Friday, 30 August 2013

Love Poems No. 11 : HAD I KNOWN IT BEFORE

HAD I KNOWN IT BEFORE

Had I known it before
That bliss was it to be in You!
Had I known it before
That life was it to be with you!

    The tracks of my race would not have been the same,
    Mission of my life would not have been the same.

Meaninglessness of my course,
Barrenness of my being,
Endlessness of my desires, 
Sickness of my parts,
Emptiness of my intellect,
Hollowness of my pursuits,
Would not have been the same
Had I known it before.

    You and I would not have been the same,
     Had I known it before.

Dr. Abraham Karickam

15 GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA



1) "Learn from the mistakes of
others... you can't live long
enough to make them all
yourselves!!"

2)"A person should not be too
honest. Straight trees are cut first
and Honest people are screwed
first."
...

3)"Even if a snake is not
poisonous, it should pretend to be
venomous."

4)"There is some self-interest
behind every friendship. There is
no friendship without self-
interests. This is a bitter truth."

5)" Before you start some work,
always ask yourself three
questions - Why am I doing it,
What the results might be and Will
I be successful. Only when you
think deeply and find satisfactory
answers to these questions, go
ahead."

6)"As soon as the fear approaches
near, attack and destroy it."

7)"The world's biggest power is
the youth and beauty of a
woman."

8)"Once you start a working on something, don't be afraid of
failure and don't abandon it.
People who work sincerely are the
happiest."

9)"The fragrance of flowers
spreads only in the direction of
the wind. But the goodness of a
person spreads in all direction."

10)"God is not present in idols.
Your feelings are your god. The
soul is your temple."

11) "A man is great by deeds, not
by birth."

12) "Never make friends with
people who are above or below
you in status. Such friendships
will never give you any
happiness."

13) "Treat your kid like a darling
for the first five years. For the
next five years, scold them. By the
time they turn sixteen, treat them
like a friend. Your grown up
children are your best friends."

14) "Books are as useful to a
stupid person as a mirror is useful
to a blind person."

15) "Education is the Best Friend.
An Educated Person is Respected
Everywhere. Education beats the
Beauty and the Youth."

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Students of KIPS under the auspices of Garden Club and Nature Club have launched the project of Medicinal Garden on campus. Their intention is to make a rare garden of 500 species of medicinal plants and they have already planted 100 trees. The program was inaugurated by Principal Jiji. P. Mathew at a special function on 29th August 2013. Director Susan Abraham presided. Deepa Thankachen, Anila S. V and Bini Thankachen are co-coordinators. This is part of Malayala Manorama Nallapatam Project.

Love Poems No. 10 :MY HEART BLEEDS

MY HEART BLEEDS

My heart bleeds, I fail to find
The beat of my heart, the breath of my life,
The soul of my being, the mirror of my eyes,
Supposed to be present everywhere.
              
                 She tries to evade my glance
                 When my soul cries to fly to her
                 And seek solace for ever more
                 In her lap and there alone

Her gloomy eyes make me wild
And frenzy begins to burn me live;
A thousand seas and thousand stars
Seemed to rest once in her eyes.

                From her sight I can fly away
                To the far skies yet unknown,
                But it will be the plight of deer
                That lost it's musk during the course.

Dr. Abraham Karickam

WONDERS IN THE OCEAN WORLD





















Malala Yousafzai awarded 2013 International Children's Peace Prize


Teenage activist MalalaYousafzai, shot in the head by a Taliban militant last October after campaigning for girls' right to education, has won the prestigious International Children's Peace Prize, KidsRights announced on Tuesday.

The Pakistani 16-year-old will receive the award from 2011 Nobel Peace Prize  winner and women's rights campaigner TawakkolKarman at a glittering ceremony in The Hague on September 6, the Amsterdam-based organization said

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

10 Animals that Lived Longer than the Oldest Known Human

Ocean Quohog – 507 years old

Arctica islandica, common name the ocean quahog, is a species of edible clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Arcticidae. This species is native to the North Atlantic Ocean, and it is harvested commercially as a food source. This species is also known by a number of different common names, including Icelandic cyprine, mahogany clam, mahogany quahog, black quahog, and black clam. Ocean quahogs live in water between 25 and 1,300 feet deep. In the northern part of their range, they’re found in shallower water closer to shore. 
The mollusks are known to live exceptionally long lives with two specimens found to have lived 507 years (Paul G. Butler et al.) and 375 years (Schone et al.).


