Saturday, July 3, 2010

Bhains : Really innovative international literacy day campaign

Received this image from one of my friend, so thought to put it up on my blog on this International Literacy Day 8 September.


"Kala Akshar Bhains Barabar" - It's an old saying in Hindi but seem's still true and accurate for those who are illiterate. This image is itself self-explanatory yet humorous with a Question mark (? )...Why is more than half the population in India illiterate?...Have we thought on why the number of illiterate people in India is the highest in the world.


Knowledge is power. Education is the key to our future and the evolution of society. Being Indian, we have to unite and "Help fight illiteracy in India" 

Friday, July 2, 2010

Moorea Island - French Polynesia - Tahiti


Moorea is a high island in French Polynesia located at 17 kms away from northwest of Tahiti. The island surrounded with spectacular beaches, coconut trees and mountains is the one of the popular honeymoon destinations for newly wedded couples from Europe and America. The magnificent beach resorts and the nature’s beauty of Moorea island are not just for newly wedded couples, but takes anyone into the romantic mood. 
Some of the fascinating pictures of Moorea beach resorts



















Place With Exceptional Scenic Beauty - Kanyakumari


India, known for its rich culture and tradition, also is rich in natural resources. While the Northern side of India is widely covered by Himalayas, the west is covered by Arabian Sea and the east by Bay of Bengal. The southern side is exclusive as both these seas join with the Indian Ocean. The land placed in the tip of India, where the three seas join together is Kanyakumari. 

Kanyakumari is named after the virgin goddess, Kanayakumari Amman. Kanyakumari Temple also known as Kumari Amman temple located at the sea shore is the main featuring spot for the tourists to visit. The temple is dedicated to the virgin goddess Parvati, who self-punished to marry Lord Shiva. 

The main attractions of this place are the enthusiastic sunsets that are visible only from October 15th to March 15th. Though sunrise can be viewed throughout the year, sunrise on full moon day is the serene beauty. But we can have a view of both sunrise and sunset throughout the year from top of a hill called Murugan Kundram which also recommends for a panoramic view of Kanyakumari. Yet another distinctive sight of this spot is, the sunset and moonrise can be viewed almost simultaneously on full moon days. 

Kanyakumari known for its tranquility has very beautiful beaches with sand in multicolor. There are two rocks called as ‘Twin Rocks’ in the middle of the sea, both adding the rich Indian heritage with the Vivekananda Rock Memorial built in 1970 (where Swamy Vivekananda sat in deep meditation) and monument of Saint Thiruvalluvar. This apart, A Gandhi Memorial was built on that spot where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were kept in the vase for public viewing before submersion. 
A few notable festivals celebrated in Kanyakumari are Chaitra Purnima festival celebrated in May 1st week, Navaratri festival celebrated during the month of October and the Holy Annual festival of Roman Catholic Church celebrated in the last week of December. 

The facility of road, rail and air transport is available for tourists to travel. While the nearest airport is located in Trivandrum, Kerala, 87 kms away from Kanyakumari, two railway junctions, one at Kanyakumari and the other at Nagarcoil and three bus terminuses, Central and Express Bus Stand, Christopher Bus Stand and Anna Bus Stand are situated. The tourists may visit the place according to their preference of choice in transport. 




Some Pictures of Kanyakumari






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