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Sunday, January 11, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE ABODE -MOUNT ABU

The oasis in the desert

As we start a new year, I want to take this occasion to thank you for spending time with me on The Abode.
I know nothing compares to the magical moments you experienced while reminiscing about your second home while here in Abu. This is why I had opted to keep all of you informed throughout the year 2008. I will try and do justice to this home town of mine by keeping all of you up-to-date on major events that take place here on a regular basis.
I’m passionate about helping you and all of you who have loved this hill station to keep in touch with the place you all love; I’ll be posting photographs, stories and the latest in news concerning Abu on a regular basis. I’ve met quite a few very senior and some recent junior mates over a brief period over these last few years after blogging on the web. It gives me real satisfaction to know that this humble pimple on a dimple on this world wide map means so much to so many of our boys who have spent only a few brief years here. Looking forward to mail from all of you who take time out to read and reminisce on the best or (worst) days of your life spent here,also it would be a great idea if you could throw in some suggestions on what you would like to be kept updated on.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

MOUNT ABU WISHES ALL HAPPY NEW YEAR

It’s time to say goodbye to 2008
Happy
NEW YEAR !





Let the new year be a year of

freedom from Terror,

A year of service, a year of trust

in Humanity,

A year in which all nations shall

rise to the challenge of

economic crisis,


We from Mount Abu Wish You

Peace, Love, Health and

Happiness in 2009.


Cheers,

Here’s to the bright

New Year


And a fond farewell to the old;

Here’s to things that are yet to

come


Pray that everyone who

reads this plants just one
more tree, making this
earth Greener and Free.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

CHRISTMAS IN MOUNT ABU

Christmas IN Mount Abu

This year, I didn't go out of my way to make Christmas special. Reality has finally caught up with us old fogies. Well, not that old in today's society; I still haven't turned 65! Christmas, like all other celebrations in this nation, has become low-key, with the recession affecting everyone who has the time to spend money on frivolous customary customs. Mount Abu, with its winter celebration in full force this year, could not maintain its advantage from previous years.
I might be wrong because I don't have the statistics, but a simple stroll about town gives me an idea of the mood of the current crowd. Did the construction of the Western front between India and Pakistan affect the annual traffic passing through this path? I know the Mumbai terror incident had an impact on the influx of international tourists. Well, Christmas has been low-key; I did miss putting up the Christmas tree every year for the kids and Santa with his HO HO HO! I was all set to play Santa with my enormous paunch and snow-white beard, but I would have had to do it in front of a phantom audience because 90% of the people had gone away to celebrate Christmas away from home.
I've always spent Christmas at home since it seems to me to be the only place to be at this time of year. Mother Nature has been very kind this year since old man Frost has just recently begun to visit our paradise. This year's New Year should be chilly and icy, in keeping with the daily dip in temperatures. Tourists visiting Abu at this time of year should dress warmly because the temperature will continue to fall consistently until the first week of March.





Any tourist caught unaware and in need of warm shawls could contact Mr.Arvind ph no 09829092687 for pure Angora Shawls made exclusively at his Rabbit farm at Oriya, Mount Abu. These shawls are of the finest quality and are hand-woven by the village folks of Oriya. Anyone interested in these custom hand-woven shawls can order these shawls directly from the farm.

Abu invites everyone to join its winter festival and celebrate the New Year with us at Mount Abu. May peace and wisdom prevail in the coming years with our leaders.
HAPPY NEW YEAR WORLD

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Mount Abu Eco-Sensitive Zone