Bowhead Whales
Oldest Living Mammals on Earth – 211 years old


The Bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) is a baleen whale of the right whale family Balaenidae. A stocky dark-colored whale without a dorsal fin, it can grow to 20 m (66 ft) in length. This thick-bodied species can weigh 75 tonnes (74 long tons; 83 short tons) to 100 tonnes (98 long tons; 110 short tons), second only to the blue whale in weight. 
It lives entirely in fertile Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, unlike other whales that migrate to feed or reproduce to low latitude waters. It is listed by the National Marine Fisheries Service as “endangered” under the auspices of the United States’ Endangered Species Act.
In an article by science writer Ned Rozell of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, a whale was analyzed with an age of 211 years. The aging method used measures changes in aspartic acid in a specimen’s eyeball and has an accuracy range of about 16%, meaning the 211 year-old bowhead could have been from 177 – 245 years old. This would make it the oldest known mammal that exists.


“Adwaita” the Aldabra Giant Tortoise – 256 years old


Adwaita (meaning “one and only” in Sanskrit) (c. 1750 – 23 March 2006) was the name of a 250 kg (550 pound) male Aldabra giant tortoise in the Alipore Zoological Gardens of Kolkata, India. He was amongst the longest-living animals in the world and is believed to be the oldest known tortoise on record. 
According to the BBC, historical records show he was a pet of British general Robert Clive of the East India Company and had spent several years in his sprawling estate before he was brought to the Alipore Zoo in Calcutta about 130 years ago. The shell of Adwaita will be carbon-dated to hopefully provide a more accurate assessment of his age. 

“Hanako” the Koi Fish – 226 years old


Koi fish are ornamental varieties of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Koi varieties are distinguished by coloration, patterning, and scalation. Some of the major colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream.
According to Laura Barton of The Guardian: the age of a fish is calculated in much the same way as one works out the age of a tree by counting its rings; most fish have growth rings on their scales known as annuli. This technique was used to estimate the age of Hanako, meaning “flower maid”, the world’s oldest koi carp, who died on July 7, 1977 at the age of 226 years.


The Geoduck – 168 years old

The geoduck (Panopea generosa) is a species of very large, edible, saltwater clam in the family Hiatellidae. The common name is derived from a Native American word meaning “dig deep”. Contrary to the spelling, the pronunciation of this clam is “gooey duck” and the odd spelling is likely the result of poor transcription. 
The geoduck is native to the west coast of North America, primarily occurring in Washington State and British Columbia. With their extremely long siphons which can be 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length, the geoduck is both one of the largest clams in the world, and one of the longest-lived animals of any type. 
These clams were not fished commercially until the 1970s, but in recent decades a huge demand from Asian markets has developed, and the clams are now farmed as well as being harvested in the wild. The clams currently sell for huge sums of money, which has made poaching a problem.
According to a scientific research paper by J.M. (Lobo) Orensanz et al., the oldest recorded specimen was 168 years old.


Sturgeon Fish – 125 years old


One of the oldest families of bony fish in existence, sturgeon are native to subtropical, temperate and sub-Arctic rivers, lakes and coastlines of Eurasia and North America. Sturgeon is the common name used for some 26 species of fish in the family Acipenseridae. Sturgeons ranging from 7–12 feet (2-3½ m) in length are common, and some species grow up to 18 feet (5.5 m).
In April of 2012, the Wisconsin state Department of Natural Resources tagged a 125-year-old sturgeon that measured 7 feet and 3 inches in length and weighed 240-pounds. The fish, which was released back into the river after it was tagged, was also the largest ever captured in Wisconsin.


