28 January, 2009

FW: Nothing is impossible !!!

Think Different Think New…

There is no such thing as failure. Failure is only success delayed.


From:
To: Madhavan
Subject: Nothing is impossible !!!
Importance: Low


One of the good example…………

Nothing is  impossible  in life.... see

 

21 yrs back in his grandma's place..

cid:1.2195275385@web33105.mail.mud.yahoo.com


From one of the poorest family's chair to the most powerful chair in the world. ....!!!

 

 

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/01/21/us/21obama5-600.jpg

 

 

 

27 January, 2009

FW: Hydraulics, guts and a good operator This tower was built to show off the physical power of the excavator.

 

 

"The way to get started is to quit talking & begin doing."

- - - Walt Disney

 


From:
Subject: Fw: Hydraulics, guts and a good operator This tower was built to show off the physical power of the excavator.

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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:27 PM

Subject: Hydraulics, guts and a good operator This tower was built to show off the physical power of the excavator.

 

 

Hydraulics, guts and a good operator

 


This tower was built to show off the physical power of the excavator.







 

 

 

 

 

 

23 January, 2009

E-Diary ... or Ready 2 Print Diary......Enjoy!

Dear all,

 

You may like to view this e-Diary… you can use it as online Diary for your computer.

The best thing of this Diary is it is also configured for ready to print in Diary form… just go to any printing press & ask for printing…

 

It supports from Year 1900 to year 2078

 

Enjoy the Year 2009… The Year of Change & Innovation, Accept the Change… & innovate something…

 

Best Wishes,

Chirag

 

"Change is the law of life. Those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future."

--- John F. Kennedy (JFK)


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22 January, 2009

Funny... good one

Enjoy…

 

"The way to get started is to quit talking & begin doing."

- - - Walt Disney



To: "Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@ahmedabad.mudra.com
Subject: good one

 

Three world famous magicians were in the bar drinking and boasting about their achievements.

The first one said," During my latest show, I made three women from the audience disappear, it was so convincing that their relatives started panicking, no one could find the trick"

The second one said, " Hey, that is nothing, during one of my open air shows I made the Municipality building disappear and the entire town was searching for it"

The third one sighed and said," Both of you are so local, I went to Paris and made the Eiffel Tower disappear for a full one hour, it was live on the TV, entire France was searching for the building & no one had a clue".

Just then an Indian walked into the bar and the three magicians suddenly turned quiet, gave each other fugitive glances and started to slip towards the door.

A Bartender watching this got curious and asked one of the magicians, "Hey what happened  ? Who is that guy ? "

One of the magicians whispered, " He is the World's greatest magician, he has done the biggest disappearing trick of all times, we are all mere amateurs compared  with what he has done. His name is Ramalinga Raju. He has made USD 1.5 billion disappear from his company's balance sheet in front of everyone's eyes, and the entire world is still looking for it "

 

 

Failure is not When U Fall Down, It is only when U don't get up again

19 January, 2009

Info: Book your Gas Cylinder online

Dear friends,

You may like to know this:

 

You can book your GAS cylinder (IOC, BP, HP) online using following link:

 

http://www.tomogas.com/

 

 

Best Regards,

chirag gandhi

project manager

 

mudra

sun point

nr parimal garden  ellisbridge

ahmedabad 380 006   india

 

m  +91 9376109333

t    +91 7939820000

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18 January, 2009

FW: INCREDIBLE INDIA

 

 

"The way to get started is to quit talking & begin doing."

- - - Walt Disney


From: -recipients:
Subject: INCREDIBLE INDIA

 

This is our India... compared to the best

16 January, 2009

BENZ BUILT IN WHITE GOLD

What a car yar… sone ki car… kya kimmat hogi ye gadi ki yar…

 

Sone ki chidi word suna hai, ye sone ki car first time suna & dekha…

 

This is the reason why petrol is so costly…. JJJ… hah hahaha ahahah hahahahahaaaaaaa…..

 

"The way to get started is to quit talking & begin doing."

- - - Walt Disney



Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 4:23 PM
To: 'Chirag Gandhi'
Subject: FW: BENZ BUILT IN WHITE GOLD

 

 



Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 3:45 PM

Subject: BENZ BUILT IN WHITE GOLD

 

15 January, 2009

Six Ways to Manage Leadership Stress

Hi! All

We are facing confidence crisis in our country. Here is an article on managing stress, which is more about managing your emotions and responses to situations around you.

Hope you find it relevant and useful.
Chirag Gandhi…
______________________________________________

Six Ways to Manage Leadership Stress

Especially in this treacherous economy, these principles, from
maintaining perspective to welcoming feedback, will help keep stress
from turning toxic

Effective leaders know that stress can be a good thing. It keeps you
focused. It makes you competitive. It prompts action. If you're
walking into a big client meeting or giving an important speech and
you aren't at least a little anxious about it, you aren't going to do
a good job.

