Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Support the differentially-abled ....



 
Asha for Education's Work An Hour (WAH) 2010 campaign features 13 projects across India aimed at catalyzing socio-economic change. Change is an uphill battle for the 10 million children with disabilities in India as they continue to be treated with indifference, pity and revulsion. Government schemes such as Integrated Education for Disabled Children reach out to only a fraction of affected children. In a society where the disabled child is looked down upon, ostracized and subject to discrimination even by their own parents, the two projects showcased below aim to give differentially-abled children  the resources they need to break free of the confines of inequality.

By your contribution to WAH, these projects will receive much needed support to make a difference. At WAH, 100% of your contributions are utilized towards these projects. Every contribution counts. With only 3 weeks left in the campaign, take a minute now and contribute towards a better India and a better life for these children. Read on about these projects and feel free to contact us for more information.
 
13 Projects
28 Schools
2214 Children

 
 
Raised: $45,681  
Goal: $200,000

Samarth
Ganjam District, Orissa
Set out to eliminate discrimination of disabled children in the Ganjam district of Orissa, Samarth educates the children with the aim of eventually bringing them into the fold of mainstream schools. Here, aside from the gift of education, children are offered free meals and residence. The project aims to train and educate the disabled children in order to eventually mainstream them into educational institutions and society. Liaison and interaction with the local schools to create awareness towards the needs of differentially-abled students and special teacher training to work effectively with these children have made this project very effective. Samarth gives disabled children a true second chance. Read more ....

Hariksha
Avalurpet, Gingee Taluk, Tamil Nadu

Harishka is a learning center serving Avalurpet and its surrounding villages in Tamil Nadu. Catering to approximately 30 children with cerebral palsy and developmental disabilities, Hariksha teaches these children basic skills regarding hygiene, motor capacity, physical therapy, special education and more. The project is in a rural area with high incidence of mental disorders and a callous attitude from the society due to a lack of awareness. These children, who used to be ill-treated and seen as a burden are being taught basic life skills at Hariksha. The staff also conducts periodic workshops to increase awareness amongst  the parents and enables continuing care of these children when they return home from the learning center. Since its inception, the quality of medical care provided to children has consistently improved and the children show improvement in their daily activities.  Read more ....

Take a minute, Donate an hour, Change a Life...

With warm regards,
 

 


Mail Checks to:

'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo 




Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Why girls don't love software-guys!!

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

An hour to stop child labor and exploitation....


Have you ever come across a 10 year old working in a factory or a shop-floor and wondered how difficult his/her life must be? Child labor and exploitation in India is a grave and extensive problem. Children are viewed as a form of economic security in desolate settings, necessary to help supplement their families' income. Parents often sacrifice their children's education, as offspring are often expected to uphold their roles as wage-earning members of their clan. This year, Work an Hour (WAH) supports three projects - Nishta, Society for Education and Action, Puvidham - that prevent child labor and provide education to the children living in helpless conditions.

By contributing to WAH, these projects will receive much needed support. At WAH, 100% of your contributions are utilized towards these projects. Every contribution counts, and no amount is small. With only 4 weeks left in the campaign, take a minute now and contribute towards a better India and a better world.
 
13 Projects
28 Schools
2214 Children

 
 
Raised: $39,730  
Goal: $200,000

 
Nishtha
Subudhipur, West Bengal
The red light district of the remote village of South 24 Parganans of West Bengal is populated by female sex workers bound within extremely difficult circumstances. Aside from the grittiness of their full-time jobs, most of their meager wages go toward rent, bribing the police and pimps and paying for liquor, an integral part of their profession. Such a profession is bound to leave these workers' children in dire straits. Having no other choice but to work on the streets to supplement their mothers' inadequate incomes, they face a cycle of poverty with no end in sight. Nishtha provides these children with food, education, health care and most importantly, a secure place to stay where they can exist unthreatened. Read more


Society for Education and Action (SEA)
Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu

