Friday, July 30, 2010

Memories of late 70's or early 80's, but these still hold good ..


Youngsters then  love  to remember but Youngsters  now will  Laugh                           
1. Though you may not publicly own to this, at the age of 12-17   years, you were very proud of your first "Bellbottom" or your first "Maxi"or your first Apache jeans.        
                                                                    
2. Phantom & Mandrake were your only true heroes. The brainy ones read "Competition Success           Review".    
                                                                     
3. Your "Camlin" geometry box & Natraj/Flora pencil was your prized possession.                      
                                                                     
4. The only "Holidays" you took were to go to your grandparents' or your cousins' houses.                    
5. Ice-cream meant only - either an orange stick, a vanilla  stick – ora Chocó Bar if you were better off than most.    
                                                                     
6. You gave your neighbor’s phone number to others with a ‘c/o’ written against it because you had booked yours only 7 years ago and were still waiting for your number to come.          

7. Your first family car (and the only one) was a Fiat or an  Ambassador. This often had to be pushed by the entire family to  get going.        
                  
                                                                     
8. The glass windows in the back seats used to get stuck at the two-thirds down level and used to irk the shit out of you! The  window went down only if your puny arm could manage the tacky rotary handle to pull it down. Locking the door was easy. You  just whacked the other tacky, non-rotary handle downwards.  
                                                                     
9. Your mom had stitched the weirdest lace curtains for all the   windows of the car. They were tied in the middle and if your dad was the comfort-oriented kinds, you had a magnificent small fan upfront.
                         
10. Your parents were proud owners of HMT watches. You "earned"  yours after SSC exams.  
11. You have been to "Jumbo Circus"; have held your breath while the pretty young thing in the glittery skirt did acrobatics,quite enjoyed the elephants hitting football, the motorcyclist vrooming in the   "Mautka Gola" and it was politically okay to laugh your guts out at  dwarfs hitting each other’s bottoms!              
                                                                     
12. You have at least once heard "Hawa Mahal" on the radio.
13. If you had a TV, it was normal to expect the neighborhood to  gather around to watch the  Chitrahaar or the Sunday movie. If  you didn't have a TV, you just went to a house that did. It mattered little if you knew the owners or not.
 
14. Sometimes the owners of these TVs got very creative and got  a bi or even a tri-colored anti-glare screen which they attached with two  side clips onto their Weston TVs. That confused the hell out of you!                                                                                 
15. Black & White TVs weren't so bad after all because cricket  was played in whites.                      
                                                                     
16. You thought your Dad rocked because you got your own (the family's; not your own!) color TV when the Asian Games  started.Everyone else got the same idea as well and ever since, no one came over to your house and you didn't go to anyone else's.    
17. You dreaded the death of any political leader because of the mourning they would announce on the TV. After all how much "Shashtriya Sangeet" can a kid take? Salma Sultana also didn't smile during the mourning.                                                                     
18. You knew that "Indira Gandhi" was somebody really powerful and terribly important. And that's all you needed to know.
19. The only "Gadgets" in the house were the TV, the Fridge and possibly a mixer.                        
                                                                     
20. All the gadgets had to be duly covered with a crochet covers  and sometimes even with ingenious,custom-fit plastic covers.  
21. Movies meant Rajesh Khanna or Amitabh Bachchan. Before the start of the movie you always had to watch the obligatory "Newsreel".                        
22. You thought you were so rocking because you knew almost all the songs of Abba and Boney M.                
23. Your hormones went crazy when you heard "Disco Deewane" by  Naziya Hassan & Zoheb Hassan.                  
                                                                     
24. School teachers, your parents and even your neighbors could whack you and it was all okay.                
25. Photograph taking was a big thing. You were lucky if your family owned a camera. A reel of 36 exposures was valuable hence it justified the half hour preparation & "setting" & the "posing" for each picture. Therefore, you have at least one family picture where everyone is holding their breath and standing at attention!            
And we were really happy then....see what the new technology has brought you to...no peace of mind, only pressure and stress

