Sunday, March 8, 2009

Women's Day Wishes ...... to YOU


International Women's Day

“The origin of a child is a mother, a woman… She shows a man what loving, caring and sharing is all about..” said Sushmita Sen, India’s first Miss Universe, in the final round of the contest. An answer which was greeted with tremendous applause and which probably, led her to win the crown.
Women's Day
Indeed a woman’s essence lies in her innate ability to care, love and sacrifice for the other. She plays an all-enveloping character of a mother, daughter, wife and sister as a friend, nurturer, guide and partner from time to time. Emotional and vulnerable, sometimes erratic, sometimes serene, she displays a wonderful range of emotions from being patient to being extremely courageous in times of crisis.

History :

International Women's Day is the story of ordinary women as makers of history; it is rooted in the centuries-old struggle of women to participate in society on an equal footing with men. In ancient Greece, Lysistrata initiated a sexual strike against men in order to end war; during the French Revolution, Parisian women calling for "liberty, equality, fraternity" marched on Versailles to demand woman's sufferage.



The idea of an International Women's Day first arose at the turn of the century, which in the industrialized world was a period of expansion and turbulence, booming population growth and radical ideologies.
Following is a brief chronology of the most important events:

1908

The history of International Women's Day is a history of taking action. The event originated in 1908 when women garment makers in New York demonstrated to demand better working conditions. They worked in appalling conditions, earned half of men's wages, died prematurely from poor health and didn't have the right to vote.

1909

In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman's Day was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate it on the last Sunday of that month through 1913.

1910
The Socialist International, meeting in Copenhagen, established a Women's Day, international in character, to honour the movement for women's rights and to assist in achieving universal suffrage for women. The proposal was greeted with unanimous approval by the conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, which included the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament. No fixed date was selected for the observance.

1911

Inspired by an American commemoration of working women, the German socialist Klara Zetkin organized International Women's Day (IWD) in 1911. On March 19, socialists from Germany, Austria, Denmark and other European countries held strikes and marches. In addition to the right to vote and to hold public office, they demanded the right to work, to vocational training and to an end to discrimination on the job.

Less than a week later, on 25 March, the tragic Triangle Fire in New York City took the lives of more than 140 working girls, most of them Italian and Jewish immigrants. This event had a significant impact on labour legislation in the United States, and the working conditions leading up to the disasters were invoked during subsequent observances of International Women's Day.
1913-1914

As part of the peace movement brewing on the eve of World War I, Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February 1913. Elsewhere in Europe, on or around 8 March of the following year, women held rallies either to protest the war or to express solidarity with their sisters.

1917

With 2 million Russian soldiers dead in the war, Russian women again chose the last Sunday in February to strike for "bread and peace". Political leaders opposed the timing of the strike, but the women went on anyway. The rest is history: Four days later the Czar was forced to abdicate and the provisional Government granted women the right to vote. That historic Sunday fell on 23 February on the Julian calendar then in use in Russia, but on 8 March on the Gregorian calendar in use elsewhere.

Since those early years, International Women's Day has assumed a new global dimension for women in developed and developing countries alike. The growing international women's movement, which has been strengthened by four global United Nations women's conferences, has helped make the commemoration a rallying point for coordinated efforts to demand women's rights and participation in the political and economic process.
Increasingly, International Women's Day is a time to reflect on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of women's rights.





Celebrations

International Women's Day was created to inspire women throughout the world to work towards equality. The day is commemorated at the United Nations and celebrated in nations around the globe.



Few causes promoted by the United Nations have generated more intense and widespread support than the campaign to promote and protect the equal rights of women. The Charter of the United Nations, signed in San Francisco in 1945, was the first international agreement to proclaim gender equality as a fundamental human right. Since then, the Organization has helped create a historic legacy of internationally agreed strategies, standards, programmes and goals to advance the status of women worldwide.

Over the years, United Nations action for the advancement of women has taken four clear directions: promotion of legal measures; mobilization of public opinion and international action; training and research, including the compilation of gender desegregated statistics; and direct assistance to disadvantaged groups. Today a central organizing principle of the work of the United Nations is that no enduring solution to society's most threatening social, economic and political problems can be found without the full participation, and the full empowerment, of the world's women.