Orange Roughy – 149 years old

The Orange Roughy is a relatively large deep-sea fish belonging to the slimehead family (Trachichthyidae). It is found in deep waters (180 – 1,800m / 590 – 5,900 ft) waters of the Western Pacific Ocean, eastern Atlantic Ocean, Indo-Pacific, and in the Eastern Pacific off Chile. The fish is actually a bright, brick red color; however, the orange roughy fades to a yellowish orange after death. 
The maximum published age of 149 years (G.E. Fenton et al.) was determined via radiometric dating of trace isotopes found in an orange roughy’s otolith (“ear bone”).


Freshwater Pearl Mussels: 210 – 250 years old


The freshwater pearl mussel, scientific name Margaritifera margaritifera, is an endangered species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusc in the family Margaritiferidae. This species is capable of making fine-quality pearls, and was historically exploited in the search for pearls from wild sources. 
In recent times, the Russian malacologist Valeriy Ziuganov received worldwide reputation after he discovered that the pearl mussel exhibited negligible senescence (i.e., lack of symptoms of aging) and he determined that it had a maximum lifespan of 210–250 years, according to his published report entitled: Life Span Variation of the Freshwater Pearl Shell: A Model Species for Testing Longevity Mechanisms in Animals.


Red Sea Urchin – 200 years old

Strongylocentrotus franciscanus, commonly called Red Sea Urchin (although its color ranges from pink or orange to nearly black), is a sea urchin found in the Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California. It lives in shallow waters from the low-tide line to 90 metres (300 ft) deep, and is typically found on rocky shores that are sheltered from extreme wave action.
A Sea Urchin’s spherical body is completely covered by sharp spines that can grow up to 8 cm. These spines grow on a hard shell called the “test”, which encloses the animal. The oldest ones have been measured to be around 19 cm in diameter.
According to a research paper by Thomas A. Ebert at the Department of Zoology at Oregon State University, the largest reported red sea urchins are from British Columbia, Canada and are expected to be around 200 years old.

Lamellibrachia luymesi – 170 years old


Lamellibrachia luymesi is a species of tube worms in the family Siboglinidae. It lives at deep-sea cold seeps where hydrocarbons (oil and methane) are leaking out of the seafloor. It is entirely reliant on internal, sulfide-oxidizing bacterial symbionts for its nutrition.
The most well-known seeps where Lamellibrachia luymesi lives are in the northern Gulf of Mexico from 500 to 800 m depth. This tube worm can reach lengths of over 3 m (10 ft), and grows very slowly. 
According to a research article by Sharmishtha Dattagupta et al., the tubeworm has a lifespan of over 170 years. 

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Thought for the day


Love Poems No. 9 : WHO PULLS ME BACK?



WHO PULLS ME BACK?

Who calls me from behind?
I cannot move a step
As I am pulled to the centre
Though the wide world beckons me.
           
            What is it that makes me sad
Though all I have to give me joy?
What is it that holds me back
From seeking pastures ever anew?

I am destined to remain in place
In steadfast love and divine care
For it is his pleasure and will
And my life and gifts His alone.

Let me flow on the wings of time,
Though I don’t fly ahead of time
In supersonic jets around,
At last to reach the desired shore.

                                       Dr. Abraham Karickam


Monday, 26 August 2013



Internet population in India hits 74 million, is 3rd largest in world

India with 73.9 million internet users is the world's third largest Internet population, overtaking Japan but behind China and the US, according to research firm ComScore. Rising number of mobile audience, devices and consumption habits reveal that consumers are becoming more platform agnostic in their digital media consumption and switch devices to stay up to date on email, news, social media, said ComScore's India Digital Future in Focus 2013.

