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Message Archive of Month of December, 2004 ( From Dec. 16 to 31 )

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:01:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] HappY NeW YeaR!!!
 
 
Thanks Mahendra ji and All RW members who gave new wishes to all of RW members.
and Same to you.

Regards,Thanks and Jai Mata ki

Mangleshwar Singh

Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear All RW Members

I wish you all a very very happy New Year and hope that God will fulfill your dreams and wishesh

Mahendra Rana
www.balajicrafts.com
Rajkot


From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:59:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] HappY NeW YeaR!!!
 
                  Jay Mataji
Hi,This is Ranvirsinh Raol from Gujrat.

A Very Very Very Happy New Year and a Heartly wishes for a prosperous new year for all of u all and to the family members.

This is the first time i am sending any mail to this group. I am software engineer. Working in a Top MNC of india.

I would really like to communicate with our rajput brothers.

Have A Nice Day!

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:56:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Bye For Ever for ever for ever.....
 
  Dear 2004 !!!!

   Bye 4ever. Now you are a history for we human but we will always remember you for some of great great incidents and happening and we thanks you for making us a part of that great events.we hope that the coming year 2005 will make us more happy and atleast will not give us a BIG THAPPAD like tsunami as you did. (arrrrr jate jaate apne human being ko bahoot jodar thappd mara !!!! kyoo ???)

   Anyway, your time is over 4ever and there is no meaning of complain. Lets hope that in 2005 we try to be some 'human' try to turn back to nature' try to understand that non can save human from nature's anger except God's blessings.
 

  - some one

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:46:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Happy new year and My introduction
 
 

sanjeev singh <[email protected]> wrote:Thank you magleshwar,

I am from gorakhpur in UP.

regards,
Sanjeev singh
--- Mr mangleshwar singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wel-come Sanjeev and Jaimata ki
> I am also belonging from UP in Allahabad where in UP
> ?
> Regards Thanks & Jai Mata Ki
> Mangleshwar Singh
>
> sanjeev singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wishing Every one a very happy new year
>
>
> Let me introduce my self to the group.
>
> I am sanjeev singh adn am presently based in dublin
> ,
> Ireland. I work as a software consultant and am
> basically from UP.
> I have sort of settled down in Mumbai and my dad who
> has just retired from his government job is now back
> to the native place looking after the ancestral
> land.
>
> Sanjeev
> --- bhimsingh rathore <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > hello, everybody,
> >    jay mataji ki ,
> > wish u happy new year to all & ii hope this new
> year
> > is very very prosprous too all of u,
> >       thanx to wish each others. i think we do
> some
> > right for us.
> >               urs
> >           bsrathore from hyd
> >
> > --- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > THE BEST GIFT GIVE TO ON NEW YEAR:
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > > TO YOUR FRIENDS LOYALTY
> > > TO YOUR ENEMY FORGIVENESS
> > > TO YOUR BOSS SERVICE
> > >
> > > TO A CHILD GOOD EXAMPLE
> > >
> > > TO YOUR PARENT GRATITUDE AND DEVOTION
> > >
> > > TO YOUR MATE LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
> > > TO ALL  PERSON  LOVE
> > > 
> > >
> > > HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND WISH U HAPPY NEW YEAR TO
> R.
> > > MEMBERS
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > > FROM
> > >
> > > 
> > > MITHILESH RAJAWAT

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:50:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Information for Delhi meet
 
 
Hello RW members

We will talk to each other (Mangleshwar Singh,Gyanendra Singh Rana,Tarun Singh and Vandana Singh)., according to Sujan's Bhai advise we will meet between 9:00 to 10:00 am at Rajghat main gate so please arrive timely and after that we will decide next program from there according to convinces availability .ok

See you. 

Regards, thanks and Jai Mata ki

Mangleshwar Singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:41:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Happy new year and My introduction
 
  Thank you magleshwar,

I am from gorakhpur in UP.

regards,
Sanjeev singh
--- Mr mangleshwar singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wel-come Sanjeev and Jaimata ki
> I am also belonging from UP in Allahabad where in UP
> ?
> Regards Thanks & Jai Mata Ki
> Mangleshwar Singh
>
> sanjeev singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wishing Every one a very happy new year
>
>
> Let me introduce my self to the group.
>
> I am sanjeev singh adn am presently based in dublin
> ,
> Ireland. I work as a software consultant and am
> basically from UP.
> I have sort of settled down in Mumbai and my dad who
> has just retired from his government job is now back
> to the native place looking after the ancestral
> land.
>
> Sanjeev
> --- bhimsingh rathore <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > hello, everybody,
> >    jay mataji ki ,
> > wish u happy new year to all & ii hope this new
> year
> > is very very prosprous too all of u,
> >       thanx to wish each others. i think we do
> some
> > right for us.
> >               urs
> >           bsrathore from hyd
> >
> > --- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > THE BEST GIFT GIVE TO ON NEW YEAR:
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > > TO YOUR FRIENDS LOYALTY
> > > TO YOUR ENEMY FORGIVENESS
> > > TO YOUR BOSS SERVICE
> > >
> > > TO A CHILD GOOD EXAMPLE
> > >
> > > TO YOUR PARENT GRATITUDE AND DEVOTION
> > >
> > > TO YOUR MATE LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
> > > TO ALL  PERSON  LOVE
> > > 
> > >
> > > HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND WISH U HAPPY NEW YEAR TO
> R.
> > > MEMBERS
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > > FROM
> > >
> > > 
> > > MITHILESH RAJAWAT

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:36:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Happy new year and My introduction
 
  Wel-come Sanjeev and Jaimata ki
I am also belonging from UP in Allahabad where in UP ?
Regards Thanks & Jai Mata Ki
Mangleshwar Singh

sanjeev singh <[email protected]> wrote:
Wishing Every one a very happy new year


Let me introduce my self to the group.

I am sanjeev singh adn am presently based in dublin ,
Ireland. I work as a software consultant and am
basically from UP.
I have sort of settled down in Mumbai and my dad who
has just retired from his government job is now back
to the native place looking after the ancestral land.

Sanjeev
--- bhimsingh rathore <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello, everybody,
>    jay mataji ki ,
> wish u happy new year to all & ii hope this new year
> is very very prosprous too all of u,
>       thanx to wish each others. i think we do some
> right for us.
>               urs
>           bsrathore from hyd
>
> --- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > THE BEST GIFT GIVE TO ON NEW YEAR:
> >
> > 
> >
> > TO YOUR FRIENDS LOYALTY
> > TO YOUR ENEMY FORGIVENESS
> > TO YOUR BOSS SERVICE
> >
> > TO A CHILD GOOD EXAMPLE
> >
> > TO YOUR PARENT GRATITUDE AND DEVOTION
> >
> > TO YOUR MATE LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
> > TO ALL  PERSON  LOVE
> > 
> >
> > HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND WISH U HAPPY NEW YEAR TO R.
> > MEMBERS
> >
> > 
> >
> > FROM
> >
> > 
> > MITHILESH RAJAWAT

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:24:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] HAPPY NEW YEAR
 
hello, everybody,
   jay mataji ki ,
wish u happy new year to all & ii hope this new year
is very very prosprous too all of u,
      thanx to wish each others. i think we do some
right for us.
              urs
          bsrathore from hyd

--- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> THE BEST GIFT GIVE TO ON NEW YEAR:
>

>
> TO YOUR FRIENDS LOYALTY
> TO YOUR ENEMY FORGIVENESS
> TO YOUR BOSS SERVICE
>
> TO A CHILD GOOD EXAMPLE
>
> TO YOUR PARENT GRATITUDE AND DEVOTION
>
> TO YOUR MATE LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
> TO ALL  PERSON  LOVE

>
> HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND WISH U HAPPY NEW YEAR TO R.
> MEMBERS
>

>
> FROM
>

> MITHILESH RAJAWAT

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:20:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Happy new year and My introduction
 
Wishing Every one a very happy new year


Let me introduce my self to the group.

I am sanjeev singh adn am presently based in dublin ,
Ireland. I work as a software consultant and am
basically from UP.
I have sort of settled down in Mumbai and my dad who
has just retired from his government job is now back
to the native place looking after the ancestral land.

Sanjeev
--- bhimsingh rathore <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello, everybody,
>    jay mataji ki ,
> wish u happy new year to all & ii hope this new year
> is very very prosprous too all of u,
>       thanx to wish each others. i think we do some
> right for us.
>               urs
>           bsrathore from hyd
>
> --- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > THE BEST GIFT GIVE TO ON NEW YEAR:
> >
> > 
> >
> > TO YOUR FRIENDS LOYALTY
> > TO YOUR ENEMY FORGIVENESS
> > TO YOUR BOSS SERVICE
> >
> > TO A CHILD GOOD EXAMPLE
> >
> > TO YOUR PARENT GRATITUDE AND DEVOTION
> >
> > TO YOUR MATE LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
> > TO ALL  PERSON  LOVE
> > 
> >
> > HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND WISH U HAPPY NEW YEAR TO R.
> > MEMBERS
> >
> > 
> >
> > FROM
> >
> > 
> > MITHILESH RAJAWAT

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 5:58:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] WISH U A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR (Manoj From Delhi)
 
hello, manoj ji
h r u ,
wish u also happy new year prosprous too.
thanx for wish me.
--- Manoj chauhan <[email protected]&> wrote:

>
> HI, ALL I AM MANOJ CHAUHAN, FORM DELHI
>
> WISH U ALL MEMBER  (HAPPY NEW YEAR 2005).
>

>
> U R
>
> MANOJ CHAUHAN

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 5:16:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] HAPPY NEW YEAR
 

THE BEST GIFT GIVE TO ON NEW YEAR:



TO YOUR FRIENDS LOYALTY
TO YOUR ENEMY FORGIVENESS
TO YOUR BOSS SERVICE

TO A CHILD GOOD EXAMPLE

TO YOUR PARENT GRATITUDE AND DEVOTION

TO YOUR MATE LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
TO ALL  PERSON  LOVE


HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND WISH U HAPPY NEW YEAR TO R. MEMBERS



FROM


MITHILESH RAJAWAT

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 3:00:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] WISH U A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR (Manoj From Delhi)
 

HI, ALL I AM MANOJ CHAUHAN, FORM DELHI

WISH U ALL MEMBER  (HAPPY NEW YEAR 2005).



U R

MANOJ CHAUHAN

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 1:14:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Happy New Year....2005
 

Dear All Rajput World Members,

      Jai Mata Ji Ki,

its customary to spread the joy that another year of r life has passed in the blessed company of friends, ralatives, seniors and colleagues. I am glad i spent the time with all of u.

want to convey by best wished and regards to all for u and family on the occasion of the oncoming new year

let us also take a moment to pray for peace and hope after the recent tragerdy that literally shook the earth.

Best wishes,

Jaideep Singh Bhati

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:39:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Happy New Year
 
Wishing you...

H ours of happy times with  friends and family
A bundant time  for relaxation
P  rosperity
P lenty of love when  you need it the most
Y outhful  excitement at lifes simple pleasures

N ights of restful slumber  (dont' worry be happy)
E  verything you need
W ishing you  love and light

Y ears and years of good  health
E njoyment and  mirth
A angels to watch over  you
R embrances of a happy years!  

Happy New Year:)

From: Reynaldo Waller
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:38:44 AM
To: Kaufman
Subject: Re: started smashing the windows
 
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From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:35:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] please pray for all the people: Tsunami !!!!!!
 
Hello All,


I want you all to please pray for all the people , our friends , who
have suffered from the Tsunami in Sri Lanka , India and all the other
countries .

There are about 9000 people alone in India who have lost their lives .
the figures are even higher in Sri Lanka. Many countries are effected by
this .

Please pray .
May God give them the shelter and care that they need at this time.


Jogender Singh Shekhawat
+91-981-861-7558

From: joel slocum
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:25:55 AM
To: M. B. Chudasama
Subject: Re: Credential evaluation for Medical Laboratory Technologist (MT/ AMT )certification examination.
 
The fee would be $75 plus $30 for two GPA calculations plus shipping
charges. We do not evaluate experience. But before sending anything, I
need more information about your diploma from Bharat Institute of MLT to see
if we would be able to evaluate it. Is that Institute part of a
university? If so, which one? Was the diploma based on one year of
full-time study? Was a degree required for admission to the course? If
not, what?

Joel Slocum

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 31, 2004 12:20:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE!!!
 

Dear All

Jay Mataji!!

Something for your Soul …………..!!

A story worth reading and very touching and something to think about,
Please read until the end.This is a good story and is true, please
read it all the way through until the end! (After the story, there
are some very interesting facts!):

Breakfast at McDonald's ........

I am a mother of two and have recently completed my college degree.
The last class I had to take was! Sociology.

The teacher was absolutely inspiring with the qualities that I wish
every human being had been graced with. Her last project of the term
was called "Smile."

The class was asked to go out and smile at three people and document
their reactions. I am a very friendly person and always smile at
everyone and say hello anyway, so, I thought this would be a piece of
cake, literally.

Soon after we were assigned the project, my husband, youngest son,
and I went out to McDonald's one crisp March morning. It was just our
way of sharing special playtime with our son.

We were standing in line, waiting to be served, when all of a sudden
everyone around us began to back away, and then even my husband did.
I did not move an inch... an overwhelming feeling of panic welled up
inside of me as I turned to see why they had moved.

As I turned around I smelled a horrible "dirty body" smell, and there
standing behind me were two poor homeless men. As I looked down at
the short gentleman, close to me, he was "smiling".

His beautiful sky blue eyes were full of God's Light as he searched
for acceptance.

He said, "Good day" as he counted the few coins he had been
clutching. The second man fumbled with his hands as he stood behind
his friend. I realized the second man was mentally challenged and the
blue-eyed gentleman was his salvation.

I held my tears as I stood there with them. The young lady at the
counter asked him what they wanted. He said, "Coffee is all Miss"
because that was all they could afford. (If they wanted to sit in the
restaurant and warm up, they had to buy something. He just wanted to
be warm).

Then I really felt it - the compulsion was so great I almost reached
out and embraced the little man with the blue eyes. That is when I
noticed all eyes in the restaurant were set on me, judging my every
action.

I smiled and asked the young lady behind the counter to give me two
more breakfast meals on a separate tray. I then walked around the
corner to the table that the men had chosen as a resting spot. I put
the tray on the table and laid my hand on the blue-eyed gentleman's
cold hand.

He looked up at me, with tears in his eyes, and said, "Thank you."
I leaned over, began to pat his hand and said, "I did not do this for
you. God is here working through me to give you hope."

I started to cry as I walked away to join my husband and son. When I
sat down my husband smiled at me and said, "That is why God gave you
to me, Honey, to give me hope." We held hands for a moment and at
that time, we knew that only because of  the Grace of God that we had
been given were we able to give.

We are not church goers, but we are believers. That day showed me the
pure Light of God's sweet love. I returned to college, on the last
evening of class, with this story in hand.

I turned in "my project" and the instructor read it. Then she looked
up at me and said, "Can I share this?" I slowly nodded as she got the
attention of the class. She began to read and that is when I knew
that we as human beings and being part of God share this need to heal
people and to be healed.

In my own way I had touched the people at McDonald's, my husband,
son, instructor, and every soul that shared the classroom on the last
night I spent as a college student.

I graduated with one of the biggest lessons I would ever learn:

UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE!

Much love and compassion is sent to each and every person who may
read this and learn how to LOVE PEOPLE AND USE THINGS - NOT LOVE
THINGS AND USE PEOPLE.

If you think this story has touched you in any way, please send this
to others. There is an Angel sent to watch over each one of us.
In order for that Angel (Higher Self) to work,  we must open our
hearts to those around us and be receptive to the urging of the
Higher Self to express through us.

An Beautiful Soul wrote:

"Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends
will leave footprints in your heart. To handle yourself, use your
head. To handle others, use your heart."

"God Gives every bird it's food, but He does not throw it into its
nest."

Have a Joyful Holiday Season and may your heart be enlightened.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO U ALL AT RAJPUT WORLD!

Jay Mataji
Rupaba Jadeja

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:58:46 PM
To: Rajput World
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Hi All
 
Hi All RW Members,

Wishing all of you a happy and prosperous New Year.
I'd also like to share one article with all of you:
was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic_temple
We have all heard how the Taj Mahal, which is considered one of the great wonders of the world, was built as the preeminent expression of a man's love for a wife. That it was built by emperor Shah Jahan in commemoration of his wife Mumtaz. However, in our continuous effort to get to the truth, we have recently acquired some very important documents and information. There is evidence that the Taj Mahal was never built by Shah Jahan. Some say the Taj Mahal pre-dates Shah Jahan by several centuries and was originally built as a Hindu or Vedic temple/palace complex. Shah Jahan merely acquired it from its previous owner, the Hindu King Jai Singh.  
for more details, please click the link mentioned below:
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/was_the_taj_mahal_a_vedic_temple.htm
This site http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A5220 gives the BBC's view on the Taj Mahal and briefly explains both sides of the story, that maybe Shah Jahan built the Taj and maybe he didn't.
One more thing.
I would like to know the history of Bargujar Rajputs. Is there anybody knows about it.

Thanks and Regards
Shailender Singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 30, 2004 10:21:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Happy New Year....... 2005
 

Respected RW Members,
Jai Mataji,
A wish and prayer for you and your loved ones in the new year 2005!!!

A New Year's Prayer
May God make your year a happy one!
Not by shielding you from all sorrows and pain,
But by strengthening you to bear it, as it comes;
Not by making your path easy,
But by making you sturdy to travel any path;
Not by taking hardships from you,
But by taking fear from your heart;
Not by granting you unbroken sunshine,
But by keeping your face bright, even in the shadows;
Not by making your life always pleasant,
But by showing you when people and their causes need you most,
     and by making you anxious to be there to help.
Ishwar's love, peace, hope and joy to you for the year ahead.

Regards
Ishwar S Shekhawat

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 30, 2004 3:12:18 AM
To: All RW Members
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Invitation From Mangleshwar Singh
 
Hi All RW Members,

Your friend Mangleshwar Singh sent you this note via our
online referral system to recommend our site because
they enjoyed it so much, and thought you would too!

It's called  Naya Saal Mangalmaya Ho. Here's the URL:

http://www.abhivyakti-hindi.org/applet/nayasaal/nayasaal.htm

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From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 10:25:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
Hello Gyanendrasa,

I wont be able to join the meet snce I will come on
9th there.

Regards
Pavan Rathore

--- Rajat Rana <[email protected]&> wrote:

>
> Hi Sujan sa
> Finaly we found u ..
> hope u r njoying  ur holidays in India..
>
> Pawan sa aap kahan ho ..
>
>
> I have request to all delhi meet organising member
> ..
> how abt meeting on 31'st or any otehr date  for
> finilization of venue and everything..
>
> Manleshawar ji , Trarun Ji , Vandna ji and other
> members.
>
> Gyanendra sighn Rana.
>

>
> --- SUJAN S SHEKHAWAT <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Dear All, Jai Mata ji ki. Its been a long time
> since
> > my last posting.
> > I am in India and having a great time. I met
> Rupaba
> > and Ishwarsa
> > yesterday in Jaipur. I have been travelling and do
> > not access
> > internet often.
> >
> > I am glad the Delhi meet is very much alive and
> the
> > list is
> > increasing. I will be there for sure. I have only
> > one suggestion to
> > make, I guess 10 am would be a better time to get
> > together at Rajghat
> > as it might be foggy at 8:30 am.
> >
> > Rajatsa , thank you so much for updating us about
> > the delhi meet.
> >
> > Looking forward to meet all the members.
> >
> > Jai mata ji ki.
> >
> > Sujan Shekhawat
> > --- In [email protected], Rajat Rana
> > <cool_buddy_gs@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > Dear All R Family members
> > > Jai mata di ji ki
> > > Dear Delip & mithlesh rajawat
> > > most welcome to   this dynamic & vibrant world
> > > so called Rajput world.
> > > 
> > > Let me berief about this meeting
> > >
> > > What is delhi meeting.
> > > 
> > > Delhi meeting is just a get togather  of a
> > R-Family
> > > members who r coming across the world.
> > > In this meeting we will celibrate new year  &
> > > will have chance to  know each other personally
> > ,till
> > > now we are intracting only this wonrderfull
> > platform
> > > Rajput world.
> > >
> > > Who should attend .
> > > Any one who is true Rajput and want to do
> > something
> > > for this community in direct or indirect way and
> > want
> > > meet R-family memeber who r coming from  across
> > the
> > > globe.
> > >
> > > When & where to meet.
> > >  02/01/2005  place Rajghat time is 8:30
> > >  then for introductory session then we will move
> > to
> > > differnt place.
> > >   
> > > Confirmed memebers.
> > >      1- Rupaba
> > >      2- Daivat Jhalan
> > >      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
> > >      4- Komal thakur
> > >      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
> > >      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
> > >      7- Nilesh
> > >      8- Vandana - 9868405505
> > >      9- Prashant Singh
> > >      10- Dilip Dodiya
> > >      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
> > >      12- Sujan singh
> > >      13- Ishwar singh ji
> > >
> > > For confirmation whom to contact
> > >    Anybody who is intrested in attending this
> > meeting
> > >  can contact  ne1 of
> > > 1. Rajput world group.   
> > [email protected]
> > >
> > > 2. Maha mangleshwer       -9810309069
> > > 3. Vandna Singh           -9811354562
> > > 4. Meenaxi
> > > 5. Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396 
> > >
> > > I have request to all ppl who want to attent
> this
> > > event plz confirm there presence on or before
> 25th
> > of
> > > this month so that we can book the place
> > accordingly.
> > >
> > > If any suggetion  to make this event memorable
> plz
> > > send ur suggetions 
> > >
> > > Looking forward to see all R-family members on
> > this
> > > event.
> > >
> > > ps. Rajat and Gyanendra singh rana is same
> person
> > >     that is me.So i have removed from this list
> > >     if anyone Rajat  other  then me  in this
> .grp
> > plz
> > >     let me know.
> > >
> > > 
> > > Thanks and regards
> > > Gyanendra Singh Rana.
> > > 9899302396
> > > LGCNS-G
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > > --- mithlesh rajawat <mitra_20033@y...> wrote:
> > >
> > > > helo & Khamagani
> > > > to all
> > > > 
> > > >  pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > singh vandana <vandi_singh@y...> wrote:
> > > > Hello to All......
> > > > I am listing names of people who are  supposed
> > to be
> > > > in delhi meet
> > > >      1- Rupaba
> > > >      2- Daivat Jhalan
> > > >      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
> > > >      4- Komal thakur
> > > >      5- Mahamangaleshwar
> > > >      6- Menaxi
> > > >      7- Nilesh
> > > >      8- Vandana
> > > > Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know
> > freinds.
> > > > So, that a final place can be booked........
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:50:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: sher time
 

I m givin U 2nd one
Jab Kabhi Hawa  Bahe, To Lagta Hai Tum Ho
Jab Kabhi Dupatta Lahrye, To Lagta Hai Tum Ho
Ab Tum Hi Batyo ,Tum Kya Kise Bhoot Se Kum Ho.

urs
rajnish
--- In [email protected], "eennui" <a_medico@y...> wrote:
>
> Shahjahan ne TAJMAHAL ko dekha
> uske DEEWARON ko dekha
> uski KHIDKIYON ko dekha
> uske MEENARO ko dekha
> aur bola
> maa kasam !!
> mazak mazak mein bohot kharcha ho gaya !

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:32:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] TIME MANAGEMENT
 
Dear Shalendra Ji

Very nice stuff.

Dilip S Dodiya

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: shaileshpratapsingh
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:32 PM
  Subject: [RajputWorld ] TIME MANAGEMENT




    Dear all the family members,

    jai mata ji,
                            




                         TIME MANAGEMENT



  Remember good time management means planning ahead and setting goals
  to reach these plans as scheduled. Time management is beneficial at
  all ages and at home as well as work / business. Manage your time
  efficiently and effectively.

  Time is the most valuable resource at our hands and in our control.
  By analyzing time usage on a regular basis it is possible to
  understand the most efficient and beneficial way to use your time,
  both in and out of your place of work or business.

  Some guidelines:

  .      Set aside time each day to review and prioritize demands on
  your time.
  .      Keep a time log by splitting your day into parts of 30
  minutes each. By doing this and making notes in the time actually
  spent in each task will enable you to spend your time more
  effectively. This practice should be continued for a couple of months
  till it becomes a habit.
  .      Allow some thinking time in your schedule. While making a
  daily plan always allot a little time to think - this will give
  you
  breathing space and help your complete the job on hand without undue
  haste.
  .      Take a small chunk of a difficult task, which is on hand and
  deal with it immediately.
  .      Always delegate tasks, which take a lot of your time - and
  can be done efficiently by your colleagues or subordinates.
  .      Think through your day while making your way through your
  daily work.
  .      Review your time log to assess your efficiency. As your list
  above contains all your activities for each day like correspondence
  meetings, client visits, reading your mail, answering mail, planning,
  helping colleagues etc. By assessing how you spent your time in
  comparison to your planned log you will be able to allocate your time
  more effectively and get things done on time.
  .      Estimate how long a job takes you and see how accurate you
  were after completing that job. Divide your jobs i.e. routine
  (writing a report, letter) organizing a meeting tasks that would
  further develop your job (making new contacts) work out the time
  spent in each group.
  .      Update your above time log as much as possible, because
  memory is sometimes unreliable. While making changes keep in mind the
  following,


  Can someone else do this Work?

  Are there patterns in my daily work so I spend more time on
  certain       jobs? Do Jobs take longer than you have planned?

  Do you have time for increasing your creative and innovative skills?



  .      Classify all work engagements in your daily plan according to
  their importance i.e. A which are urgent / important. B-, which are
  important or urgent but not both. C-tasks, which are neither
  important nor urgent but routine. Therefore you should plan to finish
  a few tasks of group A in a day. B - tasks will take up a major
  part
  of your day. Finally C tasks will be done as and when time permits.
  .      If your schedule is full of A- tasks then it is better to
  delegate some or re-define them.
  .      Priorities have to be changed continuously as new information
  comes in all the time. When you receive new information you will have
  to re-assess your list of priorities.
  .      Breakdown long term plans into weekly and daily action plan.
  This will keep your goal in focus and will enable you to correct
  yourself if you are not going always to plans.
  .      Draw a flow chart of your career and plan where you want to
  go next. While making this chart you will have to keep in mind the
  experience earned till date, your learning skills and education as
  well as learning new skills to enable you to reach your goals.
  .      Ask for a second opinion. When you cannot prioritize your
  tasks, ask your friend or a peer and then make the necessary changes.
  The goals should be realistic.



  .      Identify conflicts of priority between you and your boss.
  Both your vision should dovetail.
  .      Similarly find out if your colleagues priorities conflict
  with your own plans.
  .      Do not be afraid to let the phone off the hook. Many times
  jobs are completed as scheduled when unnecessary phone calls do not
  disturb you.
  .      Time your physical and mental peaks so that you know how long
  they last. Everyone has a natural daily rhythm to his energy levels.
  At some time they are at their peaks and sometimes energy levels are
  low. This understanding will help you accomplish your difficult tasks
  when you are at your peak.
  .      It is important to keep some energy for home life and leisure
  after a days work. After all `All work and no play makes Jack a
  dull
  boy'. A healthy balance will keep you happy and less stress full.
  Your performance greatly improves.
  .      Set realistic deadliness. A deadline is meant to be helpful
  in achieving your goals not to increase stress.

    thanx to all
  shailesh pratap singh

    jai mata ji

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:32:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Happy New year 2005
 
Dear All Members

  Wishing you a very Happy & Prosperous New Year 2005.


Thanks
Dilip S Dodiya


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 2:00:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] sher time
 

Shahjahan ne TAJMAHAL ko dekha
uske DEEWARON ko dekha
uski KHIDKIYON ko dekha
uske MEENARO ko dekha
aur bola
maa kasam !!
mazak mazak mein bohot kharcha ho gaya !


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 1:42:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: Abilympics is an Olympics ....know it
 

Laxminsinhji

   Jai Mataji and thanks.

    Very good information.I know a person  and i wants him to take
part in next oly. or abhi..  I am sure he will definately won the
GOLD cause he is really an expert in playing despite of his mentally
retarted status.

   Though he will not take part there easily but i thinks if we all
will PRAISE HIM  then he will definately take  part there

    Anyway I really thankful to you as this is completely a new
information for me.

   Bye and regards
   Mahendra Rana


--- In [email protected], laxmanssinh vaghela
<laxmansinhv@y...> wrote:
> Jai Mataji...Bapu

> First of all Mr. MahedraSinghji...i m sorry ,i was out of station &
was busy with some personal work so could not check the mails &
couldn't reply u....

> Anyways....i went to Abilympics in the International with my
cousin ,he is champion in Computer Programming,i was his escort,...&
i enjoyed this amazing event.....really .

> well i saw lots of Menatally ill people there.....in the
international Abilympics...but they r also having diff diff
category .....so for your qsn l will surely find the answer of the
perticular qsn ...u asked to me...ok...

> but Mahendrasinghji......u can inform any kind of Disable to take
part in this wornderful Olympics......this time it's International
will be in June...

> if Any Rajput is Physically or Mentally challenged  ,then he or c
should surely take part in Abilympics.

> Aur Hamare Rajput....bhai - bahen kya..hal hai...............all
must be fine...

> Jai Mataji Ki,
> Laxmansinhji,

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 10:35:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] TIME MANAGEMENT
 

Shaileshji

Thanks you always posts very good messeges which are very helpful for carear guidence and job achiement. I am sure that our community sutdent will definately advantage from your proposed site which is under construction.

I only wants to suggest you to make some place there in the form of some guidence as when and how a student should plann his carear.The more our student shuold plan their carear in early stage, the more they will be benefited.


With warm regards
Mahendra
www.balajicrafts.com

shaileshpratapsingh <[email protected]> wrote:


Dear all the family members,

jai mata ji,





TIME MANAGEMENT



Remember good time management means planning ahead and setting goals
to reach these plans as scheduled. Time management is beneficial at
all ages and at home as well as work / business. Manage your time
efficiently and effectively.


From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:34:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Mumbai Underground?
 

I have gone and done it again :D

http://www.mouthshut.com/readreview/67417-1.html

amit

ps- Merry Christmas and Wish you all a happy and prosperous new
year :)

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:02:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] TIME MANAGEMENT
 


  Dear all the family members,

  jai mata ji,
                          




                       TIME MANAGEMENT



Remember good time management means planning ahead and setting goals
to reach these plans as scheduled. Time management is beneficial at
all ages and at home as well as work / business. Manage your time
efficiently and effectively.

Time is the most valuable resource at our hands and in our control.
By analyzing time usage on a regular basis it is possible to
understand the most efficient and beneficial way to use your time,
both in and out of your place of work or business.

