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Motivation


 

 

 

Avoid Negative Thoughts,People, Things and Habits. Achieving
your dreams Eleanor

of Roosevelt 
once said, “The future
 
belongs to those who believe in the beauty

their dreams.”Achievement Is More Than A Test: Value and encourage a broader
view’s of learning.

 



Believe in yourself, and in what you can do. Believe  in your 
possibilities and

your dreams.Advancement of humankind has
taken place because someone believed in

themselves.

Begin With The End In Mind:Use backwards design as a tool for
planning to ensure

successful instruction.

 



Consider all the angles and aspects of everything you encounter,
whether it is

people 
or situations. Motivation comes from strength of purpose. Being able
to

see both points of view will give you more
chance of being successful & keeping

those around you motivated too.

Catch Them:Doing Something Good: Positive reinforcement makes a
difference!

 



Dare to Dream and Dream Big. Don’t give up and don’t give in. Every
successful

person 
from J K Rowling to Walt Disney to Sylvester Stallone to Thomas Edison

had 
multiple  failures before being
successful. Their failures  or
rejections

ran into the hundreds before they achieved
success.

Dealing with Diversity: 
Move past tolerance to celebration. Engagement.

 



Energy,Excitement & Enthusiasm are in your blood. Enjoy work as if
you don’t need

money. Dance as if nobody’s watching. Learn
as if you’ll live forever. Motivation

takes place when people are happy.

Equals Excitement: Everything I needed to know about student
engagement I learned

from a kindergarten teacher.

 



Family and Friends are hidden treasures; enjoy these riches. Use your
family and

friends to help you stay motivated. The big
football teams have cheerleaders and

fans to 
encourage them. Your family and friends can  be your 
cheerleaders  and

fans. Use them to keep you going when you
feel your motivation drifting.

Form Partnerships:Connect with parents, other family members,
teachers, and

other caring adults in a student’s life.

 



Give more than you planned to.Give that little bit extra.Self
improvement happens

everywhere all the time, whether you  are at home, at work or at  school. Anthony

Robbins tells  us that the difference in  effort between  excellent & outstanding

is 
miniscule, yet the difference 
in rewards is massive. Giving that little  bit

extra can put you into the outstanding.

Goals and Success:Involve students in setting SMART goals,and
in determining

specific next actions to achieve those
goals.

 


Have a good sense of humor. Hang on to your dreams.It is at
this moment that you

are closest to success and 95% of people
will give up.

There may be times when it looks bleak, but
hang on to your dreams.

 



Ignore Criticism,Ridicule and Discouragement.Ignore those who try to
destroy you.

Don’t get involved in their dramas or
toxicity-just walk away. Surround yourself

with people who will encourage and support
you.Remove those who want to pull you

down and 
watch you fail from your life. You will find it  much 
easier to  stay

motivated.

It’s All About Me:Intrinsic motivation works better in the long
run,but

extrinsic rewards can help on a short-term
basis.

 



Jump on Problems because they are Opportunities in disguise.

Joy and gratitude. Perhaps two of the fundamentals for motivation
and success is

to be joyful in what you do and grateful for
what you have.

Jump to Conclusions(Don’t):Look beneath the surface to deal
with the real issues.

 



Keep up the good work however hard it may seem. Keep pushing forwards
no matter

how hard life may seem. In the toughest
moments you can choose to move forwards

or to run away. It’s your decision - one
path brings you closer to the success,

the other takes you away from it. Which do
you want to follow?

Keys to Evaluation: Assessment and Grading.

 



Love yourself, just as you are. This isn’t as easy as it sounds for
most people,

but by loving yourself you will be happier
and more motivated  because you will

believe you deserve what you achieve.

Literacy: Literacy is a tool for communication, and should be
integrated into all

subject areas.

 



Make Impossibility a Possibility.

Make things happen.Motivation and success doesn’t come from
sitting in front of

the television drinking coke and eating
pizza. Take action and you will achieve

your dreams.

Myths of Motivation: You can’t motivate students.You can
motivate students.

What is the truth?

 



Never lie, cheat  or  steal, always  strike 
a fair deal. At the  end of the
day,

if you live a dishonest life,it will come
back to you.Living an honest,fair life

allows you to be proud of what you do.

Never Give Anyone Permission(to Take Away Your Chance for
Success):Develop

self-empowerment beliefs in your students.

 



Open your eyes and see things as they really are.Everyone has a set of
blinkers

that they wear and see everything through
them,i.e.how they would like thing to

be.Look at life with open eyes and see
things how they are,and see them how you

want them to be.Then take action to make it
happen.

Owners,not Renters:Building opportunities for voice, choice,and
leadership into

your classroom will develop shared
ownership.

 



Prefect Practice makes you perfect. The more you practice, the better
you become.

A top 
sportsman doesn’t  reach
their  status  through a single practice or game.

They 
practice  harder and  longer than anyone  else, and as  such, are rewarded

more than anyone else.