But stress can also turn toxic, especially in the brutal economic
environment we're in. Long hours, layoffs, and fear of what may be
around the corner take a real toll. In more than 40 years of service
in the military, higher education, and nonprofits, I've found that
managing leadership stress comes down to a handful of critical
elements: maintaining perspective, exercising, opening up, welcoming
feedback, streamlining, and recharging. In trying to lead through
this treacherous economy, I'm relying on those principles now more
than ever.

Managing stress starts with keeping your challenges in perspective.
No matter how stressed you feel, there's always people in a tougher
situation-and they're probably handling it a lot more gracefully than
you are. Recently, I gave a talk to my organization about cutting
budgets, potential layoffs, and digging even deeper for revenues.
It's the same difficult conversation going on in companies all over
the world. The whole undertaking was stressful, so I went to a nearby
YMCA for a lunchtime workout afterward to unwind.

One of the staff members at the Y has serious problems with her
vision. A woman exercising next to me also was physically disabled.
Both were working hard and exuding good cheer. My job-related stress
will fade in time. They're dealing with challenges that will never go
away. But their attitude was far more positive and inspiring than
mine that afternoon, and it was a privilege to encounter them.

Potent Weapon

That brings us to a second critical aspect of dealing with stress:
staying fit. If you want to sustain your success as a leader over the
long term, exercise is crucial. In fact, our research at the Center
for Creative Leadership proves it. In working with executives from
around the world, we've found those who exercise regularly are rated
significantly higher on leadership effectiveness by their bosses,
peers, and direct reports than men and women who exercised only
sporadically or not at all.

Exercise can be a potent weapon against stress. It helps keep your
emotions in check, relaxes you, and boosts your energy. It can be
difficult to work exercise into a busy schedule. But if you're not
doing it already, find a way to carve out some time on your calendar.
Your colleagues-and your family-will thank you.

Stress is also induced by bottling up too much inside. In difficult
times, leaders often feel they need to keep information to themselves
or make all the important calls alone. There's a simple solution:
Open up. True, being transparent makes you vulnerable. But it also
makes you authentic-and people are more likely to follow you as a
result. The more you unburden yourself, the better you'll feel. The
more your colleagues know about what's going on, whether it's good or
bad, the better they'll feel.

Feedback Makes You Smarter

During my days as a U.S. Navy pilot, I always wanted to know every
possible piece of intelligence before I went out on a mission. I
didn't want my bosses holding back because they thought I wouldn't be
able to handle something they said. Likewise, before I sent men and
women into harm's way, I tried to share everything with them. They
were putting their lives and careers on the line. Why be anything but
forthcoming with them?

Opening up also requires another-and sometimes more difficult-step:
welcoming feedback and criticism. The better your sense of your
strengths and weaknesses, the less stressed you'll be. The more ideas
and opportunities you consider, the more empowered you'll feel. But
this peace of mind comes with a catch: You need to ask people to be
honest with you, and you need to recognize you won't always like what
they say. Letting your men and women push back makes you smarter. It
also reduces their stress because they know they have your ear.

A fifth tip: Streamline your life. That means getting organized and
ordering your priorities professionally and personally. How often
have we added needless stress to our lives by waiting too long to
prep for a meeting or not sharing important information with
colleagues quickly enough? Often this happens because we're
distracted by competing-and frequently less important-tasks.

'Stop Doing' Lists

In Good to Great (one of my favorite books), Jim Collins puts it this
way: "Most of us lead busy but undisciplined lives. We have ever-
expanding 'to do' lists, trying to build momentum by doing, doing,
doing-and doing more. And it rarely works. Those who built the good-
to-great companies, however, made as much use of 'stop doing' lists
as 'to do' lists."

My advice? Pick a single, unproductive thing that's wasting your time
and stop doing it today. Eliminate something else tomorrow. You'll be
trimming away stress at the same time.

Finally, take time to recharge. In leadership positions, you tend to
work a lot of long days. Be careful not to overdo it. A fanatical
devotion to work will make you unproductive in the long run. As my
CCL colleagues Vidula Bal, Michael Campbell, and Sharon McDowell-
Larsen remind us in their book Managing Leadership Stress, practicing
the art of recovery helps you accomplish more in less time.

Professional athletes know that pushing themselves at 100% all of the
time does not yield gains in performance over the long term. It just
burns them out. So spend time with family and loved ones. Read a
book. Trade jokes with a friend. Take a short vacation. Your
organization won't fall apart in your absence-and you'll be better
prepared to tackle the big challenges.

