We welcome them to the Anglo-Eastern fraternity

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We welcome them to the Anglo-Eastern fraternity
OCTOBER 2013 | ISSUE 2
Editor’s Note
Dear Colleagues,
After an appreciable start of our very
own Newsletter - REFLECTIONS, we
are humbled to get contributions from
the staff.
Time to gear up with utmost
enthusiasm for *the festival of lights DIWALI*
Hope you enjoy our current issue.
It’s festive time of the year. The
upcoming second issue of the
newsletter completely reflects how
the festivals are such essential
ingredients of our lives – spiritually,
emotionally & socially. This issue
reflects on significant events like
Ganesh Chathurthi, Navratri/ Durga
Puja, Eid- Ul- Adha (colloquially known
as Bakri- Eid) & our preparations for
the DIWALI.
REFLECTIONS TEAM
On Cover: At the centre of New Delhi stands the 42 m high India Gate, an “Arc-de-Triomphe” like archway in the
middle of a crossroad. Almost similar to its French counterpart, it commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who
lost their lives fighting for the British Army during the World War I. The memorial bears the names of more than
13,516 British and Indian soldiers killed in the Northwestern Frontier in the Afghan war of 1919.
Cover Photo: Fireworks at India Gate by Jiti Chadha
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HR Announcements
Know Your Colleagues
Staff Picnic
Sports
Festive Fervor
• Ganesh Chaturthi
• Navratri/ Durga Puja
• Eid-Ul-Zuha
Kid’s Corner
Diwali Time
Let’s Share
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We welcome
them to the
Anglo-Eastern
fraternity
Mr. Ranjit Narayanan.
General Manager
– Bulk & Gas
Joined on 02.09.2013.
Ms. Heena Kadam
FPA - Fleet HR - Cadets
Branch - Andheri
Joined on 05.09.2013
Mr. Altamash Sayed
Jr. FPA - Bulk Pool
Branch - Andheri
Joined on 10.09.2013
Vaibhavi Parab working as FPA., left the organisation on 01. 09. 2013
Mrs. Sonia & Mr. Prasad Sarang has been
blessed with a baby boy on Friday,
20. 09. 2013.
We congratulate the proud parents on the
arrival of their little prince.
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Our colleague for the month of October 2013
GAURAV SURVE
What is your name and where are you
from?
Gaurav Surve from aamchi Mumbai.
What is Your Zodiac Sign?
Cancer
Describe yourself in 1 sentence?
Some of the things in the world
today, like Wars, and the innocent
people being killed for no reason, and
the poverty that some people have to
live with due to no fault of their own.
become invisible?
I will attend all the biggest music
festival in the world such as tomorrow
land & ultra music festival.
Fun loving & Partyholic.
What would be your alternate career
choice?
What are your hobbies?
Certif ied f inancial planner
What do people notice in you, at the first
instance?
Who do you admire the most in your
life? And Why?
Favorite Sport?
Listening Music & clubbing.
What’s your favorite food?
Prawns masala & Chicken sukha of my
mom handmade.
My mom. There is no specif ic reason
What is something you wish you could
change?
Selena Gomez
Who would be your ideal date?
What would you do, if given a chance to
I don’t know but I heard my eyes.
Football & chess
Most Memorable Holiday?
Goa sunburn festival with ma chuddy
buddies
You are invited to the festival of this world and your life is blessed - Rabindranath Tagore.
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Our colleague for the month of October 2013
TANVEEN ARORA
What are your hobbies?
Acting
What’s your favorite food?
Meri mummy k haath ka khana.
What is something you wish you could
change?
Working Saturday
What would be your alternate career
choice?
What is your name and where are you from?
Tanveen Arora from Mumbai ofcourse.
What is Your Zodiac Sign?
Aquarius
Describe yourself in 1 sentence?
I don’t need to describe, let people guess.
Did not come across yet
What would you do, if given a chance to
become invisible?
Do the most mischievous things in this
world. My bosses will guess the
right ones
What do people notice in you, at the first
instance?
May be my hair
Actress
Favorite Sport?
Swimming.
Who do you admire the most in your life?
And Why?
Most Memorable Holiday?
Guthi of “Comedy nights with
Kapil. Lol.
All days of ma life are memorable
and so are my holidays.
Who would be your ideal date?
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The venue for annual staff picnic
was ‘Water Kingdom’.
It sure was a lot of fun time
together and yes, of course, it
proved to be a great,
much sought after
stress buster.
