Monday, October 31, 2011
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
பிரபாவதி பாஸ்கர் இனி எந்த சத்தியாலும் பிரிக்ககூடாதுங்க ! ~மகேந்திரன்
கோவையில் ஒரு காப்பகத்தில் (அற்புதமணி இருக்கும் ) ஆறு மாதங்களுக்கு முன் பிரபாவதி வயது ஐம்பது இருக்கும் . என்னகாரனத்திநாளோ தெரியவில்லை காவல் துறையால் இந்த காப்பகத்தில் கொண்டுவந்து அடைக்கப்பட்டார் , நான் சேவைக்காக அந்த காப்பகம் செல்லும் போது கடந்த 20/10/2011 அன்று இந்த பிரபாவதி என்னிடம் " தான் ஆறுமாதத்திற்கு முன் சாலையில் மயங்கி இருந்தநிலையில் இருக்கும் போது யாரோ இங்கு வந்து என்னை விட்டுவிட்டு போய்விட்டார்கள் , அதற்குபிறகு இங்கு இருப்பவர்களிடம் என்னை பற்றி சொல்லும் போது என்னை ஏதோ பைத்தியக்காரி போல கருதி கவனிக்கவில்லை, தற்போது நீங்கள் எல்லோரிடமும் பழகுவதை பார்க்கும் பொழுது உங்களிடம் சொள்ளதொன்றுகிறது, எனது கணவர் பெயர் பாஸ்கர் தஞ்சை மாவட்டம், இது எனது கணவரின் அலைபேசி எண் என்றும் ஆனால் தற்பொழுது அது இயங்கவில்லை, எப்படியாவது என்னை கணவருடன் சேர்த்துவையுங்கள் என்றார் ,மேலும் அவர் கூறுப் பொழுது தன்னை இங்கு வேலை செய்வதற்கு ஏதுவாக பயன்படுத்தி கொள்கிறார்கள் அதனால் தான் நான் சொல்வதை கவனிப்பது இல்லை என்றும் "
அதனைதொடர்ந்து நான் எனது நண்பர் ரவிச்சந்திரன் விபரத்தை சொல்ல இது நம்மால் முடியும் எனில் முயச்சி எடுக்கலாம் ஆனால் காப்பக நிர்வாகிக்கு தெரிந்தால் ,நம்மால் மற்றவர்களை காப்பாற்ற முடியாத சூழ்நிலை வரலாம் அதனால் கவனம் என்றார் , (ஒன்று தெரியுமா அற்ப்புதமனியின் நிலையம் இதேதான்) ,
பிரபாவதி குடுத்த அலைபேசி என்னை வைத்து தேடினேன் 23/10/2010 அன்று பாஸ்கர் என்பவர் கிடைத்தார், அவரிடம் பிரபாவதி யார் என்று கேட்க " தனது மனைவி கடந்த ஆறு மாதமாக காணவில்லை தஞ்சையில் காவல்துறையிடம் தகவல் குடுத்து இருக்கிறோம் ,நாங்களும் தேடிக்கொண்டுதான் இருக்கின்றோ , எண் மனைவியை பற்றி விபரம் உங்களுக்கு தெரியுமா என்றார், "
உடனே அவரை (பாஸ்கர் ) கோவைக்கு வரசொல்லி அவராக தன் மனைவி இங்கு இருப்பதை தானாக அறிந்து வந்ததை போல காட்டிக்கொண்டு உங்கள் மனைவியை அழைத்து போங்க , அதன் படி நேற்று 29/10/2011 காலை பாஸ்கரும் அவரது தம்பியும் நேரில் வந்து பிராபாவதி இருக்கும் காப்பகன் சென்று பிரபாவதியை என்னிடம் வந்தார்கள் , அவர்களோடு நானும் ஒரு கோவிலுக்கு
பிரபாவதி பாஸ்கர் இனி எந்த சத்தியாலும் பிரிக்ககூடாதுங்க ! எல்லாம் உங்கள் ஆசிர்வாதம் ,
~மகேந்திரன்
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
நெருக்கடி...
