Monday, March 7, 2011

Photo Speaks - Start of a new season

Photo Speaks - Start of a new season


The date palm trees have flowered. It means a new season is beginning. Winter, although its cold these days, will be over soon. It will be gone with the dust storms and then the summer and the month of June, the summer holidays. By the time, one finishes his holiday and returns from home, it is time for the holy month of Ramadan. Then comes Eid Al Adha and by then the flowers will all be grown, full and ready to harvest.

A season completes its circle so fast and life also progress along, like that of a clock.

Wish you all great days ahead.

Ramesh Menon
07.03.2011

Sharjah Used Book Fair to conclude today - Khaleej Times Dt. 04.03.2011

Khaleej Times Dt. 04.03.2011 - Sharjah Used Book Fair to conclude today



4 March 2011 SHARJAH — The fourth edition of the Used Book Fair, organised by the Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, will conclude today at Khalid Lagoon.

The book fair being held under the theme, “The Treasure of Knowledge,” aims to promote the value of books as well as to highlight the importance of facilitating, acquiring and developing a culture of reading in the community.

The used books are offered between Dh1 and Dh20, and all the books are provided by school students.

“Since last October, we distributed circulars in schools requesting students to donate their old books for the fair. We are open to all books in any language as long as they are not academic ones,” said Jihad al Taher, head of the organising committee.

The fair with 120 stalls by 52 schools and 53 organisations has more than 500,000 books on display.

The availability of quality readable books of different languages and topics at reasonable price has attracted lot of book lovers to the fair.

Children from schools visited the fair during the morning hours and families took the place during evening hours.

A centre stage is available for children to showcase the talent during the event days.

Notable amongst the stalls is one by the SCHS, where children can write their own stories with illustrations and get a certificate from the SCHS. There is also a stall set up by the SCHS whereby children can spell their name using sign language. Book displays include stalls by Manzil, Art of Living, Creative Mums, Embassy of Japan,
Chinese Community and other organisations and schools.

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

വിജ്ഞാനനിധി പുസ്തകച്ചന്ത

വിജ്ഞാനനിധി പുസ്തകച്ചന്ത

Posted on: 01 Mar 2011

ഷാര്‍ജ: ഷാര്‍ജ സിറ്റി ഫോര്‍ ഹ്യുമാനിറ്റേറിയന്‍ സര്‍വീസസിന്റെ ആഭിമുഖ്യത്തില്‍ മാര്‍ച്ച് ഒന്നുമുതല്‍ നാലുവരെ ഉപയോഗിച്ച പുസ്തകങ്ങളുടെ 'വിജ്ഞാനനിധി - പുസ്തകച്ചന്ത' നടത്തുന്നു.

ഷാര്‍ജ ലേക് ഖലീദിലെ പാം ഗാര്‍ഡനിലാണ് പുസ്തകച്ചന്ത. രാവിലെ പത്തുമണി മുതല്‍ രാത്രിപത്തുമണിവരെയാണ് സന്ദര്‍ശന സമയം.


നിരവധി സ്‌കൂളുകളും സര്‍വകലാശാലകളും പരിപാടിയില്‍ പങ്കെടുക്കും.


വാര്‍ത്ത രമേശ്

കാരുണ്യ കൂട്ടയ്മയോരുക്കി ഷാര്‍ജ പുസ്തകമേള

Short Take - GULF TODAY - Dt. 05.03.2011 - ‘Air’-ing it out

Short Take - GULF TODAY - Dt. 05.03.2011 - ‘Air’-ing it out




While travelling on a plane, we get to meet different people with different attitudes and approaches. Some get along very friendly and some act serious and remain like that throughout. On a flight recently, I was sandwiched between two gentlemen, who had all booked in advance and one even arranged his preferred meal choice.

As the plane took off and I made myself comfortable, I found my fellow passengers engrossed in a world of their own. There was an element of heaviness from both sides, which was not my kind of thing while travelling.

