Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Tidal Park in chennai

Tidal park is situated in chennai famous for various IT firms.TIDEL Park offers a plug and play environment that allows businesses to thrive in an industry where some things must be taken for granted - a failsafe physical infrastructure, highly qualified manpower, amenities and facilities – right in the heart of Chennai city.

TIDEL Park has a built-up area of 1,280,000 sq ft (119,000 m2) with centralised air-conditioning and an independent power supply. The park provides state-of-the-art network connectivity with direct satellite uplink.

It is located in Tharamani and is well connected to all parts of the city..It holds all the major IT firms and it have high genic working atmosphere to work all at the one place.







Friday, September 16, 2011

Updates from Anna Hazare

Anna Hazzare was born in 15 June 1937 and his full name is Kisan Baburao Hazare he lead india in front for anti corruption movement in August 2011 the whole indians and the nation follwed him to make the Lokpal bill a great sucess.He followed an non violence to his path to the sucessess.


Anna Hazare started an indefinite hunger strike on 5 April 2011 to exert pressure on the Indian government to enact a stringent anti-corruption law as envisaged in the Jan Lokpal Bill, for the institution of an ombudsman with the power to deal with corruption in public places. The fast led to nation-wide protests in support of Hazare. The fast ended on 9 April 2011, a day after the government accepted Hazare's demands. 


The government issued a gazette notification on the formation of a joint committee, consisting of government and civil society representatives, to draft the legislation.In his early life he have been worked in Indian Military.The Indo-China War of 1962 caused the Indian Army to commence emergency recruitment measures. Hazare was recruited in April 1963, despite not meeting the physical requirements, and was attested as a soldier on 16 November of that year after undertaking training at Aurangabad.

During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Hazare was posted at the border in the Khem Karan sector. He was the sole survivor of an enemy attack - variously claimed to have been a bomb, an aerial assault and an exchange of fire at the border - while he was driving a truck. The experiences of this time, coupled with the poverty from which he had come, affected him. He had considered suicide at one point but now turned to pondering the meaning of life and death He has said of the truck attack that "[It] sent me thinking. I felt that God wanted me to stay alive for some reason. I was re-born in the battlefield of Khem Karan. 

During the mid-1970s, Hazare survived a road accident while driving for the army. He interpreted his survival as a further sign that his life was intended to be dedicated to the service of the community. Despite subsequent allegations that he had deserted from the army, official records show that he was honourably discharged in 1975 after completing his 12 years of service.