Friday, 1 January 2016

Nadar Calendar




This time also including various Community leaders from various parts and who have shown there excellence in various fields ,we have arranged Community Leaders Based on there Date Of Birth to make people to remeber them atleast on that month.
I like to Specially thank to  #Lal_Chand_Gupta, #Sanjay_Kumar_jayaswal,#Bala_Prajapathi_Adikalar,#Gajendra_Rai,#R_S_Rai,#Vishnupuram_Chandrasekharan,#L_s_Pramod,#Ajayalal,#Sajimon_MJ_Nadar,#Sujith_K_Nadar,#Prince_Aditya_Nadar,#Subash_Uzhamalakkal,#Rex_Nadar,#J_Arul_Nadar,#Jagirdar_Jaspreet_Singh_Ahluwalia,#Sharada_Gundrathi,#V_Kumar_Goud,#Yelgani_Venkatesh_Goud,#Jijo_Wills,#Naresh_Goud_Survi,#Sam_Aruldhas,#ananya_Jaiswal,#Medisetti_Rajesh_Goud,#sujin,#Manu_M_Das who frequently encourage us to do such activities If we Miss Some name's we like to thank them also who have given there valuable advice and support at various times and we like to thank various nadar Organisation's Which have taken initiative to launch Nadar Calender themSelf in various parts because they made the concept nadar Calender more sucess than us...
By,
Nadar Kula Makkal Sangam  Founder
JIJO William NADAR
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Thursday, 31 December 2015

Nadar Kula Makkal Sangam Launched Nadar Calender

This time also including various Community leaders from various parts and who have shown there excellence in various fields ,we have arranged Community Leaders Based on there Date Of Birth to make people to remeber them atleast on that month.
I like to Specially thank to #Lal_Chand_Gupta, #Sanjay_Kumar_jayaswal,#Bala_Prajapathi_Adikalar,#Gajendra_Rai,#R_S_Rai,#Vishnupuram_Chandrasekharan,#L_s_Pramod,#Ajayalal,#Sajimon_MJ_Nadar,#Sujith_K_Nadar,#Prince_Aditya_Nadar,#Subash_Uzhamalakkal,#Rex_Nadar,#J_Arul_Nadar,#Jagirdar_Jaspreet_Singh_Ahluwalia,#Sharada_Gundrathi,#V_Kumar_Goud,#Yelgani_Venkatesh_Goud,#Jijo_Wills,#Naresh_Goud_Survi,#Sam_Aruldhas,#ananya_Jaiswal,#Medisetti_Rajesh_Goud,#sujin,#Manu_M_Das who frequently encourage us to do such activities If we Miss Some name's we like to thank them also who have given there valuable advice and support at various times and we like to thank various nadar Organisation's Which have taken initiative to launch Nadar Calender themSelf in various parts because they made the concept nadar Calender more sucess than us...
By,
Nadar Kula Makkal Sangam Founder
JIJO William NADAR

Thursday, 23 October 2014

ANTI CORRPUTION DAY-JULY 15 KAMARAJ NADAR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PROGRAMS

ANTI CORRPUTION DAY-JULY 15 KAMARAJ NADAR  BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION PROGRAMS

kamaraj stamp released by indian government

kamaraj stamp released by indian government

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K. Kamaraj was a leader of sterling qualities. His entire life spanning a little over seven decades was dedicated to the country and its people. From a simple volunteer and worker, he rose to the highest position by not only circumstances but sincere service and sacrifice. Like Lal Bahadur Shastri, his humility, affability, sincerity integrity coupled with selflessness and devotion were unparallel.
Unlike the average politicians, he never pushed himself forward. He imbibed this great quality form his school days when “once on Vinayaka Chaturthi celebration in his school the boys were asked to contribute each about half an anna. When, after the puja, the prasadam (fried rice) was being distributed, as usual, there was clamour and rush among the boys to get their share. Kamaraj quietly stood aside until the rush was over and then he went to receive the prasadam. Very little was left for him. When he went home with it, his grandmother asked why he got so little. Kamaraj said that he did not want to rush in with others.
When Mahatma Gandhi started his non-cooperation movement (1921-22), Kamaraj was a boy. Ten years later, in 1930, he offered Satyagraha to break the Salt Law. He was arrested and sentenced to two years imprisonment. During the Quit India Movement (August 1942), Kamaraj who was 39, organized party workers in Tamil Nadu. He returned to Virudhunagar after finishing his work where a police warrant was waiting for him.
He himself informed the police sub inspector that he was ready to be arrested. Though the sub inspector, a nationalist at heart, told him be could take it easy and he could arrest him later, Kamaraj said he had finished all his work and there was no point in delaying. He was taken into custody and detained under the Defence of India Rules and sent to Vellore Jail, where already there ware a number of other leaders. For three years he was under detention without trial and released in 1945.
Kamaraj became Chief Minister of Madras state on April 13, 1957. According to Ramaswamy Venkataraman (who later became the President of India) it was Jawaharlal Nehru who insisted that Kamaraj should succeed Rajaji as Chief Minister.
Kamaraj perhaps had the smallest council of ministers in India - just eight. Whenever correspondents asked him whether there would be any changes in the cabinet, he remarked cryptically “after five years”.
With a rural background, sound common sense and a burning desire to serve the people, he introduced free education upto the secondary stage, mid-day meals for indigent school children, expanded rural communication. His tenure of a decade in office was marked by all round progress and development in Tamil Nadu in industry, power, education and community development. People describe it as the “golden age” of the state.
The Congress Working Committee met in October 1963 to consider the election of a new President to succeed D. Sanjivaiah whose term expired at the end of 1963. Nehru was in favour of Kamaraj and the Working Committee unanimously proposed his name. Kamaraj himself never even dreamt that he would land himself in the Congress Presidential chair. He never sought or aspired for it. It was the force of circumstances, and cumulative effect of events that led him on to the top. Nehru had developed a great admiration for Kamaraj for his ability as an organizer and his proven success as an administrator. It is an established fact that office never tempted Kamaraj and the service of the nation came above all other considerations.
He formulated in all sincerity and with the best of intentions, the famous Kamaraj Plan, under which senior ministers in government led by Nehru were to leave office and strengthen the Congress Organization. He was of the view that the concentration of all talents in administration had depleted the organization of strong and able men for party work and that interchange of leaders from Government to party work was one of the ways of strengthening the organization. Unfortunately, neither did the leaders after leaving the Government devote themselves to party work, nor did they remain comfortable out of office. But his Plan was novel and original and truly reflected the stuff of which Kamaraj was made.
Events following his assumption of office as the President of the Indian National Congress brought to the fore his great abilities as a statesman. When the whole world was reverberating: “After Nehru, Who?” Kamaraj lent his shoulders to stabilize the nation edifice and to affect a smooth succession. After the demise of Nehru in May 1964, Lal Bahadur Shastri assumed the reins of Prime Minister. Likewise, on the unexpected demise of Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966, Kamaraj played a key- role once again in effecting smooth succession. The country was able to prove to the world that it is a strong, stable and unshakeable democracy under the leadership of Indira Gandhi.
On October 2, 1975, he felt pain in the chest. A doctor living nearby was called but before his arrival, he was no more. In recognition of his services, the country’s highest honour Bharat Ratna was conferred on him posthumously in the same year

