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Join us in Celebrating Deepawali with under privileged Kids on 1st Nov 2015 Keeping with it’s moto to serve the society, STARS is organizing a Deepawali celebration for the children of the under-privileged section of the society, please Join us SUNDAY, 1st November 2015 from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM
KODIHALLI GOVERNMENT SCHOOL Near LEELA PALACE Kodihalli Main Road Old Airport Road Bangalore We request for your presence and make this day for the Kids
Diwali Celeberation with Kids
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Editorial 2
Health Article 2
Org. Values 3
Management Lessons 4
J Dalmiya A profile 4
Phad Painting 4
Marwari Recipe 4
Karwa Chauth Story 5
Pro and cons of online
shopping 6
MYM-stars in media 6
Amazing Facts 6
U P C O M I N G E V E N T S
Celebrating Diwali with
underprivileged Kids on 1st
Nov
Diwali Celebration on 22nd
Nov 2015 (Sunday) in
Haryana Bhawan with
Cultural Programs etc.
Newsletter – OCTOBER 2015
These are festive seasons, first it was Dussera and in next one week we celebrate the Diwali. We wish you a very Happy Diwali and pray the coming time brings lots of happiness and joy in your life. Lets not only light up our houses and streets but also light up our hearts too. The legend and myth of Deepawali lies in victory of good over evil. The light that illuminates our home and hearts, the light that takes us from darkness toward light. Lets this light empowers us to do good deeds, remove evils from within and do more charity with good intentions. Lets enjoy the every bit of light and scent that comes from the lighting of crackers, lighting of incense sticks, candles or deeps. Instead of spending huge sums in cracking the firecrackers, let us invest some time and money in bring smiles in the face of smaller children. Let us bring hope and joy in the hearts of the underprivileged section those who are denied with the simple pleasure of tasting a good sweet, wear clean new clothes or a simple pleasure of life that we are granted by almighty on the daily basis
Editorial by Sudeep Gupta and Punit Kandoi
Now the season of apples has come. We should always eat seasonal fruits and vegetables
because it’s more Cost effective, more delicious( as it is ripen naturally) , It’s healthier, it’s
greener and typically have fewer chemicals.
1. Brain Health: Apples have been found to protect Neuron cells against Oxidative
Stress induced neurotoxicity and may play an important role in reducing the risk of
Neurodegenerative disorders.
2. Stroke: Strokes are very dangerous and has become very common now a days
and it can lead to Paralysis. But Researches has shown that eating apples is
linked to a decreased risk of strokes.
3. Diabetes: India is on the way to become the Diabetes capital of the world, now it’s
the second. Three servings of apples (and other fruits such as blueberries and
grapes) is linked to a 7% lower risk of Type 2 Diabetes .this may be due to their
beneficial role in blood sugar regulation, as apple contains compounds that may
lessen absorption of glucose from the digestive tract, it stimulates Beta Cells of
your pancreas to secrete insulin and increases uptake of glucose from your blood
by stimulating insulin receptor.
4. Cancer: Apples have many properties that may help reducing the risk of cancer,
including Antioxidant activity, anti inflammatory mechanism ant mutagenic
activities etc which helps to boost immunity.
5. Heart Disease: Eating Apple is associated with a lower risk of death from heart
disease, an association that’s thought to be related to their content of anti oxidant
flavonoids.
An Apple A Day to keep 5 chronic diseases away:by Sanjiv Kedia
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“Success requires not just
talent but also
temperament. Many
talented people crack under
pressure due to their weak
temperament. While
temperament can have
many components, its one
defining characteristic is the
ability to hold on to our
perspective, to not let the
heat of the moment divert
us from our purpose -
Bhagwat Gita- (11.34)
Q U O T E O F T H E D A Y
F E S T I V A L S O F M O N T H
05th Oct Madhya Ashtami
9th Oct Magha Shraddha
11th Oct Masik Shivaratri
13th Oct Agrasen Jayanti
17th Oct Chaturthi Vrat
19th Oct Saraswathi Puja
21st Oct Durga Ashtami
22nd Oct Vijaya Dashami
26th Oct Kojagara Puja
27th Oct Sharad Purnima
30th Oct Karwa Chauth
3rd Nov Ahoi Ashtami
7th Nov Rama Ekadashi
9th Nov Dhanteras
11th Nov Diwali
12th Nov Govardhan Puja
13th Nov Bhaiya Dooj
17th Nov Chhath Puja
21th Nov Kansa Vadh
22nd Nov Dev Uthani Ekadashi
23rd Nov Tulsi Vivah
25th Nov Kartik Purnima
Organization values are defined to be the driving force of an organization. Every
organization, be it a company, social service organization etc., have organization
values which form the core fundamentals of the organization. Employees or members
of organizations speak a lot on these values, but I have not witnessed until recently,
any organization, where, employees are motivated and share a deep bonding with the
organization because of its values.