Women’s Day In India

In a country like ours where society is marred by heinous crimes against women, including rape, dowry deaths, female infanticide etc. , the international women’s day holds special significance. In India too therefore, Women’s day is celebrated with great fervour. Several women’s organisations, NGO’s students and social activists participate actively by organising seminars, mass rallies, movie and documentary shows, staging of gender sensitive plays, theatre and so on. Several government and civil society initiatives like girl child education, reservation of seats in local panchayats, etc. have led to empowering the Indian woman today.However much more still needs to be addressed to make women equal citizens both in the public and private domain.The International Women’s Day thus serves as a reminder of how much we have achieved and how much more still needs to be done.


March 8th - is celebrated as International WOMEN's DAY ......

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Great Women of INDIA

Great Women

Mother Teresa

As the day is a remembrance to great women for their outstanding achievements that are indefinable, let’s have a feel of their feats. Mother Teresa, the idle women, born for a cause and died for that cause and the cause was ‘serving Humanity’. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was the birth name assigned to the lady, who belonged to a small district of Rome with her charity mission. India has been the country, being major blessed with her sanctions. She was also remembered as the Humanitarian Nun of Calcutta “The Saint of the Gutters”


Annie Besant

Annie Besant, the daughter of William Wood and Emily Morris, was born in 1847. She came to India on 16 November 1893 to attend the Annual Convention of the Theosophical Society at Adyar in Madras. Since then, she worked for the freedom of India. She purchased the newspaper Madras Standard and renamed it New India, which, thereafter, became her chosen organ for her tempestuous propaganda for India’s freedom. She named this freedom "Home Rule" for India. In August 1917 she was made the President of the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress.


Lady Diana

The late Diana, Princess of Wales was born as Lady Diana Frances Spencer on 1 July 1961 in Norfolk. She married The Prince of Wales at St Paul's Cathedral in London on 29 July 1981. Her biggest achievement, becoming the most famous woman in the world and raising awareness of several social issues including AIDS, poverty, drug problems, homelessness. Diana was involved with dozens of charities and had a particular interest in children and AIDS victims. She held honorary ranks with several regiments of the Armed Forces. She was an excellent pianist and was patron of several music organisations and charities.


Sarojini Naidu

Sarojini Naidu, the eldest daughter of scientist-philosopher, Aghornath Chattopadhyaya, and Barada Sundari Devi, a poetess was born on 13 February 1879 in Hyderabad. Her father was also a linguist, a crusader, who established the Nizam's College in Hyderabad in 1878, pioneering English and women's education. Her ability to sing charmingly fetched her the title 'Nightingale of India'. Sarojini worked as an active politician and freedom fighter ever since 1917. She was a woman with multiple talents. A great poet, writer, orator, leader, fighter, activist, liberator, administrator, mother, daughter, friend, but most importantly a true Indian.


Rani Lakshmibai ( Jhansi Ki Rani)

The great heroine of the First war of India Freedom. She lived for only twenty-two years. She became a widow in her eighteenth year. Jhansi, of which she was the queen, was in the grip of the cunning, cruel British. She was the embodiment of patriotism, self-respect and heroism. She was the queen of a small state, but the empress of a limitless empire of glory.


Indira Gandhi

Indira Nehru Gandhi was born on November 19, 1917 and was the only child of Jawaharlal and Kamala Nehru. Being influenced and inspired by her parents, Indira Gandhi rose to power in India and eventually became prime minister. She dedicated her life to progress in her country despite the overwhelming problems and challenges she encountered. A brilliant political strategist and thinker, Indira also possessed an extraordinary desire for political power. As a woman occupying the highest position of government in, what was at that time, a very patriarchal society, Indira was expected to be a passive leader, but her actions proved her otherwise.


Bachendri Pal

Bachendri Pal was the first Indian woman to climb to the summit of Mt. Everest, in 1984. Her father was a border tradesman who took atta and rice from India to Tibet on mules, horses and goats. She was judged the best student in the course, and marked down as 'Everest material', much to her surprise. In an advanced camp at NIM in 1982, she climbed Gangotri I (6,672 m/ 21900 ft) and Rudugaira (5,819 m / 19091 ft).


