Thursday, April 25, 2013

Marriage Halls: villupuram cricket

Marriage Halls: villupuram cricket: Summer Vacation Journey with Cricket   Cricket is a game which is  played by most of the peoples in this world.   IN India Cricket becam...

villupuram cricket


Summer Vacation Journey with Cricket

  Cricket is a game which is  played by most of the peoples in this world.   IN India Cricket became like a second National Game. Every one from the childhood itself try to play this game. The rules and regulations are simple and so the illiterate also can easily play and understand the game.
 Our Indian team achieved in  1983 Cricket World Cup, the 2007 ICC World Twenty 20, and the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and shared the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy with Sri Lanka. In India Ranjith trophy, Irani trophy, NKP Salve Trophy, Duleep trophy, Vijay Haraze Trophy,Deodhar trophy, BCCI Corporate trophy,Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy, Indian premier League, Inter State T20 championship are played to generate a new player in India.Indian cricket board is running in the name of BCCI (Board of control for cricket in India)
 Tamil Nadu Cricket Association affiliated to the Board of control for cricket in India .
The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association promotes and develops Cricket by conducting various League Tournaments,Tournaments for the age group Under-13, Under-15, Under-17, and Under-19, Under-22 and Under-25 categories besides organising and conducting National Tournaments.
 In Tamilnadu there are few district having there website. Villupuram is our district having this facilities which helps to promote cricket to the remote village also. Our Villupuram district cricket association was developed by Mr. Mahaveer Chand who was passed away but evergreen in our hearts serve for villupuram district. To honour his service Tamilnadu cricket association conducting a trophy in his name, that was a great honour to the people of villupuram .
To promote cricket in villupuram district in this summer they are conducting a coaching camp for Under 14, Under16, under 19. They are giving accommodation with food and coach them to be a great one. In distirct wise there is few turf ground only. In that line villupuram takes place.  Villupuram now participate in all matches and develope their spirit to be high. So join in our summer with cricket and enjoy it.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Marriage Halls: Water in Tamilnadu

Marriage Halls: Water in Tamilnadu: Water Resources Source T.N Development Report 2005             In this world the third world war may be occur due to  insufficent of ...

Water in Tamilnadu


Source T.N Development Report 2005
            In this world the third world war may be occur due to  insufficent of water. Our great research workers researched and inform to this UNO.
There is good news for Tamil Nadu in the latest Census 2011 assessment with regard to drinking water needs. The state which has for long battled water scarcity now ranks seventh among other states when it comes to tap water connections.
According to figures, 79.8% of residences in the state have cited tap water to be their primary source of drinking water. On the other hand, this is not likely to quell the daily brawls around the water-pump at street corners. The same data sheet also points out that only 34.9% of households have water supply on their premises, a figure that is on a par with the situation in the desert state of Rajasthan (35%).
The rest of the populace (58.1%) has to opt for water supply at the street corner. The situation is worse in rural areas where only 17% of residences have supply of drinking water. However, only a small number, 7% of the population that lives in remote areas, has to travel long distances to collect water. This time though, activists are all praise for the government's efforts in increasing water availability despite growing demand and increasing scarcity.
"Even in areas where no local water resources are available, the government has managed water supply by drawing on resources in other areas and delivering them in water tankers," said V Ganapathy, a water and sanitation activist. "This we must appreciate." He, however, said that the numerous schemes for water supply in the state today were proving expensive for the government too. "The only solution to this is to implement metered water supply," he said.
"Currently, with the government fixing a flat rate for water, there is much wastage by consumers. Metering will automatically make people cautious about usage." The Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project (TNUDP) has also been executing several water supply schemes in the towns of Tamil Nadu under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) with foreign financial aid to the tune of Rs 2206.13 crore. Of this, 13 projects were sanctioned to supply water to Chennai at a cost of Rs 1180.27 crore.
           
The Water Resources Organisation prepared a State  Framework Water Resource Plan of Tamil Nadu. The annual  water potential of the State including surface and groundwater is assessed as 46,540 MCM (1643 TMC) while the estimated demand is 54,395 MCM (1921 TMC) in 2001 which is likely to go up to 57,725 MCM in 2050.
 The varioussectors are.
Domestic use (urban and rural) is projected to go up from 4 per cent to 6 per cent due to increase in population and due to urbanisation. The domestic requirement would increase by 55.72 percent.
Agriculture use will remain stagnant or may even decrease due to progressive urbanisation.
The share of industry may not change much, but in absolute terms the increase will be about 27.7 per cent.
Provision of 1600 MCM in 2050 would be made for minimum flow in rivers for ecological purpose, which is a new category for water resource planning.

