SUNDAY, March 16, 2008

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HOROSCOPE

This Week For You march 16 - 22, 2008

1. Aries
This week you will attain pleasure and relaxation all the way amongst friends and partners. You will receive delight and contentment from outings, dancing and amusement. The week is full of love, compassionate and sharing with your beloved.
2. Taurus
This week you might experience peace of mind and gain ecstatic sensation due to excellent associations, love and companionship. Social gatherings, lavishness and serenity may swathe you with realization and inspiration. At work place your serenity attempt elucidation and gaze ahead potential growth. You unearth techniques of life and ascertain reminiscent elucidation to guarantee impending auxiliary advancement.
3. Gemini
This week is full of motivation and desirability. Thoughts and insight will flow while attending family and work errands. You could be sharing ideas, joint funds and work while stirring scenarios may unfasten. You should not embark upon too much but share the success and benefits among loved ones.
4. Cancer
This week you must try to relax and take care of your family and health. You must not restrict your personal life to the hassles of the world. You will have to execute numerous professional necessities. You must take rational moves while harmonizing the goals, time limit and fiscal stress.
5. Leo
This week you must be vigilant against all brands of clashes and misgivings. This could be period of conflicting poles as there could be entertaining love affairs to probability of parting. You give importance to work but people around you are also noteworthy. You must devote moments of time, concentration, supervision and funds for domestic commitments.


6. Virgo
This week you have a marvelous and superb time at the work place. You will be concerned about financial matters like loans, securities, joint finances, bonds etc. to domestic fiscal plans of pension and retirement packages. You will be receiving the maximum incentives quite justifiably. You will be cognizant about family and domestic issues and will confer usual attention.
7. Libra
This week you will give emphasis to finance and romance. There could be trade-travel, import-export, legalities in tie-ups and joint venture. You might experience amusing thrill and passion in love while anxiety might emerge while glamour will come within the reach of money matters. All these replicate on your dynamism, your relations and your entire façade.
8. Scorpio
This week you will have hectic activities for family and loved relations besides legal issues, trusts, inherited property, joint ventures and group efforts. You will have to deal with relentless expenses which you will manage by attempting severe efforts and draw together time limit. You will summon all your tasks evenly and will able to muddle through not just acceptably but with elegance.
9. Sagitarius
This week you may embark on an expedition for sighting novel areas of experience. Your long adventurous journey will be to seek new periphery of facts. It could be new websites, investigate, higher studies, matters related to computer etc. Your own involvement to this innovation of human wisdom and awareness will be full of ideas, uniqueness and observation. You may take care of yourself, documents and wallet while traveling which is feasible.
10. Capricorn
This week you will reckon tangible and sensible goals that you can realize since you are conscious of your abilities and outlook towards your career and source of earnings. Apprehensions and impatience might emerge due to high expenses. You will be bothered to do something to clear career benefits and search for additional money making activities. You are likely to travel for business and pleasure and will enjoy social interactions with friends and colleagues.
11. Aquarius
This week you might acquire splendid cheerfulness, self-vision and inner strength. You will experience happiness and attachment with your children, family and parents. Improvements may possibly materialize in tangible terms and also unnoticeably. There are chances of new partnership, getting endowments, finances and donations. You may consider higher studies, logical development and new talents.
12.Pisces
This week you might experience chaotic activities digging joys of living riskily, betting in speculation market and involving lofty finance. You think that certain perils can just be pulled off if handled skillfully. Loans, funds, mergers, deals, joint stock ventures might appear but you must be sure it does not drag you to debt traps loss or distress. You ought to be cautious while indulging in new business projects and even in love, emotional and volatile avenues.


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Mute love

A day when everyone is in gay;
I recall her dark eyes and blooming face;
Just like a fairy, loitering in grace;
To deter me from pursuing my aim, one day.
O belle! as a blossoming rose;
One freshly blossom in June.
O intonate thy melodie;
One millifiluous played in tune.
Her stern looks and rosy face;
Shook mine heart and brain stray;
Belie my hopes with a good grace;
On Ist of fabulous 2008, when I dare to say.
I could not effare her from memory, for
My love, her family love couldn't make up the sun, so far.

Sh. Chamail Singh Manhas
R/o Ramban.

Live deeds, not years!

It is not growing like a tree,
In bulk, doth mak man better be;
Or standing long on oak, three hundred years.
To fall a log at last, dry, bold and sere!
I lily of a day,
Is fairer far in May,
Although it falls and dies that night
It was the plant and flower of light.
In small proportions we just beauties see
And in short measure life may befit be!
Blame yourself if you have
No branches or leaves, don't
accuse the sun of partiality
For all readers
He who controls his mind
is a conqueror of the universe for all reader.

Brahm Singh Katoch
Bakshi Nagar, Jammu.

Dying Slowly from within

Your face still makes me smile
But the feeling afterwards is nothing I want
Everyday I still cry.
When I see little reminders of you
It tears my heart
And shatters my shield all over again.
here isn't day that goes by
There I don't miss you
To my sorrow and pain
I still love you
No matter how much pain I inflect on myself.
Or by the mere momory of you
You have gotten in and are slowly killing me from the heart.

