How does Mr.Gayoom knew that "The World is sinking" in 1987 ?

On: Thursday, September 24, 2009

STUPID! Cannot be “Because we are Maldivians”

(Let’s go watch the documentary “The Age of Stupid” in my Cinema)

Our Markets: The promotion of recycled bag.

Anyone who has been to our Local fish market will simply realize how much effort we put on to make our country a better greener or eco-friendly country.

Out of all these 100’s of shops in Male 1000’s of people visit every day. How many recycled paper bags you get out of those 100’s of shops. (Don’t worry you can use your fingers to count that)

Thousands of these plastic bags we carry home from the next door shops everyday – how many of us re-use them? (“Yes I use it, for garbage disposal Everyday”) WE ARE STILL NOT STUPID.

BUT THINK AGAIN: Most of the counties, road side shops and super markets even use recycled papers bags as carrying bag.

SOLUTION: Go to one those counties for shopping.

1000’s of people use bottled water in Maldives for usual drinking – But how many of those manufacturers provide recycling options? (Yes we do it; you can see our “please recycle” logo in the bottles) WE ARE STILL NOT STUPID

BUT THINK AGAIN: There are lots of countries when you take the empty bottle the bottling companies will pay you.

SOLUTION: Again go to those counties to drink water and Coke.

Out of over 800 households or more in male, how many of us use solar power even just to power one single bulb at home? (“Yes we do it, we use solar for our shower heaters. Cos it comes with solar unit”) that’s why I say “WE ARE NOT STUPID”

BUT THINK AGAIN: People in most of the countries with our income level use widely use solar panel at least to power one of their bulbs too.

SOLUTION: Hello!! Who cares about saving a penny in Maldives”??

How many of our households use a second hand (TV, Furniture, Clothes, Books, or any household items)? (“why should we, Asia’s one of the richest country. We got money and Reef Side got Sony Bravia.”) Da**! “WE ARE STILL NOT STUPID”

BUT THINK AGAIN: Most of the Counties even have pawn shops who resell these household Items. A very successful business! So how many we have in our country ( lol… don’t worry. We will not count it)

Instead of having a subsidy to deliver cheap electricity to Maldivians – Have we ever thought of providing or promoting a solar panel to just one household in Maldives.

“But we are NOT STUPID! Yea because we aren’t going to live until so called THE AGE OF STUPID 2050”

Maldives, One of the very first countries who will go as a carbon neutral in the world is our aim and the aim is few months old now. What have we done so far? (“We have sent our president to United states to raise our concerns about it”) Still NOT STUPID huh..

My friend told me 2 things we have done so far!

- My friend said: Our government has increased the tax on vehicles

(And how many of us have stopped buying it because of the tax increment?- I asked him)

- Also my Friend said: We have already announced introducing a green tax.

(But how long have we been taking about VAT,GST in Maldives?-I asked him)

His answer is still the same “WE ARE NOT STUPID

Let’s go back to the history, about the things we have done to make Maldives a green country and save our islands from sinking.

Our very first attempt to save Maldives: in 1987, our former president Mr.Gayoom addressed the issue to the world in the United Nations General assembly. In return most of the diplomat reacted may be like “Oh oh... a wrong guy in a wrong place at a very wrong time

Below is exactly what’s written on one of the international news papers recently about Mr.Gayoom’s campaign:

“Gayoom (64) has emerged as a David in the battle against rising sea waves since he first drew the United Nations' attention at the 1987 General Assembly”

He is using every international forum to convey his "sinking" feeling, diplomats said.

QUESTION 01:

When you are a kid, you touch fire and burn yourself; what do you discover about fire then? Answer is simple “we come know that fire is hot and if we touch it will burn”

It’s a very simple theory of discovering each and every thing we see in this world.

Now I know, most of the readers of this article will say I am STUPID.

But that’s not the real question. The real question is:

How Does Mr.Gayoom knew that our nation is threatened by global warming in 1987?

(Hint to answer: his first address about Global warming and sea level rise was in 1987 and Giant Tidal wave almost washed him also happened in 1987)

Let me tell you a phase on one of Mr.Gayoom’s articles, which was pointing to a giant tidal wave which washed male in 1987 April.

He wrote "While I was inspecting the damage, a large wave reared up suddenly and buffeted the vehicle I was in,"

"It was a moment of fear, not for my own safety, but for the safety of the people of Maldives."

