Issue 02 - My Vyapar News Paper
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Issue 02 - My Vyapar News Paper
MY Vyapar Vol. 1 Issue 2 June 30, 2013 Next Issue July 14, 2013 Free Circulation Free Premium Newspaper * Get Rs.100 For Your Feedback All you have to do is give your feedback about My Vyapar Newspaper to get this Rs.100 voucher.* If you like this edition of My Vyapar Newspaper SMS ‘Good’ or ‘Fair’ to 99445 31985 or email to ‘[email protected]’ or call ‘044 – 2615 0707 / 0808’ or Visit any of our centers àƒèœ 輈¶‚° Ï.100* â¡ Mò£ð£˜ ªêŒFˆî£œ ðŸPò àƒèœ 輈¶‚è¬÷ ªîKMˆ¶ cƒèœ Ï.100 ªðø SMS Íô‹ 'Good' Ü™ô¶ 'Fair' âù ¬ìŠ ªêŒ¶ 9944531985 â¡Aø â‡EŸ«è£ Ü™ô¶ '[email protected]' â¡Aø I¡ù… 꽂«è£ Ü™ô¶ '044 - 2615 0707 / 0808' â¡Aø â‡èÀ‚° ܬöˆ«î£ Ü™ô¶ âƒèÀ¬ìò ºèõ˜è¬÷ W›è‡ì Mô£êˆF™ ÜÂA àƒèÀ¬ìò 輈¶‚è¬÷ ªîKM»ƒèœ. Anna Nagar Adyar Old No.69B New No.Z-136 5th Avenue, Anna Nagar, Chennai - 40 Ph: 9840167756, 64611111 Shop #24, Ground Floor, Corporation Complex, Indira Nagar, Adyar, Chennai - 20. Ph: 9841724712 Your detailed feedback is greatly appreciated. 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MY VYAPAR News Round UP June 30, 2013 2 The Fortnight News Highlights – 14th June to 28th June National & International More than 1500 people dead in Uttarakhad Floods 7500 still stranded in Uttarakhand Media claims Modi rescued 15,000 Gujarathi from Uttarakhand. BJP refutes he never made that claim. Sonia flags off relief mission after Narendra Modi’s ‘rescue’ act Copter crashes in rescue, 20 people feared dead in Uttarakhand. 5 of them belonging to armed forces. “20 people belonging to National Disaster Response Force (nine), Indo Tibetan Border Police (six) and five from Indian Air Force will be a given guard of honour on Friday at 12.30pm in Dehradun,” said Vice chairman of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) M Shashidhar Reddy The armed forces create world record for the number of people rescued using copters in a day. Manipal University Girl gang raped. Reward of Rs. 5 lacs for information on suspects. India wins Champions Trophy in the finals against England in a 20/20 stand off due to rain. Govt bans diabetic drugs Pioglitazone, pain killer Analgin and anti&depressant drug Fortnightly News Round UP Deanxit. Pioglitazone, which is marketed as a single drug as well as in combinations with other drugs such as Metformin, Glimepiride, Alogliptin. It is claimed that the use of pioglitazone can lead to fluid retention that precipitates or worsens congestive heart failure among patients After Amma canteens, Cheif Minister Ms. Jayalalithaa launches fair price vegetable shops to help citizens Ms. Kanimozhi wins RS polls with Cong support Edward Snowden is on the run after leaking information about US’s snooping telephone and internet records. US: In 5-4 rulings, the high court cleared the way for gay marriages to resume in California. S.Africa: Nelson Mandela Critical Qatar: HH Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al&Thani transfer power to son 32 year old son HH Sheik Tamim bin Hamad al&Thani Wimbeldon: Serena coasts into Wimbledon third round but Roger Federer out in the second round. Science: NASA’s Kepler discovers two new planets orbiting in a new cluster Business Red bus acquired for Rs. 850 crores by iBibibo. Gold price rises as demand picks up in India. UK says worst is over – economy on a rebound Mahindra out of Banking license race. Car sales down. Nice time to get a bargain. Real estate market in Bangalore does better than Chennai. Reliance stops Gold ETF, Gold Loan and many other gold related products at the request of Fin Min. Ford Eco Sport launches with starting price of Rs. 5.59 lacs. Duster may have to slash prices. Rupee touched Rs.61.5 to a dollar and as on Thu at Rs. 60.20 after RBI’s release that India’s Current account gap reduced to 3.6% for Q4, lower than 4% as expected by the market, and sharply below, Q3 numbers which was 6.7%. RBI rate cut imminent. Cover Story Can This Happen To You? Þ¶ àƒèÀ‚° ïì‰F¼‰î£™? “I t will never happen to me syndrome” is a psychological issue. Talking on the cell phone while driving, drunken driving, or not taking sufficient precautions to protect one self or their business is all due to this syndrome. No one knows it or understands it until something adverse