The stewardess came to serve us drinks and food. I found my co-passenger on the left asking for a Gujarati meal, which he had specially requested. The stewardess went in and brought him his special. It was the turn of the other passenger next and although not previously requested, he demanded for a Jain meal in an ‘I-must-get-it-or-else’ kind of tone. Although not available, the hostess said, she would try to get him one from the crew’s stock.

Watching all this, with a mischievous smile, I asked her, do you have a Menon meal. I will be happy to have one, as I feel very hungry and as you say, we serve homely food, so I can opt for it with all rights.

She knew, what I was up to, as did my co-passengers. Saying cheers to me, both started conversing with me, as the stewardess brought me a normal vegetarian meal available in her stock. The whole atmosphere lightened and we had a good flight and by the time we got off, we became good friends.

Ramesh Menon

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Used book fair lights young passion


Used book fair lights young passion


Children take part in writing and storybook drawing workshops in Sharjah
By Mariam M. Al Serkal, Staff Reporter
Published: 00:00 March 4, 2011

A child is seen drawing a picture and writing a short story as part of interactive sessions at fourth Used Book Fair.

Sharjah: Participants at the Used Book Fair have organised a range of activities to expand children's imaginations and to boost their writing talent.

Students were in for a treat yesterday when they visited the book fair, which ends today. They were given a workshop on how to write short novels.

While a dozen students gathered at the Young Author's booth, a volunteer from the Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) encouraged them to think about the most recent book they read and who was the protagonist in the novel, as well as what happened to the characters.

Extending the story

"Lots of children said they liked the book of Cinderella, so their task was to write about what happened to her after she married Prince Charming and to explain whether she had children, or if she became friends with her step-sisters," said Cindrella Hassan, an employee at Sharjah Autism Centre who volunteered at the booth.

Although the activities at the Young Author's booth catered to children from six to 15 years old, they were mostly frequented by students no older than 12 years old. After the workshop the children were directed to the activity area where they were provided with a notebook and crayons to create their own book.

"The children have to draw a picture on each page and write a few paragraphs underneath it," Cindrella.

"Once the book and the cover page are completed, we then bind it together."

The Used Book Fair, which is located on Buheira Corniche near Khalid Lagoon, aims to promote the value of books, as well as highlighting the importance of facilitating, acquiring and developing a culture of reading in the community. "Having such interactive activities is good because it encourages the child to become involved in books, otherwise they might forget how important it is too read," said Umm Hassan, from Syria, who visited the fair with her six-year-old son and four-year-old daughter.

Umm Ashraf, an Egyptian mother, also agreed that children have shifted their focus from books to computers.

Computer generation

"My son, who is nine years old, is always playing with computer games and I was worried at first that he might get bored at the fair. Luckily, he is competitive in nature and soon took an interest in the workshops," she said.

More than 500,000 books in various languages were available, which were provided by 52 schools and 53 organisations.

Due to popular demand, organisers have also extended the fair by an hour so that it runs until 11pm.

As part of the interactive sessions, the SCHS booth provided children with an activity that enabled them to say their names using sign language.

Volunteers at the booth handed out stickers with the Arabic alphabet that synchronised with the gestures of sign language.




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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Readerspeak IV: Get featured in the newspaper

Readerspeak IV: Get featured in the newspaper

3 March 2011

Welcome to the latest edition of KT Readerspeak with a brand new topic for discussion to which our website readers, print loyalists and our Facebook community can contribute.

Have your comments and photo appear in the newspaper. Just post your response below to the following question, write in toktreaderspeak@khaleejtimes.ae or log on to www.facebook.com/khaleejtimes. This week’s question is:

Is the home delivery system really a boon? Is it making us inactive?

Your responses to the just-concluded edition of KT Readerspeak will appear in the newspaper and website with your photos on Sunday, March 6.

Contributions are welcomed from everyone, regardless of location. Entries need to be accompanied by your photograph, which can be emailed to the above address. Please remember to mention your full name, location and profession.