Perception is Reality: How your students perceive themselves as
learners is more

important than almost anything else.

 



Quitters never win and winners never quit.

Quantify Quality:Develop clear guidelines for quality, share
them with students,

and show them what “good” looks
like.

 



Reward yourself for every small success and achievement.Ready
yourself.Always be

ready to 
take advantage of the  opportunities  and 
situations presented to you.

Prepare 
in  advance, and  ignore 
the  voice  telling you to  put it 
off  until

tomorrow.Remember,it wasn’t raining when
Noah built the ark!

Rigor Is NOT Four Letter Word:Students do appreciate
challenging work-with

support.

 



Stop wasting your Time  and
Procrastinating important Goals. You 
can put it all

off until tomorrow, but one day there will
be no more tomorrows.Start procrasti-

nating about procrastinating and do
tomorrows jobs today.

Scaffolding for Support:Scaffolding learning supports higher
expectations.

 



Take  control  of 
your Life  and  your Goals. Discipline  and self 
control  are

synonymous with motivation. So  many people believe their  lives are out of their

control. Look  at your life in  detail and you’ll discover  you 
have  more areas

under your control than you think.

Track Progress,Not Students:Use data from a variety of sources
to help students

set goals, and see their progress.

 



Understand so that you can implement. If you know very well how to
talk, you

should also learn how to listen.You have two
ears and one mouth for a reason.

Understand others and strive to be understood.

 



Visualize your Goals and Dreams everyday.Your sub-conscious knows no
difference

between your imagination and  reality, so if  you rehearse your success in your

mind,then your sub-conscious will believe in
it and make it happen.

 



Win over your own weaknesses and make them as your Strengths.Every
successful

person has had a burning desire to achieve
their goals.The Wright brothers did

not invent the aero plane because there was
nothing on the television.They had

a burning desire to succeed and kept going,
even in the face of setbacks.



Xccelerate your efforts. X Factor is 
what will make you different from others.

When you are motivated,you tend to put on
“extras” on your life like extra time

for family,extra help at work, extra care
for friends. This X-Factor sets you

aside from the crowd and marks you out for
success.

 



Yes Yes, Yes you can and you Will. You 
are  unique. No one  in this world looks,

acts, thinks or talks like you. Value your
unique gifts,whatever they are and use

them for your success.



Zap your Stress and Enjoy your Life.

 

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life with water

ANBAE SIVAM
Dear friends,
Seems to be an useful note and good tips for health. Kindly circulate among our friends.  May be of some use.

Well Wisher.





karunanidhi.T



 
DRINK WATER ON EMPTY STOMACH 

 
It
is popular in Japan today to drink water immediately after waking up
every morning. Furthermore, scientific tests have proven its value. We
publish below a description of use of water for our readers. For old
and serious diseases as well as modern illnesses the water treatment
had been found successful by a Japanese medical society as a 100% cure
for the following diseases:


Headache, body ache, heart system, arthritis, fast heart beat,
epilepsy, excess fatness, bronchitis asthma, TB, meningitis, kidney and
urine diseases, vomiting, gastritis, diarrhea, piles, diabetes,
constipation, all eye diseases, womb, cancer and menstrual disorders,
ear nose and throat diseases.


M! ETHOD OF TREATMENT

1. As you wake up in the morning before brushing teeth, drink 4 x 160ml glasses of water

2. Brush and clean the mouth but do not eat or drink anything for 45 minute

3. After 45 minutes you may eat and drink as normal.


4. After 15 minutes of breakfast, lunch and dinner do not eat or drink anything for 2 hours

5.
Those who are old or sick and are unable to drink 4 glasses of water at
the beginning may commence by taking little water and gradually
increase it to 4 glasses per day.


6. The above method of treatment will cure diseases of the sick and others can enjoy a healthy life.

The following list gives the number of days of treatment required to cure / control / reduce main diseases:-


1. High Blood Pressure - 30 days
2. Gastric - 10 days
3. Diabetes - 30 days
4. Constipation - 10 days
5. Cancer - 180 days
6. TB - 90 days
7. Arthritis patients should follow the above treatment only ! for 3 days in the 1st week, and from 2nd week onwards - daily.


This treatment method has no side effects, however at the commencement of treatment you may have to urinate a few times.

It is better if we continue this and make this procedure as a routine work in our life.


Drink Water and Stay healthy and Active.

This makes sense.
The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold
water. Maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating!!!
Nothing to lose, everything to gain.


For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you.

It
is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold
water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will
slow down the digestion.


Once this ’sludge’ reacts with the acid, it will break down and be
absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the
intestine.
 

Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.


A serious note about heart attacks: Women should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting.

Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line.

You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack.


Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms.

60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up.

Pain
in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let’s be careful and be
aware. The more we know, the better chance we could survive.


A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this mail sends it to
everyone they know! , you can be sure that we’ll save at least one
life.

