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  • Posted on October 23, 2011

  • ‎An obsession with

    Listening is … the ultimate mark of Respect.

    Listening is … the heart and soul of Engagement.

    Listening is … the heart and soul of Kindness.

    Listening is … the heart and soul of Thoughtfulness.

    Listening is … the basis for true Collaboration.

    Listening is … the basis for true Partnership.

    Listening is … a Team Sport.

    Listening is … a Developable Individual Skill.

    Listening is … the basis for Community.

    Listening is … the bedrock of Joint Ventures that work.

    Listening is … the bedrock of Joint Ventures that grow.

    Listening is … the core of effective Cross-functional Communication (*Which is in turn Attribute #1 of organizational effectiveness.)

    Listening is … the engine of superior EXECUTION.

    Listening is … the key to making the Sale.

    Listening is … the key to Keeping the Customer’s Business.

    Listening is … service.

    Listening is … the engine of Network development.

    Listening is … the engine of Network maintenance.

    Listening is … the engine of Network expansion.

    Listening is … Social Networking’s “secret weapon.”

    Listening is … Learning.

    Listening is … source #1 of “Value-added.”

    Listening is … differentiator #1.

    Listening is … profitable.* (*The “R.O.I.” from listening is higher than from any other single activity.)

    Listening is … the bedrock which underpins a Commitment to EXCELLENCE.

    Posted on October 22, 2011

  • gk-1

     The tragedy of life is NOT death………but what we LET die inside of us while we live…….
    ~by NORMAN cousins

     India’s first: 

     The first President of Indian Republic Dr. Rajendra Prasad
    The first Prime Minister of free India Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
    The first Indian to win Nobel Prize Rabindranath Tagore
    The first President of Indian National Congress W.C. Banerjee
    The first Muslim President of Indian National Congress Badruddin Tayyabji
    …The first Muslim President of India Dr. Zakir Hussain
    The first British Governor General of India Lord William Bentinck
    The first British Viceroy of India Lord Canning
    The first Governor General of free India Lord Mountbatten
    The first and the last Indian to be Governor General of free India C. Rajgopalachari
    The first man who introduced printing press in India James Hicky
    The first Indian to join the I.C.S Satyendra Nath Tagore
    India’s first man in Space Rakesh Sharma
    The first Prime Minister of India who resigned without completing the full term Morarji Desai
    The first Indian Commander-in-Chief of India General Cariappa
    The first Chief of Army Staff Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Singhji
    The first Indian Member of the Viceroy’s executive council S.P.Sinha
    The first President of India who died while in office Dr. Zakhir Hussain
    The first Muslim President of Indian Republic Dr. Zakhir Hussain
    The first Prime Minister of India who did not face the Parliament Charan Singh
    The first Field Marshal of India S.H.F. Manekshaw
    The first Indian to get Nobel Prize in Physics C.V.Raman
    The first Indian to receive Bharat Ratna award Dr. Radhakrishnan
    The first Indian to cross English Channel Mihir Sen
    The first Person to receive Jnanpith award Sri Shankar Kurup
    The firs Speaker of the Lok Sabha Ganesh Vasudeva Mavalankar
    The first Vice-President of India Dr. Radhakrishnan
    The first Education Minister Abdul Kalam Azad
    The first Home minister of India Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
    The first Indian Air Chief Marshal S. Mukherjee
    The first Indian Naval Chief Vice Admiral R.D. Katari
    The first Judge of International Court of Justice Dr. Nagendra Singh
    The first person to reach Mt. Everest without oxygen Sherpa Anga Dorjee
    The first person to get Param Vir Chakra Major Somnath Sharma
    The first Chief Election Commissioner Sukumar Sen
    The first person to receive Magsaysay Award Acharya Vinoba Bhave
    The first person of Indian origin to receive Nobel Prize in Medicine Hargovind Khurana
    The first Chinese traveller to visit India Fahein
    The first person to receive Stalin Prize Saifuddin Kitchlu
    The first person to resign from the Central Cabinet Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
    The first person to receive Nobel Prize in Economics Amartya Sen
    The first Chief Justice of Supreme Court Justice Hirala J. Kania
    The first Indian Pilot J.R.D. Tata (1929)
     

    Indian Railway Facts

    The total distance covered by the 14,300 trains on the Indian Railways everyday, equals three & half times the distance to moon
    The first train on Indian soil ran between Bombay and Thane on the 16th of April 1853
    IR has about 63,028 route kms. of track
    … IR employs about 1.55 million people
    It carries over 13 million passengers & 1.3 million tones of freight everyday
    It runs about 14,300 trains daily
    IR has about 7,000 railway stations
    The longest platform in the world is at Kharagpur and is 2,733 ft. in length
    Nehru Setu on Sone River is the longest Railway bridge
    42 Railway companies operated in the country before independence
    Electric Locomotives are manufactured at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, Chittaranjan
    Coaches are manufactured at ICF/Chennai, RCF/Kapurthala and BEML/Bangaluru
    The national Rail Museum at New Delhi was set-up in 1977
    People Employed in Indian Railway are about 1.6 million
    Stations across State Lines are Navapur (Maharashtra and Gujarat) and Bhawani Mandi (Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan)
    Classes of travel on Indian Railway: Ist AC, 2nd AC, 3rd AC, AC Chair Car IInd sleeper & IInd ordinary
    Railway Station with all the Three Gauges is Siliguri Railway Station

    ·         Gallantry Awards

    The art of appreciating the brave and gallant is not new. They form one of the most important constituents of a nation’s stability. History defines gallantry as commanded respect and appreciation. The concept of emancipation of the brave is cognizant in our Epics too. In the Mahabharata, the merit of dying as a martyr in the cause of Dharma is all along appreciated as the easiest …way to heaven. In fact, any kind of death on the battlefield was considered glorious.

    Whether being the appointed head of a clan, raised memorials in honour of the martyrs/brave souls or granted titles, robe of honour, cash awards or medals etc., recognition of bravery has always been a very prestigious affair. The conclusion of British Rule in India saw the end of the old institution of British honours and awards. Independent India saw the introduction of awards such as Param Vir Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra, Ashoka Chakra, Shaurya Chakra etc.

    Ashok Chakra

    The Ashok Chakra series of awards are open to civilians also. Recommendations received in respect of civilians from the State Governments/Union territory Administra-tions and Ministries/Departments of the Central Government are processed by the Ministry of Defence for the consideration of the Central Honours and Awards Committee chaired by the Defence Minister. These awards are biannual and are given on the Republic Day and Independence Day.

    Shaurya Chakra

    This is awarded for gallantry other than in the face of the enemy. This award may be granted to civilians or to military personnel and may be awarded posthumously.

    Posted on October 14, 2011

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