
வளர்க்கப்படவில்லை
என்றறியும் ஒருவன்
வாகை மலரைச் சூடிக்கொள்ளும் இரவில்

நிராகரிப்பின் வலி மறந்து பெருமையடைவேன்.


கல்வாரி மலைப்பாதையில்
ஜெருசலத்து நகரின் வீதியில்
கல்வாரி மலைப்பாதையில் நடந்துகொண்டிருந்தேன்

நெருக்கமான கடைகளும்
கூட்டமாக மனிதர்களும்
சற்றே களைப்புற்ற
பயணத்தின் இடைவெளியில்
இயேசுவைச் சந்தித்தேன்

அவர் முக்காடிட்டிருந்தார்
தேவரீர்
ஏன் முக்காடிட்டிருக்கிறீர்
எனக் கேட்டேன்
ஒருவரும் என்னைத் தரிசிக்க விரும்பவில்லை
மேலும்
நான் வியாபாரப் பொருளாகிவிட்டேன்
வியாபாரிகள்
யாரொருவரையும் பார்க்க விரும்பவில்லை

கைப்பையிலிருந்த
முகம் பார்க்கும் கண்ணாடியை
அவரிடம் தந்தேன்
அவர்
தன் முகத்தையும்கூடக் காண்பதற்கு
விரும்பவில்லை என்றார்

தன் முகமும்
தன் இருப்பும்
மனிதத் திரையில் மறைந்திருப்பதாகவும்
கூறிக் கடந்தார்
அவர் நடந்து செல்லும் பாதையைப்
பார்த்துக்கொண்டிருந்தேன் இருளில்.


   -சக்தி ஜோதி 

ஒரு ராகத்தின் மேல்


எனக்கு சங்கீதம் தெரியாது.
பூசினாற்போன்ற நல்ல வெளிச்சம்
நிரம்பிய அந்த வீட்டின்
மேஜையில் வயலின் இருந்தது
படுக்கை வசத்தில்.
எத்தனை பேருக்கு வயலினையும் வில்லையும்
தொடுகிற தூரத்தில் பார்க்க வாய்த்தது.
வயலினின் நிறமோ அற்புதம்.
இசை புழங்கிய வழவழப்பு
எல்லா இடத்திலும்.
தப்பித்தவறி வந்து
ஊர்ந்து கொண்டிருக்கிறது
வயலின் நரம்புகளில்
மேல்நோக்கி ஒரு சிற்றெறும்பு.
வாய் குவித்து ஊதத் தயக்கம்.
விரலால் அப்புறப்படுத்தவும்.
என் செயல்கள் உண்டாக்கக்கூடிய
இசைக் கேடுகளை விட
எறும்பு ஊர்வது ஒரு ராகத்தின்
மேல் தானே.
      -வண்ணதாசன் 

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Tamil writers's websites & blogs

Nowadays i read lots of tamil books and blogs , i found that some authors websites are very useful to learn more about our history , culture and our literature. Here im listing those authors websites and blogs, i hope it will be useful for all.

List of Tamil writers:

