On this joyous festival of Ugadi and Gudi Pawda, spread joy and happiness. This festival marks the beginning of a New Year. People all over India celebrate this day with different names but the true essence of this celebration remains the same.
Deepavali is the festival of lights, sharing sweets to celebrate the happiness of defeating the enemy. It's not about menacing fire crackers that cause pollution and child labor. Say YES to DIYAS and NO to CRACKERS
Monday, 31 March 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
AAP on Google Hangout: 2014 March 29-30
AAP National Secretary - Pankaj Gupta will be live on Google hangout on Saturday to take questions from volunteers about the AAP. Further, we also have two Live sessions with our Loksabha Candidates and one fundraiser hangout event focused on business issues this weekend.
Note: When you submit questions please be brief and precise.
You can watch these Hangouts live at Watch Live at: http://myaap.in/hangout
Session 1:
Date: Saturday, March 29th, 8:00 AM IST
Topic: Volunteer Questions and Party Response.
Guest: Pankaj Gupta - Aam Aadmi Party National Secretary:
Ask your question to the guests on:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iT2xScaXxMNA1jqPphSL0VTqpWU01vuequY10dvEqR8/viewform
Session 2:
Date: Saturday, March 29th, 9:30 PM IST
Watch Live at: http://myaap.in/hangout
Topic: Live with Loksabha Candidates
Guests:
Anita Pratap - Ernakulam/Kochi (Kerala) - Writer and Journalist (CNN and TIME).
Nina P Nayak - Bangalore South (Karnataka) - Member of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Pratap Goswamy - Ramtek (Maharastra) - Social Activist and Consultant for small/medium scale industries.
Ask your question to the guests on:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1L4_EUVDKBezAe77IudSoXOzN5mjZeu2lumnGSGm1iiI/viewform
Session 3:
Date: Sunday, March 30th, 9:00 AM IST
Watch Live at: http://myaap.in/hangout
Topic: Live with Loksabha Candidates
Guests:
Habung Payeng - Arunachal West - Former Information Commissioner, Arunachal Pradesh.
Dr. Dhanada Kanta Mishra - Berhampur (Odisha) - Academician/Administrator
Ask your question to the guests on:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YULWjJnKYF9btfWTPXBlSgOG890I3M3bHy3oFVr5b80/viewform
Session 4:
Topic: Honest Politics - the key to good governance and economic growth
Raji Bajaj, MD Bajaj Auto
Amit Agarwal (Senior Finance Executive, AAP Supporter)
Atishi Marlena (AAP Spokesperson & Policy Team)
Submit your questions here.
Note: When you submit questions please be brief and precise.
You can watch these Hangouts live at Watch Live at: http://myaap.in/hangout
Session 1:
Date: Saturday, March 29th, 8:00 AM IST
Topic: Volunteer Questions and Party Response.
Guest: Pankaj Gupta - Aam Aadmi Party National Secretary:
Ask your question to the guests on:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iT2xScaXxMNA1jqPphSL0VTqpWU01vuequY10dvEqR8/viewform
Session 2:
Date: Saturday, March 29th, 9:30 PM IST
Watch Live at: http://myaap.in/hangout
Topic: Live with Loksabha Candidates
Guests:
Anita Pratap - Ernakulam/Kochi (Kerala) - Writer and Journalist (CNN and TIME).
Nina P Nayak - Bangalore South (Karnataka) - Member of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Pratap Goswamy - Ramtek (Maharastra) - Social Activist and Consultant for small/medium scale industries.
Ask your question to the guests on:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1L4_EUVDKBezAe77IudSoXOzN5mjZeu2lumnGSGm1iiI/viewform
Session 3:
Date: Sunday, March 30th, 9:00 AM IST
Watch Live at: http://myaap.in/hangout
Topic: Live with Loksabha Candidates
Guests:
Habung Payeng - Arunachal West - Former Information Commissioner, Arunachal Pradesh.
Dr. Dhanada Kanta Mishra - Berhampur (Odisha) - Academician/Administrator
Ask your question to the guests on:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YULWjJnKYF9btfWTPXBlSgOG890I3M3bHy3oFVr5b80/viewform
Session 4:
Topic: Honest Politics - the key to good governance and economic growth
Raji Bajaj, MD Bajaj Auto
Amit Agarwal (Senior Finance Executive, AAP Supporter)
Atishi Marlena (AAP Spokesperson & Policy Team)
Submit your questions here.
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Earth Hour 2014
Use your power to make change a reality.
Everyone has power to make real change and impact in the world. Including you. We are inviting you to join the global movement.
Earth Hour is a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Earth Hour engages a massive mainstream community on a broad range of environmental issues.
The event is held worldwide and held towards the end of March annually, encouraging individuals, communities, households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet.
Be part of the world’s biggest and most engaging grassroots movement. To date, hundreds of thousands of businesses, governments and organizations have stepped forward to lead and commit to Earth Hour.
Join the global movement and take a stand against this threat to our planet. Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off all the non-essential lights for one hour to deliver a strong message and about the need for action on global warming.
To be part of Earth Hour, when you’re leaving the office this weekend – shut down and pull the plug on your computer and any other electrical items not in use. Where there is a switch, at least turning equipment off at the wall, it all makes a tiny difference but collectively it puts real dent in the energy consumption which is changing the way we think…
Let’s save more energy by switching off more electrical equipment every day and make a difference to our planet!
While Earth Hour is a once-in-a-year campaign, the idea is that we exercise this as frequently as possible. Getting involved helps you to think about what you can do to reduce energy use. The campaign has been very successful in raising awareness globally, so please do support the cause.
Take the message to your Homes and get your family involved in the Earth Hour too. This year on 29th March 2014 from 8.30 PM to 9.30 PM, switch of the lights at your home. Celebrate the Earth Hour. Use your power to make change a reality.
Everyone has power to make real change and impact in the world. Including you. We are inviting you to join the global movement.
Earth Hour is a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Earth Hour engages a massive mainstream community on a broad range of environmental issues.
The event is held worldwide and held towards the end of March annually, encouraging individuals, communities, households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet.
Be part of the world’s biggest and most engaging grassroots movement. To date, hundreds of thousands of businesses, governments and organizations have stepped forward to lead and commit to Earth Hour.
Join the global movement and take a stand against this threat to our planet. Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off all the non-essential lights for one hour to deliver a strong message and about the need for action on global warming.
To be part of Earth Hour, when you’re leaving the office this weekend – shut down and pull the plug on your computer and any other electrical items not in use. Where there is a switch, at least turning equipment off at the wall, it all makes a tiny difference but collectively it puts real dent in the energy consumption which is changing the way we think…
Let’s save more energy by switching off more electrical equipment every day and make a difference to our planet!
While Earth Hour is a once-in-a-year campaign, the idea is that we exercise this as frequently as possible. Getting involved helps you to think about what you can do to reduce energy use. The campaign has been very successful in raising awareness globally, so please do support the cause.
Take the message to your Homes and get your family involved in the Earth Hour too. This year on 29th March 2014 from 8.30 PM to 9.30 PM, switch of the lights at your home. Celebrate the Earth Hour. Use your power to make change a reality.
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