In the fishing community of Mamallapuram, children are often forced by economic conditions to drop out after primary school and begin fishing or panning salt at around 10 years old. SEA has developed several programs in Mamallapuram to keep children out of the work force and in school. SEA's services aim to increase awareness of the value of education, appoint qualified teachers, create motivation centers, child health programs, parent-teacher meetings and youth groups to eliminate child labor. Read more

 
Puvidham
Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu
Puvidham is a school and boarding house for children of migrant workers, who drop out of government schools and from the National Child Labour Prevention program. Located in the Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu and operated by a local husband and wife team, Puvidham provides primary school, hostel accommodation, environmental and farm training. Children of migrant workers and those outcast from traditional schools in this area would struggle to obtain a formal education if it weren't for Puvidham, and not only does it provide a formal education, but it does so by using methods of holistic learning, instilling in the students a sense of self confidence and faith in the power of education. Read more

Take a minute, Donate an hour, Change a Life...

With warm regards,
 

 

Mail Checks to:

'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo 



Monday, August 16, 2010

Fwd: An Hour for Independence



 
"A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history."
- Gandhi 
 
 





Prepare. Help Empower
Work An Hour
 
13 projects
28 schools
2000+ students
 
Raised: $31,873
Goal: $200,000
 

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! It's the eve of our 64th independence day and a time and reason to rejoice. India, as a democratic republic has moved away from the shadows of its colonial past and is rapidly making impressive strides, positioning itself as one of the fastest growing in the world.

Despite all the growth, there is a glaring economic ambiguity and disparity, accompanying the theme of progress. Fewer than 40 percent of the country's adolescents attend secondary schools, and over half of 10-year-old rural children in India are unable to read at a basic level. Without education, these children are left without means to escape their poverty, creating a society with alarmingly widening socio-economic inequality.

Asha for Education, rated 4/4 by America's premier independent charity evaluator – Charity Navigator, has been working since 1991 to bridge the socio-economic disparities through education. Work An Hour (WAH), the annual fundraiser organized by Asha for Education, has made a difference to tens of thousands of marginalized children since 1998.

In its 13th year, WAH 2010 has chosen 13 projects from all over India, addressing the issues of child labor, disabilities, and access to education. WAH 2010 sends 100% of your donation directly to the 28 schools and 2214 children supported by these projects. By contributing to WAH, you can bolster our commitment to bring hope to thousands of underprivileged children in India. By donating a symbolic hour of your time, you can give Indian children the tools they need to free themselves of the confines of hunger and socio-economic inequality.

The ambition of the greatest man of our generation has been to wipe every tear from every eye. That may be beyond us, but so long as there are tears and suffering, so long our work will not be over," said Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India. What better way to celebrate India's independence by helping liberate its people—this time from poverty.

Celebrate India's Independence by donating to our Work An Hour campaign. Every small contribution counts. We look forward to your support.

 
With warm regards,
Mail Checks to:
'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Towards freedom & independence. Donate an hour. Empower a child.....


"Be the change you want to see in the world"
- Gandhi 
 
 





Prepare. Help Empower
Work An Hour
 
 
13 projects
28 schools
2000+ students
 

Raised: $21179
Goal: $200,000

Dear Asha patrons,

On August 15th, India will celebrate the dawn of the 64th year of independence from British rule. Powered by selfless leaders from Rani Lakshmi Bai to Mahatma Gandhi and the trio of Lal-Bal-Pal, India's struggle for sovereignty brought to the forefront the great capability of Indians to stand united for a higher cause. Challenges aplenty lay ahead - but so did hope, and the will to write it's own destiny.

63 years hence, despite India's independence, there still is true freedom to be accomplished. Many of India's children are trapped in poverty, mired in social inequality and suffer from lack of education. Caught in a web of hunger and work, these children are far from free—their active little minds being dulled by a life of struggle. Is there a way out? Is there hope for them to write their own destiny?

"There can be no question of blind revolution, but of steady and purposeful education," said Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel laureate in literature. Tagore's vision for political freedom was to inspire his fellow countrymen through education. Today, his words ring true in Asha for Education's Work An Hour (WAH) initiative, which endaevors socio-economic change through the critical requisite of education for all.