Saturday, 24 August 2013

District Camp of Bharath Scouts and Guides in KIPS

K. Lillykutty, AEO Kottarakkara inaugurating Scout and Guide District Camp at KIPS on 24th August, 2013






BHARATH SCOUTS AND GUIDES

The Boy Scouts Movement had a simple start in the year 1907 when a retired Army General Lord Baden Powell conducted an experimental camp in Brown sea Island in England with 20 boys. The successful conduct of the camp and publication of the Book “Scouting for Boys” in a fortnightly marked the start of the Boy Scout Movement.In the year 1910, Crystal palace Rally was held where Girls wearing the boy Scout uniform appeared and wanted to join the Scout Movement. Lord Baden Powell decided to start a movement for Girls with the help of his sister Agnes Baden Powell
Scouting started in India in the year 1909, when Captain T.H.Baker established the first Scout Troop in Bangalore and got it registered with imperial Headquarters, London.subsequently, Scout Troops were formed in Kirkee (Pune), Simla, Madras, Jabalpur,  Lonavla (Mumbai) and registered with the Imperial Headquarters during 1910 and 1911. These units were open to European and Anglo Indian Children only.The first Guide Company in India was started in Jabalpur, Central India  in 1911.As the Scout Movement was not initially open to the Indian boys, Nationalist leaders of India decided to offer Scouting activities to Indian Boys and Sewa Samiti Scout Association was formed with Headquarters in Allahabad by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru and Pandit Sriram Bajpai. Dr.Annie Besant with the help of  Shri G.S.Arundale started a seperate Scout Association for Indian Boys in Madras.
Efforts were made for unification of different scout groups existing in India during the visit of Lord Baden Powell to India in 1921 and 1937 but failed. Major reason for the failure in unification was the promise clause which included the word “Duty to King”. Our Patriotic sentiments of our Nationalist leaders did not approve the allegiance to the British Empire and instead it was insisted that allegiance  loyalty to the Country should be part of the Scout Promise.. 

Friday, 23 August 2013

Love Poems No. 8 : BECAUSE OF YOU AND YOU ALONE

BECAUSE OF YOU AND YOU ALONE

I was a lost sheep, You saved me,
I was a lost penny, You found me;
Because of you I am what I am
Because of You and You alone.
Wintry blows and stormy blasts
About to up root this feeble bud
 Heaved in vain because I was
Always under blessed care
Of thousand angles on command
To help me see the spring advance
With joyful colours all around,
Because of You and You alone.

                  Dr. Abraham Karickam

List of Indian Prime Ministers (1947-2013)



No
Name
Entered office
Left office
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Political party
1
Jawahar Lal Nehru
15-Aug-1947
27-May-1964
14-Nov-1889
27-May-1964
Indian NationalCongress
2
Gulzarilal Nanda
27-May-1964
9 June 1964 *
4 July 1898
15-Jan-1998
Indian NationalCongress
3
Lal Bahadur Shastri
09-Jun-1964
11-Jan-1966
02-Oct-1904
11-Jan-1966
Indian NationalCongress
4
Gulzarilal Nanda
11-Jan-1966
24 January 1966   *
4-July-1898
15-Jan-1998
Indian NationalCongress
5
Indira Gandhi
24-Jan-1966
24-Mar-1977
19-Nov-1917
31-Oct-1984
Indian NationalCongress
6
Morarji Desai
24-Mar-1977
28-Jul-1979
29-Feb-1896
10-Apr-1995
Janata Party
7
Charan Singh
28-Jul-1979
14-Jan-1980
23-Dec-1902
29-May-1987
Janata Party
8
Indira Gandhi
14-Jan-1980
31-Oct-1984
19-Nov-1917
31-Oct-1984
Indian NationalCongress
9
Rajiv Gandhi
31-Oct-1984
02-Dec-1989
20-Aug-1944
21-May-1991
Indian National Congress(Indira)
10
Vishwanath PratapSingh
02-Dec-1989
10-Nov-1990
25-Jun-1931
27-Nov-2008
Janata Dal
11
Chandra Shekhar
10-Nov-1990
21-Jun-1991
01-Jul-1927
08-Jul-2007
Samajwadi JanataParty
12
P. V. Narasimha Rao
21-Jun-1991
16-May-1996
28-Jun-1921
23-Dec-2004
Indian NationalCongress
13
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
16-May-1996
01-Jun-1996
25-Dec-1924
Alive
Bharatiya JanataParty
14
H. D. Deve Gowda
01-Jun-1996
21-Apr-1997
18-May-1933
Alive
Janata Dal
15
Inder Kumar Gujral
21-Apr-1997
19-Mar-1998
04-Dec-1919
Alive
Janata Dal
16
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
19-Mar-1998
22-May-2004
25-Dec-1924
Alive
Bharatiya JanataParty
17
Dr. Manmohan   Singh
22-May-2004
Incumbent
26-Sep-1932
Alive