July 9th, 2010

Mahatma Gandhi went from city to city, village to village collecting funds for the Charkha Sangh.

During one of his tours he addressed a meeting in Orissa.

After his speech a poor old woman got up. She was bent with age, her hair was grey and her clothes were in tatters.

The volunteers tried to stop her, but she fought her way to the place where Gandhiji was sitting.

I must see him,she insisted and going up to Gandhiji touched his feet.

Then from the folds of her sari she brought out a copper coin and placed it at his feet.Gandhiji picked up the copper coin and put it away carefully.

The Charkha Sangh funds were under the charge of Jamnalal Bajaj. He asked Gandhiji for the coin but Gandhiji refused. “I keep cheques worth thousands of rupees for the Charkha Sangh,” Jamnalal Bajaj said laughingly “yet you won’t trust me with a copper coin.

This copper coin is worth much more than those thousands,” Gandhiji said. “If a man has several lakhs and he gives away a thousand or two, it doesn’t mean much. But this coin was perhaps all that the poor woman possessed. She gave me all she had.That was very generous of her. What a great sacrifice she made. That is why I value this copper coin more than a crore of rupees.”



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May 28th, 2010

Every morning in Africa, a Gazelle wakes up and knows that it must
run faster than the fastest Lion that day, or it will be killed and eaten.

Every morning in Africa, a Lion wakes up and knows that it must run
faster than the slowest Gazelle that day, or it will starve to death.

It doesn’t matter if you are a lion or a gazelle: when the sun comes up,
you’d better be running.”

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April 29th, 2010

Friends and relatives complaint that I do not call them for a long time. In my view cell phone is meant for only important things to be communicated. Nowadays free calling offers / one paisa per second offers make this technology as an irritating thing.

I have a cell phone along with the rest of the free world and while most have come to love, rely and enjoy their particular piece of technology; I have come to absolutely despise it. I hate that I am always in contact and communication with everyone all the time. I hate that people assume if I have a cell phone, I am available every second of the day.

If switch off the mobile, when I am on leisure, every body blames that I am escaping.
I hate cell phones………………

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April 25th, 2010

(Former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam at Wharton India Economic forum , Philadelphia , March 22,2008)

Question: Could you give an example, from your own experience, of how leaders should manage failure?

Kalam: Let me tell you about my experience. In 1973 I became the project director of India ’s satellite launch vehicle program, commonly called the SLV-3. Our goal was to put India ’s “Rohini” satellite into orbit by 1980. I was given funds and human resources — but was told clearly that by 1980 we had to launch the satellite into space. Thousands of people worked together in scientific and technical teams towards that goal.


By 1979 — I think the month was August — we thought we were ready. As the project director, I went to the control center for the launch. At four minutes before the satellite launch, the computer began to go through the checklist of items that needed to be checked. One minute later, the computer program put the launch on hold; the display showed that some control components were not in order. My experts — I had four or five of them with me — told me not to worry; they had done their calculations and there was enough reserve fuel. So I bypassed the computer, switched to manual mode, and launched the rocket. In the first stage, everything worked fine. In the second stage, a problem developed. Instead of the satellite going into orbit, the whole rocket system plunged into the Bay of Bengal . It was a big failure.


That day, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, Prof. Satish Dhawan, had called a press conference. The launch was at 7:00 am, and the press conference — where journalists from around the world were present — was at 7:45 am at ISRO’s satellite launch range in Sriharikota [in Andhra Pradesh in southern India ]. Prof. Dhawan, the leader of the organization, conducted the press conference himself. He took responsibility for the failure — he said that the team had worked very hard, but that it needed more technological support. He assured the media that in another year, the team would definitely succeed. Now, I was the project director, and it was my failure, but instead, he took responsibility for the failure as chairman of the organization.


The next year, in July 1980, we tried again to launch the satellite — and this time we succeeded. The whole nation was jubilant. Again, there was a press conference. Prof. Dhawan called me aside and told me, “You conduct the press conference today.”


I learned a very important lesson that day. When failure occurred, the leader of the organization owned that failure. When success came, he gave it to his team. The best management lesson I have learned did not come to me from reading a book; it came from that experience.

Source: My friend Jc. Srinivas Raju Dachepally  of JCI Hyderabad Pearlcity

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April 22nd, 2010

I love watching movies………..

But nowadays i could not spend good time with watching movies, as I am too busy with my work.



Recently I went to Kakinada on business work, and I got an opportunity to watch a movie, as I completed my work by lunch time.

I’d planned for ” Betting Bangarraju”, Allari Naresh’s comedy movie, but i could not get tickets.

“PRINCE” is being played at the nearer theater in Telugu version. I watched the movie, as there was no other choice for me.

I do not have any idea on that movie. Even, I don’t know the hero name till that time.

The beginning itself, it is extra-ordinary.

Awesome movie with dangerous stunts. The stunts in movie are excellent. The movie villain Sarang has done wonderful job in the movie & he is very good looking man, Vivek was also good but movie villain (sarang) & stunts was super & outstanding in movie.

Hats-off to the director for wonderful romantic shots and mind blowing stunts. It is the best action movie of bollywood have ever come & villain (sarang) also.

I luv this Movie

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March 9th, 2010

        When I was 3 years

        

In Seventh Class, at Preston Institute: I was 12

    

          In 10th Class, I was 15

In Eluru dueing my Polytechnic 1 st year: I was 16

At Seventeen years, Diploma Second Year

At the age of 18, working as Design Engineer at PEC Potentiometers Ltd

        When I was 21, Just Married

Seriously Preparing for B.Tech Exams

28 Years Busy with shaping up my company – Wine Yard

My Family – Father, younger bro, me, elder sis and mom

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February 10th, 2010

Love, Laugh and Live

God created this world for everything and everybody. I just have three important words in my life.

Love, Laugh and Live!

Love, Laugh, Live. Who knows what tomorrow has in store for us?

Love – Love All, Hate None! There is some purpose for God to create us.

And, I feel my purpose is to love everything God has created and enjoy each and every moment in my life.

Laugh – Smile Always, most importantly when you are down with problems. One thing I always take in my life is, God will always give me something which I deserve in my life, not what I ask for. Because God knows what to give you and when to give you. He will do miracles if you trust him and enjoy each and every moment in your life.

Live – Live like as if there is no tomorrow. Take the other two words very seriously when you live. You can do wonders in your life if you believe in yourself and in God

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