Toll Free Numbers- India

Airlines 
Indian Airlines - 1800 180 1407
Jet Airways - 1800 22 5522
SpiceJet - 1800 180 3333
Air India -- 1800 22 7722
KingFisher - 1800 180 0101
Banks 
ABN AMRO - 1800 11 2224
Canara Bank - 1800 44 6000
Citibank - 1800 44 2265
Corporatin Bank - 1800 443 555
Development Credit Bank - 1800 22 5769
HDFC Bank - 1800 227 227
ICICI Bank - 1800 333 499
ICICI Bank NRI - 1800 22 4848
IDBI Bank - 1800 11 6999
Indian Bank - 1800 425 1400
ING Vysya - 1800 44 9900
Kotak Mahindra Bank - 1800 22 6022
Lord Krishna Bank - 1800 11 2300
Punjab National Bank - 1800 122 222
State Bank of India - 1800 44 1955
Syndicate Bank - 1800 44 6655  
 
Automobiles
Mahindra Scorpio - 1800 22 6006
Maruti - 1800 111 515
Tata Motors - 1800 22 5552
Windshield Experts - 1800 11 3636

Computers/IT
Adrenalin - 1800 444 445
AMD - 1800 425 6664
Apple Computers - 1800 444 683
Canon - 1800 333 366
Cisco Systems - 1800 221 777
Compaq - HP - 1800 444 999
Data One Broadband - 1800 424 1800
Dell - 1800 444 026
Epson - 1800 44 0011
eSys - 3970 0011
Genesis Tally Academy - 1800 444 888
HCL - 1800 180 8080
IBM - 1800 443 333
Lexmark - 1800 22 4477
Marshal's Point - 1800 33 4488
Microsoft - 1800 111 100
Microsoft Virus Update - 1901 333 334
Seagate - 1800 180 1104
Symantec - 1800 44 5533
TVS Electronics - 1800 444 566
WeP Peripherals - 1800 44 6446
Wipro - 1800 333 312
xerox - 1800 180 1225
Zenith - 1800 222 004  
   
Indian Railway General Enquiry       131
Indian Railway Central Enquiry     131
Indian Railway Reservation     131
Indian Railway Railway Reservation Enquiry     1345,1335,1330
Indian Railway Centralised Railway Enquiry     1330/1/2/3/4/ 5/6/7/8/9
 
Couriers/Packers & Movers
ABT Courier - 1800 44 8585
AFL Wizz - 1800 22 9696
Agarwal Packers & Movers - 1800 11 4321
Associated Packers P Ltd - 1800 21 4560
DHL - 1800 111 345
FedEx - 1800 22 6161
Goel Packers & Movers - 1800 11 3456
UPS - 1800 22 7171
 
Home Appliances
Aiwa/Sony - 1800 11 1188
Anchor Switches - 1800 22 7979
Blue Star - 1800 22 2200
Bose Audio - 1800 11 2673
Bru Coffee Vending Machines - 1800 44 7171
Daikin Air Conditioners - 1800 444 222
DishTV - 1800 12 3474
Faber Chimneys - 1800 21 4595
Godrej - 1800 22 5511
Grundfos Pumps - 1800 33 4555
LG - 1901 180 9999
Philips - 1800 22 4422
Samsung - 1800 113 444
Sanyo - 1800 11 0101
Voltas - 1800 33 4546
WorldSpace Satellite Radio - 1800 44 5432
 
Investments/ Finance
CAMS - 1800 44 2267
Chola Mutual Fund - 1800 22 2300
Easy IPO's - 3030 5757
Fidelity Investments - 1800 180 8000
Franklin Templeton Fund - 1800 425 4255
J M Morgan Stanley - 1800 22 0004
Kotak Mutual Fund - 1800 222 626
LIC Housing Finance - 1800 44 0005
SBI Mutual Fund - 1800 22 3040
Sharekhan - 1800 22 7500
Tata Mutual Fund - 1800 22 0101
 
Travel
Club Mahindra Holidays - 1800 33 4539
Cox & Kings - 1800 22 1235
God TV Tours - 1800 442 777
Kerala Tourism - 1800 444 747
Kumarakom Lake Resort - 1800 44 5030
Raj Travels & Tours - 1800 22 9900
Sita Tours - 1800 111 911
SOTC Tours - 1800 22 3344
Healthcare
Best on Health - 1800 11 8899
Dr Batras - 1800 11 6767
GlaxoSmithKline - 1800 22 8797
Johnson & Johnson - 1800 22 8111
Kaya Skin Clinic - 1800 22 5292
LifeCell - 1800 44 5323
Manmar Technologies - 1800 33 4420
Pfizer - 1800 442 442
Roche Accu-Chek - 1800 11 45 46
Rudraksha - 1800 21 4708
Varilux Lenses - 1800 44 8383
VLCC - 1800 33 1262
 