Writer Name Website
S.Ramakrishnan click here to go to his website
Jeyamohanclick here to go to his website
Nanjil naadaan click here to go to his website
Vannathasan click here to go to his website
Vimalathitha Mamallan click here to go to his website
Wannanilavan click here to go to his website
Manushyaputhiran click here to go to his website
Gnanakoothan click here to go to his website
Kaviko Abdul Rahman click here to go to his website
Mu.Metha click here to go to his website
Yugabharathiclick here to go to his website
Arivumathi click here to go to his website
Gnani click here to go to his website
Balakumaran click here to go to his website
Kutty Revathy click here to go to her website
Sivasankari click here to go to her website
Sukumaaran click here to go to his website
Devibharathi click here to go to his website
Pa.Ragavan Click here to go to his website
Badri shesastri Click here to go to his website
Nagoor Rumi Click here to go to his website
Puthia MadhaviClick here to go to his website
Leena ManimekalaiClick here to go to her website
KalapriyaClick here to go to his website
Dr.Shalini Click here to go to his website
Dr.Ruthran Click here to go to his website
Brammarajan Click here to go to his website
Venket saminathan Click here to go to his website
Prapanchan Click here to go to his website
A.Ramasamy Click here to go to his website
Perumalmurugan Click here to go to his website
Suthangan Click here to go to his website
A.Muthulingam Click here to go to his website
Subrabharathi Click here to go to his website
Nagarjunan Click here to go to his website
R.Karthikesu Click here to go to his website
Azhagiyasingar Click here to go to his website
Dhalavai sundaram Click here to go to his website
EramuruganClick here to go to his website
Devadevan Click here to go to his website
Shoba Sakthi Click here to go to his website
Livingsmile VidyaClick here to go to her website
Deepa Selvan Click here to go to his website
Mu Elengovan click here to go to his website
Perundeviclick here to go to her website
Kalabairavanclick here to go to his website
Kavitha Muralidharanclick here to go to her website
Nalayini click here to go to her website
Meena Kandasamy click here to go to her website
Faheema click here to go to her website
Jamalan Click here to go to his website
Maalan Click her eto go to his website
Damayanthi Click here to go tt her website
Marudhan Click here to go to his website
SakthijothiClick here to go to her website
TamilmaganClick here to go to his website
Raja ChandrasekarClick here to go to his website
A.MarxClick here to go to his website
Iyyappan MadhavanClick here to go to his website




Click here to see the photos of Tamil writers
I hope the above list will help everyone who is interested Tamil language and its vast literature .I will try to compile list of Tamil emagazines available.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Nice Poems

விமலாதித்த மாமல்லன்

முடிச்சு

முடிச்சிலிருந்து விடுபடவேண்டும்.
முடிந்தால் இந்த முடிச்சை அவிழ்க்க உதவுங்கள்.
முடிச்சு, ஏன் முதலில் விழுந்தது என்றோ
அல்லது ஏன் போட்டுக்கொண்டாய் என்றோ
காலாட்டியபடி வக்கணை பேசாதீர்கள்.

நாளுக்குநாள் முடிச்சு இறுக்கிக் கொண்டிருக்கும்
மரணாவஸ்தையின் வலியையும்
கொஞ்சம் பரிசீலியுங்கள்.

ஒரு முனையைப் பிடித்து இழுத்தால்
எளிதில் அவிழ்ந்துவிடக்கூடிய
சுளுக்குமுடிச்சுகளைப் போடவே
பயிற்சியளிக்கப்பட்டிருந்தது.
அதைத்தான் பயின்று தேர்ந்ததாய்
கர்வித்துப் போட்டுப்பார்க்கப்போனது.

போடச் சொல்லிக்கொடுத்தவர்
போட்டுக் காண்பிக்கையில்
சுலபமாய்த் தெரிந்தது,
போடும்போது எப்படி இவ்வளவு சிடுக்காகிக்
கழுத்தை நெரிக்கிறது?

விடைகளை வைத்துக் கொண்டு
கேள்விகளைத் தயாரிக்கும் பயிற்சிக்கூடம்போல்
ஆசுவாசமானதல்ல,
மிருகவாடைவீசும்
பாதையற்ற கானகத்தில்
தப்பிக்க வழிதேடி
தத்தளித்து அலையும் வாழ்க்கை.

    -
விக்ரமாதித்யன்
ரத்தத்தில்


ரத்தத்தில் கைநனைத்ததில்லை நான்
எனினும்
ரத்தம் சிந்தவைப்பவர்களின் நிழலில்
தங்க நேர்கிறது எனக்கு

சோரம் தொழிலாகக் கொண்டதில்லை நான்
எனினும்
சோரம் போகிறவர்களிடம்
சோறு வாங்கித் தின்ன நேர்கிறது எனக்கு

திருடிப்பிழைத்ததில்லை நான்
எனினும்
திருடிப் பிழைப்பவர்களிடம்
யாசகம்வாங்கி வாழநேர்கிறது எனக்கு