Some guidelines:

•      Set aside time each day to review and prioritize demands on
your time.
•      Keep a time log by splitting your day into parts of 30
minutes each. By doing this and making notes in the time actually
spent in each task will enable you to spend your time more
effectively. This practice should be continued for a couple of months
till it becomes a habit.
•      Allow some thinking time in your schedule. While making a
daily plan always allot a little time to think – this will give
you
breathing space and help your complete the job on hand without undue
haste.
•      Take a small chunk of a difficult task, which is on hand and
deal with it immediately.
•      Always delegate tasks, which take a lot of your time – and
can be done efficiently by your colleagues or subordinates.
•      Think through your day while making your way through your
daily work.
•      Review your time log to assess your efficiency. As your list
above contains all your activities for each day like correspondence
meetings, client visits, reading your mail, answering mail, planning,
helping colleagues etc. By assessing how you spent your time in
comparison to your planned log you will be able to allocate your time
more effectively and get things done on time.
•      Estimate how long a job takes you and see how accurate you
were after completing that job. Divide your jobs i.e. routine
(writing a report, letter) organizing a meeting tasks that would
further develop your job (making new contacts) work out the time
spent in each group.
•      Update your above time log as much as possible, because
memory is sometimes unreliable. While making changes keep in mind the
following,


Can someone else do this Work?

Are there patterns in my daily work so I spend more time on
certain       jobs? Do Jobs take longer than you have planned?

Do you have time for increasing your creative and innovative skills?



•      Classify all work engagements in your daily plan according to
their importance i.e. A which are urgent / important. B-, which are
important or urgent but not both. C-tasks, which are neither
important nor urgent but routine. Therefore you should plan to finish
a few tasks of group A in a day. B – tasks will take up a major
part
of your day. Finally C tasks will be done as and when time permits.
•      If your schedule is full of A- tasks then it is better to
delegate some or re-define them.
•      Priorities have to be changed continuously as new information
comes in all the time. When you receive new information you will have
to re-assess your list of priorities.
•      Breakdown long term plans into weekly and daily action plan.
This will keep your goal in focus and will enable you to correct
yourself if you are not going always to plans.
•      Draw a flow chart of your career and plan where you want to
go next. While making this chart you will have to keep in mind the
experience earned till date, your learning skills and education as
well as learning new skills to enable you to reach your goals.
•      Ask for a second opinion. When you cannot prioritize your
tasks, ask your friend or a peer and then make the necessary changes.
The goals should be realistic.



•      Identify conflicts of priority between you and your boss.
Both your vision should dovetail.
•      Similarly find out if your colleagues priorities conflict
with your own plans.
•      Do not be afraid to let the phone off the hook. Many times
jobs are completed as scheduled when unnecessary phone calls do not
disturb you.
•      Time your physical and mental peaks so that you know how long
they last. Everyone has a natural daily rhythm to his energy levels.
At some time they are at their peaks and sometimes energy levels are
low. This understanding will help you accomplish your difficult tasks
when you are at your peak.
•      It is important to keep some energy for home life and leisure
after a days work. After all `All work and no play makes Jack a
dull
boy'. A healthy balance will keep you happy and less stress full.
Your performance greatly improves.
•      Set realistic deadliness. A deadline is meant to be helpful
in achieving your goals not to increase stress.

  thanx to all
shailesh pratap singh

  jai mata ji

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:52:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Happy new year 2005
 


Dear Friends,



We wish all of you and your families "a very happy and prosperous 2005".



Dinesh Singh Naruka

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 27, 2004 9:04:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Legal Guidence to file a legal suit against a central govt. employee
 

Dear Mahendrabhai,

One way out would be to forward the copies of the hate-mails
generated by the concerned person to the senior officers of the Govt
to which he/she is subordinate. Also if the IP address(you would
need a computer expert for this) could be located which would
indicate the email has been generated form the concerned persons
computer would directly implicate the generator of the emails.
generalyy what a person does in private life is of no concern to the
Govt but in he/she is using his/her Govt designation or authority in
form or manner would deemed to be a violation.

Kindly consider the pros and cons of the issue and proceed, unless
you dont want to waste your time, since "barking dogs seldom bite".

Regards,

Sayvari

--- In [email protected], deekay singh <dbhanauri@y...>
wrote:
> Yeah, Let us put this matter to rest. Honest people of other group
have bigger issues at their hand to address. They have to correct
total system which they can not achieve if they target individuals
like you and me. So let us wish good luck to them and we should
focus on how we are going to help Rajput samaj.

> Dinesh Singh Naruka
>
> Mahendra Rana <oz0021@y...> wrote:
> Res. Dr. D.K.Sir,
>
>    I agree with you not to waste my time in such silly and small
things. belive me I really ignored them for last 1-3 months but  one
of my friend informed me that they are still attacking one me and
they always have problem with one or another member there and all
tim they thinks that its me. my friend also forwared me some of
messeges posted there regarind me.I do not care what they talks
rubbis there about me or anything but if they thinks that nobody can
control them then I will definately teach them once again a BIG LIFE
TIME LESSION( I already teach them one lession to that extent that i
becomes a nightmare for them)
>
>      Anyway i am putting an END to this chapter. I hope that they
will act in some mature way.the messeges posted by such a class 1
govt officer can't be expected and that too in the name of
HONESTY ??? one is honest , it doesnt meant he has to kill
others.they are posting messeges as such that all the courrupted
person shoule be destroyed by RDX !! how horrible ? if such a
responsible person will talk in this way then who will believe in
legal system of the contry  ?
>         Thanks for the timely guidence in this regards
>         Mahendra Rana
>
> deekay singh <dbhanauri@y...> wrote:
> Mahendra ji,
>
> I will request you to not to waste your time in such non-
productive activity. The person writing bad about you is ignorant
and may not be knowing what he is doing. So write to him directly
telling him to focus on his broader mission than getting  so low to
personal vendetta. Writing bad about you or any one will not serve
him well that is gauranteed. He is just trying to attract attention
in a negative way. If you ignore him he is defeated. If you want me
to write to him let me know his email address and I will try to tell
him that his actions are not welcomed in this regards.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Dinesh Singh Naruka
>
>
> Mahendra Rana <oz0021@y...> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>   Many of you are quite aware that i have some problem with one of
our former member who is a class 1 Central govt. employee.
>
>   I have been come to know from some sources that in their group
some abusive words and languages are constantly used in  against me
and some others. I do not care for others but i am sure to use legal
resources in this regards.
>
>    One messeges posted on that group is as follows :
>   "Non Violence (Ahimsa) has not helped India anyway but agressors
> > succeeded in plundering / ruling us for centuries. Instead of
> > preaching me if you would have preached Abhai or Rana, it would
have
> > been better.
> >
> > Are you suggesting that if panther / tiger attacks you it should
be
> > treated with love, compassion instead of being killed. Abhai
> orrana  are
> > worst than panther / tigers or any beasts and should be
> > eradicated from society"
>
>   Even he also stated in an another messge that i (rana)am the
most currupted person.
>
>    Now I seeks some legal guidence in this regards. is it a police
case or defamatory case ? I would like to use both the way. as i
thinks spreading messeges like killing somebody is a serious
crimianl crime. so, I would definately love to file a police
complain in this regards. I had noted down/printed out  the messege
number and other details of all such relevant messeges from there so
that even if they delete all that, my case will be very strong .
>
>    so, legal guidence from some  laywer will be very much
appreciated.
>    Mahendra Rana
>
>    www.balajicrafts.com

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 27, 2004 1:26:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Legal Guidence to file a legal suit against a central govt. employee
 
Yeah, Let us put this matter to rest. Honest people of other group have bigger issues at their hand to address. They have to correct total system which they can not achieve if they target individuals like you and me. So let us wish good luck to them and we should focus on how we are going to help Rajput samaj.

Dinesh Singh Naruka

Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Res. Dr. D.K.Sir,

   I agree with you not to waste my time in such silly and small things. belive me I really ignored them for last 1-3 months but  one of my friend informed me that they are still attacking one me and they always have problem with one or another member there and all tim they thinks that its me. my friend also forwared me some of messeges posted there regarind me.I do not care what they talks rubbis there about me or anything but if they thinks that nobody can control them then I will definately teach them once again a BIG LIFE TIME LESSION( I already teach them one lession to that extent that i becomes a nightmare for them)

     Anyway i am putting an END to this chapter. I hope that they will act in some mature way.the messeges posted by such a class 1 govt officer can't be expected and that too in the name of HONESTY ??? one is honest , it doesnt meant he has to kill others.they are posting messeges as such that all the courrupted person shoule be destroyed by RDX !! how horrible ? if such a responsible person will talk in this way then who will believe in legal system of the contry  ?
        Thanks for the timely guidence in this regards
        Mahendra Rana

deekay singh <[email protected]> wrote:
Mahendra ji,

I will request you to not to waste your time in such non- productive activity. The person writing bad about you is ignorant and may not be knowing what he is doing. So write to him directly telling him to focus on his broader mission than getting  so low to personal vendetta. Writing bad about you or any one will not serve him well that is gauranteed. He is just trying to attract attention in a negative way. If you ignore him he is defeated. If you want me to write to him let me know his email address and I will try to tell him that his actions are not welcomed in this regards.

Sincerely,

Dinesh Singh Naruka


Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All,

  Many of you are quite aware that i have some problem with one of our former member who is a class 1 Central govt. employee.

  I have been come to know from some sources that in their group some abusive words and languages are constantly used in  against me and some others. I do not care for others but i am sure to use legal resources in this regards.

   One messeges posted on that group is as follows :
  "Non Violence (Ahimsa) has not helped India anyway but agressors
> succeeded in plundering / ruling us for centuries. Instead of
> preaching me if you would have preached Abhai or Rana, it would have
> been better.
>
> Are you suggesting that if panther / tiger attacks you it should be
> treated with love, compassion instead of being killed. Abhai
orrana  are
> worst than panther / tigers or any beasts and should be
> eradicated from society"

  Even he also stated in an another messge that i (rana)am the most currupted person.

   Now I seeks some legal guidence in this regards. is it a police case or defamatory case ? I would like to use both the way. as i thinks spreading messeges like killing somebody is a serious crimianl crime. so, I would definately love to file a police complain in this regards. I had noted down/printed out  the messege number and other details of all such relevant messeges from there so that even if they delete all that, my case will be very strong .

   so, legal guidence from some  laywer will be very much appreciated.
   Mahendra Rana

   www.balajicrafts.com

From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 26, 2004 8:55:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Legal Guidence to file a legal suit against a central govt. employee
 
Res. Dr. D.K.Sir,

   I agree with you not to waste my time in such silly and small things. belive me I really ignored them for last 1-3 months but  one of my friend informed me that they are still attacking one me and they always have problem with one or another member there and all tim they thinks that its me. my friend also forwared me some of messeges posted there regarind me.I do not care what they talks rubbis there about me or anything but if they thinks that nobody can control them then I will definately teach them once again a BIG LIFE TIME LESSION( I already teach them one lession to that extent that i becomes a nightmare for them)

     Anyway i am putting an END to this chapter. I hope that they will act in some mature way.the messeges posted by such a class 1 govt officer can't be expected and that too in the name of HONESTY ??? one is honest , it doesnt meant he has to kill others.they are posting messeges as such that all the courrupted person shoule be destroyed by RDX !! how horrible ? if such a responsible person will talk in this way then who will believe in legal system of the contry  ?
        Thanks for the timely guidence in this regards
        Mahendra Rana

deekay singh <[email protected]> wrote:
Mahendra ji,

I will request you to not to waste your time in such non- productive activity. The person writing bad about you is ignorant and may not be knowing what he is doing. So write to him directly telling him to focus on his broader mission than getting  so low to personal vendetta. Writing bad about you or any one will not serve him well that is gauranteed. He is just trying to attract attention in a negative way. If you ignore him he is defeated. If you want me to write to him let me know his email address and I will try to tell him that his actions are not welcomed in this regards.

Sincerely,

Dinesh Singh Naruka


Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All,

  Many of you are quite aware that i have some problem with one of our former member who is a class 1 Central govt. employee.

  I have been come to know from some sources that in their group some abusive words and languages are constantly used in  against me and some others. I do not care for others but i am sure to use legal resources in this regards.

   One messeges posted on that group is as follows :
  "Non Violence (Ahimsa) has not helped India anyway but agressors
> succeeded in plundering / ruling us for centuries. Instead of
> preaching me if you would have preached Abhai or Rana, it would have
> been better.
>
> Are you suggesting that if panther / tiger attacks you it should be
> treated with love, compassion instead of being killed. Abhai
orrana  are
> worst than panther / tigers or any beasts and should be
> eradicated from society"

  Even he also stated in an another messge that i (rana)am the most currupted person.

   Now I seeks some legal guidence in this regards. is it a police case or defamatory case ? I would like to use both the way. as i thinks spreading messeges like killing somebody is a serious crimianl crime. so, I would definately love to file a police complain in this regards. I had noted down/printed out  the messege number and other details of all such relevant messeges from there so that even if they delete all that, my case will be very strong .

   so, legal guidence from some  laywer will be very much appreciated.
   Mahendra Rana

   www.balajicrafts.com

From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 26, 2004 8:35:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Legal Guidence to file a legal suit against a central govt. employee
 
Mahendra ji,

I will request you to not to waste your time in such non- productive activity. The person writing bad about you is ignorant and may not be knowing what he is doing. So write to him directly telling him to focus on his broader mission than getting  so low to personal vendetta. Writing bad about you or any one will not serve him well that is gauranteed. He is just trying to attract attention in a negative way. If you ignore him he is defeated. If you want me to write to him let me know his email address and I will try to tell him that his actions are not welcomed in this regards.

Sincerely,

Dinesh Singh Naruka


Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All,

  Many of you are quite aware that i have some problem with one of our former member who is a class 1 Central govt. employee.

  I have been come to know from some sources that in their group some abusive words and languages are constantly used in  against me and some others. I do not care for others but i am sure to use legal resources in this regards.

   One messeges posted on that group is as follows :
  "Non Violence (Ahimsa) has not helped India anyway but agressors
> succeeded in plundering / ruling us for centuries. Instead of
> preaching me if you would have preached Abhai or Rana, it would have
> been better.
>
> Are you suggesting that if panther / tiger attacks you it should be
> treated with love, compassion instead of being killed. Abhai
orrana  are
> worst than panther / tigers or any beasts and should be
> eradicated from society"

  Even he also stated in an another messge that i (rana)am the most currupted person.

   Now I seeks some legal guidence in this regards. is it a police case or defamatory case ? I would like to use both the way. as i thinks spreading messeges like killing somebody is a serious crimianl crime. so, I would definately love to file a police complain in this regards. I had noted down/printed out  the messege number and other details of all such relevant messeges from there so that even if they delete all that, my case will be very strong .

   so, legal guidence from some  laywer will be very much appreciated.
   Mahendra Rana

   www.balajicrafts.com


From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 26, 2004 3:12:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Legal Guidence to file a legal suit against a central govt. employee
 
Dear All,

  Many of you are quite aware that i have some problem with one of our former member who is a class 1 Central govt. employee.

  I have been come to know from some sources that in their group some abusive words and languages are constantly used in  against me and some others. I do not care for others but i am sure to use legal resources in this regards.

   One messeges posted on that group is as follows :
  "Non Violence (Ahimsa) has not helped India anyway but agressors
> succeeded in plundering / ruling us for centuries. Instead of
> preaching me if you would have preached Abhai or Rana, it would have
> been better.
>
> Are you suggesting that if panther / tiger attacks you it should be
> treated with love, compassion instead of being killed. Abhai
orrana  are
> worst than panther / tigers or any beasts and should be
> eradicated from society"

  Even he also stated in an another messge that i (rana)am the most currupted person.

   Now I seeks some legal guidence in this regards. is it a police case or defamatory case ? I would like to use both the way. as i thinks spreading messeges like killing somebody is a serious crimianl crime. so, I would definately love to file a police complain in this regards. I had noted down/printed out  the messege number and other details of all such relevant messeges from there so that even if they delete all that, my case will be very strong .

   so, legal guidence from some  laywer will be very much appreciated.
   Mahendra Rana

   www.balajicrafts.com


From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:39:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] V.IMP: NEED TO EXERCISE INITIATIVE IN INTERVIEWS
 
Excellent posting Shaileshji

  I am egerly waiting for launching of job site. I thinks now our youth have no right to complain for unemployment. i only can feels pity for them as most of students never plans their career in a proper way and waste their precious college life in silly things.I am sure that your firm and website definately help the entire indian students . i am not much hoping that our community student will learn something but other students will definately advantage from you

Mahendra Rana
www.balajicrafts.com

  P.s. I am not negative but there are some students too on this group none is participating /responding /expressing his views regarding shaileshji's posting .it leads me to concludes that our students are not interested in a better planning of career or good job.



shaileshpratapsingh <[email protected]> wrote:


  Dear all the family members,
jai mata ji,






V.IMP: NEED TO EXERCISE INITIATIVE IN INTERVIEWS

The prospective employer or the professional interviewer on his
behalf, tries to find out through the medium of the interview, how
far and how best you can fill the bill for the job in view.

Suppose: - Now Put yourself for a moment in his shoes. If you are an
employer what things you would like to find out about the individuals
whom you wish to employ.]
What personality and character traits of the individual you would be
interested to discover?
Certainly you would want to check on these aspects: -

APPEARANCE AND BEARING

What is his first impression like?
Is he able to make a favorable impression?
Does he create an impact?
How are his dressing habits and grooming?
Is he cheerful and bright?
Does he smile?
Is he neat and clean?
Does he reveal Pleasant and good manners?
Does he observe the rules of etiquette?

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:30:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] V.IMP: NEED TO EXERCISE INITIATIVE IN INTERVIEWS
 

Shailesh Ji,
Excellent posting. All the aspiring and established members of the group will benefit from this. Keep it up.

Dinesh Singh Naruka


shaileshpratapsingh <[email protected]> wrote:


Dear all the family members,
jai mata ji,






V.IMP: NEED TO EXERCISE INITIATIVE IN INTERVIEWS

The prospective employer or the professional interviewer on his
behalf, tries to find out through the medium of the interview, how
far and how best you can fill the bill for the job in view.

Suppose: - Now Put yourself for a moment in his shoes. If you are an
employer what things you would like to find out about the individuals
whom you wish to employ.]
What personality and character traits of the individual you would be
interested to discover?
Certainly you would want to check on these aspects: -

APPEARANCE AND BEARING

What is his first impression like?
Is he able to make a favorable impression?
Does he create an impact?
How are his dressing habits and grooming?
Is he cheerful and bright?
Does he smile?
Is he neat and clean?
Does he reveal Pleasant and good manners?
Does he observe the rules of etiquette?

LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE: -

Is he intelligent as well as sensible?
Does he show good awareness?
Has he a quick and good grasp?
Is he well read?
Has he got good general knowledge and sound commonsense?
What is the extent and depth of his knowledge in regard to the job he
has applies for?
What are his qualifications and experience?
How has he acquitted himself in his studies?
Can he learn quickly and improve by training?
Does he reveal imagination and foresight?
Is he mentally alert?
Has he an observing and discerning eye?
Can he think on his feet?

POWER OF EXPRESSION: -
Can he talk?
Does he speak fluently or does he prove to be a tongue-tied?
Is he capable of communicating his thoughts clearly, crisply,
coherently and effectively?
Does he put across ideas freely, convincingly and powerfully?
Is he able to reason out in a logical and rational manner?
Does he sound convincing?
Does he speak with enthusing and to impress others?
Is he able to command and hold the attention of his audience?
Is he precise and accurate in his talk or does he resort to waffle?
How does he react to criticism?
Is he good at selling his ideas and winning over others to his way of
thinking?

ORGANISATION

Is he resourceful?
Has the tackled any difficult problems with success?
Is he capable of producing workable solutions in practical situations?
Is he industrious, Painstaking and thorough?
Does he display the required concentration?
Is he able to stick to his objective and avoid going after red –
herrings?
Does he know his own mind?
Has he the ability to work to time, method and situation?
Does he go about a job in a planned methodical and systematic manner?
Is he steady and consistent or does he do things by fits and starts?
Can he combine his resources judiciously with an eye for economy?
Is he able to exercise control and co-ordination while effecting
decentralization of authority and responsibility?

PHYSICAL FITNESS:

Does he enjoy sound health?
Is he physically fit and tough?
What efforts does he make to keep himself physically fit?
Does he play games or take exercises regularly?
How good is his stamina?
Does he get tired easily or is he able to carry on and withstand
fatigue effectively?
Does his physical movements and activities reveal vitality and
strength?

DYNAMIC QUALITIES:

Has he rousing enthusiasm, urge and interest?
Is he active, energetic and lively?
Does he reveal dash, speed and push?
Has he enough self-confidence and courage to act boldly and
decisively?
Will he take plunge without hesitation?
Is he enterprising?
Can he take decisions?
Does he display initiatives?
Has he got determination and tenacity?
Is he able to grasp and make good use of the opportunities that come
his way?

Is he willing to take reasonable risks?
Can he persevere and hold on with patience and faith in face of
difficulties?
Can he get over his defeats and set backs and succeeds in spite of
them?

SOCIAL ASPECTS:

Is he warm, friendly and cooperative?
Does he display the attitude of give and take?
Is he ready to make sacrifices for the sake of others or his
organization?
Does he prove to be flexible, accommodative, and easy to approach?
Does he enjoy the company of others?
Is he reserved, aloofish, dull and gloomy?
OR
Does he prove to be hearty, sociable, cheerful and a ready mixer?
Has he been able to get along well with his superiors, peerss and
subordinates?
Is he able to adjust himself readily?
OR
Does he complain, bicker, bind and moan about all the time?
How he has been utilizing his spare time?
Has he many friends?
Is he willing to help?
Can he conduct himself in a cordial and pleasant manner at a social
gathering?


Is he fond of travelling seeing new places and meeting new faces?
Can he feel at home among strangers?
Can he also put others at ease and make them feel relaxed and
comfortable in his presence?
Do people specially seek out of his company?
Do others find it easy and natural to confide to him?
Is he able to look at things from the viewpoint of others?
Does he display adequate tact?
Is he considerate and sympathetic towards the feelings and sentiments
of others?
Does he keep pace with changing ideas?
Is he progressive in his outlook?
Has he a good sense of humor?

CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY

Is he honest, loyal and trust worthy?
How are his financial and moral rectitude's?
Has he proved to be reliable and dependable in his past dealings?
Does he keep his word?
Does he prove to be responsible while talking about or commenting on
others?
Does he refrain from speaking ill of others in their absence?
Is he discreet and reveals capacity to safeguard company secrets?
Has he got national pride and a sense of patriotism?
Are his habits temperate and praiseworthy?


Is he prudent in spending money or does he prove to be extravagant?
Has he the moral strength to withstand temptations?
Is he well disciplined and capable of good self-control?
Has he self-respect and the courage to stand by his noble ideas?
Does he display a sense of duty?

LEADERSHIP QUALITIES:

Does he reveal spirit de corps or team spirit?
Can he get along well with others?
Is he able to create a strong impact on a group?
Has he the ability to bind the group into a well knit & harmonious
team?
Is he capable of encouraging others and bringing out the best in them?
Can he exercise effective command without giving rise to frictions
and complaints?
Does he place the interests of his men group or organization before
his own?
Can he judge others with reasonable accuracy?
Is he able to select the right type of man for the right job?
Is he a bully or a democratic leader?
Can he successfully motivate and influence others?
Has he been able to get things done smoothly and efficiently?
Does he reveal a genuine interest in the welfare of his men?
Does he set an example for others to follow?
Is he liked, loved and respected by his men?
Is he able to inspire others with confidence and enthusiasm when
embarked upon difficult and hazardous assignments?

thanx to all

jai mata ji
shailesh pratap singh.

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 7:37:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] V.IMP: NEED TO EXERCISE INITIATIVE IN INTERVIEWS
 


  Dear all the family members,
jai mata ji,






V.IMP: NEED TO EXERCISE INITIATIVE IN INTERVIEWS

The prospective employer or the professional interviewer on his
behalf, tries to find out through the medium of the interview, how
far and how best you can fill the bill for the job in view.

Suppose: - Now Put yourself for a moment in his shoes. If you are an
employer what things you would like to find out about the individuals
whom you wish to employ.]
What personality and character traits of the individual you would be
interested to discover?
Certainly you would want to check on these aspects: -

APPEARANCE AND BEARING

What is his first impression like?
Is he able to make a favorable impression?
Does he create an impact?
How are his dressing habits and grooming?
Is he cheerful and bright?
Does he smile?
Is he neat and clean?
Does he reveal Pleasant and good manners?
Does he observe the rules of etiquette?

LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE: -

Is he intelligent as well as sensible?
Does he show good awareness?
Has he a quick and good grasp?
Is he well read?
Has he got good general knowledge and sound commonsense?
What is the extent and depth of his knowledge in regard to the job he
has applies for?
What are his qualifications and experience?
How has he acquitted himself in his studies?
Can he learn quickly and improve by training?
Does he reveal imagination and foresight?
Is he mentally alert?
Has he an observing and discerning eye?
Can he think on his feet?

POWER OF EXPRESSION: -
      Can he talk?
Does he speak fluently or does he prove to be a tongue-tied?
Is he capable of communicating his thoughts clearly, crisply,
coherently and effectively?
Does he put across ideas freely, convincingly and powerfully?
Is he able to reason out in a logical and rational manner?
Does he sound convincing?
Does he speak with enthusing and to impress others?
Is he able to command and hold the attention of his audience?
Is he precise and accurate in his talk or does he resort to waffle?
How does he react to criticism?
Is he good at selling his ideas and winning over others to his way of
thinking?

ORGANISATION

Is he resourceful?
Has the tackled any difficult problems with success?
Is he capable of producing workable solutions in practical situations?
Is he industrious, Painstaking and thorough?
Does he display the required concentration?
Is he able to stick to his objective and avoid going after red –
herrings?
Does he know his own mind?
Has he the ability to work to time, method and situation?
Does he go about a job in a planned methodical and systematic manner?
Is he steady and consistent or does he do things by fits and starts?
Can he combine his resources judiciously with an eye for economy?
Is he able to exercise control and co-ordination while effecting
decentralization of authority and responsibility?

PHYSICAL FITNESS:

Does he enjoy sound health?
Is he physically fit and tough?
What efforts does he make to keep himself physically fit?
Does he play games or take exercises regularly?
How good is his stamina?
Does he get tired easily or is he able to carry on and withstand
fatigue effectively?
Does his physical movements and activities reveal vitality and
strength?

DYNAMIC QUALITIES:

Has he rousing enthusiasm, urge and interest?
Is he active, energetic and lively?
Does he reveal dash, speed and push?
Has he enough self-confidence and courage to act boldly and
decisively?
Will he take plunge without hesitation?
Is he enterprising?
Can he take decisions?
Does he display initiatives?
Has he got determination and tenacity?
Is he able to grasp and make good use of the opportunities that come
his way?

Is he willing to take reasonable risks?
Can he persevere and hold on with patience and faith in face of
difficulties?
Can he get over his defeats and set backs and succeeds in spite of
them?

SOCIAL ASPECTS:

Is he warm, friendly and cooperative?
Does he display the attitude of give and take?
Is he ready to make sacrifices for the sake of others or his
organization?
Does he prove to be flexible, accommodative, and easy to approach?
Does he enjoy the company of others?
Is he reserved, aloofish, dull and gloomy?
OR
Does he prove to be hearty, sociable, cheerful and a ready mixer?
Has he been able to get along well with his superiors, peerss and
subordinates?
Is he able to adjust himself readily?
OR
Does he complain, bicker, bind and moan about all the time?
How he has been utilizing his spare time?
Has he many friends?
Is he willing to help?
Can he conduct himself in a cordial and pleasant manner at a social
gathering?


Is he fond of travelling seeing new places and meeting new faces?
Can he feel at home among strangers?
Can he also put others at ease and make them feel relaxed and
comfortable in his presence?
Do people specially seek out of his company?
Do others find it easy and natural to confide to him?
Is he able to look at things from the viewpoint of others?
Does he display adequate tact?
Is he considerate and sympathetic towards the feelings and sentiments
of others?
Does he keep pace with changing ideas?
Is he progressive in his outlook?
Has he a good sense of humor?

CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY

Is he honest, loyal and trust worthy?
How are his financial and moral rectitude's?
Has he proved to be reliable and dependable in his past dealings?
Does he keep his word?
Does he prove to be responsible while talking about or commenting on
others?
Does he refrain from speaking ill of others in their absence?
Is he discreet and reveals capacity to safeguard company secrets?
Has he got national pride and a sense of patriotism?
Are his habits temperate and praiseworthy?


Is he prudent in spending money or does he prove to be extravagant?
Has he the moral strength to withstand temptations?
Is he well disciplined and capable of good self-control?
Has he self-respect and the courage to stand by his noble ideas?
Does he display a sense of duty?

LEADERSHIP QUALITIES:

Does he reveal spirit de corps or team spirit?
Can he get along well with others?
Is he able to create a strong impact on a group?
Has he the ability to bind the group into a well knit & harmonious
team?
Is he capable of encouraging others and bringing out the best in them?
Can he exercise effective command without giving rise to frictions
and complaints?
Does he place the interests of his men group or organization before
his own?
Can he judge others with reasonable accuracy?
Is he able to select the right type of man for the right job?
Is he a bully or a democratic leader?
Can he successfully motivate and influence others?
Has he been able to get things done smoothly and efficiently?
Does he reveal a genuine interest in the welfare of his men?
Does he set an example for others to follow?
Is he liked, loved and respected by his men?
Is he able to inspire others with confidence and enthusiasm when
embarked upon difficult and hazardous assignments?

thanx to all

jai mata ji
shailesh pratap singh.


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Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 7:08:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: New rajputworld member
 



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From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 7:05:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: Celebrating 1st Anniversary for my online store
 

Dear All


     On 27th December, 2004 my online store www.balajicrafts.com 
will enter in to the 2nd year of the E-Business World And on this
great occassion I have decided to offer a special discount for
members of this E-Extended Rajput Parivarik Group.

   Any one who wants to purchase a handicraft/gift item from my store
can email me to avail this special discount coupan. Plz. note that
shipping is free for India for any item from the said store.

   I am also selling my items on www.baazee.com just for Rs. 1 only.
please read review of my clients there

http://www.baazee.com/jsp/UserReview.jsp?
User_UserId=21010967&UserReview_ReviewedUserType=0

  with warm regards and jai mataji
  Mahendra Rana
  www.balajicrafts.com
  

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 2:21:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] info
 

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From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 2:04:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Rajput boy from Gujarat required for Matrimonial
 

Jay Mataji

Rajput boy required from Gujarat for marriage for a girl aged 30, Bcom computer, well cultured ,homely girl from Jadeja family. Interested persons are requested to contact on 9825487875  .M.G.PARMAR for further details.