Out of a net sown area of 56 lakh hectares, about 30 lakh hectares (54 per cent) of arable land are irrigated. Since irrigation may take place more than once, the gross irrigated area is of the order of 36 lakh hectares or an irrigation intensity of 120 per cent. Canals account for about 29.2 per cent, tanks for 21.3 per cent and wells for 48.9 per cent of net irrigated area. In 1998-99 the foodgrain output reached a peak of 94 lakh tonnes due to the availability of irrigation2. Surface irrigation potential has largely been exhausted. Area under canal irrigation has remained almost stagnant since the sixties at about 8.5 lakh hectares.

Modernisation of several of the canal system has been taken up under the National Water Management Project and the World Bank funded Water Resources Consolidation Project.
Surface water resources of Tamil Nadu
The total surface water potential of the state is 36 km3 or 24864 M cum.1 There are 17 major river basins in the State with 61 reservoirs and about 41,948 tanks. Of the annual water potential of 46540 million cubic metres (MCM), surface flows account for about half. Most of the surface water has already been tapped, primarily for irrigation which is the largest user. There are about 24 lakh hectares are irrigated by surface water through major, medium and minor schemes. The utilisation of surface water for irrigation is about 90 percent.

The utilisable groundwater recharge is 22,423 MCM The current level of utilisation expressed as net ground water draft of 13.558 MCM is about 60 percent of the available recharge, while 8875 MCM (40 percent) is the balance available for use. Over the last five years, the percentage of safe blocks has declined from 35.6 per cent to 25.2 percent while the semi-critical blocks have gone up by a similar percentage. Over-exploitation has already occurred in more than a third of the blocks (35.8 percent) while eight blocks (2 percent) have turned saline. The water level data reveals that the depth of the wells range from an average of 0.93 metres in Pudukottai district to 43.43 metres in Erode. According to the Central Groundwater Board, there has been a general decline in groundwater level in 2003 due to the complete desaturation of shallow aquifers.

The latest survey in April 2002 indicates that there are 80,421 rural habitations in the State. A habitation is smaller than a village and includes hamlets/clusters of households which have a common water source. A fully covered habitation means that the entire population has access to safe assured drinking water at the level of 40 litres per capita per day (lpcd). The source should be within a distance of 1.6

The level of sanitation is poor in Tamil Nadu. Less than 15 per cent of households have access to toilets. Only 27 per cent have drainage facilities, of which only 4 per cent covered drainage. Solid waste collection and disposal is virtually non-existent. The Department of Rural Development has been implementing the 'Restructured Central Rural Sanitation Programme' since 1999. The components include the construction of individual toilets, sanitary complexes for women, school sanitation and rural sanitary marts. They have also initiated the 'Total Sanitation Campaign' in phases in many of the districts of Tamil Nadu. TSC emphasises Information, Education and Communication, Human Resource Development and Capacity Development activities to increase awareness.

Industries cannot be set up within 1 km of a river or waterbody. However, the effluents often flow through nallahs or open drains and reach the rivers, lakes, etc. Since the river water is used downstream for irrigation or drinking by  people/livestock, contamination of the river has increasingly become a serious problem in many of the river basins of the State. River basins like Palar, Tamiraparani, Cauvery, Noyyal, Bhavani and Amaravathy face serious pollution problems due to industrial effluents. Sewage and sullage from municipalities and settlements has also increased tremendously due to piped water supply and is contaminating rivers, lakes, tanks, and ground water.

With greater utilisation of water for industrial and domestic use and also due to the increased use of agricultural chemicals, ground water quality is deteriorating rapidly in the State. Diminished water quality also means that the quantum of fresh water available for particular uses is reduced, or that the water can be used only after treatment. Problems of water quality can be due to natural causes like geological formations or due to sea water intrusion.

In the black cotton soil areas of the State, dissolved salts
are high.

In the coastal areas such as backwaters, estuaries etc.
 To lead a good life we should have a better and proper caution to serve for our generation.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Exam

                Exam is the word which gives tension and pressure to the whole young generation . In this Powerful and growing generation the man who is learning to live not afraid for this exam. He never try to write the exam. He love it but he apply it in his part of life.
               Apart from this School education there is great race in every field for his career success , so they have chase to be in the first position. We go by the same way like the other passes but they win in their life by there own creativity and their hard work.
               The Education system in India making the people to memory the whole things which is not at all useful for their life.From his birth the child learn something for that we don't give any exam, they learn and succeed in their way. But in the Education system for the babies who is going to join their KGs itself their is Exam.
              This Exam make them to fear in the education and they don't concentrate their studies.
              TO SUCCESS IN LIFE CONTINUOUS WORK IS VERY IMPORTANT.