happens. Are you infected with this syndrome? Difference Between Uttarakhand Floods and Hurricane Katrina or Sandy? $60 Billion (3,60,000 Crores Indian Rupees) is the insurance loss of Hurricane Katrina and $20 billion (1,19,000 Crores Indian Rupees) is the insurance loss of Hurricane Sandy. Do we know the insurance loss of Uttarakhand? With only 4.4% of population covered under Life Insurance, it is probably not a significant amount. Motor insurance gets wide coverage because it is mandatory and the rest of the sectors form a very minuscule part of the insurance industry. Why? The only answers that comes to our mind is “It will not happen to me syndrome” and lack of awareness. It CAN Happen To You: With climate change comes perils that we have never heard of. The number of hot days in TN has gone to 220 days from about 170 days. Amount of annual rain we receive has increased by 11.2 cms in the last two decades. Houses being constructed with no proper approvals, forests being destroyed, no proper drainage, river beds being plundered for building material etc. is a recipe for disaster waiting to happen anytime to anyone. Check List of How To Protect Yourself Financially: 1. Life Insurance and Personal Accident Policy: Te r m i n s u r a n c e i s ideally suited to protect your family financially. Premiums for this policy are very low and you have the option of money back where you can get your premium back without any returns should nothing happen to you. Personal Accident policy will cover you in case of loss of limb or partial/ temporary disability. Not going to work for long periods of time or not being able to work at all can put a burden on your loved ones. Having a personal accident cover on top of your life insurance will cover both the risks of life and disability. 2. Asset Insurance For Individuals: Dwelling (just your house) or House Holders package (house and the assets inside the house like TV, refrigerator and other valuables) policy will cover you for the financial loss of your assets. These policies will cover fire and STFI (Storm, Tempest, Flood and Inundation). Ideally you should ask for additional cover of earth quake and terror. The policy will cost a few hundred rupees but can save you at the time of need. 3. Asset Insurance for Office or Shops: Similar to the house holders policy, a shop keepers package policy or office shield policy will cover fire, storm, tempest, flood and inundation with option of additional coverage for earth quake and terrorism. This policy will cost Rs.1000 approximately and can give you peace of mind during hard times. 4. Individual Health or Group Mediclaim Policy Getting out of a situation like Uttarkhand is one thing but bearing the cost of health treatment is another. Taking a health insurance policy is important to protect yourself financially even if you manage to survive the disaster. Do you need advice on how to protect yourself financially? Call 99445 31981 or 85 Þ ¶ âù‚° ïì‚è«õ ïì‚裶 â¡ø å¼ ÃŸÁ ¬ê‚è£LT‚è™ à‡¬ñò£°‹. õ‡® 憴‹«ð£¶ ªê™«ð£¡ «ð²õ¶, «ð£¬îJ™ õ‡® 冴õ¶, Ü™ô¶ º¿ ð£¶è£Š¹ Þ™ô£ñ™ å¼ ªêòL™ ß´ð´õ¶ Ýðˆî£ù ÜP°Pèœ. 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ÞŠð£LC «î£óòñ£è Ï𣌠1000ñ£è Þ¼‰î£½‹ Þ¶ ïñ‚° èwìñ£ù «ïóˆF™ ¬èªè£´ˆ¶ G‹ñF î¼Aø¶. 5. îQŠð†ì ²è£î£ó °¿ªñ®‚«ô¡ ªè£œ¬è. àˆó裇† «ð£¡ø Å›G¬ôJL¼‰¶ ñŸÁ‹ å¼õK¡ àì™G¬ô¬ò 裊ð£ŸÁõ¶ â¡ð¶ ªêô¾ I°Fò£°‹. å¼ àì™ïô 裊d†´ˆ F†ì‹ â¡ð¶ cƒèœ â´ˆ¶‚ ªè£‡ì£™ àƒè¬÷ å¼ «ðóNML¼‰¶ è£Šð£Ÿø à. cƒèœ àƒè¬÷ ð£¶è£‚è âŠð® Ý«ô£ê¬ù «õ‡´‹? ܬö»ƒèœ 99445 31981 Ü™ô¶ 99445 31985. Social Responsibility - Charity You Can Help T he Ma Foi Foundation has tirelessly worked over the last 7 years in educationg the underprivileged children in the slums of Chennai and in the rural areas of Madurai and Vidrudhunagar District. We have encouraged all students who have passed Grade XII to take up college education because we honestly believe that college education equips a student to face the challenges of life with confidence and brings about stability and sustainability in their lives. 