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Wedding Memories - North Usman

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As I stand in front of the tree on North Usman Road, memories of my wedding day come flooding back. It was 1990, and my beloved and I got married at the Vijaylakshmi Kalyana Mandapa, which used to be located just across the street. Returning to North Usman Road all these years later, I am struck by how much has changed. The Kalyana Mandapa is no longer there, and the street has undergone significant development and modernization. Yet, despite these changes, I still feel a deep sense of nostalgia as I stand in front of the tree and recall the memories of that special day. North Usman Road is not just a physical location, but a repository of memories and emotions for many people, including myself. My wedding day at the Vijaylakshmi Kalyana Mandapa on this very road will always be a cherished memory that brings me joy and nostalgia, no matter how much time may pass

Data Connectivity in High-Speed Rail: My Experience on the TGV IT/Telecom Project

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Back in the early 2000s, I was fortunate enough to be part of a team of IT/telecom professionals tasked with providing seamless data connectivity for passengers on a fast-moving train. This presented several challenges, including dealing with shadow areas, where signal strength is weakened due to interference from buildings, trees, or other obstacles. To address this issue, our team implemented a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) on the train, which involved installing a network of small antennas throughout the train to act as signal boosters, along with multiple access points that could quickly and seamlessly switch between different cellular towers or WiFi hotspots. Train à grande vitesse” (TGV), or “high-speed train (2000) Thanks to the dedication and hard work of our team, we were able to provide uninterrupted and seamless data connectivity for passengers on the TGV, even as it reached speeds of up to 300 km/h. It was an exciting and groundbreaking project, and I feel incredibly gra...

Honoring the Legacy of the Great Teacher and Family Man: Mr V. Rajam of Kumbakonam

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This is a blog on My Grandfather Mr V. Rajam who lived in Kumbakonam from 1914 to 1989. Mr. Rajam was a man of many talents and interests who lived in the beautiful temple town of Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu. Born in 1914, he showed a keen interest in education and teaching from a young age. Throughout his life, he inspired and touched the lives of countless people through his dedication to his family, his community, and his profession. Over the course of his life, Mr. Rajam established two institutes of commerce for typing and shorthand, one for men and one for women, which became very popular and attracted students from all over Kumbakonam and beyond. He was a master in English, Maths, and Physics, and he used his knowledge and expertise to help others learn and grow. Mr Rajam was also a popular teacher in Little Flower Higher Secondary School, where he shared his passion for education with his students and helped them develop the skills they needed to succeed. As a skilled mechanic, Mr.R...

From Draw of Lots to our first Dream Home: My Journey to Jeevan Bima Nagar

Have you ever dreamed of owning a beautiful house, where you can make countless happy memories with your loved ones? Well, dreams do come true! I'm here to share with you the story of how I managed to get the allotment of a Jeevan Bima Nagar house, where I spent eight prosperous and happy years from 1991 to 1999. The journey to get there was full of unexpected twists and turns, and it all started in September of 1990. That year, the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) had organized a grand event in the Town Hall of Bangalore for the allotment of houses through a draw of lots. It was a widely advertised and well-organized electronic event, leveraging ECIL technology and software. As it was the first electronic draw, the procedure was explained in detail, and the audience was assured that what would normally take two to three days would be over swiftly in two to three hours. LIC was allotting four types of houses, P, L, M, and N, and the draw took place in reverse sequence, with N being...

A proud father's reflection on his daughter's Investiture Ceremony

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This is an adaptation of an earlier blog that I wrote on Friday 25th June 2010. As parents, we all want to see our children succeed and achieve remarkable things in life. And when they do, it's a moment of immense pride and joy that we want to share with the world. This was exactly how I felt when our daughter was crowned as the captain of the school at her investiture ceremony back in 2010. The ceremony was a grand affair, with each group having its own designated boy and girl captain and vice-captain, and a school captain and vice-captain as well. It was a beautiful morning with a blue sky and white clouds, and the event was held in the open grounds of the school, creating a serene atmosphere. As I watched our daughter take her oath to serve the school as the captain, I felt a sense of pride and admiration for her. It was a moment that I wanted to capture and preserve for her to cherish in her later years. So, I took photos and videos of the ceremony, including the moment when we...