A Wonderful Nature!

October 31, 2008


Gujarati beauty lights up UK this Diwali

October 30, 2008

A nice news to share with you all this Diwali time.  I’m sure if all our children will help their parents, there will be handful help.  And also with this, children will be prepared somewhat to do their own business if time comes.  Let me share it with you.

 

She’s a cracker of a beauty. And, after winning hearts in UK when she was crowned Miss Great Britain two years ago, this girl with roots in south Gujarat is lighting up the country yet again. This Diwali, she is lending a hand to her father’s business, helping him sell crackers from his shop in Middlesborough.

 

Before Preeti Desai, 27, set out to walk the ramp and moved to London, she was a regular at her father’s shop, G2 Fireworks. But, a successful career in modelling and the crown have not kept Preeti away from being a help to her father as Indians in UK set out to celebrate Diwali.

“Even after she won the Miss Great Britain title, she helps me in my business. With her busy schedule in modelling and trips abroad she finds time for my business. She always takes interest in our family business,” says Preeti’s father Jitu Desai, who hails from a village near Surat and moved to UK at the age of 14. Preeti is the first person of Indian origin to win the Miss Great Britain title. Her interest in her father’s fireworks business is evident, with her official website full of her experiences in the shop.


“I officially began working for the family business and was made a partner of the company which I’d helped build up after years of working since my childhood. The company is all year round work for my parents. Me and my mum handle the retail side of things on Borough Road, Middlesborough,” says her website.


Jitu Desai, popularly known as a ‘master pyrotechnic’, has done wonders with his company, which has provided fireworks for important celebrations in UK like Bonfire Night and New Year’s Eve.

 


HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

October 29, 2008


Greetings!!!
 

 

  

Good Morning Friends, 

 

Dhirendra Patel Wish You All

 

 

 Happy New Year!!! 

 

 

 I pray that all your sorrows vanish,

 

and in their place, God fills your days

 

with Happiness!! 

 

 

With Lots of Love

 

Dhirendra Patel

 

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Rainbow …… What a Beautiful Nature It Is!

October 29, 2008


HAPPY DIWALI TO ALL from Dhirendra Patel

October 28, 2008

Happy Diwali to all from Dhirendra Patel

Happy Diwali to all from Dhirendra Patel

 

 

 


Kankaria toy train on way from London

October 28, 2008

Good Morning Friends,

Dhirendra Patel wish you all a HAPPY DIWALI.

One good news for ahmedabad kids. Kankaria toy train on way from London. Read the news below.

Toy train for Kankaria lake has set sail from London on October 22 and will reach city in 45 days. The train has already been christened 

‘Kankaria Queen’ according to Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) officials and this has been embossed on the engine.

 

For the time being, over 4.5 km long rails are being laid, the work for which is nearing completion. The cot of the rails itself costs around 90,000 pounds while the entire set up with four coaches and engine comes to around 3.1 lakh pounds. Average speed of train is 10 km per hour.

 

The train would have a capacity of carrying 150 passengers, including 36 adults. One such train is already operational in Disneyland theme park, add officials. “Interiors have been designed to give a feel of the city and its culture. We had sent a detailed presentation to Severn-Lamb, manufacturers of the train,” said AMC commissioner IP Gautam.

 

ref: timesofindia


Sensex plunges below 8,000 mark for first time in three years

October 27, 2008

Indian stock markets crashed on Monday, with the benchmark Sensex plunging below the psychological 8,000 level in afternoon trading.

Tracking weak global trend, the benchmark Sensex lost over 750 points to hit an over three-year low of 7,939 in afternoon trade on fresh selling by funds.

At 12:52 p.m., the 30-share index, which fell by nearly 2,000 points in the past three sessions, slid by another 762.05 points or 8.76 percent at 7,939.02, a level last seen on November 2, 2005.

The wide-based National Stock Exchange’s Nifty also dipped below 2,400 points level and lost 255.50 points, or 9.89 percent, at 2328.50.

Selling pressure gathered momentum on the domestic stock markets largely due to meltdown in other Asian bourses, traders said.