140 Disha scholars supported by the Foundation have taken employment in reputed companies and more than MY VYAPAR Every Joke Column woman went Rupee for shopping, At counter she Counts opened hercashpurse to pay. 750 students are currently pursuing college education. The aim of the foundation is to empower as many deserving students in this country with a graduation that will help them in securing their future. A good job not only transforms them but also transforms the family. Please support atleast one student pursue college education. You can choose to be a mentor to the student you are supporting. A The cashier noticed a TV remote in her purse. He cud'nt control his curiosity n asked "Do u always carry ur TV remote with u?" She replied " No, not always, but my husband June 30, 2013 3 refused to accompany me for shopping today.. Due to his stupid match SO... The story continues.... The shopkeeper smiles and takes back all the items that lady had purchased. Shocked at this act, she asks the shopkeeper what is he doing. He said your husband has blocked your credit card. MORAL: Respect the hobbies of your husband. Want Our Help? Do you have a social cause, blood donation or organ donation that you would like us to promote? Write about it in our facebook page: www.facebook.com/ MyVyaparNews. or email us at feedback@shriramvyapar. com or call us at 044-26150707 / 0808. You can also write about the good work you are doing in www.myvyaparnews. com using iReporter. Pls Contact Tel: 044 49109999 Website: www.themafoifoundation.in Let us join together to empower our youth and secure the future of our Country. Economy Rupee fall will increase all costs and prices T.B.Kapali T he sharp fall in the external value of the rupee in the past two years is a very significant economic development. Everyone from the common man to the micro-business unit to a large business house will feel its impact in the ensuing period. There will be mainly negative fall-outs from this development. The average household, already reeling under double digit inflation, will see a worsening of those pressures. Sections of industry and trade (such as exporters / importcompeting industry) though, may benefit to some extent. Households receiving NRIs remittances will also benefit. The negative impact arises from the higher rupee price we have to pay for our imports. If Rs.45 fetched one dollar in June 2011, now we have to shell out nearly Rs.60 to buy one US dollar of imports. Everyday living is likely to become more expensive. Almost all items of household consumption such as food, housing, power, transport, education, health care services will become dearer as supply-chains across all goods and services pass on the higher costs. The small business owner could be squeezed. While his costs rise, he may find it challenging to pass on the increase if he is a vendor to big industry. Negatives The adverse impact has been well highlighted by the recent decision to allow private electricity companies to hike their tariffs. Power consumers – both industries and households – will therefore see their bills rising. If the tariff hike is not passed on immediately to households, it will get passed in course of time through higher subsidies / inflation. Why will power costs rise because of the rupee’s fall? That is because we now have to pay more rupees for importing coal. Almost all private power stations use imported coal. Domestic coal is not available in sufficient quantities and quality for power generation. The power cuts in various States are evidence. Crude petroleum, edible oils (palm oil, soybean oil etc) and fertilizers are our other most important imports (apart from gold). The rupee cost of all these imports will be up at least 35% (under some assumptions) in the next 12 / 15 month period. Even in a best case scenario for India, they will be up 25%. Other producers will then pass on the increase in costs as long as overall demand does not decline. Therefore, the common man will have to budget for costlier petrol, diesel and all edible oils such as sunflower oil, groundnut oil, palm oil etc. Farmers may be shielded from higher fertilizer costs by government subsidies. But large government subsidies, in course of time, will show up in still higher general prices. So, what is the message for the common man and small businesses? Tighten belts, cut down on unnecessary consumption and increase productivity to absorb higher costs. Such belt tightening will ultimately help the rupee recover its value. Ï𣌠i›„C ܬùˆ¶ ªêô¾èœ ñŸÁ‹ M¬ôèœ ÜFèK‚°‹ è ì‰î Þó‡´ Ý‡´èO™ Ïð£J¡ ñFй è´‹ êK¾ ÝAàœ÷¶. å¼ ªðKò õEè ñQîQìI¼‰¶ ¬ñ‚«ó£ ñQî¡ õ¬ó ÝAò ܬùõ¬ó»‹ Þ¼‰î è£ôˆF™ Þ‰î Ï𣌠i›„CJ¡ î£‚è‹ Þ¼‚°‹. Þ‰î º¡«ùŸøˆF¡ Íô‹ õ¼‹ õ£ŒŠ¹èœ âF˜ ñ¬øò£è Þ¼‚è‚ô‹. ãŸèù«õ êó£êK i†®¡ ñFй ñŸÁ‹ Þó†¬ì Þô‚è ðíi‚è‹ ÝAò¬õ Þˆî¬èò º¡«ùŸøˆF¡ Íô‹ «ñ£êñ£A àœ÷¶. ªî£N™ ñŸÁ‹ õ˜ˆîè‹ (ãŸÁñFò£÷˜èœ, Þø‚°ñFò£÷˜èœ) æó÷¾ ñ ªðŸø£½‹ ªõO´ õ£› °´‹ðƒèœ Þî¡Íô‹ ðò¡ ܬìõ£˜èœ. âF˜ñ¬ø èˆF¡ Íô‹  Þø‚°ñF‚è£è  å¼ àò˜M¬ô ªè£´‚è«õ‡® àœ÷¶. ü¨¡ 2011-™ å¼ ì£ô¼‚° Ï𣌠45Ýè Þ¼‰î¶. Ýù£™ ÞŠ«ð£¶  60 Ï𣌠ܪñK‚è£ML¼‰¶ Þ ø ‚ ° ñ F ª ê Œ ¶ îó«õ‡®»œ÷¶. Fùº‹  â™ô£ ªð£¼†èÀ‚° ÜFè M¬ô ªè£´‚è «õ‡®»œ÷¶. å¼ °´‹ðˆFŸ° «î¬õò£ù àí¾, I¡ê£ó‹, «ð£‚°õóˆ¶, è™M, ²è£î£ó «ê¬õèœ Þ¬õ ܬùˆ¶‹  õ£ƒ°õ‹ ªè£´Šð‹ ÜFè M¬ô ªè£´‚è «õ‡® àœ÷¶. 