**Please be a true friend and send this article to all your friends you care about** 

 












 



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Eight &Two Part II




Eight &Two Part II





Eight Square (82)





Dear seekers of Truth,





This article is presented as a sequel
to the earlier article
Eight and Two. It is a mathematical representation
of god who is omnipresent and omniscient.
Some seekers after a considered
discussion have raised certain doubts and therefore, this article is now
presented in furtherance of more clarity and understanding. We must be aware
that we are engaged in a Sat Vichara which is not intended as a teaching from a
higher pedestal but as the findings of a sincere seeker of truth. Such
experience is now placed before the body of seekers having the same bent of
mind. It is assured that the present article is devoid of any falsity and any
exaggeration by way of any interpretation. Whenever and wherever we strive to
know the truth, we are aware that Vallalar is with us to help us come out of
our state of ignorance and progress on the Path of Truth.





To begin with, we must be aware that
the method of leading us on the Path of Truth is unique in the case of saint
Vallalar as unfolded below;





Saint Thiruvalluvar says in kural
391



Strive to learn the perfect, which when learnt



Abide by that knowledge for ever.





Saint Vallalar goes one step ahead of
Thiruvalluvar



Method of learning, I have not learnt to know



Neither do I know how to rejoice in
the



Council of the learned who have
learnt



What ought to have been learnt .





In Mahadeva Malai Song No.99,
Vallalar sings in utmost humility



I do not excel in the intelligence



Accrued on account of education;



Neither do I know



Any power of interpretation







It is common knowledge that the alphabet is learnt
only to know the language and the language is known only to understand the
meaning and the meaning is required for understanding the thought of the other
person. When the mind understands the thought of the other person by learning
the alphabet, language and meaning, choosing to remain with the alphabet which
constitutes the language is unwarranted. The alphabet whether in Tamil or
English or any other language for that matter, is simply an instrument which
aids understanding. There is nothing in the alphabet or the language. It is
like a logo which when seen or heard, immediately invokes in the mind as to the
idea built behind the logo. It is like the flag of a country. Actually the
country is not in the flag. Therefore, giving importance to Akaram(
A) or vukaram(U) or makaram(M)which are mere symbols to denote the omnipresent
Almighty, misleads one from the path.







In Arut Perunjothi Agaval, Vallalar
declares (
lines 257 to 258)that





Ettum irandum iyalum murpadiyena



Atta nindru arulia Arut Perunjothi.





Eight and two
paved as stepping stones,



Incarnating as
eight, granting the light;



Oh! glory of
the glowing grace





Vallalar castigates all of us as
follows;





Ettodu irandu serthu ennavum ariyeer



Ethunai kolkindireer pithulakeer.





You know not how to count by
adding eight with two;



How you excel in others, oh!
people of this insane world







"Eight and two" is not used in the sense that it
can be literally counted as eight and two. It is actually
eight square (82). It can be rightly said that when it
is horizontally eight, it is also vertically eight and when it is vertically
eight, it is also horizontally eight. Either way it is eight multiplied by
eight resulting in fine as sixty four. "Eight
and two
" is a mathematical representation of god and as such it is only
a symbol, rather a sutra to grasp the infinite by the mind reeling in
limitation. Therefore, the concept signifies the infinite both horizontally and
vertically.





The experience in this world is being
expressed either in alphabet or in numbers. Therefore, the concept of god is
expressed both in number as eight and two and in alphabet as Akaram and
Vukaram.
Saint Thiruvalluvar explains it more succinctly in his immortal Kural
No.392;





Number and alphabet all, both
of these



Act as eyes for the beings
living
.





Therefore, one has to see through the
alphabet or the numbers which are only symbols codified with meaning.







In Mahadeva Malai, Vallalalar strikes at the
root of the illusion built around the concept of eight and two and lays bare
the truth behind it in a more elaborate way as noted in the following
song No.57;





Form of four,formless four, in between
these two



One of form and the formless;posited above these



As yet one of fourand as the one ever beyond these;



At the centre of that oneand as one within that one



Existing ever as two of the four, along with that four



Eight squared by four placed above,
oh god, illusory



Core of four and substance of four
showing trinity



Of gods, such
gods meditating the greatest Lord
.





Vallalar classifies the state
of eight as



  1. the form of four
  2. the formless four
  3. state between form and the formless
  4. state above the above three
  5. state beyond the above four
  6. centered within the fifth
  7. centered within the sixth
  8. all the above united in eighth







Vallalar declares that there are two
kind of truth in this world: one is used as an aid to illustrate the main
truth; another is the actual state of truth itself. The cosmonaut going to the
space is acquainted with the conditions of weightlessness to be experienced in
the space by way of simulation training on the ground. But when the cosmonaut
actually undergoes the experience of weightlessness in the space, he will not
cherish to remember the experience of weightlessness acquired in his simulation
training in the ground. Neither the cosmonaut will ever remember the equipments
instrumental to simulate the experience of weightlessness. In the same way,
Akaram and Vukaram are mere stepping stones and thereby instrumental to
understand the measureless infinity in unity.







