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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

[India_Vision_2020] Significance of Deepavali - Interesting facts

 

dear friends

Today, the entire country is celebrating Deepavali with all happiness.   I convey my greetings to all the members on this joyous occassion.  

Different Reasons with single focus

Though Deepavali is celebrated in all parts of India, every region has one unique reason.

In South India, Deepavali is celebrated as Naraka Chaturdasi, to commemorate the defeat of the Asura, Naraka, by Krishna.

In North India it is celebrated as the coronation of Rama as the King of Ayodhya, post His return from a 14 year Vanavas, exile, after defeating Ravana, the Rakshasa.

In Western India, the focus is on celebrating it as Lakshmi Puja, the start of a New Financial Accounting year, by the traditional trader families.

In the north west of India it is celebrated as Kubera Puja. 
Similarly, other regions too have their special reason to celebrate Deepavali.

Generally this festival is considered as the symbol of 'victory of good over bad'.  That means to bring light over darkness.  Deepavali is uniformly celebrated as the festival of Lights.  In the ancient India, it was celebrated as a month long festival known as 'Kaumudi Festival'.  

Crackers and Fireworks are Indian tradition

In the recent years, in the name of 'Green Deepavali', a campaign is going on every where to avoid crackers.  The campaigners quote the reasons of noise and environment pollution.   They also quote that bursting crackers is not Indian tradition.

The popular Italian traveller Barbosa  visited Vijayanagara Empire during Krishna Devaraya period in 1500 CE and he has recorded about the fireworks during the celebrations.   Even traditionally, in the Indian temples, during the procession of deities, bursting of crackers used to be part of the procession.  There are references about the fireworks even in Mahabaratha.  

In the European and American countries, 'Guy Fawkes Day' used to be celebrated even now with huge amount of crackers and fireworks.  That means world over, festivities are linked with fireworks and crackers. 

The environment and noise get polluted every day due to more serious problems.  Bursting crackers and fireworks for few hours safely during this festival season may not pose much problems.  

Crackers provide employment opportunities to millions 

In India, crackers and fireworks provide employment opportunity to millions and millions of poor families.  All the traditional Indian Festivals are linked to economic development.    While there can be no two opinion on an effective control over the sound, safety of the fireworks, it is not possible to do away with the crackers in India.  Every one hundred rupee we spend on the crackers provide employment opportunity to large number of poor families, who depend on this.  

Please also visit the link of Mr D K Hari, (a researcher of the ancient India) on how this festival was celebrated in the anicent times.


I wish  all the members  a very happy and safe Deepavali.  We should feel proud that every hundred rupee we spend gives livelihood to millions of poor families.

I will separately on the amazing facts as to  how Indian Festivals are directly and indirectly linked to economic development of the Nation.  

Srinivasan
Prime Point
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Monday, November 5, 2012

[India_Vision_2020] Govt. extends time for claiming interest subsidy on edu loan for the previous years

 

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Indian Banks Association (IBA) has issued a guideline now extending time for banks to claim interest subsidy on education loan from the nodal agency.  

As per the scheme, students who have availed edu loan from the banks, under IBA model scheme for pursuing professional and technical courses are eligible for interest subsidy.  Interest subsidy is granted to the students whose parents' annual gross income does not exceed Rs.4.50 lakhs.   Even if the loan was sanctioned earlier, all the loans / part of the loans disbursed on or after 1.4.2009 are eligible for interest subsidy. The students are required to give the income certificate signed by the competent revenue authorities.  

The students were given time to submit the income certificate, claiming interest subsidy.  In many places, students did not submit the claim.  Now, the Government has come forward to extend the time.   Detailed IBA guideline is available in the following link.


This scheme is applicable for the entire country.  The members may kindly spread the information to the students who have availed edu loan from the Banks.  Edu loan borrowers who are otherwise eligible and who had not claimed interest subsidy earlier, may approach the concerned bank manager immediately for completing the formalities, before 15th November 2012.

If the Branch Managers do not respond properly or show ignorance, the students may immediately take up with the concerned Regional Managers or with the Chairman of the Bank.

Srinivasan
Convenor
Education Loan Task Force (ELTF)

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

[India_Vision_2020] Oct 2012 issue of ezine: Dr Ashok Khemka + India Pak War 1947 + India China War 1962 + many more [1 Attachment]

 
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Hi friends

We are pleased to release the 67th Edition (Oct 2012) of our ezine PreSense.  Broadly, this edition contains the follows:

1.  Man of the month and cover story: Dr Ashok Khema IAS, who was transferred 41 times in his 20 years of service.

2.  In the historical section relating to October, we have featured India-Pak War (1947) and India-China War (1962).  Interestingly, invasion by enemy countries  in both the cases started on 20th October of the respective years. Immediately after our Independence, India was facing challenges at the borders.  Pakistan and China occupied a major portion of our J & K then.  The problem remains unresolved till date.   Please read the insight.

3.  In the 'Ancient Indian Wisdom' section, we have brought out how our ancient Indians were using vimanas (flying machines).  Readers will be surprised to know that Sri Lanka King Ravana had 6 Airports in his kingdom.  Please read the interesting facts.

4.  Mr Munna Kumar Arya (27), a young man from interior Bihar is doing a great job with his team to motivate the youth to realise the Vision 2020. We have brought out his inspiring story.

5.  Under the controversy section, we have analysed the recent developments  relating to the activists and media targeting on individual political leaders to defame them.  

6.  Under the 'Social issue' section, we have discussed the problems relating to elders.

Besides, we have included the 'Archives from the past ezine' . Triambak's PRince cartoon and Mr Talwant Singh's speech on "Cyber war'.  

The ezine may also be downloaded form the following link.


We are confident that readers will continue to find this ezine more useful and informative.  Please send us your valuable feedbadk.

K. Srinivasan
Editor in Chief
PreSense


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