Saturday, April 24, 2010

Yercaud.....a beutiful holiday spot
























Yercaud is 35 km from Salem, about 1.5 hr travel by car. Though there are are 20 hairpin bends , the drive is very comfortable as the road is very good and the traffic is comparitively less. On the way up, there are beutiful orange , coffee and silver oak tree estates. This is the flowering season for coffee and you could feel the thick / heady smell of coffee flowers all over the hill . The best part of Yercaud is that the climate is never too cold or hot. Its quite comfortable both day and night. Do not require special woolen clothing , you would be comfortable in your usual casual clthing.


Sight seeing includes many view points to see the beauti of the hills and you can also see the small villages situated on top hills. There is a 2000 year old cave temple, a very small one. Understand the cave ends at Coorg , at Thalai Kaveri , and it is believed that in olden days the cave was used by the village heads to commute to Coorg. There is a Botanical garden, which is closed on week ends , usuefl for students. And understand the Lake is a natural one and boating is arranged for tourists.


Perfume business is quite healthy there and you also get varieties of massage oils and organic cosmetics too. To buy fruits , especially oranges , you must visit the place in December.


The stay in sterling resorts is good. The view , especially the night view, is very beautiful. The resort organise sight seeing trips, trecking , ayurvadic treatments , other entertainment programmes for the guests. There are other hotels and resorts are also avaiable.



Friday, April 2, 2010

UMRAO JAN ADA - The Courtesan of lucknow

Umrao Jan Ada , an Urdu novel by Mirza Muhammad Hadi Ruswa translated to English by the prominent writer Khushwant Singh , is an account of Umrao's life as a Lucknowi courtesan. Ruswa is a beutiful story teller. The novel describes the social status of Muslim society in northern India in the 19th century and was said to be published 100 years ago. It takes the reader through the gracious old Lucknow where wealthy nawabs lived in beautiful palaces and the courtesans (prostitudes) in luxurious abodes .

The Umrao Jan of this novel , though a cortesan, is a woman of culture, with charm of manner and with a reputation as a singer. The question of her existance,her beauty, her scholarly abilities and her poetic gift remains a mystery even today. This novel is not Ruswi's imagination, but the actual life narrated by Umrao herself to the writer ,who had much to do with her life and loves. Umrao Jan narrated her life in a series of sittings , which was written by Ruzwa and shown to her before being published.

The book is memorable due to the complex charactarization of Umrao, and the life she lived as a courtesan. The book ends with these two lines


My day comes to a close, death draws nigh

And I have drunk of life to the dregs.




Sunday, February 21, 2010

The Double Life of Ramalinga Raju ....The story of India's biggest corporate fraud By Kingshuk Nag

In this book Kingshuk Nag, resident editor of the Hyderabad edition of The Times of India , narrates the dramatic story of Raju's life , how he managed to leave a $2 billion company , India's 4th biggest IT company, penniless.

Mr Raju co-founded Satyam along with his distant cousin in 1987 and within a few years the company became a roaring success. The company spread across 66 countries in 5 continents with an employee strenght of 52,000. As an additional boosting agent, it was then Mr Chandrababu Naidu decided to emerge as India's most modern Cheif Minister and in the process he showcased Hyderabad as the most prefered place for IT industry. Thus Raju emerged as the new icon of Hyderabad and then US president's, Mr Clinton, visit made his presence known to the world.



It was Raju's craving for land (his family business) and blind love for his sons, which eventually put him in a position to leave the company, he made from scratches, penniless. By the time he went behind bars , Raju along with his family members were the owner of 6800 acres (9000 acres , as per unofficial estimates)of prime land in Hyderabad,Chennai,Bangalore and Nagpur among other places. To aquire the land, he pawned his shareholding in Satyam as well as his construction company Maytas Infra (which he was developing for his son).Also he fudged Satyam's books to inflate its revenues and profits inorder to increase the value of its shares.


Ramalinga Raju was a clever operator who played his cards close to his chest. Unless and untill he decides to tell his story noone will ever know the full extent of his frauds. Mr Raju, who was a shining star till yesteryears, is behind the bars now and as per medical reports he is suffering from various ailments like liver infection, plaque in coronory artories , heart problems etc. There seems to be no end to the yester IT czars woes.

This book throw light to few of the unanswered questions like How did Raju amass his IT and real estate empires ? How could he hoodwink the law, the shareholders and his employess for so long ? This indeed a good reading and wonder howmany such wrotten skeletons are yet to get revealed !!!!


Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy Ending To 2009 !!

dear friends



2009 is almost gone and the brand new 2010 is around the corner................

Inspite of the economic slow down, the price hike of essential commodities and the strong presence ( or should I say the deep routed..) of terrorism in our small beautiful 'Gods own country' , we all had an okay year... None of us wouldn't hv done exceptionally good in our chosen feilds... but it was not as bad as expected in the beginning of the year.

My heartfelt thanks to all of you for your support and encouragements. Without which, I wouldn't have continued my blogging.

I sincerely hope you all will continue to support me with your valuable comments and suggestions...

May I wish all of you a very happy , peaceful and safe 2010!!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Trivandrum Zoo...What a disappointment ?!!



It has been ages since I hv visited Trivandrum as a tourist. During this x-mas holidays we have visited Trivandrum mainly to take my 5 year old nephew to the Zoo. He is a great fan of geographical & Animal planet channels and he wanted to visit Zoo to see all his dream animals alive. But when we went inside ,all the excitement gone...infact it was a great disappointment ! There was nothing to see, not even Elephants, the animal we see almost in all parts of Kerala!
I remember visiting zoo years back when i was a school girl. We were so excited to see various types of birds , smakes, animals.. the monkies, jirafs , zeebras, lions,tigers etc etc. Each student had to submit a tour report with the animal/bird/reptile details and also had to make a seperate album with the leaves of various types of tress in that big campus. That visit to zoo really was an informative and exciting experience.
But on my recent visit I could only see very few animals a Zeebra, Hypo, Rhyno...thats it. There are lots of deers around. No special birds, yeah, hv seen 1 ostrich... Only thing I liked about the place is the cleanliness.. unlike before, the place was quite clean.

I sincerely hope the Govt / concerned departments take necessary steps to bring enough animals to the zoo and also to take care the place / animals well.
Is our tourism restricted only to ayurvedam and back waters ???!!!