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AHMEDABAD

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 9:21:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 

Dear All, Jai Mata ji ki. Its been a long time since my last posting.
I am in India and having a great time. I met Rupaba and Ishwarsa
yesterday in Jaipur. I have been travelling and do not access
internet often.

I am glad the Delhi meet is very much alive and the list is
increasing. I will be there for sure. I have only one suggestion to
make, I guess 10 am would be a better time to get together at Rajghat
as it might be foggy at 8:30 am.

Rajatsa , thank you so much for updating us about the delhi meet.

Looking forward to meet all the members.

Jai mata ji ki.

Sujan Shekhawat
--- In [email protected], Rajat RRana <cool_buddy_gs@y...>
wrote:
> Dear All R Family members
> Jai mata di ji ki
> Dear Delip & mithlesh rajawat
> most welcome to   this dynamic & vibrant world
> so called Rajput world.

> Let me berief about this meeting
>
> What is delhi meeting.

> Delhi meeting is just a get togather  of a R-Family
> members who r coming across the world.
> In this meeting we will celibrate new year  &
> will have chance to  know each other personally ,till
> now we are intracting only this wonrderfull platform
> Rajput world.
>
> Who should attend .
> Any one who is true Rajput and want to do something
> for this community in direct or indirect way and want
> meet R-family memeber who r coming from  across the
> globe.
>
> When & where to meet.
>  02/01/2005  place Rajghat time is 8:30
>  then for introductory session then we will move to
> differnt place.
>   
> Confirmed memebers.
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
>      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana - 9868405505
>      9- Prashant Singh
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>      12- Sujan singh
>      13- Ishwar singh ji
>
> For confirmation whom to contact
>    Anybody who is intrested in attending this meeting
>  can contact  ne1 of
> 1. Rajput world group.     [email protected]
>
> 2. Maha mangleshwer       -9810309069
> 3. Vandna Singh           -9811354562
> 4. Meenaxi
> 5. Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396 
>
> I have request to all ppl who want to attent this
> event plz confirm there presence on or before 25th of
> this month so that we can book the place accordingly.
>
> If any suggetion  to make this event memorable plz
> send ur suggetions 
>
> Looking forward to see all R-family members on this
> event.
>
> ps. Rajat and Gyanendra singh rana is same person
>     that is me.So i have removed from this list
>     if anyone Rajat  other  then me  in this .grp plz
>     let me know.
>

> Thanks and regards
> Gyanendra Singh Rana.
> 9899302396
> LGCNS-G
>
>
>

>
> --- mithlesh rajawat <mitra_20033@y...> wrote:
>
> > helo & Khamagani
> > to all
> > 
> >  pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
> >
> >
> > singh vandana <vandi_singh@y...> wrote:
> > Hello to All......
> > I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be
> > in delhi meet
> >      1- Rupaba
> >      2- Daivat Jhalan
> >      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
> >      4- Komal thakur
> >      5- Mahamangaleshwar
> >      6- Menaxi
> >      7- Nilesh
> >      8- Vandana
> > Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> > So, that a final place can be booked........
> > Regards,
> > Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2004 1:04:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: Abilympics is an Olympics ....know it
 

Very Good information

   Will the mentally deranged and ill mentality person also can take
part there ?

   I know some such person and very much confident that my two great
freind will definately won the GOLD Medal.

    Though I had left sports for last so many year except that i did
batting in a team of 'crappy' captain and vice cap. a few months ago.
My Inning was short there but proved like a life time  memorable
batting for them and they still remeber me for that batting !!!

   
     Anyway its all really very much funny. i always like muftka
entertainment !!! I always like the theame " you didn't praise me ja
nathi ramto( go away i will not play with you if you will not praise
my batting !!!)and so, you are not honest and you are a SPY OF
ISI !!!! "

  o.k. have a great time.
   Mahendra Rana
   www.balajicrafts.com
   P.S.  1. Sab ko sanmati de Bhagwaan !!!
         2. Dont know when corruption will be removed from India but
i will definately be removed from the earth (agar unlogo ka bas chale
to ???) as they thinks that persons like me are worst then penther !!
and we must be removed from the earth.
--- In [email protected], laxmanssinh vaghela
<laxmansinhv@y...> wrote:
>
> International Abilympics: Advancing Employment Skills of People
with Disabilities
>
>
>
> By Kumud Mohan
> Never stop us from dreaming
> We are what we believe in,
> We can touch the sky
> We can and we will fly...
> The words of the theme song set the tune for a magical event that
was more heroic than the Olympics, more memorable than the Oscars,
and probably the most uplifting experience for those who could be
part of it.

From: Bhagwan Singh
Date: Friday, December 24, 2004 8:27:07 AM
To: WeRajputs Group; navinelect Naveen Kumar; IT_Supervisors NHPC; Rajput World; Rathore Group; Saroj K Roy; Vikas Saini; BCS Shekhawat; Dr R P Singh; Nikhil Sood; Neeraj Agarwal; Arun Kumar Chaudhary; DAV Fellows; Tanuj Jain; Sunil Jha; Tarun Kashyap
Subject: Rajputs Garden of your wishes
 
As

FOR THE GARDEN OF YOUR DAILY LIVING ...

PLANT THREE ROWS OF PEAS:

1. Peace of mind

2. Peace of heart

3. Peace of soul

PLANT FOUR ROWS OF SQUASH:

1. Squash gossip

2. Squash indifference

3. Squash grumbling

4. Squash selfishness

PLANT FOUR ROWS OF LETTUCE:

1. Lettuce be faithful

2. Lettuce be kind

3. Lettuce be patient

4. Lettuce really love one another

NO GARDEN WITHOUT TURNIPS:

1. Turnip for meetings

2. Turnip for service

3. Turnip to help one another

TO CONCLUDE OUR GARDEN WE MUST HAVE THYME:

1. Thyme for each other

2. Thyme for family

3. Thyme for friends

WATER FREELY WITH PATIENCE

AND CULTIVATE WITH LOVE!

ITS YOUR GARDEN OF WISHES

"KAISA LAGA"


From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 24, 2004 8:27:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] (unknown)
 
 

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Date: Friday, December 24, 2004 1:51:17 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [spam] Re: Message
 

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Pavan

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From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2004 7:01:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] list updated
 
Hello Vandana
Please correct my name I am Mangleshwar not Mahamangaleshwar.
Regards,Thanks & Jai mata kee
Mangleshwar

singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello...

i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested can add or delete up there names by 24th........And all members who's phone no. or contact no. is missing should pls mail it......

     1- Rupaba
     2- Jogendra Ji - 9818617558
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
     6- Menaxi - 9899796600
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana - 9868405505
     9- Prashant Singh - 9891343317
     10- Dilip Dodiya

     11- Tarun singh - 9811392492

     12- Sujan singh

     13- Rajat ji

     14- Ishwar singh ji

Regards,

Vandana


singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
    Hello members,

     i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested can add up there names by 24th........

     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
     6- Menaxi - 9899796600
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana - 9868405505
     9- Prashant Singh
     10- Dilip Dodiya

     11- Tarun singh - 9811392492

     12- Sujan singh

     13- Rajat ji

     14- Ishwar singh ji

Regards,

Vandana



mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:

helo & Khamagani
to all

pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht


singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar
     6- Menaxi
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana

     9- Prashant Singh

     10- Dilip Dodiya


Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2004 4:02:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Abilympics is an Olympics ....know it
 

International Abilympics: Advancing Employment Skills of People with Disabilities



By Kumud Mohan
Never stop us from dreaming
We are what we believe in,
We can touch the sky
We can and we will fly...
The words of the theme song set the tune for a magical event that was more heroic than the Olympics, more memorable than the Oscars, and probably the most uplifting experience for those who could be part of it.

On November 24, 2003, over 400 people with disabilities, along with an equal number of escorts, interpreters, officials and special invitees from all over the world, gathered in New Delhi, India, to take part in the 6th International Abilympics.

Abilympics are the Olympics of people with vocational skills of people with disabilities, aimed at helping them to become self-sufficient, productive members of society. They are held every four years in different countries, and are different from the Olympics in that their main aim is to constructively promote the vocational skills of persons with a disability. Disability often limits people in their everyday activities or in their choice of profession.

Age is no limiting factor here. Here, physically, mentally, orthopaedically and visually impaired people compete on equal grounds with the speech and hearing impaired. Since economic emancipation is the main focus, excellence of output is the only criterion. The quality of work must measure up to international standards and specifications.

The first Abilympics were held in Japan in 1981 to commemorate the UN International Year of Disabled Persons. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Abilympics were held in Columbia, Hong Kong, Austria and the Czech Republic.

At the 6th International Abilympics, India, a total of 1030 delegates (including 425 contestants) from 34 countries, including Austria, Australia, China, Czech Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Iran and UAE, converged in New Delhi to take part in 43 events, including vocational skills involved in painting, printing, photography, dressmaking, cake decoration and personal computer assembly; and leisure and living skills such as those involved in chess, bridge, embroidery and batik, as well as children's hobbies such as like origami, cartooning and Lego.

Since disability is often entwined with lack of financial resources, the largest number of delegates and contestants were from neighbouring or nearby countries. The largest contingent of 216 (including 115 contestants) was naturally from India, the host. China sent in 95 delelgates, including 28 contestants and 48 Special Invitees. USA, France, Germany, Britain and Holland together sent less than 10 delegates to take part in the one-day Conference.

The Abilympics at New Delhi got a high profile start with the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, inaugurating the six-day long programme. "More than 80% of the world's disabled live in developing countries, and many of them are victims of growing poverty, social isolation and despair," he said. "Their problems...must be given priority in our developmental strategies......"

At the Indira Gandhi Stadium, every aspect of the arrangements bespoke good taste, thoughtfulness and consideration for the invitees. There were tactile pathways for those with visual impairments, ramps and accessible toilets for those with mobility impairments, and a loop induction coil system for the hearing impaired with their 'invisible' disability. Overlooking the vast indoor stadium was a glowing replica of the 6th Abilympics mascot, Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the God of good beginnings.

The weather was perfect. Smartly attired boy scouts and guides welcomed and guided the guests, visitors and participants to their respective places.

A tuneful welcome song "Jyot se jyot jalao" (light up flames with the Eternal Flame) was sung sweetly and fervently by disabled children from several schools. Following was a folk dance, featuring acrobatic skills of the disabled dancers along with a merry dance of twirling participants in wheelchairs, was specially applauded.

The competitions were an opportunity for the education of onlookers, many of whom were amazed at the level of achievement of the disabled competitors. Painting, waste reuse, wood carving, cabinet making and cartooning were held inside the hall, while cane technology, silk hand printing, ceramics and flower arrangements could be seen outside. Strangely, there were no signs of frenzy or cutthroat competition. The competitors worked peacefully, diligently, confidently - their disabilities far from being evident.

"Why, they are just like us," muttered a tenth class schoolgirl. "After today I don't think I will ever feel awkward approaching a handicapped person and talking to him."

"If they can do it, then so can we," exclaimed another, watching the speed and accuracy with which a blind girl made a cane basket. Indeed, those who were used to labelling the disabled as blind, deaf and mentally retarded, were forced to change their perceptions. They realised that for these people everyday life was a far greater struggle, a greater challenge than any of them would have imagined. Hence they were to be admired, rather than pitied!

Andreas Poschek, a 25 year old Economics Engineer and Computer Scientist from Vienna, who uses a wheelchair since doctors attempted to improve his gait through spinal surgery, concentrated on his photography and won a silver medal. Jiang Xiolan, 42 who traveled all the way from the Nanjing Technical College of Special Education, China, had the rare honour of winning two gold medals for both her attempts, crochet and hand-knitting.

One gratifying feature for the competitors was the fact that the results were announced the same day, sometimes within hours of submission of their work. The maturity of the reactions of the disabled participants could be edifying for the non-disabled. The winners were inwardly elated of course. But they did not jump for joy. Nor did the losers break down. The happiest fact was that they had got the opportunity to meet and interact with so many others in an 'Olympic" atmosphere. This was sufficient for the present.

An international exhibition on assistive devices and the latest technologies for the benefit of disabled persons was part of the show. Visitors were also treated to a taste of rural India through arts, crafts, music and saleable products of Indian NGOs in an 'Abilympics Village'. There were colourful candles, stuffed toys, and paintings and pottery made by artists with disabilities. For many visiting teams, tense about their performance in the competitions and hard put to find their way about in a foreign land with a foreign language, the sunny Abilympics Village along with the Food Plaza opposite, served as informal meeting grounds.

Actually, the entire 6th International Abilympics were a meeting ground of several types of resources from several different sources, according to Dr. Uma Tuli, Secretary General of the National Abylimpic Association of India, as also the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities. While the ministries of Human Resource, Science & Technology Development, and Social Justice and Empowerment bore the financial expenses, Air India, the national carrier, brought the participants from across the world at a special discount. The government. gave them free visas.

The corporate sector was enthused to contribute in a major way: HCL & IBM took on the complete responsibility of the computer-related events, Pepsi provided drinks and ICICI, Reebok and Standard Chartered gifted sporty outfits. For the first time in the history of Delhi, shopping centres, stadia, hotels, public spaces, monuments, railway stations, bus stops and even buses became accessible to disabled persons - thanks to an outstanding effort by the Government. of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

"On the whole, the 6th International Abilympics have been a most satisfying experience," concluded Ms Prabha Mehta, vice president of the National Abilympics Association of India. "I call Abilympics a great movement because it has propelled thousands of people with special needs to new levels of achievement and inspired them to test the limits of their potential."

Do note that the highest number and the highest percantage of medals ( 20, including 13 golds, amongst 30 contestants) were won by South Korea who had sent expert teams in advance to study the ground situation and to learn from the Indian experience. So, start now to prepare: Japan awaits you for the 7th International Abilympics, 2007!


From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2004 8:37:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Fwd:Calling Fresh Graduates of 2003/04 Batches
 





From: "srini_nandagiri" <[email protected]>  Add to
Address Book
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:50:42 -0000
Subject: [VServeU] Calling Fresh Graduates of 2003/04
Batches

   

Hello All,



Cognizant Technology Solutions, the New Jersey based,
premier IT
Consulting Firm, is currently looking for Fresh
Graduates for the IT
Infrastructure Services Practice @ BANGALORE.



Eligibility Criteria -



Candidates who have completed BSc, MSC, BCA,  BCOM,
MA, MCOM in the
year 2003 & 2004 with First Class (60%)

Specialization for BSC could be from the following
branches -
Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Information
Technology and
Electronics

Candidates who have taken this test in the last six
months should not
re-appear for the test



Job Profile -



Remote monitoring and managing client IT
infrastructure like servers,
operating systems, databases, network, etc

Supporting Cognizant clients on troubleshooting issues
relating to
software, hardware and networking issues

Understanding problems and providing remote technical
resolution

Escalating issues to specialized support groups for
highly technical
issues

Coordinating with customers and support groups for
tracking status,
providing updates and confirmation
Should be willing to work in shifts

 

Cognizant is conducting the General aptitude Test on
the 8th of
January 2005 (Saturday) in BANGALORE. All those people
who are
interested and who satisfy the above criteria can send
their detailed
CV's to [email protected] ONLY for
registration purposes.
All those CV's which are short-listed will be
intimated of the venue
and the time of the written test in BANGALORE via
email.

In the subject line please mention: Degree Name(BSc or

BCom)/080105/Groups

So, what are you waiting for! Rush in your CV to
[email protected]



Regards


From: laxmansinh vaghela
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2004 8:34:09 AM
To: rajputworld Moderator
Subject: Re: Welcome to rajputworld
 
Jai Mataji Ki ....my dear Brothers & sisters...& Friends...
 
I am Laxmansinh Vaghela....a new member of a great SAMAJ(R.W.).....
 
First of all thanx a lot for....welcoming me in the group....
Dear frds...i m a HARDWARE ENGINEER in Ahmedabad.....i am basically from Palanpur....& here in ahmedabad i live with my BHUVAji (my father's Sister)....&...life is nice ...here....
 
Hey....frds.....it's to tell u that whenever u hv any problem in ur computer hardware ,,,,u can always....do ask me....as i m hardware engineer & also....hv my own business of Selling the Computers .....so....i will always...be with u....
 
Aur kuchh rules strictly follow karne ho to pls do inform...me...k
 
good bye to my Great Rajput Family...& c u soon ....
take care....& JAI  MATAJI KI...
 
Laxmansinh....9375623972
 
 


r

 


From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2004 3:10:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Most application forms contain the following columns or headings :
 

Dear all the family members,

jai mata ji,




Identification



Full Name (surname and first name)

Maiden name (or surname at birth, if different)

Address (present)

Marital status (Single/engaged/married/widow/widower)

Male/female

Alternative address (permanent/temporary)

Telephone number

Date of birth

Age

Nationality

Passport details No

issued at

Valid up to

Father’s / guardian’s name

Father’s / guardian address

Father’s / guardian’s occupation

Children (number and ages under 18)

Next to kin (or who is to be contacted in case of an emergency)

What relatives have you here ?

Type of work required

Salary expected

Willing to work nights/shifts/overtime ?

Date when free to join

State of health

Height and weight (in cm. and kg.)

List of major illnesses

Section for medical officer’s comments

Driving licence

Space for recent passport size photograph



Education

School and further education (primary school, secondary school, university, dates, examination passed, marks obtained.)



Professional qualifications

Apprenticeship – dates, place, name of supervisor, stipend.

Occupation

(Start with your most recent job and work back to give the complete histoy)

Date of employment

Nature of work

Reasons for leaving

Have you applied here before – Yes / No ?

If yes, give details

Have you worked here before – Yes / No ?

If yes, give dates

Recreation and extra curricular activities

Hobbies and interests

Sports and clubs

Travelling – Where ? If abroad, dates and reason.



Languages

Read Write Speak

Slight/Fair/Fluent Slight/Fair/Fluent Slight/Fair/Fluent

Mother Tongue

Other Languages



References (Not of former employers or relatives)

Name and addresses

Occupation

Telephone No.

Known for how long ?



Miscellaneous

Where did you learn of the vacancy ?

Signature

Date

Space for office use

Space for interviewer’s comments / Test results

Agreement (Brief conditions of service)



Documents to be attached with the form

Very often several documents are required to be attached with an application form. These include :

q Proof of age

q Proof of domicile

q Proof of educational qualifications

q Proof of professional qualifications

q Proof of salary

q Proof of awards, etc.

q Passport details.



Note

It is very important that you give the utmost care to obtaining the right type of photograph. A good photograph should be recent, and one in which you appear well – groomed.



Note

For men, the photograph should be from the top pocket of the jacket upwards.



jai mata ji

shailesh p. singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2004 3:01:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Sample : application letter for job vacancies
 

Dear all the family members,

jai mata ji



Sample : application letter for job vacancies



Ramesh singh 27, sanjay, Apartments

Netaji Subhash Marg

Bombay – 400 028



july 20, 2004



The Personnel Manager

London Tower Instruments Ltd

42-43, Industrial Complex

Alwar – 301 001

Rajasthan



Dear Sir,



I am a student of B.Sc. (IIIrd Year) St. Xavier’s College, Bombay and will be passing out in May, 1991. I am keen on joining large organization like yours to start my career.



From my attached resume you will come to know that I have always been a first class student and have excelled in extra-curricular activities. I am self-disciplined and hard working and can work in any department with proper training.



Please let me know if you have any suitable opening for me.



Looking forward to an early reply.



Sincerely yours,









Enc. Resume







Contents of an application form



jai mata ji

shailesh p. singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 8:36:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Hello all ,who want be a part of Delhi meet.
 

Hello Nishesh and all RW members who wants be a part of Delhi meet. Please note the date of Delhi meet is 02nd Jan 2005, Sunday. you can fined place and time next week by e-mail. Because Vandana will shortout final list till Dec 24th.
Thanks Regards and Jia Mata kee
Mangleshwar Singh
nishesh chouhan <[email protected]> wrote:
hello ms vandana can u let me know the date of meeting

so that i can decide i can come or not
regards

nishesh chuohan
Research Er,
C-DOT,
delhi.

--- singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello...
>
> i have updated the list........if still anyone is
> interested can add or delete up there names by
> 24th........And all members who's phone no. or
> contact no. is missing should pls mail it......
>
> 1- Rupaba
> 2- Jogendra Ji - 9818617558
> 3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
> 4- Komal thakur
> 5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
> 6- Menaxi - 9899796600
> 7- Nilesh
> 8- Vandana - 9868405505
> 9- Prashant Singh - 9891343317
> 10- Dilip Dodiya
>
> 11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>
> 12- Sujan singh
>
> 13- Rajat ji
>
> 14- Ishwar singh ji
>
> Regards,
>
> Vandana
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello members,
>
> i have updated the list........if still anyone
> is interested can add up there names by
> 24th........
>
> 1- Rupaba
> 2- Daivat Jhalan
> 3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
> 4- Komal thakur
> 5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
> 6- Menaxi - 9899796600
> 7- Nilesh
> 8- Vandana - 9868405505
> 9- Prashant Singh
> 10- Dilip Dodiya
>
> 11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>
> 12- Sujan singh
>
> 13- Rajat ji
>
> 14- Ishwar singh ji
>
> Regards,
>
> Vandana
>
>
>
> mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> helo & Khamagani
> to all
>
> pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to All......
> I am listing names of people who are supposed to be
> in delhi meet
> 1- Rupaba
> 2- Daivat Jhalan
> 3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
> 4- Komal thakur
> 5- Mahamangaleshwar
> 6- Menaxi
> 7- Nilesh
> 8- Vandana
>
> 9- Prashant Singh
>
> 10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>
> Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> So, that a final place can be booked........
> Regards,
> Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 8:10:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Proud to be an Indian .. why ?
 





Dear All and Joginderji



Very nice stuff but really we should/can proud to be an Indian ? is this the time for a “Mithyabhimaan” of great Indian/India ?



How we can 4get some important aspects

there is one common feature which is USA (directly and indirectly) in all major success of such indiviual case !! why ?



Can any Indians make such a history in other contry e.g. Aus, Nz. Japan, Germany ? (only U.k. is an exception) Why ?



compare all these success story with the population of India and how much player we have who won the Gold Medal in an olumpic ? why ?



Why average indian girls/boys are so hungry for a green card holder ? or always looking to rush to USA/western country ? why don’t we are not making this country great one ?



Why there are always a long que of beggars at the doors of any of our temples ? and what’s the difference between a begger inside the temple(who visits the temple and starts begging from the God) and those who stands nearer the entrance gate of the temple ? doesn’t both are same ?



I am not against my own country or is a person who don’t have a proud but I can’t ignore such basic facts !!!! I am a person who inspires his enemies for their honesty and good quality so, I thinks we shouldn’t 4get the contribution of usa/Americans/others hidden persons behind such remarkable success and above all its not the time of feeling to be proud on ourselves. There is lots of things we as an Indian to learn and absorb in our daily life. ABHI AAGE AUR BHI JAHAAN HEY !!!



Those who satisfies/feels proud for small success, they blocks their own way of success. Its also apply to society and a country too

With regards

Mahendra Rana

www.balajicrafts.com





an Indian _*

*Who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems? *

Vinod Khosla

<>
*Who is the creator of the Pentium chip (needs no introduction as 90% of
today's computers run on it)? *

Vinod Dahm

<>
*Who is the third richest man in the world? *

According to the latest report in the Fortune Magazine, it is Azim
Premji, CEO of Wipro Industries. The Sultan of Brunei is now in 6th
position.

<>
*Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (Hotmail is the World's No.1
web based email program)? *

Sabeer Bhatia

<>
*Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the
creator of program languages such as C, C++, Unix to name a few)? *

Arun Netravalli

<>
*Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard? * <>Rajiv Gupta


*Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000,
responsible for ironing out initial problems? *

Sanjay Tejwrika

<>
*Who are the Chief Executives of CitiBank, Mckensey & Stanchart? *

Victor Menezes, Rajat Gupta and Rana Talwar.

<>
*We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America, even
faring better than the whites and the natives. There are 3.22 million
Indians in USA (1.5% of population). Yet, *

38% of doctors in USA are Indians.

12% of scientists in USA are Indians.

36% of NASA scientists are Indians.

34% of Microsoft employees are Indians.

28% of IBM employees are Indians.

17% of INTEL scientists are Indians.

13% of XEROX employees are Indians.

<>
You may know some of the following facts. These facts were recently
published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS
ABOUT INDIA.

· India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of
history.

· India invented the Number system. Aryabhatta invented 'zero.'

· The world's first University was established in Takshila in
700 BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more
than 60 subjects.

· The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was
one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

<>According to the Forbes magazine:

· Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software.

· Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.

· Although western media portray modern images of India as
poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India
was once the richest empire on earth.

· The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years
ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.

· The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he
explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem.
British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that
Budhayan's works dating back to the 6th Century, which was long before
the European mathematicians.

· Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India. Quadratic
equations were introduced by Sridharacharya in the 11th Century; the
largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians
used numbers as big as 1053.

· According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until
1896, India was the only source of diamonds in the world.

· USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old
suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication
was Professor Jagdish Bose and not Marconi.

· The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in
Saurashtra.

· Chess was invented in India.

· Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and
health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans and
cataracts. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India.

· When, in many cultures in the world, people lived as nomadic
forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established the Harappan
culture in the Sindhu Valley (Indus Valley Civilisation).

· The place value system, the decimal system was developed in
India in 100 BC.

<>*Quotes about India* <>
We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which
no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made. ------Albert
Einstein.



<>India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech,
the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great
grandmother of tradition. ---------Mark Twain.

<>If there is one place on the face of the earth where all dreams of
living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began
the dream of existence, it is India. ---------French scholar Romain Rolland.


India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without
ever having to send a single soldier across her border. ----------Hu
Shih (Former Chinese ambassador to USA).

<>

All of the above are just the tip of the iceberg, the list could be
endless but if we don't see even a glimpse of that great India in the
India that we see today, it clearly means that we are not working up to
our potential; and if we do, we could once again be an ever shining and
inspiring country setting a bright path for rest of the world to follow.
I hope you enjoyed it and work towards the welfare of INDIA.



Say proudly, I AM AN INDIAN.

Jogender Singh Shekhawat
9818617558 New Delhi

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 7:16:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Hello Group!
 
Greetings Everybody!
I recently happened to come across this wonderful
group on the web!!
Its a really great feeling to read from all the
Rajputs around the world!

Cheers!
Dinesh Singh Thakur

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 7:12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Transforming India ??? Sorry something more ....
 
Absolutely superb. To the point and really hard hitting. That is why I love Mahendra for his emails.

Dinesh K. Singh Naruka

Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear all,

   I do believes that here are few more things which i 4get to mention in my last mail regarding transforming india

1. We Indians don't know how to drive vehicles on Road,  how and where to park vehicles. Most of us uses the entire road , public places as "Baap Ki Jaagir "

2. We dont know how and where to spit

3. We dont know how to take care of others convininence , to care for others independency .mostly our acts becomes troubleful for others but who cares ???

4. Mostly we are more interested in personal affairs of others and "Paarki Panchyaat"

   So, Dear all there are too many such small and day to day things which if we can lern then believe me INDIA will become an another USA/UK. and for this  we dont need to  know big pandit type research reports

   Mahendra Rana

    www.balajicrafts.com

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 6:45:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] urgent required
 




Dear all the family members,

jai mata ji

i m sending details of employement always, as per the compines requirement, but only few friends r taking interest to come up, i think our all the brothers n isters r well placed ( just kidding ), if the situation is really like that than its good,

                     once again there is a vacancies for a courier & corgo company but its urgent required, 

brach exe. M / F ,  5000, GRADUATION / EXP. 2 TO 3 YRS.

MEHSANA  , BRANCH , KALOL,



CREDITE CONTROLE EXE.

MALE AHMEDABAD,  2 TO 3 YRS. EXP.  SALARY 4500/-



THANX TO ALL

JAI MATAJI

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 4:28:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Inflight january2005.doc: sun sign(Tarot card) forecast
 

This is the astro forecast for January 2005 that will be published in Xpression-The sahara inflight magazine.

Inflightjanuary2005


Aries: your ruling planet is very strong this month being placed in its own sign. Approach life this month with more pragmatic manner and practically. A responsible and committed approach to all affairs whether it is concerned with your personal life or professional life is concerned is required. Do not take any snap decisions. Keep a check on what you say or you may regret later. It is best to avoid confrontations be at work or at home front. Patience may need to be exercised. The dates especially to be watched for this month are 28th and 29th for some changes may start taking shape or some confrontational problems are also possible.

Tip of the month: Things may not go as you probably were expecting them to. You will have to rely on your intuition to see you through.

Lucky date is 27th. Lucky color is burgundy.

Taurus: this month your ruling planet changes sign three times making it a very interactive and social planet. This month brings opportunities for you. However you need to be sincere and dedicated towards your work lest the opportunity may slip from your hand. Enhanced personality and an alluring aura surround you. Others will find it difficult to resist your charm and allure. At work competitive coworkers may try to claim the credit for the vast output done during the past few days. Reorganize and reassess financial matters. You need to hold the strings of your purse tightly. Grants, aids, commissions etc can cheer you up.

Tip of the month: Be positive in your thinking and do not let the negativity get you. Keep your mind free of clutters.

Lucky date is 25th. Lucky color is pink.

Gemini: the new moon this month charges your partnership and joint ventures sector. Starting of new business and joint ventures is indicated.

Opening of new doors of opportunities will keep you happy. Cash outflow will be more than the cash inflow. You need to block the outflow so try to cut down your expenditures. On personal front you may feel irritated by someone who is probably playing power games with you. A relative or a colleague may both astound and aggravate you with their odd behavior. For those who are single looking for a match, this month will bring smile and marriage plans may materialize.

Tip of the month: create an atmosphere where you can relax and unwind yourself. Do something exclusively for yourself.

Lucky date is 5th. Lucky color is light yellow.

Cancer: new moon in the sign of expansion will bring new career opportunities for you. Initially things may not go smoothly for you. You will get your way but not before a major headache sets in. If you want to change the job this is the right time to apply for. With positive energies around you, you can take up the challenges if they cross your path. However credit/loan sector becomes heavy this month. Bills, bills or more bills to pay. You need to do some savvy financial planning. Avoid using your credit card excessively. In love and romance express your feelings towards your love to cement your relationship.

Tip of the month: Greater self-awareness and lower expectations from others should be the policy to follow.

Lucky date is 10th. Lucky color is bright red.

Leo: this month sun is in the company of planet of finance from 4th till 14th and in the sign of expansion. This is highly favorable period if you want to ask for raise or look for promotion. Break out of your narrow routines and if possible try to meet people outside your circle. Investment in stock market and in speculation during this period may yield gains but thereafter you need to be cautious. Cash flows in but make sure you stash some of your hard-earned money in long term saving plans. Familial duty calls you. Children in the family may need your time and attention. Matters of heart gets an extra glitter this month.