Kalpana Chawla

Born in Karnal, India, Dr. Kalpana Chawla, was the first Indian American to step into sky. She was fond of flying, hiking, backpacking, and reading. She held Certificate Flight Instructor's license and Commercial Pilots licenses for single- and multi-engine land airplanes and single-engine seaplanes, instrument rating, and Private Glider. She enjoys flying aerobatics and tail-wheel airplanes. She was the first and only Indian-American in space (she was born in India and became a naturalized U.S. citizen). She was also a U.S. doctorate & M.S. in aerospace engineering and B.S. in aeronautical engineering from India. One more feather in her cap was that she was the second Indian in space, after Indian citizen Rakesh Sharma, who flew on a Soviet mission.


Lata Mangeshkar

It is a voice that no Indian can miss. Delightfully high, the notes rendered clearly to the last bar, the words pronounced with a rare panache - the voice has haunted Indians for over five decades. The 'masseuse' of this all-pervading music and the queen empress of India's immensely popular light music industry, is a portly, dark, camera-shy, plain-as-jane, woman, Latabai Mangeshkar, who, as a playback singer, enjoys today, a clout, which even the movie moguls of the country's film industry cannot dream of. Lata Mangeshkar's songs have captured the hearts and imagination of millions of her admirers around the world. They have become an inseparable part of the daily lives of Indians - wherever they may be. Words fail to express the depth and scope of Lata Mangeshkar's genius. Lata Mangeshkar has come to symbolise India in a way that no one else has, or ever will for years to come.


Aishwarya Rai

Born in the small sleepy town of Mangalore in Karnataka, on November 1, 1973, Gullu as she is fondly called, made India proud when she won the Miss World title in 1994. Since then there has been no looking back. Life was not an easy joyride for this green-eyed beauty. She faced very many ups and downs before proving her mark in the industry. She has to her kitty some of the most memorable Bollywood flicks like, Hum Dil DeChuke Sanam, Devdas, Mohabatein, Choker Bali, Taal and she is also planning certain Hollywood movies with some renowned directors.


VijayLakshmi Pandit

Pandit Vijayalakshmi is one of India's most famous women was distinguished for her work in government and for her interest in the women's movement. Madame Pandit was appointed ambassador to the Soviet Union in 1947 and ambassador to the United States in 1949. From 1953 to 1954, she served as the first woman president of the United Nations General Assembly. She then became Indian high commissioner in Britain. She became ambassador to Ireland in 1955 and ambassador to Spain in 1958, and held both posts until 1961. She was governor of the Indian state of Maharashtra from 1962 to 1964, and served in India's Parliament from 1964 to 1967. She retired from public life in 1968. Madame Pandit was born in Allahabad, India.


Sania Mirza

Sania Mirza is the current youth icon in India. Coming from Hyderabad, this teenager girl has achieved great heights and is continuing to create history in Indian tennis by becoming the first ever Indian to break into the top-50 WTA rankings. She also became the first Indian woman to win a WTA tourney when she lifted the Hyderabad Open trophy in February 2005. Sania Mirza has also been honoured with the prestigious Arjuna award by the Indian government for the year 2004.


Kiran Bedi

Honoured with the Magsaysay Award, she was the first woman to join the Indian Police Service in 1972 and the first sub-divisional lady police officer in the country. She draws inspiration from thinkers and writers like Hazrat Mohammed Saheb, Gandhi and Guru Nanak.Bold and courageous ,she has broken all myths about the “weaker sex”.



Barkha Dutt

Most conspicuous as the courageous face during the Kargil war,Barkha Dutt is senior editor at NDTV. Her motto in life is, "Be willing to be unpopular as it makes your reporting more honest." Full of grit and confidence, she is a woman who has added a new face to bold journalism.Her fearless coverage of the Gujarat riots has earned her added praise.


Dr. Kiran Mazumdar -Shaw

Chairman & Managing Director, of Biocon Limited, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw's pioneering efforts in biotechnology have drawn global recognition both for Indian Industry and Biocon. Referred to as "India's Biotech Queen" by The Economist and "India's mother of invention" by New York Times, Ms Shaw is a successful technocrat of global standing and highly respected in the corporate world. Her unique vision has helped Biocon scale great heights. Ms. Shaw is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the ET Businesswoman of the Year, Best Woman Entrepreneur, Model Employer, Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Life Sciences & Healthcare, Leading Exporter, Outstanding Citizen, Technology Pioneer, and the PADMASHRI (1989) and PADMA BHUSHAN (2005).