கூட்டிக்கொடுத்ததில்லை நான்
எனினும்
கூட்டிக்கொடுப்பவர்களின்
கூடத் திரிய நேர்கிறது எனக்கு

காட்டிக்கொடுத்ததில்லை நான்
எனினும்
காட்டிக்கொடுப்பவர்களின்
கருணையில் காலம் கழிக்க நேர்கிறது எனக்கு

பாபத்தில் வந்த பலனைக் கையாடினால்
பாபம் படியாதோ சாபம் கவியாதோ

முதலில் என்னை
நான் காப்பாற்றிக்கொள்ள வேண்டும்
என்னை
நான் காப்பாற்றிக்கொள்ள வேண்டும்

இல்லெங்கில்
எச்சில் பிழைப்புதான்
இரண்டும்கெட்டான் வாழ்க்கைதான்

--


சக்திஜோதி
தருணம்


கிளர்ந்தெழும் நினைவுகளின்சுழலில் சுழல்கிறது மனம்
நதியில் நீந்தும் மீன்களைப்போல
நினைவுகளில் பயணிக்கிறதுஒரு சொல்
அருகாமை நறுமணம் உணவுப் பொருட்கள் உடைகளின் வண்ணங்கள் என
ஏதாவது ஒன்றிலிருந்து
ஊற்றுப்போல நினைவுகள் உருக்கொள்கிறது.
குளத்துத் தாமரைக் கொடிகளில் சிக்கி
மிதப்பதுபோலவும்
சுழித்து ஓடும் நீரில்வந்தடையும்
சிறுதுரும்பெனவும்
நினைவுகளில் தடுமாறி நிற்கிறது சில தருணங்கள்
தாமரை இலைகளில் உருளும் நீர்த்துளிகளென
அத்தருணங்கள் மாறிமாறி வெவ்வேறு காலவெளிகளில்
ஓடுகிறது முழுதாய் விடுபடத் துடிக்கிறது
உன் நினைவு
தாமரை இலைமேல்படர்கிறது
ஒரு பூவைப் பறித்துக் கொண்டு திரும்புகிறேன்
கூடவே
நதிக்கரையில் காத்திருந்த தருணத்தையும்.




Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Meals Ready

Documentaries always fascinates me .It gives or rather explains the feeling  or  problem or  working  or situation in a short and clear manner, of course not all the documentaries are like that.Some days back in a morning i watched a malayalam documentary by Nithuna Nevil Dinesh.

It tells the story of a old man who works in a motel.His job is to hold the "Meals Ready" signboard on the edge of the highway.He stands there without any shelter under the burning sun .He watches how a old man is treated happily by his children, then  a girl shares her chocolate and a group of  young people drinking water and throwing the water bottles.He is thirsty and its very painful when someone wastes water, he takes the bottle and drinks the left over.

After his work , his employer gives a food parcel for his work.He takes it and go to his house and shares with his wife and kitten.He gives the chocolate to his wife,the story ends there.

After watching this video , i was thinking so many things.Beautifully shot , the emotions were natural.The smile by the old lady when she got chocolate was something i can remember for a long time.Kudos to the team.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Nice Poems

பிரமிள்


மின்னல்

ககனப் பறவை

நீட்டும் அலகு



கதிரோன் நிலத்தில்

எறியும் பார்வை

கடலுள் வழியும்
அமிர்தத் தாரை

கடவுள் ஊன்றும் 
செங்கோல்

பாலை

பார்த்த இடமெங்கும்
கண்குளிரும்
பொன் மணல்.

என் பாதம் பதித்து
நடக்கும்
இடத்தில் மட்டும்
நிழல் தேடி
என்னோடு அலைந்து
எரிகிறது
ஒரு பிடி நிலம்.

நாளை புரட்சி

வயிற்றில் குடியிருந்து
வாழ்ந்து பசிக்கிறது
நிகழ்காலம்

பசியில் அடைத்த
காதிலும் விழுகிறது
‘நாளை புரட்சி
சரித்திரம் நமது கட்சி’
என்றென் 
பசியைக் கூட
ஜீரணிக்க முயற்சிக்கும்
ஏப்பக் குரல்கள்.