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“On 22nd Sept 2013 ,the present and former
players of Anglo Eastern played a Football match
against the Vashi based Just For Kicks Football
Team.
It was a keenly contested game and at the end of
play the score remained tied at 1-1. Capt. Sudipto
Dasgupta scored for Anglo Eastern.
Players from AEMTC also joined us in the team.
It was commendable for some of the players to
travel as far as from Borivili , Goregaon and
Wadala to arrive at 0730 am on a Sunday.
The match was played on the Fr Agnels Sports
Complex Astro Turf, Vashi.”
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Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayaka
Chaturthi OR ‘Vinayaka Chavithi’ is one of
the important Hindu festivals celebrated
throughout India with a great devotion.
Ganesh Chaturthi falls on Shukla Chaturthi of
the Hindu month of Bhadra (generally occurs
between August and September). Ganesha
Chaturthi is celebrated on the birthday
(rebirth) of the lord Ganesha, the son of
Shiva and Parvati. It is believed that Lord
Ganesha bestows his presence on earth for
all his devotees during this festival.
GANESH GALLI 2013
TEJUKAYA SARVAJANIK GANESH UTSOV MANDAL
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The duration of this festival varies from 1 day to
11 days, depending on the place and tradition. On
the last day of the festival the idols are taken out
in a colorful and musical procession and immersed
traditionally in water.
As per Hindu mythology Lord Ganesh is considered
as “Vigana Harta” (one who removes obstacles)
and “Buddhi Pradaayaka” (one who grants
intelligence). This festival is very important for
students, they worship Lord Ganesh to illumine
their minds. Ganesha is widely worshipped as the
god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune and
traditionally invoked at the beginning of any new
venture or at the start of travel.
GANESH GALLI
GIRGAUM CHOWPATI
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AT OUR COLLEAGUES’ PLACE
1. & 2. Ganesh Chaturthi at
Sharda Prajapati’s home.
3. 4. Ganesh Chaturthi at
Pradnya Dhawle’s home.
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Navratri is celebrated all over India
with much pomp, faith and reverence.
Such adoration to Mother Goddess
is unique to Hinduism. The word
Navaratri literally means nine nights
in Sanskrit, nava meaning nine and
ratri meaning nights, with each of the
nine nights being dedicated to one
of the nine forms of the Goddess.
Navratri begins on the first day of the
bright half of Ashvin or Ashwayuja
(September-October) and ends on
the ninth day of Ashvin. The tenth
day is celebrated as Dasara or Vijaya
Dashami. The festival also marks the
arrival of winter season, a period when
Nature undergoes several changes.
In Hindu mythology, Navratri
celebrates the victory of Goddess
Durga over Mahishasura, the
buffalo-headed demon. She fought
for nine days and nine nights before
emerging victorious on the tenth day.
Goddess Shakti in the nine forms
is worshipped during the period
for knowledge, wealth, prosperity
and auspiciousness. Knowingly or
unknowingly during this period we
also recognize the primordial source
of energy (Shakti), which manifests
in all living and nonliving.
Navratri is celebrated in different
ways throughout India. Although,
the universal nature of the festival
is often found to transcend regional
influences and local culture, the
Garba Dance of Gujarat, Ramlila of
Varanasi, Dusshera of Mysore, and
Durga Puja of Bengal need special
mention.
You are invited to the festival of this world and your life is blessed - Rabindranath Tagore.
OCTOBER 2013 | ISSUE 2
Contribution from Mr. Maneesh Pradhan
– FPD Mumbai
1. Traditional depiction of Maa
Durga at pandal in Juhu, Mumbai.
2. A Puja pandal saluting the Indian
women who made a mark
- Women Empowerment.
3. A contemporary depiction of
Maa Durga.
4. The pandal in Powai, Mumbai
on occasion of Durga Puja, the
entrance replicating the Sripuram
Golden temple, Tamil Nadu.
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Anglo Eastern’s showcased its love for the festive
season which reflected at “Dandiya Nite 2013”.
Amidst the festivities with Garba magic picking
up and while the weather is filled with spiritual
,energetic musical beats. they came up with an event
to enjoy these high voltage moments & celebrate
the festival in complete Anglo-Eastern style.
The “Dandiya Nite – 2013” was held on 11th
October 2013 (Friday) at Leela Business Park
premises itself.
Glimpses of the festivity.
