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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Trivia about Life

The average human life in today's world is around 60 years. If you analyse the break-up of activities associated with these 60 years of our life, you can see that it more or less matches with the following:

12 Years in Working
22 Years in Sleeping
04 Years in Routine Travelling
05 Years in Eating
03 Years in Bathing, Dressing etc...
06 Years in Useless Chatting, Gossip
04 Years in Sickness & Illness

Balance ? Only 4 Years

Why should mankind think, involve in activities that result in sufferings, terror, hatred, fighting, killings etc... in the short span of 4 years left to us. It needs to be utilized in a better way by doing all good things, helping others and thanking God for the opportunity given to us in being a human being...

Live and Let Live!

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Crime busters unfold!

You thought the police were all some rough and tough guys, who see and deal everyone like criminals? Well, think again! They are as good as us, or perhaps better. They might be a nightmare for the criminals, but for the normal people they are the friendly neighbourhood heroes who let us live in peace. But again, if you thought all they do (or can do) is only hitting and shouting, you are wrong again. I know an IPS officer from Kerala who is very much into music. He has come up with some devotional albums and even did background score for couple of films. Yeah, you guessed it right; it is none other than the famous Tomin J. Thachankery IPS. While wandering in the blogspot, I came across another smart guy, who really deserves a standing ovation. This is another brilliant IPS officer from Karnataka, who even in his busy and tiring crime fighting schedules, managed to put together an excellent blog with information about what the real police is and what they are up to (most of us have conceived notions from those stupid films). It is B. Dayananda IPS, Superintendent of Police, Dakshina Kannada District. Here is the link (much awaited) to his blog - http://www.spdk.blogspot.com/

Hats off to you Mr. Dayananda…!!

If you go to Kerala, this might help:
http://kerala.gov.in/dept_home/list.htm