Saturday, June 4, 2011

Bridal Mehndi design of Lord Ganesha

This is a unique mehndi design for bridal hands. It incorporates the outline of Lord Ganesha, who is the Hindu God of good wishes, luck and prosperity.



Bridal Mehndi designs for fingers

These are images displaying bridal mehndi designs for a finger. You can also put these mehndi designs from wrist to elbow, with one design circling around the wrist and then a different design flowing down from it to the elbow, with spaces in-between (see second image below).

Floral and Leaf mehndi bridal patterns for fingers
Thick patterns



Leaf patterns

Leaf patterns
Floral and leaf patterns; smaller ones can be used on fingers and bigger ones on the palm

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Where to get online science and maths education material in Marathi


Students studying in English-medium schools have plenty of study material available at various websites to help them for their school educational years. However, students studying in Marathi-medium schools don’t really have this Internet advantage.

The Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE) has come to their rescue. They have launched a website called Open Educational Resources for Schools (OER4S) which provides study material in both science and maths in Marathi for students from Class 1 to 10. Of course, this education material is merely to support the existing textbooks’ material. Professor Agarkar, the project head of HBCSE, along with his team, created contents for the students to understand the various concepts of science and maths and divided this content in 3 sections – for primary students; for upper primary students, and for secondary students, depending on their levels of study. The content includes quizzes, games, puzzles and activities, questionnaires for self-assessment, etc. Workshops will also be organised at various times of the year.

This project has been developed in collaboration with TIFR, Mumbai, Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Limited (MKCL) and Indian Consortium for Educational Transformation (I-CONSENT). It has been financed by the Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission (RGSTC), Govt. of Maharashtra.

In addition to helping students, the site also provided information on classroom teaching aids and projects which can be undertaken for students. This will help teachers a good deal. In addition, there are useful explanations of the concepts of science and maths for parents to understand.

A unique feature of the website is that it welcomes contributions for additional content, which will be edited by the site’s adm. before it is uploaded.

The aim of the site is thus to help students to get a good grasp of science and maths concepts in their mother tongue which will help them later when attending English-medium colleges.

Contact Inforamtion:
1. Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
V. N. Purav Road, Mankhurd
Mumbai 400 088, India
Ph: 022-2507-2100 / Fax: 022-2556-6803
Email:
oer4s@hbcse.tifr.res.in

2. Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Limited
5th Floor, ICC Tower,
Senapati Bapat Marg,
Pune 411016, India.
Tel: 020-40114500/501
Website: Open Educational Resources for Schools

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Where to buy Easter eggs in Mumbai

Easter is a joyous festival which is incomplete without yummy Easter goodies! Here's a list of stores in Mumbai which sell Easter eggs and Easter confectionaries:
1. Hangout Cakes n More
7, Norwood Building, Next To Hallmark, Lokhandwala Complex Andheri (West), Mumbai- 400053
Ph: 022 - 26358989

2. French Connection Cake Shop
Shop No 7 Building No1, EMP Thakur VILL, Kandivali (E) Mumbai- 400101
Ph: 022 - 28858066

3. Thomas Bakery
D'Monte Lane, Orlem, behind Orlem Church, Malad (W), Mumbai - 400 097
Ph: 022- 28883389

4. Vienna Bakery
Terrace Building Housing Society, L.J.Road, Mahaim -400016
Ph: 022-65777501

5. Lorraine Marzipan
Vile Parle, Mumbai-400056
Ph: 022-26148176

6. Delite Almeida
G-1, Heimat, near Lakshmi Stores, Central Avenue, Santacruz (W), Mumbai -400054
Ph: 022 - 26049305

7. High Light Bakery
Bellavista Building, Shaitanchauki, Dadar (West), Mumbai - 400028
Ph: 022 - 24304721

8. Monginis
Hari Niwas, Ground floor, L.J.Road, Shivaji Park, Mumbai - 400028.
Ph: 022- 4458710

9. A1 Stores and Bakery
89 B Ramdas Naik Rd, Hill Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400050
Ph: 022 -  26426211

10. Theobroma Restaurant and Cake Shop
Shop No 24, Colaba Causeway, Cusrow Baug, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Apollo Bandar, Mumbai
Ph: 022 - 22873778
 
11. Theobroam Pastry Shop
Cusrow Baug Colony, Apollo Bandar, Mumbai
Ph: 022  - 65292929
 
12. Desiree Cake Studio
ONGC Complex, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (W), Mumbai
Ph: 022 - 26454962

13. Le 15 Patisserie
Krishna Building, near Podar Hospital, Worli, Mumbai
Ph: 9820487727

14. Toujours
Shop No.4, 63, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Breach Candy, Mumbai -400026
Ph: 022-61616551
 
15. Indigo Deli
5, , Ground Floor, Pheroze Building, Chattrapati Shivaji Maharishi Marg, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai - 400 039.
Tel: 022 - 6655 1010
 
16. Indigo Deli
1st Floor, Palladium Mall High Street Phoenix, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400 013
Ph: 022 - 43666666 

Friday, April 22, 2011

Easter SMS greetings and wishes

May this Holy Season witness you being blessed 
With Happiness and Prosperity
Happy Easter!



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With loads of love
Here I come
With Easter bunnies
To wish you lots of fun
Happy Easter!

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Bright is the day, sweet is the air
Wishing you happiness
For an "egg"cellent Easter
And tons of fun!
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Merry is the wind
Happy is the Sun
Easter is here again
So let's get together and have tons of fun!
Wishing you & your family a jolly Easter

Easter Sunday significance and features

The festival of Easter is considered to be the holiest festival of the Christian community. It marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion (that day is marked as Good Friday) and is a joyous celebration to mark the day of Christ's return. Churches and chapels are decorated with Easter lilies and buntings. Happy organ music is played and joyous hymns are sung.


An important feature of the Easter celebrations in a Church is the Paschal candle. This is a very special candle on which the cross is etched. It is lighted on Easter and kept alight continuously for 7 weeks - this period is known as the "Great Fifty Days" and this entire period is considered to be the season of Easter (and not just Easter Sunday).

One of the lovely aspects of Easter is the traditional Easter egg, the eggs considered to be a symbol of Christ's resurrection. In the way Christ arose from the confines of the tomb, so also the yolk comes out when the egg is cracked. Read more: Easter Eggs

Good Friday significance and features


Good Friday is an centuries-old tradition to mark the anniversary of  the death of Jesus Christ.

Why is Good Friday called good?
Although the horrid treatment and crucifixion of Jesus Christ is not good, the day is considered as "Good Friday" because Jesus Christ sacrificed His life and what happened subsequently - His resurrection - is a good occurrence.

What is the Last Supper?
The last meal which Jesus Christ had with the 12 Apostles in Jerusalem before His crucifixion is known as the last supper.
The Last Supper

What are the various features of Good Friday?
On this day, followers of the Christian community fast and do penance. The fast involves not eating any form of meat and not snacking. There are different rules for fasting as per the parish and, generally, the fasting guidelines apply to people between the ages of eighteen and fifty-nine (other than those with health problems).

Another important aspect is that Good Friday is the second part of the Paschal Triduum, the other days being Holy Thursday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday.

What are the main traditions of Good Friday?
1. Veneration of the Cross: people kneel before the cross, thereby showing respect to it, and kissing the foot of the cross. During a mass church service, the worshipers kneel together.

2. The Stations of the Cross: The Stations refer to 14 images or sculptures which depict various scenes that took place during the crucifixion of Christ.

3. Preaching and Singing of the Passion: This involves reading out parts of the Gospel or even saying them out in a sing-song way.