This year, WAH contributions will go towards 13 projects dedicated to closing the divide between India's rich and poor, helping children overcome disabilities, and preventing child labor in India. But none of these projects can function without the generous support of donations from individuals that care. For millions in India, there are challenges ahead - but so is hope.

Just as the people of India overcame the injustice of British rule, we're asking you to help us overcome the great challenge of socio-economic inequity in India with a contribution to our cause. In the same spirit of those that helped India realize its independence, you can join us in providing am impetus for the underprivileged to realize their potential. Your contribution can teach a girl how to read, or prevent a boy from being a child laborer, or liberate a family from poverty.

Be an enabler for socio-economic change. Join our effort in bringing a better life to the children of India. Please donate to Asha For Education. Visit www.workanhour.org to find out more. 
 
With warm regards,
Mail Checks to:
'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Every contribution counts. Take a minute. Make a gesture...

 
Prepare. Help Empower
Work An Hour
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13 projects
28 schools
2000+ students

 
It is the year 2010. The age of the internet - information readily available at one's fingertips.   But for millions of children and adults alike in the villages of India, education is still a distant dream. For them, the wealth of readily available knowledge is, but inaccessible. With over 70% of India's population living in rural areas, a good basic education might just be the factor that changes their world.  The factor that could be their 'impetus to succeed'.
 
Asha for Education's Work an Hour 2010 features 13 projects in India working to improve the lives of thousands. Today, we bring to you two projects - ACRD and MCF - which are working towards rural empowerment. Let us make a small contribution  towards these projects and bring hope to the thousands of children. Every minute is precious. Every rupee counts. Donate an hour of your work now. Visit www.workanhour.org to know more.

 
Mountain Children's Foundation
Uttarakhand
Mountain Children's Foundation works with 30 partner NGOs in Uttarakhand, reaching out to
over 13,000 children and nearly 700 village level groups. MCF has historically been working on child rights, education, gender equality and other issues in Uttarakhand. The Right to Information project was started between Asha and MCF with a vision of empowering students with the RTI Act . The program was a bigger success than what we had  imagined when we started it. 21 partner NGOs were involved in 104 villages with around 4000 children and filed nearly 500 RTI applications. The RTI petitions encompassed issues ranging from education, playgrounds, electricity, water, roads and health to ration cards, panchayat, BPL cards, pensions, irrigation and child rights. Click here to read further.
 
 
Assam Center for Rural Development
Assam
Nartap High School and Bonpura Primary Schools in the Kamrup district of Assam were started as venture schools in the 1990s. Both schools are situated around 40-50 kms from Guwahati. Students come from poor laborer families living below the poverty line. Asha for Education's involvement with these schools started in 2004 with the construction of a school building and has since come a long way. Asha now supports the teachers, mid-day meals, stationary, excursions and is actively involved in the running of the school. These efforts have borne fruit with a high percentage of students passing the board exams. With Asha's help, ACRD aims for the all round development of the students through Quality education, vocational training and encouragement for extra-curricular activities and sports.  Click here to read further.
 
Mail Checks to:
'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo 

 
 


Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Joke of the day

वयात आलेला झंप्या शाळेतून just आलेला असतो.
तो त्याच्या बाबांना सांगतो, " बाबा..आमच्या नवीन शिक्षिका ...खूप खूप.....म्हणजे खूपच सुंदर आहेत...."
बाबा झम्प्याला म्हणतात," अरे झंप्या....तुझी शिक्षिका तुझ्या आई सारखी आहे....असं बोलू नये..."
झंप्या लगेच बोलतो,,," बाबा ...तुमचं हे नेहमीचं आहे हं जिथे तिथे तुम्ही तुमचीच सेटिंग लावता,,,

Friday, July 30, 2010

Donate an hour - Give a child the gift of education....



