Monday, April 16, 2007

Appraisal time, 25 tops secrets to be the best employee, Orissa News, Jobs update, teenage scientist, minutes of event Bali yatra & Utkal diwas at Sin

Today's news letter brings us another fresh fragrance of our motherland. ( Also can be viewed at http://nilachakra.blogspot.com

1. Weekly News Update from Orissa.

2. Appraisal times : 25 qualities to be the best employee of the company.

3. Orissa teenage boy invents world-acclaimed “Glabenator”, a potential patent seeker from America.

4. An Excellent piece of wish for Oriya New year, Hanuman Jayanti and Maha Bisuba Sankranti from Miss. Minati Mishra ( Titled : Subhechha-Naba Varshara …). Navigate to
http://nilachakra.50webs.com. “Materials” page header under top menu or in left side Main Menu section.

5. Minutes of event - Bali Yatra ( held at Bangalore ) and Utkal Diwas ( held at Singapore )

6. Weekly J o b Update at Nilachakra.

1. Overhauling Orissa: Latest news updates that defines reformation of modern Orissa. Details at
Nilachakra
· Land sought for Orissa House in Chennai
· State-of-art animation studio to be set up in Bhubaneswar
· Dona Ganguly to set up dance academy in Orissa
· NISER Bhubaneswar to start session from Sept
· Puri Temple administration decided to insure devotees in Rath Yatra
· Unicef India chief visits Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences
· Education Minister urges Centre for a central tribal university
· Oriya monthly Kadambini in ABC list
· Orissa to be felicitated for ICT
· Adhunik Metaliks acquires Orissa Manganese & Minerals
· ECoR registered impressive performance
· Consultant to advise Orissa on iron ore mining leases
· D’damas showcase diamond studded cricket ball in Bhubaneswar
· Govt targets to train one lakh unemployed
· OMC presented cheque of Rs 30 crore to CM

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2. Appraisal time : 25 top secrets to be the best employee in the organization and get the best of hike are ( Detail write up on the same can be traced at
http://nilachakra.50webs.com . Navigate to Materials page header under top menu or in left side Main Menu section.

· Master in written communication
· Master in verbal communication
· Be a self starter
· Perform quality work
· Develop good listening skills
· Don’t be a gossip
· Know how to behave
· Deliver on your promises
· Be honest in your dealings
· Be a willing collaborator
· Be knowledgeable
· Be a quick study
· Be prompt
· Don't disregard your image
· Get out of your cube
· Learn the business
· Be empathetic
· Don't be a drama queen
· Be a critical thinker
· Be yourself
· Take the next step
· Treat people kindly
· Remember that it’s a small world
· Be sincere
· Don’t be afraid to ask why

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3. Oriya Teen age does Scientific magic. ( News extracted from
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1619724.cms?epaper )

INDIAN scientists are opting for American patents. For the 16-year old young scientist from Orissa, Apurv Mishra, the inventor of the world acclaimed Glabenator, having American patent will give him better mileage than the Indian patent. Glabenator, which costs less than Rs 1,500, is a gadget some what like a simple computer that enables the people having disabled hands, legs and mouth to express their feelings without much movement from their seats.

The Glabenator displays several choices like food, clothing etc. that a patient needs in his day-to-day life. And what the patient has to do is to get attached with two sensor rods on the muscles above his eyebrows . By raising his eyebrows the patient can scroll the different options available on the screen of the Glabenator and by contracting his eyebrows he can select the option. The machine then speaks out in a human voice what the patient wants. The inventor of this ingenuous tool, however, has lost his faith in the Indian market and rares to go for the American patents. I have no other option but to go for American patents. After getting the US patent, I will have the backing of a great economy, Apurv told ET. He looks for sponsors to get the US patient to hone his talents. American patient will ensure him copyright protection and pave the way for handsome amount of sponsorship for his further research work, explains the budding scientist.

Recalling a case with his 19-year old American scientist friend John Moore, Apurv says: John has got sponsorship to the tune of crore of rupees to develop his tiny spy aeroplane . On the contrary, I have got nothing of that sort to make my invention commercially viable. Besides, he looks to the American market not only for selling his product but also for importing components. The components required for the Glabenator are not manufactured in India. They have to be imported to develop the machine . It's , hence, better to take the American patent and manufacture it in the USA which will be quite cost-effective , contends Apurv. His family, however, is feeling the pinch to make arrangements for the US patent. It is very important to patent it in America, which will require at least Rs 6 lakh, says Apurv's father Anup Kumar Mishra, an executive engineer in the Rural and Works department of Orissa government.

Regarding the further utility of Glabenator, Apurv says, It can also provide another limb to those healthy persons whose hands and legs are engaged with different activities . Explaining further he says, In case of doctors, pilots and shooters , this machine will help them clinch a long deal. These professionals can convey their messages through this gadget with out using their hands and mouth while engaged in their activities. He has bagged the third prize for this project in the engineering category at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) held in USA. ISEF is considered to be the world's largest pre-college scientific research-based competition which draws 1,500 participants across the globe from 47 member countries. Noble laureates, top scientists and technocrats adjudge the participants. He has also been awarded by the US Army for this unique machine. Asked what had prodded him to take up this project, Apurv says, The traumatic experience that I got when my grand father was in a hospital bed five years ago suffering from paralysis and brain hemorrhage and unable to share his views to others, ignited within me a fire to develop such a machine.