Arundhati Roy

The first Indian to win The Booker Prize for her celebrated work “the God Of Small Things”, Arundhati Roy was born in 1959 in Shillong, India. She has written two non-fiction books, The Cost of Living (Random House / Modern Library) and Power Politics (South End Press), which have been collected under the title The Algebra of Infinite Justice in India (Penguin India) and the United Kingdom (Flamingo).


Anju Bobby George

25 year-old Anju Bobby George created history after winning a bronze medal in the World Athletic Championships at Paris.Anju had previously won a medal at the Commonwealth Games and a gold at the Busan Asiad Games . With a string of excellent performances in international events and some encouraging jumps which measure up to world standards....

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Monday, February 23, 2009

A R Rehman - OSCARS - 2
































A r rehman performing at the KODAK theatre ..
TWO Oscars for this MUSIC maestro ........
Genious is here



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lathika and child artist ...........at the OSCARS ......

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AR Rehman wins at OSCARS - 1


And he has done it!
Danny Boyle has done it! Best Director for Danny Boyle and Slumdog millionaire. He jumps for joy (literally), and with good reason. It's the films seventh award. He gives a great speech and finishes it off with a heartfelt thanks to Mumbai.



And Jai Ho has won the Oscar for Best Song! Two Oscars for India's finest modern musician! What a night to remember. India at the Oscars will never be looked at the same. And a classy, gracious acceptance speech from Mr Rahman. Well deserved, sir. Well deserved. You've made all of India proud! Slumdog, for those keeping count, has collected a staggering six awards already.



great going at OSCARS ................the Slumdog ....

AR Rehman

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine SMS :-

  • Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.
  • Who cares whether this is a poem or rhyme, I will love you until the end of time
  • I love u more 2day than I did y'day, But not as much as I l tomorow.Happy V Day!
  • Its better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. Happy V Day!
  • "I love you for you, but mostly I love you for what I am when I'm with you."

  • Love is not just looking at each other, it's looking in the same direction.
  • "For yesterday's memories, today's love, and tomorrow's dreams I love you!!
  • To love is to place our happiness in the happiness of another -B my Valentine!
  • If I had 2 choose btwn breathng & lovin U,I wud use my last breath 2 say I Luv U
  • I don't want to live; I want to love first,and live incidentally.Be my Valentine
  • Loving you could tke my life,bt wn I luk into ur eyes,I know u r worth d sacrifice
  • Go for sum1 who makes u smile becoz only a smile makes a dark day seem bright!!
  • Anyone can catch your eye, but it takes someone special to catch your heart.
  • Love can make you do things that you never thought possible!Happy Valentines Day
  • To love some1 deeply gives u strength.Being love by some1 deeply gives u courage


  • Could u say where d sea ends frm d shore..?" MY LOVE IS SAME FOR U."Happy V Day!
  • Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get, it's what you give!
  • Good days come often, Bad days do too,But d best days only come when I'm with U!
  • The moon is shining,your eyes are too gone is my heaet,i am in Love with U!
  • You remain my world, happiness & joy.Always be my valentine.Happy Valentines Day

  • Bee love honey, Miss love money, Flower love due, But, I LOVE YOU Happy V Day!!
  • A day without you is like a day without light because you light up my life.:)
  • You r d sun in my day,wind in my sky,waves in my ocean & the beat in my heart!
  • Love me now, love me never, but if you love me, love me forever.
  • Love is Gentle, Love is Blind, Love begins wen 2 Hearts combine!Happy V Day!

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Friday, February 13, 2009

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To Make Valentine's Day Special ..HOW ?


Here is the WAY ..............!!! Just start Read(ing)....

Statistics show that 73% of flowers are received by women while men only receive 27%. Another interesting fact shows that women receive more chocolate than men. It might be a safe bet that women like receiving flowers and chocolate on Valentine's Day, why not show that special someone how special they are by doing something unique for the holiday?