Let your friends and colleagues know about KT Readerspeak, the weekly forum on which readers can express their views on a specified topic and get featured in the newspaper too

To read this news in original, please visit Khaleej Times Online.

Manzil at the 4th Used Book Fair

ഷാര്‍ജയിലെ വെള്ളക്കൂടാരങ്ങളില്‍ വായനയുടെ ഉത്സവം


Online news coverage of 4th Used Book Fair at Sharjah by Malayala Manorama news.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

ഷാര്‍ജയില്‍ യൂസ്ഡ് ബുക് ഫെയര്‍

ഷാര്‍ജയില്‍ യൂസ്ഡ് ബുക് ഫെയര്‍



ഷാര്‍ജ: ഷാര്‍ജ സിറ്റി ഫോര്‍ ഹ്യുമാനിറ്റേറിയന്‍ സര്‍വീസസിന്റെ നേതൃത്വത്തില്‍ നാലാമത് യൂസ്ഡ് ബുക് ഫെയര്‍ സംഘടിപ്പിക്കുന്നു. മാര്‍ച്ച് ഒന്നുമുതല്‍ നാലുവരെ ഷാര്‍ജ ഖാലിദ് ലഗൂണിലെ പാം ഗാര്‍ഡനിലാണ് യൂസ്ഡ് ബുക് ഫെയര്‍. രാവിലെ പത്തുമുതല്‍ രാത്രി പത്തുവരെയാണ് പരിപാടി.



വാര്‍ത്ത അയച്ചത്: രമേശ് മേനോന്‍

Open Space - Khaleej Times - Dt. 02.03.2011 - The lessons we learn

Open Space - Khaleej Times - Dt. 02.03.2011 - The lessons we learn


Open Space - Khaleej Times - Dt. 02.03.2011 - The lessons we learn
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi


2 March 2011

Recently, I had an opportunity to participate in a birthday celebration. It was an important one because, it was the sixth birthday celebration of Manzil, a charitable institution for challenged children located in Sharjah.

I had to travel early from Abu Dhabi and just managed to reach there before the functions started. Having interacted and communicated with the institution only through phone and emails, the visit was very important for me to get to know them in person.

I was really overwhelmed by the enthusiasm with which those children and the staff planned the events. Meeting visitors was also exciting for the students of different age groups. Interacting with them, I felt really privileged and blessed to be among those pure and innocent minds. There were cultural events by students which included songs and drumming and a magic show. Among them one of the senior students got really excited at meeting me and started playing around with my camera.

I allowed him to click and as his demands increased, I quietly allowed him to explore its functions. Watching him one of the teachers told him to go back to his seat and watch the show. He went quietly to his seat and then suddenly came back to me and said, “Sorry Uncle, I played with it and might have damaged it.” I told him not to worry and it was not a problem.

I was however dumbfounded by his words and actions, which in the normal circumstances may not have come from an ordinary child. These were words which people of much wisdom and mobility have now forgotten.

My day became more blessed with the action of that child and the opportunity that I got being among a group of blessed children and those who care for them with such sincerity and devotion.

Incidentally, he and other students from Manzil are participating as volunteers in the 4th Used Book Fair under the theme, “The Treasure of Knowledge.” organised by the Sharjah City of Humanitarian Services, which runs from March 1-4, 2011 at the Palm Garden in Sharjah’s Khalid Lagoon. ßYou may find good books at nominal prices and at the same time your visit may cheer them up for doing more for the society.

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Book fair fills demand for classic texts

Book fair fills demand for classic texts

Fourth edition of used book fair opens

Fourth edition of used book fair opens


Fourth edition of used book fair opens
The Used Book Fair, held under the theme, ‘The Treasure of Knowledge', runs until Friday, and aims to promote the value of books, as well as highlight the importance of developing a culture of reading in the community.

By Mariam Al Serkal, Staff Reporter Published: 00:00 March 2, 2011 Reader comments (0)
Sharjah: The Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services on Tuesday launched the fourth edition of the Used Book Fair at Khalid Lagoon.

