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Lord Krishna and Mahabharata Attract Kids

Tuesday, March 30, 2010
In an analysis, an online news portal, www.hindustantimes.com, writes, “The fascinating stories of the Indian epic Mahabharata - including the rivalry between cousins Pandavas and Kauravas, Lord Krishna and his mischievous exploits as a lad, and the Kurukshetra battle - have been re-told for children in a new book with lots of colourful illustrations.”

Further the website quotes some experiment about it, “For most children in the country, the Mahabharata is a grand fairy tale dominated by Lord Krishna, the most popular character.

"The character I love the most in Mahabharata is Lord Krishna because he is like a naughty kid, who does all kinds of mischievous things. I wish I had an animation DVD of the epic," Varun Sanyal, 10 a student of Class 5 in Gurgaon, told IANS.

Varun was at the Reliance Timeout shop with his father, economist Sanjeev Sanyal and younger brother to take part in a painting competition themed on the epic and listen to author Namita Gokhale read out from her book The Puffin Mahabharata, a illustrated edition of the epic for children.

The book was unveiled at the Reliance Timeout bookstore on Saturday.

Earth and Jeeval, students of Class 3 and Class I at the Amity International School in Gurgaon, love listening to their mother read from the "Mahabharata".

"We love the stories about Lord Krishna. Since we cannot read, Mama reads out to us. The tales are grand," the siblings chorused.

The Puffin Mahabharata published by Penguin-Books India, has simplified the epic into 176 small anecdotes with colourful illustrations by artist and animation filmmaker Suddhasattwa Basu.

The book is based on the lores narrated by Suta, a traveller and story-teller, who had heard the tales of valour and sacrifice as a young boy from a sage Vaisampayana, a disciple of Vyasa, the seer who originally wrote the epic with the help of the lord Ganesha.

"It is the story of the Pandavas and the Kauravas, the hundred and five brothers and cousins who grew up playing the same games and learning from the same teachers. Yet they were so different in the way they understood the rules and the philosophy of battles," said writer Namita Gokhale, explaining the essence of the book to at least 50 children aged between 5-12 years at the sprawling store.

The book begins with an introductory tale on the genesis of Suta's Mahabharata and goes on to narrate the lores of princess Ganga and king Santanu of Hastinapura, the tale of Satyawati, Amba, the birth of Kauravas and Pandavas, Karna, the arrival of Lord Krishna and the battle of Kurukshetra in small 500-word anecdotes.

"Retelling the story with illustrations was an important experience for me as an author. I started writing the book six years ago when Penguin commissioned me. It was done in a rush like the way Ganesha and Vyasa scripted it together round-the-clock. I had a library full of different versions of Mahabharata, which I would read throughout the day and jot down the stories. It took me six months to write the book and another year to make the corrections," Gokhale told IANS.

Gokhale had in mind a target audience of young adults - "from 12 upwards who would understand the nuances."

According to her, almost all children in India are familiar with Mahabharata.”
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The Best Comic Book Magazine for Kids – Champak

Friday, August 21, 2009
Champak Magazine
Yes, Champak is the most famous kid’s magazine. Basically, the comic book is the most famous in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, MP, Delhi and Jharkhand. It is about more than one decade of the magazine. It is now e-magazine also. The magazine is perfect for any kids who want to enjoy with books. It is not a comic but it is in the comic format. It is dedicated to kids so; it is known as little Champak also.

Champak comic book magazine has great fun and enjoyment for any kids. It is full of comic, story, paintings and quiz. A kid can enjoy with either paintings or quiz. Some kids can enjoy with comic or story. There are many dreamy story and comic in the book.

The book is basically in the book magazine format so, it is known as magazine also. It is the most successful magazine among Indian kids. It is India based comic book magazine. Champak gives the right to write and paint something which is published in the magazine.

Many quiz of the book attract kids. Painting of the magazine is amazing. All the story of the comic is fantastic so, kids enjoy much with it. In my childhood, I had also read many story of Champak.

Champak magazine is in English and Hindi language popularly. There are many creative things to attract kids in the book. The book is dedicated to kids but many young and olds like it.

Champak is monthly magazine in lowest price. You can order for a year or lifetime for the magazine. You can be a monthly subscriber also of the magazine by paying advance money.

Most creative things of the magazine are cartoons. There are many cartoons in the magazine and over the magazine. There are many instructions also to make a child busy in books. My preferred magazine for a kid is Champak, for always.
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Assignment from MBA Books Review

Thursday, March 5, 2009
MBA is the core course for nowadays. MBA books are needed for every one. Most of the students are in need of short review of those books. There are some students also which are needed of assignment of MBA books. So, today here on the book reviews blog I am going to share of a MBA assignment by a blog:

"The assignment is also from the Production and operations Management MBA book (MB 0028). It is for 2nd semester also. The chapter has great importance from examination point of view also like material flow chapter which has been already mentioned previously.

Question.2. what are the reasons for failure of a project? Give suitable examples.

Answer: Before knowing the reasons of failure we have to know about project.
Project is a set of activities which are networked in order and aimed towards achieving goal of a project.

Now, the reasons are project failure:

Incidence of Project failure
Projects being initiated of random at all levels
Project objective not in line with business objective
Project management not observed
Project manager with no prior experience in the related project
Non- dedicated team
Lack of complete support from clients

Factors contributing to project success not emphasized:

Project objective in alignment with business objective
Working within the framework of project management methodology
Effective scoping planning, estimation, execution, controls and reviews, project bottlenecks
Communication and managing expectations effectively with clients, team merits and stake holders
Prior expectance of PM in a similar project

Overview of information and communication Technologies (ICT) project:

Involve information and communication technologies such as the word wide web, e-mail, fiber-optics satellites
Enable societies to produce, access, adapt and apply information in greater amount, more rapidly and at reduce casts
Offer enormous opportunities for enhancing business and economic viability
Common problems encountered during projects
No prioritization of project activity from an organizational position
One or more of the stages in the project mishandled
Less qualified non-dedicated manpower
Absence of smooth flow of communication between the involved parties

These basic reasons lead a project to failures. In the project failures business management and project management is directly involved. From the management point of view it is basic things to care above topics to success of a project. Project is the core business of a company. In the MBA assignment its role has been defined from the management prospective."

Data source : What are the Reasons for Failure of a Project? – Assignment 2 of MB 00228
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