"Impossible itself says I am possible. It depends on how we read and take up the things in casual manner." says Parameshwari – a beneficiary of Rehabilitation Center for Blind Women (RCBW). Parameshwari suffers from low vision and was unable to study. After joining RCBW and getting education through special training, she has now successfully completed 8th standard and has, in her own words, "lot of spirit and self confidence".  Like RCBW, Prayas is another Asha for Education partner who helps disadvantaged members of the society to "overcome disabilities." Work An Hour 2010 features these organizations that have given disabled children hope, and a chance at independency, self sufficiency and self dignity.

Rehabilitation Center for Blind Women (RCBW)
Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu

Rehabilitation Center for Blind Women (RCBW), founded by Dr. Joseph Gnanadickam in 1975, aims to rehabilitate, educate, provide vocational training and replacement services to blind women. The rehabilitation services include Orientation and Mobility training, Computer learning through voice synthesizers, Braille shorthand and typewriting and many more.  The vocational trainings include Weaving, Telephone Booth manning, Block Printing and more to make blind girls and women independent and self sufficient.  RCBW also helps blind women socially through matrimony and has conducted over 400 marriages. Currently the residential facility hosts 80 blind women. Read more

Prayas
Jaipur, Jhalana, Rajapark, Amargarh, Sanganer - Rajasthan
Prayas is an ambitious effort by its founder Ms. Jatinder Arora to provide integrated vocational training for mentally and physically challenged children. It started in 1996 and now has branches in Jaipur, Jhalana, Rajapark, Amagarh, and Sanganer in Rajasthan.  Its main goal is to provide quality education for all children- regardless of their social status or capabilities. It supports the integration of special needs children into the mainstream through an Integrated Education approach. In addition, Prayas aims to improve and provide health and nutritional care for the underprivileged and also works with governmental and non- governmental agencies to advocate children's rights.  Today, Prayas serves around 500 children and helps 10000 families through different activities such as Health Camps, Vocational Training and Community Services. Read more

Take a minute, Donate an hour, Change a Life...

With warm regards,


 Raised: $12068.00
  Goal: $200000.00    

Mail Checks to:

'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo 


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

This is called Innovation

For all those with high spirits...

DEAD Pieces ARE TO BE DRUNK by the killer.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

AT&T Reduced Rate Suspend (RRS) plan – the hidden feature

AT&T has been well known for hiding features that are free. When I log onto AT&T the most used letter would be $.

 

AT&T offers a Reduced Rate Suspension plan which will allow you to temporarily put your service on hold while you are away. Reduced Rate Suspend (RRS) allows you to voluntarily suspend your wireless service on a temporary basis for only $10.00 per month plus applicable tax.
Requirements for Reduced Rate Suspension (RRS) are:
-At least 6 months tenure (based on the mobile number requesting the RRS, not account
  tenure)
-Your account must be in active status
-Your account must not have a past due balance
-If you have the Equipment Insurance feature, your mobile number is not eligible for RRS,
  unless you elect to remove the feature to take advantage of RRS.
-Both voice and data rate plans are eligible for RRS.
-Important Information to Know:
-Your account can be placed on RRS only one time during a rolling 12 month calendar, after
  meeting the six month tenure requirement (based on the mobile number requesting the RRS,    not account tenure).
  o Example: If you suspend on 12/15/06 and reinstate your service on 02/13/07, your
     account will be eligible for RRS on or after 12/15/07.
-You may remain on RRS for a maximum of six consecutive months (180 days). After the six
  month period the regular rates are automatically resumed. No notification will be sent to
  you prior to the re-instatement.
-You must contact customer care to reinstate service (prior to 180 days).
  o After the six month (180 day) period the full rate and service are automatically resumed.
-RRS can only be applied once in a rolling 12 month period.
-You are eligible for the same rate plan, as well as new promotions, upon return to an active
  status.
-RRS does not affect your Terms of Service or length of contract.
-Rollover minutes will not accumulate while on RRS; however, existing banked rollover
  minutes that are scheduled to expire will still expire.
-RRS will be made effective with the next bill cycle date following the receipt of your
  request.
-Customers must request RRS via Customer Care.
Billing While on RRS:
While on RRS, you will be charged a monthly access charge of $10.00. Additional charges may be billed to the account, including taxes, airtime, toll, roaming, etc.
o Billable monthly feature charges will be suppressed and features will not need to be
  removed.
o The invoice will show the $10.00 for the monthly recurring charges and applicable taxes.
? Combined billing customers are eligible; however, the 10% discount will not be applied to the
  monthly service charges while on RRS.
? Accounts that become delinquent will follow the normal collections treatment path. RRS
  does not relieve customers of their financial responsibility to make full payment of the
  amount due.
o We offer many payment options, such as myWireless Account, payments in advance, and
  auto-pay.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Take a minute. Donate an Hour. Change a Life...