ANTI CORRPUTION DAY-JULY 15 KAMARAJ NADAR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

all are welcome to sathyan smarakam opposite to museum juction,trivandrum,kerala
contact:09495941157(jijo william nadar)

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                                                          k.kamarajar nadar

"Face the problem. Don't evade it. Find a solution, however small. People will be satisfied if you do something." - By the Great Leader of an integrity and simplicity Kamaraj to his government, were his rule was considered as a Golden Times of Tamil Nadu.
Kamaraj who born on 15 July, 1903, in Virudhunagar of Tamil Nadu, form a trading family, was lived as integrity and simple himself. He was a drop out from school, but a great genius who realized the important of education, has educated himself during his imprisonment in freedom struggle. Being interested in politics, he skips his job in his uncle’s cloth shop and attends public meetings, but his relatives disappointed in his interest and send to Thiruvananthapuram to timer shop.
At the age of 16, as a full-time Congress worker, he also participated in the march to Vedaranyam as part of the Salt Satyagraha. Kamaraj was arrested when he was 27 and sent to Jail in Calcutta for two years. Kamaraj was arrested again for two times and sent to Vellore Central Prison while he was on his way to Wardha to get Gandhiji's approval for a list of satyagrahis and sentenced to three years in the Amaravathi prison for spreading propaganda material for the Quit India movement initiated by Gandhiji. Who can do than our Kamaraj who went straight to the Municipality and tendered his resignation from his post of Municipal Council of Madurai to felt that one should not accept any post to which one could not do full justice.
Kamaraj's political guru and inspiration was S. Satyamurti, orator and parliamentarian. Both developed a deep friendship and complemented each others' skills. In 1936, Satyamurti was elected President of the Provincial Congress Committee and he appointed Kamaraj the General Secretary. After becoming a Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu his most important aim was on the education that he didn’t got. So he removed the family vocation based Hereditary Education Policy and reopened the 6000 schools closed by previous government for financial reasons and also added 12000 more schools. The State made immense strides in education and trade. New schools were opened, so that poor rural students were to walk no more than 3 miles to their nearest school; Better facilities were added to existing ones; No village remained without a primary school and no panchayat without a high school. Kamaraj strove to eradicate illiteracy by introducing free and compulsory education up to the eleventh standard and also introduced the Mid-day Meal Scheme to provide at least one meal per day to the millions of poor school children at the first time in the whole world. He introduced free school uniforms to weed out caste, creed and class distinctions among young minds.
Kamaraj remained Chief Minister for three consecutive terms. On October 2, 1963, he resigned from the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Post and proposed that all senior Congress leaders should resign form their posts and devote all their energy to the re-vitalization of the Congress. He also suggested to Nehru that senior Congress leaders should leave ministerial posts to take up organizational work to be known as Kamaraj Plan, which was designed primarily to dispel from the minds of Congressmen the lure for power, creating in its place a dedicated attachment to the objectives and policies of the organisation. Well impressed by the achievements and acumen of Kamraj, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru felt that his services were needed more at the national level. In a swift move he brought Kamaraj to Delhi as the President of the Indian National Congress.
Becoming a 'Congress President' and successfully navigated the party and the nation through the stormy years following Nehru's death. Kamaraj’s political maturity came in full view when Nehru died in 1964. How he settled the succession issue for the Prime Ministership was amply proved by his choice of Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi in succession. On October 2, 1975, Gandhi Jayanti day, Kamaraj awoke from his afternoon nap feeling uneasyand the next morning he left this world in his sleep. He was honored with the highest civilian honour, the 'Bharat Ratna' posthumously in 1976.