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Hang on the Wall AND see your luck soars.

Some friend of mine in the web hissed that a portrait (or even a photo) of a running horse in the front interior wall of one's house brings luck.   It is the belief of the Chinese people, he added.  I have already found this RUNNING HORSE picture in several houses. Pensioners, as we are, equally are running from pillar to post for the last twenty years.  Like the horses in the picture w . hich may never stop running any time in future,  will we also be running ? Ever and Ever ?  I don't know. When will reach your goal post?   None knows .. Oh! My dear Horses ! Stop for a While. Take rest. Relax yourselves. Anyway, let us also RUN. Is it not said ,  You Become what You Believe.  यतः भावं तत भवति.  I continue to be optimistic.  I just bought a picture of RUNNING HORSES and nailed  it on the wall of my flat. (where I stay without paying a rent.) Would you ?

Meet the Man who will now manage our Policies. ( Not our Problems ! )

PENSIONERS CLASS 1 OFFICERS OF L I C  WISH THE NEW CHAIRMAN  ALL THE BEST  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NEWS FROM FINANCIAL EXPRESS V K Sharma:  New L I C chairman Meet the man who will now manage your policies Sharma has been serving as the managing director of the country's largest life insurance company, since November 2013. courtey: FINANCIAL EXPRESS. By:  FE Online  | New Delhi |  Published: September 17, 2016 1:41 PM Notably, Sharma served as Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation from December 1, 2010 to March 18, 2013. (Website) As LIC decided to go for a change of guard, a curiosity was generated. Yesterday, it formally announced that its managing director V K Sharma has taken additional charge as chairman, replacing S K Roy who was relieved of his duties. Sharma has been serving as the managing director of the country’s largest life insurance company, since November 2013. He joined the body

Om Shanti Om,

Munching the past.

In the long span of my career with this great organisation, nearly forty two years, there were two spells, when I I had more to learn . The first one in 80s when I travelled from place to place throughout south India. From Sholapur in the west  to Medak and Parvathipuram  (now possibly Telengana ) down to Kaladi and Kanyakumari, in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, I travelled wide and far  (by road or rails) through rain and shine, and met my own colleagues to know and record  how  they did jobs better or worse than how I could do. The second one, in later 90s, when I was pinned to a place like the Street Corner VINAYAKA  when people from all corners visited and dined with me and not only that,  listened to me (!) too. In both, to introspect, I had too many learning points. In mid 80s, my job was to visit various offices, pick up holes in the performances and pen a thesis on them.  Most times  you just scratch the surface, The unseemly ants appear from nowhere, so many that you stop

ONAM GREETINGS. TO ALL OUR COLLEAGUES FROM KERALA REGION .

THIRU ONAM GREETINGS TO ALL OUR COLLEAGUES    SOORYA GAYATHRI MAVELI NADU VANEEDU   ONAM SONG BY K.S.CHITHRA  We cannot but recollect memories of ONAM FESTIVAL being celebrated at the ZTC Campus every year. Trainees from Kerala as well as family members of Faculty joined together in creating a Festive atmosphere through FLOWER RANGOLIS. THESE FLOWER RANGOLIS WERE EVERYWHERE , IN THE CORRIDOR, IN THE GARDENS, IN THE PATHWAYS LEADING TO THE LECTURE HALLS. PRATHAMAN WAS SPECIALLY PREPARED AND I DO REMEMBER AN OCCASION WHEN A TRAINEE DIRECT-RECRUIT OFFICER TOOK UP THE JOB OF PREPARING THAT DAY'S LUNCH. OUR SPECIAL GREETINGS TO MY COLLEAGUES / OF WHOM I DO RECOLLECT THANKOM MATHEW S S IYER S S NAIR NARAYANAN P V SUBRAMANIAM VARGHESE GUNA SHENOY .