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Vote – Make a difference

Conversation between two friends.

X: It’s my day off from work today.

Y: Same here. My company doesn’t work on election day.

X: Lunch at my place?

Y: Shall we just meet up in the evening? I’m planning to cast my vote in the noon, so I won’t be free till the evening.

X: Big deal! As if your one vote is going to make a difference.

Does this conversation sound familiar to you? Have you ever thought that, it isn’t a big deal if just one person doesn’t vote? But, what if thousands of other people thought the same way? Wouldn’t it make a difference then?

Apart from the people who think of this day as just another public holiday to rest at home or meet up with friends, what might be the other reasons for people to restrain from voting by will?

In a recent focus group study we asked people to state the challenges that they face while voting, and why they restrain from voting at times. Here’s what they said,

Christina Simon a dentist by profession stated “I don’t like that black ink on my hand, UNAESTHETIC”.

“No proper toilet facilities” mentioned by a college student.

Tina Sunny a student, said “The pain of having to wait in a Long queue”.

In situations such as these, where trivial issues cause people to restrain from voting, one needs to understand how important a duty it is for every citizen to vote. Understanding the seriousness of the issue will enable people to overcome and look past these insignificant issues and understand the role they play in choosing the leaders who lead their nation.

Let’s look at some other challenges that were faced,

A 21 year old student “most important problem while voting, you don’t know whom to vote for, because you don’t know any of them”

“You should have clear information about the party’s work in the past and what they claim to improve or change in their manifesto for the future” – Abhijit, 24 years.

Knowledge can be gained through various sources such as the internet, from news channels on television and newspapers .Informed decision making can take place. In the above views shared by people, one of the issues highlighted was that, the public did not possess knowledge about the parties or candidates and therefore restrained from voting. One must again understand that these challenges can be easily overcome. All one needs to do is spend some time and gain knowledge about the candidates or parties standing for the election through various sources.

“Main problem is there is no one worthy enough to be voted for”-27 year old professor.

After being aware of all the candidates, and yet if people are dissatisfied they have the option of voting for NOTA, i.e. None of the Above(section 49O), an option that allows the public to not support any of the parties or candidates.

There are some more challenges that emerged out of this study, which made voting complicated for certain people. They were:

“My hometown is conoor, I’m staying in Chennai and I can’t vote in Chennai”-25 year old charted accountant.

“Personally I don’t believe in voting because they promise things just for the vote and post elections, they show their back and walk off. It’s a total waste and at the end of the day we don’t get anything in return for what we are doing,” stated a 21 year old accountant.

For issues such as these, people can seek help from appropriate government authorities and forums for such issues and try to get relevant solutions and answers, towards fulfilling their duty as a responsible citizen. Here’s some info about one such helpline that could be of help in voting related woes.

HELPLINE – http://www.justdial.com/National-Search/Voters-List-Helpline

Therefore, when there is a will, there is always a way to overcome challenges. We are a part of the largest democracy in the world, where the government is of, for and by the people. It is a two way process, and will work only if there is effective participation and fulfilment of duties from both ends, and when, both the people and the government play a responsible and more inclusive role in sustaining and nurturing the democracy.

So let us fulfil our duty and make use of this privilege. Try not to be that one person who thinks that their vote will not make a difference. Be the inspiration, for bringing a sense of belonging and responsibility towards the country. Change and also bring about a change in others by setting an example and casting your vote.

Voting is your right, vote for the right!

Lifestyle

Elections 2014 – The time to act

An election in a democracy is an act of choosing someone for a public office by voting. According to the election commission, the 16th Lok Sabha election is expected to host 780 million registered voters which is higher as compared to the 15th Lok Sabha elections and voting will take place in 543 constituencies in India. With an added 100 million newly eligible voters, this will be the longest and the most expensive general election in the history of the country. (Wikipedia.com)

When elections arrive, the first thing that comes to mind is to whom we shall cast our vote for. Don’t worry this article is not about supporting anybody, but a reminder about the right to vote.

Why is it important to vote? Does voting make any difference? Yes, voting does make a difference. Voting is the best way to get one’s opinion heard. Your vote is your voice. Voting gives us power to bring a change. If we care to vote, our voices will be heard loud and clear. Thereby politicians will be aware of the opinions and preferences of the public. The elected representatives are guided by what we say, particularly when we vote. If we don’t vote it gives an impression that we don’t fulfill the basic duty.

Voting is our right and our duty. Four points to clear your mind before heading out to the voting booth.

  • 1.     Have a clear understanding of the parties and candidates contesting in the national elections.
  • 2.     Think through before picking the right party/candidate, about whether the ideology and polities are in line with your expectations.
  • 3.     Know your local candidate in your constituency and where are they contesting from, etc.
  • 4.     The 49(O) option, we as citizens have the option of choosing NOTA-vote for NONE OF THE ABOVE.

Needless to say that voting does influence the future generation. By voting we can set an example for others as well as for our future citizens. Voting is the basic right and the informed decision of every citizen. It is the chance to make your voice heard. So make it count and make a difference.

Lifestyle

180 miles cycle ride organised by MS Society USA

Vikram, son of VS Parthasarathy from the TAFE Business Excellence team, participated in the US BP MS 180 miles Cycle Rally, aimed towards a social cause.

 

The BP MS 150 is a two-day fundraising cycling ride organized by the National MS Society of the United States of America. The largest event of its kind in North America, about 14000 riders participated in the event this year, raising more than US $18 million for MS (Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic, unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system).

