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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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Saturday, April 08, 2006
Calling human race
Support Premalatha on her Effort
To
Hon'ble Chief Minister, J. Jayalalitha
The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
Subject: Gender discrimination, Invasion of Privacy and Lack of Basic
Sanitation Facilities in one of the Madurai SC girls’ Hostels
Dear Chief Minister,
I would like to bring the following news to your kind attention. It is a news report in
NDTV available at the URL
http://www.ndtv.com/morenews/showmorestory.asp?id=86169
I am a Tamil girl born and brought up in a small village near Madurai. Discriminations have been in several forms there. I can say that at some point I should have got immunised to all these, having seen and suffered from many such things in my life in several degrees and in several forms. I don’t know why I am still not immunised. I still get the anger sometimes; I am sad sometimes; I am just helpless most of the time.
I don’t live in India anymore, so, I have the luxury of living my life by avoiding such things from affecting me in my day to day life. I don’t know whether I should be happy about it, or I don’t know whether I am still sad about it. I can surely say that, helplessness is the prevailing and predominating feeling I get most of the time.
During my last visit to Chennai made me feel proud of myself and my background and my roots. It was the hope I got when I saw those newly built wide roads, the hope I got when the vast wastelands being referred as the new “IT village coming up here”, the hope I got in those smiling faces of those small girls working in all sort of shops.. Finally, I thought, finally, the day is coming. The day where we can turn everything around us around in our favour.. Multinational companies want to earn money?, No problem, we have wastelands and people with brains for you. Craze for Foreign products?, no problem, our small girls, who otherwise might have gone caught up in the culture and poverty issues, can work and be happy.. I can see more smiling faces than ever. Thank you for your leadership. Hope we will get to have you to lead us for more and more years to come.
I agree we cannot change the world overnight by stamping the foot on the ground. There will be many unsolved, unnoticed, small and big and all sorts of issues around us. I agree. I just want to bring one such issue to your notice. It might look not-too-serious at the outset, but, I believe roots are never big, nevertheless never insignificant.
What is being practised in that hostel is a case of gender discrimination, case of human right violation, case of abuse in the name of culture. If I may abstract it, it is a root. Yes, that is what I call and understand; It is a root; Never big, never visible, nevertheless never insignificant.
I am also concerned about the lack of sanitation and facilities in the hostel. I do not know whether it is because of lack of funds or mismanagement of it. I would be highly grateful to you if you could look into this matter.
I run a blog, where I have posted on this issue. http://premalathakombai.blogspot.com/2006/03/calling-human-race.html
Following are posts of the same issue by some of my fellow bloggers.
http://mumbaigirl.blogspot.com/2006/04/forced-to-maintain-public-register-of.html
http://dharumi.weblogs.us/2006/04/06/214
http://seeking-spring.blogspot.com/2006/04/blog-post.html
http://jikku.blogspot.com/2006/03/listen-up.html
The list is growing every minute.
Thanking you with hope,
Yours sincerely,
Premalatha
To
Hon'ble Chief Minister, J. Jayalalitha
The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
Subject: Gender discrimination, Invasion of Privacy and Lack of Basic
Sanitation Facilities in one of the Madurai SC girls’ Hostels
Dear Chief Minister,
I would like to bring the following news to your kind attention. It is a news report in
NDTV available at the URL
http://www.ndtv.com/morenews/showmorestory.asp?id=86169
I am a Tamil girl born and brought up in a small village near Madurai. Discriminations have been in several forms there. I can say that at some point I should have got immunised to all these, having seen and suffered from many such things in my life in several degrees and in several forms. I don’t know why I am still not immunised. I still get the anger sometimes; I am sad sometimes; I am just helpless most of the time.
I don’t live in India anymore, so, I have the luxury of living my life by avoiding such things from affecting me in my day to day life. I don’t know whether I should be happy about it, or I don’t know whether I am still sad about it. I can surely say that, helplessness is the prevailing and predominating feeling I get most of the time.