The world is always in the state of
half light and half darkness which state is known as either
Ashtami or
Arthanari
. When we see the full moon, the other half of the moon actually remains
in darkness. Therefore, it is wrong to presume full moon to be full of light
all around the moon. Just as the earth remains always in half darkness and half
light, so also the moon is also not full of light or darkness simultaneously at
any point of time. Any object shining because of the light of the sun can never
be full of light. But by seeing the full moon, we are under the impression that
the moon is full of light. In the same manner, the
concept of eight and two appears as one and remains in reality as otherwise.

Let us strive to know the real meaning.





Let us see the opening song
of Thirumandiram by Saint Thirumoolar which guides the understanding of the
seekers;





Eternally the One He is; Second, His
good grace,



Sprouts He in the Trinity, realizes
He the Fourth



Vanquishes He the Fifth; spreads
tress of the Sixth



Summit of the Seventh, He surmounts
ever;



Remains in Self as realization of the
Eighth.





The explanation for the above, we
will have in the next article. Till such time please bear with me.









Vallalar has solemnly affirmed that
he did not know as to what was eight and two and the saint also declared that
the truth behind eight and two has been revealed to him by the Glory of the
Glowing Grace. The saint sang in praise of the glory of the glowing grace in
the following lines–
5 to 12 of Aghaval.







Above summit of gospels, above summit
of canons



Exalting as ever lasting, Glory of Glowing Grace



Ever of elements physical, ever of
elements spiritual



Binding without distinction, Glory of Glowing Grace



Sublime above the substance physical and spiritual



Entwining as ever lasting, Glory of Glowing Grace



On measureless space, beyond
thoughtless mind



Reigning as ever lasting, Glory of Glowing Grace





…………..contd………..2









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Grace

Grace , its unique might that is the omnipotent
Special divine consciousness, said so oh Lord
Ignorant of Grace , ignorant of self, never once

Would ever one knows the truth, said so oh Lord
Realm of Grace alone is the realm of attainment

See the realm of truth for ever, said so oh Lord
Form of Grace is the special form of immortality

Strive ever to attain that Grace , said so oh Lord

Grace is the nature of us;
Grace is the form of us

Grace is the figure of us, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the base of us;
Grace is the peak of us

Grace is the centre of us, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the reason of us; Grace is the mind of us

Grace is the quality of us, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the origin of us; Grace is the goal of us

Grace is the dwelling of us, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the guard of us; Grace is the act of us
Grace is the wish of us, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the core of us;
Grace is the light of us

Know that Grace are we, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the root of us;
Grace is the race of us

Know that Grace are we, said so oh Lord;

Grace is the bliss of us;
Grace is the name of us

Know that Grace are we, said so oh Lord;



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THE MAN .. SEISMOGRAPH,




THE MAN .. SEISMOGRAPH,









Seismograph, a walking seismograph was Ramalingar, a saint who lived in Tamilnadu in the middle half of the nineteenth century. A seismograph which registered every unharmonious thought, word, and deed, anything devoid of love which happened around it. However, he was a seismograph with a difference. The one which registers the tremors set up by the earthquakes does it without emotional involvement. But in the case of our seismograph which was Ramalingar every tremoro caused by an unloving or unharmonious thought word or deed left a bruise, a wound, a scar on the hearf of this human seismograph.



Cries
of lamentation of the occasion of death of people, the hars cry of the
kestrel, the howls packs of dogs, the reverberation of earth shaking
steps of people leaving a clound of dust behind
them, disputations in a loud voice, thunderous knockings at doors, to
all these harsh and hostile vibrations , Ramalingars heart responded
even as a highly sensitive seismograph does to the slightest tremor of
an earthquake.



It is no wonder that such a highly sensitive person had a unique empathy with all creatures.


He quaked with distress at the sight of disease or hunger even of strangers.



His heart broke on witnessing the povert of people.


The fibres of his heart were wrong on even mere seeing the weariness of people.





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‘EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE’- NEED OF THE HOUR?


EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE’- NEED OF THE HOUR?






‘EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE’- NEED OF THE HOUR?


 


Everyday,
the morning news is full of startling and gory incidents of violence,
intolerance, jealousy, revenge, and brutal killings.


 


It
is felt that it is high time that we, as teachers and
teacher-educators, researchers, educationists and devotees of our
respected Vallalar -Sanmargees give it a serious thought, and try to go
deep into the root cause and see if we can, in some way, help in making
a group of teachers/ children, more conscious of their emotional
literacy and lead them towards a ‘Quality’ Life.


 


 The
emotional quotient is the very dangerous one than global warming and
Natural disasters, as it is closely connected with activities and
behavior of the people. 
 


 


At
this point a very relevant question comes to our mind—After all, what
is this “Emotion Intelligence” that we are talking about?      


 


The
ability to monitor one’s own and other’s feelings and emotions, to
discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one’s
thinking and actions.”



