Messages In This Digest (7 Messages)
- 1.
- Looking Job for HR Executive From: Raj K.
- 2.
- Robotics workshop and Press Release about Nextsapiens by TOI From: Kumar Garvit
- 3a.
- Re: RUDRAPRAYAG: Mechanic brings light to his village From: krishna rawat
- 4a.
- Very good performance of Sanjeeta Kukreti in - ANGREJI BULBUL From: krishna rawat
- 5.
- An Uttaranchali (retired) Mechanic brings light to his village (khor From: Mukund Dhoundiyal
- 6.
- Fw: 12 Things GOD won't ask on the day From: mrityunjay pokhariyal
- 7.
- congress meet in dehradun on 11th june2008 From: dhirendra pratap
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Looking Job for HR Executive
Posted by: "Raj K." raj_4_u2000in@yahoo.co.in raj_4_u2000in
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:40 pm (PDT)
Dear all
I'm looking job in new delhi for HR executive and enclosing herewith my curriculum vitae. if any body is in such field, pls help me.
thank you
aarti negi
9971721049
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Robotics workshop and Press Release about Nextsapiens by TOI
Posted by: "Kumar Garvit" k_garvit@yahoo.co.in k_garvit
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:40 pm (PDT)
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Re: RUDRAPRAYAG: Mechanic brings light to his village
Posted by: "krishna rawat" kpsr_2004@yahoo.com kpsr_2004
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:40 pm (PDT)
HATS OFF to Mr. Bhandari.........
If anyone has his contact number please let me know, I would like to speak to him.
My name is Krishnapal Singh Rawat and I am currently based in Dubai, UAE, working for a Bank as Sales Manager and am very keen to invest in such inhouse development projects which will contribute to growth of our society.
Regards,
Krishnapal Singh Rawat
My mobile number - 0097150-3417559
Raju Gusain <rajugusain@yahoo.co.in > wrote:
MAIL TODAY
Friday, May 30, 2008
By Raju Gusain in Khor (Rudraprayag)
http://www.mailtoday.in/showstory. aspx?queryed= 9&querypage= 12&boxid= 1536490&parentid =6704&eddate= May%2030% 202008%2012: 00AM
NO MOTORABLE road, primary health centre, government-
supplied electricity, post office or telephone! Khor
village in Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand, is like other
remote villages in the state. But the successful
experiment of producing electricity through awatermill
(gharat )by a retired Border Roads Organisations (BRO)
senior mechanic, Pushkar Singh Bhandari, make Khor
special. Bhandaris efforts have brought light in the
village where government electricity lines have not
reached so far. He has used his watermill in an
innovative way to light the houses of about 40
families for the past 12 years. Bhandari tapped water
near the village and took it to his watermill through
asmall canal by installing pipes. In 1996, Bhandari
set up awatermill in the village. On Diwali that year,
the villagers lit up their homes with the power supply
provided by Bhandari. The 60- year- old says: "Earlier
villagers used to travel 2km on foot to grind the
grains. After retiring from BRO, Iset up awatermill,
200 metres from my village. Iwas amazed to see that
the mill can grind 30 kg wheat per hour. This made me
believe that Icould generate electricity through my
watermill. I worked as a mechanic and also obtained
knowledge on electricity during my 28 years of
service." Bhandari spent money from his retirement
pension. He bought an alternator from Rishikesh and an
electric load control from Saharanpur. He designed
ahorizontal turbine with 24 blades to produce about
5kilowatt of electricity. He spent Rs 35,000, fixing
electric lines on wooden poles. Bacchi Ram Dhyani, an
80- year- old from the neighbouring Dangi village,
recalling the 1996 Diwali, said: "People from
neighbouring villages came to Khor. Many old people
saw electricity for the first time in their life." As
a token maintenance charge, Bhandari charges each
family Rs 50 per month. He provides electricity for
six hours from 6pm to midnight and rest of the time
the watermill grinds foodgrains. During wedding
ceremonies, he charges Rs 300 to 500 for three nights,
for supplying electricity. Due to shortage of water
the electric supply remains suspended in summer for
three months. From April to June bright sunshine
prevails and the villagers use solar power instead.
Last year the Alternate Hydro Energy Centre conducted
tested the turbine made by Bhandari. The IIT team
recorded 4.73 kilowatt output. Bhandari is happy to
share his expertise with others. He has helped many
villagers in setting up watermills with micro hydro
centres at places such as Ghinthana, Jakhnayali,
Ghulteer, Raidi, Rodu Sirsoli, Matthyagoan, Bhiri,
Silgoat, Bioghat and Lamgoan. The government has
decided to install electricity poles in Khor. Power is
likely to reach here by 2009
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Very good performance of Sanjeeta Kukreti in - ANGREJI BULBUL
Posted by: "krishna rawat" kpsr_2004@yahoo.com kpsr_2004
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:40 pm (PDT)
Last night I got to see the Uttaranchali album Angreji Bulbul and I loved the performance of Sanjeeta Kukreti.