The Used Book Fair, held under the theme, ‘The Treasure of Knowledge', runs until Friday, and aims to promote the value of books, as well as highlight the importance of developing a culture of reading in the community.

Jihad Al Taher, head of the organising committee at the Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS), told Gulf News that nearly Dh200,000 was raised from last year's edition of the event, and that all the funds raised during the fair are sent to the various departments that operate under the SCHS.

"The funds go towards various services, which include purchasing wheelchairs or aiding a department that may lack funds. Some parents are unable to pay the fees for their children at some of our schools, so we distribute the money and pay for the remainder of the fees," said Al Taher.

He pointed out that around 55 private and public schools, and three universities participated in this year's fair, in addition to 50 institutes, including the Japanese and Chinese embassies, Sharjah Police and the Juma Al Majid Centre. The used books are offered at between Dh1 and Dh20, and all the books are provided by school students.

"Beginning in October, we distributed circulars in schools requesting students to donate their old books for the fair. We are open to all books in any language as long as they are not academic ones," Al Taher said.

"If visitors pass by and want to donate books, they are welcome to do so. Each stand has about 1,000 books, and the SCHS has one stand for miscellaneous donors, so visitors can drop their books there."

He added that if there are still many books left on display by Friday, their prices would be slashed, and the books remaining unsold even after that will be kept and used for next year's event.

Details

What: Used Book Fair in Sharjah
Where: Palm Garden at Khalid Lagoon
When: March 1-4; 10am to 10pm

Will you be attending the Used Book Fair? Do you think reading is still a popular activity? Or have other media taken over?

To read it in original, please visit GULF NEWS online.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Photo Speaks - Ready 1 2 3 smile

Exploring Abu Dhabi through Clicks and Writes - Sunset at Abu Dhabi Corniche

The Treasure of Knowledge - 4th Used Book Fair opens at Sharjah

The Treasure of Knowledge - 4th Used Book Fair opens at Sharjah



The Treasure of Knowledge - 4th Used Book Fair opens at Sharjah

The 4th Used Book Fair under the theme, “The Treasure of Knowledge” organised by The Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) opened today.
The event will be held between March 1 to 4 at the Palm Garden in Sharjah’s Khalid Lagoon. The fair is open from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

The book fair is aimed at promoting the value of books as well as highlighting the importance of facilitating, acquiring and developing a culture of reading and the importance of reading to the local society.

A number of schools, universities and individuals will take part to support the SCHS.

Kindly spread the word around. Please make it a point to visit the Book Fair.

KT and Sports - My Letters - Khaleej Times Dt. 01.03.2011

My Letters - Khaleej Times Dt. 01.03.2011 - KT and Sports


1 March 2011

The coverage of World Cup 2011 by KT is gaining remarkable interest by each day. The amazing quality photos and the amount of interesting content covered within the shortest possible time is amazing.

‘First Slip’ calls for realistic criticism and the observations are what every reader wants to have from his 
own thoughts.

There is confusion in plenty about the umpiring and all these should have been tested, and probable errors should have been eliminated, well before this prestigious event. Multiple analyses for judgment is always good, and should have been the case here.

Talking about ‘Reverse Appeal’, it covers all elements of the matches that are played each day.

From an outsider’s perspective, away from the stadium, it is interesting to read them. Why not include a front appeal at the end with a short prediction of what is in store on the next day’s play. It will be then interesting for readers to see how and what the sports team predict in tandem with our own judgment on the forthcoming matches.

On the match between India and England played at Bangalore, it was made exciting by an absolutely poor bowling performance by the Indian bowlers. Barring Zaheer Khan’s lucky spell in the later part of the game, England won the game convincingly. Even the last partnership proved that India has a toothless attack hitting them for sixes at will.

With one strike bowler and seven batsmen, Indian Captain Mahindra Singh Dhoni has been riding on his luck for quite some time and looks like this is the borderline match that will drift his lucky ride down to a different level.