            Despite
this early definition, there has been confusion regarding the exact
meaning of this construct. The definitions are so varied and the field
is growing so rapidly, that researchers are constantly amending even
their own definitions of their construct. But in general, it is
accepted that all emotions are in essence, impulses to act, the instant
plans for handling life that evolution has instilled in us.


 


 


The
very root of the word emotionis motere ,the Latin verb “to move”,plus
the prefix “e” to connote “move away”, suggesting that a tendency to
act is implicit in every emotion.


 


That
emotions lead to actions is most obvious in watching animals or
children; it is only in” civilized “adults we so often find the great
anomally in the animal kingdom, emotions-root impulses to act-divorced
from obvious reaction. In our emotional repertoire each emotion plays a
unique role, as revealed by their distinctive biological signatures.


 


However, lately researchers have shown how each emotion prepares the body for a different kind of response?


 


Taking
‘Anger’ for example, it is said that blood flows to the hands, making
it easier to grasp a weapon or strike at a foe ; heart rate increases,
and a rush of hormones such as adrenaline generates a pulse of energy
strong enough for vigorous action. This compels me to narrate a factual
example which happened a few months back in NOIDA. Two young boys were
in a bike and stopped at the Ice -cream vendor’s kiosk. They asked for
a particular flavour which incidentally the vendor did not have. First
they argued for a while and then out of sheer rage and anger they drew
out a pistol and shot at the man point blank and instantly fled in
their motor bike.


 


This is a situation which, the action of the boys, if analyzed, would lead us to the model of Thiruvarutpa First chapter ( காம உட்பகைவனும்) and Thirukural 13 Chapter(அடக்கமுடைமை) which
talk about ’self management’ as an ability to control one’s emotion,
namely ‘anger’, and adapt to the situation. It would not be out of
point to take ‘Fear’ as a very common form of emotion which again can
drive a person to respond in an impulsive and negative way.


 


  


A
classic example of this is when young students commit suicides with the
fear of may be bad results, facing his peer group, facing his family
and the society at large. This is so common in today’s life when
children are so much under pressure of doing well in the board exams.


 


When
we analyze this situation we find that with fear blood goes to the
large skeletal muscles, such as in the legs, making it easier to flee.
At the same time the body freezes for a moment, circuits in the brain’s
emotional centres trigger a flood of hormones that puts the body on
general alert, making it edgy and ready for action, and attention
fixates at the threat at hand, the better to evaluate what response to
make.


 


This
leads us to the fact that the mind works in two levels—Emotional and
Rational. These two fundamentally different ways of knowing interact to
construct our mental life. One, the rational mind, is the mode of
comprehension we are typically conscious of,: more prominent in
awareness, thoughtful, able to ponder and reflect. But alongside that
there is another system of knowing:impulsive and powerful, if sometimes
illogical—the emotional mind. There is a steady gradient in the ratio
of rational-to emotional control over the mind. Many times it is seen
that the emotions have a potent hold on the mind and intuitions guide
our instantaneous response in a situation when our lives are at peril.


 


 


Finally,
I would like to wrap up by enforcing the fact that Education without
values does not create or develop a child’s and Students’ total
personality, to lead a ‘ quality ‘ life. Education is moulding of both
the head and the heart. We need to compete for Knowledge and Wisdom
and not for grades only. This broad-based knowledge can be imparted to
the children, right from pre-school stage, with a suitable curriculum
of Thirukural &Thiruvarutpa to support it.


 


 


 


 


 

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Challenges
















































































































Address during the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of SASTRA University, Thanjavur




02/Oct/2008 : Thanjavur







Research challenges in 21st century


"Past meets the present and creates the future"

Dear friends, I am delighted to participate in the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of SASTRA University, Thanjavur. My greetings to the Vice Chancellor, Professors, teachers and students of this university.








SASTRA has grown to become a technology institute with advanced research programmes. I am happy that TIFAC had chosen SASTRA for establishing the first TIFAC (Centre for Research and Excellence in Information Technology) specializing in advanced computing and information processing. During the last five years, this TIFAC-CORE has provided over thousand post-graduate technologists to the IT industry. In addition, SASTRA has a reputed bio-technology centre which has been able to question the validity of Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) articles on metallic contents in Indian herbal products. This expertise has been recognized by Harvard and Boston school and these institutions have shown their interest in becoming partners of SASTRA in carrying out studies on metallic contents.








Science is the foundation and research as a focus

Most important ingredient for realizing a knowledge society is the ignited minds of the youth using science and technology as a powerful tool. I realize Science is linked to technology through applications. Technology is linked to economy and environment. Economy and environment are linked to technology, which promotes prosperity to the society.