Tip of the month: The month brings with it more joy and happiness than you could have imagined.

Lucky date is 30th. Lucky color is bushing pink.

Virgo: planet Jupiter is very happily placed in your sign giving success in your work but some domestic matters or home related matters trouble you this month. Clashes or arguments may disrupt peace and harmony and may give you tensions. Try to smile away your problems and worries. You will be very interactive and meeting lots of people. Some of these meetings or contacts may make transformation even in your life. You may however be unaware of fast changes following you. You may adopt a new attitude and you will find things smoother. Financially it is a favorable period and you can expect positive developments especially in speculation and stock market.

Tip of the month: Read a book or watch a movie. Do something exclusively for yourself and enjoy it.

Lucky date is 24th. Lucky color is deep blue.

Libra: your ruling planet conjoins the new moon in sign of expansion. Meetings, negotiations, correspondence, etc will bring favorable results. Thos who are connected with media, marketing or in public relations etc this month sure is shining like a star. A meeting or correspondence with someone authoritative will bring positive developments. For those who are looking for new works this is the time to apply or send your resume. Travel will also be productive. In matters of heart retrograde Saturn asks planet Venus for commitment.  However you may be too bothered by what others say and think of you today.

Tip of the month: you will feel the relief from all the pressures and problems that may have been surrounding you.

Lucky date is 17th. Lucky color is sea green.

Scorpio: planet mars meeting with Pluto this month will keep you very active and busy. Not only this month but also coming months will also have the effect of this important planetary meeting bringing drastic and transformational changes in your life. You will be full of positive energy. Your mind and soul will be in synchronization. You have the ability and the capability to handle obstructions and push them aside. However one warning try to stay away from trouble and problems which actually is also following you. You may not get straight answers from others whether at work or at home this of course will irritate you.

Tip of the month: Your cool and calm approach will help you whether it is concerned with your personal life or financial life.

Lucky date is 20th. Lucky color is peach.

Sagittarius: your sign is very active this month and the new moon also rises in your sign. It is a month of high achievements. The fast moving and productive period will boost your confidence. You will be laying the foundation of some important works. With your natural generous self in full form you may find saving extremely tedious thing to do. Innovative and inventive ideas energize you stimulate you and bring the best in you in front.

The delicate balancing act between head and heart may not be easy for you at the moment. Do not be critical about your loved ones. Though it may not be easy for you to keep the lid on your feelings.

Tip of the month: charity or good work will pay off. The rewards follow quickly too.

Lucky date is 30th. Lucky color is lime green.

Capricorn: this month Saturn and sun play hide and seek. Confrontational, legal problems or problems related with people you work for or the people who work for you is indicated in the first half of the month. Mark the date 13th plus and minus two days on your calendar to be extra cautious. Arguments or discussions may bring problems to the surface. Try to distance yourself from all controversies and tackle everything coolly. Your projects or plans may not go as you had hoped for. Patience is the word to follow.

The second half of the month is good for you and you will be in top form and you know what you want and how you should go about getting it.

Tip of the month: You should avoid aggression and hold your tongue. ‘Patience’ is the word to follow.

Lucky date is 25th. Lucky color is sky blue.

Aquarius: planet Mars will energize your career sector this month. This initiates the period of change for you. You gain a new drive to attain greater self-efficiency. Allowing at the same time for a parallel increase in financial gains. Since this period gets activated from 28th hence the actual results may come to you in the next month. New contacts will prove to be advantageous and help you to promote your work. The feeling of restlessness may increase for no apparent reason. You may not be able to gauge the reason for the same. Your efforts and hard work will be recognized. Optimistic frame of mind will help to push the stagnant work too.

Tip of the month: You may suffer from tensions and anxieties. But a good head massage or meditation can help.

Lucky date is 21st. Lucky color is mauve.

Pisces: your ruling planet gets the support from sun. A highly favorable period begins for you from 15th. You can make headway with challenging tasks with positive attitude. Hurdles and obstacles will vanish from your path. Give shape to your ideas and plans. The world of ideas and innovations are beckoning you so do not hesitate. Develop a diplomatic way of handling tricky situations. Do not be too impulsive and rash in your behavior. You may be full of passion and desires. Your appeal and magnetic charisma may be a hard combination to resist. Friends will motivate you and help you if you need them.

Tip of the month: Use your will power and determination to succeed in your endeavors. It’s the mantra to follow.

Lucky date is 31st. Lucky color is steel gray.



Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ram Naumi Kumar

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 4:03:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] list updated
 
hello ms vandana can u let me know the date of meeting

so that i can decide i can come or not
regards

nishesh chuohan
Research Er,
C-DOT,
delhi.

--- singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello...

> i have updated the list........if still anyone  is 
>   interested can add or delete up there names by
> 24th........And all members who's phone no. or
> contact no. is missing should pls mail it......
>
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Jogendra Ji - 9818617558
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
>      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana - 9868405505
>      9- Prashant Singh - 9891343317
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>
>      12- Sujan singh
>
>      13- Rajat ji
>
>      14- Ishwar singh ji
>
> Regards,
>
> Vandana
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
>     Hello members,
>
>      i have updated the list........if still anyone
> is     interested can add up there names by
> 24th........
>
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
>      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana - 9868405505
>      9- Prashant Singh
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>
>      12- Sujan singh
>
>      13- Rajat ji
>
>      14- Ishwar singh ji
>
> Regards,
>
> Vandana
>
>
>
> mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> helo & Khamagani
> to all
>
> pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to All......
> I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be
> in delhi meet
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar
>      6- Menaxi
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana
>
>      9- Prashant Singh
>
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>
> Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> So, that a final place can be booked........
> Regards,
> Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:33:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] list updated
 
Jai Mata ji ke

please add one more name in this list
Man Singh Rathore  9350355743  Delhi.

thnaks

> Hello...
>
> i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested can
> add or delete up there names by 24th........And all members who's
> phone no. or contact no. is missing should pls mail it......
>
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Jogendra Ji - 9818617558
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
>      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana - 9868405505
>      9- Prashant Singh - 9891343317
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>
>      12- Sujan singh
>
>      13- Rajat ji
>
>      14- Ishwar singh ji
>
> Regards,
>
> Vandana
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
>     Hello members,
>
>      i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested
> can add up there names by 24th........
>
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
>      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana - 9868405505
>      9- Prashant Singh
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>
>      12- Sujan singh
>
>      13- Rajat ji
>
>      14- Ishwar singh ji
>
> Regards,
>
> Vandana
>
>
>
> mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> helo & Khamagani
> to all
>
> pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to All......
> I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar
>      6- Menaxi
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana
>
>      9- Prashant Singh
>
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>
>
> Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> So, that a final place can be booked........
> Regards,
> Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:28:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: APPROVE -- laxmansinhv wants to join rajputworld
 



Hello,

The following person would like to join the rajputworld group:
Email address: laxmansinhv <[email protected]>

Comment from user:
myself is laxmansinh vaghela,Hardware Engineer in Ahmedabad,basically from
Palanpur.I want to join u to help rajputs all the human beings..thanx

This membership request requires your approval because the
rajputworld group is restricted, which means you must
approve each new member.

To approve or reject this pending membership using the web,
please go here:
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To approve this membership using email, reply to this message.

To reject this membership using email, forward this message to

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Thank you for choosing Yahoo! Groups.

Regards,

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:06:16 PM
To: [email protected]; Erika Gujarat; Geetika (Jaipur); Inder Singh Shekhawat; Kavita Shekhawat; Lokender Singh Jaipur; Mahesh_KH; Maheepal Singh; Miss Kavita Singh Raghav; Minaxi; Manoj IIT; Mr. Sudhir Verma; Mr. Santosh Choudhary; Parminder Singh Khetdi; pawan IIT; Pawan KH-Hotmail; PS Jagga (Yahoo); Rajesh (Rediff); Ravinder Pal Singh; Ramesh Sharma Ganga Nag.; Sanjeeb Bhargav; Shailendra S Shekhawat; Vandana Pandare [yahoo]; Surender Aingh (Papu); Pawan Kumar Sharma
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Proud to be an Indian
 
    <>*                                                    _Proud to be
an Indian _*

*Who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems? *

Vinod Khosla

  <>
*Who is the creator of the Pentium chip (needs no introduction as 90% of
today's computers run on it)? *

Vinod Dahm

  <>
*Who is the third richest man in the world? *

According to the latest report in the Fortune Magazine, it is Azim
Premji, CEO of Wipro Industries. The Sultan of Brunei is now in 6th
position.

  <>
*Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (Hotmail is the World's No.1
web based email program)? *

Sabeer Bhatia

  <>
*Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the
creator of program languages such as C, C++, Unix to name a few)? *

Arun Netravalli

  <>
*Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard? * <>Rajiv Gupta


*Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000,
responsible for ironing out initial problems? *

Sanjay Tejwrika

  <>
*Who are the Chief Executives of CitiBank, Mckensey & Stanchart? *

Victor Menezes, Rajat Gupta and Rana Talwar.

  <>
*We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America, even
faring better than the whites and the natives. There are 3.22 million
Indians in USA (1.5% of population). Yet, *

    38% of doctors in USA are Indians.

    12% of scientists in USA are Indians.

    36% of NASA scientists are Indians.

    34% of Microsoft employees are Indians.

    28% of IBM employees are Indians.

    17% of INTEL scientists are Indians.

    13% of XEROX employees are Indians.

  <>
You may know some of the following facts. These facts were recently
published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS
ABOUT INDIA.

·         India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of
history.

·         India invented the Number system. Aryabhatta invented 'zero.'

·         The world's first University was established in Takshila in
700 BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more
than 60 subjects.

·         The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was
one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

  <>According to the Forbes magazine:

·         Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software.

·         Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.

·         Although western media portray modern images of India as
poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India
was once the richest empire on earth.

·         The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years
ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.

·         The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he
explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem.
British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that
Budhayan's works dating back to the 6th Century, which was long before
the European mathematicians.

·         Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India. Quadratic
equations were introduced by Sridharacharya in the 11th Century; the
largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians
used numbers as big as 1053.

·         According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until
1896, India was the only source of diamonds in the world.

·         USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old
suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication
was Professor Jagdish Bose and not Marconi.

·         The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in
Saurashtra.

·         Chess was invented in India.

·         Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and
health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans and
cataracts. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India.

·         When, in many cultures in the world, people lived as nomadic
forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established the Harappan
culture in the Sindhu Valley (Indus Valley Civilisation).

·         The place value system, the decimal system was developed in
India in 100 BC.

<>*Quotes about India*   <>
We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which
no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.   ------Albert
Einstein.



<>India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech,
the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great
grandmother of tradition. ---------Mark Twain.

  <>If there is one place on the face of the earth where all dreams of
living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began
the dream of existence, it is India. ---------French scholar Romain Rolland.


India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without
ever having to send a single soldier across her border. ----------Hu
Shih (Former Chinese ambassador to USA).

<>

All of the above are just the tip of the iceberg, the list could be
endless but if we don't see even a glimpse of that great India in the
India that we see today, it clearly means that we are not working up to
our potential; and if we do, we could once again be an ever shining and
inspiring country setting a bright path for rest of the world to follow.
I hope you enjoyed it and work towards the welfare of INDIA.



Say proudly, I AM AN INDIAN.

Jogender Singh Shekhawat
9818617558 New Delhi


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:02:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Digest Number 279
 
Dear friends,
I am new to Rajput world and dont know nitty gritty of the group. Kindly let me know about the rules and regulations for rajputworld.
I would like to join the meeting which is supposed to be held in delhi as I reside ini Delhi.

Ram Naumi Kumar
9312328853
New Delhi
[email protected] wrote:


There are 19 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
From: sanjay suryavanshi
2. delhi meet list
From: singh vandana
3. Re: delhi meet list
From: mithlesh rajawat
4. Re: LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
From: "D I L I P DODIYA"
5. Re: delhi meet list
From: "D I L I P DODIYA"
6. Re: delhi meet list
From: "D I L I P DODIYA"
7. Re: delhi meet list
From: singh vandana
8. Re: delhi meet list
From: Rajat Rana
9. very intersting reading stuff of Transforming India, 32 page book let of i watch.
From: "M. B. Chudasama"
10. Fw: DIWALI 2005 STAMP BY USPS
From: "M. B. Chudasama"
11. Re: very intersting reading stuff of Transforming India, 32 page book let of i watch.
From: Mahendra Rana
12. Re: Transforming India ??? Sorry something more ....
From: Mahendra Rana
13. As a new job entrant you should look for the following points in a career:
From: horse power
14. Re: LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
From: horse power
15. Re: LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
From: sanjay suryavanshi
16. Thank u sir
From: sanjay suryavanshi
17. Google Devta Ki Jai
From: "Jogender Singh Shekhawat"
18. Rajput Vans
From: "Jogender Singh Shekhawat"
19. Re: delhi meet list
From: Jogender Singh


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 05:52:10 +0000 (GMT)
From: sanjay suryavanshi
Subject: LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME


JAI MATA DI

I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB, CAN ANY BODY HELP ME

I DID M.B.A.

HAD A WORKING EXPERICE OF APPROX. 4 YEAR .

I AM HAPPY WITH MY JOB BUT NOT SATISFIED.

RGDS

SANJAY SURYAVANSHI








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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:33:05 +0000 (GMT)
From: singh vandana
Subject: delhi meet list

Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are supposed to be in delhi meet
1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar
6- Menaxi
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana
Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana





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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 02:01:31 -0800 (PST)
From: mithlesh rajawat
Subject: Re: delhi meet list

helo & Khamagani
to all

pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht


singh vandana wrote:
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are supposed to be in delhi meet
1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar
6- Menaxi
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana
Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana







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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:36:12 +0530
From: "D I L I P DODIYA"
Subject: Re: LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME

Dear Sanjay

Please send me your resume details.

Dilip s Dodiya


----- Original Message -----
From: sanjay suryavanshi
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 11:22 AM
Subject: [RajputWorld ] LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME



JAI MATA DI

I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB, CAN ANY BODY HELP ME

I DID M.B.A.

HAD A WORKING EXPERICE OF APPROX. 4 YEAR .

I AM HAPPY WITH MY JOB BUT NOT SATISFIED.

RGDS

SANJAY SURYAVANSHI









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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:36:52 +0530
From: "D I L I P DODIYA"
Subject: Re: delhi meet list

When is meeting ???. Please addmy name also in that list.

Dilip S Dodiya


----- Original Message -----
From: singh vandana
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list


Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are supposed to be in delhi meet
1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar
6- Menaxi
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana
Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana







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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:37:02 +0530
From: "D I L I P DODIYA"
Subject: Re: delhi meet list

When is meeting ???. Please add my name also in that list.

Dilip S Dodiya


----- Original Message -----
From: singh vandana
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list


Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are supposed to be in delhi meet
1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar
6- Menaxi
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana
Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana










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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 12:02:15 +0000 (GMT)
From: singh vandana
Subject: Re: delhi meet list

Hello members,

i have updated the list........if still anyone is interested can add up there names by 24th........

1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
6- Menaxi - 9899796600
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana - 9868405505
9- Prashant Singh
10- Dilip Dodiya

11- Tarun singh - 9811392492

12- Sujan singh

13- Rajat ji

14- Ishwar singh ji

Regards,

Vandana



mithlesh rajawat wrote:

helo & Khamagani
to all

pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht


singh vandana wrote:
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are supposed to be in delhi meet
1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar
6- Menaxi
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana

9- Prashant Singh

10- Dilip Dodiya


Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana










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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 04:33:39 -0800 (PST)
From: Rajat Rana
Subject: Re: delhi meet list

Dear All R Family members
Jai mata di ji ki
Dear Delip & mithlesh rajawat
most welcome to this dynamic & vibrant world
so called Rajput world.

Let me berief about this meeting

What is delhi meeting.

Delhi meeting is just a get togather of a R-Family
members who r coming across the world.
In this meeting we will celibrate new year &
will have chance to know each other personally ,till
now we are intracting only this wonrderfull platform
Rajput world.

Who should attend .
Any one who is true Rajput and want to do something
for this community in direct or indirect way and want
meet R-family memeber who r coming from across the
globe.

When & where to meet.
02/01/2005 place Rajghat time is 8:30
then for introductory session then we will move to
differnt place.

Confirmed memebers.
1- Rupaba
2- Daivat Jhalan
3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
4- Komal thakur
5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
6- Menaxi - 9899796600
7- Nilesh
8- Vandana - 9868405505
9- Prashant Singh
10- Dilip Dodiya
11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
12- Sujan singh
13- Ishwar singh ji

For confirmation whom to contact
Anybody who is intrested in attending this meeting
can contact ne1 of
1. Rajput world group. [email protected]

2. Maha mangleshwer -9810309069
3. Vandna Singh -9811354562
4. Meenaxi
5. Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396

I have request to all ppl who want to attent this
event plz confirm there presence on or before 25th of
this month so that we can book the place accordingly.

If any suggetion to make this event memorable plz
send ur suggetions

Looking forward to see all R-family members on this
event.

ps. Rajat and Gyanendra singh rana is same person
that is me.So i have removed from this list
if anyone Rajat other then me in this .grp plz
let me know.


Thanks and regards
Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396
LGCNS-G





--- mithlesh rajawat wrote:

> helo & Khamagani
> to all
>
> pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
>
>
> singh vandana wrote:
> Hello to All......
> I am listing names of people who are supposed to be
> in delhi meet
> 1- Rupaba
> 2- Daivat Jhalan
> 3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
> 4- Komal thakur
> 5- Mahamangaleshwar
> 6- Menaxi
> 7- Nilesh
> 8- Vandana
> Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> So, that a final place can be booked........
> Regards,
> Vandana
>
>
>
>

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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:54:19 +0400
From: "M. B. Chudasama"
Subject: very intersting reading stuff of Transforming India, 32 page book let of i watch.

Dear All,

Here is very interesting reading stuff is available. And for the information of dear Mahendra Rana that this material is not prepared by his Jani Dushman and "mentally crappy people" but different sincere and honest group of people and they are using it "ready masala" of others. Infect they should learn concrete measure and policy steps instead singing own honesty and corruption song for India (Mata!!!). I like Mahendra's comment- Mungeri Lal ke hasin sapney.

P. S. :

Above comment is meant for few 'Samazdar' and other should not ask further clarification


Thanks Regards and Jai Mataji
Mahendrasinh Chudasama, Dubai


-------------- The India you may not know---------------------------------

1. 71% or 742 million people are below 35 years of age. Indians are young
2. 29 million people are born every year
3. 94% drop out rate of children between kindergarten and 10+2
4. 6%, which is our so called educated youth, go in for a regular college degree which may not be very relevant in today's context for employment generation
5. 75% of all graduates from colleges are Arts graduates
6. While 95% of the world youth between 15 to 35 years of age learn a vocation, a skill or a trade, with a choice of 3000 vocational education & training programs, we in India have only identified about 171 trades so far after 57 years of Independence and hardly 2% of the population goes in for VET training!
7. We can get engineers in India but no carpenters, plumbers, drivers and other skilled personnel as per international standards! I. T. is the only exception
8. I.T. is only 1.5% of the world GDP. India's present share is about 3%. We need to concentrate on the balance 97% of the Economy & Enterprise and make it world class, for rapid economic growth and employment generation
9. 300 million unemployed* and only 45 million have actually registered with employment offices with little or no hope of getting employment (our estimates)*
10. Of all new employment generated, 1% are Government jobs, 2% are in the 'Organized sector' and the balance 97% in the 'Unorganized sector'
11. Out of our 409 million workforce, 93.5% work in the unorganized sector and about 6.5% in the organized sector
12. 1.7% of the entire population, viz. 18 million people work for the Central & State Government; another 9 million work in the 'private organized sector', total 2.6%
13. All the Labour Laws are made to protect, at any cost, the above 2.6% of the Indian population. Article 311 of the Indian constitution needs revision since it over protects employees of the Government even at a cost to the Nation
14. While MP's, MLA's and Municipal Councilors and the village Panchayats, can only be elected for a maximum of 5 years, the officials, babus, and government employees enjoy life long benefits of employment!
15. 650 million illiterate people, based on the international definition of the 3R's (reading, writing and arithmetic)


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 12:58:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] list updated
 
Hello...

i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested can add or delete up there names by 24th........And all members who's phone no. or contact no. is missing should pls mail it......

     1- Rupaba
     2- Jogendra Ji - 9818617558
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
     6- Menaxi - 9899796600
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana - 9868405505
     9- Prashant Singh - 9891343317
     10- Dilip Dodiya

     11- Tarun singh - 9811392492

     12- Sujan singh

     13- Rajat ji

     14- Ishwar singh ji

Regards,

Vandana


singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
    Hello members,

     i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested can add up there names by 24th........

     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
     6- Menaxi - 9899796600
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana - 9868405505
     9- Prashant Singh
     10- Dilip Dodiya

     11- Tarun singh - 9811392492

     12- Sujan singh

     13- Rajat ji

     14- Ishwar singh ji

Regards,

Vandana



mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:

helo & Khamagani
to all

pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht


singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar
     6- Menaxi
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana

     9- Prashant Singh

     10- Dilip Dodiya


Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 12:40:39 PM
To: [email protected]; Inder Singh Shekhawat
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
Jai Mata Ji Ki

I want join that meeting which is hold on 2 Jan, 05 at Rajghat, Delhi.

this is a good opportunity  for me to meet to other Rajput Bandhu

Jogender Singh Shekhawat
9818617558 New Delhi

> Dear All R Family members
> Jai mata di ji ki
> Dear Delip & mithlesh rajawat
> most welcome to   this dynamic & vibrant world
> so called Rajput world.
>
> Let me berief about this meeting
>
> What is delhi meeting.
>
> Delhi meeting is just a get togather  of a R-Family
> members who r coming across the world.
> In this meeting we will celibrate new year  &
> will have chance to  know each other personally ,till
> now we are intracting only this wonrderfull platform
> Rajput world.
>
> Who should attend .
> Any one who is true Rajput and want to do something
> for this community in direct or indirect way and want
> meet R-family memeber who r coming from  across the
> globe.
>
> When & where to meet.
> 02/01/2005  place Rajghat time is 8:30
> then for introductory session then we will move to
> differnt place.
>  
> Confirmed memebers.
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
>      6- Menaxi - 9899796600
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana - 9868405505
>      9- Prashant Singh
>      10- Dilip Dodiya
>      11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
>      12- Sujan singh
>      13- Ishwar singh ji
>
> For confirmation whom to contact
>    Anybody who is intrested in attending this meeting
> can contact  ne1 of
> 1. Rajput world group.     [email protected]
>
> 2. Maha mangleshwer       -9810309069
> 3. Vandna Singh           -9811354562
> 4. Meenaxi
> 5. Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
>
> I have request to all ppl who want to attent this
> event plz confirm there presence on or before 25th of
> this month so that we can book the place accordingly.
>
> If any suggetion  to make this event memorable plz
> send ur suggetions
>
> Looking forward to see all R-family members on this
> event.
>
> ps. Rajat and Gyanendra singh rana is same person
>     that is me.So i have removed from this list
>     if anyone Rajat  other  then me  in this .grp plz
>     let me know.
>
>
> Thanks and regards
> Gyanendra Singh Rana.
> 9899302396
> LGCNS-G
>
>
>
>
>
> --- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > helo & Khamagani
> > to all
> >
> >  pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
> >
> >
> > singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello to All......
> > I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be
> > in delhi meet
> >      1- Rupaba
> >      2- Daivat Jhalan
> >      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
> >      4- Komal thakur
> >      5- Mahamangaleshwar
> >      6- Menaxi
> >      7- Nilesh
> >      8- Vandana
> > Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> > So, that a final place can be booked........
> > Regards,
> > Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 12:02:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Rajput Vans
 

Jai Mata Ji ke sa

I am Jogender Singh Shekhawat I am working in Rural Development
sector at Delhi and I found some details about Rajputs Vans and I
like to share with all of you.

Rajput Vans

Their are two type of vans or kul in Rajputs, they are Surya vans and
Chandra Vans.

Surya Vanshi
Kachwaha
Rathore
Guhilot
Hul
Pratihar
Parihar
Chauhan
Devra
Jethwa
Nikumbh

Chandra Vanshi
Chalukya
Sadawar
Bhati
Guhil
Gujjar
Kalchuri
Rashtrakut
Panwar (Parmar)
Chawada
Yadav
Yodey
Jhala
Shilahar
Chandel
Gaur
Katoch

Other Vans:
Taank ( Nagvans)
Dahiya
Abhir
Sanhedhav
Khichi
Rajpal
Kotpal
Haritat
Mat
Kavinish
Anang
Dodiya

Jogender Singh Shekhawat
Phone 09818617558 New Delhi.
[email protected]

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 11:23:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Google Devta Ki Jai
 

kya aap computer science ke field se related hai,

Kya aapki zindigi mein dukh hi dukh bhara hai,

Kya aap per shani ki sade saathi chal rahi hai,

Kya aapko kisi sawaal ka jawaab nahi mil raha hai,

Kya aap se kuchh kho gaya hai,

Koi bhi problem hai to niyam se google devta ki aarti karo,

to SAB PROBLEMS KA HAL HO JAYEGA.


GOOGLE DEVTA KI AARTI

Om Jai Google hare

Swami Om Jai Google hare

Jo Dhyawe results pawe,

dukh bin se man ka, Swami dukh bin se man ka,

Homework ki  sampatti le aawe, Homework ki  sampatti le aawe

kasht mite home work ka,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Tum puran seach engine

Tum hi internet yaami, Swami Tum hi internet yaami

Par karo hamari MS,  Par karo hamari MS,

Tum internet ke swami,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Tum information ke saagar,

Tum palan karta, swami Tum palan karta,

Main moorakh agyaani (obvious), main searcher tum swami,

Home work tum se karta ,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Tum ho ek search engine,

tumhare code lucky, Swami tumhare code lucky,

kis vidh miloo daya mein, Kis vidh milooo gusaai,

tum ko main kumati,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Din bandhu dukh harta, tum rakshak mere,

Swami tum thakur mere,

Apni capabilities dikhaao, sare homework karao,

Site par khada mein tere,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Vishay vikaar mitaoo,

Problems haro deva, swami Problems haro deva

Saaare homework karaao, saare research papers Likhaaoo

Professor ki sewa,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Code, homework, research, solution

sab kuchh hai tera, Swami sab kuchh hai tera,

Tera tere arpan, tera tere arpan,

Kya laage mera,

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


Google devta ki aarti jo koi programmer gaawe,

Swami jo koi bhi programmer gaawe,

Kehet Divyanad swami, bhanat hari har swami,

Manwaanchhit solution paawe.

Swami Om Jai Google hare.


To bolo Om Jai Google hare

Swami Om Jai Google hare

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 9:26:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Thank u sir
 

Thank u sir



i will send u my C.v. ASAP



thanks

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 2:29:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
 
Dear sanjay ji

jai mat ji

kindly send yr resume, on given e mail. as u know that i m a consultant in ahmedabad,


so plz forward  yr  resume as soon as possible,

[email protected]


jai mata ji
shailesh p. singh







D I L I P DODIYA <[email protected]> wrote:Dear Sanjay

Please send me your resume details.

Dilip s Dodiya


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: sanjay suryavanshi
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 11:22 AM
  Subject: [RajputWorld ] LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME



  JAI MATA DI

  I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB, CAN ANY BODY HELP ME

  I DID M.B.A.

  HAD A WORKING EXPERICE OF APPROX. 4 YEAR .

  I AM HAPPY WITH MY JOB BUT NOT SATISFIED.

  RGDS

  SANJAY SURYAVANSHI

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 7:09:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Transforming India ??? Sorry something more ....
 

Dear all,

   I do believes that here are few more things which i 4get to mention in my last mail regarding transforming india

1. We Indians don't know how to drive vehicles on Road,  how and where to park vehicles. Most of us uses the entire road , public places as "Baap Ki Jaagir "

2. We dont know how and where to spit

3. We dont know how to take care of others convininence , to care for others independency .mostly our acts becomes troubleful for others but who cares ???

4. Mostly we are more interested in personal affairs of others and "Paarki Panchyaat"

   So, Dear all there are too many such small and day to day things which if we can lern then believe me INDIA will become an another USA/UK. and for this  we dont need to  know big pandit type research reports

   Mahendra Rana

    www.balajicrafts.com

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 6:14:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] very intersting reading stuff of Transforming India, 32 page book let of i watch.
 

Dear MBCji

Since my brain is not developed yet, I am not a 'samajdar' and as per your instruction below mentioned, I will not ask you for further clarification of the comment.

I gone through the entire points in your mail and also to the site
http://www.wakeupcall.org/vision_2020/india-know.php . I only can say that its all like "Ankda ni Maayajaal" (game of Figures)as our so many "Navaradhup buddhijeevis" who always needs to pass their time by discussion and always in hunt for some electronic media so that they can be able to highlight their "thobda" on the tv and thus satisfy their own publicity as so many Anti Gujarati/anti hindus/Gaddar ( A shame on the name of hindu) are doing for last so many years.

What all this figured out here even an uneducate too can say without such kind of PHD research. Tranforming India can't be done by this kind of game of figures Actually each and every Indians needs completely change in his mentality and attitudes.

For e.g. as its figured out in the said stuff, that india needs to increase its exports,here we have no scarity of "stupids" swadeshi ki jaamaat type persons. if every one will follow the song of swadeshi then how we will be able to export goods ? are we so over smart ? I seen so many swadeshi singers using lots of videshis,hi-fy and so on !!! its a double standard and the biggest barrier in india's overall development.

2nd thing is morality. 95% indians have no morality.for us morality is a speech/advice to talk while for western contries its a quality to act !!!.

Non knowledger of English/other lang. can't be a barrier in progress, its world wide proven fact that india have much /wider english known persons that chiana or any other asian contry. also having so many languages can't be the bump in progress.

Actually Indians citizens themselves are the biggest enemies of the contry india.here peoples are more interested/involved in small,short/personal interest/egos rather then long term benefits or caring entire society/contry.

Here any foolsh person/s will build a small temple/deri of some god at any corner or even in the middle of road or on pavement and the govt. will becomes unable to remove the same !!!

In India We can't control population of human, we cant control animals populations,we cant' provide human/animal a better life.we only interested in singing various songs of honesty,corruptions,mera bharat maahaan,great cultures and so so !!!

The biggest examples of such kind of poor and mentally crappy mentaility is that we had an ex member who was inspite of in the Central Govt. service was unable to bear his interenet expenses(he uses this words always only to emotional blackmailing ) and his mentality is very clear. if you praise him without any question you are honest !!! but if can't praise him, question him, then you are the biggest enemy of this bhaaratmaata !!! as i have been.and you have no right to LIVE !!!!!!

