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Alma Kidz start from January 2014 Alma Kidz gets affiliated with Mauritius based IIML a INDORE: The latest venture of Alma in the alma kidz sector of Play and Pre-School Education through brand name of Alma Kidz has got affiliated with Mauritius based company International Informatics Mauritius Limited (IIML) to promote certification for International Play and Pre-School education with adopting global standards. This is informed by Dr. Monica Nagori of Alma and the project head of IIML in India. She further expressed that this tie-up would far more beneficial for student of indian cities and remote areas of the country to get quality education. Alma Kidz would open its chain of Play and Pre-Schools across the country from January 2014 with adopting all existing standards of global status. She said that Alma Kidz would useful business proposition for all existing centres of Alma for futher expansion of their business in a row. She said that again those who are interested in getting Alma Kidz franchise, they are requested to contact us through email: inquiry@alma.in, Ph: 0731-4055550.
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A Simple Guide to De-clutter Your Mind "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."- Leonardo DaVinci. The goal of reducing clutter is to eliminate the non-essentials and keep only what is needed. If you are cleaning out your closet, this means deciding which pile each thing belongs in. But when it comes to the contents of your mind, the choice is where you place your attention. What do you want to feed with your most precious resource - your attention? We must however be aware that the beginning of any change and any new direction starts within. More accurately it starts with a thought. No matter what that new journey will be, no matter how far it will take us, that first step will quietly, occur within the realms of our own mind. An uncluttered mind is still and pristine like a mountain lake on a windless day. Even if a ripple appears, the tranquility remains, undisturbed. Your actions are clean and efficient. In the spaciousness, you notice creative impulses, novel ideas, and boundless peace. You feel light, calm, and alive. Mental Noise: To a great extend, much of this can be classified as mental noise. We are forced to deal with it, blocking it out when we can, doing our best to filter out small pieces that are actually useful to us. We as humans were simply not designed to deal with this much information all at once. This noise keeps us at a disadvantage. It prevents us from focusing on our goals, focusing on what truly matters. It keeps us disconnected from the big picture and from each other.Without the much needed mental clarity, no matter how many courses we may take, we are not prepared to recognize that which truly makes the difference in our lives, what brings us the lasting happiness that we seek. Inquiry for Thoughts and Feelings Are you ready to de-clutter your mind? Experts suggest asking a series of questions to decide what to keep and what to let go of. Take each thought pattern, each emotion, and any internal experience that holds you back and pose these questions: 路 Do I need this? Is it essential or necessary? 路 Does it serve me? Is it helpful or useful? 路 Am I attached to it? Can I let it go? The Process of Letting Go Let's be clear about what "letting go" means. It's not exactly like throwing away those clothes you haven't worn for five years - or is it? Letting go might mean choosing to move your attention away from a non-essential thought or feeling every time it arises.
Dr. Satish Shukla becomes President Negligence in law & order to be taken seriously, of All India Surgeons Association CM Shri Chouhan holds video-conferencing I N D O R E : Senior Surgeon of Indore Madhya P r a d e s h D r. Satish Shukla has been elected as the President of Association of Surgeons of India that held in Chennai recent. Significantly, Over the period of 75 years history Dr. Satish Shukla got this glorious opportunity and elected as President previously, he has been head of the depart of Surgery of MGM Medical College of Indore. At
present Dr. Shukla is holding the post of Chief Editor of Indian Journal of Surgery and Chairman of Laxmi Memorial Hospital. On his being elected, The members of A l m a f a m i l y, N a t i o n a l a n d International committee congratulated him. More importantly Dr. Satish Shukla has been patron and founder member of Alma since its inception. On this occasion, Members of All India IT Association (aiita) and NGO's Association of India (NAI) along with International Brahmin Parliament congratulated.
Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has directed to ensure strict action against disruptive and violent forces. Administration should have live contact with all sections of society. he said that even minor negligence in law & order should be taken seriously. Shri Chouhan was addressing division and district-level officers of administration and police through video-conferencing here today. Chief Secretary Shri R. Parasuram, country does not appreciate anger Additional Chief Secretary Home and aggression. He asked the party's Shri I.S. Dani, Additional Chief media managers to stick to facts and decency of language while countering the Opposition propaganda. "If India is computer, its default programme is Congress. Congress comes natural to India's ethos. Here anger and aggression are not appreciated," a party source quoted Rahul as saying. During his 20-minute-long interaction with media chiefs of the states, he asked them "not to remain silent" and counter "with content" the Opposition propaganda and ensure that the party's response on an issue is uniform from district level to the AICC.
If India is computer, Congress its default programme: Rahul Gandhi NEW DELHI: "If India is computer, Congress is its d e f a u l t programme," Rahul Gandhi today told a C o n g r e s s workshop on social media. Addressing odd-300 participants from various states, NSUI and Youth Congress members, the Congress Vice President said the party captures the essence of the nation. At a time when BJP's key face Narendra Modi is aggressively attacking Congress and the UPA, Rahul advised partymen for restraint saying the
Ensure strict action against disruptive forces
Country remembers Rajiv Gandhi on 69th birth anniversary NEW DELHI: The country fondly remembered former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 69th birth anniversary with President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh leading the nation in paying tributes to the departed leader. Mukherjee, Vice-President Hamid Ansari and Singh paid floral tributes at Vir Bhumi, the samadhi of Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv's wife and Congress president Sonia Gandhi, son and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, daughter Priyanka Vadra and her husband Robert Vadra, also laid flowers at the samadhi. Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath, Finance Minister P Chidambaram, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, Road Transport Minister Oscar Fernandes and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit were among the other leaders who paid tributes to the departed leader.
Secretary Agriculture Shri M.M. Upadhyay, Additional Chief Secretary Food and Civil Supplies Shri Antony D'sa, DGP Shri Nandan Dube and other senior officers were present on the occasion. C.M. Chouhan said that law & order is government's top priority. It is necessary that there is constant dialogue between all sections of society. He said that situation should be reviewed on a regular basis. Work should be done cautiously and carefully. Strict action should be taken against trouble-mongers. Shri Chouhan said that advance dis as ter management preparations should be planned in view of rains. All reservoirs in the state are full upto the brink.