 
 
Quality education continues to elude a large portion of children from the economically poor and socially disadvantaged groups in the rural and urban expanses of India. Lack of competent teachers, lack of teaching-learning materials, non-existent responsibility of authorities have all led to the current state of chasm between the haves and the have-nots.
 
Work an Hour 2010 focuses your attention towards our projects working towards  "bridging the gap" between the underprivileged and the privileged and requests your support to our small but still significant efforts. Lend us your hour and help us make a difference. Visit www.workanhour.org to know more.

Institute of Social Work (ISW)
Barasat, Kidderpore - Kolkatta, West Bengal
Barasat and Kidderpore schools of ISW provide better opportunities to the poor and underprivileged sections in the communities near Kolkatta. Located in the heart of the slums in Kolkata's dock area, the Kidderpore school runs three sections: a tailoring school for girls, a coaching center for girls in middle and high school, and a non-formal education center for school dropouts. The Barasat school has nearly four hundred children enrolled in formal classes from nursery to class VIII. Most of the children come from poor families in the low income occupations such as vegetable vending and casual labor.  How successful have these efforts been? To read more click here.

Kadam - A Step Towards Progress
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Struck in the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat, many families and children have been displaced and are living in extreme poverty without access to any education. Kadam provides free basic education and livelihood facilities for children who have been evicted out of their homes during the riots. Kadam offers education from nursery to 7th grade, food and shelter/library for young girls and vocational training for women. Six education centers are run at the outskirts of Ahmedabad and their students have gone on to  pursue high school education in formal schools. Would these efforts  of Kadam be enough to secure a future for these kids?  To read more click here

A small portion of your time, will help these kids take a big step towards success. Help empower.


With warm regards,


 
 
 
Prepare. Educate. Empower.
Work An Hour.
 
 
 
Support:
13 projects
28 schools
2000+ students 
 

 
 

Raised: $6,199
Goal: $200,000
 
 
 

 

Mail Checks to:
'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo 

 
 
 
 
 

Contact Info:
E-mail:
wah@ashanet.org
Website:
www.workanhour.org


 

Sunday, July 18, 2010

PJs KI BARSAAT

"aisa kaunsa pakistani player has jiski date of birth nahi hai???...socho socho......ans: Umar Gul!!"

 

 

"Question: What do u call a Bee that lives inAmerica???.......Ans: USB"

 

 

"Pehle bhi karte the Dimag Ka DahiAbi bhi karte he wahi.,Pehle bhi karte the Dimag Ka DahiAbi bhi karte he wahi.,STAR PLUSRISHTA WAHI, SOCH NAYI.."

 

 

"Aaj Kal bacho ko har chiz ki Azadi ho gai he,Aaj Kal bacho ko har chiz ki Azadi ho gai he,Sab Ladkiya dekti rah gai or DHONI ki shaadi ho gai he"

 

 

"Raja ko mili badi mushkil sa Rani....wahh...wahh.......Raja ko mili badi mushkil sa Rani.....Jstz Add Garam paani And CARRY ON jaani..... :P"

 

 

"Santa asked friend- Kya tumhare underwear me 2 chhed he?Friend- "No"Santa: " to phir taangein kahan se daalta he.??"

 

 

"Akbar ne kharide 3-3 ghode.. Akbar ne kharide 3-3 ghode.................aja aja dil nichode ....raat ki matki phode..."