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi

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Monday, February 28, 2011

Call for punishment and control of Piyush Chawla and other Indian Bowlers from using foul language on field

Call for punishment and control of Piyush Chawla and other Indian Bowlers from using foul language on field


The 2011 World Cup match between India and England played at Banglore was made exciting by an absolutely poor bowling performance by the Indian bowlers. Barring, Zaheer Khan’s lucky spell in the later part of the game, England won the game convincingly. Even the last partnership proved that ours is a toothless attack hitting them for sixes at will. Indian Captain Mahindra Singh Dhoni has been riding on his luck for quite some time and looks like this is the borderline match that will drift his lucky ride down to a different level.

What made me more disgusting was the onfield conduct of the Piyush Chawla after getting hit and taking the wicket of Bresnan in the penultimate over. He was using an swearing publicly at the player and using the most unwarranted language (Ba*** Ch**th) to be exhibited to millions of public especially youngsters watching the game at the stadium and live on TV worldwide. It added more insult and opportunity of public display as all the TV channels showing expert commentary showed the particular over which was one of the turning point for the match.

As an ardent cricket lover and of Indian Cricket Team, I feel extremely ashamed by his conduct and display which is devaluing our culture and hospitality. In addition, conduct of such types seen by youths may be an unwanted example to emulate.

Piyush Chawla by his conduct therefore have done an offense (No. 2.1.4) according to the ICC Code of Conduct and I humbly request ICC and BCCI to act strongly against him by imposing suitable fine and/or even banning from one match.

All Indian players, in particular bowlers should also be warned against using abusive language in Hindi or any other language when on field.

I wonder where are the Shiv Sena, Rama Sena and the women rights wing members, when players freely exhibit such unwarranted public display against of emotions about our motherhood and culture. Wake up and act against them.

Not to forget one of the recent YouTube videos of a match played (not world cup) where the stump mike picked Mahendra Singh Dhoni commenting on Sreesanth fielding at the boundary line not to watch girls and request MSD to control what is happening just under his nose being done by some of his favorites. In that way, looking at Sreesanth's aggresion and the punishment he has received were mostly biased when considering these type of abusive expressions happening on the field.

Cricket is a game involving huge money and television audience. Thus, code of conduct by players have great value.

Ramesh Menon
28.02.2011

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Preparations underway for ‘Used Book Fair’ in Sharjah

Preparations underway for ‘Used Book Fair’ in Sharjah




By Jamil Khan January 24, 2011 Print Send to Friend


THE Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services (SCHS) has finalised the preparations for the 4th Used Book Fair under the theme, “The Treasure of Knowledge.”

The book fair is aimed at promoting the value of books as well as highlighting the importance of facilitating, acquiring and developing a culture of reading and the importance of reading to the local society.

A meeting was held recently at the Supreme Family Council headquarters, which was attended by representatives of stakeholders, who discussed various aspects of the fair.

The event will be held between March 1 to 4 at the Palm Garden in Sharjah’s Khalid Lagoon.

A number of schools, universities and individuals will take part to support the SCHS.

Abdul Karim, one of the co-ordinators said that the condition for the collection of books for the fair will be wide enough to cover all aspects of literature and those who participate and offer over 20 books as donation for the fair will receive a certificate from the SCHS. The prices of books will range from Dhs5 to Dhs20.

He said that the SCHS, which is main organisor of the event, will provide facilities to those who wish to install their stall, including tents, tables, chairs and banners bearing the name of each participating organisation.

The last date for setting up a stall is Feb.28.

Mona Abdel Karim and Mohammad Fawzi have asked private schools and universities to take place in the humanitarian event, which aims at providing funds for the promote education and integration of people with disabilities.

Ahmed Shaheen Al Hosani, who is one of the co-ordinators, discussed the preparations for the book fair.

However, Fawzi presented a comprehensive definition of the fair to target both public and private schools, universities and non-profit organisations.

The officials said that SCHS wants to promote the importance of volunteerism by all members of society.