During my last visit to Chennai made me feel proud of myself and my background and my roots. It was the hope I got when I saw those newly built wide roads, the hope I got when the vast wastelands being referred as the new “IT village coming up here”, the hope I got in those smiling faces of those small girls working in all sort of shops.. Finally, I thought, finally, the day is coming. The day where we can turn everything around us around in our favour.. Multinational companies want to earn money?, No problem, we have wastelands and people with brains for you. Craze for Foreign products?, no problem, our small girls, who otherwise might have gone caught up in the culture and poverty issues, can work and be happy.. I can see more smiling faces than ever. Thank you for your leadership. Hope we will get to have you to lead us for more and more years to come.
I agree we cannot change the world overnight by stamping the foot on the ground. There will be many unsolved, unnoticed, small and big and all sorts of issues around us. I agree. I just want to bring one such issue to your notice. It might look not-too-serious at the outset, but, I believe roots are never big, nevertheless never insignificant.
What is being practised in that hostel is a case of gender discrimination, case of human right violation, case of abuse in the name of culture. If I may abstract it, it is a root. Yes, that is what I call and understand; It is a root; Never big, never visible, nevertheless never insignificant.
I am also concerned about the lack of sanitation and facilities in the hostel. I do not know whether it is because of lack of funds or mismanagement of it. I would be highly grateful to you if you could look into this matter.
I run a blog, where I have posted on this issue. http://premalathakombai.blogspot.com/2006/03/calling-human-race.html
Following are posts of the same issue by some of my fellow bloggers.
http://mumbaigirl.blogspot.com/2006/04/forced-to-maintain-public-register-of.html
http://dharumi.weblogs.us/2006/04/06/214
http://seeking-spring.blogspot.com/2006/04/blog-post.html
http://jikku.blogspot.com/2006/03/listen-up.html
The list is growing every minute.
Thanking you with hope,
Yours sincerely,
Premalatha
Suleka and Blogs
After a continous discussion on Karthick kannan for leaving marketing comments about suleka on everyblogs. today i was happy to see a personalized mail from him. He has imported my blogs to suleka domain. and provided me the credentials. Thanks for him. Karthick i am happy that you understood the fellow bloggers feeling and reacted for it. Read a appology posting from Kriba too. Krib so kind of you. Thanks man.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Madarasi
Yday watched this movie. Asusual a typical Masala movie. Might be the director things himself as Shankar. Coz the Climax was taken in that way. I think this is the first movie that i saw which has a Train Chase. Villan group runs into a Train Engine and they started to move around. Hero took another engine and chases him on the same track and finally he got hold of the other engine. Had a good laugh. :)
Monday, March 27, 2006
Bangalore and Traffic
Over the years we have seen many news about Bangalore traffic problems. This article explains with numbers.
Over the years we have seen many news about Bangalore traffic problems. This article explains with numbers.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Quote of the Day
When everyone is against you, it means that you are absolutely wrong-- or absolutely right.
By
Albert Guinon
By
Albert Guinon
Monday, March 20, 2006
Quote of the Day
"Though I am not naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance."
By William Sakshephere
By William Sakshephere
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Some how i reahced the blog named upright videos. I really astonished after seeing the video compiling he has done. Please have a look at that.
Vandhe Matharam
Hats off to you man
Vandhe Matharam
Hats off to you man
Friday, March 03, 2006
India VS England First Test
Nothing Interesting. A Boring match in total. Not feeling to write a word about it.
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Quote of the Day
Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for
experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and
eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality
By Nikola Tesla
experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and
eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality
By Nikola Tesla
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
What Color you are?

You are the color red. You are the most
controversial of all the colors. You are
often easily angered, but as easily as you
got excited, you come down. When angered, do
you have the tendency to be malicious?