 

 

"Here are three back to back PJ Questions for you all!!!!!!!!1.What comes after Dinner???2.And what comes before Dinner???3.What is the opposite of the Dinner????.......Nahi Pata???????????1. After Dinner comes E-ner.2. Before Dinner comes C-ner.3. Opposite of Dinner is Di-Nari"

 

 

"Munna bhai: Agar bina danto ka kutta kate to kya karna chahiye?Circuit: Simple bhai... Bina sui ka injection lagane ka!"

 

 

"mein hoon yahan tu hai wahan... mein hoon yahan tu hai wahan................LIFEBUOY hai jahan tandurusti hai wahan..."

 

 

"Why did the girl changed her name from Shruti to Shraxis?.............Socho"

Because UTI bank is now Axis bank

 

 

 

"menhgai ki iss daur mein karna padta hai apne kharche par kabooo.. menhgai ki iss daur mein karna padta hai apne kharche par kabooo.. .............. ek chutki sindoor ki kimat tum kya jano Ramesh babu..."

 

 

 

"Bahot hi ultimate CID Shayari !!! Arz kiya hai !! 1. No Matter what they told us , No Matter what they do !! Waah , waah !!! No Matter what they told us , No Matter what they do !! Waah !! Daya, dekho is laash se, Aati kyu nahi koi boo !!!..."

 

 

 

"Zindagi ne kiye hain bahut se Sitam ..Zindagi ne kiye hain bahut se Sitam ..Zindagi ne kiye hain bahut se Sitam ..MAA KASAM. SHAYARI KHATAM !..."

 

 

 

"Which is the only Actress in Bollywood who has a Natural Tan to her skin....??? . . . . . . . . . . ..........Nahi Pata ????Its very Simple ...Give it A try !!!!...Give Up ?????????????????????????????????????Neha "Dhoop"ia ...... :-)"

 

 

 

"which area of india are the women extra ordinarily taller than men ?? Any Idea??? Nahi Pata?? Simple hai!!!! Still Dont know?? What a shame !!! Ok, I shall tell !!!! It is !!!! She ~ Long..."

 

 

 

"Santa on his best again:Doctor to Santa:Aapki 1 kidney fail ho gyi hai?Santa rote huye..........Kitne numbron se...??"

 

 

 

"BEER pine se pehle sab bolte he cheers,BeEr pine se pehle sab bolte he cheers,"Arre o pushpa !!I hate tears"!"

 

 

 

Question: Two hairs on a bald man's head fall in love with each other and want to get married, but cannot. Why? Ans: Because under Indian laws, "baal vivaah" is illegal.

 

 

 

"Where do you find MANGOES? Mango tree? Fruit shop? **** NO ****Where ever WOMAN goes, Peeche-Peeche MAN-goes!"

 

 

 

"A railway station beggar meets another beggar. A software engineer meets another software engineer. Both of them ask the same question to each other. What is the question? "So, which platform are you working on?""

 

 

 

"For people with strong hearts¦...AGAR TUM 90 TIMES PAAP KAROGE TOH 45 TIMES PAKDE JAOOGE...........WHY???????????...CAUSE.........*****************SIN 90 = COT 45 *****************"

 

 

 

Mehbooba ke pyaar mein mar gaya peter, Mehbooba ke pyaar mein mar gaya peter, Hero Honda Splendor 80km/Litre

 

 

 

Ek hasina ko dekh kar arz kiya- Tere smile me kya chamak h, tere smile me kya chamak h,wo muskura k boli- ARE PAGAL MERE TOOTHPASTE ME NAMAK H..!

 

 

 

Toot gai mere dil ki deewar brick by brick:- toot gai mere dil ki deewar brick by brick;- ;-)SO WHAT:->:->chutki me chipkaye FEWIKWIK!!.

