Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Ongoing Chennai crisis.

The on going crisis in Chennai Absolutely, proactive measures are crucial in disaster management. Long-term planning, such as improving drainage systems, investing in infrastructure, and implementing early warning systems, could significantly reduce the impact of heavy rains. It's essential for governments to prioritize these initiatives to protect communities effectively. K.Ragavan 15-10-24

Monday, October 14, 2024

Small Story 47Trio's Final Destination

Trio's Final Destination Ram, Sam, and Pravin had been inseparable friends for over twenty-five years, working together in Singapore and approaching their retirement next year. Each hailed from different parts of India, and every year, they returned home for a month-long holiday—spending the first twenty-seven days in their native places and the last three in Bengaluru, reconnecting with old friends. This year, their holiday took on special significance. Determined to choose a place to settle after retirement, they spent their time discussing potential locations. Sam passionately advocated for Tirunelveli, highlighting its rapid development and proximity to his hometown. Ram and Pravin, from Virudhunagar and Tenkasi respectively, were intrigued but wanted to weigh their options. In Bengaluru, their conversations deepened. They met with old friends, sharing stories and insights. After lengthy discussions, they concluded that settling in the vibrant Garden City of Bengaluru would be ideal. Despite its challenges—traffic, pollution, and crowds—the city’s rich culture and the warmth of its people made a compelling case. They appreciated how the residents respected diverse faiths and beliefs, fostering a sense of community. With excitement, they secured beautiful apartments in a prime location, marking a new chapter in their lives. They realized that while every city had its merits, a place built on mutual respect and camaraderie was paramount. As their holiday came to an end, the trio returned to Singapore on a flight filled with dreams and anticipation. They knew their final destination was not just about a place, but about the friendships and respect they would cultivate in their new home. K.Ragavan 15-10-24

Small Story 46.Longing Mummy.

Small Story 46.Longing Mummy. Ram returned to his room after a refreshing evening walk, the vibrant campus of Boulder surrounding him with its lush trees and serene parks. His roommate Mohan, a friendly soul from Telangana, had just returned as well. “Hi, Ram! Shall we go for dinner at the new Rajasthan Cafe?” Mohan suggested. “Sure!” Ram replied, excited to explore the new eatery. Meanwhile, back in Mysore, Ram's mother, Janaki, was eagerly awaiting her son's call. Typically, Ram called at 7:30 AM Indian time, and Janaki was already waiting by the phone from 6:30, her heart filled with longing after a year apart. Ram had traveled to the US for his post-graduate studies, leaving behind his parents, Keshav and Janaki, who had always been his biggest supporters. Keshav, a scientist at the renowned CFTRI, was immensely proud of Ram’s achievements, especially when he graduated with a gold medal from JC Engineering College. Janaki cherished every moment of his childhood, from his playful antics to his eloquent speeches, and sending him off to America had been a heart-wrenching decision. One fateful day, Janaki had visited a famous astrologer during a trip to Udupi. Curious about Ram's future, her friend Ranjitham asked the astrologer to read Ram's horoscope. Though hesitant without his birth details, Janaki provided his star,Gothram and birth date. The astrologer’s prediction sent chills down her spine: at 28, Ram would face a significant crisis. From that day on, Janaki prayed fervently, hoping to shield her son from the foretold troubles. When Ranjitham visited to check on Ram before he left for the US, she could not hold back the dark prediction. This deepened Janaki’s fears, leading her to insist that Ram return after two years, when he would be 27. As Ram settled into life in Boulder, he had no idea of the weight on his mother’s heart. Their daily hour-long conversations masked Janaki’s silent worries, and she filled her evenings with prayers, chanting ancient texts for his safety. After completing his studies with flying colors, Ram returned to India just shy of turning 28. The last day of the month loomed, and Janaki's prayers grew more intense. One morning, while preparing tea, Janaki hugged Ram tightly, cherishing the moment. But as she glanced through his diary, she stumbled upon a page revealing their family’s true horoscope. In disbelief, she realized Ram’s gothram was Athreya, not the Bharathwaj the astrologer had predicted. Elated, Janaki jumped with joy, a wave of relief washing over her. “Ram, I made a mistake! God is great, and so is the astrologer—just not for you!” In that moment, her heart lightened, and she knew her prayers had been answered. Ram smiled, oblivious to the storm that had been brewing in his mother’s heart, grateful for their time together at last. K.Ragavan. 14-10-24

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Tribute to Muktha Films Group and It's Team 839.

Ever since I joined Muktha Films Group in 2022, I have witnessed its remarkable growth and impact, particularly in honoring film personalities across various categories. Recently, the group organized a novel event for Navratri Golu that attracted participants from all over the globe, including notable figures like the "Thanga Pengal" participants. The organizers, led by Maya Srinivasan, along with the talented anchors and dedicated team members, played their roles exceptionally well, ensuring the event's success. Muktha has been a significant name in the film industry since its inception over six decades ago by the dynamic duo of Director V. Srinivasan and Producer V. Ramaswamy. Their commitment to delivering meaningful content and instilling moral values has left a lasting legacy. The respect and admiration shown by members in their participation speak volumes about the group's ethos. I deeply admire the teamwork under Maya, along with her brother Ravi and Sundar, which has been nothing short of inspiring. Wishing Muktha Films Group continued success in the future as it forges ahead, creating meaningful connections and celebrating the rich tapestry of film and culture. K.Ragavan 14-10-24 Until We Meet Again Next Week,