Now all of you know the answer to my question! So let me know the answer.

That’s right “We are not stupid”

To be continued………

Father of STOP global warming campaign too.. hey! Hey!.. I am not that OLD “Better name it DADDY”

Please do leave a comment for me and in my next edition its lot more about Maldives going Carbon Neutral so keeps following.

FROM THE NEWS:

Mr. President has been awarded as “Not Stupid” in the Global Premier of the Hollywood famous documentary about global warming “The Age of Stupid”

AND in a picture he was holding a huge certificate which says “NOT STUPID” from the news paper yesterday (This is real)

That’s why I still say we are not stupid! So are you!

Stop talking; start acting to save our planet.

My Best Friend is getting married - To "Lek Lek"

On: Wednesday, September 2, 2009

My very Best Friend LekLek
Just can’t wait without saying anything when my one of the best friend is getting married. Here I will tell a little about her. She's quite old :), but the most wonderful and coolest person on earth,
She loves SR***n Hospitality, sometimes she can be very funny and she love to fight. But she is so kind that sometimes I feel like my second mommy. Believe or not next week...she's getting married.

Words can't say how proud I am to have such a friend. I wish if I could be there on that precious moment. But life isn’t always fair and it can be so complicated. That's all I had to say today.
Girl you enjoy and always remember we wish you the best all the time.
The only thing we want to say is that, FATTY, don't forget about us. We will always be with you through thick and thin. So cheer up and smile.

Here and there

My batch mates
Mommy at Changi to say Bye bye


me and Mommy at office

I got an economy and aso last class ticket.. way back to male



I wish if Whole male also got the same thing in the streets.. so male can be carbon Free





The car i tried to buy at Changi Airport .. but was too expencive.. and they said its for display ..haha





The Angry Maaamaaa and Nutty Nut













Shangri-La PMS Project

On: Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Our Last Shots at Shangri-La
Its my birthday over there... Thanks to Liahchos for the Cake .. and she dont know how to COUNT!!
































Visit to Mysore-Bangalore

On: Monday, January 5, 2009

Dancing Fountains
These fountains Developed over six decades ago by Sir Mirza Ismail, when he was the Dewan of MysoreState under Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the unique terraced garden had suffered in its charm and look of recent. Its eye-pleasing illumination and myriad of fountains had reached pathetic state with neglected care and maintenance, often resulting in publiccomplaints.


Responding to the public criticism, the Government of Karnataka entrusted the face-lift project to the CNN, eight months ago. The face-lifted garden was expected to be thrown open by the Dasara but, financial and other constrains delayed the work and the garden and fountains sporting a new look are now drawing bigger crowds.








The Chamundi Hills are located in India, close to the palace city of Mysore. Its average elevation is 1,000 meters.
Legend has it that the demon Mahishasura, the king of the area that is currently Mysore, was killed by the Goddess Chamundeswari (also Chamundi) after a fierce battle. The hills hence got their name and a temple of the Goddess was built on the top. The Goddess is also known as MahishasuraMardini meaning She who slayed Mahishasura. The temple has a very beautiful Idol of the Goddess wearing a garland of skulls.

The temple has always been patronised by the rulers of Mysore. In earlier days, the Maharajas of Mysore would ride the ceremonial Dasara elephant during the annual Dasara festival, but after India gained independence, the Idol of Goddess Chamundi is taken on an elephant. , For other uses, see Mysore (disambiguation). ... Temple of Hephaestus, an Doric Greek temple in Athens with the original entrance facing east, 449 BC (western face depicted) For other uses, see Temple (disambiguation). ... A panoramic view of the city is seen from the top of the hills. Among other landmarks, you can see the Race Course, the Lalitha Mahal palace, the Mysore Palace, the Karanji and Kukkarahalli lakes. At dusk, the view of the city is especially beautiful, and on Sunday evenings and during the Dasara festival, the illuminated Mysore Palace glitters like gold.