BUT always remember what i had predicated about that great drametic so called honesty singer/baat baat me ronewale/100 chuhey kha ke billi.... and belive me I still sticks my words and my prediction regarding him will become true only within next coming months

Mahendra Rana
www.balajicrafts.com
P.S. Dear Mbcji I dont have any "Jani Dushman" may be he had honoured me. but for me there are no enemy or dushman.

"M. B. Chudasama" <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All,

Here is very interesting reading stuff is available. And for the information of dear Mahendra Rana that this material is not prepared by his Jani Dushman and "mentally crappy people" but different sincere and honest group of people and they are using it "ready masala" of others. Infect they should learn concrete measure and policy steps instead singing own honesty and corruption song for India (Mata!!!). I like Mahendra's comment- Mungeri Lal ke hasin sapney.

P. S. :

Above comment is meant for few 'Samazdar' and other should not ask further clarification


Thanks Regards and Jai Mataji
Mahendrasinh Chudasama, Dubai

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 5:24:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Fw: DIWALI 2005 STAMP BY USPS
 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vaghela, Drupad" <[email protected]>
To: "Shah, Purvi" <[email protected]>; "Mehta, Nan"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:56 PM
Subject: DIWALI 2005 STAMP BY USPS


Dear Hindu

Many of you who live outside the USA may not know that the US Postal
Service issues beautiful stamps each year honoring all religions (Except
Hindu) and many cultures. Here is the break down.

US Postal Service issues the following stamps each year among many
stamps they release:
1. New and different Lunar stamp each year honoring Chinese New Year for
Chinese people.
2. Kwanzaa stamp each year to honor African festival for Black people.
3. Black heritage stamp each year honoring famous Black people.
4. Special stamp each year in honor of famous "Spanish" people for
Spanish community.
5. Hanukkah stamp each year for Jews people honoring their festival.
6. Different and multiple Christmas stamps each year in honor of
Christmas for Christians.
7. EID stamp since about 2001 for Muslim people.

No stamp is so far issued yet by the US Postal Service honoring any
major Hindu religion such as Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist, Swaminarayan
etc. or any Hindu festival such as "Diwali".

There is a campaign started in the USA since last about 2-3 years to get
"Diwali" stamp issued by the US Postal Service. But there is a catch. US
Postal Service stamp advisory committee needs 500,000 signatures on a
petition in order to issue it. So far, we have collected about 95,000
signatures on the petition. Hindus living in any country can sign this
petition.

We can't afford any more to sit and relax in the back seat while the
rest of the world's stamps are issued. I appeal to all Hindus to please
forward this e-mail to your relatives, friends, close associates,
partners, all over the world to please click on the following link, sign
the petition, show your "Hindutva" and be proud to be a "Hindu".

Please click on the link below to sign the petition. We must get
"Diwali" stamp in 2005.

http://www.petitiononline.com/diwali03/petition.html

It takes less than a minute (complete name, e-mail address which U.S.
Postal keeps confidential and the city you live in which is optional) to
sign the petition.

Thank you for taking your time.

Thanks & Regards,
Drupad Vaghela
Jai Swaminarayan!
Jai Shri Krishna!
Jai Ramjiki!
Jai Mataji!
Jai Jinendra!
Sat Sri Akal!
Hari Om!

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 4:54:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] very intersting reading stuff of Transforming India, 32 page book let of i watch.
 
Dear All,

Here is very interesting reading stuff is available. And for the information of dear Mahendra Rana that this material is not prepared by his Jani Dushman and "mentally crappy people" but different sincere and honest group of people and they are using it "ready masala" of others. Infect they should learn concrete measure and policy steps instead singing own honesty and corruption song for India (Mata!!!). I like Mahendra's comment- Mungeri Lal ke hasin sapney.

P. S. :

Above comment is meant for few 'Samazdar' and other should not ask further clarification


Thanks Regards and Jai Mataji
Mahendrasinh Chudasama, Dubai


-------------- The India you may not know---------------------------------

1. 71% or 742 million people are below 35 years of age. Indians are young
2. 29 million people are born every year
3. 94% drop out rate of children between kindergarten and 10+2
4. 6%, which is our so called educated youth, go in for a regular college degree which may not be very relevant in today's context for employment generation
5. 75% of all graduates from colleges are Arts graduates
6. While 95% of the world youth between 15 to 35 years of age learn a vocation, a skill or a trade, with a choice of 3000 vocational education & training programs, we in India have only identified about 171 trades so far after 57 years of Independence and hardly 2% of the population goes in for VET training!
7. We can get engineers in India but no carpenters, plumbers, drivers and other skilled personnel as per international standards! I. T. is the only exception
8. I.T. is only 1.5% of the world GDP. India's present share is about 3%. We need to concentrate on the balance 97% of the Economy & Enterprise and make it world class, for rapid economic growth and employment generation
9. 300 million unemployed* and only 45 million have actually registered with employment offices with little or no hope of getting employment (our estimates)*
10. Of all new employment generated, 1% are Government jobs, 2% are in the 'Organized sector' and the balance 97% in the 'Unorganized sector'
11. Out of our 409 million workforce, 93.5% work in the unorganized sector and about 6.5% in the organized sector
12. 1.7% of the entire population, viz. 18 million people work for the Central & State Government; another 9 million work in the 'private organized sector', total 2.6%
13. All the Labour Laws are made to protect, at any cost, the above 2.6% of the Indian population. Article 311 of the Indian constitution needs revision since it over protects employees of the Government even at a cost to the Nation
14. While MP's, MLA's and Municipal Councilors and the village Panchayats, can only be elected for a maximum of 5 years, the officials, babus, and government employees enjoy life long benefits of employment!
15. 650 million illiterate people, based on the international definition of the 3R's (reading, writing and arithmetic)
16. The Indian definition of literacy, "If you can write your name, you are literate"; nobody has ever challenged this definition!
17. 300 million live below the Government of India's definition of Poverty Line of Rs.10 per day! (based on being able to buy enough rice and wheat from the PDS system which has food value of 2200 K Cal)
18. Nobody has ever challenged this definition of 'Poverty Line'. How can one expect people to live with a few raw, uncooked, kilos of wheat or rice? As human beings don't we need more? How about one set of clothes to cover our bodies, one set of chappals for our feet, some vegetables, milk and fruit, in our diet? How will we cook without any energy and fuel?
19. 450 million* live below the poverty line definition of the World Bank's old definition of @ US$ 1 per day per person, or US$ 365 per year. 700 million* people below the poverty line definition of the World Bank's new definition of @ US$ 2 per day per person, or US$ 730 per year. (our estimates)*
20. Average GDP of an Indian is about US$ 495 per year per person (1.06 billion people and a GDP of US$ 525 billion)
21. India has only 1.35% of the World GDP and is 17% of the world population. Demands are high but buying power is low. Hence we will need to increase our export related activities by 10 times, as the foreign markets are 75 times bigger than the Indian market.
22. 5% of Indians understand English, yet most of the websites of the Government of India and State Governments are in English!
23. While English is a language used in countries which account for about 40% of the world GDP, viz., USA + UK + old British Colonies, yet in India while we talk of Globalization, we are not serious to learn the other languages of the world, unlike the Chinese youth who are doing otherwise
24. India is probably at the bottom of the heap, as far as the human development index is concerned
25. Democracy is to the people, for the people, by the people. The Citizen has to get involved and participate in Governance
26. We have 17 official languages, unlike other countries, 4000 dialects, all the religions of the world, and because of low human and economic development, emphasis on SC, ST, Dalits, caste, religion, etc.
Under the above circumstances how can we run an efficient country with Good Governance and Effective Administration?
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From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 4:34:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
Dear All R Family members
Jai mata di ji ki
Dear Delip & mithlesh rajawat
most welcome to   this dynamic & vibrant world
so called Rajput world.

Let me berief about this meeting

What is delhi meeting.

Delhi meeting is just a get togather  of a R-Family
members who r coming across the world.
In this meeting we will celibrate new year  &
will have chance to  know each other personally ,till
now we are intracting only this wonrderfull platform
Rajput world.

Who should attend .
Any one who is true Rajput and want to do something
for this community in direct or indirect way and want
meet R-family memeber who r coming from  across the
globe.

When & where to meet.
02/01/2005  place Rajghat time is 8:30
then for introductory session then we will move to
differnt place.
  
Confirmed memebers.
     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
     6- Menaxi - 9899796600
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana - 9868405505
     9- Prashant Singh
     10- Dilip Dodiya
     11- Tarun singh - 9811392492
     12- Sujan singh
     13- Ishwar singh ji

For confirmation whom to contact
   Anybody who is intrested in attending this meeting
can contact  ne1 of
1. Rajput world group.     [email protected]

2. Maha mangleshwer       -9810309069
3. Vandna Singh           -9811354562
4. Meenaxi
5. Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396 

I have request to all ppl who want to attent this
event plz confirm there presence on or before 25th of
this month so that we can book the place accordingly.

If any suggetion  to make this event memorable plz
send ur suggetions 

Looking forward to see all R-family members on this
event.

ps. Rajat and Gyanendra singh rana is same person
    that is me.So i have removed from this list
    if anyone Rajat  other  then me  in this .grp plz
    let me know.


Thanks and regards
Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396
LGCNS-G





--- mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:

> helo & Khamagani
> to all

>  pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht
>
>
> singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello to All......
> I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be
> in delhi meet
>      1- Rupaba
>      2- Daivat Jhalan
>      3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
>      4- Komal thakur
>      5- Mahamangaleshwar
>      6- Menaxi
>      7- Nilesh
>      8- Vandana
> Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
> So, that a final place can be booked........
> Regards,
> Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 4:02:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
    Hello members,

     i have updated the list........if still anyone  is     interested can add up there names by 24th........

     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana - 9899302396
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar - 9810309069
     6- Menaxi - 9899796600
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana - 9868405505
     9- Prashant Singh
     10- Dilip Dodiya

     11- Tarun singh - 9811392492

     12- Sujan singh

     13- Rajat ji

     14- Ishwar singh ji

Regards,

Vandana



mithlesh rajawat <[email protected]> wrote:

helo & Khamagani
to all

pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht


singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar
     6- Menaxi
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana

     9- Prashant Singh

     10- Dilip Dodiya


Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:26:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Future Manager
 



D I L I P DODIYA <[email protected]> wrote:



A big company was hiring new staff, the question of the written exam was:
You are driving a car on a stormy night. You are passing a station.
There are three people who are waiting for the bus; one old lady who is dying, one doctor who saved your life before, one guy/lady who is someone you have been dreaming to be with. You can only take one passenger.

Which one you will choose? Please explain your reason.

.
.
.

.
.
.
.

.
.
.
.
Answers given by the candidates:
One:
The old lady is going to die, you should save her first.

Two:
However, old people always end up dying anyway, you should take the
doctor, because the doctor saved your life before, this is the perfect chance to pay him back.

Three:
At the same time, some people believe that you can always pay the
doctor back in the future, but you may never be able to find the
perfect lover once you pass this chance.

Within the two hundred candidates, the one who was hired did not
explain his answer....

He only simply stated that "give the car key to the doctor, let the doctor take the old lady to the hospital and I stay to wait for the bus with the lady of my dream!"

Everyone thinks the above answer is the best answer, but no one thinks of this answer first. Is that because we never want to give up any advantage we held in our hands (the car key)? Sometimes, we would gain more if we were able to give up our stubbornness, limitation and advantage.






DEAR DILIP DODIYA JI

JAI MATA JI

THIS IS SHAILESH P. SINGH

WE ALL R VERY HAPPY TO KNOW THE ANS. OF THAT HIRED GUY, BUT THERE IS ONE MORE POSSIBILITY CAN BE ? IF SUPPOSE DOCTOR HE DOES NOT HOW TO DRIVE A CAR THAN WHAT COULD BE THE ANSWER OF THAT SELECTED GUY? SO PLZ MAKE SURE.

SORRY IF I ASK ANYTHING WRONG BUT I WANT TO BE CLEAR ABOUT THIS POSSIBILITY,

THANX TO ALL



jai mata ji











just kidding

coz this is just a bahana to start talking each other,
From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:10:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
When is meeting ???. Please add my name also in that list.

Dilip S Dodiya


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: singh vandana
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:03 PM
  Subject: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list


  Hello to All......
  I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
       1- Rupaba
       2- Daivat Jhalan
       3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
       4- Komal thakur
       5- Mahamangaleshwar
       6- Menaxi
       7- Nilesh
       8- Vandana
  Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
  So, that a final place can be booked........
  Regards,
  Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:08:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
 
Dear Sanjay

Please send me your resume details.

Dilip s Dodiya


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: sanjay suryavanshi
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 11:22 AM
  Subject: [RajputWorld ] LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME



  JAI MATA DI

  I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB, CAN ANY BODY HELP ME

  I DID M.B.A.

  HAD A WORKING EXPERICE OF APPROX. 4 YEAR .

  I AM HAPPY WITH MY JOB BUT NOT SATISFIED.

  RGDS

  SANJAY SURYAVANSHI

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:04:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
helo & Khamagani
to all

pls tell me abt DELHI meeting for waht


singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar
     6- Menaxi
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana
Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana

From: Yahoo! Groups Notification
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 1:36:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: New rajputworld member
 



Hello,

This is an automated email message to let you know that
thakurds <[email protected]> joined your rajputworld
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From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 1:34:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet list
 
Hello to All......
I am listing names of people who are  supposed to be in delhi meet
     1- Rupaba
     2- Daivat Jhalan
     3- Gyanendra Singh Rana
     4- Komal thakur
     5- Mahamangaleshwar
     6- Menaxi
     7- Nilesh
     8- Vandana
Incase i am missing anyone pls let me know freinds.
So, that a final place can be booked........
Regards,
Vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 1:34:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB CAN ANY BODY HELP ME
 

JAI MATA DI

I AM LOOKING FOR A SUITABLE JOB, CAN ANY BODY HELP ME

I DID M.B.A.

HAD A WORKING EXPERICE OF APPROX. 4 YEAR .

I AM HAPPY WITH MY JOB BUT NOT SATISFIED.

RGDS

SANJAY SURYAVANSHI

From: Yahoo! Groups Notification
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 1:33:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: New rajputworld member
 



Hello,

This is an automated email message to let you know that
kanwardineshsingh <[email protected]> joined your rajputworld
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Your group is currently configured to send you email
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From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 11:35:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] hi to all.....
 

hi all R.world... members,

hi sanjeevji nice explanation of the rajputs different... cast and
sub cast.... and the history... of the rajput family.... now if any
one have the doubt .... then all the doubt will get clear..... Thanks
very much.

Hi Mr. Jay chuhan hey u are right this is very nice suggetion if the
meet is there in a'bad then it will be help full for the rajput
members who are residing in guj, mah, western part of rajsthan or
eastern part of MP to attain the meet and chance to meet each and
every member. As delhi will be..... too far as i dont criticize the
delhi meet but the members like us who are unable to atain this meet
due to some bad circumstances..... feeling..... unlucky to be there.
Any way the moderator or the head of the meet are been requested to
give the chance to allthe  member in different part of india.

Wish all u enjoy and gain some good thing from this meet.

Hi shailesh ji this is really nice service that you are providing to
make the members of R. World lead in the corporate world. This is
realy a nice.... step for rajput community and rajput youngster...
Hey your tips for the gd. is really amazing... Thanks a lot.


Regards,
Jaydeepsinh Gohil.
+91-9825100369.
Rajkot.

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:49:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] response.redirect
 

Dear Jay,

       Its good to know/meet each other. here I have an another suggetion as I am sure that its a bit difficult to organise meeting (as organising/handling meeting always not so easy as it seems.) well, on our group site e.g. www.groups.yahoo.com/groups/rajputworld there is a databaze where we all or majority of members (still very few have put their details!!!) can put their details. by this way we will be able to know each other. We also can upload our photos in the photo section without caring for ourself being beautiful or handsome (Kidding!!!) and we can exchange our views,ideas,thoghts and anything else throgh this mail facility.well all this things are easily available on net through this e-world. its easy, convinient and ofcourse FREE OF COST TOO !!! the only limitation is that we will not some "NASTA-PANI or tea/coffee or ice creame !!(even leg pulling facility/sattiring  is also available !!!!)

   Though I appreciate your efforts regarding this and i m not against it just indicating that organising /helding/gathering 15-20 rajput members for some social cause or even for entertainment cause is not easy.

    So, come on lets enjoy for the delhi meeting. may be next time they will arrange it for A'bad !!!

   Mahendra Rana
   www.balajicrafts.com
jay chauhan <[email protected]> wrote:

hi
jay ma ta di
tahnks to give me a feed back

but my aim to ararange the get to gather for whom thay r not come to delhi n not attained the meeting so thay r not familer with each other

n i m not insist for the meeting only in A'bad. i say u make it next time that all r convinece to join in abad.

n i suggest that we r oragnaize the meeting in diffrent - diffrent area so we all knowing eachother not only particuler for ahmedabad......

ok
again thanks for replying me .

jay mata ji

jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:21:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] response.redirect
 

hi
jay ma ta di
tahnks to give me a feed back

but my aim to ararange the get to gather for whom thay r not come to delhi n not attained the meeting so thay r not familer with each other

n i m not insist for the meeting only in A'bad. i say u make it next time that all r convinece to join in abad.

n i suggest that we r oragnaize the meeting in diffrent - diffrent area so we all knowing eachother not only particuler for ahmedabad......

ok
again thanks for replying me .

jay mata ji

jay






Dear Jay,

Dont worry . Baari Baari Sab ki Baari !!!! Ab ki baari AMDAVADI !!!

seriously there is nothing special to held the get together meeting only in delhi and not in A'bad or other place. Its all an informal and a very friendly meeting. some rajputs from overseas are coming to india and they with some local mebers of RW have thought to met somewhere and Delhi seems to be very convinient for the meeting so we choose that. (I was to be there but now i may not be there).Now everything is final and come to end so please do not think for the place of A'bad. (otherwise again some one will claim a meeting to held in banglore or jaipur or mumbai or even in mumbai some one will claim it in virrar or dahisar or nearer to their place !!!)The entire meeting helding in delhi is a volunteerly organised and any one can join it on his/her own wish no force nor nothing else.its upto you to join that or not. and if you and 15-20 others can arrange a meeting in A'bad still its o.k. we will be happy(if you can find 15-20 !!!!! kiddding)

Its the biggest our problem that we mostly thinks our own convinience and not that of others. I thinks you and others too can go and join the delhi meeting instead of forcing/arranging an another meeting in A'bad. alternatively if you insist for the meeting only in A'bad then I thinks MR.Sanjay Suryvanshi(conv. of AKHIL BHARTIYA K.S. Really sorry do not remember the exactly name its so long that out of reach of my small MEMORY ) can help you in arranging some such meeting with some "Maksad"

With best wishesh and good luck
Mahendra
P.S. 1) dear Sanjayji Why are you objecting p.s. of amit's . he is the only members on the RW whose mails mostly brings smiles on our lips. I thinks he is the most readable(tolerable ??? kidding) member on the RW and his p.s. are always very funny. actually i reads his p.s. first then never miss to read all that.

2. I thinks the mails of mine and amits shares same % !!! e.g. : 95% members reads amits mail and also 95% members never open/reads my mail !!!!!
3. So, Dear amit we love your p.s. keep it always up
jay chauhan <[email protected]> wrote:
hi
jay mata di

for sometime before i rite a mail to r.world for next get to gather so for this i rite
that we r arrange a get to gather in ahmedabab but i trhink so noboudy intrested
in that we r make it in ahmedabad just two person can give me their feed back
if we r intrested in that so let me know on that base we will arange something

only two person one is shaileshsingh n sursinh thay r only give me a response for organizing the gettogather in ahmedabad

so this is a reqest to all r.world who r intrested in that so plz let me know so we have a direction to work on

thnks
jay mata di



Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear All

I understands that we all are busy in our day to do business and our own personal matters.BUT this world/group are like a sea and we are doing a journey AN ENDLESS JOURNEY WITHOTU DESTINATION !!!!!! ??? here is the point. we all do not wants to be a khalaasee of this vassel(jahaaj) o.k. no problem but ATLEAST inspire thos who are kepping the group ruuning, keeping the group live and keeping the group a great one. only your few words can make inspire some one to a great extent.

So, all my dearest and respected friends wake up now,broke your silence. its now time to say "Jago Mori kaarvaan viti andhari raat !!!

Mahendra

www.balajicrafts.com

P.S. I have been also extremely busy with own scheduled programme but i can't miss an opportunity atleat to inspire Sahilesh singhhi or others

2): sorry Amit normally I do not like to copy some others only this p.s. is an exception.

3): I only wants to ask you Amit that why you and others (in ur group) hate kareena ??? kya voh smile nahi deti hey isliye ? if you wish so, i will recommand her to smile you (just kidding)

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:14:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] request to all
 
Dear all the R. family members,
  jai mata ji,

first of all i would like to say thanx to MAHENDRA RANA JI, who inspire me to do my karmas well, for our community / family.

Dear  family members we always need co-opration of each other, so there is only one thing i want to say kindly give yr suggestions whatever  we r doing here , whether it is wrong or right, and also feel free to give some ideas to change anything, if there is any mistake,yr little  interest can give a new turn in the right direction,and i promise u to give u better results as per my reach & effords in employement section, and also good ideas ( successful tips ) to be success in yr life as per my best knowlodge.

Here 

Individually
we need to understand our responsibility for the community / family,  we should start working here honestly, this is very true which is said by  Mahendra rana ji,'' this world / group are like a sea and we are doing a journey AN ENDLESS JOURNEY WITHOTU DESTINATION",

thanx  to all
''sorry for any wrong word"

jai mata ji
shailesh p. singh

From: Vaghela, Drupad
Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 12:03:36 AM
To: Shah, Purvi; Mehta, Nan
Subject: DIWALI 2005 STAMP BY USPS
 
Dear Hindu

Many of you who live outside the USA may not know that the US Postal
Service issues beautiful stamps each year honoring all religions (Except
Hindu) and many cultures. Here is the break down.

US Postal Service issues the following stamps each year among many
stamps they release:
1. New and different Lunar stamp each year honoring Chinese New Year for
Chinese people.
2. Kwanzaa stamp each year to honor African festival for Black people.
3. Black heritage stamp each year honoring famous Black people.
4. Special stamp each year in honor of famous "Spanish" people for
Spanish community.
5. Hanukkah stamp each year for Jews people honoring their festival.
6. Different and multiple Christmas stamps each year in honor of
Christmas for Christians.
7. EID stamp since about 2001 for Muslim people.

No stamp is so far issued yet by the US Postal Service honoring any
major Hindu religion such as Hindu, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist, Swaminarayan
etc. or any Hindu festival such as "Diwali".

There is a campaign started in the USA since last about 2-3 years to get
"Diwali" stamp issued by the US Postal Service. But there is a catch. US
Postal Service stamp advisory committee needs 500,000 signatures on a
petition in order to issue it. So far, we have collected about 95,000
signatures on the petition. Hindus living in any country can sign this
petition.

We can't afford any more to sit and relax in the back seat while the
rest of the world's stamps are issued. I appeal to all Hindus to please
forward this e-mail to your relatives, friends, close associates,
partners, all over the world to please click on the following link, sign
the petition, show your "Hindutva" and be proud to be a "Hindu".

Please click on the link below to sign the petition. We must get
"Diwali" stamp in 2005.

http://www.petitiononline.com/diwali03/petition.html

It takes less than a minute (complete name, e-mail address which U.S.
Postal keeps confidential and the city you live in which is optional) to
sign the petition.

Thank you for taking your time.

Thanks & Regards,
Drupad Vaghela
Jai Swaminarayan!
Jai Shri Krishna!
Jai Ramjiki!
Jai Mataji!
Jai Jinendra!
Sat Sri Akal!
Hari Om!
From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 7:20:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] thanks to Mahendra Rana Ji for searching to the Sujan bhai
 

Respected Manhendra ji thank you very much for your loving reply we hope so.
Regards,Thanks & Jai Mata ki
Mangleshwar Singh

Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Mangleshwarji

I definately love to meet you all there in Delhi but I afraids that I may not be there . As one of my salesman is visiting delhi on 25th december so, i had cancelled my visit to delhi as i have been busy here to complete an another export order.

Next time I will sure come to delhi and also meet you and others

Lets't try to search sujanbhai on some www.missing.com site !!!!! (if there are any such site !!)

have lots of fun in the meeting
with best wishesh
Mahendra Rana

Mr mangleshwar singh wrote:

Hello Gyanendra ji
sorry for late actully I was out of Delhi after talking with you pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
And where is Sujan bhai? aap ka pata nahi chal raha hai. and Mahendra Rana bhai aap ko bhee mulakat karana hai aap apane karykram ke baare me suchit kare mai aap se bhi milane ki koshish karunga.

Rajat Rana wrote:
Hi Mahamagleswhar & Vandna Ji
Plz send me ur contact no so that i can communicate
you regarding the delhi get togather.

Thanks & regards.

Gyanendra Singh Rana.

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 5:36:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Atleast give feedback
 
Dear Jay,

   Dont worry . Baari Baari Sab ki Baari !!!! Ab ki baari AMDAVADI !!!

   seriously there is nothing special to held the get together meeting only in delhi and not in A'bad or other place. Its all an informal and a very friendly meeting. some rajputs from overseas are coming to india and they with some local mebers of RW have thought to  met somewhere and Delhi seems to be very convinient for the meeting so we choose that. (I was to be there but now i may not be there).Now everything is final and come to end so please do not think for the place of A'bad. (otherwise again some one will claim a meeting to held in banglore or jaipur or mumbai or even in mumbai some one will claim it in virrar or dahisar or nearer to their place !!!)The entire meeting helding in delhi is a volunteerly organised and any one can join it on his/her own wish no force nor nothing else.its upto you to join that or not. and if you and 15-20 others can arrange a meeting in A'bad still its o.k. we will be happy(if you can find 15-20 !!!!! kiddding)

      Its the biggest our problem that we mostly thinks our own convinience and not that of others. I thinks you and others too can go and join the delhi meeting instead of forcing/arranging an another meeting in A'bad. alternatively if you insist for the meeting only in A'bad then I thinks  MR.Sanjay Suryvanshi(conv. of AKHIL BHARTIYA K.S. Really sorry do not remember the exactly name its so long that out of reach of my small MEMORY ) can help you in arranging some such meeting with some "Maksad"

    With best wishesh and good luck
   Mahendra
P.S. 1) dear Sanjayji  Why are you objecting p.s. of amit's . he is the only members on the RW whose mails mostly brings smiles on our lips. I thinks he is the most readable(tolerable ??? kidding) member on the RW and his p.s. are always very funny. actually i reads his p.s. first then never miss to read all that.

2. I thinks the mails of mine and amits shares same % !!! e.g. : 95% members reads amits mail and also 95% members never open/reads my mail !!!!!
3. So, Dear amit we love your p.s. keep it always up
jay chauhan <[email protected]> wrote:
hi
jay mata di

for sometime before i rite a mail to r.world for next get to gather so for this i rite
that we r arrange a get to gather in ahmedabab but i trhink so noboudy intrested
in that we r make it in ahmedabad just two person can give me their feed back
if we r intrested in that so let me know on that base we will arange something

only  two person one is shaileshsingh n sursinh thay r only give me a response for organizing the gettogather in ahmedabad

so this is a reqest to all r.world who r intrested in that so plz let me know so we have  a direction to work on

thnks
jay mata di



Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear All

I understands that we all are busy in our day to do business and our own personal matters.BUT this world/group are like a sea and we are doing a journey AN ENDLESS JOURNEY WITHOTU DESTINATION !!!!!! ??? here is the point. we all do not wants to be a khalaasee of this vassel(jahaaj) o.k. no problem but ATLEAST inspire thos who are kepping the group ruuning, keeping the group live and keeping the group a great one. only your few words can make inspire some one to a great extent.

   So, all my dearest and respected friends wake up now,broke your silence. its now time to say "Jago Mori kaarvaan viti andhari raat !!!

     Mahendra

    www.balajicrafts.com

   P.S. I have been also extremely busy with own scheduled programme but i can't miss an opportunity atleat to inspire Sahilesh singhhi or others

2): sorry Amit normally I do not like to copy some others only this p.s. is an exception.

3): I only wants to ask you  Amit  that why you and others (in ur group) hate kareena ??? kya voh smile nahi deti hey isliye ? if you wish so, i will recommand her to smile you (just kidding)

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 4:51:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] BODY LANGUAGE
 

Dear all the family members,
jai mataji





Whenever we talk (communicate) with others around us, we use our eyes, hands, legs and expressions to react. Each of these parts of our body is conveying a powerful message.



Here are a few common gestures you will find during a conversation with someone else. You will also be told what each gesture really means, so read on….



Ø Thumb on the chin: negative attitude.

Ø Chin stroking: Positive attitude

Ø Rubbing one’s ears: have heard enough, wants to speak but is waiting for his / her chance.

Ø Mouth guard: telling a lie.

Ø Gesturing with outward palm: telling the truth.

Ø Gesturing with palms facing inwards: speaking a lie.

Ø Folded hands: negative defensive gesture.

Ø Locked hands on locked legs: not open to your idea. His / her mind has been blocked.

Ø Hands behind the body: Lack of confidence.

Ø Hands in the pocket: trying to master confidence or courage.

Ø Hands on the waist: projecting himself / herself larger than self.

Ø Touching hair, moustache, tie or beard: self-appraisal, more in his/ her own praise.



thanx to all

shailesh p. singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 4:35:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] understand what a job-ad says
 

Dear all the R. family members

jai mata ji






When you go through the situations vacant columns either on the classified advertisements page or on the appointments page, you will come across many of the following statements or phrases :



Lets us see what each of the various terms used specifically means, so that you are clear what a job-ad means when you read it.

Salary is compensation that is consistent from period to period and is not directly related to the number of hours worked. It comprises of basic salary plus dearness allowance (D.A.) plus any other allowances as applicable.

Wages are pay, directly calculated on the amount of time worked.

Pay is the basic compensation the employee receives, usually as a wage or salary.

Stipend is a fixed or regular payment such as a salary for services rendered, or an allowance paid in return of work done to a trainee. It usually is consolidated and does not have a breakup as does salary and many a time it could be contractual.

Pay grade is used to group together various jobs having approximately the same job worth in monetary terms.

Basic Salary All the companies have a grade system which is used in deciding salaries and yearly increments. Based on this grade structure, the D.A. is calculated and added to the salary.

Benefits are rewards available to an employee, or a group of employees, as a part of organizational membership.

Incentives are rewards designed to encourage and reimburse employees for efforts beyond normal performance expectations.

Commission is compensation that is computed as a percentage of sales in units or rupees.

Perquisites (perks) are special benefits for executives that are usually non-cash items.

Job is a grouping of similar positions.

Duty is a work segment performed by an individual composed of a number of tasks.

Task is a distinct, identifiable work activity.

Position is a collection of tasks performed by one person.

Responsibilities are obligations to perform certain tasks and duties.