 

 

 

"mere kamre me udte hai badal....wah wah..wah-wahmere kamre me udte hai badal....wah wah,wah-wah...........main likhta hoon kuch bhi or padte hai pagal,ab bolo wah-wah"

 

 

 

"ays "chemistry ka baap!!!! all scientists fail to answer this but luk at santa.....Ques- what liquid turns solid on heating?...........santa- besan ke pakode""

 

 

 

"Wat is the cube of 13?Suroor,bczTERA*TERA*TERA=SUROOR"

 

 

 

"Why a heartbroken person doesnt need general knwldge?Kyunki jb dil hi toot gaya toh "GK" kya karenge"

 

 

 

Question: An elephant was in love with a she-elephant. But the she-elephant went and got married to some other elephant. So our elephant was very Depressed. One of his friends felt sorry for him, and took him to a park to cheer him up. In the park, they sat on a see-saw, but the see-saw broke. Now, which song would our hero sing? Ans: "See-saw ho ya dil ho, aakhir toot jaata hai."

 

 

 

"Agar 2 peepal k ped ko rassi se baandh diya jaye toh rassi ko kya kahenge?NOKIA- Connecting "PEEPAL"."

 

 

 

"Mare hue insan ke mooh me kya daloge?Birla plus cement, kyuki "IS CEMENT ME JAAN HAI""

 

 

 

"This PJ will knock ur head In bollywood who can tell future of Amir Khan? Ans: KOENA MITRA coz Amir sang in 3 Idiots.. KOENA jaane apna future kya hoga!"

 

 

 

"Girl:Muje Ik Esa Husbnd Chahiay Jo Achi Achi Baten KareHansi Mazaq KareOr Raton Ko Muje songs SunayeSanta:Tusi Husbnd nu maro goli FM Radio Le Lo."

 

 

 

"3 + 3 = 8 Bataao Kaise? . . . . .Bataao Bataaon!. . . . . Nahi Pata?!! . . . . Arre Galati se!!!!!!!!!!! :P"

 

 

 

Hollywood ka hero hain TOM CRUZ, Hollywood ka hero hain TOM CRUZ, Pudhil Station Santa cruz... Agla Station Santa cruz.. Next Station Santacruz.

 

 

 

"sardar was travelling in a plane going to bangalore. while landing he shouted "bangalore!! bangalore!!"...air-hostess: Be silent!sardar: ok.... angalore!! angalore!!"



Thursday, July 15, 2010

Asha for Education Presents Work An Hour 2010

 
 
Prepare.
Educate.
Empower.
Work an Hour.







Mail Checks to:
'Asha for Education',
PO Box 1287,
Princeton, NJ 08542.
Mention 'WAH 2010' on the memo 


Contact Info:
E-mail:
wah@ashanet.org
Website:
www.workanhour.org 
 
 








Dear Asha Patron,
 
"The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of 60 minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is."
 - C. S. "Jack" Lewis.
 
We agree. With our hallmark fund raising program – Work An Hour or WAH, as it is popularly known – we present you an opportunity to help an under privileged child in India reach his or her own bright future, whoever you are, whatever you do in your 60 minutes. Here, at Asha for Education, we ask you to participate in our unique WAH 2010 program, by symbolically working an hour towards the cause of children's education and donating an hour's worth or more of your salary.
 
In its 13th year, the WAH program has chosen 13 projects from all over India, after a thorough selection process with a focus on Overcoming Disabilities, Preventing Child Labor, and Bridging the Gap. For more information on these projects, please, click here.
 
Per Charity Navigator, America's premier independent charity evaluator, Asha For Education spends 98.4% of its funds raised on the programs. One of many criteria that has earned Asha for Education four out of four stars from Charity Navigator is its zero overhead policy – the less than 2% administrative expenses are covered with bank interest. So, every last cent of your donation goes directly to the projects sponsored. Please see Charity Navigator.
 
As 2214 dreamy eyed children, supported by these 13 projects, are coloring their tirangas (flags) to celebrate India's 64th Independence Day on August 15th, 2010, will you be their impetus to succeed? Please donate to bring hope through education.
With warm regards,
Asha for Education
 
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Santa Banta Jokes

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

New symbol of Indian Rupee

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Indian Gov has shortlisted 5 designs after an all India contest for the official symbol. Details : -http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/24/indian-rupee-to-get-a-symbol-today.htm