 

Best Regards,

chirag gandhi

project manager

 

mudra

sun point

nr parimal garden  ellisbridge

ahmedabad 380 006   india

 

m  +91 9376109333

t    +91 7939820000

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FW: Media Coverage - Shri Anil Ambani attends valedictory function of Vibrant Gujarat on Tuesday January 13,2008

Gujarat is gr8!... hard to believe but we can say that this is Magic of CM of Gujarat Mr. Narendra Modi…

 

Jai Jai Garvi Gujarat,

chirag

 

"The way to get started is to quit talking & begin doing."

- - - Walt Disney


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Forwarding herewith Media Coverage of Valedictory Function of Gujarat Vibrant, which was attended by Chairman of Reliance ADAG Shri ANIL D AMBANI on Tuesday, January 13, 2009











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13 January, 2009

Enjoy :-)

Big one… but too good TVC…

 

"The way to get started is to quit talking & begin doing."

- - - Walt Disney

 


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12 January, 2009

Indian festival calendar 2009, month wise...

Plan your holidays accordingly & enjoy… after we are working hard to make family happy…

 

January

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date / Day

1   - Gregorian New Year

1 Jan - Thursday

2   - Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti

2 Jan - Friday

3   - Muharram

8 Jan - Friday

4   - Bikaner Camel Festival

10 Jan – 11 Jan - Saturday & Sunday

5   - Lohri

13 Jan - Tuesday

6   - Makara Sankranti

14 Jan - Wednesday

7   - International Kite Festival

14 Jan - Wednesday

8   - Pongal

14 Jan - Wednesday

9   - Magh Bihu (Assam, Bengal)

14 Jan - Wednesday

10 - Mamallapuram Festival

Mid Jan

11 - Kerala Village Fair

Mid Jan

12 - Kolkata Festival

Mid Jan

13 - Pattadakkal Dance Festival

Mid Jan

14 - Netaji Jayanti

23rd January

15 - Modhera Dance Festival

Mid

16 - Republic Day

26 Jan - Monday

17 - Vasant Panchami, Saraswati Puja

31 Jan - Saturday


February

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/Day

1   - Brij Festival

2 Feb - 4 Feb - Monday to Wednesday

2   - Nagaur Fair

2 - 5 Feb - Monday to Thursday

3   - Baneshwar Fair

6 Feb - 9 Feb - Friday to Monday

4   - Guru Gorakhnath Jayanti

7 Feb - Saturday

5   - Desert Festival

7 Feb - 9 Feb - Saturday to Monday

6   - Thai Poosam

8 Feb - Sunday

7   - Guru Ravidas Jayanti

9 Feb - Monday

8   - Surajkund Crafts Mela

 

9   - Island Tourism Festival

 

10 - Valentines Day

14 Feb - Saturday

11 - Taj Mahotsav

18 Feb - 27 Feb - Wednesday - Friday

12 - Shivaji Jayanti

19 Feb - Thursday

13 - Konark Dance Festival

19 Feb - 23 Feb - Thursday to Monday

14 - Garden Festival

 

15 - Maha Shivaratri

23 Feb - Monday

16 - Natyanjali Festival

23 Feb - Monday

17 - Khajuraho Dance Festival

25 Feb - 2 Mar -Wednesday to Monday


March

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - International Yoga Week

 

2   - Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

 

3   - Khatushyamji Fare

 

4   - Milad-un-Nabi

9 March - Monday

5   - Elephant Festival

20 March - Tuesday

6   - Holi

11 March - Wednesday

7   - Chapchar Kut

13 March - Friday

8   - Holla Mohalla

 

9   - Eid-a-Maulad

15 March - Sunday

10 - Navchandi Fare (Meerrut)

16 March - Monday

11 - Sheetla Asthami Puja

19 March - Friday

12 - Jhullelal Jayanti

28 March - Saturday


April

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - Ram Navami

3 April - Friday

2   - Mahavir Jayanti

7 April - Tuesday

3   - Hanuman Jayanti

9 April - Thursday

4   - Good Friday

10 April - Friday

5   - Easter

12 April - Sunday

6   - Ambedkar Jayanti

14 April - Tuesday

7   - Baisakhi

14 April - Tuesday

8   - Bengali New Year

14 April – Tuesday

10 - Akshaya Tritiya

27 April – Monday

11 - Shankaracharya Jayanti

29 April – Wednesday

12 - Surdas Jayanti

30 April – Thursday

13 - Gudi Padwa

 

14 - Cheti Chand

 

15 - Ugadi

 

16 - Chaitra Navratri

 

17 - Yamuna Jayanti, Mathura

 

18 - Tamil New Year

 

19 - Keladevi Fair

 

20 - Vishu

 


