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A MESSAGE FROM THE OTHER WORLD !!!

A true life story is being narrated here. This was happened sometime in the early 1960s. There were a few carpenter families staying near to my house in Kottayam, Kerala. One day morning I went to one of those houses. The house owner aged around 35 came out of the house to the front yard to talk to me. He was followed by his wife and a few kids. The man was talking to me and suddenly fell down and started shaking his body violently. He kept on speaking something but was not legible. He then shouted at the height of his voice, "My youngest son is met with an accident and admitted in a hospital and you are all enjoying here." This was what he talked in the local language probably in a tone of anger. Before telling further I shall give a brief about the family. The father of the man, who fell down and talking in an unconscious state, was also a carpenter and died about an year back at the age of around 70. He had five children. The first, second and the only sister's hus

SYRO MALABAR CHURCH

One third of the world population is Christians and over 17% of the total population is Catholics. Brazil (12.5 Cr), Mexico (10.0 Cr), Philippines (8.5 Cr), USA (7.0 Cr) and Italy (4.1 Cr) are  the top ranking countries in Catholic population. There are about 2 Cr Catholics in India. This makes about 1.5% of the total population. Syro Malabar Church which is in communion with Pope and the Catholic Church world over has its headquarters in Kerala and as per the Annurio Pontificio of 2016, has over 4 million members. The SM  Church is spread across the world depending upon the strength of Malayalees in each region. It is worth mentioning that the Eparch of Kalyan has 100,000 members with 106 parishes and 146 religious priests and St Thomas Syro Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago, USA has 85,000 members with 11 parishes and 45 religious priests. Within the state, Ernakulam - Angamaly with 510,000 members in 347 parishes and Changanacherry with 390,000 members in 366 parishes are in t

ROAD ACCIDENTS IN INDIA

Acc ording to available information there were 1,50,785 accident deaths in 4,80,652 road accidents in India during 2016. In other words, there are 413 deaths and 1,317 accidents every day. It is equally important to find that there are 41 countries in the world which have population less than 1.5 lakhs. One can, therefore, gaug e the gravity of the matter. Let us get deeper into the subject. Total automobiles manufactured in India in 2016 was ,24,016,599 nos. This figure rose up to 25,316,044 in 2017. There is an increase of 5.41%. Total registered vehicles as on 31.03.2015  were 21,00,23,289 nos. Total length of motorable roads in India as on 31st Mar 2016 was  56,03,293 km. This makes an average of 1.42 km road length per sq.km of land. Now let us find the number of vehicles per km of road in selected countries. Italy - 81, Germany - 80, UK - 76, Malaysia - 72, Japan -64, France - 39, Russia - 35, USA - 31, Saudi Arabia - 20, Brazil - 18,  Australia - 17, China - 12, Kenya - 10

DEMOCRATIC BANKING SCANDAL

Banking scandal has become almost a daily news. Those who have taken away huge sum from the tax share of the common man, those have been paid handsomely for the safe custody of the money, those who are heavily paid for the audit of the bank accounts, those who are sitting at the helm of affairs of the banks, those who are steering from the apex bank and those who are elected by the people to supervise the whole proceedings most honestly are all to be held responsible in this matter. Now, who are to be punished and what should be the punishment is to be decided by the people together with the judiciary. The media should update the people with timely and factual reports. There is no meaning in giving the matter back to the politicians to conduct an enquiry and report to the people. If the people fail to wake up to the call more disastrous things shall take place repeatedly. There is no meaning in accusing a person or party for this. It is the deficiency and the shortcoming of the prev