 Insurance
AMP Sanmar - 1800 44 2200
Aviva - 1800 33 2244
Bajaj Allianz - 1800 22 5858
Chola MS General Insurance - 1800 44 5544
HDFC Standard Life - 1800 227 227
LIC - 1800 33 4433
Max New York Life - 1800 33 5577
Royal Sundaram - 1800 33 8899
SBI Life Insurance - 1800 22 9090
 
Hotel Reservations
GRT Grand - 1800 44 5500
InterContinental Hotels Group - 1800 111 000
Marriott - 1800 22 0044
Sarovar Park Plaza - 1800 111 222
Taj Holidays - 1800 111 825
 
Teleshopping
Asian Sky Shop - 1800 22 1800
Jaipan Teleshoppe - 1800 11 5225
Tele Brands - 1800 11 8000
VMI Teleshopping - 1800 447 777
WWS Teleshopping - 1800 220 777
 
Others
Domino's Pizza - 1800 111 123
Cell Phones
BenQ - 1800 22 08 08
Bird CellPhones - 1800 11 7700
Motorola MotoAssist - 1800 11 1211
Nokia - 3030 3838
Sony Ericsson - 3901 1111  

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Stress Management

A lecturer when explaining stress management to an audience,
raised a glass of water and asked
'How  heavy is this glass of water?' Answers called out ranged from 20g  to 500g. The lecturer replied, 'The absolute weight doesn't matter.

It depends on how long you try to hold it. If I hold it  for a minute, that's not a problem. If I hold it for an hour, I'll  have an ache in my right arm. If I hold it for a day, you'll have to call an ambulance.
In each case, it's the same weight, but the longer  I hold it, the heavier it becomes.'
He continued, 'And that's the way it is with stress management.
 
If we carry our burdens all the time, sooner or later, As the burden becomes increasingly heavy, We won't be able to carry on.' 'As with the glass of  water, You have to put it down for a while and rest before holding it again.
 
When we're refreshed, we can carry on with the burden.' 'So, before you return home tonight, put the burden of work down. Don't carry it home.  You can pick it up tomorrow. Whatever  burdens you're carrying now,Let them down for a moment if you can.' So, my friend, Put down anything that may be a burden to you right now. Don't pick it up again until after you've rested a while.
 
Here are some great ways of dealing
with the burdens of  life:

*  Accept that some days you're the pigeon and some days you're the statue.

*  Always keep your words soft and sweet, Just in case you have to eat them.

*  Always wear stuff that will make you look good If you die in the middle of it.

*
 Drive carefully. It's not only cars that can be"Recalled" by their maker.
*  If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague.

*  If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, It was probably worth it.

*  It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to be kind to  others.

*  Never put both feet in your mouth at the same time, Because then you won't have a leg to stand on.

*  Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and  dance.

*  Since it's the early worm that gets eaten by the bird, sleep late.

*  The second mouse gets the cheese.
*  Birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you  live.
*  You may be only one person in the world, But you may also be the world to one person.

*  Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once.

*  We could learn a lot from crayons...Some are sharp, some are pretty and  some are dull.
Some have weird names, and all are different colors, but they all have to live in the same box.
*A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
Have an awesome day and know that someone has thought about you today !!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

35 Indian Home (Desi) Remedies (Dawa)

Here are 35 Indian Home Remedies for everything imaginable and have been used for hundreds of years, before the advent of modern medicine. This is good especially for minor aliments and aches and pains. Print it out and keep it in a place where you can find it easily, when needed. This may avoid a trip to the doctors and/or make you feel healthy (and even look beautiful) in the process. Take Care!
Take 1 tsp honey and 1/4 tsp cinnamon powder and mix them well before consuming. For people who are in their early stages of asthma, a perfect home remedy is to boil 8-10 cloves of garlic in 1/2 cup of milk and consume it during night time. Take very hot water and add a tsp of honey in it. Consume it just before sleeping and take small sips