During the last 1 year, I have visited and interacted with students and faculty members of 19 foreign universities (10 in America, 6 in Europe and 3 in Asia). During these visits, I found that all these universities are concentrating on research. For example, Waterloo University, I saw a solar powered car developed by the students which has been driven many parts of the world. The famous Black Berry is the product coming out of Waterloo research. Carnegie Mellon University had developed a robotic car which has participated in an International Competition. Arkansas University and Rice University have realized a solar photovoltaic cell using carbon nano-tube in the laboratory with 50% efficiency against the present 20%. The research and development in these universities has enriched the quality of teaching and the quality of teaching is enriching the research and development. Wherever I went, I saw that research teaching research each is re-enforcing the other.








Research ' teaching ' Research

Good teaching emanates from Research. The teachers' love for research and their experience in research are vital for the growth of any institution. Any Institutions is judged by the level and extent of the research work it accomplishes. This sets in a regenerative cycle of excellence. Experience of research leads to quality teaching and quality teaching imparted to the young in turn enriches research.









New Paradigm for Science and Technology: Many challenges are going to be thrown on the sea, under the sea and above the sea. Scientists and researchers will also have challenges in bringing back a clean environment by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy from sun, wind and nuclear systems. Some of the future research tasks are:









1. Evolution of clean atmosphere by replacing fossil fuel by cost-effective renewable energy systems, leading to energy independence;
2. Exploring the human body, particularly gene-characterization through the proteomics project for developing gene-based drugs;
3. In the area of communication, a big revolution is setting in. High-bandwidth mobile wireless is in the offing. This could result in the mobile phone becoming a convergent system for multi-media applications for meeting the needs of communication in the office, home and on the move.
4. Particularly for India, having 1 billion plus population, enhancing the food-grain output from the present nearly 230m tonnes to 380m tonnes with reduced land, water and number of people working in the farms through the use of technology could be a role model for the rest of the population in the world
5. A sustainable Rural Development through provision of urban amenities in rural areas (science and technology as the focus) will need innovation, research leading to products, systems and services in physical, electronic, knowledge and economic connectivities.
6. Understanding precursors for phenomena like earth quake and tsunami which damage decades of development and put humanity into misery
7. Evolution of Unified Field Theory, which may be the ultimate of physics, by revealing how the universe is born and how we are born;
8. Evolution of an alternate habitat among the system of our galaxy for humanity by the scientific community of today and tomorrow;
9. Evolution of earth, moon, mars complex to bring to the earth new material like helium-3 and other rare materials for the generation of solar power;









These are the some of the major areas of research and innovation, which need the joint research and development efforts of multiple nations based on their individual core competence. Certainly SASTRA University can work on certain specific missions which are of our national interest.








21st century University Vision

I have in the last ten years have met more than 3 Million University students and faculty from more than 150 universities in India and 50 universities in abroad. Based on this spirit, I wish to formulate a 21st university vision for your consideration.









o The universities have to prepare citizens of the future with a global outlook and be capable of serving his/her nation or nation of his/her choice.
o Science and technology and public policy are interrelated for mutual benefit and ushering in human kind's development. This link has to be solidly built in the university education
o Good teachers can be in any part of the world. The university has to bring in this resource through innovative content generation in virtual class rooms.
o Technological connectivities among universities have to be pursued on a war footing using cost effective virtual class rooms.
o Cost effective continuing education possibilities are essential for citizens to be in tune with time.
o Can university education lead to sustainable development of the nation?
o With the world population increasing and resources dwindling, a mindset has to be developed for conserving and sharing the resources and look for new research for abundant resources. This calls for a "noble spirit" as well as a "research spirit"









In summary, the 21st century university education is about developing enlightened citizenship for a knowledge society for peace and prosperity of nations and the world. 21st century University has to be the incubator of world knowledge powerhouse. Based on my interaction with Indian and foreign universities, I have detected certain dynamics. Wherever there is research intensity, it has enhanced quality teaching and also the university has got a great name in the world of teaching. Universities from developed world with their vast experience of a century, have realised the significance of research as a foundation for the university. This is one dimension. The other dimension is that the student community with research focus will most aggressively ask questions. The third dimension is that the sharp gradient and accelerated development processes can give a platform for research for sustainable development. There is a large student community in the developing countries and there is an urge for higher education. Hence, we should see how we can empower them through university to university collaboration, student ' faculty interaction, lab to lab collaboration, reaching out the world class quality teaching and research through a virtual reality environment with the excellent content generated.








Five Great minds

Dear young friends, now I would like to share the uniqueness of five great minds, some of them are Nobel Laureates and scientists, each one having unique traits which symbolize Value of Science; Science as a Life time mission; Birth of Creativity in a difficult situation, A genius well ahead of time, and Scientific Magnanimity. Friends, if you acquire any of one of them or few of them or all of the traits, you will be heading towards becoming a Nobel Laureate or you will make a difference to our Planet. Let us go into details.








