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Shriram City—News Letter - Breeze- 1st October 2019
OCTOBER 2019
HAPPY DIWALI
Breeze Committee members
greets all its readers and
their family members
on the occasion of
Diwali
Celebrating light, hope and goodness
around the world
May This Festival Of Light Brightens Your Life and Bring Happiness , Joy And Prosperity to You And Your Family!
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OCTOBER 2019
ACHIEVEMENT OF Mr. PARAMASIVAM
Mr. PARAMASIVAM our employee from TED dept, Chennai
had participated in the Chennai district
Masters Athletic held on 5th & 6th
of Oct ’19 @
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai , in the category of
200 meters running and has won the 3rd place .
Right from his school days he has
been a District (Salem) cricket player and in college he was adjudged as a
fast bowler in cricket .
After the college, as he had shifted focus on his career and has been
away from athletics'.
Now after 14 years he has again started getting into
athletics and has nabbed the opportunity to participate in
Chennai District Masters Athletic
He participated in 2 events
Event 1: 100 meters (Secured 4th place)
Event 2: 200 meters (Secured 3rd place)
Congratulations to
Mr. Paramasivam
and
wishing him all the very best
for a bright athletic future .
Let us all take inspiration from him
in pursuing our passion in life .
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OCTOBER 2019
GAME OF CHESS
CHESS is a very favorite and popular game in India and many other countries. When we think of CHESS what strikes most of us is the chess board made up of 64 squares with 8 rows and eight columns of alternate colors with pieces like King, Queen etc with which the game is played. Let us look at some of the interesting things about the game.
History
The history of Chess can be traced to more than 1500 years. The earliest name for the modern chess game in India is known as Chaturanga . It is believed development of chess was due to India’s mathematical enlightenment involving the creation of number zero. The game spread to Persia and when Arab conquered Persia, Chess was taken up by Muslim world and subsequently spread to southern Europe. Romantic Chess was the prominent style during early centuries where the emphasis was on quick tactical maneuvers rather than long term strategic planning. In the second half of 19th century modern chess tournament play began and the first world chess championship was held in 1886. Chess theory has undergone changes during 20th and the current century with es-tablishment of world Chess Federation and use of computers for analysis. Chess remains a highly popular past time and chess players make up as one of the largest communities in the world. Chess is played at least once in a year by 12% British people, 15% Americans, 23% Germans, 43% Russians
and 70 % Indian people.
CHESS GAME
The game involves two players, chess board, and Chess pieces like King, Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight and Pawns of alternate colors. Each square in the chess board is identified with unique pairs of numbers and letters.
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There are rules governing movement of the above pieces like for example King can move one square horizontally, vertically or
diagonally. Queen can move any number of squares diagonally, horizontally or vertically. Rook can move any number of vacant squares vertically or horizontally. Bishop can move any number of vacant squares in any diagonal direction. Knight can move along one square along any rank or file and then at an angle. Pawn can move forward if the square is unoccupied and it cannot move backward. It can get promoted to a queen or bishop or knight if it reaches the opponent edge of the table. Player with white pieces is the one who will move first and the players take turns alternatively moving one piece at a time. A piece is moved to another position or may capture an opponent piece replacing on its square. If a player’s turn is to move he is not in check but has no legal moves the situation is called ‘Stalemate’ and the game ends in draw. The ultimate aim of the player is delivering a check mate – trapping the op-ponent’s King. Check mate ends the game and the side whose king was checkmated loses the game. In tournaments time control is also there.
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Names of few great players
1.Gary Kasparov 2.Magnus Carlson 3.Vladimir Kramnik 4.Anand Viswanathan The above is only illustrative and there have been very many accomplished players India has 63 players with Grand Master title and 23 players from Tamil Nadu have secured this distinguished status so far which is noteworthy. Chess is an interesting and brain stimulating game. Age is no bar for playing the game and kids particularly develop interest and learn fast. No wonder the game is popular across the world and particularly in India. This is one indoor game even many of our employees may be familiar with and this article is meant for bringing awareness among those who do not have any idea about basic knowledge of the game so that they can learn further and participate in the games if possible and reap the benefits. Incidentally this game can benefit us in the personal , official and social sphere as well.
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OCTOBER 2019
6 GOLDEN RULES FOR A HAPPY RETIREMENT LIFE
1. Start Investing Today
Rule of 72.
The estimated time period to double
your return = 72/ rate of interest.
For example, if you want to know
quickly, in how much time Rs.
10,000 will become Rs. 20,000 pro-
vided that you invest at an interest
rate of 8%.
Then the answer would be, 72/8= 9
years.
If you invest in something that gives 24% returns?
72/24 = 3 years only to double your investment
In the initial period, you see that the earnings are not as much but
in the later years, the earnings increases exponentially which is due
to the compounding effect.
Starting early allows more time for the magic, i.e. compounding to
happen. In a way, compounding, helps you build a large corpus over
a period of time even with a small initial investment.
Begin today with as much as you can.
