nanni orayiram nanni

nanni orayiram nanni

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The pune starter





My 'transplantation' from Kochi to pune was not just work transfer but the transfer of my life.
I completed wonderful quarter century in a lovely kerala village and now suddenly shifted to the noisy bright sleepless rushing pune city.
It was like end of the world when i landed at pune airport.Obviously I was not ready to accept the changes.
Instead of the cool breeze through teak woods the black smoke rushed in to my lungs, instead of the chirps of birds and soft sounds of leaves dancing in the wind all those vehicle's irritating  beeps filled my ears. The greenery which soothed my vision was replaced with clumsy gray city. I felt difficult to breath in this calmless place.
The only thing i am here is for my love and my family every thing else was not my interest, they simply disturbed me, reminded me of my lost golden age.
On the way to office i only saw the advertisements of apartments with bollywood actresse's attracting poses, If it was in kerala no actresses would have ever been selected as a model for apartments, Mohan lal , Mammooty and Jayaram will be featuring it with their heartrobbing smiles.
On My  first day at office with all prejudications about north indians and office i felt every one staring at me as i came from some where like pandora.
I felt office like a scary house.no one was compassionate,I was like a lamb in the middle of wolves. for two minutes my heart was rushed with emotions of loosing my kingdom and lost in woods.tears rolled down which i tried hard to hide from those high profiled persons around me.I felt too small for this world.\\
A formal introduction to every one did not help me to melt down the ice. I kept quiet and sat on a seat which was some one else's. One lady logged on the system for me and threw a look at me like im tresspassing in to her father's property.That made my south indian patriotic blood run fast in my nerves, but being a lamb i just kept silent.
After staring at the system which has no internet or intranet access for about 5 hours I prepared to rush out of this 'chateau d'if'. six o clock seemed like a life saver. with the irritated throat caused by the un expected ginger tea i had first time in my life from this so called 'big' office,s big spacious canteen i ran to my father to gulp heart full of comfort and love.
There ends the first day tragedy as a stranger and starts the tragedy from second day as a familiar face :(

Thursday, July 28, 2011

enthu parayan

kalikalam

മനോരമയുടെ  ചീഫ്  എഡിറ്റര്‍  ആയിരുന്ന  k m Mathew ഇന്റെ  പേരില്‍  സ്റ്റാമ്പ്‌  ഇറങ്ങുന്നു . ദൈവമേ  നമുക്ക്  താമസിയാതെ  CRIME , FIRE തുടങ്ങിയ  വാരികക്കരുടെയും , Nikesh kumar , John Brittas തുടങ്ങിയ  പത്ര  പ്രമുഖരുടെയുമൊക്കെ  പേരില്‍  സ്റ്റാമ്പ്‌  ഉകള്‍  പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കാം . ഇതെല്ലം  ഗാന്ധി  ജി  യുടെ  സ്റാമ്പ് ഇനോപ്പം  തന്നെ  ഒട്ടിക്കുകയും  ചെയ്യണ്ടി  വന്നേക്കാം . അഭിമാനിക്കൂ 
മിക്കവാറും അദ്ധേഹത്തിന്റെ ഭാര്യ അന്നമ്മ മാത്യുവിന്റെ പേരിലും താമസിയാതെ സ്റാമ്പ് ഇറക്കും . കാരണം ഇന്നത്തെ keraaleeya വനിതകള്‍ക്ക്  'വനിതാ' എന്നത് ജനനം മുതല്‍ കല്യാണം കാത്തു കുത്ത്, ഭര്‍ത്താവിനെ എങ്ങനെ മേരുക്കം, കുട്ടികളുടെ ടിഫ്ഫിന്‍ ബോക്സ്‌ ഇല എന്തൊക്കെ അലങ്കാരങ്ങള്‍ നടത്തം എവിടെ ഒക്കെ ഷോപ്പിംഗ്‌ ഇന് പോകാം , എങ്ങനെ കാസ് ബുദ്ധി ഉപയോഗിച്ച് ചിലവാക്കണം എന്ന് വേണ്ട സകലമാന വിധ ഉപദേശവും കൊടുക്കുന്ന ഒരു ladie 'സ ബൈബിള്‍ തന്നെ ആണല്ലോ.

എന്തിനു മടിക്കുന്നു .
 
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Hang HIM ,let it be a lesson for every one

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

BEWARE

World turns  grey every morning,,,
the smog hides it and reflects the fake orange light from horizon
its not the colour of beginning
but alarm....

Beware the fury of nature,
behind the greenery there lies a dangerous red
for the deeds of rich ,poor suffers..
for the deeds of human ,animalia cries..

Trees gave shadow,but now they are shadows of future
future which waits to engulf the beats..
future which is sarcastic...
future which pays us for our past,,,

beware the nature, ,,
beware the  Gods....
Earth is not granted any more...

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

United Nations Report on Toxic Electronic Waste

United Nations Report on Toxic Electronic Waste

 According to a United Nations report released recently Developing countries face increasing environmental and health hazards from electronic waste unless toxic materials are collected and recycled properly.
The report highlights the problem of recycling and salvaging procedures in poorer countries, often in unsafe conditions by unregulated operators. Sales of electronic devices are set to rise sharply in the next 10 years, particularly in emerging economies such as China and India, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) said.
According to report, titled Recycling - from EWaste to Resources, the world produces about 40 million tons of waste from electronic devices, known as e-waste, every year.
Main Feature
Experts said exposure to toxic chemicals from ewaste - including lead, cadmium, mercury, chromium and polybrominated biphenyls - can damage the brain and nervous system, affect the kidneys and liver, and cause birth defects.
The report was launched in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali. It used data from11 developing countries to estimate current and future e-waste generation from discarded computers, printers, mobile phones, pagers, cameras, music players, refrigerators, toys, televisions and other items.
China produces an estimated 2.3million tons of ewaste annually, and though the country has banned e-waste imports, it remains a major dumping ground for waste from developed countries, the report said.
The UN research predicts that in South Africa and China, e-waste from old computers may jump by 200 to 400 per cent from 2007 levels and by 500 per cent in India.
E-waste from mobile phones in the same period is forecast to rise seven times in China, and 18 times in India.
According to the report, over 1 billion mobile phones were sold in 2007 worldwide, up from 896 million in 2006.
The report said most e-waste in China was improperly handled, with much of it incinerated by backyard recyclers to recover valuable metals like gold. Jim Pucket of the Basel Action Network, a nongovernmental organization fighting the international trade in toxic wastes, said massive amounts of discarded devices had been exported to China for years.
But China is not alone in facing the serious e-waste problem. India, Brazil, Mexico and others may also face rising environmental damage and health problems if e-waste recycling is left to the vagaries of the informal sector.
Report urged governments to establish e-waste management centres, building on existing organizations working in the area of recycling and waste management.


What is Electronic Waste

Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap, orWaste Electricalc and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) describes loosely discarded, surplus, obsolete, broken, electrical or electronic devices. The processing of electronic waste in developing countries causes serious health and pollution problems because electronic equipment contains some very serious contaminants such as lead, cadmium, beryllium and brominated flame retardants. Even in developed countries recycling and disposal of e-waste involves significant risk to workers and communities and great care must be taken to avoid unsafe exposure in recycling operations and leaching of material such as heavy metals from landfills and incinerator ashes.