Policies are general guidelines that regulate organizational actions.

Rules are specific guidelines that regulate and restict the behaviour or individuals.

Status is the relative social ranking an individual has in a group or organization.

Training is a learning process whereby people acquire skills, concepts, attitudes, or knowledge required for the achievements of the organizational goals.

Stock options give an employee the right to buy share in the company, usually at preferential price.

Procedures are customary methods of handling activities.

Provident Fund 81/3% or 10% of the employee’s basic salary, plus D.A. paid by the employee, along with an equivalent amount from the employer is paid towards this fund. This can be withdrawn by the employee on his resignation from the company, or even transferred to his account in the next company.

Gratuity Under the Gratuity Act of 1972 gratuity is applicable on completion of 5 years of service by the employee in an organization. The formula for calculating gratuity is



No. of years of service x 15 x Basic + D.A.





(26 being the number of days in a month as calculated by companies.)



Superannuation is an annuity which one gets after one’s retirement, i.e. the total contribution given by the employer to the L.I.C. which is 12% of the employee’s basic salary.

Medical insurance is a scheme in which employers provide employees medical relief in coordination with General Insurance Companies by paying their premium.

Dearness allowance (D.A.) is based on the consumer price index which fluctuates according to market prices. In the government sector a fixed percentage is given to provide relief to the employees, according to their basic salary.

Bonus is given as an incentive, ranging from 8.33% to 20% of the basic salary and D.A. of an employee depending on the employer’s / establishment’s profits.

L.T.A. (Leave travel assistance) : Most of companies provide this assistance to their employees every year – either a fixed amount (According to grade structure) is paid or an actual amount spent on travel during leave, usually up to the declared home town is paid.

E.S.I. (Employee state insurance) is a scheme under which medical benefit is available for the employees.



Date Every pience of correspondence requires a date line. The date consists of the day, month and year. Two widely used styles are acceptable :

March 15, 1991 or 15th March, 1991.

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 2:52:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Dishnet hiring
 

for opening at Dishnet, send ur resume to
[email protected]
or alternate by post send to:
Amitava Kumar
8,Local shopping centre , Sector-B, Pocket-7
Nelson mandela road, Vasant kunj
New Delhi
Ph: 26131178-9

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:54:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] need help in getting job
 
Dear Rajputworld,
I need your help in my recruitment. I am currently working with a publishing house as Asst. system administrator (trainee). I have attached my resume for your reference. Kindly help me.


Regards,
Ram Naumi Kumar
+91 9312328853
New Delhi

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:43:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Dishnet hiring
 
Dear friends,
I have come to know about various vacancies at Dishnet from its HR manager Amitava Kumar. After selling its DSL division, it is now focussing on GSM field.They are looking for people who have experience in telecom field. They are also looking for trainees.  If any one is interested then
contact
Mr. Amitava Kumar
Asst. Manager-HR
Mobile: 9873191906
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

Regards,
Ram Naumi Kumar

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:38:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Dishnet hiring
 
Dear friends,
I have come to know about various vacancies at Dishnet. After selling its DSL division, it is now focussing on GSM field. If any one is interested then
contact
Mr. Amitava Kumar
Asst. Manager-HR
Mobile: 9873191906
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi


From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:59:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Jee Namaste
 

Hello to all,
This is deepak singh from karnataka, i m sending this mail to dr.
pradeep singh who is in mysore,

sir
      i sincierely tried to  send my sisters photo to your and your
sons id but unfortunately ur id has been expired i think, and mail
dilevery failure comes. i would like to tell you one think that i have
tried sincierly but what to do if mail delivery failure comes.  pls
reply for this mail if you got new id in yahoo or any website pls be
inform
waiting for your reply

thanking you,

Namaste

deepak singh,
sagar tq, shimoga dist, karnataka state
ph : +919448416952

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 11:03:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: krishi darshan / movie time
 

|| No offence Meant ||

Why the content of your PS is always larger than the text of your
subject?

Aapun ne bhi ek do fillum dekhela hai, kya?

Naam suna rega.

Woh kya bolte usko - Aitraaz, sorry slip of tongue Indecent
Disclosure, kya copy marela hai it should surely go for OZCAR.

Veer - Jara : It seems like Veer(India) going around with a begging
bowl asking for Zeinta(Kashmir) when Zeinta(Kashmir) is sittng in
India, woh kya haina apne sochne ka style ich alag hai.

Main Hoon Na : It is being proposed by some of the so called secular
film-makers that to avenge the death of his(Sunil Shetty) son killed
in senseless violence of the terrorist is a crime, while it is the
moral duty of Pakistan to obtain Kashmir immorally.

Only we Indians can sustain such bullshit "Isi liye Mera Bharat
Mahaan" look for it on the back of the truck, since you can be fined
for writing on the front of the truck.

Regards,

Sayvari/Sanjay

--- In [email protected], Dextroccardiac <a_medico@y...>
wrote:
> we wented to watch gramin vikas yojna yestrd. swades i mean.
hardly any story. long and very slow which tests ur patience.
but..... very diff ! good theme. i loved the movie. mayb first time
in life i found shahrukh tolerable (sorry shahrukh fans, i dont
intend to start any debate...apni apni pasand ;).... its same like
after a long time i found nana tolerable in ab tak 56...strangely
some awards nominees didnt have nanas name in best actor catagory !!
thats sad.
> coming back to swades....it isnt the movie which wud appeal to
everybody...people were yawning and all !! but theres somethg in
this movie which touches you. the babe too was nice. (renovated
mangala theatre in pune is nice) ...i heard songs for first
time..didnt find them very appealing but background music was
outstanding (a small clip of background score was INSPIRED by "THE
HOURS" though)

> 2 wks back wented for mugal-e-azam but didnt get the tickets !!!
so instead had to see hulchul....i am a member of 'i hate kareena
kapoor' on orkut but she was tolerable. movie was too good (reviews
were ulta)...this is the movie which will appeal to those who love
pjs.
> plan to see "the incredibles" ... from the makers of 'finding
nemo' so shud be good vonly !

> amit

> ps- i'd love to see "khamosh pani" and "morning raga" but i dont
think thats possib now... anybody seen them?

> ps2 - was in bom last week. wented to panvel where my friend
insisted to see "musafir" ..we knew the movie was pathetic. but he
wanted me to see the movie theatre... i phorgotted the name but it
was unusual ! width wise only 10-12 seats... but the length was
phenomenal...there was a screen a bit larger than tv some 3-4 kms
away !! mayb i m exaggerating a bit..but that was fun..

> ps3- we enjoyed the movie anyway coz our funda is...paisa diya hai
to koi bhi movie vasool karneka !! so till today i havent found a
single movie as boring. militaryraj, truck driver suraj, hitler,
sikandar sadak ka, etc mithun movies also happen to be one of my
favs :D ( yeh u r right, i am pathetic vonly :P )

> ps4 - reminds me of a scene in dharampaji's movie. dharampaji has
a bullet impacted in his brain. doctor says 'operation karke nikalni
padegi' paaji says " jab tak mein mere intekaam ki aag thandi na kar
lu ye goli nahi niklegi " ..poor villan has to suffer badly after
that.

> ps4 - sorry for the out of track mail....even i am not sure why i
writed it.

> ps5- dunno why i remember a gulshan grover's dialogue from some
movie "bheins pooch uthayegi to gana nahi gayegi !! gobar hi degi !!"
>

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 10:30:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Are Gehlots Rajput ?
 

Jai Shri Krishna To All,
thats right, not all gehlots are rajput. but in Mewar
side (Udaipur & Chittor garh ) rajput are gehlot. My
Mom is also sisodiya rajput. To avoide confusions
between rajuts and other cats, rajputs use their sami
casts and their village name after their name.

regards to all

PravinSingh Bhati

--- Singh Sanjeev <[email protected]> wrote:

> || Jai Shree Ram ||
>
> Dear Prabhudatt Rana Ji,
> Jai Mata Ji !!
>
> Ashok Gehlot is not a Rajput but a Mali (Gardner).
> Mali Samaj in Jodhpur also use Solanki. But they are
> not Rajputs.
>
> Gahlots are Suryavanshi Rajputs and have 24
> branches.
> The raja of Udaipur is a Grahilot. - Sub-sub
> divisions: Sisodia, Gohil ,Chundawat, Ranawat,
> Shaktawat, Sarangdevot, Sangawat, Chandrawat,
> Kshemawat, Suhawat, Ahariya.
>
> I think the text below can satisfy your doubts:
>
> Balla / Bila (Balla in Tods top 36 Rajkuls):
>
> The names of Balas, Kathis and Raos are found when
> they fought a savage war with Alexander the Great
> near
> Multan, in 326 BC. Bala or Vala is possibly the
> name
> of a tribe which ruled Vallabhi, King SILADITYA III
> or
> VI being its last ruler prior to the city being
> sacked in 524 (Tod). It is thought that GUHIL,
> founder of the GUHILOTS, forerunner of the Mewar
> Dynasty, was the son of King Siladitya and Queen
> PUSHPAVATI., thus making the Guhilots a sept of the
> Balla. According to Tod the Balabhi era commenced in
> 318 AD in an inscription found at Somnath. On its
> desctruction, Anhalwara (founded by Prince of Deo in
> Samvat 802 in AD 746, the year Balabhi was sacked
> according to Tod), became the seat of government,
> its
> princes bearing the title of Bala Rai or Balika Rai,
> and this endured until the 14th century.
>
> In the histories published in Urdu by Hari Chand
> Vaid
> (1923) and by Chuni Lal Datt (1955) there is
> reference
> to the rule of Balis in Gujarat, lasting nearly 300
> years. A galaxy of eleven kings is said to have held
> the throne with Vallabhipur as their capital. The
> link between the Balis and the ruling family of
> Vallabhipur in Saurashtra is not very clear but
> their
> Bali connection cannot be ruled out considering the
> popular belief that the Balis enjoyed a sort of
> supremacy in west Rajasthan and Sind at that time.
> There were many princely states of the Balis in
> Multan
> and bordering on Rajasthan, so it was possible that
> the royal families of Vallabhipur courted alliances
> with these Bali potentates. The Arabs overthrew
> Vallabhipur in 766 and the Balis migrated to
> Rajasthan
> and settled at Bally near Sirohi. According to the
> chronicler Farishta, an Indian king named Bali
> attacked Kabul in 687 AD and at that time the
> Brahmins
> ruled time the entire territory up to the Khyber
> Pass.
> The Balis, belonging tot the Kathi-Kapishthala
> Vasishthas of Multan and Panjab, took their
> Parasharya
> pravara name Bali with them wherever they went.
> Probably somewhere in the second century AD one
> KanakaSena of Lohakot (Lahore, said to be founded by
>
> Lava, son of Rama, with whom some Vasishthas may
> have
> arrived) went to Saurashtra. Probably this branch
> must
> have given the name Kathiawad to the region still
> remembered as such. KanakaSena ruled at Birnagar
> which
> he had wrested from the Pramara king. Within the
> line
> of KanakaSena, we meet one VijayaSena. He must have
> been the founder of Vijayapur (Bijapur in
> Ahmedabad)
> and Valabhipura. This Valabhi dynasty is known in
> history as the Maitrakas. The first king of this
> dynasty is named as Senapati Bhatarka. This dynasty
> must have started in AD 319, as this is called the
> Valabhi Samvat or Era. Bhatarka had 4 sons:
> DharaSena
> I, DronaSimha, DhruvaSena I and Dharapatta. The
> line
> goes on with Dharapatta, wose son is GuhaSena, whose
> son is DharaSena II, whose son is Shiladitya I,
> whose
> son is Derabhatta, whose son is Shiladitya II,
> whose
> son is Shiladitya III. These are the 11 Maitrakas
> of
> Valabhipura from Bhatarka on, mentioned by the
> writers above. Somewhere in AD 617 (305 Valabhi
> Era),
> the city was sacked, which tallies also with the
> figure of 300 years given by the 2 writers. After
> some 9 generations the son of Nagaditya is born,
> named Bappa Rawal. His real name must have been
> Shailaditya. Their city was taken by the enemy some
> 800 years before Abu Fazl wrote it down in his book
> in
> AD 1596. This gives a date around AD 759 for the
> date
> of Nagaditya. This tallies somewhat with the AD 766
> of
> The Balis then moved perhaps towards Ahar near
> Udaipur. In this period they must have founded the
> two
> towns of Sandrai and Bali. In this period, perhaps,
> the Balis adopt the name Gehilot, may be from the
> name
> of Grahaditya. (One branch went to Idar) The Balis
> of
> Bali area in the northwest, had branches in
> Rajasthan
> who were well-known as the Gehlot/Guhilot,
> Shishodias,
> the Ranas of Mewas, one of the ancient and most
> prestigious and famous Rajput families in history.
>
> This is what Col. Tod and W. Crooke have to say
> about
> the Mewar Rajputs in their book “Annals and
> Antiquity
> of Rajasthan, part I. Chapter Annals of Mewar, page
> 254": "The tract about Valabhipur and northward is
> termed Bal, probably from the tribe of Bala, which
> might have been
>
> the designation of the Rana’s tribe prior to that of
>
> Grahilot; and most probably Multan and all the
> regions
> of the Kathi, Bala, etc were dependant on Lohkot,
> whence emigrated Kanaksen;" Tod makes the link of
> Kanaksen of the Balis with Valabhi and then to
> Mewar.
>
> Maitraka, historical Rajput dynasty, thought to be
> of
> the Bala , whose capital was Vallabhi in the
> Saurashtra peninsula (now modern Gujarat). The final
> ruler was King Siladitya VI who perished when the
> city
> was destroyed by invaders from the west.. His wife,
> Pushpavati, on a religious pilgrimage in Mewar at
> the
> time, gave birth to a son shortly after. This was
> GUHIL who founded the GUHILOT Dynasty (ca AD 569),
> forerunner of the Mewar Dynasty.
>
> Gahlot
> The Gahlot or Sesodia is generally admitted to be
> the
> premier Rajput clan. Their chief is described by the
> bards as “The Suryavansi Rana, of Royal race, Lord
> of
> Chitor, the ornament of the royal races”. Sisodia,
> are
> rulers of Mewar Along with Shekawat, Rathore, Bhati,
> Sisodia, Chauhan, Devra, Guhil, etc. they are the
> royal rulers of Rajastan.
>
> The Sesodias claim descent from the sun, through
> Lav,
> oldest son of the divine Rama of Ajodhia. In token
> of
> their ancestry the royal banner of Mewar consisted
> of
> a golden sun on a crimson field. Law is suppoed to
> have founded Lahore. His descendants migrated to
> Saurashtra or Kathiawar , where they settled at
> Vidurbha or Balabhi, the capital of the Valabhi
> dynasty. The last king of Valabhi was Siladitya, who
> was killed by an invasion of barbarians (the town
> was
> sacked by the son of Nushirwan of Persia in AD 524).
> The Rajput queen escaped general destruction and
> gave
> birth to a son Goho or Gohaditya.Siladitya’s
> posthumous son, Gohaditya, ruled in Idar and the
> hilly
> country in the south-west of Mewar. From him this
> clan
> took the name of Gohelot or Gahlot. The family were
> also connected with the ruling princes of Valabhi.
> According to their bards they are descendant from
> the
> Aryan Kshatryas of Ajodhia, who migrated to Surat
> and
> established the Valabhi kingdom. Variations of his
>

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 9:57:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Future Manager
 




A big company was hiring new staff, the question of the written exam was:
You are driving a car on a stormy night. You are passing a station.
There are three people who are waiting for the bus; one old lady who is dying, one doctor who saved your life before, one guy/lady who is someone you have been dreaming to be with. You can only take one passenger.

Which one you will choose? Please explain your reason.

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Answers given by the candidates:
One:
The old lady is going to die, you should save her first.

Two:
However, old people always end up dying anyway, you should take the
doctor, because the doctor saved your life before, this is the perfect chance to pay him back.

Three:
At the same time, some people believe that you can always pay the
doctor back in the future, but you may never be able to find the
perfect lover once you pass this chance.

Within the two hundred candidates, the one who was hired did not
explain his answer....

He only simply stated that "give the car key to the doctor, let the doctor take the old lady to the hospital and I stay to wait for the bus with the lady of my dream!"

Everyone thinks the above answer is the best answer, but no one thinks of this answer first. Is that because we never want to give up any advantage we held in our hands (the car key)? Sometimes, we would gain more if we were able to give up our stubbornness, limitation and advantage.


From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 9:15:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: krishi darshan / movie time
 

|| No offence Taken || :)

mayb i tend to remember things after i finish my mail....it happens
most of the times so much so that it has bcome my style of
writing....cant help :(

i m yet to see veer zara...himmat hi nahi hoti....but i will
definitely see it one day.

coming to bulsh** sustaining.....i agree partly...not that west dont
make toxic movies..even they do...just that they are not released in
india...to be or not to be or to see to not to see depends solely
upon ourselves :P

my personal funda is any movie we happen to see has to be
vasooled !!! sounds idiotic i know.... for eg. try watching any
mithun movie as a comedy even if its very serious....trust me it will
make ur day :D

amit




--- In [email protected], "ssayvari" <sayvari@y...> wrote:
>
> || No offence Meant ||
>
> Why the content of your PS is always larger than the text of your
> subject?
>
> Aapun ne bhi ek do fillum dekhela hai, kya?
>
> Naam suna rega.
>
> Woh kya bolte usko - Aitraaz, sorry slip of tongue Indecent
> Disclosure, kya copy marela hai it should surely go for OZCAR.
>
> Veer - Jara : It seems like Veer(India) going around with a begging
> bowl asking for Zeinta(Kashmir) when Zeinta(Kashmir) is sittng in
> India, woh kya haina apne sochne ka style ich alag hai.
>
> Main Hoon Na : It is being proposed by some of the so called
secular
> film-makers that to avenge the death of his(Sunil Shetty) son
killed
> in senseless violence of the terrorist is a crime, while it is the
> moral duty of Pakistan to obtain Kashmir immorally.
>
> Only we Indians can sustain such bullshit "Isi liye Mera Bharat
> Mahaan" look for it on the back of the truck, since you can be
fined
> for writing on the front of the truck.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sayvari/Sanjay

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 8:24:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Life consists not in holding good cards ..
 

Dear All  Memebers of R-Family
jai mata di ji ki.
good story abt life ..


A wealthy man decided to go on a safari in Africa. He took his
faithful pet Dachshund dog along for company. One day, the dachshund
starts chasing butterflies and before long the dachshund discovers
that he is lost.

Wandering about, he notices a leopard heading rapidly in his
direction with the obvious intention of having lunch. The dachshund
thinks, "I'm in deep trouble now! Then he noticed some bones on the
ground close by and immediately settles down to chew on the bones
with his back to the approaching cat.

Just as the leopard is about to leap, the dachshund exclaims
loudly, "Boy, that was one delicious leopard. I wonder if there are
any more around here?"

Hearing this, the leopard halts his attack in mid-stride, as a look
of terror comes over him, and slinks away into the trees. "Whew,"
says the leopard. "That was close. That dachshund ! nearly had me."

Meanwhile, a monkey who had been watching the whole scene from a
nearby tree figures he can put this knowledge to good use and trade
it for protection from the leopard. So, off he goes. But the
dachshund saw him heading after the leopard with great speed, and
figured that something must be up.

The monkey soon catches up with the leopard, spills the beans and
strikes a deal for himself with the leopard. The leopard is furious
at being made a fool of and says, "Here monkey, hop on my back and
see what's going to happen to that conniving canine."

Now the dachshund sees the leopard coming with the monkey on his back
and thinks "What am I going to do now?" But instead of running, the
dog sits down with his back to his attackers, pretending he hasn't
seen them yet...

and just when they get close enough to hear, the

dachshund says......................

"Where's that damn monkey? I sent him off half an hour ago to bring
me another leopard."

Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold
well................................


Gyanendra Singh Rana
ERP Consultant
LGCNS-G  Noida
9899302396.

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 2:09:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] The following is a list of questions, which you may be asked over the telephone:
 

Dear all R . members

jai mata ji



The following is a list of questions, which you may be asked over the telephone:



· What have you done? / What are your qualifications?

· What is your age?

· How did you come to know about the vacancy?

· Where have you worked before?

· What is your experience?

· Why are you interested in this job?

· Do you like to travel?

· What are your present emoluments?

· Why do you want to leave your present job?

· If selected, when will you be able to join?

· What are your duties?

· Are you in good physical condition?

· Do you have any specific preferences for geographic location?

· What are your responsibilities in your current job?


From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:57:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] SOME GOOD HINTS
 


Dear all the family members

jai mata ji




Talk slow, think quick






Judge people from where

they stand, not from where you stand.






Time and tide wait for

none.


Hold yourself to the highest standards.






Be quick to take an advantage of an advantage.






Every dark cloud has a silver lining.



Speech is silver, silence is gold.






Don’t wait for the best job, to begin to work.






Virtue will shine at last.

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:51:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] some tips for career
 


DEAR ALL

JAI MATA JI



A job is something you do everyday,but a career is far more long term and means having a purpose, perhaps of achieving personal advancement or success in life.







- Guru Consultants















CRACK THE INTERVIEW BY:



Positive attitude.



Excellent Communication Skill.



Extrovert Personality.



Sincerity, Punctuality, Leadership.



Excellent Presentation Skill.



Sound Technical Knowledge.



- Guru Consultants









A career is more than

Just a series of jobs. It requires long term planning and a sense of direction so that you can decide where you want to go and what you want to achieve.



- Guru Consultants

From: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:35:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Are Gehlots Rajput ?
 
|| Jai Shree Ram ||

Dear Prabhudatt Rana Ji,
Jai Mata Ji !!

Ashok Gehlot is not a Rajput but a Mali (Gardner).
Mali Samaj in Jodhpur also use Solanki. But they are
not Rajputs.

Gahlots are Suryavanshi Rajputs and have 24 branches.
The raja of Udaipur is a Grahilot. - Sub-sub
divisions: Sisodia, Gohil ,Chundawat, Ranawat,
Shaktawat, Sarangdevot, Sangawat, Chandrawat,
Kshemawat, Suhawat, Ahariya.

I think the text below can satisfy your doubts:

Balla / Bila (Balla in Tods top 36 Rajkuls):

The names of Balas, Kathis and Raos are found when
they fought a savage war with Alexander the Great near
Multan, in 326 BC. Bala or Vala is possibly the name
of a tribe which ruled Vallabhi, King SILADITYA III or
VI  being its last ruler prior to the city being
sacked in 524 (Tod). It is thought that  GUHIL,
founder of the GUHILOTS, forerunner of the Mewar
Dynasty, was the son of King Siladitya and Queen
PUSHPAVATI., thus making the Guhilots a sept of the
Balla. According to Tod the Balabhi era commenced in
318 AD in an inscription found at Somnath. On its
desctruction, Anhalwara (founded by Prince of Deo in
Samvat 802 in AD 746, the year Balabhi was sacked
according to Tod), became the seat of government, its
princes bearing the title of Bala Rai or Balika Rai,
and this endured until the 14th century.

In the histories published in Urdu by Hari Chand Vaid
(1923) and by Chuni Lal Datt (1955) there is reference
to the rule of Balis in Gujarat, lasting nearly 300
years. A galaxy of eleven kings is said to have held
the throne  with Vallabhipur as their capital. The
link between the Balis and the ruling family of
Vallabhipur in Saurashtra  is not very clear but their
Bali connection cannot be ruled out considering the
popular belief that the Balis enjoyed a sort of
supremacy in west Rajasthan and Sind at that time.
There were many princely states of the Balis in Multan
and bordering on Rajasthan, so it was possible that
the royal families of Vallabhipur courted alliances
with these Bali potentates. The Arabs overthrew
Vallabhipur in 766 and the Balis migrated to Rajasthan
and settled at Bally near Sirohi. According to the
chronicler Farishta, an Indian king named Bali
attacked Kabul in 687 AD and at that time the Brahmins
ruled time the entire territory up to the Khyber Pass.
The Balis, belonging tot the Kathi-Kapishthala
Vasishthas of Multan and Panjab, took their Parasharya
pravara name Bali with them wherever they went.
Probably somewhere in the second century AD one
KanakaSena of Lohakot (Lahore, said to be founded by
Lava, son of Rama, with whom some Vasishthas may have
arrived) went to Saurashtra. Probably this branch must
have given the name Kathiawad to the region still
remembered as such. KanakaSena ruled at Birnagar which
he had wrested from the Pramara king. Within the line
of  KanakaSena, we meet one VijayaSena. He must have
been  the founder of Vijayapur (Bijapur in Ahmedabad)
and Valabhipura. This Valabhi dynasty is known in
history as the Maitrakas. The first king of this
dynasty is named as Senapati Bhatarka. This dynasty
must have started in AD 319, as this is called the
Valabhi Samvat or Era. Bhatarka had 4 sons: DharaSena
I, DronaSimha,  DhruvaSena I  and Dharapatta. The line
goes on with Dharapatta, wose son is GuhaSena, whose
son is DharaSena II, whose son is Shiladitya I, whose
son is Derabhatta,  whose son is Shiladitya II, whose
son is Shiladitya III.  These are the 11 Maitrakas of
Valabhipura from Bhatarka on, mentioned by the
writers above. Somewhere in  AD 617 (305 Valabhi Era),
the city was sacked, which tallies also with the
figure of 300 years given by the 2  writers. After
some 9 generations the son of  Nagaditya is born,
named Bappa Rawal. His real name must have been
Shailaditya. Their city was taken by the enemy some
800 years before Abu Fazl wrote it down in his book in
AD 1596. This gives a date around AD 759 for the date
of Nagaditya. This tallies somewhat with the AD 766 of
The Balis then moved perhaps towards Ahar near
Udaipur. In this period they must have founded the two
towns of Sandrai and Bali. In this period, perhaps,
the Balis adopt the name Gehilot, may be from the name
of Grahaditya. (One branch went to Idar) The Balis of
Bali area in the northwest, had branches in Rajasthan
who were well-known as the Gehlot/Guhilot, Shishodias,
the Ranas of Mewas, one of the ancient and most
prestigious and famous Rajput families in history.

This is what Col. Tod and W. Crooke have to say about
the Mewar Rajputs in their book “Annals and Antiquity
of  Rajasthan, part I. Chapter Annals of Mewar, page
254": "The tract about Valabhipur and northward is
termed Bal, probably from the tribe of Bala, which
might have been

the designation of the Rana’s tribe prior to that of
Grahilot; and most probably Multan and all the regions
of the Kathi, Bala, etc were dependant on Lohkot,
whence emigrated Kanaksen;"  Tod makes the link of
Kanaksen of the Balis with Valabhi and then to Mewar.

Maitraka, historical Rajput dynasty, thought to be of
the Bala , whose capital was Vallabhi in the
Saurashtra peninsula (now modern Gujarat). The final
ruler was King Siladitya VI who perished when the city
was destroyed by invaders from the west.. His wife,
Pushpavati, on a religious pilgrimage in Mewar at the
time, gave birth to a son shortly after. This was
GUHIL who founded the GUHILOT Dynasty (ca AD 569),
forerunner of the Mewar Dynasty.

Gahlot
The Gahlot or Sesodia is generally admitted to be the
premier Rajput clan. Their chief is described by the
bards as “The Suryavansi Rana, of Royal race, Lord of
Chitor, the ornament of the royal races”. Sisodia, are
rulers of Mewar Along with Shekawat, Rathore, Bhati,
Sisodia, Chauhan, Devra, Guhil, etc. they are the
royal rulers of Rajastan.

The Sesodias claim descent from the sun, through Lav,
oldest son of  the divine Rama of Ajodhia. In token of
their ancestry the royal banner of Mewar consisted of
a golden sun on a crimson field. Law is suppoed to
have founded Lahore. His descendants migrated to
Saurashtra or Kathiawar , where they settled at
Vidurbha or Balabhi, the capital of the Valabhi
dynasty. The last king of Valabhi was Siladitya, who
was killed by an invasion of barbarians (the town was
sacked by the son of Nushirwan of Persia in AD 524).
The Rajput queen escaped general destruction and gave
birth to a son Goho or Gohaditya.Siladitya’s
posthumous son, Gohaditya, ruled in Idar and the hilly
country in the south-west of Mewar. From him this clan
took the name of Gohelot or Gahlot. The family were
also connected with the ruling princes of Valabhi.
According to their bards they are descendant from the
Aryan Kshatryas of Ajodhia, who migrated to Surat and
established the Valabhi kingdom. Variations of his
name are Goha, Gohaditya, Guha, Guhdatt, Guhadatta,
and Guhila. He ruled from Idar near the Mewar-Gujarat
border. Guhil's origins are not recorded but at least
Colonel James TOD in his ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF
RAJASTHAN may have been close to the facts when he
wrote that Guhil is said to have belonged to the
Gurjara stock, kinsmen or allies of the Huns who
entered India about the 6th century AD. They once
ruled Oudh. Sila AD 646 was the 5th in descent from
Guhadatta who may therefor be placed in the first part
of the sixth century. Bappa Rawal the 6th in line from
Guhaditya and he had his capital at Nagda, a few miles
to the north of Udaipur city. A tradition states that
Bappa was the son of Grahadata. He succeeded in
propitiating the god Siva. One day the king of Chitor
died and left no heir to his throne. It was decided
that whoever would be garlanded by a certain elephant
would be placed on the throne. Bapa was present on the
occasion and the elephant put the garland round his
neck not only once, but thrice. Bapa was thus seated
on the throne and the Sesodia clan was formed.
According to tradition Bapa went to Chitor, then held
by the Mori or Pramara rajputs, to seek his fortune,
and was appointed to lead the Chitor forces against
the Muhamadans on their first invasion of India. After
defeating and expelling them he ousted the Mori ruler
and established himself at Chitor, which has since
been the capital of the Sesodias. Under the Sisodias
palaces, temples, two fine towers, the Kirti Stambh
and Jaya Stambh rose within its walls, quite apart
from the more prosaic homes of the general populace.