I had the opportunity to listen to a talk delivered by a doctor of a reputed hospital in
Bangalore providing free medical services. The moment you hear free medical
services, the thoughts which may immediately strike one’s mind are, are the facilities
good, are the doctors good, will I receive proper care? How will good doctors be
motivated to work for a charity organization? Yes, the same questions used to pop up
in my mind too. But, then when the doctor tells that the fundamental value which
drives them is that “a patient should leave the hospital with a smile”. This simple
sentence speaks a lot when analyzed in depth. If the employees work based on this
value, it is definite that the experience of the patient at the hospital will be pleasant.
Moreover, for people who have to work each and every day to feed their family,
discharging them with a smile on their face means that it is not only the medical
treatment, but the minute details of life and livelihood of the patient that has been
understood, thought upon, considered and addressed.
This inspired me to such an extent, that I started to think, can we have companies
which are driven by values, which keep the employees motivated and bond with the
organization. Company means business and everything is valued as business. An
employee works in the company whether he likes it or not, because he needs the
money to support his living. But, many questions can arise, is the employee happy
with his work, does he like the culture, does he do the work with a passion, and the
like. These behavioural parameters sound simple, but these are the parameters many
leaders are trying to address.
I do not have any solution on this, but, then I want the readers to put a thought on this
and see if they can implement such values in their organization. The reason is, if
done, then there can be no looking back.
“New Age values are conscious evolution, a non-sectarian society, a non-military
culture, global sharing, healing the environment, sustainable economies, self-
determination, social justice, economic empowerment of the poor, love, compassion in
action, going beyond religious fundamentalism, going beyond nationalism-extreme
nationalism, culture.”
Deepak Chopra
ORGANIZATION VALUES by Krishna Singhania
B H A J A N
भजन
र र र र,
र आ र
र , ओ र ,
र र आ ,
आ
र र,
र , आ आ र
, र
र ,
आ र र
और र र,
ध र अ आ, र ध र
र ,
अ र र ,
र धर र
, ओ र ,
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1. Learn from the mistakes of others, you can’t live enough to make them all by yourself
2. Even a snake is not
poisonous it should act like, otherwise it would be killed. Don’t try to copy portray what you are.
3. Take knowledge and learn from everyone. Observe and practice
4. You can befriend a knowledgeable person by truth and kind words, a stubborn person by bowing, a fool by sharing a humour and covetous by gift
5. Before starting the work ask these 3 questions, why I am doing it, what may be result and will I succeed
6. A man is born alone and dies alone, whatever he sows so shall he reap
7. Sincerity makes one happiest person
L E A R N I N G M A N A G E M E N T L E S S O N F R O M
C H A N A K Y A Jagmohan ji Dlamiya was born in Kolkotta to a Marwari Family, He was a very popular face in Indian Cricket till We lost him on 20
th Sept. 2015
He was a well known cricket administrator and a business Man. His group deals in Tea, Plastics and Textiles Dalmiya’s contribution is well known for bringing 1987 World cup Tournament to Indian Sub-continent, before England has hosted 3 previous world cups. There are a Stiff opposition from England He was the first Asian and first Non-cricketer to be in the Helm of affairs of ICC (International Cricket Board).
Jagmohan Dalmiya- A profile
Phad Paintings are a folk painting style from Rajasthan.
Phad paintings are made on cloth or walls and most
popularly depict the story of the local hero-gods - Pabuji &
Devnarayanji. A series of these paintings represent a folk
epic narrative through a very specific style of
representation filled with figures and pictorial incidents.
Phad painting
Ker Sangri ki Sabzi Ingredients: 1 cup sangri(dry rajasthani
vegetable)
1/2 cup ker(dry rajasthani vegetable)
1 cup curds (dahi)
1 tb.spoon oil
1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
1/2 t.spoon amchur
1 t spoon red chilli
1 t.spoon dry dhaniya powder
salt to taste
2-3 dry mango slices(khada amchur)
4-5 khadi lalmirch
coriander (dhania) leaves
How to make
First of all mix ker and sangri and soak them in curd for at least 5 hours. after that thoroughly wash ker sangri untill all the curd is drained out. then boil drained ker sangri with water for abt. 10-15 mins so that it gets soften.
Heat the oil in a pan and once oil gets heated put jeera in it. then add khadi lal mirchi, khada amchur and all other dry masalas to the oil and then add boiled ker sangri to it, add salt to it and heat it for 5-10 mins. garnish with green corriander leaves.
All Phad paintings have certain common features. Every available inch of the canvas is
crowded with figures. Another similarity is flat construction of the pictorial space. While the
figures are harmoniously distributed all over the area, the scale of figure depends on the
social status of the character they represent and the roles they play in the story. Another
interesting feature is that the figures in the paintings always face each other instead of the
viewer. These paintings in their traditional form are very wide to accommodate the
numerous episodes of the complex stories.