Gift-giving on Valentine's Day might seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Yes, there are tales of Valentine's Day gone wrong, and even the dark side of Valentine's Day, such as Anti-Valentine's Day, but for the most part, lovers are sincere in their desire of wanting to do something special for their loved ones. Try starting with a heart-felt card and flowers and expand from there.

Valentine's Day Gifts for Women
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* Romantic getaway for two
* Gift certificate for a day at the spa
* Gourmet meal prepared by a personal chef service
* Hire a maid for the day or week and let her put her feet up
* Offer to be her maid on a day of her choosing
* Concert, Play, or Movie tickets
* Horse & carriage ride through the park
* Plan a romantic geocaching treasure hunt with the gift as the prize
* Jewelry. Still an oldie but a goodie.
* Commission a painting for her.
* Digital photo frame featuring photos of the two of you


When shopping for a women, look for clues that she may have left lying around. Perhaps there is a magazine, catalog, or sales circular with an item she's circled. When out shopping with her, watch which items she gravitates toward. Even if she says she doesn't want anything, make sure you buy her something, even if it's just chocolate and flowers.
Gifts to Avoid Giving to Women

* Cookware or kitchen appliances. Women don't want anything that reminds them of work.
* Lingerie. Unless she's specifically requested it, she may feel that it's all about what he wants.
* Gift cards. A woman may feel that it shows a lack of thought.
* Robe & slippers. These may be good for mom, but steer away from them otherwise.

Women often agonize over what to get a man for the holiday, but men aren't really from Mars and they do tend to like many of the same activities that women do. They might not be up for a relaxing day at the spa, but there are many other things they enjoy.

Valentine's Day Gifts for Men
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* Tickets to a sporting event or concert
* Scuba diving, rock climbing, or sky diving lessons
* A free Any-Time Certificate to spend an evening out with the guys
* Romantic Dinner
* Leather jacket
* Accessories for his car or motorcycle
* DVD or video game
* Subscription to his favorite magazine
* Flowers. Surprisingly, most men say they would enjoy receiving flowers.
* Buy him an autographed copy or rare issue of his favorite childhood comic book (or graphic novel as they're known by today's terminology).

Women need to watch their man for clues as well. Guys tend to be more visual than women, so pay attention to what catches his eye when he's watching television or reading a magazine. Imagine how delighted he'll be upon receiving a gift that's right up his alley. He'll definitely understand and appreciate the effort.

Gifts Men Might Not Like :-
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* Ties
* Socks
* Sweaters
* Underwear
* Tools. Unless they've specifically requested them, men might feel like an endless
"honey-do" list is on the way.

With just a little effort, planning a special Valentine's Day is easy. The best gift of all is one that comes from the heart. It doesn't even have to be expensive or sparkly to show someone how important they are. A hand-penned valentine's card, for instance, can touch the heart of that special someone in ways that a purchased gift can't. Just plan from the heart, relax, and enjoy a successful Valentine's Day.

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Humorous Valentine Quotes ................!!!

  • Love is like an hourglass, with the heart filling up as the brain empties.
  • Falling in love is so hard on the knees.
  • Without love, the rich and poor live in the same house.
  • If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular?
  • Love is a grave mental disease.
  • Without love, what are we worth? Eighty-nine cents! Eighty-nine cents worth of chemicals walking around lonely.
  • Love is the thing that enables a woman to sing while she mops up the floor after her husband has walked across it in his barn boots.
  • True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.
  • Love wouldn't be blind if the Braille weren't so damned much fun.
  • Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit.

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Friday, January 30, 2009

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A short Story .........


Here is a short story with a beautiful message...
Little girl and her father were crossing a bridge.
The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter,

'Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river.'

The little girl said, 'No, Dad. You hold my hand.'
'What's the difference?' Asked the puzzled father.

'There's a big difference,' replied the little girl.


'If I hold your hand and something happens to me,

chances are that I may let your hand go.

But if you hold my hand, I know for sure that no matter what happens,

you will never let my hand go.'



In any relationship, the essence of trust is not in its bind, but in its bond.


So hold the hand of the person who loves you rather than expecting them to hold yours...
This message is too short....... but carries a lot of Feelings.


FROM
SREENU

THANX my friend.

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FROM
email Friend SREENU

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

A really Touching Story...... !

A TRUE STORY

Spend some time to read this! Really touching!