The name Sesodia is really derived from Sesoda, the
residence of a subsequent chief Rahup, who captured
Mundore and wsa the first to bear the title of Rana of
Mewar. Similarly Aharia is another local name from
Ahar, a place in Mewar, which was given to the clan.
They were also known as Raghuvansi or of the race of
king Raghu, the ancestor of Rama From the 14th centuy
the chronicles of the Sesodias contain many instances
of rajput courage and devotion. Chitor was sacked 3
times before the capital was removed to Udaipur, first
by Ala-ud-din Khilji in 1303, next by Bahadur Shah,
the Muhamaddan king of Gujarat in 1534, and lastly by
Akbar in 1567. These events were known as Saka or
massacres of the clan. On each occasion the women
performed Johar or general immolation by fire, while
the men saiiled forth, clad in saffron-coloured robes,
to die sword in hand against the foe. At the first
sack the goddess of the clan appeared in a dream to
the Rana and demanded the lives of 12 of its chiefs as
a condition for its preservation. His 11 sons were in
turn crowned as chief, each ruling for 3 days, while
on the 4th he sallied out and fell in battle. Lastly
the Rana devoted himself in order that his favourite
son Ajeysi might be spared and might perpetuate the
clan. At the second scak 32000 were slain, and at the
third 30000. Finally Aurangzeb destroyed the temples
at Chitor, and only its ruins remain. Udaipur city was
founded in 1559. The Sesodias resisted the Muhamaddans
for long, and several times defeated them. Udai Singh,
the founder of Udaipur, abandoned his city and fled to
the hills, where he caused his on territory to be laid
waste, with the object of impeding the imperial
forces. Of this period it is recorded that the Ranas
were from father to son in outlawry against the
emperor, and that sovereign had carried away the doors
of the gate of Chitor and had set them up in Delhi.
Fifty-two rajas and chiefs had perished in the
struggle, and the Rana in his trouble lay at nights on
a counterpane spread on the ground, and neither slept
in his bed nor shaved his hair; and if he perchance
broke his fast, had nothing better with which to
satisfy it than beans baked in an earthen pot. For
this reason it is that certain practices are to this
day observed at Udaipur. A counterpane is spread below
the rana’s bed, and his head remains unshaven and
baked beans are laid daily upon his plate (Forbes,
Rasmala p.400). In 1614 Rana Singh, recognising that
further opposition was hopeless, made his submission
to the emperor on the condition that he should never
have to present himself in person but might send his 2
sons in his place. This stipulation being accepted,
the heir-apparent Karan Singh proceeded to Ajmer where
he was magnanimously treated by Jahangir and shortly
afterwards the imperial trops were withdrawn from
Chitor. It is the oride of the Udaipur  house that is
never gave a daughter in marriage to nay of the
Musalman emperors, and for many years ceased to
intermarry with other Rajput families who had formed
such alliances. But Amar Singh II (1698-1710) made a
league with the Maharajas of Jodhpur and Jaipur for
mutual protection against the Musalmans; and it was
one of the conditions of the compact that the latter
chiefs should regain the privilege of marriage with
the Udaipur family which had been suspended since they
had given daughters in marriage to the emperors. But
the Rana unfortunaly added a proviso that the son of
an Udaipur princess should succeed to the Jodhpur or
Jaipur States in preference to any elder son by
another mother. The quarrels to which this stipulation
gave rise led to the conquest of the country by the
Marathas, at whose hands Mewar suffered more cruel
devastation than it had ever been subjected to by the
Musalmans. Ruinous war also ensued between Jodhpur and
Jaipur for the hand of the famous Udaipur princess
Kishen Kumari at the time when Rajputana was being
devastated by the Marathas and Pindaris; and the
quarrel was only settled by the voluntary death of the
object of contention, who, after the kinsman sent to
slay her had recoiled before her young beauty and
innocence, willingly drank the draught of opium four
times administered before the final result could be
produced. (Tod, Rajastan p.398; the death of the
princess was mainly the work of Amir Khan Pindari who
brought pressure on the Rana to consent to it in order
to save his state).

Kathi.

Listed in Todd’s top 36. Originally an indigeneous
tribe of Gujarat, who gave their name to Kathiawan.
The Kathi of Kathiawar proper immigrated into their
site in the eigth century, and are supposed to be of
Saka origin.While the Rajputs have a modified
primogeniture, the Kathi inherits by equal divisions.
They are innately turbulent, and of all the tribes
have ever given the greatest trouble. This tribe gas
given its name to Kathiawar, completely supersiding
the ancient title of  Saurashtra. The intermediate
term to designate it before the interruption of the
Kathi was Lar-des from the tribe of Lar, whence the
Larice or Larica of the Greeks (Indic: Lata). The
Kathi are the supposed to be the tribe that so
manfully opposed the Greeks, and were then located
about Multan. Against this Alexander marched in
person, when he nearly lost his life, and left a
signal memorial of his vengeance.  The genealogists of
Rajasthan and Saurashtra concur in assigning to this
people a place among their 36 royal races’ lists. The
Kathi cliam descent from the ancient Bala, an
additional proof of their northern origin, and
strengthened their claim to the epithet of the bards:
” Lords of Multan and Tatta”.  In the early portion of
the annals of Jaisalmer, mention is made of their
conflicts with the Kathi,; and the Kathi traditions
fix their settlement in the peninsula, , from the
south eastern part of the Indus , about the eighth
century. In he twelfth century, the Kathi were
conspicuous in the wars with Prithvi Raj, there being
several leaders of the tribe attached to his army, as
well as that of his rival, the monarch of Kanouj. The
name of their colony in Kathiwar was Kathi-kote, from
which they dislodged the first Jharija colony from
Sind. They repeat couplets describing their migration
from Multan, and temporary settlement in the trace
called Pawin, north of Rann, and of Megam Rao, their
leader, conducting the first Kath colony across the
gulf into Saurashtra in the 12th century.

Jhanjmer fort, near the Rajpara village in Gujarat, is
named for the Kathi Rajput warrior chieftain,
Jhanjhara Sinh of the Walaclan.

Goh(i)l / Guhil. One of the royal clans of Rajastan,
also well known in Uttar Pradesh.

Guhil founded a kingdom in Rajputana, with its capital
at Bhilmal (or Srimal), about 31 km. from Mt. Abu
(which is in the general vicinity of  Idar). Guhil is
thought to have been the posthumous son of the Rajput
King Siladitya VI, possibly of the Bala tribe, who
ruled Vallabhi in Kathiawar  (now modern Gujarat), and
Queen PUSHPAVATI. According to legend, he was born
while his mother was on a journey across the border in
what was to become Mewar, to receive a blessing for
her soon-to-be-born child. While she was away, Arab
marauders sacked Vallabhi, killing the king and many
of  his subjects. On receiving the news, Pushpavati
went into hiding in the wilderness of the Idar
district. There, in a cave, she is said to have given
birth to a son who was subsequently named Goha
(meaning cave-born). She gave the royal child to
Kamlavati, a Brahman nursemaid and left the Captain of
her guard to protect him, then committed SATI. Young
Goha, or Guhil as he came to be called, was reared in
the seclusion and safety of  the isolated jungles near
the city of Idar, then ruled by the local BHIL
chieftain Mandalik. To ensure the continuation of the
bloodline, the child's true identity had to remain
anonymous for fear of reprisal by the Arab conquerors.
For many years, his Brahman nanny, Kamlavati, herself
a mother, passed him off as one of her own children;
even the boy was ignorant of his noble heritage. He
grew up playing games with local Rajput children and
Bhil youngsters, killing birds and hunting wild
animals. The orphan prince became a constant source of
uneasiness to his Brahman protectors and by age 11 was
quite unmanageable. But, to use the words of the
legend, "How should they hide the ray of the sun?" As
with many early historical identities, there are no
written records of their reign, so the BARDS of later
years, to give them identity and importance, invented
legends about them: for instance, the legend above
about Guhil's cave birth. There were others. One day,
while out hunting deer, Guhil watched one of his Bhil
friends draw his bow using only his two middle
fingers. On asking why this was so, he was told the
reason.  Another day, a young Bhil accidentally
pricked his thumb, drawing blood. Playfully electing
Guhil as their king, he daubed the blood on Guhil's
forehead as a TIKA, or mark of sovereignty. It was a
game, but this custom was to gain great significance
in the future. Then, when hunting, Mandalik, the Bhil
chieftain of neighbouring Idar, saw these forest
youths at play and was impressed by Guhil's noble
bearing and leadership qualities. Around the same
time, the old Captain who had been entrusted to guard
Guhil announced to his Brahman foster-parents, "The
boy must now be told he is an orphan; and not an
ordinary boy of the village, but a prince. He must
learn who he is and what happened to his kingdom."
Subsequently, with this revelation, Mandalik, who was
without an heir adopted him. Again, without written
records, speculation evolves and is too often taken as
fact. Some records state that in the year AD ca 568,
when Guhil was 11, the Bhil chieftain granted Guhil
his first territory. Thus, it is said, the state of
Mewar was born (out of the area known as Medpat), and
Guhil's descendants ruled over the area for the next
seven generations (but see MEWAR). Another states that
when Mandalik died in 592 (or 596), Guhil ascended the
throne, not as a Bhil but as a Rajput, and established
the Guhilot line. Credited with having been a great
chieftain, he ruled Idar until his death some eleven
years later. It is quite probable that Guhil's son,
BHOJ succeeded him in AD ca 603. Note: There exist
conflicting dates for the reigns of Guhil and his two
immediate successors, Bhoj and Mahendra I. Some texts
have Guhil beginning his rule as early as 566 and not
586 or 592 as shown above; Bhoj began his reign in
586, and Mahendra I in 606. Perhaps the dates were
based on the Hindu calendar which would account for
them being several decades earlier. The official
Historical Genealogy of Mewar, released in December
1999, settles on Guhil reigning from 569 to 603; Bhoj
ruling from 603 to 615; and Mahend (Mahendra) as being
on the throne from 615 to 621. Information contained
in some published textbooks also adds to the
confusion. For example, In Chronology of India, Vol. 1
(Chaukhambha Orientalia, Varanasi, 1975) C. Mabel Duff
in listing the Guhila Princes of Mevad (Mewar)
suggests that two kings, one named Guhila, the other
his successor Bhoja, did not rule Mewar until after
BAPPA RAWAL (735). There is also speculation that
Guhil may have greatly extended his kingdom by
conquest, the suggestion prompted by the finding of
inscriptions in Jaipur and coins in Agra, the site of
this later city possibly having been his capital.
Conquering such a large area does seem a lot to
achieve in eleven years, even twenty years, and there
is no further speculation as to how the kingdom was
reduced again to its original boundaries by the time
of the fourth ruler. (We leave it up to the scholars
to arrive, if possible, at a firm commitment as to the
actual dates.)     

Guhilots (Gehlots, Guhilas), the family name of the
Rajput dynasty founded by GUHIL; the forerunner of the
Mewar Dynasty. The Guhilots became prominent after
their capture of Chittor in AD 734, their original
centres having been NAGDA and AHAR, which became the
nuclei of the region called MEDPAT (later Mewar).
Despite hostilities with the Chalukyas and Chauhans,
the Guhilots maintained their position. A severe
attack from the Turks in the early 13th century was
parried under the leadership of Rawal JAITRA SINGH
(1213-53). It is believed that Guhilot means simply
son of Guhila, an abbreviation of Guhadatta, the more
formal name of its founder (Guhil).

Mewar

(From the solar race). Recognised as the leading
family of Rajputana. Founded in 734 AD when Bappa
Rawal of the Guhilot dynasty established his capital
at Chittogarh and proclaimed himself ruler of Mewar.
When Rana Hamir Singh of Sisodia ascended the throne
in 1326 AD the family name changed from Guhilot to
Sisodia

Sisodia.

Sisodia, the major clan of Mewar since Maharana HAMIR
SINGH I (1326-1364)., is called after the town of
Sisodia,  15 km. northwest of NATHDWARA, which became
the  headquarters of the breakaway branch of the
ruling Guhilot family of  Mewar, naming themselves
SISODIA after the town. Prior to that, since Guhil
(569-586) founded the dynasty, the original Guhilot
family ruled Mewar. However, in the 12th century,
Chittor came under attack and the Mewar capital was
relocated at AHAR. It was during this period that
there was a FAMILY SPLIT. For reasons unknown, the
breakaway occurred possibly towards the end of the
reign of Rawal KARAN (RAN) SINGH I (1158-1168). Two of
his sons, Mahap and Rahap, quit Ahar,  possibly in
anger that another son, KSHEM SINGH had been declared
Karan's heir. Mahap established a small, independent
kingdom at Dungarpur. Rahap defeated Mokal, the
Paramara (Parihara) Prince of Mandor at SISODA. He
established a junior branch of the Guhilot family at
Sisoda, naming his clan Sisodias after the town, and
taking the title of 'Rana'. The line of succession of
the Sisodia Ranas was Rahap, Narpat, Dinkaran,
Jaskaran Nagpal, Puran Pal, Prithi Pal, Bhuvan Singh,
Bhim Singh, Jai Singh and Laksha (or Lakshman) Singh.
Laksha was killed at the first sack of Chittor (1303),
as was the ruler of  Mewar, Rawal RATAN SINGH I.
Laksha's grandson, Hamir succeeded him, and also the
king. Thus the Sisodias became the ruling family of
Mewar with HAMIR SINGH I (1326-1364), who replaced the
age-old, traditional title of  'Rawal' with that of
the Sisodias, 'Rana', extending it to 'Maharana'.

For a short interval at the beginning of the 16th
century came a briljant revival of Rajput strength.
The last Afghan dynasty at Delhi was breaking up, and
Malwa and Mewar were at war with each other when there
arose the famous Rana Sanga of Mewar, the chief of teh
Sesodia clan Aided by Medni Rao, chief of Chanderi, he
fougth with distinguished success against both Malwa
and Gujarat. In 1519 he captured the Muhammaddan king
of Malwa; and in 1526 , in alliance with Gujarat, he
totally subdued the Malwa State, and annexed to his
own kingdom all the fine eastern provinces of that
kingdom, and recovered the strong places of the
eastern marches. The revival was short-lived. A month
before the capture of the capital of Malwa, Baber,
with his Mongols, had taken Delhi; and in 1527, Rana
Sanga, at the head of the chivalry of the clans,
encountered the invader at Fatehpur Sikri, when his
army was utterly defeated after desperate fighting,
and the Rajput power hopelessly shattered. Next year
Medni Rao, with the flower of his clan, fell in the
defense of the Chanderi, which was sacked by Baber.

In his Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, James TOD
recounts an amusing story of the origin of the name
Sisodia. He claims a old holy man near Bhainsrorgarh
told it to him. In these wilds, an ancient Rana of
Chittor (actually Ahar, as his patronymic in this tale
is Ahariya) sat down to a got (feast) consisting of
the game slain in the chase: and being very hungry, he
hastily swallowed a piece of meat to which a gadfly
adhered. The fly grievously  tormented the Rana's
stomach, and he sent for a physician. The wise man
secretly ordered an attendant to cut off the tip of a
cow's ear, as  the only means of saving the monarch's
life. On obtaining this forbidden morsel (the cow
being sacred to a Hindu, the consumption of beef is
therefore anathema), he folded it in a piece of thin
cloth, and attaching a string to it, made the royal
patient swallow it. The gadfly  fastened on to the
bait, and was dragged to light. The physician was
rewarded; but the curious Rana insisted on knowing by
what means the cure was effected. When he heard that a
piece of sacred kine had passed his lips, he
determined to expiate the enormity in a manner that
its heinousness required, and to swallow boiling lead
(sisa)! A vessel was put on the fire, and half a ser
soon melted, when, praying that his involuntary
offence might be forgiven, he boldly drank it off; but
lo! It  passed through him like water. From that day,
the name of the tribe was changed from Aharya to
Sisodia (possibly after the miraculous dose of  molten
lead, 'sisa'). Tod called it "an absurd tale"; as
stated above, the name Sisodia was derived from the
village of Sesoda in western Mewar.

Some hold the name to derived from Sussodia, a hare.

The noblest of the noble race of Rajputs, represent
the elder branch of the Suryanvansi (Children of the
Sun) Raghuvansi, another patronymic derived from the
predecessor of Rama from whom (as genealogists state),
all the solar lines descended. The titles of many of
these families are disputed. But the entire Aryan or
Hindu race yield unanimous franchise to the Chief of
the Sisodias, as the legitimate heir to the throne of
Manu,  Ikshwaku, Delipa, Raghu, Darasratha, and Rama,
and style him 'Hindua Suraj' (sun of the Hindu race)
and 'Yavadaryakulakamladhivarkara' (sun of the entire
Aryan race). He is universally allowed to be the first
of the 36  royal clans, therefore, as the crowning
ornament of the Aryan aristocracy  is quite beyond all
question of rivalry.

--- Prabhudatt Rana <[email protected]> wrote:


> Hi
> Can anybody tell me about Gehlots ?? Are they
> Rajputs and if they are what abt. Former CM of
> Rajasthan , was he Rajput ??
> Waiting for answers
> Thanks
> Prabhudattsinh Rana :-)


From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 9:34:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] Atleast inspire to .....
 

Dear All

I understands that we all are busy in our day to do business and our own personal matters.BUT this world/group are like a sea and we are doing a journey AN ENDLESS JOURNEY WITHOTU DESTINATION !!!!!! ??? here is the point. we all do not wants to be a khalaasee of this vassel(jahaaj) o.k. no problem but ATLEAST inspire thos who are kepping the group ruuning, keeping the group live and keeping the group a great one. only your few words can make inspire some one to a great extent.

   So, all my dearest and respected friends wake up now,broke your silence. its now time to say "Jago Mori kaarvaan viti andhari raat !!!

     Mahendra

    www.balajicrafts.com

   P.S. I have been also extremely busy with own scheduled programme but i can't miss an opportunity atleat to inspire Sahilesh singhhi or others

2): sorry Amit normally I do not like to copy some others only this p.s. is an exception.

3): I only wants to ask you  Amit  that why you and others (in ur group) hate kareena ??? kya voh smile nahi deti hey isliye ? if you wish so, i will recommand her to smile you (just kidding)


From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 6:01:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] There are various ways of locating vacancies and job opportunities
 

Dear all family members
jai mata ji



There are various ways of locating vacancies and job opportunities:



· Daily newspapers

· Business and trade magazines

· Vacancy bulletins/employment news

· Educational institutions’ notice boards/college placement bulletins

· Television

· Employment exchange

· Employment/recruiting agencies

· Personal contacts

· Friends, relatives and associates

· The telephone approach


Daily newspapers


This is the most common place to look for job opportunities. Job advertisements usually appear in:


Classified columns


These usually appear on page 2 (on the reverse of the front page) on all days except Sundays when these may appear on many more pages.

These advertisement are usually short and concise, and much cheaper for the advertising employers. Being economical, even smaller employers are able to afford them. Through these advertisement the employer specifies the nature of the vacancy and the type of person they are looking for, and also the procedure for applying.


Appointment columns


These advertisements are typically more informative than the classifieds as they tell you something about the company, the job position, nature of the job, benefits, etc.

Business and trade magazines



Today several specialized trade magazines are available on the stands, e.g. on computers, hotels and restaurants, architecture, tourism, interior decoration, automobiles, finance, etc. Typically, they all have appointment columns related to their respective fields.



Vacancy bulletin /employment news



Several employment newspapers are also published from metro cities and these carry classifieds as well as appointment pages



Notice boards of educational institutions



Most good institutions across the country, especially those conducting professional courses often, have a separate department called the placement cell which runs bulletin boards on which is displayed information sent by employers in the form of notices written on letterheads or printed posters. Some placement cells bring out a bulletin giving details of prospective employers whom students should contact.



Television



Doordarshan telecasts employment news on a regular basis, giving full details regarding the vacancy, job qualifications, number of vacancies, whom to contact, etc.



Employment exchanges



The government has set up a chain of employment exchanges in all the major cities where those seeking new jobs or job changes can go and enroll. Whenever a suitable job vacancy occurs, the exchange gets in touch with you and sends you the details.



thanx to all

jai mata ji

shailesh p. singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 5:26:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] need man power
 
Dear all

jai mata ji

i m really thankful to all the R.family members for his / her , co-opration and motivation, for M.B. CHUDASAMA JI AND DEEKAY SINGH JI,
thanx
jai mataji



"M. B. Chudasama" <[email protected]> wrote:Dear all,
This is really good move and community services offered by shri Shailesh Pratap Singhji. I appreciate his concern for Rajput Samaj by providing vital employment opportunity to our youth in present dire need employment to our youth.

Thanks Regards and Jai Mataji
Mahendrasinh Chudasama, Dubai
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: horse power
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:34 AM
  Subject: [RajputWorld ] need man power


  Dear friends, jai mata ji to all our R. FAMILY,

  i m looking for a chartered accountant,in ahmedabad for my personal and business documentation, ( for income tax, service tax, trade mark, and many more things ), at present  i have a chartered accountant but i want to give this work to my R. family members.and also required a SALES & MARKETING PROFESSIONAL, I N AHMEDABAD, FOR MY PERSONAL FIRM, ( having an exp.. arround 2 to 4 years, in any marketing field, minimum qua. graduate, english is must , READ, WRITE, SPEAK,)


  NOTE: i personally request to my all the R. family members (specially job seekers), kindly send yr resume on my email, [email protected], i will try to place u in a reputed company , as soon as possible after getting yr resume.


      thanx to all
  jai mata ji

  SHAILESH PRATAP SINGH.
  ( guru placement consultants)
  (guru institute of career development)
  (www.naukrimilegi.com )
  contact no. 079- 30916526 / 9227948700 / 9327090755


From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 5:22:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] GROUP DISCUSSION
 

Great information/stuff Shaileshji.
 
Thanks plz. keep it up
Mahendra
horse power <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear R. FAMILY members
jai mata ji


GROUP DISCUSSION

From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 5:12:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] GROUP DISCUSSION
 

Dear R. FAMILY members
jai mata ji


GROUP DISCUSSION



It is a discussion between six to twelve participants who are required to express their views in a candid and frank manner. Here, the topic is given on the day of the discussion and so the conversation is extempore.

Here are some helpful tips, which will be useful.



Helpful tips



Ø Start the discussion only if you are familiar with the topic.

Ø Always speak in context and maintain a logical flow.

Ø Back your points with facts and figures wherever needed.

Ø Think before you say anything.

Ø Listen to the others properly, and make a mental note of what they are saying.

Ø Remember you have to speak when you have a point and should not wait for an invitation!

Ø Always be calm and cheerful. It is important to smile and maintain a positive attitude.

Ø It is also important to show consideration to other’s feelings. No need to be rude.

Ø If there is an argument it is better to intervene and stop it. This shows your leadership qualities.

Ø If you have a doubt about a point raised, it will help if you clarify it with the speaker.

Ø In case your point has been refuted, it is important to bring in fresh ideas or arguments in your favour.

Ø While speaking maintain eye contact with the whole group by turn. You must look at the person if you are answering him or her.

Ø Your voice should be clear and calm. There is no need to shout and become aggressive.



Ø Something you may not get an opportunity to speak till all the others have spoken. It is important that you speak too so you can say---“Gentleman you all have spoken very well however there is a point I wish to make, so can I have your attention?” and then start.





Helpful tips



What you should not do….



Ø Never be shy or quiet. You all are equals.

Ø It is not correct to interrupt a speaker before he has completed.

Ø Never be rude or speak unnecessarily in a loud manner.

Ø If you are familiar with the topic it is important to speak in context. Do not get carried away!

Ø Do not try and monopolise the discussion.

Ø Ask questions only which are in context.

Ø Do not joke around unnecessarily as the discussion has a constructive purpose.

Ø Never be rude or run down another speaker.

Ø Do not exhibit your emotions no matter what the instigations.

Ø Do not get nervous if the other speakers have spoken better. Remain relaxed.

Ø Never end your speaking abruptly.



jai mata ji

shailesh p. singh

From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 3:28:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Are Gehlots Rajput ?
 

Hi
Can anybody tell me about Gehlots ?? Are they Rajputs and if they are what abt. Former CM of Rajasthan , was he Rajput ??
Waiting for answers
Thanks
Prabhudattsinh Rana :-)


[email protected] wrote:

There are 7 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1. Re: List of Members where is Sujan bhai?
From: Mahendra Rana
2. Re: need man power
From: "M. B. Chudasama"
3. great opportunity to our R. family
From: horse power
4. The most
From: horse power
5. for legal advice
From: horse power
6. Re: for legal advice
From: deekay singh
7. krishi darshan / movie time
From: Dextrocardiac


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 01:01:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Mahendra Rana
Subject: Re: List of Members where is Sujan bhai?

Dear Mangleshwarji

I definately love to meet you all there in Delhi but I afraids that I may not be there . As one of my salesman is visiting delhi on 25th december so, i had cancelled my visit to delhi as i have been busy here to complete an another export order.

Next time I will sure come to delhi and also meet you and others

Lets't try to search sujanbhai on some www.missing.com site !!!!! (if there are any such site !!)

have lots of fun in the meeting
with best wishesh
Mahendra Rana

Mr mangleshwar singh wrote:

Hello Gyanendra ji
sorry for late actully I was out of Delhi after talking with you pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
And where is Sujan bhai? aap ka pata nahi chal raha hai. and Mahendra Rana bhai aap ko bhee mulakat karana hai aap apane karykram ke baare me suchit kare mai aap se bhi milane ki koshish karunga.

Rajat Rana wrote:
Hi Mahamagleswhar & Vandna Ji
Plz send me ur contact no so that i can communicate
you regarding the delhi get togather.

Thanks & regards.

Gyanendra Singh Rana.










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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 13:27:02 +0400
From: "M. B. Chudasama"
Subject: Re: need man power

Dear all,
This is really good move and community services offered by shri Shailesh Pratap Singhji. I appreciate his concern for Rajput Samaj by providing vital employment opportunity to our youth in present dire need employment to our youth.

Thanks Regards and Jai Mataji
Mahendrasinh Chudasama, Dubai
----- Original Message -----
From: horse power
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:34 AM
Subject: [RajputWorld ] need man power


Dear friends, jai mata ji to all our R. FAMILY,

i m looking for a chartered accountant,in ahmedabad for my personal and business documentation, ( for income tax, service tax, trade mark, and many more things ), at present i have a chartered accountant but i want to give this work to my R. family members.and also required a SALES & MARKETING PROFESSIONAL, I N AHMEDABAD, FOR MY PERSONAL FIRM, ( having an exp.. arround 2 to 4 years, in any marketing field, minimum qua. graduate, english is must , READ, WRITE, SPEAK,)


NOTE: i personally request to my all the R. family members (specially job seekers), kindly send yr resume on my email, [email protected], i will try to place u in a reputed company , as soon as possible after getting yr resume.


thanx to all
jai mata ji

SHAILESH PRATAP SINGH.
( guru placement consultants)
(guru institute of career development)
(www.naukrimilegi.com )
contact no. 079- 30916526 / 9227948700 / 9327090755



________________________________________________________________________

Message: 3
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 02:19:00 -0800 (PST)
From: horse power
Subject: great opportunity to our R. family


Dear all the R. family members,

jai mata ji,







Career planning is one of the most important concerns touching the progress of life. Getting an appropriate placement which is in line with ones personal interest and also with his/her acquired skills is at the heart of career planning.



Indian economy has made enormous progress in last decade. Lifestyle of average Indian has improved a lot. Quality of education has also improved. Due to advent of global companies and privatization has opened avenues of new opportunities for skilled youngsters like engineers, doctors, scientists, lawyers, musicians, writers, speakers etc. At the same time professionalism of organizational work pattern has opened new vacancies for professional management graduates and experienced executives.



In such a scenario competition is also increasing day by day for getting a good placement. This necessitates scholastic match of skill with the opportunity. At the same time job-seekers expect professional guidance and scheduling of various opportunities and deadlines for interviews.



Guru Placement Consultants is a strategic effort to deal with the above issues. Mr. Shailesh Singh (a young entrepreneur and a management graduate) established the organization.



The organization was established under the banner of Guru Institute of Career Development, a well-known professional training institute in Ahmedabad. The main objectives of the organization are as follows:



Ø Providing placement assistance by filling the gap between Industry and Skill-pool.

Ø Providing career guidance.

Ø Providing training & coaching for IELTS, / TOEFL Personality Development, Spoken English, Interviews etc.



thanx to all

jai mataji


Message: 4
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 02:24:47 -0800 (PST)
From: horse power
Subject: The most

Dear all the R. family members,

jai mata ji



The most selfish one word letter - I Avoid it.



The most satiosfactory two word letter - We Use it.



The most poisionous three word letter - Ego Kill it.



The most used four word letter - Kind Value it.



The most pleasing five word letter - Smile Keep it.



The most fastest spreading six word letter - Rumour Ignore it.



The most hardest seven word letter - Success Achieve it.



The most hatred eight word letter - Jealously Distance it.



The most powerful nine word letter - Knowledge Acquire it.



The most essential ten word letter - Confidence Trust it.



thanx to all

jai mata ji


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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 04:24:20 -0800 (PST)
From: horse power
Subject: for legal advice

Dear all the R. family members,
jai mataji


I'm pleased to announce that Mr. shailendra kumar singh ji.( brother of shailesh p.singh)( advocate Ahmedabad )
has expressed his desire to help Rajput family members, for any legal advise,without any cost(free advise only for R. WORD),KINDLY meet him personally for any help,

contact on : 09327090755.

thanx to all
jai mataji






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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 07:34:30 -0800 (PST)
From: deekay singh
Subject: Re: for legal advice

Great gesture. Keep it up.
Dinesh

horse power wrote:
Dear all the R. family members,
jai mataji


I'm pleased to announce that Mr. shailendra kumar singh ji.( brother of shailesh p.singh)( advocate Ahmedabad )
has expressed his desire to help Rajput family members, for any legal advise,without any cost(free advise only for R. WORD),KINDLY meet him personally for any help,

contact on : 09327090755.

thanx to all
jai mataji



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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 23:11:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Dextrocardiac
Subject: krishi darshan / movie time

we wented to watch gramin vikas yojna yestrd. swades i mean. hardly any story. long and very slow which tests ur patience. but..... very diff ! good theme. i loved the movie. mayb first time in life i found shahrukh tolerable (sorry shahrukh fans, i dont intend to start any debate...apni apni pasand ;).... its same like after a long time i found nana tolerable in ab tak 56.strangely some awards nominees didnt have nanas name in best actor catagory !! thats sad.
coming back to swades....it isnt the movie which wud appeal to everybody...people were yawning and all !! but theres somethg in this movie which touches you. the babe too was nice. (renovated mangala theatre in pune is nice) .i heard songs for first time..didnt find them very appealing but background music was outstanding (a small clip of background score was INSPIRED by "THE HOURS" though)

2 wks back wented for mugal-e-azam but didnt get the tickets !!! so instead had to see hulchul....i am a member of 'i hate kareena kapoor' on orkut but she was tolerable. movie was too good (reviews were ulta)...this is the movie which will appeal to those who love pjs.
plan to see "the incredibles" ... from the makers of 'finding nemo' so shud be good vonly !

amit

ps- i'd love to see "khamosh pani" and "morning raga" but i dont think thats possib now... anybody seen them?

ps2 - was in bom last week. wented to panvel where my friend insisted to see "musafir" ..we knew the movie was pathetic. but he wanted me to see the movie theatre... i phorgotted the name but it was unusual ! width wise only 10-12 seats... but the length was phenomenal...there was a screen a bit larger than tv some 3-4 kms away !! mayb i m exaggerating a bit..but that was fun..

ps3- we enjoyed the movie anyway coz our funda is...paisa diya hai to koi bhi movie vasool karneka !! so till today i havent found a single movie as boring. militaryraj, truck driver suraj, hitler, sikandar sadak ka, etc mithun movies also happen to be one of my favs :D ( yeh u r right, i am pathetic vonly :P )

ps4 - reminds me of a scene in dharampaji's movie. dharampaji has a bullet impacted in his brain. doctor says 'operation karke nikalni padegi' paaji says " jab tak mein mere intekaam ki aag thandi na kar lu ye goli nahi niklegi " ..poor villan has to suffer badly after that.

ps4 - sorry for the out of track mail....even i am not sure why i writed it.

ps5- dunno why i remember a gulshan grover's dialogue from some movie "bheins pooch uthayegi to gana nahi gayegi !! gobar hi degi !!"