ஆனால்,
நாளைகள் ஒவ்வொன்றும் 
நாள்தோறும் நேற்றாக 
தன்பாட்டில் போகிறது
தான்தோன்றி சரித்திரம்.


ஜ்யோவ்ராம் சுந்தர்


இலக்கு
இருளால் மூடப் பட்டிருக்கிறது சாலை
தவளைகளின் இரைச்சல்
நரம்புகளை ஊடுருவுகிறது
குடைகளை மீறி மனிதர்களைச்
சில்லென்று ஸ்பரிசிக்கிறது மழை
செடிகளும் மரங்களும் பேயாட்டம் போடுகின்றன
மின்னல் வழிகாட்டுகிறது உற்ற தோழனாய்
குறுக்கே மல்லாந்த மரங்களை
அப்புறப் படுத்தி
இலக்கை நோக்கிச் சக பயணிகள்
வேகமாக முன்னேறிச் செல்கின்றனர்
மழையையும்
இருட் சாலை அழகையும்
பார்த்தபடி நின்று கொண்டிருக்கிறேன்



நரன் கவிதைகள்



தார்ச்சாலைகள் வெண்நிறக்கோடுகள்

வனங்களின் நடுவே
போடப்பட்ட தார்ச்சாலைகள்
அவற்றின் நடுவே
வலப்புறத்தையும்
இடப்புறத்தையும்
பிரித்துச் செல்லும்
வெண்நிறக் கோடுகள்
எப்போதும் அவற்றின் மேலேறி நடந்து செல்கின்றன
சில வரிக்குதிரைகள்
வரிக்குதிரைகளின் மேலேறிச் செல்கின்றன சில
தார்ச்சாலைகள் சில வெண்நிறக் கோடுகள்

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Safra Bay Run & Army Half marathon 2011


Last 2 years i missed this race due to various reasons, so i was very eager to run this year and i registered very early.After the "Nature Run 2011" i did not practice much.Initially thought not to run and take risk but to test my body i ran a short distance of around 4KM , i felt good and i ran 3 more days .I was confident that i can run without getting hurt.I worn my new heart beat monitor which i got in a lucky draw. It was nice.
Starting point- So many runners...!!

The race started  5:15AM  at the Esplanade bridge.There were so many runners,i took almost 2 minutes to reach the starting point after the flag off. 21Km is normally a good distance to test your body for marathon but i did not think like that, for me i have to enjoy the race and should not get any injury along the way.As usual after 3 KM i checked my heart beat and legs for pain.Everything looked good.

I ran in a consistent pace except on the bridge (i dont know the name).The bridge was not steep but i could not run in the same pace so slowed down almost walked.After 15KM i ran faster.Reached the end point without any pain or injury. This was the first time i ran in this route.I think we ran around central business district and garden by the bay area.I liked the cool breeze when i was running around Marina barrage, i don't think so i will ever go there that much early in the morning again.There were other categories also like 10KM and  Dad for life.The race had  'closed' and 'open' categories in 21KM . "Close" category was only for Singaporeans and "Open" category for others.

Salute to the Safra team for organizing such a wonderful event.The water points were manned by different defense divisions personnel and the cheer boys were from defense also ,i was told. The volunteers in fact the NS Men were in camouflage with yellow t-shirt, looked very nice.Overall a great run and a wonderful experience.  

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

A father's message to his children

Paul Flanagan

 He was diagnosed with melanoma , a type of cancer and died at age of 45 in  November 2009.When he was diagnosed  his son was only few months old.He was a teacher and he lived his life as how he want his children to live.He did everything he can to make sure that his children remember him with joy and happiness.He even asked his wife to buy gift for their children's 18th and 21st birthday.He wrote lots of letters , recorded DVDs with messages and brought books for his children so that in future they will not miss him.