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Üó² ñ£QòˆF¡ Íôñ£è ÜFè àóM¬ôè¬÷ Mõê£JèOìI¼‰¶ 裊ð£ŸÁAø¶. Ýù£™ Üó² ñ£Qòƒèœ Ãì ÜFè M¬ô¬ò 裆´Aø¶. âù«õ ê£î£óí ñQî¡ ñŸÁ‹ CÁõEè˜èœ Íô‹ ªè£´‚èŠð´‹ ªêŒF â¡ù? ð í ‚ è † ´ Š ð £ ´ «î¬õòŸø ªêô¾è¬÷ °¬øŠð¶‹ ñŸÁ‹ ÜFè àŸðˆF¬ò ªêŒõ¶‹ ðíñFŠ¬ð °¬ø‚è à. Þî¡Íô‹ ðíñFЬð ð¬öò G¬ô¬ñ‚° ªê¡ø¬ìò õNõ°‚°‹. ݃Aô Íô‹: ®.H.èð£L ï¡P: îI›ªñ£NŠªðò˜¹: êbw Disclaimer: Readers are recommended to make adequate inquiries before entering into any deals with advertisers. The editor and publisher do not vouch for any claims made by advertisers and hence shall not be liable for any adverse consequence. MY VYAPAR June 30, 2013 4 Life Style Real Estate 10 Quick and Easy Home Décor Ideas to Update Your Space Plot Sales in TN : Customers Beware S ummer is here, and now is the perfect time to update your space for the season! Here are 10 quick and easy home décor updates that will enliven your home for the warm months ahead. 5 Put an Antique in an Unexpected Place. No matter your décor style, an antique is the perfect finishing touch in a room by blending harmoniously with traditional décor, or standing out among contemporary styling. Pick a piece with sentimental value, or choose a unique home accent at a flea market or estate sale. 6 1 Use a Garden Stool as an Accent Table. Not just for the outdoors anymore, decorative ceramic accents come in an impressive array of colors and finishes and are the perfect pop of color and texture in a living room. Add Brightly Colored Pillows to Your Bed. Nothing livens up a space like colorful accent pillows. Swap them out seasonally to completely change the look of your bedroom without breaking the bank. 2 Hang a Gallery Wa l l . S m a l l photographs and artworks can have a major design impact when hung together as a group. Here’s an easy technique for hanging wall art that will make installing your gallery wall a breeze. 7 Paint a Cheaper Find in High-Gloss Paint. Nothing revives a tired piece of furniture and gives it a new life like lacquer! Be sure to properly sand and prime the piece before painting to ensure a uniform, glossy finish. 8 3 Paint an Accent Wall. When done right, an accent wall can help the rest of a room’s décor really sing. If you’re not sure what color to choose, start by looking around your room — there will likely be an accent color in a pillow, a piece of art, or an accessory that you can use as inspiration. The key is selecting an accent wall color that complements your décor without drawing too much attention. 4 S w a p Yo u r B e d s i d e Lampshades. If your lamp base has good “bones,” but the shade has seen better days, a replacement lampshade can revive its sluggish appearance. Not sure how to find out the lampshade size you need? Here’s a handy guide on how to update your décor with a new lamp shade. 9 Swap Out Builder’s Basic Light Fixtures. If you live in a new home, chances are that many of your ceiling fixtures are inexpensive builder’s basics. Close-to-ceiling lights(typically found in hallways, kitchens, and bathrooms) are easily exchanged with more stylish options. You can do this even if you’re a renter - just keep the original fixtures and make sure to reinstall them when you move. B uying plots in the outskirts or rural India where prices “seem” cheap may sound like a good idea but customers should be careful. Here is some useful information before you make that investment. 