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Puja Pandals across
Mumbai and
Navi Mumbai
Contribution from
Mr. Subrat Mukherjee
– FPD Mumbai
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OCTOBER 2013 | ISSUE 2
We are extremely
delighted to
congratulate both
Mr. Nayan Shah
& Mr. Suresh
Kamble for their
achievements.
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1. Mr. Nayan Shah was appointed as
a Lead Singer in Navratri Ras Garba
at Dindayal Nagar, Vasai Road (West).
He was also quoted saying – “It really
gives great feeling when lots of people
play garba & dance to your tunes whilst
singing a song”
2. Mr. Suresh Kamble for winning prize
for Dandiya Raas at Bhuleshwar on
09. 10. 2013 & was awarded - Gold
Pendant & Trophy.
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You are invited to the festival of this world and your life is blessed - Rabindranath Tagore.
OCTOBER 2013 | ISSUE 2
by Sharmita Paul
FPD- Kolkata
Shree Bhumi - Idol decorated in Golden Ornaments sponsored by Tanishq
The real heart of the city as we speak of
Kolkata lies in its people. Durga puja is
the central festival in my city- KOLKATA.
As the ‘Sarat’ season finally arrives, the
countdown has already began with the
cool breeze in the morning, the sunlight
with new rays of hope, beautiful scent
of newness and the feeling of content.
The showcase of the beautiful lightings
across the streets, preparation of
various new flavours of sweets, the
sound of dhaks (traditional drum), a
different feeling of excitement and
belonging all hinting at the homecoming
of our “MAA”-Goddess Durga.
Well coming to speak of it in terms
of mythology this is the time for
our “MAA” to arrive to her parental
house with her children includes her
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Shree Bhumi - Golden ornaments sponsored by Tanishq
daughters Lakshmi, Saraswati and
her sons Ganesh and Kartik on the
palanquin(palki) and departing on
“goj”(elephant). Though durga puja
symbolizes the eternal struggle of
good over evil, I would associate
the festival of ‘Durga Puja’ as an
expression of homecoming joy,
happiness, laughter and longing that
are attached to the homecoming that
are all manifested in Durga puja.
This is the time of spontaneous
outburst of goodwill and cheer. For
the four days of Durga puja, there
is an eternal magic in the air and
people forget all their miseries and
troubles, this is the time which clearly
provides a break from the dull routine
of daily life and rejuvenates our souls
and spirits to face the challenges
throughout the forthcoming year until
it’s the time for the next Durga puja.
All that matters are the goodness, the
prayers and the hopes for a better
tomorrow as “Maa” has come home
with special gifts for each of us.
It is the homecoming indeed, the
daughter has come home and it conveys
fullness. The first beat of the dhak falls
on our ears like gentle caress. There is a
sudden change in the mood and people
start feeling happy and jovial. The city
is all decked up like a beautiful bride.
The four days of colorfulness and great
outburst of good energy followed by
pandal hopping day and night, various
puja special food and not to forget the
specially made sweets with amazing
flavours is what the kolkatans look
forward to every year.
The puja spirit ushered in with the
Contd.
spirit of MAHALAYA. And as the puja
pandals get all adorned with dazzling
decorations with fine craftsmanship’s
and complex light arrangements :
the festivities start with a bang. The
next four days starting with shosti
begins with aarti, delicious bhogs,
pushpanjali, pandal hopping and social
gatherings. The days merge into one
long gathering and before you realize,
Bijaya Dashami sets in for the “MAA”goddess Durga to go back to her
in-laws place.
Durga puja is over for the year and it
is again time to get on with our daily
lives again and eagerly await for the
next year when “MAA” will again arrive
home with all new gifts and
blessings for ALL.
You are invited to the festival of this world and your life is blessed - Rabindranath Tagore.
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1., 2. BYMA Club
and its interior.
3. Dudhnai para
pratima
4. 5. Pandal by
Saha Para and the
pratima
6. Agnibina
Pratima
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by Rizwan Shah
Software Executive - IT, Mumbai
Eid-ul-Adha (‘festival of Sacrifice’), also known as
the Greater Eid, is the second most important festival in the Muslim calendar.
(sometimes a goat) as a reminder of Ibrahim’s obedience to Allah, In India, the animal has to be killed
at a slaughterhouse.
The festival remembers the prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son when God ordered him
to.
Eid Celebrations : Eid usually starts with Muslims
going to the Mosque for prayers, dressed in their
best clothes and thanking Allah for all the blessings
they have received. It is also a time when they visit
family and friends as well as offering presents.