Here in Dubai we hardly get to see any Uttaranchali albums and whatever we get also are not that great in terms of vedios. But this one was great.
What a brilliant performance. Her performance was upto the bollywood standards, which is rarely seen in Uttaranchali albums. Uptill now I use to like only Pannu Gusain's performances in Uttaranchali albums but now I will wait for Sanjeeta's new performance.
Great show Sanjeeta, you are my heroine.
Krishnapal Singh Rawat
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An Uttaranchali (retired) Mechanic brings light to his village (khor
Posted by: "Mukund Dhoundiyal" mldhoundiyal@grouply.com mldhoundiyal
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:40 pm (PDT)
*Mechanic brings light to his village*
**
*By Raju Gusain in Khor (Rudraprayag)*
**
** ** *NO MOTORABLE road, primary health centre, government- supplied
electricity, post office or telephone! Khor village in Rudraprayag,
Uttarakhand, is like other remote villages in the state. But the successful
experiment of producing electricity through awatermill (gharat )by a retired
Border Roads Organisations (BRO) senior mechanic, Pushkar Singh Bhandari,
make Khor special. *
**
*Bhandaris efforts have brought light in the village where government
electricity lines have not reached so far. He has used his watermill in an
innovative way to light the houses of about 40 families for the past 12
years. Bhandari tapped water near the village and took it to his watermill
through asmall canal by installing pipes. In 1996, Bhandari set up
awatermill in the village. *
**
*On Diwali that year, the villagers lit up their homes with the power supply
provided by Bhandari. The 60- year- old says: "Earlier villagers used to
travel 2km on foot to grind the grains. After retiring from BRO, Iset up
awatermill, 200 metres from my village. Iwas amazed to see that the mill can
grind 30 kg wheat per hour. This made me believe that Icould generate
electricity through my watermill. I worked as a mechanic and also obtained
knowledge on electricity during my 28 years of service." Bhandari spent
money from his retirement pension. *
**
*He bought an alternator from Rishikesh and an electric load control from
Saharanpur. He designed ahorizontal turbine with 24 blades to produce about
5kilowatt of electricity. He spent Rs 35,000, fixing electric lines on
wooden poles. Bacchi Ram Dhyani, an 80- year- old from the neighbouring
Dangi village, recalling the 1996 Diwali, said: "People from neighbouring
villages came to Khor. *
**
*Many old people saw electricity for the first time in their life." As a
token maintenance charge, Bhandari charges each family Rs 50 per month. He
provides electricity for six hours �from 6pm to midnight and rest of the
time the watermill grinds foodgrains. During wedding ceremonies, he charges
Rs 300 to 500 for three nights, for supplying electricity. Due to shortage
of water the electric supply remains suspended in summer for three months.
From April to June bright sunshine prevails and the villagers use solar
power instead. *
**
*Last year the Alternate Hydro Energy Centre conducted tested the turbine
made by Bhandari. The IIT team recorded 4.73 kilowatt output. Bhandari is
happy to share his expertise with others. He has helped many villagers in
setting up watermills with micro hydro centres at places such as Ghinthana,
Jakhnayali, Ghulteer, Raidi, Rodu Sirsoli, Matthyagoan, Bhiri, Silgoat,
Bioghat and Lamgoan. The government has decided to install electricity poles
in Khor. Power is likely to reach here by 2009.*
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Fw: 12 Things GOD won't ask on the day
Posted by: "mrityunjay pokhariyal" m_p_himanshu@yahoo.com m_p_himanshu
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:40 pm (PDT)
Dear friends
Pl. read "12 Things GOD won't ask on the day"
Thanks
M.P..Himanshu
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congress meet in dehradun on 11th june2008
Posted by: "dhirendra pratap" dhirendrapratap100@yahoo.co.in dhirendrapratap100
Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:41 pm (PDT)
PRESS RELEASE June 7th 2008
The AICC Observer for Uttarakhand and Former Union Minister Mr.R.K.Dhawan will visit Dehradun on 11th June 2008 to address the meeting of the the Uttarakhand Congress Committee.
Disclosing this today the All India Congress Committee Member and Former State ranked Minister Mr.Dhirendra Pratap announced that in this meeting the AICC leader will review the follow up of the Union Governments decision in Uttarakhand by the state govt. regarding the withdrawl of the loans taken by the farmers.He will also take the stock of the party on the front of partys work for taking this great decision of the UPA government among the masses and particularly& nbsp;among the farmers.
Acciording to Mr.Pratap Mr.Dhawan will malso discuss the on going partys membership campaign and chalk out a strategy for the fortcoming panchayat elections in consultation withe senior party functionaries and leaders.
Dhirendra Pratap
S/d
Member,All India Congress Committee
Mo.09891068431
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