   A  man rides his bike in a bicycle shed near Central Station Amsterdam  January 17, 2007. There are more bicycles than people in the  Netherlands, where each resident clocks up an average of 917 km (573  miles) a year on two wheels. Flat as a pancake and densely populated,  the Netherlands has tried to mitigate traffic congestion by encouraging  its 16 million people to travel on their 18 million bikes. Amsterdam's  central station has a multi-storey parking house for bikes and there are  racks on every street corner. REUTERS/Koen van Weel   | 
 Children living at a dump site play in a toy house they constructed out of debris in Tondo, Metro Manila May 3, 2007.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
 Sunbathers  and roofed wicker beach chairs are seen along the beach on the bay of  Travemuende, a popular holiday resort at the Baltic sea near the  northern German city of Luebeck, August 5, 2007. REUTERS/Morris Mac  Matzen 
 Painted  satellite dishes designed by German artist Daniel Knipping are set up  at an apartment building in Berlin's Schoeneberg district, June 14,  2010. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz 
 A  guest swims in the infinity pool of the Skypark that tops the Marina  Bay Sands hotel towers in Singapore June 24, 2010. The Sands Skypark,  which opened to the public on Thursday, features a 150-metre infinity  pool overlooking Singapore's city skyline and Marina Bay, a public  observation deck and a restaurant run by a celebrity chef. REUTERS/Vivek  Prakash 
 Residents  crowd in a swimming pool to escape the summer heat during a hot weather  spell in Daying county of Suining, Sichuan province July 4, 2010. China  is experiencing temperatures over 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees  Farhenheit) in at least 13 provinces and regions, according to the  National Meteorological Center on Sunday. Picture taken July 4, 2010.  REUTERS/Stringer 
 Children  play in water pipes at a construction site on the banks of the Yamuna  River in the northern Indian city of Allahabad July 26, 2010.  REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash 
 North  Koreans look at a Chinese boat for tourists on Yalu River near the  North Korean town of Sinuiju July 27, 2010. REUTERS/Jacky Chen 
 High  rise residential buildings are seen behind a slum in Mumbai July 20,  2010. India has Asia's third-largest economy and the increasing global  clout that goes with it. It is already home to a quarter of the world's  20 most densely populated cities. One of them is Mumbai, where some 18  million people crowd into slums and skyscrapers, stretching the city's  amenities and making it less attractive for investors. Picture taken  July 20, 2010. To match story INDIA-URBANISATION/ released on August 3,  2010. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
 Seven-and-a-half-month  old Tanisha Overbeeke smiles while resting on top of a leaf of the  Victoria Amazonica at the Rotterdam Blijdorp Zoo September 1, 2010.  Children could be photographed on top of the leaf, under the condition  that they do not weigh more than 15 kg (33 lbs). The Victoria Amazonica  blossoms over two nights producing flowers that are white on the first  night, which then turn pinkish-red by the second night. Its leaf could  have a diameter of up to two-and-a-half meters. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen 
 Students  use their books to protect their heads during a earthquake drill inside  a ground of the Paranaque National High School in Baclaran, Paranaque  city, metro Manila February 22, 2011. A mild quake, recorded at  magnitude 4.7 with a depth of 116km (72 miles) northwest of Batangas  shook the Philippine capital Manila on Tuesday but did not cause any  damage, a Philippines Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHILVOCS)  official reported. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco 
 Students  pose for a photo with a globe during a campaign to mark World Earth Day  in a middle school in Dexing, Jiangxi province April 19, 2011. World  Earth Day falls on April 22 every year. Picture taken April 19, 2011.  REUTERS/China Daily 
 Boys  sit in the trunk of a car while travelling on a street in Karachi May  15, 2011. The boys sat in the back as there was insufficient space  inside the car. REUTERS/Athar Hussain
 Buddhist  novice monk Kyaw Thiha plays during heavy rainfall at Shin Ohtama  Tharya monastery in Yangon May 31, 2011. Entering monkhood is a rite of  passage for many Myanmar boys, although most of them spend a few days to  a few months rather than as a lifetime commitment. The Sangha, as monks  are collectively known in Myanmar, is a powerful social force in the  country and is widely revered. They have also been politically active  since the colonial times, calling for justice and democracy on behalf of  the people. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 