The traits of Nobel minds

Value to Science: Since I am in the midst of Scientists, Technologists, research scholars and students, I thought of sharing with you an incident about Sir CV Raman 'a Nobel Laureate in Physics for discovering Raman Effect. Raman gives the view that the color of sky is blue due to molecular diffraction which determines the observed luminosity and in great measures also its color. This led to the birth of the Raman Effect. Raman was in the first batch of Bharat Ratna Award winners. The award ceremony was to take place in the last week of January, soon after the Republic Day celebrations of 1954. The then President Dr. Rajendra Prasad wrote to Raman inviting him to be the personal guest in the Rashtrapati Bhavan, when Raman came to Delhi for the award ceremony. Sir CV Raman wrote a polite letter, regretting his inability to go. Raman had a noble reason for his inability to attend the investiture ceremony. He explained to the President that he was guiding a Ph.D. student and that thesis was positively due by the last day of January. The student was valiantly trying to wrap it all up and Raman felt, he had to be by the side of the research student, see that the thesis was finished, sign the thesis as the guide and then have it submitted. Here was a scientist who gave up the pomp of a glittering ceremony associated with the highest honour, because he felt that his duty required him to be by the side of the student. It is this unique trait of giving value to science that builds science. Next, let me highlight how science becomes a life time mission for Chandrasekhar Subramanyan.









Science as a Life time mission: Chandrasekhar Subramanyan's most famous discovery was the astrophysical Chandrasekhar limit. The limit describes the maximum mass (~1.44 solar masses) of a white dwarf star, or equivalently, the minimum mass for which a star will ultimately collapse into a neutron star or black hole following a supernova. The limit was first calculated by Chandrasekhar while on a ship from India to Cambridge, England. The Chandrasekhar Limit led to the determination of how long a star of particular mass will shine. In 1983, Chandrasekhar Subramanyan got the Nobel Price for this discovery.









Two of Chandrasekhar’s students in 1947 were the doctoral candidates Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang in Particle Physics research. Even though Chandrasekhar Subramanyan maintained his office at the Yerkes Observatory in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, he would regularly drive the one hundred miles to Chicago to guide and teach Lee and Yang and others many a times in difficult weather conditions. In 1957, these two of his students won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in particle physics research. This also brings out Chandrasekhar Subramanyan's commitment to science and there by to his students. Science indeed is a life time mission for Chandrasekhar. It is this characteristic which makes youth to become passionate towards science.








Birth of Creativity in a difficult situation

Mario Capecchi had a difficult and challenging childhood. For nearly four years, Capecchi lived with his mother in a chalet in the Italian Alps. When World War II broke out, his mother, along with other Bohemians, was sent to Dachau as a political prisoner. Anticipating her arrest by the Gestapo, she had sold all her possessions and given the money to friends to help raise her son on their farm. In the farm, he had to grow own wheat, harvest; take it to miller to be ground. Then, the money which his mother left for him ran out and at the age of four and half years, he started sometimes living in the streets, sometimes joining gangs of other homeless children, sometimes living in orphanages and most of the time hungry. He spent the last year in the city of Reggio Emelia, hospitalized for malnutrition where his mother found him on his ninth birthday after a year of searching. Within weeks, the Capecchi and his mother sailed to America to join his uncle and aunt.









He started his 3rd grade schooling afresh over there and started his education, interested in sports, studied political science. But he didn't find interesting and changed into science, became a mathematics graduate in 1961 with a double major in Physics and Chemistry. Although he really liked Physics, its elegance and simplicity, he switched to molecular biology in graduate school, on the advice of James D Watson, who advised him that he should not be bothered about small things, since such pursuits are likely to produce only small answers.









His objective was to do gene targeting. The experiments started in 1980 and by 1984, Capecchi had clear success. Three years later, he applied the technology to mice. In 1989, he developed the first mice with targeted mutations. The technology created by Doctor Capecchi allows researchers to create specific gene mutations anywhere they choose in the genetic code of a mouse. By manipulating gene sequences in this way, researchers are able to mimic human disease conditions on animal subjects. What the research of Mario Capecchi means for human health is nothing short of amazing, his work with mice could lead to cures for Alzheimer's disease or even Cancer. The innovations in genetics that Mario Capecchi achieved won him the Nobel Prize in 2007. Noble laureate Capecchi life indeed reveals: -

"When you wish upon a star,
Makes no difference who you are"