Mount Abu is now on its way to officially become an Eco-Sensitive Zone. This area has been held sacred from time immemorial and it is only fitting that for future generations this Abode of ours retains its originality and is not turned into another over clustered ugly hill station, like some of the other places on this planet of ours. It would be a huge constraint faced by the Abuites in terms of new dwelling for their future expanding generations. I love this place and would never desire that it becomes a concrete jungle and lose its natural exquisiteness, yet at the same time on its complete implementation I would fear for the poor and the under-privileged who have eons ago encroached on Municipal land and who have their small shanty colonies spread over different areas of Abu being pulled down to adhere to the norms of Eco-sensitive laws. These very same denizens have been used by our political leaders to gain votes for their parties; it would be a crying shame if this came to pass.
Abuites, for centuries have safe guarded its natural environment and have taken great pride to see that nothing came in its way to harm the environment. The British in their wisdom saw to it while they were here that this paradise should be preserved and hence always considered it a sanctuary; their bylaws are still in enforcement.
We have been given a time period to air our grievances as to why this semi arid hill station not be declared an ECO-SENSITIVE ZONE. Pray why has Abu been chosen to be another Eco-sensitive zone in this huge diverse land of ours? While the whole of North India and the Himalayan region far more richer in flora and fauna have not been broached on this topic, it’s ironic as Abu only last year had been officially declared a sanctuary and Abu comes directly under the directives of the Supreme Court, And its laws laid down for the functioning of this hill station. Does the Rajasthan government fear that the directives of the Supreme Court will not be adhered to hence the need for it to be declared an eco-sensitive zone, so as to doubly make sure that the additional laws that are provided by the declaration of eco-sensitive zone can compensate for the short comings of the law of the land? Another question rises its head, are there vested interests in making this area an eco sensitive zone, if yes what are they?
Why should the public and tribals of this land be subjected to yet another set of rules to save the flora and fauna of this place, are we not also people of a democratic republic who for centuries have safeguarded our national heritage and preserved the beauty of this hill station of ours. It’s a crying shame that the law of the jungle still prevails in our civilized modern world, the mighty shall have their way and the meek and humble shall be trod upon. Abuites are a peace loving community who have always lived and worshipped nature and have never raised their voice of displeasure even when subjected by the powers that be.
Laws will be passed, but does it have to be the people of Abu yet again to be subjected to another set of environmental laws for the proper functioning of this place, to what justification? Aren’t the directives of the Supreme Court and those of the Forest Act enough for the smooth running of this place? Should the short comings of the Government not to implement these laws have prompted that Abu be declared an Eco sensitive zone? Erring officials not found competent to perform their duty should be removed and replaced by competent ones.
Abu has neither any polluting factories nor paper mills in its vicinity to cause any kind of damage to its environment. The only industry Abu can boast of its hotel industry and educational outlets, the rest of Abu is a peaceful town of banyans and traders. We do have our heritage religious sites which are strongly protected by the inhabitants of this hill station. I for one would like to question the authorities who have seen in their wisdom sitting at their conference tables as to why this hill station and its public at large be subjected to laws that should be instrumental to areas where the environment is facing grave danger of environmental devastation, here in Abu the only adverse factor to have any change on its environment is Global climatic changes.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Ms. Mary Joseph Principal St.Marys High School Mount Abu


Ms Mary Joseph
St.Mary’s Alma Mater now officially has Ms. Mary Joseph as the head of the institution. I’m pleased that Christanand chose this dynamic and self-motivated gracious lady as the First ever lady Principal to govern this prestigious Christian Brother school. Ms Mary Joseph has been the backbone of this school for a very long time and it’s only fitting that they have honoured her to take the reins of this school. In his concluding notice to all concerned, Christanand has given a brilliant portrayal of Ms Mary Joseph. Below is the final notice from the retiring principal

13th December, 2008

Dear Parents / Guardians,

Sub: Winds of change

Promotions are in progress as I write this letter to you. After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to move on. Hence, St. Mary’s School will have a new Principal, for the academic year 2009-2010.

As I look back over the last five years, my heart is full of gratitude to the Brothers, Staff, Students and Parents; for the tremendous experience that I have had. I leave with fond memories of the wonderful times that all of us have shared here. I especially thank you parents for the support, understanding and encouragement I received. I thank God for the grace and blessings that He has showered on me during my tenure.