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5. Minutes of Events : Bali Yatra held at Ambedkar Bhaban, miller’s road Bangalore

Thanks a lot for making "Bali Yatra" a majestic success with overwhelming houseful presence and heart throbbing participation. Hats off to all members of Bosch cultural events and Indo German Cultural society, Bangalore for making the show one of the biggest memories among Bangalore Oriyans. With an expertise of showcasing the drama at Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Calcutta now the artists had come down to Bangalore to sprinkle the fragrance of our age old culture.

Some of the remarkable data points and stake holders of yesterday's stately success are

· Candle lighting by Mr. Friedhelm Pickhard ( Managing Director, Robert Bosch India )
· Inaugural speech by Mr. S Haldar ( President, Indo German Cultural Society, Bangalore )
· Speech by Mr. Friedhelm Pickhard ( Managing Director, Robert Bosch India )
· Dance drama portraying the undying love of Prince from Kalinga and a daughter of a priest from Bali by Natyalakshana.
· Choreographed by Smt. Usha Venkateswaran, Music by Mrs. Sheela Satya and acted by
· Hernath Dande ( The charming Prince of Kalinga )
· Chethana Gundappa ( Lead actress, Daughter of a priest of Bali )
· Shekhar Rajendra, Vidyalata Munikrishnappa, Sainath P.G., Savitha Mohan Kumar, Srinivas, Jasma Balasangameshwara, Uday, Vidisha, Rangana, Pallavi, Sneha, Kavitha, Kirthana, Anurag and Ramya.
· Back ground support by Vidya Sangameswara, Nagraj, simon, Satish ( Make up man ).

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Utkal Dibas ( held at Singapore, reports Miss. Madhubrata sahoo & Mr. Hiranmaya Dash )

On 31st March 2007, Saturday, a 150 stronghold of Oriya people residing in Singapore celebrated the Utkal Divas with lots of enthusiasm and patriotism at Kent Vale Communal hall, 101 Clementi Road, Block-G#02 , Singapore 129787.

The successful event was organized by SingOriya Committee members. Mr Hiranmaya Dash (Committee Member) and Debi Samantaray were in charge of registration and ensured that guests are in full comfort from 5PM onwards.

Mr Alok Kumar Panda (Committee Member), Mr Sambit Kumar Mishra (Committee Member), Mr Someswar Sharma (Committee Treasurer) were in charge of the exciting and much awaited cultural program which was the most attractive part of the whole event. Anchors, Mr Sambit Kumar Mishra and Mr Someswar Sharma, put in effort to make an exciting evening by engaging guest with various activities. The celebration was inagurated by Mr Saroj Kumar Sathpathy (Committee President), supported by Dr Sanjib Kumar Panda (Committee Vice-President) with lighting ceremony. The cultural progams were very attractive to all attendees.

Soon after lighting ceremony, the 4yrs old Sanskriti recited very beautiful "Sanskruta Sloka". Everybody were stunned and felt calm during the little girl recitation. Soon after Puravi Panda also stunned 150 strong oriys for almost 5 miniutes with Sloka. Our famous Odissi dance was performed by Pallavi Panda. Shivam Mohanty presented the piano play with his mastering fingures. Our known little kids Ankita Panda, Aiswarya Panda, Jesika Swain performed few floor dances to entertain all the audience. Few energetic and active kids also took part in the cultural events. Varioud quizs, funfull activities were arranged to keep busy all the adult groups. SingOriya community organized Dawning competition among the kids which was most loved by kids and parents.

Mr Prasanna Kumar Jena (Committee Member) was in-charge videography, while Mr Manoj Kumar Prustry (Committee Member), Mr Saroj Kumar Sathpathy (Committee President), Dr Sanjib Kumar Panda (Committee Vice President) were in charge of receiving guests and take care of their appetite by sumptuous food items.

Dr Sanjib Kumar Panda (Committee Vice President) updated on the achievement of SingOriya, detailed about recent and upcoming activities, and requested to all oriyas in singapore to be part of it. Much awaited dinner stared after 9.00 pm with more wide verities of menu with mouth watering items. After during short break, around 9.30 PM Tambola was organized which was last event of the evening. In the end around 10.15 pm, guest started to depart with lots of happiness and excitement. Rest of the members who stayed late enjoyed with enjoyed with song and dance for the celebration of success evening. During the event, Singapore Oriya Community's yearly Souvenir 2007 has been published.

For more information on the event vist
www.singoriya.com


kind regards
Miss. Madhubrata sahoo, Mr. Hiranmaya Dash
SingOriya Committee Member .
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6. J o b Update at Nilachakra :

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