May

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - May Day

1 May - Friday

2   - Summer Festival

7 May - 9 May - Thursday to Saturday

3   - World Red Cross Day

8 May - Friday

4   - Buddha Purnima

9 May - Saturday

5   - Mother's Day

10 May - Sunday

6   - Maharana Pratap Jayanti

27 May - Wednesday

7   - Jamai Sasthi

29 May - Friday


June

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - Sindhu Darshan Festival

1 June - 3 June - Monday to Wednesday

2   - Ganga Dussehra

2 June - Tuesday

3   - Rath Yatra

24 June - Wednesday

4   - Kharsi Puja

29 June - Monday



July

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - Hemis Festival

1 July - 2 July - Wednesday to Thursday

2   - Champakulam Boat Race

6 July - Monday

3   - Guru Purnima

7 July - Tuesday

4   - Urs

7 July - Tuesday

5   - Shabbe Mirag

21 July - Tuesday

6   - Nag Panchami

26 July - Sunday

7   - Sharif Bhagwati Fair, Kashmir

 

8   - Hazarat Ali’s Birthday

 

9   - Mango Festival

 


August

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - Raksha Bandhan

5 Aug - Wednesday

2   - Amarnath Yatra

5 Aug - Wednesday

3   - Nehru Trophy Boat Race

8 Aug - Saturday

4   - Kazri Teej

9 Aug - Sunday

5   - Janmashtami

14 Aug - Friday

6   - Independence Day

15 Aug

7   - Roza

23 Aug - Sunday

8   - Ganesh Chaturthi

23 Aug - Sunday

9   - Ganesh Festival

23 Aug - 3 Sep - Sunday to Tuesday

10 - Tarnetar Mela

23 Aug- 25 Aug - Sunday to Tuesday


September

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date / Day

1   - Onam

2 Sep - Wednesday

2   - Anant Chaturthi

3 Sep - Thursday

3   - Teacher's Day

5 Sep - Saturday

4   - Pitr Paksha

5 Sep - Saturday

5   - Vishwakarma Puja

6 Sep - Sunday

6   - Jamat-ul-Vida

16 Sep - Wednesday

7   - Navratri

19 Sep - Saturday

8   - Id-ul-Fitar

21 Sep - Monday

9   - Durga Puja

24 Sep - Thursday

10 - Dussehra

28 Sep - Monady

11 - Paryushan Parva

 


October

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date / Day

1   - Gandhi Jayanti

2 Oct - Friday

2   - Marwar Festival

3 Oct - 4 Oct - Saturday & Sunday

3   - Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti

4 Oct - Sunday

4   - Karva Chauth

7 Oct - Wednesday

5   - Dhanteras

15 Oct - Thursday

6   - Kali Puja

17 Oct - Saturday

7   - Laxmi Puja

17 Oct - Saturday

8   - Diwali

17 Oct - Saturday

9   - Goverdhan Puja

18 Oct - Sunday

10 - Bhai Dhuj

19 Oct - Monday

11 - Dala Chhath

24 Oct - Saturday

12 - Tulsi Vivah

30 Oct - Friday

13 - Kalidas Jayanti

30 Oct - Friday

14 - Thimithi Festival

10 Oct - Saturday

15 - Dev Uthani - Ekadashi

29 Oct - Thursday

16 - Ganga Mahotsav

29 Oct - 2 Nov (Thursday to Monday)

17 - Pushkar Fair

30 Oct - 2 Nov - Friday to Monday

18 - Rajgir Dance Festival

Oct


November

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date / Day

1   - Chandrabhaga Fair

1 Nov - 3 Nov- Sunday to Tuesday

2   - Kolayat Fair

2 Nov - Mondays

3   - Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti

2 Nov - Mondays

4   - Children's Day

14 Nov - Saturday

6   - Lucknow Festival

25 Nov - 5 Dec - Wednesday to Saturday

7   - Ellora Festival

27Nov - 30 Nov - Friday to Monday

8   - Id-ul-zuha  (Bakar-Id)

28 Nov- Saturday

9   - Kurukshetra Festival

28 Nov- Saturday

10 - Sonepur Mela

Nov

11 - Ka Pomblang Nongkrem

Nov

12 - Hampi Festival

Nov


December

 

Festival Name

Festival - Date/ Day

1   - World AIDS Day

1 Dec - Friday

2   - Hornbill Festival

1st week of December

3   - Tripura Sundari Jayanti

2 Dec - Wednesday

4   - Cochin Carnival

22Dec - to 1st January, 2010

5   - Christmas

25 Dec - Friday

6   - Vishnupur Festival

Between 27 and 31 December

8   - Sawai Gandharva Sangeet
       Mahotsava (Pune)

Dec

9   - Chennai Dance Festival

Mid Dec