From My Friend Ramasubramanian

Hello Sir, Good Day. This Friday was the 8th day of Navaratri Festival and celebrated across the country, as Saraswathi Puja. As I was thinking about the significance of this Puja and tried to put together a few words as to how, through offering puja to Goddess Saraswathi, can help us take baby steps on our spiritual Journey. Please read the below, share your ideas and comments and let us progress on this Journey. Using the letters in the name of the goddess "Saraswathi", its a humble effort to outlines these steps. (Pls view this message in landscape format. ) Guiding us on the Spiritual Journey Through Awareness and Resilience towards realizing the Atman, Soul, based on the principles of Sanatana Dharma by bestowing Wisdom to us all, turning our focus towards Atma on the foundation of Truth elevating us to a Higher plane eventually leading to Immortality Wish you and your family a very happy Festival. Do let me know your comments, views, etc on the above. Thanks & Regards, Ram

Small Story 45. Award Function Help.

Small Story 45. Award Function Help. The train was about to depart, and Shanmugam felt restless. Just then, a young, smart lady approached him. “Uncle, could you please hold my handbag? I’ll be back in a few minutes—I just need to buy some magazines from the platform shop.” Shanmugam nodded and accepted the bag, but as the train began to move, he realized the lady hadn’t returned. The first stop came and went, and still no sign of her. With each passing minute, his worry grew. What could have happened to her? He glanced at the bag, which held no address or phone number. Hesitant to open it, he decided to wait. As the train rolled on, anxiety gnawed at him. Finally, at their destination, he faced a dilemma: should he go to the nearby railway police or stay put? Just then, his phone rang. “Hello? Who is speaking?” he asked. “Please stay there; I’ll come!” a voice said urgently. In ten minutes, a new lady arrived, breathless and smiling. “Uncle, my friend Kanaka asked me to collect this bag from you.” Shanmugam blinked in surprise. “Kanaka? But how does she know me?” The lady, Reshmi, replied, “I was traveling in the compartment next to yours.After buying Magazines She was travelling withme but has to go home urgently . She sent me a picture of you at your award function yesterday at Raj Bhavan. Shanmugam felt a wave of realization wash over him. He had just received the “Best Staff of the Year” award from his department and was returning to Tenkasi to share the news with his family. Reshmi “You can call Kanaka now and let her know I got it. Now you can go home to your daughters and wife, proud of your achievement.” Grateful, Shanmugam thanked Reshmi for her kindness. In that moment, he felt a deep appreciation for the good people in the world, realizing that sometimes, help arrives when you least expect it. K.Ragavan 13-10-24

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Small Story 44.Library Bond.

Small Story 44.Library Bond. Ram sat in the library, eagerly awaiting Nandhini. Their Friday and Saturday evening ritual had become a cherished part of his week, where they would lose themselves in the pages of their favorite books for an hour. Both in their mid-twenties, they shared a love for learning that their mothers encouraged— Asha and Revathi, old friends, wanted their children to grow beyond conventional paths. After their reading session, they would head to a nearby cafĂ© for tea. One evening, as they sipped their steaming cups, a familiar voice interrupted their conversation. "Nandhini!" It was Vasanthi, an old college friend. "Hi! How are you?" Nandhini exclaimed, her face lighting up with delight. "I’m great! Just moved to Bengaluru from Chennai—Dad got transferred," Vasanthi replied, her eyes sparkling with excitement. The two friends caught up, exchanging numbers to stay connected, just as Ram returned from the restroom. After introductions, Ram shared that he worked as a Product Manager in a pharmaceutical company. They chatted for a few minutes before parting ways. The next day, at a shopping mall, Vasanthi spotted Ram again. They talked for a while, and she asked for his number, wanting to connect further. Days later, Ram received a message from her, asking for career advice. "Can we meet?" it read. He replied promptly, and soon they arranged to meet at a well-known temple in Vasanthapura. After their darshan, they stepped outside to talk. “Sorry to disturb you today, but I really want to switch to the pharma industry. Can you help?” Vasanthi asked, a hint of hope in her voice. “Actually, we have a vacancy in my company. Send me your CV!” Ram said, eager to assist. The next day, he received her CV and arranged an interview. Vasanthi impressed everyone and was offered the job on the spot. As time passed, she settled well into her new role, grateful for Ram's support. One evening, Vasanthi's parents visited Ram's house. After some pleasant conversation over tea, Vasanthi's dad brought up a topic that caught everyone off guard. “So, what about the marriage proposal for Ram and Vasanthi?” A sudden hush fell over the room as Asha, Ram's mother, replied, “I’m sorry, but Ram’s marriage has been fixed with my friend’s daughter.” “Is it Nandhini?” Vasanthi blurted out, stunned. “No, my other friend's daughter, Devika. She’s in research in Sydney,” Asha clarified, noting the surprise on Vasanthi's face. “Ambujam and I are close friends, just like Nandhini’s mother.” As Vasanthi absorbed the news, a wave of disappointment washed over her. She felt unlucky, realizing she had crossed paths with someone who seemed destined for another. Ram and Nandhini shared a bond built on friendship and admiration, while Vasanthi was left reflecting on what could have been. Life had a way of intertwining stories, and this chapter was closing as a new one began for Ram and Nandhini, while Vasanthi set her sights on carving her own path in the industry they all cherished. K.Ragavan 12-10-24