1. Panchayat Approval: Plots are being sold as “approved” plots across Tamil Nadu. When you look deep, it will say “Panchayat Approval”. There is NO such thing as panchayat approval. Unless the land is DTCP (Directorate of Town and Country Planning) approved, it is considered agricultural property and you are not allowed to use it for any other purpose other than that. The local panchayat gives a NO OBJECTION certificate i.e. the panchayat does not have any objection to the land being used for residential purpose is all that it means. 2. Loans: One cannot get a loan for any plot that is not DTCP approved. This is because according to SARFAESI Act agricultural properties cannot be repossessed by banks for non-payment of loans. 3. Mark Up: The plots being sold usually come at a lot higher price than market price because of cost of development. The issue is that the plot developers usually charge a 200% premium (on top of costs) which means one ends of paying more than what is the actual worth. If you buy such properties you have to wait for the property to appreciate more than 200% for you to feel safe about your investment which beats the logic of any investment mantra. 4. Developments Around The Plot: Before buying a plot find out what is the new developments happening around it? Why should this property appreciate in value in the future? 5. Property Management: Managing properties in remote locations will be a nightmare especially with laws favoring occupants of land rather than the owners who have invested their hard earned money in the property. Ethical and Fair value Services Want to Buy or Sell a Property? Contact Shriram Vyapar Associate in your area today. Anna Nagar: 2615 0707 / 0808 Adyar: 98417 24712 www.shriramvyapar.com Hang a Mirror Opposite a Window. The reflection will create the illusion of having more windows and natural light. 10 Dress up a Hallway or Entryway with a Runner. Area rugs are often viewed as a design necessity for living rooms and dining rooms – but why not in the hallway and entryway too? A beautiful runner can bring color, pattern, and softness into an otherwise “hard” space. Whether you incorporate just one or all 10, these easy home décor ideas can provide an instant update to your space this summer. Published By Giridhar Raja and Owned by/On behalf of Shriram Vyapar Private Limited and published from R5-A/2, Imayam Colony, Anna Nagar West Ext. Chennai - 600101 and printed by C. Murali, Frontline Printers Private Limited at M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai - 600032. Editor : S. Vijay Prakash MY VYAPAR Vol. 1 Issue 2 Anna Nagar Trendz June 30, 2013 Next Issue July 14, 2013 Free Circulation Fair price vegetable shops launched in Anna Nagar, Rs. 10 Water to follow A fter the superhit “Amma canteens” across the state that sell hot meals at dirt cheap rates, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa launched fair price vegetable shops to sell farm-fresh vegetables at substantially lower rates in Chennai and its suburbs.Thirty one such Pannai Pasumai Nugarvor Kootturavu Kadai (farm fresh cooperative store) were opened. The shops are a market-intervention by the government to stem the rising vegetable prices. In the recent past, prices of vegetables have skyrocketed in Tamil Nadu and the rest of the southern states. The government departments (cooperation, food and consumer protection) procure vegetables directly from the farmers for the shops. With this step, the government has been able to keep the prices low by keeping the middlemen at bay. What is noteworthy that the move has not burdened the exchequer with a subsidy burden. Reportedly, the outlets sold a whopping 13,000 kg of vegetables on the first day. Chief Mionister Jayalalithaa had recently made a similar market intervention by offloading one lakh metric tonne rice, when prices were going up. The Amma canteens are a global success story on food security now. The management of the shops have been modernised with computerised billing and barcodes, new machinery and expanded menu. In an announcement on Friday, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said she had directed State Transport Corporations to set up ‘Amma Mineral Water’ plants across Tamil Nadu. They will market mineral water, packaged in plastic bottles, at Rs.10 a litre. The price line would make the product attractive, as private brands were sold at Rs.20 a litre and that of Railways at Rs.15. Residents in the neighbourhood can benefit from the outlets on W-40, near Ayyanar S t a t u e , A n n a N a g a r, Vegetable Outlet Market Rate Rate Rs. per kg. Potato 20 45 Onion (large) 20 28 Onion (small) 60 100 Brinjal 20 37 Ladyfinger 24 38 Tomato 30 48 Drumstick 30 68 Carrot 40 65 Beans 50 110 Ginger 140 200 Brewery Salai (Shenoy Nagar) and Chinthamani outlet, 1st Avenue, near Chinthamani Signal, East Anna Nagar. Movie Interview Ü‡í£ ïè˜ õ£CJ¡ îò£KŠH™ Ü öè£ù ªð‡è¬÷ 𣘈ô ݇èÀ‚° Üõ˜èœ e¶ å¼ Mî ݬê õ¼‹. ܉î ݬê«ò ªõPò£°‹ «ð£¶ ð£Lò™ ªî£™¬ô‚° ðô ªð‡èœ Ý÷£è «ïK´‹. êeðˆF™ ïì‰î ðô èŸðNй ê‹ðõƒèœ Ü àî£óí‹. 