2.Consider taxable investment accounts in your strategy
As you maximize your retirement savings, don’t forget about taxable
retirement accounts. If you have reached the contribution limits for
your tax-advantaged accounts and still want to grow your wealth, a
taxable account can be one way to keep using compounding returns
to increase your nest egg.
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Recommended Mix of your
Investments/ Savings:
Stocks through SIP (NSE Listed only)
20%
Mutual Funds - Growth Fund - 20%
Mutual Funds - Liquid/ Dividend
Fund - 10%
Fixed Deposits - 10%
Public/ Employee Provident Fund – 20%
Gold Coins/ Jewellery – 10%
Life Insurance (Endowment and Term insurance) and Medical
Insurance (Family)- 10%
3. Automate your Investment contributions
Consistency is a big part of growing a nest egg designed to see you
through your entire retirement. One way to make sure you’re invest-
ing consistently is to automate your contributions.
4. Buy Your Home Early
Owning a home is a hedge against inflation of housing costs and an
extra layer of protection against running out of money in
retirement.
5. Minimize Your Fixed Expenses
When you want to make your money last longer, it is imperative
that you minimize your must-have expenses.
6. Make Healthier Choices
Being sick is miserable and expensive. Many chronic health
conditions are preventable. Spending the money on a healthy
lifestyle as well as regular screenings and proper medical care will
improve your quality of life and help reduce your overall healthcare
costs in retirement
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OCTOBER 2019
CHECK THE EYE-OPENING
PHOTOS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
ADDICTION
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OCTOBER 2019
Photographer Removes Phones
From His Photos To Show How Terribly Addicted We’ve Become
American photographer Eric Pickersgill photoshopped away the smartphones and digital devices from his portraits of everyday life. The project “Removed” aims to show our addiction to modern technology, social media, and hyper-connectivity. Pickersgill knows that he’s also amongst the addicted. The photographer was inspired by a chance encounter in a New York cafe. “Family sitting next to me at Illium café in Troy, NY is so disconnected from one another,” Pickersgill writes in his notes from that day. “Not much talking. Father and two daughters have their phones out. Mom doesn’t have one or chooses to leave it put away. She stares out the window, sad and alone in the company of her closest family. Dad looks up every so often to announce some obscure piece of info he found online.” He achieved the surreal effect in his photography art by asking strangers and friends to remain in position, taking the shot and then removing the devices in final photoshopped pictures
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OCTOBER 2019
DYKS – OCTOBER 2019
Rules of DYKS
The details and rules of the Do You Know Series are as follows:
Each issue will contain 3 multiple answer questions
All replies to be sent to [email protected] only.
The mails should be sent from the official mail ID of the employee.
The response mail should be as follows;
The name of the employee from each state and from whom the first
correct response comes will be published in the subsequent issue of
‘Breeze’.
Sl No Required Information Employee Entry/ Answer to Quiz
1 Employee Name
2 Employee Number
3 Designation
4 Email ID
5 Branch code and
name
6 State
7 Answers:1
2
3
State wise 1st correct response to quiz in September 2019 Issue
Sl No State Branch Name of Employee
1 Maharashtra Mumbai. H.O Mr. Amit Sharma
2 Tamil Nadu ARAPA – Madurai AVP Office Mr. Vinoth.M
3 Gujarat Veraval Mr. Hiren Dhirajlal Sheth
4 Uttar Pradesh Gorakhpur Mr. Krishna Narayan Nath
5 Haryana Karnal Zonal Office Mr. Sunil Kumar Saini
6 Andhra Pradesh Kurnool 1 Mr. Murali. P
7 Punjab Ludhiana II Mr. Amandeep Singh
8 Uttarakhand Dehradun Mr. Tejinder Kaur
9 New Delhi Uttam Nagar Mr. Kapil Dutt
10 Karnataka Indira Nagar Mr. Ganga Srinivas. A
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Answers to Quiz of September 2019 issue Sl No
Question Answer
1
What are the risks of lending? B. i and ii only
i. Death of borrower
ii.Bankruptcy of borrower,
iii. Potential resignation of our employee,
iv. More NBFC‘s coming up as competitors
2 During an appraisal of loan, which of the following is assessed?
C. The repayment capacity of the borrower
3
All required documents should be collected from the customer before disbursement to facilitate which of the following??
D. All of the above
1.A customer applies for a loan in the last week of the month. When will his 1st EMI hit his bank account? a.7th of next month b.7th of subsequent month c.1st of next month d.1st of subsequent month
2.The most powerful tool used by the Reserve Bank of India to control inflation is to a. Raise interest rates b. Reduce interest rates c. Raise currency supply d. Raise interest rates and reduce currency supply
3. Which one of the following is part of the down payment made by the client? a. Margin Money b. Advance EMI c. Processing Fees & Stamp Duty d. All of the above
DYKS
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Communication Address:
Editorial Committee, (News Letter—Breeze)
Shriram City Union Finance
144, Santhome High Road, Chennai—600 004
Phone: 044 43925300
Email: [email protected]
Editorial Committee
Shri K.Subramaniam CO, Mylapore
Smt M.Subhashree BSC, Santhome
Shri N.R. Sivakumar SFPS,Santhome
Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing my self
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