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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

HE DREW THE CROSS WITH HIS HANDS



Sanju Samson drew the cross with his hands expressing  gratitude to the almighty after India's victory in the T 20 Cricket match against West Indies

It was similar to Jemima Rodriguez praising Jesus for strengthening her to play the vital role  in the Semifinal

A reception had been held in honour of the Women's Cricket team for winning the championship.

The best player in the finals had a tattoo of  Lord Hanuman. 

She was asked  how Lord Hanuman had helped her in the pursuit towards victory.

She replied Lord Hanuman was the force behind her stupendous success

All said and done, Hinduism is the most tolerant religion in the world. In all these 5000 years they have not initiated any pogrom. 

Partition of India was not their idea. It was sowed by the British. And the unsuspecting people had  walked into it.

If the majority were intolerant, no one other than them would have been here.

The respect they offer Christians, the Christians at times do not exhibit towards  fellow Christians.

Who is intolerant? Introspect.

Of course there are Graham Steins and a host of others. 

But that does not stain the tolerant multitude.

Please think why Jesus was here. He came to save sinners. Not Christians.

It is not fair to think that  those who are not baptised are all sinners.

Are the baptised free from SIN?

Please read Keys of the Kingdom by AJCronin.  

Now for Samson. He was never kept out. He was given opportunities to perform.

He relentlessly prayed. 

He believed. 

The God he trusted, led him on.

He peformed.


My good friend wrote on SANJU SAMSON


Gems are from such creations because they are not structured artificially

Edits always refine the uncut diamonds to perfection.

If you have not mined the ideas first, the dimonds will never be there.


My good friend wrote on SANJU SAMSON
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After watching the crucial encounter in the ICC World Cup encounter with West Indies last night where Sanju Samson took us to victory,I was reflecting on similar incidents recently

It was Ns.Jemima Rodrigues who single handedly was responsible to lead us to victory during the semi final of ICC Women's 20 /20 which India won ,wherein she publically testified the hand of Jesus,her saviour 

In the recent critical ICC under 19 World Cup,we witnessed a similar one man performance from  Aaron George,which enabled the Nation to win the trophy 

Yesterday ,single  handed, Sanju took us to victory.He knelt down after the final victory stroke,prayed looking up  with crucifix denoted  in his body .He too publicly thanked Almighty God for the grace received 

May be,these are just coincidence.But the testimony of all the players are worth the adulation .

He added

Casual and mometary scribbling 
Language etc. not taken care

The Response

Gems are from such creations because they are not structured artificially

Edits always refine the uncut diamonds to perfection.

If you have not mined the ideas first, the dimonds will never be there.

HOW TO BUILD WEALTH

 


Wealth is built 

via persistence, 

not prediction

NAZIA FAHADH on SANJU SAMSON



 Sanju Samson woke up today 

and 

decided to make every Indian

 his fan


Nazia Fahadh

SANJU SAMSON

 Sanju Samson


"Most  people  love to highlight the negative aspects."

"Will it happen? Will it ever take place?"

"No it will never happen. No it will never take place," they would assert.

"I am glued to that category."

"But, this time for a change, I chose to banish such negative vibes from my mind and replace them  with positive vibes."

"Each time I failed, I was critically analysing how the failure could be erased. To put it in a nut shell  my failures taught me how to transform  them into successes."

"I tweaked my theory, 'see the ball, hit the ball," to 'know the ball, hit the ball,' and the outcome was amazing."

"To succeed, you have to know very well what you are up against."

Sunday, March 1, 2026

WORRYING OVER NOTHING

 


When we had been wondering why there was delay in speech development in our child, a friend messaged us to have patience. It made a world of difference to our perceptions.

We responded:

Grateful indeed for your message. It was the most sensible message we have received ever in our life.

Sharing and brainstorming always gives you answers for the cascades of tormenting issues. You have exactly done that.

Though life has taught me so much I am still learning.

The greatest lesson I have learned is, I am a nobody when I compare myself with others.

Three days ago, my cousin's husband at our native place  had phoned me. He had something to convey.

Then we went chitchatting. He enquired how the children were doing. What we all invariably do.

But he was aware of the minor health issues that occasionally had plagued the children.

I replied they were ok now and added that the younger one is falling behind in speech development.

 Though this is already long, I am placing here his response.

It  was a soothener indeed.

 He tells me, his younger son had started speaking after 3 and a half years only.

He says though the child began speech at that age whatever he conveyed lacked clarity.

Clarity came after he turned eight 

The boy finished his engineering later as he grew up.

He's now employed at Singapore

To conclude, I can only say we - I mean us - normally worry over nothing as we have nothing to worry about. 

TAMIL NADU

 

TAMIL NADU

Ujagar Singh, former IAS officer, TN Cadre who had contested in the 2016 assembly polls presents a comprehensive view of Tamil Nadu in the Times of India of February 25, 2026.

Water is perhaps TN’s most urgent issue. Per capita water availability is less than half the national average. Reservoir levels swing sharply between monsoons. Groundwater continues to fall. Tanker lines are a routine sight in cities. Yet, water rarely dominates election speeches the way identity issues do.

Identity issues may be elaborated as, one, DMK in govt. is sharpening its federal rights and social justice pitch., two, AIDMK is trying to rebuild its organization and three, BJP is looking to expand its footprints in a state it has always struggled. In addition smaller parties position themselves around identity, language and regional pride.

There is an important dimension added by the Supreme Court. The honorable court has noted that governments cannot rely indefinitely on freebies neglecting creation of sustainable employment. Though it was not directed at any one state, it resonated strongly in TN where welfare schemes have long been central to politics.

People across TN discuss on water, jobs, exam pressures, rising costs and uncertain incomes. Voter behavior is impacted by access to water, stable prices and constantly worrying support systems. . Nearly 56% of TN still depends on agriculture and allied activities. But the sector has struggled with erratic rainfalls, soil degradation and rising input costs.

TN contributes roughly 11-12 of India’s manufacturing output and is among the country’s most industrialized states. But parts of its industrial ecosystem are under pressure. Closure of large units in recent years has affected supply chains. The Sterlite plant used to produce nearly 4 lakh tones a year, about 35-40% of India’s copper output. Since Sterlite’s shut down in 2018, India has turned into a net importer of Copper. For thousands of small manufacturers of motors, pumps, grinders and compressors in Coimbatore, higher copper prices have raised costs.

The textile and garment industry which employs 20 lakh people across spinning, weaving and apparel units is faced with rising cotton and power costs. More than 300 textile mills have shut operations in the last five years. Export oriented clusters like Tirupur have seen orders fluctuate with global demand, forcing some units to cut shifts or delay hiring. (No wonder, neighboring  Kerala’s hotels, textile shops,  many industrial units and labor force are populated by employees belonging to TN)

The auto & auto components sector, a backbone of the state economy, is also navigating a transition as the shift towards EVs has created uncertainty for component manufacturers who depend on traditional engine parts.

Taken together these pressures cut across the economy. There are longstanding legacy issues for a sustainable balance between development and environmental protection that are to be addressed by the government. For many in TN’s industrial belts, concern is the stability of their next pay cheque.

The NEET debate remains deeply emotional here. TN has always argued that the system favours the affluent and students from CBSE schools.

Sri Lanka continues to arrest fishermen near Katchatheevu Island. Each arrest disrupts incomes and creates anxiety. For the fisher folk the issue is not geopolitical but one of livelihood.

The issues highlighted crave for resolution.

It is high time the parties In Tamil Nadu, shift the conversation from symbolism to solutions for the all round betterment of the people.