 A  vessel traffic management operator guides vessels at the Port  Operations Control Centre at Changi Naval Base in Singapore July 25,  2011. Singapore is the world's busiest port by vessel arrival tonnage  with more than 127,000 vessels totaling 1.92 billion gross tons calling  at its port last year, according to the Maritime and Port Authority of  Singapore. REUTERS/Tim Chong 
 Hundreds  of commuters pack the Se central subway station during rush hour on  August 12, 2003. The Se station was inaugurated in 1978 and is the  largest station in the network, serving 150,000 passengers per hour.  More than 1.5 million commuters use the subway in the South America's  largest city every day. TPORT REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker 
 A  Chinese man checks condoms at the AIDS-awareness display at an  exhibition in Shanghai March 2, 2006. Last year, there were about 25,000  deaths from AIDS across China. In January, Beijing lowered, by about 30  percent, its estimate of the number of people living with HIV/AIDS, but  warned against complacency, saying the figure was still rising with  people unaware of the danger. REUTERS/Stringer
 A  view of a residential building in Shanghai June 10, 2009. Chinese urban  property prices fell by 0.6 percent in May from a year earlier compared  with a fall of 1.1 percent in the 12 months to April, the National  Development and Reform Commission said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Aly Song 
 Indonesian  Muslim women climb up a truck on a make-shift ladder on the way for  prayers in Bojonegoro, East Java's province July 18, 2009.  REUTERS/Beawiharta
 Buildings and houses are seen through the window of an airplane above Cairo August 18, 2009. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh 
 An  overcrowded train leaves the Airport rail station from the venue of the  Biswa Ijtema as Muslims from Bangladesh and around the wourld reached  the bank of river Turag on the outskirt of the capital Dhaka on January  29,2006. Muslims from around the world began gathering in Bangladesh on  Friday for the Ijtema pilgrimage, the second largest after the Haj, as  troops and police maintained tight security to prevent attacks by  militants. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman F
 Rickshaws  throng a street in Dhaka November 16, 2003. More than 300,000 rickshaws  ply the streets of the Bangladeshi capital daily. Traffic
congestion becomes particularly severe in the lead-up to the Eid al-Fitr festival, to mark the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, as the movement of people increases. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
congestion becomes particularly severe in the lead-up to the Eid al-Fitr festival, to mark the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, as the movement of people increases. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman
 Vehicles  emit light during a traffic jam at the Yanan elevated road in China's  financial capital Shanghai September 21, 2005. Car executives warned  that competition in the world's third-largest auto market had  intensified as car makers from all over the globe push products in one  of the few remaining bright spots for sales. Analysts reckon that  China's car market will expand 10 to 15 percent this year, matching  growth in 2004 but well off the near-doubling of 2003. Picture taken  September 21, 2005. REUTERS/Ming Ming

 Commuters  crowd into the metro at Chatelet station in Paris November 19, 2007  during a nationwide strike by French SNCF railway workers to protest  against a pensions reform. French transport unions will on Monday vote  whether to end a strike over pensions reforms which has dragged on for  six days and caused commuters misery. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes 
 An  overcrowded train leaves Dhaka's Airport rail station ahead of the  Muslim festival Eid-al-Adha December 20, 2007. Bangladeshi Muslims will  celebrate the festival on Friday. Muslims around the world celebrate  Eid-al-Adha to mark the end of the haj by slaughtering sheep, goats,  cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to  sacrifice his son Ismail on God's command. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman 