Mona Abdel Karim said that students with intellectual disabilities would be participating as volunteers.

To read it in original, please visit, GULF TODAY online.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Exploring Abu Dhabi through Clicks and Writes - 120 years of Mercedes Benz

Exploring Abu Dhabi through Clicks and Writes - 120 years of Mercedes Benz




A prototype of the first Mercedes Benz vehicle displayed at the Emirates Motor Company (Mercedes Dealers) Showroom and Service Centre at Mussaffah Abu Dhabi.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Mind Speaks - The Art of speaking and Speaking from the Heart

Mind Speaks - The Art of speaking and Speaking from the Heart



I enjoy listening to speeches especially when it is about progressive matters in life. Attending the convocation ceremony of my son at Abu Dhabi Indian School, I got to listen some excellent speakers as they shared their
knowledge, experience and vision for the outgoing students of Class XII.

As usual, one speaker was outstanding in his speech. It was none other than Padmashree Dr. B R Shetty, Chairmain of ADIS Abu Dhabi. With his inimitable wit, simple language and concentration to fit in key points in between, he captivated the students and parents with several interesting topics within a short time. I always admire his speeches as he speaks from his heart and brings out important points in simple ways through example from his own life and work.

This has attracted me and whenever I get to listen to him, I video him talking. This routine followed this time too and I captured his speech in its full.

The programme continued and during the final speech, I realized, I have photographed all the speakers except Mr. Shetty. What to do? It was at this time that the speaker, a student highlighted the importance of his school life, the role of support staff and his memories and life at school and after, which he looks forward to. It brought in all the listeners, how the children visualize the world differently from adults. Listening to the young student, Mr. Shetty, suddenly got up from the dais and went to the event coordinator and requested her to give an opportunity to speak once again for a short time before the course completion certificates are distributed to the outgoing students.

Addressing the children for the second time he said, Dear Students, wherever you go and whatever you do afterwards, you should try and capitalize the experience and advantage of their study at ADIS Abu Dhabi, which is one of the best schools in the region and their stay in Abu Dhabi, which again, one of the best planned city in the region. They should be ambassadors of both the school and the city wherever they are. He requested them to visit the city their alma mater, whenever they get an opportunity to, and come back to the school, observe the new development and progress happening and requested to them to contribute to the welfare of the generation who are in it at that time. He advised them to take it as their own personal responsibility and commitment to the school.

Instant thought, reaction and action it was, but very valuable, not only for the children but all those who were present there.

It proved to be a blessing in disguise for me as I could then capture him while speaking and it completed my entire sequence of the evening, which was a very special day for me. It was my sons last day in school.

It is very rarely these days one get to listen to such motivating speeches and speakers who, without inhibition,  takes the pain to request for an opportunity to speak again and that too from their heart to express an afterthought of importance.

Thank you Shetty Sir, you made the evening more blessed for all.

Ramesh Menon
12.02.2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Exploring Abu Dhabi through Clicks and Writes - Fresh & Easy

Exploring Abu Dhabi through Clicks and Writes - A beautiful sunrise




Manzil - 6th Birthday celebrtation activities



Manzil 6th Birthday Cake


Cake cutting by children and staff


Cake cutting by children and staff

Cultural programme by children


Chuck E Cheese mingling with the children


Cake cutting by children and staff

Chuck E Cheese mingling with the children

Magician Nasser with children

Magician Nasser with children


Magician Nasser with children

Drumming by children


And we all enjoyed. It was a fun filled day. Courtesy to AMERICANA, Chuck E Cheese, Barakat Fresh & Easy, there were so many activities, refreshments that kept the whole morning lively and memorable.

Manzil Anniversary - press coverage in GULF TODAY

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Manzil celebrates it's 6th Birthday - 7th February 2011


From the birthday celebration that happened at the Manzil campus on 7th February 2011.

Manzil invites volunteers and supporters to join in. Please contact manzil on management@manzil.ae


or 065347663.