The ride is a 180-mile journey from Houston to Austin. Breakpoints are positioned every 8-15 miles. The ride began on Saturday (19th April) morning, taking riders through scenic roads and a stop at noon for lunch. After riding 100 miles on day one, riders camp overnight at tent grounds.

 

On Sunday morning, riders follow a hilly route and enjoy the sprawling terrain of Bastrop and Buescher State Parks or bypass the parks via the Pfizer Lunch Express Route. The final leg of day two takes riders into Austin for exciting Finish Line festivities.

Lifestyle

Friend to farmers worldwide

Walking by this lineup of amazing tractors and seeing our efforts take shape, I go home with a smile everyday and come back the next morning with an even broader one.

These tractors are not just machines made of metal, but a reliable and trustworthy friend who will give their all to bring happiness and prosperity to the family they belong and the farmers they work with – day after day for decades together.

They cultivate, they care, they live!

No wonder that TAFE is today, the pride of India and a friend to farmers worldwide.

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Home-Made Miniature of the MF 5245 Tractor

It is always a delight to receive messages from our fans.. and one particular message was extra special!

Gaurav Yadav, one of our Facebook fans shared this miniature of the MF 5245 which he had made back in 8th grade during his summer vacations!

Isn’t it cute?

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Mudaliar s Arcot Kitchen – An Authentic South Indian Fiesta

Today, our team went out for lunch, and we thought we’d try a new restaurant. As suggested by one of our colleagues, we headed out to this place called Mudaliar’s Arcot Kitchen, just off Santhome High Road.

The place is a humble setup, but offers a wide variety of authentic South Indian delicacies that will satisfy the typical spice-loving Indian taste palette.

If you’re a non-vegetarian, this place is paradise, as it serves a host of sea food, egg based, chicken and mutton based dishes, prepared with traditional spices and served with tangy gravies. They have also designed a set of combo meals that will ensure a quick, filling bite for those who are looking for a speedy meal.

The personalized service and the warm, humble ambience makes you feel very much at home!

Overall, Mudaliar’s Arcot Kitchen is one place that every foodie should add in his/her bucket list.

Tips:

1) Best enjoyed when in great hunger.

2) Best enjoyed when the sole aim of your outing is to devour good food, and not worry about the ambience, and all that jazz.

3) Do not miss the crab; it is worth going there solely to try their crab preparations!

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Contemplation – A Short Poem

I can’t digest the change,
when i see what remains
sin is the oozing toxin,
that’s got our globe rotting.

There seems to be no day,
that will see a pure ray,
Of sound made of serenity
and sprouted buds of harmony.

We’re left helplessly watching by,
As the mascara darkens our sky,
One made of the hate we create
with an iniquitous notion to dominate.

Call off the bad blood,
Call off this plague,
We need love to flood
and rise above this hate.

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The Icon Retires Will Anybody Ever Bend It Like Beckham

He may have not been the fastest on the field.. He may have not had crazy tackling ability. But he was the best of what he could be. David Beckham is a household name today, obviously, as he is the biggest celebrity that the football world has ever seen. But fame and fashion aside, it was the sheer precision of David’s long passes, free kicks and corner kicks that won the hearts of football fans all over the world, including mine.

Starting out as a young lad in the English Premier League, Becks seemed to be the boy to look out for. He had one big dream in his mind, and it came true; playing for Manchester United.Under Sir Alex Ferguson’s able guidance, Beckham blossomed from a young talent to a global superstar, known for his trademark ability to curve the ball so beautifully, creating the popular phrase that was also a movie title: Bend it like Beckham!

After many successful years at Old Trafford, Becks joined the star-studded Real Madrid line-up and didn’t disappoint. Even while playing alongside Zenedine Zidance, Luis Figo, Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos; who were all stars by themselves, Beckham managed to carve a niche for himself when it came to long passes and spot kicks.

As with all celebrities, the media’s portrayal of David Beckham’s personal life and other non-related stuff began to distact people away from his real talent. But Beckham didn’t give in, he took it all on. He endorsed brands, married pop celebrity Posh Spice, became a fashion icon; but he made sure he still delivered his 100% on the field, and that is why he is what he is today.

Beckham didn’t really have a dream start to his international career though. His controversial red card against Argentina at the quarter-finals of World Cup 1998 angered English fans to such an extent, that they blamed him solely for England’s failure to move further in the tournament. Effigies were burnt, and the whole nation hated him. But as a man of great character, Beckham went face to face with this hatred and became England’s captain. He also redeemed himself and won back the love of his countrymen by scoring a crucial, defining last minute wonder free kick goal against Greece at the 2002 World Cup Qualifiers that took England through to the World Cup.

After having conquered the English Premier League and La Liga in Spain, Becks moved to the USA and joined LA Galaxy. Within few months of his inclusion, football, or ‘soccer’, as the Americans call it, became ever so popular. During his time there, Beckham was able to add such a level of class to Major League Soccer, and this seemed to bring about a better standard of soccer in the USA. During this period, Beckham also played for Italian giants, A C Milan, on loan.

Injury did play spoilsport for a few years, depriving Beckham of playing the 2010 World Cup. However, Becks continued to train hard, and focus on his practice and recovery. He took the LA Galaxy to the league leader position, and evidently conquered yet another league.

Post this, Beckham joined the French League with top club, PSG. He signed a very unique contract wherein he stated that all his salary earned here would directly go to a children’s home. With a season at PSG, Becks, although not as quick and firey as he was before, gave his best, and eventually, PSG were champions of the French League 2012-13. This according to Becks, was the perfect finish to an amazing career.

Beckham is not a Messi, or a Ronaldo, but he’s David Beckham; the man who made free kicks beautiful!