 Job-seekers  visit booths of companies at a job fair held for graduates in Nanjing,  Jiangsu province, November 20, 2008. Stabilising employment is the top  priority for China, Minister of Human Resources and Social Security Yin  Weimin said on Thursday as he revealed a rise in jobless workers  triggered by a weakened export sector amid a series of strikes and  protests. REUTERS/Sean Yong 
 Laundry  hangs outside a student dormitory at a college in Wuhan, Hubei province  March 5, 2009. Picture taken March 5, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer 
 A  view of a residential building in Shanghai March 18, 2009. China's  property market faces further downside risk, while Hong Kong's  residential property market is likely to stabilise, real estate  developer New World Development Co Ltd said. Picture taken March 18,  2009. REUTERS/Stringer
 Young  sea gypsies play in the water in the centre of their neighbourhood in  the Sulawesi Sea in Malaysia's state of Sabah on the Borneo island  February 17, 2009. A community of 30 families of the indigenous ethnic  group of sea gypsies are still maintaining a nomadic and sea-based life  without fresh water supply, TV nor electricity, and only go to land to  bury the dead. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad
 Runners  fill the street in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building  at the start of the Tokyo Marathon 2009 in Tokyo March 22, 2009. More  than 30,000 runners participated in the third edition of the Tokyo  Marathon. REUTERS/Franck Robichon/Pool
 A  view of a building at the beach of Torremolinos, near Malaga, March 27,  2009. Spain is not doing enough to protect individuals and the  environment from abuse by developers, constructors and local government  involved in its property sector, the European Parliament said on  Thursday. The Parliament suggested in a report that Europe freeze the  35.1 billion euros of Structural and Cohesion funds earmarked for Spain  in 2007-2013 by the European Commission and EU member states until it  rectifies the abuse. REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
 A  migrant construction worker checks his mobile phone outside his  dormitory after a working shift at the Shanghai World Expo 2010  construction site in Shanghai April 15, 2009.China's annual GDP growth  slipped to a record low in the first quarter, but the quarter-on-quarter  increase might point to a recovery, a domestic news portal reported on  Wednesday. REUTERS/ Nir Elias 
 Roman  Catholic pilgrims press together while following the image of the local  saint Our Lady of Nazareth as it is paraded during the annual Cirio de  Nazare procession, the country's biggest religious festival, in the city  of Belem, at the mouth of the Amazon River October 11, 2009. More than  one million Catholics, many of them from communities along the Amazon  River's tributaries, converged on Our Lady of Nazareth basilica to  participate in the event. REUTERS/Paulo Santos 
 Traffic  crosses over the new diagonal crossing at Oxford Circus in London  November 2, 2009. The design of the new £5 million ($8.2 million) pound  crossing was inspired by the Shibuya crossing in Tokyo and allows  pedestrians to cross diagonally. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth 
 Motorists  crowd at a junction during rush hour in Taipei October 29, 2009. There  are around 8.8 million motorcycles and 4.8 million cars on Taiwan's  roads and nearly all motor vehicles and inhabitants are squeezed into a  third of the island's area. This results in high concentrations of  polluting emissions in the places where people live and work, according  to official reports. A U.N. climate change summit in Copenhagen will be  held in December. REUTERS/Nicky Loh 

 A general view of night Moscow is seen from the window of a passenger jet, October 8, 2010. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk 
 Vehicles  drive on Three Ring Road (left) and Jianwai Street (right) during the  evening rush hour in central Beijing, December 23, 2010. Beijing will  limit issuance of new car plates to 240,000 annually from January 1,  2011, in an effort to ease the capital city's traffic jams, Xinhua News  Agency reported. REUTERS/Jason Lee
 Labourers  work at the construction site of a commercial estate in the southern  Indian city of Chennai February 1, 2011. Infrastructure data is  considered an advance indicator of growth in industrial output, which  has been volatile in recent months, although the dominant concern for  India's central bank is tackling headline inflation, caused partly by  the knock-on effects of high food prices. 
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