Till his death he was a good father and a good husband.According his wife Mandy "He lived and died by his own rules, and I know he had found his own fulfillment".He never set goals for himself after he came to know  about his terminal illness, he just lived his life as normal as possible..It was indeed a good life lived.He had made a rich legacy for his children.

As i'm preparing for myself to be a  father(parent) , i'm wondering what legacy i will leave to my kids.Will my life reflect good things to my children,Will i change myself to be a good and loving father.I do not have any answer except that i will try to be good to them as much as possible.As i have observed in these few months children specially the little ones will always looks for parents for everything, if the parents are good and loving ,the children too will show the same thing.We all knew this but still we do bad things intentionally or unintentionally to our kids .So the morale is show love and affection to children irrespective of their behavior. Below is Paul Flanagan's code  to his children:

A father's message to his children


1.     Be courteous, be punctual, always say please and thank you, and be sure to hold your knife and fork properly. Others take their cue on how to treat you from your manners.

2.     Be kind, considerate and compassionate when others are in trouble, even if you have problems of your own. Others will admire your selflessness and will help you in due course.

3.     Show moral courage. Do what is right, even if that makes you unpopular. I always thought it important to be able to look at myself in the shaving mirror every morning and not feel guilt or remorse. I depart this world with a pretty clear conscience.

4.     Show humility. Stand your ground but pause to reflect on what the other side are saying, and back off when you know you are wrong. Never worry about losing face. That only happens when you are pig-headed.

5.     Learn from your mistakes. You will make plenty so use them as a learning tool. If you keep making the same mistake or run into a problem, you’re doing something wrong.

6.     Avoid disparaging someone to a third party; it is only you who will look bad. If you have a problem with someone, tell them face to face.

7.     Hold fire! If someone crosses you, don’t react immediately. Once you say something it can never be taken back, and most people deserve a second chance.

8.     Have fun. If this involves taking risks, so be it. If you get caught, hold your hands up.

9.     Give to charity and help those who are less fortunate than yourselves: it’s easy and so rewarding.

10.   Always look on the upside! The glass is half full, never half empty. Every adversity has a silver lining if you seek it out.

11.   Make it your instinct always to say ‘yes’. Look for reasons to do something, not reasons to say no. Your friends will cherish you for that.

12.   Be canny: you will get more of what you want if you can give someone more of what they desire. Compromise can be king.

13.   Always accept a party invitation. You may not want to go, but they want you there. Show them courtesy and respect.

14.   Never ever let a friend down. I would bury bodies for my friends, if they asked me to . . . which is why I have chosen them carefully.

15.   Always tip for good service. It shows respect. But never reward poor service. Poor service is insulting.

16.   Always treat those you meet as your social equal, whether they are above or below your station in life. For those above you, show due deference, but don’t be a sycophant.

17.   Always respect age, as age equals wisdom.

18.   Be prepared to put the interests of your sibling first.

19.   Be proud of who you are and where you come from, but open your mind to other cultures and languages. When you begin to travel (as I hope you will), you’ll learn that your place in the world is both vital and insignificant. Don’t get too big for your breeches.

20.   Be ambitious, but not nakedly so. Be prepared to back your assertions with craftsmanship and hard work.

21.   Live every day to its full: do something that makes you smile or laugh, and avoid procrastination.

22.   Give of your best at school. Some teachers forget that pupils need incentives. So if your teacher doesn’t give you one, devise your own.

23.   Always pay the most you can afford. Never skimp on hotels, clothing, shoes, make-up or jewellery. But always look for a deal. You get what you pay for.

24.   Never give up! My two little soldiers have no dad, but you are brave, big-hearted, fit and strong. You are also loved by an immensely kind and supportive team of family and friends. You make your own good fortune, my children, so battle on.

25.   Never feel sorry for yourself, or at least don’t do it for long. Crying doesn’t make things better.

26.   Look after your body and it will look after you.

27.   Learn a language, or at least try. Never engage a person abroad in conversation without first greeting them in their own language; by all means ask if they speak English!

28.   And finally, cherish your mother, and take very good care of her.

             I love you both with all my heart.
                    Daddy x