Afterwards, do you end up begging for
forgiveness? Maybe. But you're incredibly
generous, and, odd enough, needy. You love
to hate, and sometimes, you hate to love.
This color describes you as generally edgy.
When in a bad situation, you're pessimistic,
and when you're in a good situation, you're
extremely optimistic. You're painfully
tempermental, and sometimes it hurts the ones
you love. But with an exciting and
stimulating attitude, you enjoy talking to
people and being social. But aside from your
bold and outgoing attitude, you're
attention-needing and attention-getting.
This color is associated with lust and
desire--and you are both lust and desirous.
You're a protective person when it comes to
the people you love. You're incredibly
sharp-witted and powerful (not to mention
intelligent!).
What color are you? (Amazingly detailed & accurate--with pics!)
brought to you by Quizilla

You are the color red. You are the most
controversial of all the colors. You are
often easily angered, but as easily as you
got excited, you come down. When angered, do
you have the tendency to be malicious?
Afterwards, do you end up begging for
forgiveness? Maybe. But you're incredibly
generous, and, odd enough, needy. You love
to hate, and sometimes, you hate to love.
This color describes you as generally edgy.
When in a bad situation, you're pessimistic,
and when you're in a good situation, you're
extremely optimistic. You're painfully
tempermental, and sometimes it hurts the ones
you love. But with an exciting and
stimulating attitude, you enjoy talking to
people and being social. But aside from your
bold and outgoing attitude, you're
attention-needing and attention-getting.
This color is associated with lust and
desire--and you are both lust and desirous.
You're a protective person when it comes to
the people you love. You're incredibly
sharp-witted and powerful (not to mention
intelligent!).
What color are you? (Amazingly detailed & accurate--with pics!)
brought to you by Quizilla
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Quote of the Day
- If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.
- Virginia Woolf
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Quote of the day
Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century
Monday, February 13, 2006
This is done by seeing Jeevan's Blog
You have medium extroversion.
You're not the life of the party, but you do show up for the party.
Sometimes you are full of energy and open to new social experiences.
But you also need to hibernate and enjoy your "down time."
Conscientiousness:
You have high conscientiousness.
Intelligent and reliable, you tend to succeed in life.
Most things in your life are organized and planned well.
But you borderline on being a total perfectionist.
Agreeableness:
You have high agreeableness.
You are easy to get along with, and you value harmony highly.
Helpful and generous, you are willing to compromise with almost anyone.
You give people the benefit of the doubt and don't mind giving someone a second chance.
Neuroticism:
You have low neuroticism.
You are very emotionally stable and mentally together.
Only the greatest setbacks upset you, and you bounce back quickly.
Overall, you are typically calm and relaxed - making others feel secure.
Openness to experience:
Your openness to new experiences is low.
You're a pretty conservative person, and you favor what's socially acceptable.
You think that change for novelty's sake is a very bad idea.
While some may see this as boring, many see you as dependable and wise. Five Factor Personality Test
You have medium extroversion.
You're not the life of the party, but you do show up for the party.
Sometimes you are full of energy and open to new social experiences.
But you also need to hibernate and enjoy your "down time."
Conscientiousness:
You have high conscientiousness.
Intelligent and reliable, you tend to succeed in life.
Most things in your life are organized and planned well.
But you borderline on being a total perfectionist.
Agreeableness:
You have high agreeableness.
You are easy to get along with, and you value harmony highly.
Helpful and generous, you are willing to compromise with almost anyone.
You give people the benefit of the doubt and don't mind giving someone a second chance.
Neuroticism:
You have low neuroticism.
You are very emotionally stable and mentally together.
Only the greatest setbacks upset you, and you bounce back quickly.
Overall, you are typically calm and relaxed - making others feel secure.
Openness to experience:
Your openness to new experiences is low.
You're a pretty conservative person, and you favor what's socially acceptable.
You think that change for novelty's sake is a very bad idea.
While some may see this as boring, many see you as dependable and wise. Five Factor Personality Test
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
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