On the occasion of Eid it is obligatory to give a set
amount of money to charity to be used to help poor
people buy new clothes and food so they too can
celebrate.
The story of Ibrahim’s sacrifice
Eid-ul-Adha celebrates the occasion when Allah
appeared to Ibrahim in a dream and asked him to
sacrifice his son Isma’il as an act of obedience to
God.
The devil tempted Ibrahim by saying he should
disobey Allah and spare his son. As Ibrahim was
about to kill his son, Allah stopped him and gave
him a lamb to sacrifice instead. Today Muslims all
over the world, who can afford it, sacrifice a sheep
You are invited to the festival of this world and your life is blessed - Rabindranath Tagore.
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1. 2. & 3. By Tiana Tomy.
Age: 9years,
studying in class 4
(D/O Mr. Tomy Austine)
4. By Amanda D’costa.
Age: 5years,
studying in class 1
(D/O Mr. Virgil D’costa)
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DIWALI or sheer grandeur and spectacle,
few festivals in the world can match Diwali.
Markets suddenly come to life with panoply
of mithais, clothes and household utensils.
Homes are lit up with twinkling earthen
lamps and candles. Despite the diversity,
Diwali is perhaps the only festival that is
celebrated throughout India in one form or
another.
Eco-Friendly Diwali
An increasing number of educated urban
people now prefer to celebrate an ecofriendly Diwali. Let us see how we could
contribute in making this Diwali eco-friendly,
and still make it a delightful festival.
Celebrate together.
Festivals are best celebrated with your
closed ones around you. So think of getting
your relatives, friends and neighbours
at one place and having the festivities
going on. This will not only reduce the cost
of celebration and amount of pollution as
compared to individual celebrations, it will
also brings more excitement, closeness and
bonding among everyone.
electricity consumption that normally reaches
sky high during each Diwali.
Splurge more, but on emotion.
While it’s a great time for shopping, buy things
that are required for the festival. Splurging
on unnecessary items will only elevate the
Crack it thoughtfully.
budget. Buy less of plastic and use-and-throw
Fire crackers leave the city hazy, noisy and
decoration items. Instead, try to shop for
littered with paper remains the next morning.
Instead of the traditional crackers, opt for eco- recyclable material. Also, while cleaning the
friendly products that are made from recycled house before Diwali, restrain from dumping
things, instead give the discarded things to
papers and the noise produced is within the
the underprivileged people.
decibel limits set by the Central Pollution
Control Board.
Go earthy.
While the electric illumination looks stunning,
there is no comparison to the age old diyas.
The additional advantages of these diyas are
that they are bio-degradable, cost effective
and still look traditional and very beautiful.
Plus, you can also contribute in saving on
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DIY
Do It Yourself (DIY) & get your CreaTive
best to the fore in decorating your houses:
something as simple as Floating Candles.
• Cut the protruding thread, if any.
• Here you are ready with your homemade
floating candle. Step 3
Material Required for Making Floating
Candle:
• Wax
• Thread
• Pencil
• Match Box
• Container.
Material Required for Usage of the Floating
Candle.
• Crystal Bowl
• Flower petals
• Vermilion
Procedure for Making Floating Candle
• Take a paper cup (easily available in
market, generally used in tea stall for serving
tea.)
• Take wax in a container and heat it on a
slow flame. [You can melt a few half used
candles]
• Mean while take a thick thread tie it with
pencil. Be careful to place the candle exactly
at the centre.
• Pour the melted wax in a paper cup.
• Keep it aside for cooling.
• After 15 minutes, once the wax is settled;
gradually pull off the pencil.
• Now hold the cup and tear the paper cup
as shown below. Step 2
Procedure for Decorating the Floating Candle.
• Take a crystal bowl add some water and a
spoon full of vermilion (Sindoor) in it.
• Add flower petals( you can use Rose and
Marigold flower )
• Place a candle carefully in the bowl.
• Lit it with match stick. Step 4
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Let this diwali burn all your bad times and enter you in good times. Wishing all a sparkling & blessed DIWALI. - Anonymous.
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We thank those who have sent us
their contributions.
It’s time we again share our experiences, tell us
how you celebrated the festival of lights “DIWALI”
in your own creative best way & made it unique &
worthwhile.
We invite you all to write to us at :
reflections@homewardbound.in
and see your work published in the
upcoming issues.
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