, र और र अ र र और र र आ अ र- र घर आ
और अ आ र , आ र और र अघ र अ , -
अ और र र र ओ र र र र अ आ अ र र र र अ र आ र आ और र र र अ र आ र र र र और
र र अ अ र और अ र र र अ र र र घ र र र आ र र आ आ अ आ र र र अ आ र र र आ र र अ र र र आ और र र र अ आ आ र , र र और अ र , , अ और अ अ र र अ र - आ र अ
Recipe
S O M E T H I N G
F U N N Y
Desi Maalik Makaan:
OK, mein tumko kiraya
dene ke liye aur 3 din ki
mohlat deta hun.
Kirayedar: Theek hai ji,
mein Diwali, Holi aur
Chrismas ke 3 din select
karta hoon
Waiter-Apne samose
aur pakodon ko andar
se kha liya, lekin bahar
ka saara chhod diya!
Aisa kyon?
Customer-Kyonki doctor
ne kaha hai, bahar ka
khaana mat khao.
Banta dairy likh raha tha
"aaj meri behan ko
baccha hone wala hai
pata nahi ladka hoga ya
ladki,
isliye mujhe ye bhi pata
nahi ki me mama
banunga ya mami"
husband-talak lena hai,
advocate-talak lene ke
liye 5000rp lagenge,
husband-pagal ho
kya?pandit ne 51rp me
shadi kari thi.
advocate-dekh liye na
saste ka Natija!!
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Pros and Cons of Online Shopping
The word ‘discount’ or ‘sale’ can hit your pockets hard without you realizing it. Online shopping is in fact a revolutionary
concept that came in this century. It is convenient, cheap and saves a lot of time. Online retail market has more than what
one could expect, true, but it has its pros and cons as well.
Pros:
Well of course there is an undeniable ease of shopping online. No walking, no crowded market hassles, and no bargaining
either. And we no longer need to spend our precious weekends in tiring markets or malls. Shopping apps are now available
on our PC and on our mobiles. And most of all there are ‘n’ numbers of discounts what more can we ask for.
We save the frustrating auto or taxi fares. In fact your orders are delivered to you at your doorstep. And there are all kinds of
payment options allowing you to choose from what best suits your pocket. Debit or Credit Card Payment, Cash on Delivery.
The best part is you have the easiest ways to return the product.
Cons:
Did you realize that the shopaholic in you cannot resist the cravings for shopping if you have those mobile apps in hand?
There is a hidden loss of money when you shop online. Paying liquid cash allows you to count the amount you spend while
shopping and hence you know when to shop. Window shopping online doesn’t really exist. More often than not we end up
shopping as the deals and products seem so appealing and tempting.
The word ‘sale’ is quite dreading. Remember that ‘Sale’ doesn’t always mean that you need those products. Very often the
products on sale are not really the kind which a common man would need. Well, it is not bad to buy things off sale but it is
always wise to comprehend whether or not we need those products.
We need to chalk out our budget for each month and reckless online shopping may break into your budget and you might
end up with nil bank balance by the end of the month. Sticking to a planned budget is a must. If necessary you can even give
an edge to your online shopping every month.
Here are a few tips that might just help you feel less super idiot about unnecessary expenditures:
Bookmark your favourite products
Make your life easier and already bookmark or save products in your cart earlier than waiting for the best prices to just pop
up on your home page. This would just save a lot of your time and help you stick to the products you really wanted!
Check the original prices
How do you think fooled customers are fooled so easily? Ignorance! To know if what you are buying is really a good offer
or not, beware about the prices of the products you are thinking about buying especially electronics. Pre-check the prices and
then compare them when you log on to your sale site to get shopping!
Check the warranty
Have you ever bought products during sale time from brick-and-mortar shops to realise they can only be bought without
warranty? Do not forget to check if the product has a warranty and also read reviews to get more insights because you don’t
want to end up with an iPhone without a warranty.
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MYM – STARS 303, Mahaveer Calyx, Off Bannerghatta Road, Bilekhalli, Bangalore-560007 Photos and etc.
E-mail [email protected] [email protected]
‘MYM STARS’ is a group of young, enthusiastic and dynamic Marwari professionals
who are self-motivated towards social welfare. Though we come from different
background, upbringing and skills, we share one thing in common – our zest for social
up-liftment. Today’s society, more than ever, is faced with complex issues and requires
educated and energetic people like us to find innovative solutions.
Apart from the above, we also aim to create a platform where Marwari’s, staying in
Bangalore miles away from their home, can network with people from their own
community, enjoy social functions and also find a way to stay connected with their own
culture.
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Amazing Facts Some Interesting Facts on Kumbh Mela
Mela takes place when the planet Jupiter enters Aquarius and Sun enters Aries
It is a planetary conjugation in space – a conjugation similar to the placement of planets during the period of The Great Churning (Samudra Manthan).
Kumbha Mela is held at all the four places
o Ardha Kumbha Mela: Held at Haridwar and Prayag (Allahabad), every 6 years
o Purna Kumbha Mela: Only at Prayag, every 12 years
o Maha Kumbha Mela: Only at Prayag, every 144 years
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