Friday 4 May 2012

Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

 

Mr. Achutha Menon was ruling in the mercy of Congress party. In those days, Mrs. Gandhi wanted to have an alliance with DMK. So to make them happy, she asked our then-pathetic-CM to renew the agreement for a 1000 years! The 'simple & humble' CM had to keep on being the CM and thus he signed the agreement by deceiving the entire state!! It is the cowardice and power hunger of that person and his party which led us to all these troubles. Thus Mullapperiar of Kerala became the occupied west bank of Palestine.


From: dilip pishsrikovil <dilp_v@yahoo.com>
To: "Keralites@yahoogroups.com" <Keralites@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

Hi all,
What is so great about achutha Menon? He sold off millions of Keralites life by renewing the agreement for Mullaperiyar... %||:-{ unluckySo he is the most brainless CM. :-(||&gt; give upBy being simple he did not think in a broader manner, and we are in deep shit now.. X( angryIts better to have a not so simple and Humble CM, but has brains in the right place.. ACHUTHA MENON :O) clownprooves him self to be the biggest failure in Indian history by inadvertently cheating us and taking away our future..:(( crying:( sad#:-S whew!8-} silly:-/ confused:-SS nail biting:puke! puke:-S worried His irresponsibility is going to cost us millions of lives... ~X( at wits' endTo hell with him..[-( not talking
 
P.Dilip

From: Vinayachandran S <vinchand59@gmail.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 2 May 2012 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM
 
I also rember an incident.I was in a flight from Delhi to Trivandrum via Kochi-After the scheduled departure time was over; the flight was made to delay for 45 minutes more-the reason was the then CM Mr Nayanar and the Ex CM -EMS were to board the flight from Kochi to TVM and were to arrive by road from Trissur and they were delayed. This is also an aspect to remeber.
We had a simple CM like Manohar Parikkar, ie C Achutha Menon- he was out and out simple- of course I don't know whether he had invested his properties with his party to ensure proper retrns like the greater EMS- who cleverly donated to the party to evade it being given to the Kudiyaans of lower caste and ensured smooth living for himself, wife and children
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Sankara narayana PILLAI <snpjal@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr. Narayanan Can you sincerely analyze yourself, how much your earning you donate or give to others?Mr. EMS has donated his property to the Party and not to any organisation to feed poor.
Moreover the property he had from his ancestors and not by himself.
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From: Narayanan Ramachandran <nnr_rama@yahoo.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM
Hi.
There is nothing new in it. Do you remember one Gentleman called Mr E M Shankaran Namboothirippad, the first non-Congress Chief Minister of Kerala. He always used to travel like a Commoner carrying his own baggage. He used to walk to the Bus Stop and travel by Bus too. I have seen this as I used to work at the Airport. I have seen him several times. Not once or twice. Do you also know, he donated all his property to the Party.
How many of our to-day's Politicians can do it including Mr Manohar Parrikar!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards
RAMA NARAYAN.From: Ravi Narasimhan <ravi_narasimhan_in@yahoo.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 6:56 AM
Subject: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

Goa CM flies the way you and I do.

While returning to Delhi from Goa yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised to find the chief minister of Goa, BJP's Manohar Parrikar, on the same flight. No, this isn't the first time I was on board with a CM, a senior minister or a politician. But what I saw - right from the time he boarded the aircraft till the moment he exited the airport building at New Delhi - impressed me so much that it has stayed with me till now and has made me write this piece.
I tried to remember when was the last time I saw a CM or a senior political leader of Mr Parrikar's stature queuing up like a common man to board a flight. No flunkeys, no security, no attendant, carrying his own luggage - and he was flying economy on a low-cost carrier, not first-class on a full services airline. He wasn't the last to enter the flight nor was the flight held up for him to arrive.
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He walked into the Go Air aircraft like any average passenger, almost unnoticed, and well in time. Like everyone else, he queued at the gate, boarded the bus, and climbed into the plane when his turn came. He didn't sit in the first row which has become the exclusive preserve of the high and mighty on flights that have no first class. He quietly slipped into row three (or was it row four) and sat there without any fuss. I think most people on the aircraft didn't realise who he was and therefore no attempt was made to mob him or try and catch his attention.
The cabin crew spent no more time attending to him than they did to any other passenger.
When I shared this with a colleague who was travelling with me, he said, "I am sure the airline would have left the seat next to him unoccupied or his office would have booked two seats so that he is not disturbed." But when I went to attend to nature's call, I realised on my way back that this was not the case. All seats in his row were occupied and absolutely no special privilege seemed to have either been demanded or offered. Yes, he did have an aisle seat - as did two people in every row.
When the flight landed in Delhi, he wasn't the first to get off it. Usually, it is only when the VIP is ushered into a special car waiting for him at the tarmac (with a suitable red light mounted on the roof of the car), that the other passengers are allowed to deplane. In this case, neither was he the first to disembark, nor was there a car waiting. Nobody came to receive him on the tarmac and he boarded the same bus which took all other passengers to the airport terminal. Again, he carried his own luggage (two pieces) right up to the car which came to fetch him.
While in the bus, a couple of co-passengers did recognise him and began to chat with him. The conversation which followed left me in no doubt that he was not just a gentleman but very understated in his demeanour. Dressed in a simple but formal shirt and trousers and black sandals, he didn't look or sound like a typical politician. Having worked in the news business for a while, I did know that he is the first IIT-ian to head a state government in India. I had also heard that he was trying to clean up the murky world of Goa politics. But what I observed first-hand left me pleasantly surprised.
I am not a resident of Goa and therefore not in a position to cast my vote for Mr Parrikar - in a political sense. But purely from a personal standpoint, he has my vote for the kind of person he seems to be.
I had gone to Goa to attend the Network18 Leadership Meet and I learned my last lesson of leadership this weekend watching Mr Parrikar from a distance.
 