I was walking around in a Big Bazar store making shopping,

when I saw a Cashier talking to a boy couldn't have been more than 5 or 6 years old.

The Cashier said, 'I'm sorry, but you don't have enough money to buy this doll.

Then the little boy turned to me and asked: ''Aunty, are you sure

I don't have enough money?''

I counted his cash and replied: ''You know that you don't have enough money to buy

the dolll, my dear.'' The little boy was still holding the doll in his hand. Finally,

I walked toward him and I asked him who he wished to give this doll to.

'It's the doll that my sister loved most and wanted so much .

Iwanted to Gift her for her BIRTHDAY. I have to give the doll to my mommy so

that she can give it to my sister when she goes there.'

His eyes were so sad while saying this. 'My Sister has gone to be with God.

Daddy says that Mommy is going to see God very soon too, so

I thought that she could take the doll with her to give it to my sister.

'' My heart nearly stopped. The little boy looked up at me and

aid: 'I told daddy to tell mommy not to go yet. I need her to wait until

I come back from the mall.'

Then he showed me a very nice photo of him where he was laughing.

He then told me 'I want mommy to take my picture with her so my sister

won't forget me.' 'I love my mommy and I wish she doesn't have to leave me,

but daddy says that she has to go to be with my little sister.

' Then he looked again at the doll with sad eyes, very quietly.

I quickly reached for my wallet and said to the boy. 'Suppose we check again,

just in case you do have enough money for the doll?'' 'OK' he said,

I hope I do have enough.' I added some of my money to his with out him seeing and

we started to count it. There was enough for the doll and even some spare money.

The little boy said: 'Thank you God for giving me enough money!

' Then he looked at me and added, 'I asked last night before

I went to sleep for God to make sure I had enough money to buy this doll,

so that mommy could give It to my sister. He heard me!'' 'I also wanted to have

enough money to buy a white rose for my mommy, but I didn't dare to ask

God for too much. But He gave me enough to buy the doll and a white rose.

My mommy loves white roses.'


I finished my shopping in a totally different state from when I started.

I couldn't get the little boy out of my mind.. Then I remembered a local news

paper article two days ago, which mentioned a drunk man in a truck, who

hit a car occupied by a young woman and a little girl. The little girl died right away,

and the mother was left in a critical state. The family had to decide whether

to pull the plug on the life-sustaining machine, because the young woman would

not be able to recover from the coma. Was this the family of the little boy?

Two days after this encounter with the little boy, I read in the newspaper that

the young woman had passed away.. I couldn't stop myself as I bought a bunch

of white roses and I went to the funeral home where the body of the young

woman was exposed for people to see and make last wishes before her burial.

She was there, in her coffin, holding a beautiful white rose in her hand with the

photo of the little boy and the doll placed over her chest.

I left the place, teary-eyed, feeling that my life had been changed for ever.

The love that the little boy had for his mother and his sister is still,

to this day, hard to imagine.. And in a fraction of a second,

a drunk driver had taken all this away from him.

PLEASE DO NOT DRINK & DRIVE.


Now you have 2 choices:

Forward this message & spread awareness

OR

Ignore it as if it never touched your heart.

For those who prefer to think that God is not watching over us....
go ahead and delete this. For the rest of us... pass this on.


THE VALUE OF A MAN OR WOMAN RESIDES IN WHAT HE OR SHE GIVES,

NOT IN WHAT HE OR SHE IS CAPABLE OF RECEIVING.

--Thanx Kavitha for this.

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Hi ..... , HELLO Friends ....!!


Friendship is love,
Without friendship love means nothing !
Without friendship love is empty !
Without friendship love is boring...!

Friendship means sharing
People learn to share from friendship,
Share everything they have in life,






Friendship is like stars,
Even though we always see them together
Always mean to each otherĂ¢€¦
But,
Sometimes they argue!

Friendship is like flower,
Soft but strong!
Friendship is like sun,
Bright and beautiful!





Friendship is everything in life,
Life without friendship is like life without air
Life without friendship is like eats without food
And
Life without friendship is like body without soul

Friendship is wide!
Anybody can be our friend,
Our parents, our grandparents, our sister,

our brother and even our school principal!


- By srinu

ThanQ for this

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