Here there is some great peoples thoughts which may lay a correct path for there success.


“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work learning from failure.” ~ General Colin Powell
 “Few minds wear out; most rust out.” ~ Christian Nextell Bovee
 “Strength of mind is exercise, not rest.” ~ Alexander Pope
 “Striving for success without hard work is like trying to harvest where you haven’t planted.” ~ David Bly
“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” ~ Robert Collier
“A lot of us would like to move mountains, but few of us are willing to practice on small hills.” ~ Anonymous
“The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.” ~ Chinese Proverb
“It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” ~ Albert Einstein
 “Recipe for success: Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing.” ~ William A. Ward
 “The best way to finish an unpleasant task is to get started.” ~ Anonymous
“Don’t wait. The time will never be just right.” ~ Napoleon Hill
 “You may never know what results come of your action, but if you do nothing there will be no result.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
 “Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” ~ Conrad Hilton
 “Everything you want is out there waiting for you to ask. Everything you want also wants you. But you have to take action to get it.” ~ Jules Renard
 “Procrastination is the thief of time.” ~ Edward Young
“Try not. Do or do not, there is no try.” ~ Yoda

“If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place.” ~ Nora Roberts
“I’m not telling you it is going to be easy — I’m telling you it’s going to be worth it” ~ Art Williams
 “The most painful thing to experience is not defeat but regret” ~ Leo Bascaglia
“Doubt whom you will, but never doubt yourself.” ~ Christian Nestell Bovee

“When I was young I observed that nine out of ten things I did were failures, so I did ten times more work.” ~ Bernard Shaw
 “Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you’re going to do now and do it.” ~ William Durant
 “Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” ~ Carl Bard
 “You’re never a loser til you quit trying.” ~ Anonymous
“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” ~ Thomas Edison
“If we did all the things we were capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves.” ~ Thomas Edison
 “The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one.” ~ Elbert Hubbard
“Never give in. Never. Never. Never. Never.” ~ Winston Churchill
“Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. it’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it’s when you’ve had everything to do and you’ve done it.” ~ Margaret Thatcher
 “Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is for you.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
 “We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are.” ~ Max De Pree
“Learn something new every day under the sun. You will never get old if you do.” ~Lois Bey

 “If you love what you do, you will never work another day in your life.” ~ Confucius
I like this words
The man who succeeded had traveled a long distance  to achieve his aim.
We Should work, work,work, untill we get the success .
When we defeat we get a new thoughts, from that we can learn to identify a new things which may became a new things to our modern generation.
Love it, it may be a hard task, to make to very easy.
So in this world the exam in education is only for the qualification not for his career success.



Friday, January 11, 2013

Nature

           Man born to live in this world without creating new things to his next generation. His life is like a plain paper. without knowing his knowledge he is guided his by some person, he may be his parents, Friends and his well Wisher. What are the achievement he do in his life was shared   by their friends and family circle. Because he belongs to them. So Every individual personality was placed in behind him. All of us work but not succeed due to inability.
          While we are planting few plants we are giving more importance by watering it regularly. But in the way huge projects we are able to follow to maintain it. Here so many natural lovable person working without any willingness. But the person who are wandering like a human but not a human criticism them .
          Here there is one lovable quotes " There is number of Literature Hidden in the Nature. All the Scholastic have to learn nature. Then only the Nature can't be destroyed. Without that we can't improve life.
In ancient people love the forestation. but we are deforesting for our benefit. we should work hard to promote our nature.
          Planting huge numbers of slap is not a way to making our universe green. The way is that we have to learn nature, love nature, and live with nature. Our Plain paper should be filled by the nature only. The nature activity can promote every human sense . If he born as a left hand  don't ask him to be right but write in his mind as a lion.
         While observing the nature number of great musics, fights, literature and way of life can be observed . The path of our day to day life can be seen in the nature life. we to belongs to nature. Nature cant's fall in . We think that all important nature resources have been destroyed but that is not true, the main concept hidden in the nature is that we are spoiling our self.
         The thought of loving nature should be promoted to the students from their family itself. Their parents should be the first teacher to teach them to love nature. The positive aspects of the nature should be feed to them.
         There interest may be differ in this groups of age. But we have to give proper guideline to them in age and make him as a nature person.
         All artificial environment gives him pleasure before he taste the natural environment. We should all our young generation to taste the nature in their childhood itself.
          Try to be a follower of nature and made our generation to be a lover of green fields.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Tourist Spot in Villupuram