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Or a nice sized studio apartment. All babies start off with blue eyes. You are more likely to have a bad dream in a cold room. Tongue prints, like thumb prints, are all unique. With 52 of them, feet account for one quarter of your entire body’s bones. Every minite, 300 million cells in your body die. Your body produces 300 billion new ones each day. After School Activities H aving enrolled the kids in school the next big question is to decide on what after school activities are required and whether to enroll your kids in these. I know right about now you are thinking that Parenting is not an easy job. It is so very true but with a few pointers and well made decisions it can be resolved. What? After School Activities, are those that an individual pursues either as a hobby or as an additional qualification. Subject Tuitions do not come under this category. Most of the ASA are either pertaining to arts or sports activities. These days there are a wide variety of options available. Most of these activities are professionally conducted targeting a specific age group. (eg. Abacus – 7 to 14 years). Who? Though in the new age where e-learning has effectively erased the age barrier most ASA ‘s are targeted at children in the age group of 6 to 15 years, as the schedule and academic work load is easier to manage during this time frame. However there are various programs available from the age of 2 and upwards. Many of these programs can also be pursued on a professional level during college years as in the case of performing arts. Why? With the CBSE board introducing the CCE pattern for non scholastic areas and the advent of IB and global schools with IGCSE syllabus the relevance of the art and sport related activities has grown in leaps and bounds in recent years. However the flip side is that more and more parents are enrolling their kids in many of these activities indiscriminately either as a social status or a better place to baby sit or mainly due to peer pressure. While it is good to let the kids explore as many options that are open to them, if you can afford them it is also prudent to let them settle down in one activity of their choice as this would help them focus and learn more. Many classes also offer trial classes. Having a hobby or playing a sport also helps in the cognitive and psychological development of the child. How? How to choose is a big question. As a parent you are the best judge of your child’s temperament. Here are some pointers to help you along the way. I d e n t i f y y o u r k i d s strength and interest areas. Search the market for options. Look for age appropriate activities. Suit your budget. See to it that the activity or commuting for the same does not stress out the kid. Stay committed to the program at least for a reasonable time to show some results. Speak to like minded parents. C h e c k w h e t h e r t h e timing and number of classes are easy to manage. Last but not the least choose an activity for your kid not because it is popular, in vogue or because you need to occupy the kids time. In this age of technology and opportunities there are a flood of activities to choose from. Be it sport (like cricket, swimming, tennis, skating) or performing arts such as carnatic/western/ instrumental/ bharatha natyam/ ballet etc. There also activity based learning centres for science/ maths and languages. For the reading buffs there is always the local library. These after school activities not only make a well rounded child, it also boosts their self esteem, responsibility and keeps them active and emotionally well balanced. - Nithya Sriram Spl.educator, remedial trainer / counselor. nithusri.ss@ gmail.com
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