From: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 11:13:37 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] krishi darshan / movie time
 
we wented to watch gramin vikas yojna yestrd. swades i mean. hardly any story. long and very slow which tests ur patience. but..... very diff ! good theme. i loved the movie. mayb first time in life i found shahrukh tolerable (sorry shahrukh fans, i dont intend to start any debate...apni apni pasand ;).... its same like after a long time i found nana tolerable in ab tak 56...strangely some awards nominees didnt have nanas name in best actor catagory !! thats sad.
coming back to swades....it isnt the movie which wud appeal to everybody...people were yawning and all !! but theres somethg in this movie which touches you. the babe too was nice. (renovated mangala theatre in pune is nice) ...i heard songs for first time..didnt find them very appealing but background music was outstanding (a small clip of background score was INSPIRED by "THE HOURS" though)

2 wks back wented for mugal-e-azam but didnt get the tickets !!! so instead had to see hulchul....i am a member of 'i hate kareena kapoor' on orkut but she was tolerable. movie was too good (reviews were ulta)...this is the movie which will appeal to those who love pjs.
plan to see "the incredibles" ... from the makers of 'finding nemo' so shud be good vonly !

amit

ps- i'd love to see "khamosh pani" and "morning raga" but i dont think thats possib now... anybody seen them?

ps2 - was in bom last week. wented to panvel where my friend insisted to see "musafir" ..we knew the movie was pathetic. but he wanted me to see the movie theatre... i phorgotted the name but it was unusual ! width wise only 10-12 seats... but the length was phenomenal...there was a screen a bit larger than tv some 3-4 kms away !! mayb i m exaggerating a bit..but that was fun..

ps3- we enjoyed the movie anyway coz our funda is...paisa diya hai to koi bhi movie vasool karneka !! so till today i havent found a single movie as boring. militaryraj, truck driver suraj, hitler, sikandar sadak ka, etc mithun movies also happen to be one of my favs :D ( yeh u r right, i am pathetic vonly :P )

ps4 - reminds me of a scene in dharampaji's movie. dharampaji has a bullet impacted in his brain. doctor says 'operation karke nikalni padegi' paaji says " jab tak mein mere intekaam ki aag thandi na kar lu ye goli nahi niklegi " ..poor villan has to suffer badly after that.

ps4 - sorry for the out of track mail....even i am not sure why i writed it.

ps5- dunno why i remember a gulshan grover's dialogue from some movie "bheins pooch uthayegi to gana nahi gayegi !! gobar hi degi !!"


From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 7:36:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] for legal advice
 
Great gesture. Keep it up.
Dinesh

horse power <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all the R. family members,
jai mataji


I'm pleased to announce that Mr. shailendra kumar singh ji.( brother of shailesh p.singh)( advocate Ahmedabad )
has expressed his desire to help Rajput family members, for any legal advise,without any cost(free advise only for R. WORD),KINDLY meet him personally  for any help,

contact on : 09327090755.

thanx to all
jai mataji

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 4:25:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] for legal advice
 
Dear all the R. family members,
jai mataji


I'm pleased to announce that Mr. shailendra kumar singh ji.( brother of shailesh p.singh)( advocate Ahmedabad )
has expressed his desire to help Rajput family members, for any legal advise,without any cost(free advise only for R. WORD),KINDLY meet him personally  for any help,

contact on : 09327090755.

thanx to all
jai mataji


From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 2:25:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] The most
 
Dear all the R. family members,

jai mata ji



The most selfish one word letter                                 - I      &nbssp;                   Avoid it.



The most satiosfactory two word letter                       - We      &nbbsp;              Use it.



The most poisionous three word letter                        - Ego      &nnbsp;             Kill it.



The most used four word letter                                   - Kind      &            Value it.



The most pleasing five word letter                    - Smile      ;           Keep it.



The most fastest spreading six word letter                  - Rumour      p;       Ignore it.



The most hardest seven word letter                             - Success     &nbssp;        Achieve it.



The most hatred eight word letter                                - Jealously     &nnbsp;     Distance it.



The most powerful nine word letter                            - Knowledge     &nnbsp; Acquire it.



The most essential ten word letter                     - Confidence     &  Trust it.



thanx to all

jai mata ji


From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 2:19:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] great opportunity to our R. family
 


Dear all the R. family members,

jai mata ji,







Career planning is one of the most important concerns touching the progress of life. Getting an appropriate placement which is in line with ones personal interest and also with his/her acquired skills is at the heart of career planning.



Indian economy has made enormous progress in last decade. Lifestyle of average Indian has improved a lot. Quality of education has also improved. Due to advent of global companies and privatization has opened avenues of new opportunities for skilled youngsters like engineers, doctors, scientists, lawyers, musicians, writers, speakers etc. At the same time professionalism of organizational work pattern has opened new vacancies for professional management graduates and experienced executives.



In such a scenario competition is also increasing day by day for getting a good placement. This necessitates scholastic match of skill with the opportunity. At the same time job-seekers expect professional guidance and scheduling of various opportunities and deadlines for interviews.



Guru Placement Consultants is a strategic effort to deal with the above issues. Mr. Shailesh Singh (a young entrepreneur and a management graduate) established the organization.



The organization was established under the banner of Guru Institute of Career Development, a well-known professional training institute in Ahmedabad. The main objectives of the organization are as follows:



Ø Providing placement assistance by filling the gap between Industry and Skill-pool.

Ø Providing career guidance.

Ø Providing training & coaching for IELTS, / TOEFL Personality Development, Spoken English, Interviews etc.



thanx to all

jai mataji

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 1:24:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] need man power
 
Dear all,
This is really good move and community services offered by shri Shailesh Pratap Singhji. I appreciate his concern for Rajput Samaj by providing vital employment opportunity to our youth in present dire need employment to our youth.

Thanks Regards and Jai Mataji
Mahendrasinh Chudasama, Dubai
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: horse power
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:34 AM
  Subject: [RajputWorld ] need man power


  Dear friends, jai mata ji to all our R. FAMILY,

  i m looking for a chartered accountant,in ahmedabad for my personal and business documentation, ( for income tax, service tax, trade mark, and many more things ), at present  i have a chartered accountant but i want to give this work to my R. family members.and also required a SALES & MARKETING PROFESSIONAL, I N AHMEDABAD, FOR MY PERSONAL FIRM, ( having an exp.. arround 2 to 4 years, in any marketing field, minimum qua. graduate, english is must , READ, WRITE, SPEAK,)


  NOTE: i personally request to my all the R. family members (specially job seekers), kindly send yr resume on my email, [email protected], i will try to place u in a reputed company , as soon as possible after getting yr resume.


      thanx to all
  jai mata ji

  SHAILESH PRATAP SINGH.
  ( guru placement consultants)
  (guru institute of career development)
  (www.naukrimilegi.com )
  contact no. 079- 30916526 / 9227948700 / 9327090755


From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 1:02:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members where is Sujan bhai?
 

Dear Mangleshwarji

I definately love to meet you all there in Delhi but I afraids that I may not be there . As one of my salesman is visiting delhi on 25th december so, i had cancelled my visit to delhi as i have been busy here to complete an another export order.

Next time I will sure come to delhi and also meet you and others

Lets't try to search sujanbhai on some www.missing.com site !!!!! (if there are any such site !!)

have lots of fun in the meeting
with best wishesh
Mahendra Rana

Mr mangleshwar singh <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Gyanendra ji
sorry for late actully I was out of Delhi after talking with you pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
And where is Sujan bhai? aap ka pata nahi chal raha hai. and Mahendra Rana bhai aap ko bhee mulakat karana hai aap apane karykram ke baare me suchit kare mai aap se bhi milane ki koshish karunga.

Rajat Rana wrote:
Hi Mahamagleswhar & Vandna Ji
Plz send me ur contact no so that i can communicate
you regarding the delhi get togather.

Thanks & regards.

Gyanendra Singh Rana.

From: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:36:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] need man power
 
Dear friends, jai mata ji to all our R. FAMILY,

i m looking for a chartered accountant,in ahmedabad for my personal and business documentation, ( for income tax, service tax, trade mark, and many more things ), at present  i have a chartered accountant but i want to give this work to my R. family members.and also required a SALES & MARKETING PROFESSIONAL, I N AHMEDABAD, FOR MY PERSONAL FIRM, ( having an exp.. arround 2 to 4 years, in any marketing field, minimum qua. graduate, english is must , READ, WRITE, SPEAK,)


NOTE: i personally request to my all the R. family members (specially job seekers), kindly send yr resume on my email, [email protected], i will try to place u in a reputed company , as soon as possible after getting yr resume.


    thanx to all
jai mata ji

SHAILESH PRATAP SINGH.
( guru placement consultants)
(guru institute of career development)
(www.naukrimilegi.com )
contact no. 079- 30916526 / 9227948700 / 9327090755


From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 17, 2004 1:13:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ]
 




Dear M Singhji / Rupadid

“Jay Matajiâ€

I will try to contact at your mobile but I will rec’d no reply

Ok bye

Daivat Jhala
Reliance Industries Limited
Phone: 0288-3011072
Mobile: 9374343160


                                 
                      rajputworld                                                                     
                                                                                                      
    

Hello Daivat Jhala ji
pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
[email protected] wrote:





H!! All

Jay Mataji

My self Daivat Jhala Rupadidi I want to meet you so pl. give me your
contact no ya

ok bye

Daivat Jhala
Reliance Industries Limited
Phone: 0288-3011072
Mobile: 9374343160






                      Rupa Jadeja

      

Hi  All!!

Jay Mataji...

Right now i am in kutchh.....n soon be going to Rajsthan.

I am hoping to be in Dehli towards da end of Dec. the letest by 1st Jan so
please lehme know where to meet n how to get there as i m alone n new in
Dehli so any guidence will be helpful! also when i get to da Airport which
hotel will be near Rajgadh? I understand thats where we meet on da morning
of 2nd jan right?? is anyone coming to pick me up at da Dehli airport??
hehehehe ..just joking ..i will manage my own so no need to worry!!    If u
need to contact me my India mobile no. is.............


Regards
Rupaba

Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>
>
>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, December 17, 2004 12:01:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ]
 






Bhai Ka Resume
Pakya Bhai Supariwala
<<...OLE_Obj...>>
Objective:
To obtain a challenging position as a Crime Implementation Analyst (CIA)
Education:
* B.S. (Crime Technology) Tihar Jail, India, August 1994
* M.S. (Criminal Sciences) Virginia Prison for International Smugglers and
the Unlawful Activists(VPISUA), August 1996.
Thesis:
"On escaping from high security prisons like Alcatraz with minimal efforts"

Coursework:
Cop Psychology, Plastic Explosives Technology, Bomb Controls and Timer
Device Theory, International Smuggling and Drug Trafficking, Object
Oriented Crime Design


Work Experience:
* Research Assistant, LTTE Labs, Jaffna, Aug 1990-Aug 1991
* Worked on the prestigious Belt Bomb project
* Developed instant death cyanide capsules in orange, strawberry; and mint
flavors (Patent# 007,13,666)
Summer Internship:
Dawood Ibrahim and Haji Mastan Associates, Bombay, June1987-July1990
* Worked as a hitman and was responsible for many supari style killings
* Participated in election rigging in Bihar and made hafta Collections
Honors & Achievements:
* Won 1980 Gabbar Singh Memorial Award (given to child prodigies in crime)
* Member, IPKF (Indian Professional Killers Forum) student chapter
* Performer of the year in 2004 General Elections in Bihar & U.P.
* Strong hold on Govt. & NGOs.
* Specialized in extortion,illegal construction business & fake academic
degree supply.
References:
* Dr. Charles Sobhraj, Full Time Prof., Tihar Jail, New Delhi
* Dr. Chandra Swamy, Visiting Faculty Tihar Jail, New Delhi
* Dr. Dawood Ibrahim, Overseas Projects Manager, Dubai


From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2004 7:16:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
Hello Daivat Jhala ji
pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
[email protected] wrote:





H!! All

Jay Mataji

My self Daivat Jhala Rupadidi I want to meet you so pl. give me your
contact no ya

ok bye

Daivat Jhala
Reliance Industries Limited
Phone: 0288-3011072
Mobile: 9374343160





                                                           
     

Hi  All!!

Jay Mataji...

Right now i am in kutchh.....n soon be going to Rajsthan.

I am hoping to be in Dehli towards da end of Dec. the letest by 1st Jan so
please lehme know where to meet n how to get there as i m alone n new in
Dehli so any guidence will be helpful! also when i get to da Airport which
hotel will be near Rajgadh? I understand thats where we meet on da morning
of 2nd jan right?? is anyone coming to pick me up at da Dehli airport??
hehehehe ..just joking ..i will manage my own so no need to worry!!    If u
need to contact me my India mobile no. is.............


Regards
Rupaba

Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>
>
>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay
>

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2004 7:15:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
Hello Daivat Jhala ji
pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
[email protected] wrote:





H!! All

Jay Mataji

My self Daivat Jhala Rupadidi I want to meet you so pl. give me your
contact no ya

ok bye

Daivat Jhala
Reliance Industries Limited
Phone: 0288-3011072
Mobile: 9374343160





Hi  All!!

Jay Mataji...

Right now i am in kutchh.....n soon be going to Rajsthan.

I am hoping to be in Dehli towards da end of Dec. the letest by 1st Jan so
please lehme know where to meet n how to get there as i m alone n new in
Dehli so any guidence will be helpful! also when i get to da Airport which
hotel will be near Rajgadh? I understand thats where we meet on da morning
of 2nd jan right?? is anyone coming to pick me up at da Dehli airport??
hehehehe ..just joking ..i will manage my own so no need to worry!!    If u
need to contact me my India mobile no. is.............


Regards
Rupaba

Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>
>
>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2004 7:12:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members where is Sujan bhai?
 

Hello Gyanendra ji
sorry for late actully I was out of Delhi after talking with you pl note my contact no.
Mangleshwar Singh
9810309069
And where is Sujan bhai? aap ka pata nahi chal raha hai. and Mahendra Rana bhai aap ko bhee mulakat karana hai aap apane karykram ke baare me suchit kare mai aap se bhi milane ki koshish karunga.

Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mahamagleswhar & Vandna Ji
Plz send me ur contact no so that i can communicate
you regarding the delhi get togather.

Thanks & regards.

Gyanendra Singh Rana.



--- Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear Organiser of Delhi meeting
>
> I wish very much to be there but I have to
> prepare for an another
> export order and I must have to execute the same in
> the last week of
> December 04. So, I may not be there. to finalise the
> list i must say
> clearly. if I will be there, I will say "Hi" ( not
> the HY HY !!!
> kidding)to everybody and will run out so need to
> book any table or
> ice cream cup at all
>
> Thanks and all the best luck for the fun meeting
> Mahendra Rana
>
> Personal request : plz take a burner with you
> all. if somebody has
> a "Jukam" then pleaseeeee use ice cream garam karke
> khilaana varna
> neomonia ho jayega. thanks
>
>
> --- In [email protected], singh vandana
> <vandi_singh@y...>
> wrote:
> > Dear members,
> >
> > as the time left out is not much so i decided that
> let us finalise
> the list of members who have planned to attend the
> get together in
> Delhi on 2nd jan.
> >
> > If its done soon it will be good as the time left
> out at our end is
> less. If its finalised we (delhi based rajputs) can
> book our table in
> the returant.
> >
> > hope the process is accelerated.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2004 4:49:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
hello!!!!!!
my number is 9868405505
regards
vandana

Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mahamagleswhar & Vandna Ji
Plz send me ur contact no so that i can communicate
you  regarding the  delhi get togather.

Thanks & regards.

Gyanendra Singh Rana.



--- Mahendra Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear Organiser of Delhi meeting

>    I wish very much to be there but  I have to
> prepare for an another
> export order and I must have to execute the same in
> the last week of
> December 04. So, I may not be there. to finalise the
> list i must say
> clearly. if I will be there, I will say "Hi" ( not
> the HY HY !!!
> kidding)to everybody and will run out so need to
> book any table or
> ice cream cup at all
>
>    Thanks and all the best luck for the fun meeting
>    Mahendra Rana
>
>    Personal request : plz take a burner with you
> all. if somebody has
> a "Jukam" then pleaseeeee use ice cream garam karke
> khilaana varna
> neomonia ho jayega. thanks
>
>
> --- In [email protected], singh vandana
> <vandi_singh@y...>
> wrote:
> > Dear members,
> > 
> > as the time left out is not much so i decided that
> let us finalise
> the list of members who have planned to attend the
> get together in
> Delhi on 2nd jan.
> > 
> > If its done soon it will be good as the time left
> out at our end is
> less. If its finalised we (delhi based rajputs) can
> book our table in
> the returant.
> > 
> > hope the process is accelerated.
> > 
> > regards,
> > 
> > vandana

From: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2004 3:23:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: Dear Sir, i am manoj
 

Hi Manoj How r u ?




--- In [email protected], Manoj cchauhan <mano_421@y...>
wrote:
> Dear Sir

> Thanks for send me mail. I am Manoj chauhan, age 24, From Delhi.

> Your New Friend
> Manoj chauhan

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:53:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Haryanevi call centre........
 
After Bhojpuri, try this.

Do not laugh. This is some seriuos Haryanvi business.

Those who are planning to attend Delhi meet should
hear it carefully if they also plan to travel by DTC
or blue line buese. :))

Enjoy,
bharat


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 1:17:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Fw: Rajput Sports NEWS and 3rd RIC in States
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Dr.Jaivir S Rathore
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:59 PM
Subject: Rajput Sports NEWS and 3rd RIC in States


Jaimatajiki to all!

    A Rajput & a Horse are inseparable in time of war, in peace & in prosperity. As a past time; the Rajputs used to play with sticks and balls while riding on the back of the horse. This eventually became the sport of Polo. Who can forget the great tale of martyr horse Chetak and legendary Maharana Pratap!!

I am glad to inform our Rajput fraternity that Late Major Thakur sahib Sardar Singhji Rathore of Jasol [father of Dr.Ghanshyam Singhji, M.S (Prof. and Head, Dept of Opthalmology, S.N.Medical College, Jodhpur) and Sh.Jaswant Singhji (Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Indian Parliament, and Former Finance & Foreign Minister of India] was himself an enthusiastic Polo player.

    In his memory and the land donated by his family for the sport, each year this; month long Polo festival is being celebrated in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.This yr being won by the Jodhpur team.
The media report [attached with this mail] show Dr.Ghanshyam Singhji [The chief Guest of the Occasion] along with H.H.Maharajadhiraj Sh.Gaj Singhji Rathore [The Vishisht Atithi] giving away the cup to Maharaj Kumar of Jodhpur Sh.Shivraj Singhji [the captain of the winning team] and some of his team members.Special thing about this tournament is that only Rajputs play and the rest of the world see. 

  I would request [as I did during my speech in the London RIC] to the host team of 3rd RIC, the R.A.N.A, to keep some slot and arrangement for some sports action [may be a cricket match] so that the Rajputs coming to States from across the world can have a better chance of interaction and a good platform to express themselves. Coz its a saying that more and better we learn to express ourselves, more we excel! This is one of the objectives of the RIC.Isn't it?

At this juncture, I would also request all our brethren to use internet to report any such event which should be conveyed to the Rajput samaj to give the feeling that we all are in touch [even after the conferences] and to let everybody know whats happening in our Rajput samaj and show our committment for the betterment of the Rajput fraternity,
With best wishes,

Dr.Jaivir Singh Rathore

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 9:34:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Mind your speed!!
 

A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighborhood
street, going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was watching for
kids darting out from between parked cars and slowed down when he
thought he saw something.

As his car passed, a brick smashed into the Jag's side door! He
slammed on the brakes and drove the Jag back to the spot where the
brick had been thrown. The angry driver then jumped out of the car,
grabbed the nearest kid and pushed him up against a parked car
shouting, "What was that all about and who are you? Just what the
heck are you doing? That's a new car and that brick you threw is
going to cost a lot of money. Why did you do it?"

The young boy was apologetic. "Please, mister...please, I'm sorry...
I didn't know what else to do, "he pleaded. "I threw the brick
because no one else would stop..." With tears dripping down his face
and off his chin, the youth pointed to a spot just around a parked
car. "It's my brother," he said.  "He rolled off the curb and fell
out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him up." Now sobbing, the boy
asked the stunned executive, "Would you please help me get him back
into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me."

Moved beyond words, the driver tried to swallow the rapidly swelling
lump in his throat. He hurriedly lifted the handicapped boy back
into the wheelchair, then took out his fancy handkerchief and dabbed
at the fresh scrapes and cuts. A quick look told him everything was
going to be okay.

"Thank you and may God bless you," the grateful child told the
stranger.
Too shook up for words, the man simply watched the boy push his
wheel chair- bound brother down the sidewalk toward their home.

It was a long, slow walk back to the Jaguar. The damage was very
noticeable, but the driver never bothered to repair the dented side
door. He kept the dent there to remind him of this message:
"Don't go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at
you to get your attention!"

God whispers in our souls and speaks to our hearts. Sometimes when
we don't have time to listen, He has to throw a brick at us.


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:58:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] need man power
 
dear shailesh sigh ji,
jai mataji very good. pls always post your requirements on RW. good cause for the samaj.
Best regards
Mahendra Rathore
Mumbai

horse power <[email protected]> wrote:
dear friends,
  as u know my self shailesh p. singh , is having my own job placement consultancy services in ahmedabad, my company is an associated with some good, reputed national/multinational companies, at present we required some good candidates for a well known coffee company ( barista coffee Ltd.) require ....  store manager,flore managers,junior sales executive,

    and  a  courier company require , area sales manager, sales executives, accountants, computer operators, telephone opraters,
  interested candidates can apply on [email protected] / or can call on 079-30916526, 9327090755,


From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:49:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] delhi meet
 

here is a problem

a self analysis camp of rajput community organised by akhil bhartiya kshattriya manch- in punjab on 1 & 2 jan 2005.

so can we change the date for the meeting it may be 5 jan

please do something.


rgds

sanjaysuryavanshi
9810810349

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 8:08:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
Jay Mataji Ki to all my dear Rajput Virs & Virangnas....

Dear friends......

Jay Singhji i m ready to come in the Ahmedabad Meet...hope others Rajputs will also come there .....But i thing ...the meeting should have a "Maksad" so that...we can discuss that thing....& then meet ....

Regards....& Jai Mataji Ki.....

jay chauhan <[email protected]> wrote:

hi alll



jay mata di

this is a request to the organizer that i never heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad

so this is just informe u that why we r not meet each other in ahmedabad...

i always see that all the programme is in delhi so this is my request that we can arrange the

gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u in organizing

thnks

jay matadi

from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:44:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
Are Rupa Didi
Yeh ka baat karat ho..
Etne sare bhayion ke hote hue aap  akele hain.
aap jara flight details to batyae hum aap ko pick kar
lenge ..

Aap hotel ka bolo to woh bhi book kar denge ...

Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396.




--- Rupa Jadeja <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi  All!!

> Jay Mataji...

> Right now i am in kutchh.....n soon be going to
> Rajsthan.

> I am hoping to be in Dehli towards da end of Dec.
> the letest by 1st Jan so please lehme know where to
> meet n how to get there as i m alone n new in Dehli
> so any guidence will be helpful! also when i get to
> da Airport which hotel will be near Rajgadh? I
> understand thats where we meet on da morning of 2nd
> jan right?? is anyone coming to pick me up at da
> Dehli airport?? hehehehe ..just joking ..i will
> manage my own so no need to worry!!    If u need to
> contact me my India mobile no. is.............


> Regards
> Rupaba
>
> Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All
> Jai Mata di
> As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
> so plz  make final list of attending members
> for this get togather.
>
>
> Gyanendra Singh Rana.
> 9899302396
>
>
>
>
> --- jay chauhan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > hi alll
> >
> > 
> >
> > jay mata di
> >
> > this is a request to the organizer that i never
> > heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
> >
> > so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> > each other in ahmedabad...
> >
> > i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> > this is my request that we can arrange the
> >
> > gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help
> u
> > in organizing
> >
> > thnks
> >
> > jay matadi
> >
> > from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:03:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: APPROVE -- tintinisfine wants to join rajputworld
 



Hello,

The following person would like to join the rajputworld group:
Email address: tintinisfine <[email protected]>

Comment from user:
I am a rajput. Wants to be in touch with the community and find out more
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From: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 12:32:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
hello everybody,

Iam in delhi now.
when and where this gettogether will be?
Kindly let us know.

Bye

Komal Thakur

--- Rajat Rana <[email protected]&> wrote:

---------------------------------
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>

>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 5:24:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
hi!!
  thanks for the information!! but who conducts the meet and who are the people who are concerned with it!! Do the meet take place only in Delhi or at other places also and who are all invited?

i would have liked to but sorry i won't be able to attend.But thanks for invitation!! but i like to know about it!! I would be thankful to u if u provide it!!
thanks!!
bye!!

singh vandana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Sandeep,

Delhi meet is just a casual get together to know each other.... it will not lead to any major discussions or stuffs like that.

in case you are interested let us know

bye
vandana

sandeep shabd <[email protected]> wrote:
hi!!
    i am new to this group.But i want to know what meeting u all are talking about!!?? wat all you discuss in the meeting and who all attend the meeting?? Are these meetings are just time pass or some serious issues are discussed!!?

   looking forward for replies!!

thanks!!
bye!!


Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>

>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 5:16:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Re: To quit was .....
 

Res.Sir,

   Yes I had read all your messeges and I am very much agree with
your views regarding Indian politics,current affairs,your views about
Arjunsinghji and others and also regarding chaplusi and so on.
Actually politics is a very different thing then what we reads in 
books and novels and its really out of reach of kids.In this regards
we should remember/agree what one of our member rupeshji had stated
that instead of improving the whole society, if an individual memeber
of a society will improve/change him/her self then the entire society
will change in itself but we all knows that its not possible.

    We Indians have so many different faces/tounges like different
teeth for different purpose.
  
    many of us very much familar with facts that an indian trader in
the morning opens his shop,does puja's of god in his shop and then
starts cheating customers in each and every way he can do
that!!! "bhelsale" Milavat,inferior quality,sweet talking and then
refusing to take the goods back and so on. In this regars I must
appreciate americans for their honesty and very much professional
approach. I do not know the real conditions there in usa/europe but
belive me i had very bad experience with some local web hosting
company while I am very very satify with my american hosting/payment
gateway companies for the last 2 year. till date they always
satisfied my queries/solutions just only within 48 hours. We can't
expect this kind of professional services from indian companies.I
thinks people in western contrieds do not talk big big about
honesty ,morality but they acts.while we only talks and never acts

   Mahendra Rana
--- In [email protected], deekay singh <dbhanauri@y...>
wrote:
> Dear Mahendra,

> I fully agree with you. And thats why,if you remember,  I had
writen strongly few months ago about honesty etc. in the group
posting. India is a strange country which always had 10 rakshas over
one GOD. In every era God had to incarnate in India but people never
changed. So many samajsudharak came and went but ham nahi sudhare.
Many people still try to impress GOD by bribing with offerings. They
will never do their Karma with honesty and dignity that is so liked
by GOD. Many people in India will prefer to lose their dignity in
Chaaplusi but will not work in upright manner. So kya kahen jab
koonwe me hi bhang padi hai.
> Dinesh

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 2:58:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RajputWorld ] Attitude is what it count---- it can change things....
 

Dear all,

Jai Mata Ji Ki,

I think we can also learn something from following story.


Change of Attitude...The story is told of a woman             who during the war went to live with her husband in camp on the Mojave Desert.She simply hated the place;             the heat was almost unbearable, 125 degrees in the shade, the wind blew incessantly, and there was sand - sand everywhere.            Finally, in desperation shewrote her parents in Ohiothat she couldn't stand it another minute and was coming home.Quickly came the reply by airmail from her father - just the two familiar  lines:"Two men looked out from prison bars ... one saw the mud, the other saw stars."The daughter did some real             thinking, not only with the intellect but also with her heart. She decided to stick to her post.She made friends with the natives,learned to love the country,and eventuall wrote a book about it.The desert hadn't changed, but her attitute had.Because she listened with her heartto the words her father sent,a whole New World opened up to her.~ Author Unknown ~You Can Do
It... :-)
With Regards,
Jaideep Singh Bhati

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 1:58:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
Dear Sandeep,

Delhi meet is just a casual get together to know each other.... it will not lead to any major discussions or stuffs like that.

in case you are interested let us know

bye
vandana

sandeep shabd <[email protected]> wrote:
hi!!
    i am new to this group.But i want to know what meeting u all are talking about!!?? wat all you discuss in the meeting and who all attend the meeting?? Are these meetings are just time pass or some serious issues are discussed!!?

   looking forward for replies!!

thanks!!
bye!!


Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>

>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 1:51:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: APPROVE -- thakur4help wants to join rajputworld
 



Hello,

The following person would like to join the rajputworld group:
Email address: thakur4help <[email protected]>

Comment from user:
namskar

From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 12:56:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: APPROVE -- mitra_20033 wants to join rajputworld
 



Hello,

The following person would like to join the rajputworld group:
Email address: mitra_20033 <[email protected]>

Comment from user:
i am mithlesh Rajawat and i want join u r group for waht can i do

This membership request requires your approval because the
rajputworld group is restricted, which means you must
approve each new member.

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From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 12:45:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RajputWorld ] List of Members
 
  hi!!
    i am new to this group.But i want to know what meeting u all are talking about!!?? wat all you discuss in the meeting and who all attend the meeting?? Are these meetings are just time pass or some serious issues are discussed!!?

   looking forward for replies!!

thanks!!
bye!!


Rajat Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear All
Jai Mata di
As Vandana Ji wrote time is left very less .
so plz  make final list of attending members
for this get togather.


Gyanendra Singh Rana.
9899302396




--- jay chauhan <[email protected]>; wrote:

>
> hi alll
>

>
> jay mata di
>
> this is a request to the organizer that i never
> heard about any get to gather in ahmedabad
>
> so this is just informe u that why we r not meet
> each other in ahmedabad...
>
> i always see that all the programme is in delhi so
> this is my request that we can arrange the
>
> gettogather in ahmedabad next time n i surely help u
> in organizing
>
> thnks
>
> jay matadi
>
> from jay

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