Mailam Is famous for the Lord Murugan.  This  temple is Located on small hillock at Mailam. The pilgrimage visit this temple and get the blesses of  Lord Murugan.It is located near Tindivanam – Puducherry Road. The Panguni Uthiram festival fascinates a large crowd of devotes from all over TamilNadu.
Melmalaiyanur is famous for its Ankaala Parameswari temple which is thronged by devotees on no moon days. All peoples from Tamilnadu Come to this temple on that day.
THE DAM WITH ITS RESERVOIR FULFILL 1.5LAKH ACRE OF FARM LAND'S WATER REQUIRMENT PROVIDING THE GOOD HARVEST AND MAKES THE CIVILISATION TO FEEL SELF SUFFICIENT.  veedur dam adopt with the children's park located between the Tindivanam - Villupuram Highwaynear Vikravandi .
Thiruvamathur is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. In this temple, the shrines of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi are opposite to each other. Because of this, this temple is believed to unite lovers.

A township located from Villupuram towards Tirukoilur. It hosts the famous Sundrar timed temple Kirubapureeswar temple. Sadyappavallal Who changes the life of famous poet Kamban also lived in this village.


It is one part of the Eastern ghats, lies on the western side of the Kallakurichi Taluk.  This area spread over an area of 600 sq. kms. approximately with the height ranging from 1000 ft to 3800 ft from the sea level. The place is a veritable paradise for trekkers.  It is also called as 'Poor man's hill station' of Tamil Nadu.  Every year the District Administration is conducting the Summer Festival to create the awareness among the tribes.


It is one of the great historical place in Sankarapuram Taluk. The statue in this temple is as like as the statue in the Srirangam. On Vaikunda Egadesi Festival  fascinates a large crowd of devotes from all over Villupuram.
The Chola temple of Narasimma swamy koil Built by Rajaraja Chola 1 (985 –1014). 8,000 samanaras were lived in this village. It is Located near gingee.
This temple is located near vikravandi. The Lorg Nagathammal is great god in this temple. In Sithirai evey fridaythere is a fesival in that temple.
 A famous Archeological Temple site is 20 kms from Viluppuram and 17 kms from Gingee.  It is a 100 ft hillock, where the Mahendraverma (I) of Pallava kind, (580-630 made a cave temple. It is a beautiful location to the tourist person.
MelChittamur is 20 kms of Thindivanam and 10 kms east of Gingee.  Head quarters of Digambara sect in Tamilnadu with the JINAKANCHI MATHA presided over by the Pontiff.
This town is located near pondicherry. Representing an experiment in international living, it was launched in 1968 at the behest of the Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram at an inaugural function attended by representatives of 124 nations and all the States of India.  This "City of Dawn" is still in its initial stages of development, though the Matrimandir, the central building intended for silent concentration, is now functional, as are many other major facilities, such as its Visitors Centre, Town Hall, etc
A Geological park  is about 40 kms from Viluppuram and 25 kms from Puducherry.  A national geological park with large number of petrified tree trunks known as fossil are found here.  There is a temple for Lord Siva constructed by the famous  Chola queen Sembiyan MadheviyarArulmigu Vakkaralingam and Arulmigu Vakkrakali for whom every full moon day and night of the year special prayers are conducted and thronged by pious devotees throughout the night.  The Temple was sung by the Thirugnana Sambandar.  Excellent sculptures and car/chariot like Mandapam is also existing here with huge Nandhi and Ganesha.
Marakkanam is the town panchayat in villupuram district. It is located at 22 kms from pondicherry and 35 kms from Thindivanam. In Marakkanam there is a peaceful beach. In  the production of salt  Marakkanam places second position in Tamilnadu. The Salt Field is famous for Marakkanam. The Buckingham Canal from Andrapradesh ends in  this place only.
Anniyur is a village located near Villupuram. Anniyur is famous for the two important temples of lord shiva and vishnu. They are located inside the village. The Saneeswaran statue inside the shiva temple is the Very Famous one.

A village located off  the national highway proceeding to Ulundurpettai  from Villupuram is Parikkal, which is famous for it Lakshmi Narasimhar temple.
A village located 15 km away from Villupuram on the way towards Cuddalore. It hosts on of the famous lakshmi Narashimar temples in South India.Silk Saree are products in this village.
The Kalpattu 21 Feet Saneeswara Sannadhi was built to commemorate the 50th Maha Samadhi celebrations of Sri Swayam Prakasha Saraswathy Avadhutha Swamigal. Even today this tradition is upheld by Sri Swami Brahmmananda at Kalpattu Sri Swayam Prakasha Avadhutha Ashramam and there are no hundis or any commercial activities. Everything including accommodation is free in the Ashramam. Kalpattu R Narasimhan and family has given their life to this temple by performing various services even now.

            In this tourist place there is two fort which is very important  place for the tourist person. Ther are so many historical places which is located in Gingee.