Thursday 15 October 2015


This article is especially for Students:

Dream with Optimism

We know that October fifteenth i.e. today, is birthday of  one and only APJ Abdul Kalam, our former President.  To honour him, UNO declared that the day will be known as World Students’ Day.  He used to tell the children to dream for their bright future and work for the same. Most of people have dreams.  A person without dreams is nothing.  Dreams are expectations in his mind.  Whenever he dreams of anything he puts efforts to fulfill it.  Just being a dreamer and sitting immobile will not end in a good result.

Dreamers have ambitions.  According to their ambitions, they should think and work to achieve their motivation.  They should not be lazy and drowsy. Their actual thoughts will help to attain the dreams.  For the same, they need a mental attitude of optimism.  One has achieved his objective or goal that depends on the intensity of his dreams seen in the past.  Without a vision, dream will not come true.  Our thoughts will shape a good vision.  A unique power of thoughts will motivate to give shape to the dreams.  Giving existence to dream is only possible if the vision is revised daily.  Taking proper decisions and actions will help to mold the dreams.  Those dreams will definitely come true.  Nothing will stand against them. 


Mahathma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela became great as they both could free their mother lands from the foreign hands.  It is because of their optimism on their dreams, freedom of their own countries.  We can follow these exemplary legends.  Let us try to be the optimists, not try to be but be the optimists.  All the best!

Monday 12 October 2015

A MESSAGE TO MY STUDENTS

A MESSAGE TO MY STUDENTS

Malayali Darbar - പുടവ കൊടയ്ക്കു ഇത്രയും പെടാ പ്പാടോ ....?



This  is an.Episode on Amrutha TV-  'Pudava Kodaukkanum Ithra Pedapado'
 'Malayali Darbar' Presented by famous Cine Artist Maniyam Pilla Raju.
Shareef is also participated in this discussion.  Please watch this video

Saturday 10 October 2015



BANK & FINANCE ACCOUNT HOLDERS 

WELFARE ASSOCIATION (BFAHWA)


They would like to utilize this opportunity to introduce themselves as BFAHWA, Their office is located at Patpar Ganj, Delhi -110092. They have actively studied for the last six years matters of banking & financial sector violating rules and regulations which disrupted the bank customers in the country very adversely. BANK & FINANCE ACCOUNT HOLDERS WELFARE ASSOCIATION is registered to protect the interest of the consumers and to keep at bay the Banks and all other financial institutions or companies harassment Nationalized, Private & Commercial Banks, Financial Institution means NHB, NBFC, MF, LIC, GIC, Chit Fund etc. We share views, opinions, thoughts on Rules of RBI and Guidelines of IBA and other relevant acts.

Recently, their activities have been started in Kerala.  Those who are interested to join with us,please contact Mr. Ajayakumar T, the National Coordinator.  You can see his contact detailes at the end of this article. 

Bank & Finance Account Holders Welfare Association (BFAHWA) 

BFAHWA has felt the necessity of forming this organization in the interest of the public at large as they are deprived of their legal rights under blatant dereliction of duties and responsibilities at the end of the people who are managing authorities. Negligence and improper handling of things had led to harassment, inconveniences, agony, annoyance, loss and injury due to exercise of reckless coercive actions humiliating and unbearable even taking life of innocent people with no one ready to responsibility for the misfeasance making law a rope of sand and creating anarchism and operating through the loop holes of law to enrich to the detriments of others. The resourceful and influential people are exploiting the weaker sections of the society under their extreme selfish desire and to show their clout to create fear factor in the mind of weaker section of the society so that they will desist from ad venting against them and may succumb to their dictates hopelessly frustrated so that they may upkeep their desires without any interference over this. They ignore the cherished objective of welfare nation of equity and moiety enshrine in the constitution of India. Things had turned deplorably from back towards everybody lamenting it as travesty of the law. The fine points of the law embodied in many acts are lying under dust. It is high time that things must change for betterment of the society peacefully. Our effort is only a small contribution or attempt to do something constructive and productive to the brothers and sisters of this country.

Services

Their Service To Members

1. Voluntary membership to general public.
2. Making members aware about their legal managements under Banking and other financial institutional activities.
3. Contesting legally violation of managements before appropriate forums.
4. Conducting study classes and seminars.
5. Publication of magazines on subject related matters.
6. Formulation of legal cell to assist members to redress their grievances at district / state / national level.
7. Answers to queries raised by members.
8. Any other work in relation here to.

BANK AND FINANCE ACCOUNT HOLDERS 
WELFARE ASSOCIATION (BFAHWA)



Contact Person
:
Mr. Ajayakumar (National Coordinator )
Address
:
B-20/C, Joshi Colony, I.P. Extenson Patparganj, Delhi-110092
Email id
:
Website
:
www.bfahwa.com

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BANK AND FINANCE ACCOUNT HOLDERS 
WELFARE ASSOCIATION (BFAHWA) 
THRISSUR- 680 006 - KERLALA

On 30 October 2015, BFAHWA, Thrissur District chapter was inaugurated by Ajayakumar . T.


Today World Mental Health day -  10 october, 2015

A MESSAGE FROM
WORLD FEDEERATION OF MENTAL HEALTH

World Mental Health Day 2015
Theme: Dignity of Mental Health
            

Supporting people experiencing mental health problems is on target to become one of the greatest public health challenges of our time. Stigmatising and discriminatory treatment can be particularly distressing when a person is experiencing a health crisis.  We all have mental health and by failing to treat people with mental health problems with dignity we make it more difficult to ensure that everyone takes steps to safeguard their wellbeing and to seek help, as it can lead to self-stigma, low confidence, low self-esteem, withdrawal and social isolation