Mr Parrikar, take a bow!
Ravi
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Re: [www.keralites.net] Duty for Excess Gold...

 

Really the Government of India is trying to implement the 30-40 days OLD laws to poor NRI's. That means a Person can bring only the worth 10000 RS Gold to india without Duty.

It is less than 4 grams...

All NRI's should Salute --- Indian Government - At last they have done a 'GOOOOD' thing for you...

IMPORT OF JEWELLERY

An Indian passenger who has been residing abroad for over one year is allowed to bring jewelery, free of duty in his bonafide baggage up to an aggregate value of Rs. 10,000/- (in the case of a male passenger) or Rs.20,000/- (in the case of a lady.

Sl.No.
Description of Goods
Rate


1.
Gold bars, other than tola bars, bearing manufacturers or refiners engraved serial number and weight expressed in metric units and gold coins
Rs. 300 per 10 gms. + 3% Edu. Cess

2.
Gold in any form other than at Sl.No. 1 above including tola bars and ornaments, but excluding ornaments studded with stones or pearls
Rs. 750 per 10 gms. + 3% Edu. Cess

Duty Free allowance for bonafide baggage consisting of
For passengers of age

10 years and above
below 10 years

(i)
Used personal effects (excluding jewellery) required for satisfying daily necessities of life
Free
Free

(ii)
Other articles carried in person or in accompanied baggage
(a) if Stay abroad for more than three days

(b) if Stay abroad upto three days
Valued upto Rs.25000/-

Valued upto Rs.12000/-
Valued upto Rs.6,000/-

Valued upto Rs.3000

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:50 PM, kps manian <kps71042@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

I do not fiNd anyhign wrong here. If you cArry more than permissible limits, natually government (customs) have to tax you - to pay customs duty.

escaping the same - don't you think it amounns to smuggling.

k.p.subraamanian

From: Jinto P Cherian <jinto512170@yahoo.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2012 10:03 PM
Subject: [www.keralites.net] Duty for Excess Gold...

IN Kochi International AirPort, I Paid Rs.3029/-Customs Duty for Only 21 gm. Gold.

So Friends Be Careful...People With Vultures Eyes Waiting for Us................

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Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

 


I can tell you one more example, Mr. Santosh Gangwar, who was a Minister of state in Petroleum & Natural gas ministry ,Government of India and was an example for simplicity. He tried to make easy availablity of LPG in the country.He issued maximun no.of LPG connections from his quota.His door was open to 'common' man.
We need more and more Namboothiripads, Jijkars & Parrikars ...... to make our Parliament GREAT.


Ramesh Jain

 4/5/12 को, Anil Kumar <alavacodu@yahoo.co.in> ने लिखा:

द्वारा: Anil Kumar <alavacodu@yahoo.co.in>
विषय: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM
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दिनांक: शुक्रवार, 4 मई, 2012, 8:22 AM

 

Instead of advocating for individuals of our choices, we should come out with contributions of real heros, above their political stand since all parties are for reformation as per their policies.
Have a nice day....

Sent from my BlackBerry® on Reliance Mobile, India's No. 1 Network. Go for it!

From: Gangadharan Nair N <ng.puthoor@gmail.com>
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Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 07:03:49 +0530
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Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

 

I can tell you one more example, Dr. Srikant Jijkar, who was a Home Minister in Maharashtra at the age of 26 and was an example for simplicity. He has brought Mr. Robert Rebeiro as Commissioner of Police to Mumbai to clean the City. After his term completed he traveled by BEST bus to his home. As a minister he used to use Public transport systems for his travels. He was also the President of NSUI while in the college. But the nature was so cruel that it snatched him away at the age of 46.