A genius well ahead of time

Ramanujan, born and raised in Erode, Tamil Nadu, first encountered formal mathematics at the age of ten. He demonstrated a natural ability at mathematics, and was given books on advanced trigonometry by S. L. Loney. He mastered this book by age thirteen, and even discovered theorems of his own. He demonstrated unusual mathematical skills at school, winning many awards. By the age of seventeen, Ramanujan was conducting his own mathematical research on Bernoulli numbers and the Euler'Mascheroni constant. He received a scholarship to study at Government College in Kumbakonam. He failed his non-mathematical coursework, and lost his scholarship. Srinivasa Ramanujan lived only for 33 years and did not have formal higher education or means of living. Yet, his inexhaustible spirit and love for his subject made him contribute to the treasure houses of mathematical research ' some of which are still under serious study and engaging all-available world mathematicians' efforts to establish formal proofs. Ramanujan was a unique Indian genius who could melt the heart of the most hardened and outstanding Cambridge mathematician Prof G H Hardy. In fact, it is not an exaggeration to say that it was Prof. Hardy who discovered Ramanujan for the world. Professor Hardy rated various geniuses on a scale of 100. While most of the mathematicians got a rating of around 30 with rare exceptions reaching to 60, Ramanujan got a rating of 100. There cannot be any better tribute to either Ramanujan or to Indian heritage. His works cover vast areas including Prime Numbers, Hyper geometric Series, Modular Functions, Elliptic Functions, Mock Theta Functions, even magic squares, apart from serious side works on geometry of ellipses, squaring the circle etc. One of the tributes to Ramanujan says that, 'every Integer is a personal friend of Ramanujan'.









Ramanujan used to say "An equation means nothing to me unless it expresses a thought of God". For him the understanding of numbers was a process of spiritual revelation and connection. In his investigations into pure mathematics, he drew extraordinary conclusions that mystified his colleagues, but were usually proven, eventually, to be right. He opened a universe of theory that still today is reaping applications. The landscape of the infinite was to Ramanujan a reality of both mathematics and spirit. His love for numbers led Ramanujan to number theory. So friends you saw, how great creative minds, gave problem to the problem to succeed through the instrument of knowledge.









Scientific Magnanimity: Now, I would like to narrate an incident which took place during a function conferring Nobel Laureate Prof. Norman E Borlaug, a well known agricultural scientist and a partner in India's first Green revolution, with Dr. M S Swaminathan Award, at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on the 15th of March 2005. Prof. Borlaug, at the age of 91, was in the midst of all the praise showered on him from everybody gathered there. When his turn came, he got up and highlighted India's advancement in the agricultural science and production and said that the political visionary Shri C. Subramaniam and Dr. M S Swaminathan, pioneer in agricultural science were the prime architects of First Green Revolution in India. Even though Prof Norman Borlaug was himself a partner in the first green revolution, he did not make a point on this. He recalled with pride, Dr. Verghese Kurien who ushered White Revolution in India. Then the surprise came. He turned to scientists sitting in the third row, fifth row and eighth row of the audience. He identified Dr. Raja Ram, a wheat specialist, Dr S K Vasal, a maize specialist, Dr. B. R. Barwale, a seed specialist. He said, all these scientists had contributed for India's and Asia's agricultural science. Dr. Borlaug introduced them to the audience by asking them to stand and ensured that the audience cheered and greeted the scientists with great enthusiasm. This action of Dr. Norman Borlaug, I call it as "Scientific Magnanimity". Friends, if we aspire to achieve great things in life, we need Scientific Magnanimity to focus the young achievers. It is my experience that great mind and great heart go together. This Scientific Magnanimity will motivate the scientific community and nurture team spirit.









With this background of unique traits of great minds, dear young friends, now it is time to have a great dream in life, dream transform into thoughts, thoughts results into action.








Conclusion

Any scientific task, any path breaking scientific mission as you would have heard from the great scientific minds today accompanies challenging the problems and succeeding. The challenges in S & T will be increasing and would require the best minds to work. There are many leaders in S & T who are our icons today and I wish that the youth derive encouragement and get stimulated from these icons and become the ICONS OF TOMORROW. Besides everything, to succeed in S & T, you need to have dream and have courage to realize it. I have an oath for youth on courage.









Courage
Courage to think different,
Courage to invent,
Courage to discover the impossible,
Courage to travel into an unexplored path,
Courage to share the knowledge
Courage to remove the pain
Courage to reach the unreached
Courage to combat the problems
And Succeed,
Are the unique qualities of the youth.
As a youth of my nation, I will work and work with courage to achieve success in all my scientific missions.









With these words, I inaugurate the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of SASTRA University. My best wishes to all the participants for success in their mission of generating quality scientific and technological human resource for the nation.

May God Bless you.

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam,
02.09.2008

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Why students fail in exam?

why students fail in exam?
It is not the fault of the student if he/she fails, because the year has only 365 days.
Typical academic year of a student.
* 52 Sundays in a year,which are rest days. Balance 313 days
* Summer holidays -50 where weather is very hot and difficult to study. Balance
263 days.
* 8 hours daily sleep-122 days. Balance 141 days.
* 1 hour for daily playing (good for health) –15 days. Balance 126 days.
* Two hours daily for food and other delicacies(chew properly & eat)–30 days
Balance 96 days.
ur for talking (man is a social animal)–15 days Balance 81 days.
* Exam days per year at least 35 days. Balance 46 days.
* Quarterly, Half yearly and festival holidays–40 days. Balance 6 days.
* For sickness at least 3 days. Balance 3 days.
* Movies and functions at least 2 days. Balance 1 day.
* That 1 day is your birthday. How can a student pass?
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