There are steps leading to the top of the hill. There are around 1,000 steps in all, and climbing the first 400 or so steps takes some effort. Enroute to the top, the steps pass the large monolithic statue of Nandi the Bull. Nandi is the vahana (Vehicle) of Lord Shiva. Climbing gets easier soon afterwards








A church at the same location was built in 1843 by the then Maharaja Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar. An inscription which was there at the time of laying the foundation of the present church n 1933 states. This church is built 1843 years after the incarnation of Jesus Christ.In 1926, Thamboo Chetty who was a secretary to the Maharaja of Mysore, Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar obtained a relic of the saint from Peter Pisani, Apostolic Delegate of the East Indies.[1] This relic was handed over to Father Cochet who approached the king to assist him in constructing a church in honour of St. Philomena.[3]. The Maharaja of Mysore laid the foundation stone of the church on October 28, 1933.
The Chamundeeswari temple
The Chamundeeswari temple is located on a hill in the vicinity of Mysore and is accessed through a motorable road. Chamundeeswari the tutelary deity of the Mysore Maharajas has been held in reverence for centuries, and the Wodeyars of Mysore have made extensive contributions to this shrine.









Mysore Palace
The Palace of Mysore(Kannada: ಮೈಸೂರು ಅರಮನೆ) is a palace situated in the city of Mysore,
southern India. It was the official residence of the former royal family of Mysore, and also housed the durbar (ceremonial meeting hall of the royal court.
The palace was commissioned in 1897, and its construction was completed in 1912













The Kingdom of Mysore was ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty from 1399 until the independence of India in 1947.The Wodeyar kings built a palace in Mysore in the 14th century, but this palace was partially damaged by a lightning strike in 1638. It was repaired and expanded, but fell into neglect by the late 18th century. It was demolished in 1793, and a new palace was built in its place in 1803. This palace was destroyed in a fire in 1897 during the wedding of Princess Jayalakshmanni.
The regent of Mysore at the time, Maharani Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana, commissioned a British architect, Henry Irwin, to build yet another palace in its place. The architect was directed to combine different styles of architecture in the construction of the palace.
The palace complex includes twelve Hindu temples. The oldest of these was built in the 14th century, while the most recent was built in 1953.
Some of the more famous temples are:
Someshvara Temple, dedicated to God Lord
Shiva
Lakshmiramana Temple, dedicated to God Lord
Vishnu
The architectural style of the palace is commonly described as Indo-Saracenic, and blends together Hindu, Muslim, Rajput, and Gothic styles of architecture. It is a three-storied stone structure, with marble domes and a 145 ft five-storied tower. The palace is surrounded by a large garden.
The three storied stone building of fine gray
granite with deep pink marble domes was designed by Henry Irwin. The facade has seven expansive arches and two smaller ones flanking the central arch, which is supported by tall pillars.
The palace houses several rooms of importance. These include:
Audience Chamber: This was Hall of Private Audience, where the king would confer with his ministers. It was also the chamber in which he gave audience to people deserving special attention.
Public Durbar: The Diwan-e-aam was a public hall where the general population could meet the king at prescribed times with petitions.
Royal wedding hall
Armoury: The palace houses an armoury, which contains a collection of different types of arms used by the members of the royal family. These include weapons that were used in the 14th century (lances, cutlasses, etc), as well as weapons that were used in the early twentieth century (pistols, etc).

Gombe Thotti (Doll’s Pavilion)
Entry to the palace is through the Gombe Thotti or the Doll’s Pavilion, a gallery of traditional dolls from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The pavilion also houses a fine collection of Indian and European sculpture and ceremonial objects like a wooden elephant howdah (frame to carry passengers) decorated with 84 kilograms of gold.







TIPU SULTAN DEATH PLACE

Tipu Sultan ruled Mysore from the death of his father, Haidar Ali, until his own death at Seringapatam on 4th May 1799. Described by one Scotsman, Major Dirom, as 'an able, intrepid general,' Tipu was known as The Tiger of Mysore, identified himself with tigers, and decorated all his personal possessions with tiger motifs or a stylised tiger stripe (bubri). His soldiers wore the 'tyger jacket' and painted bubris decorated the walls of his throne room and mausoleum


Tipu was also a strongly religions man, following the precepts of the Suni Muslims.'God give me victory as long as the Sun and the Moon shine,' was inscribed on his family seal, while his weapons are often inscribed with a Koranic text, or a dedication to Mohammed. On his green standard, the intertwined Persian characters proclaim 'asad allah al-ghalib' ('The Lion of God is Conqueror').
Death place of Tippu where the body of Tippu was found. Lalmahal Palace (ruins of ancient palace), Thomas Inman's Dungeon and an Obelisk of war memorial are also located nearby. The Jamia Masjid is also situated on the way to these places.