ReeSun, Kathua

First Time

Fist time I felt,
That I am not inferior
I can also prove,
Myself as a superior
First time I thought,
I can do much more.
Whatever in my life,
I never did before.
First time I tried,
To achieve my goal,
By doing hard work
And by making strong my soul.
First time I did,
That my heart said to me.
Without taking care,
Of the people against me.
First time I got,
My values and my rights,
Now I can find myself.
On the top of the heights.
First time I found,
Happiness around me.
In everyone's eyes,
I saw love for me.
First time I believed,
We must not lose our heart.
To face every problem,
We must have gutts.
First time I realized,
That the God is everywhere.
And in his presence,
Nobody should fear.

Gurvinder Kour Raina,
R S Pura, Jammu
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The Beautiful life


Life is adventure dare it
Life is challenge accept it.
Life is beauty admire it.
Life is dream realize it.
Life is duty perform it
Life is game play it
Life is journey complete it
Life is love enjoy it
Life if opportunity avail it
Life is promise fulfil it.
Life is puzzle solve it.
Life is science experience it.
Life is sorrow overcome it.
Life is song sing it
Life is struggle face it.
Life is talent utilize it.

Meghna Roop Raina,
Phase-I Purkhoo Camp.

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QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK:
1.By what margin Great Britain beat India in the final to crush their hopes to qualify for Olympics?
2.How many Test matches South Africa will play in India?
3.What is the full form of JKFA?
4.In which country were the 1992 Olympic Games were held?
5.The term “Birdie” is associated with which game?
6.Tennis legend Stefan Edberg belongs to which country?
7.Which cricketer is often referred to by his nick-name “Haryana Hurricane?
8.Who scored the first triple century in Indian Cricket?
Answers to Quiz No 633
1.9 runs
2.91
3.Jammu and Kashmir Billiards and Snooker Association.
4 South Africa
5.Lawn Tennis
6.USA
7.29
8.Uruguay
Do You Know?
1. China first participated in the Tehran Asian Games in 1974.
2. Stephie D’ Souza was the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games gold medal.
3. Dilip Bose was the first Indian to be selected at Wimbledon.
4. The game of Snooker was originated in 1875 in India.
5. Qusaim Feroze was the first Asian to qualify for the Candidates’ round in World Chess.
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ROHINI K GUPTA, REHARI
Q: Every child comes with a message that God is not yet discouraged. Please comment?
A: Your perception holds enough of weight, because every new-born bring with him or her a new fortune for him or herself as also the family members concerned, which speaks volumes that God is still great and prevails upon all the worldly happenings.
PAARAS KOTWAL, PUNEJA
Q: My uncle says that poverty is not a major problem in our State as compared to other states, but unemployment is a big problem in Jammu and Kashmir. Is it true?
A: The observation of your uncle is very much true, because unemployment is one biggest problem that is haunting the State taking into consideration the prevailing unrest amongst the educated unemployed youth.
ASHRAF KATOCH, PARISTAN
Q: If you want to be happy, first of all decide to remain happy. How far this is correct?
A: Happiness is something which emerges from our inner-self. To attain happiness one is required to change his or her mindset and start thinking positively, because if one wants to live happily, there is no place for pessimism.
SHEIKH SAQIB, BHADERWAH
Q: The atmosphere gets sur-charged when examination days approach in the months of March and April. How should a student prepare himself to face these exam phobia, and how should a student prepare himself to face this exam phobia with a calm posture and emerge victorious?
A: The answer to your question is very simple. A student should remain a student and do all the activities which are required from the student. It would be the concentration level of any candidate which would decide his or her future. Hence a student must remain a student.
BALBIR KUMAR, SHIV NAGAR
Q: A game is said to have perfect information, if at each stage of the play, every player is aware of all past moves by himself and others as well as all future choices that are allowed. Please comment?
A: Your question revolves around the game of chess, where before making a move the concerned player is required to see the mind-set of his opponent and accordingly play his or her game. It is generally said that those who play good chess turn out to be good politicians.
SAHIL BHAT, PALOURA
Q: Quality is preferred to quantity in the field of education. Is not the present Government bent upon upgradation and opening up of more and more institutions without looking for quality education?
A: For obvious reasons the State Government has come out with a plan of opening up more and more educational institutions least caring about providing qualitative education. Upgradation of schools no doubt is a welcome step, but without infrastructure and the required teaching staff, the exercise of the Government seems to be something else that doing something better towards imparting quality education to the students.
WANI SHAKEEL, ALINBASS
Q: Life is a tragedy for those who feel but a comedy for those who twinkle. Comment?
A: Life is a span of period wherein every individual is required to enjoy every bit of it, may be tragic moments or for that matter deriving comedy, but as of me each and every moment should be enlivened with full glory of life so that any element of repentance could be warded off.
MANOJ KUMAR, DODA
Q: At the time of declaration of result, maximum students get failed but after re-evaluation they are declared passed, which means that Jammu University was fully responsible for their failure. Same is the case with me. Where should I file a case against Jammu University?
A: Filing a case against such a big institution would not serve any purpose, but at least you should consider yourself lucky enough that you got declared passed. At best you can knock the doors of State Accountability Commission, which has the power to provide justice to all those who stands denied of the same.
SANAA REHMAN, DODA
Q: The world has enough for everyone’s need, but not enough for every ones greed. As per my view point the corruption the root cause of arising out of greed to get more and more money, may be through odd means. Your comment?
A: Not the world but the earth has enough of everything to feed a person living on it but may fail to fulfill the greed of anybody to seeks to grab more than his needs.
SONY, KAMORE
Q: What is the best way to solve problem between two persons, to remain mute spectator or to conversate genuinely?
A: Mediation is the better way to solve any problem between two persons, but the person going for mediation must possess enough of courage to prevail upon the circumstances to reach at a resolve of the problem.
DEEPAK SINGH, JANIPUR
Q: The teacher is known as builder of nation, then why people and even the student don’t pay due respect to their teachers?
A: The reason is very simple. The teachers have also started thinking about materialistic worth, which they could amass merely by indulging in tuition practice. Gone are the days when the Government teachers used to conduct open air classes even during summer vacations in Jammu that too without seeking any pecuniary benefits from the students. I feel pride of having been taught by such teachers, whose main object was to teach.
NARINDER KUMAR, DODA
Q: I want to propose a girl who has migrated to Jammu from Doda and at the same time time I don’t know her where-abouts. What should I do?
A: It would be better advised you to concentrate on your studies rather than indulging in love affairs, because to take such a bold initiative one should be self-sufficient to have means of sustenance and a broader vision to carry on with liabilities coming in the way of life.
DIKSHA KOTWAL, BHADERWAH
Q: Why majority fathers love their daughters and most of mothers like their sons?
A: The answer us very simple. Like poles repel each others and unlike poles attract each other.
TARIQ JAVED, DODA
Q: Why some people especially women are unable to control their tears?
A: Because tears are the weapons, which the female of species put to use, when their spoken words fail them to express their thoughts before all.
CHANKYA, KATHUA
Q: Why despite supremacy of Indian constitution, our politicians are not capable of fulfilling essential characteristics and most of them are involved in anti-social activities to earn ill gotten money?
A: Gone are the days when the people used to join politics with a mission to serve the common people. Now-a-days the criminals have made intrusion in politics so such an extent and no gentle person would like to even think of entering into politics. There may be a few politicians with good moral character, but their number of very less.

