Possible Price Rise Due To The New Land Bill
September 10, 2013 Leave a comment

If you’re coming in new,here’s more about the new Land Acquisition Bill:Link
For Whom Wealth Matters
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If you’re coming in new,here’s more about the new Land Acquisition Bill:Link
September 10, 2013 Leave a comment

The article below is an interesting one I came across today. It got me thinking in a direction I have never done before.
Sure, ever since I read Bill Gate’s Business@ the Speed of Thought, I have been made aware of how profoundly IT impacts the way business is done. Personally I have been a pretty good assimilator of IT. I’m never in the first wave of IT adopters but I’ve certainly jumped in by the time the second wave has gathered momentum.
However, so far in each of my businesses, I have tried to depend on my own IT skills and call in the experts only when something remained beyond my abilities. In the process I have poured over on-line tutorials and become something of a jack of all trades whether it has to do with hardware, networking, software, purchasing, repairing, social media etc, etc. I have hired lawyers, accountants. sales people etc. first but never an IT guy, But after reading the article, it struck me that I could have done things differently. Read more of this post
September 9, 2013 Leave a comment

An elephant’s trunk has the strength to uproot a tree as well as the finesse to pick up a needle.Ganesha’s trunk symbolizes the fact that the wise person has both immense strength and fine discrimination.
Ganesha has large ears. The wise person hears all.
Ganesha’s big belly signifies a large capacity to face all pleasant and unpleasant experiences of the world.
He has four hands. In one hand he holds a lotus, the symbol of enlightenment. In the other hand he holds a hatchet. That is, the old karma, all your sanskars, the accumulated good and bad of past deeds get cut when enlightenment comes.The third hand holds laddus, the round sweet-meats. They are the rewards of a wise life. Ganesha is never shown eating the laddus. The wise man never partakes of the rewards of his deeds. He is not attached to them. The fourth hand is shown blessing the people. The wise man wishes the best for everyone.