In consultation with me, the Leadership team of the Brothers has decided to ask Ms.Mary Joseph to take up the reigns and lead the school community as its Principal, for the years 2009-2010. Ms. Mary is well known to all of you and your children. She has a very long experience of St. Mary's, and for a number of years has been working closely with me, for the smooth running of the school, as its coordinator. She thus has ample experience and is well qualified to take over as principal. There could be no better person than Ms. Mary to lead the school during this time of transition. May she have a blessed year with the children growing towards maturity.. I am sure each of you joins me, in welcoming and wishing her the best while assuring her of our unconditional support in the year ahead.

During this time of transition, I will be available on the official School Mobile no (09414201900) until December 16 2008. From the 17th of December, 2008, this official number will be with Ms Mary.

Please contact me in the school and on the above number until the 16th of December, for any queries you have concerning this Academic year. From the 17th of December till January 15th 2009, I will be available on 09928362710, in case you have any more queries regarding this academic year. I request you to please bring all matters arising out of my leadership to my notice by January 15th, 2009, so as to ensure a smooth and informed hand-over to Ms Mary Joseph.Ms Mary Joseph will be available on the official school number (09414201900) from the 17thDecember onwards, specifically for any matter concerning the new academic year. Please feel free to speak with her on this number regarding the same.

*SCHOOL REOPENS ON THMARCH, 2009

*** PLEASE NOTE ***


A change has been made in the school re-opening schedule. As per the Govt, calendar of holidays, the 10th and 11th of March are holidays for Id and Holi. With the 12th of March being a Thursday (a half-day), re-opening school on the 9th of March would mean that work will effectively begin on the 13th of March, which is too late. Therefore, it has been decided that school will re-open on the 5th of March,2009 at 9.30am.


  • 6th Pay Commission

The management has approved a significant increase in salaries to match the new pay scales suggested by the 6th Pay Commission and enforced by the Rajasthan government. Accordingly, as directed by the Managing Committee of the School, the fees have been increased to cover this hike, along with the yearly inflation. Rest assured that, as has always been our endeavour, we have tried our best to balance the two pressures in the most suitable way to cause the least inconvenience to all. The new fee structure is as follows:

School Fees

Day Scholar

Total Fees: Rs. 16,500/

Instalments

1st April to 15th April Rs.7,700/

1st June to 15th June Rs. 4,400/

1st October to 15th October Rs.4,400/

· Kindly pay the fees in amounts according to the specified instalments

· Please note the fine of Rs. 100/-which will be charged per instalment if the fee is not paid within the specified time.

Holidays TO-LIST:

Holiday home work has been sent with your son (Maths, Science, English, Hindi). Please motivate your son to do it sincerely. He has been told that the holiday homework will need to be submitted when he returns to school. Further, the marks of the Recap-tests conducted in the beginning of the year (March '09) will !be counted as internal marks for the I Unit Test.

Project Material:-During the holidays, all students of Std.8,9,10need to gather the resource material needed for their projects and bring it with them to the school. They are not to do the project during the holidays.. Guidelines regarding resource material have been explained to your son and a list of projects is attached to his holiday homework.

Uniform: While purchasing, please ensure that 'the school uniform cloth is the right shade and quality. Grey Pant Material: BSL Mills (Master Blaster) Shade NO.l47C, S. Kumar Meghdoot Shade No.147.White Pant Material: BSL Mills (Master Blaster) Shade No. BID, S. Kumar .Meghdoot Shade No. BID. Grey Shirting Material: Kores India Mills (As per the sample.any Mill).White Shirting Material: Mafatlal White Rose. Worsted Suiting (dark grey): (KSL Mills) True Value.

School reopens on Thursday, 5th March, 2009 at 9.30a.m.

Easter Holidays-2009: From Thursday, 9th April, 2009 to Sunday, 12th April, 2009.

A big Than You to all for your continued support, cooperation and understanding throughout these years,

Wishing you and your family a Christ-.filled and Joyous Christmas season.