We need more and more Namboothiripads, Jijkars & Parrikars to make our Parliament GREAT.

"Dharmam Saranam Gachhami"
Gangadharan Nair N

On 2 May 2012 21:02, Narayanan Ramachandran <nnr_rama@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr Pillai,

Before asking me tell me how much have you given. Whether it is of Ancestors or our own how many of us will donate. Will you do it the way he has done. From the tenor of your letter I do not think so. Whatever I have done I do not wish to publicise. It is for others to speak about it. My reply was in the context of Parrikar... People should know he is not a pioneer and there were others who blazed a trail for others to follow like

EMS much before.......

Rgds
Rama Narayan.

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From: Sankara narayana PILLAI <snpjal@yahoo.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

Mr. Narayanan Can you sincerely analyze yourself, how much your earning you donate or give to others?Mr. EMS has donated his property to the Party and not to any organisation to feed poor.

Moreover the property he had from his ancestors and not by himself.
-----------------------------
Snp

From: Narayanan Ramachandran <nnr_rama@yahoo.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@YahooGroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

Hi.

There is nothing new in it. Do you remember one Gentleman called Mr E M Shankaran Namboothirippad, the first non-Congress Chief Minister of Kerala. He always used to travel like a Commoner carrying his own baggage. He used to walk to the Bus Stop and travel by Bus too. I have seen this as I used to work at the Airport. I have seen him several times. Not once or twice. Do you also know, he donated all his property to the Party.

How many of our to-day's Politicians can do it including Mr Manohar Parrikar!!!!!!!!!!!

Regards
RAMA NARAYAN.From: Ravi Narasimhan <ravi_narasimhan_in@yahoo.com>
To: Keralites <Keralites@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 6:56 AM
Subject: [www.keralites.net] Wish we had every CM like him in India - The most humble CM

Goa CM flies the way you and I do.

While returning to Delhi from Goa yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised to find the chief minister of Goa, BJP's Manohar Parrikar, on the same flight. No, this isn't the first time I was on board with a CM, a senior minister or a politician. But what I saw - right from the time he boarded the aircraft till the moment he exited the airport building at New Delhi - impressed me so much that it has stayed with me till now and has made me write this piece.

I tried to remember when was the last time I saw a CM or a senior political leader of Mr Parrikar's stature queuing up like a common man to board a flight. No flunkeys, no security, no attendant, carrying his own luggage - and he was flying economy on a low-cost carrier, not first-class on a full services airline. He wasn't the last to enter the flight nor was the flight held up for him to arrive.

Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

He walked into the Go Air aircraft like any average passenger, almost unnoticed, and well in time. Like everyone else, he queued at the gate, boarded the bus, and climbed into the plane when his turn came. He didn't sit in the first row which has become the exclusive preserve of the high and mighty on flights that have no first class. He quietly slipped into row three (or was it row four) and sat there without any fuss. I think most people on the aircraft didn't realise who he was and therefore no attempt was made to mob him or try and catch his attention.

The cabin crew spent no more time attending to him than they did to any other passenger.

When I shared this with a colleague who was travelling with me, he said, "I am sure the airline would have left the seat next to him unoccupied or his office would have booked two seats so that he is not disturbed." But when I went to attend to nature's call, I realised on my way back that this was not the case. All seats in his row were occupied and absolutely no special privilege seemed to have either been demanded or offered. Yes, he did have an aisle seat - as did two people in every row.

When the flight landed in Delhi, he wasn't the first to get off it. Usually, it is only when the VIP is ushered into a special car waiting for him at the tarmac (with a suitable red light mounted on the roof of the car), that the other passengers are allowed to deplane. In this case, neither was he the first to disembark, nor was there a car waiting. Nobody came to receive him on the tarmac and he boarded the same bus which took all other passengers to the airport terminal. Again, he carried his own luggage (two pieces) right up to the car which came to fetch him.

While in the bus, a couple of co-passengers did recognise him and began to chat with him. The conversation which followed left me in no doubt that he was not just a gentleman but very understated in his demeanour. Dressed in a simple but formal shirt and trousers and black sandals, he didn't look or sound like a typical politician. Having worked in the news business for a while, I did know that he is the first IIT-ian to head a state government in India. I had also heard that he was trying to clean up the murky world of Goa politics. But what I observed first-hand left me pleasantly surprised.

I am not a resident of Goa and therefore not in a position to cast my vote for Mr Parrikar - in a political sense. But purely from a personal standpoint, he has my vote for the kind of person he seems to be.

I had gone to Goa to attend the Network18 Leadership Meet and I learned my last lesson of leadership this weekend watching Mr Parrikar from a distance.

Mr Parrikar, take a bow!

Ravi


www.keralites.net

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