Major losers, which pulled the Sensex down, were Grasim Industries, HDFC Ltd, State Bank of India, Larsen and Toubro, Tata Power and Wipro.

Bucking the trend, the country’s leading realty firm Unitech Ltd, which witnessed a free-fall in its share and plunged by over 51 percent on Friday, staged strong comeback after the company said it is seeking a probe by government and market regulator SEBI into its scrip’s fall.

DLF Ltd, country’s biggest realty developer company, also regained strength on emergence of low level buying and traded nearly three percent higher at Rs 213.90.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was down 5.17 percent, Nikkei shed 0.59 percent, while South Korean shares were down four percent in early trade. (ANI)

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Will Diwali bring Diwali @ Dalal Street?

October 27, 2008

Good Morning Friends,

How was weekend? It was exclent for me. I was at matar for free medical camp organize by manav parivar. My weekend was exclent. Y’day was the first day of 5 days Diwali festival. It was Dhanteras. I am going to write one full post on Dhanteras soon.

 

It’s Diwali all around. All are expecting something good at Dall Stree, the place were Bombay Stock exchange located. All eyes seem to be on Dalal Street that will open in a short while after two days and just a day before Diwali.

 

Friday saw one of the most devastating days in the history of the exchange. The Sensex sunk to the lowest level since November 2005, closing 11 per cent down.

 

There was panic and carnage in the world markets as well. The big question is whether the markets will see another day of mayhem.


one day left for Diwali

October 25, 2008

Busy Saturday, I was out of station for one social reason. Back to ahmedabad around 2-00pm. I am at office at 3-00 pm, than routing office work and busy with weekend task. We are going to have diwali holiday in our office from Tuesday to Saturday. All the working days except Monday. It’s diwali vacation in office.

 

I like to remind you just ONE day left before begaining of Diwali. From tomorrow Festival of Diwali going to starts. One of the biggest festivals of Hindus, Deepawali or Diwali in India is celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and happiness. This festival is celebrated for five continuous days, with the third day being celebrated as the main Diwali or as ‘Festival of Lights’.

 

Diwali festival is a 5 day Hindu festival in India which occurs on the fifteenth day of Kartika. Diwali when translated means “rows of lighted lamps” and the occasion is also referred to as the Festival of Lights. Fireworks are always associated with this festival. The day is celebrated with people lighting diyas, candles all around their house. Lakshmi Puja is performed in the evening to seek divine blessings of Goddess of Wealth. Diwali gifts are exchanged among all near and dear ones.

 

First day of Diwali is Dhanteras. I will talk on it next post.


Investors lose Rs 45 trillion since January

October 24, 2008

Good evening friends, I am just going home, it’s 10-30 pm here. I just finish my last task. You all know market is so down. I was reading news paper and this is what I read on NDTV profit.

            

wealth has seen an erosion of a whopping Rs 45 trillion since BSE barometer had touched the peak of 21,000 in January this year.

 

The total investor wealth, measured in terms of market capitalisation of all the listed companies together, on Friday dipped to about Rs 27,74,000 crore against close to Rs 73,00,000 crore on January 10, when the benchmark Sensex had scaled its life-time high.

 

The Sensex today witnessed its second biggest single day fall of over 1,000-points which wiped off over Rs 3.25

 

trillion since Thursday.  The combined marketcap had been Rs 31,00,607 crore at the end of the Thursday’s trade.

 

The Sensex settled the day below the 9,000 level, down by about 11 per cent, after nearly three years.

 

The combined market valuation of all the 30 stocks comprising the benchmark index Sensex stood at Rs 2,67,419.90 crore losing as much as Rs 1,71,000 crore in a single day. The Sensex companies command nearly half of total market valuation of all the listed firms.

 

Among the major losers, corporate behemoth Reliance Industries lost over Rs 29,038 crore in a single day with the scrip dropping over 16 per cent.

 

While PSU major ONGC’s market capitalisation fell over Rs 24,900 crore, Infosys fell by Rs 1,946 crore and telecom major Bharti Airtel lost over Rs 15,403.09 crore.