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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Himmat Karney walon ki haar nahi hoti

Lahroon Se Darr Kar.. Naauka Paar Nahin Hoti
Himmat Karne Walon Ki.. Haar Nahin Hoti

Nanhiin Chiitin Jab Daana Lekhar Chalti Hai
Chadhti Deewaroon Par Sau Baar Phisalti Hai
Mann Ka Vishwaas Ragoon Mein Saahas Barta Hai
Chadh Kar Girna.. Girkar Chadhna.. Naa Aakarta Hai
Aakhir Uski Mehnat.. Bekaar Nahin Hoti
Koshish Karne Walon Ki.. Haar Nahin Hoti

Dubkiyaan Sindhu Mein Goota Khoor Lagaata Hai
Jaa Jaa Kar Khaali Haath.. Laut Aata Hai
Milte Na Shaheej Ke Moti Paani Mein
Behta Doona Utsaah Isi Hairaani Mein
Muthi Uski Khaali.. Haar Baar Nahin Hoti
Himmat Karne Walon Ki.. Haar Nahin Hoti

Asafalta.. Ek Chunauti Hai.. Sweekaar Karoo
Kya Kami Rehgayi.. Dekho.. Aur Suthaar Karoo
Jabtak Nasafaal Ho.. Neend Chaain Ki Tyaago Tum
Sungharshoon Ka Maidaan.. Choodh Mat Bhaago Tum
Kucch Kiye Bina Hi.. Jay Jay Kar Nahin Hoti
Himmat Karne Walon Ki.. Haar Nahin Hoti

Saw the movie "Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Maara" last night.
I found this poem very meaningful, so i thought of sharing it with all.
Do take your time to understand each and every word.
I hope this serves as an inspiration to all who are down or have lost hope.

Regards,
Kundan

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

ICCC presents Open House & "Reflections of an Indian Chief Executive"

EVENT FLYER


Greetings,

As most of you already know, I am on the Executive Council of the Young Professionals at the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce this year. We are organizing our first event of the season next week. Its a professional development and networking event.

If you are interested in business networking, looking to make contacts in the business community, or interested in the topic, this event is a must go.

On that note, I would like to invite you to the ICCC open house on Nov. 23, 2005. Its at the Living Arts Centre, Appetizers & Beverages are complimentary, and best of all, we've got the President of FedEx as our Key Note Speaker.

If you're interested, please RSVP [with me] by Nov. 21st at the latest.

I would appreciate if you can send this to your friends and invite them as well. This is an interactive session where you can meet and network with the best brains in the country.

Details Below:

THE ICCC OPEN HOUSE 2005/06
This interactive networking function will introduce you to the new ICCC committees. Meet, mingle and discover how these committees add value to your ICCC membership and how the ICCC can serve as a key resource in your professional endeavors.

Featuring the following ICCC Committees:
* Small-Medium Enterprise * Trade
* Information Technology * Young Professionals
* Infotainment * Science & Technology

Another feature of the evening will be:
"Reflections of an Indian Chief Executive: Lessons for Career Success"
provided by acclaimed speaker Rajesh Subramaniam, President of FedEx.

Seating is limited, so please email iccc@iccc.org or call 416-224-0090 to RSVP.

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Time: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Venue: Mississauga Living Arts Centre ,
4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 4B8
Cost: FREE

The following is the agenda for the event:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Social and Networking
7:00 pm - 7:45 pm - Remarks by Rajesh Subramaniam, followed by a Q&A session
7:45 pm - 9:00 pm - Refreshments and Networking

Who We Are
The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) Young Professionals (YP), formerly known as the ICCC Youth Forum, was started as a sub-committee in January 2001 under the ICCC umbrella for Indo-Canadian professionals and business-minded individuals between the ages of 19 and 29.

Our Vision
The ICCC is committed to fostering teamwork and integrity among young Indo-Canadians and providing the leaders of tomorrow with the skills and supports required to put Indo-Canadian young professionals at the forefront of all forms of entrepreneurial and professional endeavors.

Yours sincerely,
Kundan Joshi
Executive Committee, Young Professionals,
Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce [www.iccc.org]

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

bored?

if you are at work having a non-productive slow day....take a break and play the penguin game...lol...

Penguin Game

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

South Asian Earthquake Relief

Dear Friends,

I am sure that you are already aware of the devastating 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck Northern Pakistan and India.
Local reports indicate that entire villages have been wiped out. 40,000 people are confirmed dead. Local officials fear that the death tool might be as high as 54,000. With more than 3 million people rendered homeless, it is feared that owing to the bad weather conditions, the death toll may increase to 100,000 if proper timely help is not given to them.


Help is urgently needed to rush emergency supplies, such as clean water, emergency food, blankets, tents and medical supplies.


Unfortunately its extremely easy to be ignorant about such horrors due to distance, however, if we just donate 2 minutes of our time to think about how we can help in such situations, we can make a huge difference. I have 100s of clothes in my closet and I dont use half of them, if I can donate these away....it could result in saving some innocent lives. Some of you are students so you wont be expected to donate money....however you can always give away your old clothes, canned food, old blankets etc. [Please wash the clothes before donating]


Following are some reliable Canadian/International organizations that are taking part in the relief efforts:

1) Canadian Red Cross [ www.redcross.ca] [Direct Online Donation]

Canadian government will match public donations. So any amount you contribute will result in double the funding for the relief efforts.

2) International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies [ www.ifrc.org ] [Direct online donation]

3) UNICEF [ www.unicef.ca] [Direct Online Donation]

4) World Vision Canada [ www.worldvision.ca] [Direct Online Donation]

Canadian government will match public donations made before certain date.

5)
International Development and Relief Foundation [IDRF] [www.idrf.ca] [[Direct Online Donation ]
Donations can be mailed to the following address:
IDRF
1063 McNicoll Avenue, Scarborough, ON M1W 3W6

Cheques should be made out to "IDRF – Indo-Pak Earthquake"


6) CARE Canada [www.care.ca] [Direct Online Donation]

5) Red Cross/ Red Crescent [www.icrc.org] [ Direct Online Donation]


6) UNHCR [www.unhcr.ch] [Direct Online Donation]

7) World Food Programme [www.wfp.org] [ Direct Online Donation]

8) Kashmir International Relief Fund [www.kirf.org] [ Direct Online Donation]

9) Other international organizations


Local Pakistani Organisations

1) Edhi Foundation

Donate by mailing checks or money orders addressed:

Canada Edhi Charitable Foundation, Inc.

100 McLevin Avenue, Scarborough, ON B 2V5

Tel/fax: (416)(293-4899)


2) Pakistani Government Relief Fund
"The President's Relief Fund for Earthquake Victims"
Bank of Montreal
Account #3214 1002 807

3) Chand Raat Fundraiser
October 31
Candle Banquet Hall
1224 Dundas St E. Mississauga
(905) 848-3388

4) Cdn. Pakistan Friendship Association
C.P.F.A. Earthquake Relief Fund
Bank of Nova Scotia
Account #1701201269-18
Phone: (905) 276-8742

Canadians Overseas
If you're trying to find out about a Canadian loved one you believe may have been in the quake area, call The Emergency Operations Centre at 1-800-387-3127.

There are several ways we can contribute towards this cause:

- By making personal contributions. Canadian or US dollars go long way when converted into rupees.
- By donating old clothes, blankets etc.

- Increase awareness to individuals who are concerned. Let others know that they can participate in this cause despite the great distances and national borders.

Please do forward this to your mailing list and help spread the awareness to reach out to those who need us NOW the most.


Thank you,
Kundan