J K KAUL, JAMMU

Q: Should the real estate be given the status of industry?
A: Real Estate in itself is a fast grooming industry and people have started giving preference to invest in this sector for faster gains. This sector must be given status of an industry.
SUNJAY DHAR, SARWAL
Q: What is the difference between a.m. and p.m.?
A: The a.m. starts from the mid of night and p.m. begins from noon.

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Hi Friends! We are back with your favourite column for the week. Please have a look at OUR MESSAGE before you send in your message to us.

1. To all from Asha Raina: ‘‘ A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it when you have forgotten the words”.
2. From Gurpartap Singh to all: ‘‘ It is with our passion, as it is with fire and water, they are good servants but bad masters ’’.
3. To all from Veenu Pandit: ‘‘ A respect for time is a great qualification for success”.
4. From K K Gupta all: ‘‘ We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give”.
5. To all from J N Bhat: ‘‘ We should act upon the social reforms because cases like dowry deaths are a cause of worry for the parents of young girls ’’.
6. From Mohnish Digra to all : ‘‘The reason many people fail to recognize opportunities is because it comes disguised as hardwork’’.
7. To all from Abdul Humid: ‘‘ Success is sweet but its secret is sweat, so the path to success is best with a pinch of struggle”.
8. From Raman Gupta to all: ‘‘ Discourage is a kind of retreat where you escape from reality and land yourself in self pity”.
9. To all from Neeraj Gupta: ‘‘ There is no substitute of hard work”.
10. From Gulshan Gupta to all: ‘‘ On the path of success never ignore the common people because you pick great things from small”.
11. From R K Raina to all: ‘‘ Obstacles are those frightful things we see when we take our eyes off our goal ’’.
12. To all from Arun K Gupta: “A good book is the best of friends, the same for today and for ever” .
13. From Subash Magotra to all: ‘‘ Jealousy makes us smaller in the heart of our friends, weaker in eyes of our adversaries and defenseless in the hands of our enemies ’’.
BEST MESSAGE
The award of rupees 100 for this week’s best message has gone to Usha Rani R/o Postal Assistant Rehari Post office JAMMU for message to all: ‘‘ It Is better to bite your tongue than to make a biting remarks”.
Congrats.You have to collect the prize money from the EXCELSIOR office within week’s time.



Haresh Singh

 

 

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