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ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON Kerala sets new education course (adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org) Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents. Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta. From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'. A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at

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ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

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ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

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Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

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Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

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ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 6: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 7: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 8: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 9: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 10: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 11: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 12: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 13: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 14: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 15: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 16: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 17: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 18: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 19: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 20: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 21: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 22: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 23: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 24: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 25: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 26: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 27: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 28: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 29: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 30: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 31: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 32: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 33: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 34: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 35: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 36: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 37: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 38: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 39: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 40: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 41: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 42: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 43: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 44: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 45: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 46: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 47: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 48: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 49: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 50: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 51: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 52: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 53: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 54: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 55: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 56: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 57: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 58: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 59: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 60: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 61: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 62: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 63: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 64: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 65: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 66: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 67: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 68: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 69: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 70: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 71: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 72: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 73: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 74: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 75: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

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Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 77: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 78: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 79: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 80: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 81: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 82: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 83: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 84: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 85: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 86: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 87: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 88: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 89: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 90: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 91: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 92: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 93: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

Page 94: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

Page 95: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

Page 96: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

Our Corporate Sponsors

Children’s Corner

Here are some Fun Facts!

Flea's can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6ft. person jumping 780 ft. into the air.

Flying from London to New York by Concord, due to the time zones crossed, you can arrive 2 hours before you leave.

The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes or stirrup bone located in the middle ear. It is approximately .11 inches (.28 cm) long.

There are no poisonous snakes in Maine.

The largest man-made lake in the U.S. is Lake Mead, created by Hoover Dam.

The poison arrow frogs of South and Central America are the most poisonous animals in the world.

A new born blue whale measures 20-26 feet (6.0 - 7.9 meters) long and weighs up to 6,614 pounds (3003 kg).

Crocodiles swallow stones to help them dive deeper.

Giraffes are unable to cough.

http://www.icoachmath.com/ DCT SYSTEMS (NILOY INC.)

The Stegosaurus dinosaur measured up to 30 feet (9.1 meters) long but had a brain the size of a walnut.

Armadillos, opossums, and sloth's spend about 80% of their lives sleeping.

The ears of a cricket are located on the front legs, just below the knee.

Scientists have discovered that copper pollution of the atmosphere occurred about 2500 years ago. This was discovered by analyzing ice cores from Greenland. The pollution was attributed to the Romans who used copper for military purposes and to produce coins.

In a full grown rye plant, the total length of roots may reach 380 miles (613 km).

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

No matter its size or thickness, no piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

A Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of fuel in its take-off climb.

A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why.

Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Page 97: ASHA SANDESH * The quarterly newsletter of Asha-Atlanta EMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

ASHA SANDESH*

The quarterly newsletter of Asha-AtlantaEMPOWERING THROUGH EDUCATION

http://www.ashanet.org/atlanta HERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITON

Kerala sets new education course(adapted from an article by Sreedevi Jacob in http://www.indiatogether.org)

Responding to reports of high stress among students and parents, the state of Kerala proposes to revise the grading system used in Class X. More often than not, children have twin responsibilities with regard to schooling - they must study for a bright future, and at the same time realize the unfulfilled career/educational desires of the parents. Parents often form pressure groups to exhort their children to meet these expectations. These parental aspirations have also influenced the working of the schools, which sustain and often add to the pressures exerted by the parents.

Not surprisingly, many students cannot cope with this situation. Help lines in the state have revealed a high number of stress calls by both children and parents around the time Class X results are out each year. Now the state government has decided to remove unhealthy competition from the Class X assessments by introducing a grading system for evaluation from 2004-5, instead of the ranking system used for decades. In the new grading system, an Absolute Grading Pattern (AGP) has been developed with a value point between 1 and 9 for each grade. For example, when an A+ is awarded for those scoring above 90 percent in a subject, the corresponding value point would be 9.  * `Asha Sandesh’ is a phrase in the Hindi language that translates to `Message from Asha’. The word `Asha’ means hope, while `Sandesh’ means message. This newsletter aims to bring you the message about the on-going activities of Asha-Atlanta.

From next year, students will face a 3-tier valuation system, covering their curricular work, co-curricular performance, and excellence in a chosen field. The curricular portion will have written examinations in all the existing subjects, as well as information technology. In this segment 650 marks can be obtained through the written examinations known as 'summative evaluation'.

A second part of the curricular segment, known as 'continuous evaluation', will count for an additional 250 marks which can be obtained through internal assessment, seminars, assignments and projects in these 13 subjects (20 marks each for the existing subjects, and 10 mark for IT). Internal assessments will be based on class tests held in each subject in July and November, the average of which will be taken as class test score. In each subject, there will be a portfolio which will contain one project, one assignment, one seminar, two practical examinations, two records, and the two class tests. Evaluations of co-curricular work will include craftwork, art, physical education and health education. In the third segment, aimed at personality development, leadership quality, communication skills, punctuality, club activities at school, etc will be assessed. Admissions to Plus-2 will be based on the grade obtained in Class X.

For the complete article see http://www.indiatogether.org

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ASHA-ATLANTAHERITAGE INDIA SPECIAL EDITION

CoordinatorUdai Tennati

Publicity/FundraisingGaurav BakshiAshok NarayanSreechand BoppudiMonica GuptaSunitReshma

TreasurerAnup Lakare

ProjectsAshok NarayanSailaja TennatiLavanya S.Vani SarinPuneet Sarin

Web/NewsletterPat SrinivasSathyan Subbiah

Asha for Education is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes. Our Federal Employee Identification number is 77-0459884. It has been granted a federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code Section 501(c).

FUND-RAISING UPDATES

Global Mela – At the recent event at Global Mall, thanks to Mr. Shiv Aggarwal, Asha had an information table. With the high spirited efforts of Monica Gupta, Sailaja Tennati, Sreechand and other volunteers, we managed to spread the word about Asha and get donations of about $1200.

Ashok Narayan has been very intensive in lobbying his corporate friends in sponsoring our projects and fund-raising activites. His efforts have been very fruitful. Thanks to the wide network of Gaurav Bakshi – we will be organizing a 5K run in association with the Independence Day celebrations at Georgia Tech on August 15 th.

As you have noticed this newsletter is a Heritage India special edition. Asha is a having three booths of fund raising activities at the Heritage India Festival. The activities include

PROJECT UPDATES

Asha-Atlanta is currently funding two projects – one a rehabilitation center for blind girls in Tiruchy, Tamil Nadu, and the other a school called Sahyog in Mumbai, where girls who dropped out of school due to social pressures, are given free education. Besides these two we are actively looking for more projects to fund. So if you know of an genuine educational related venture in India that requires funding please do let us know. You can contact Lavanya/Ashok ([email protected]).

MEMBER PROFILE:

Udai & Sailaja Tennati – This couple was one of the folks instrumental in starting the Asha-Atlanta chapter in June 2003.

Udai Tennati is a IIT-Delhi graduate with a Masters from Ohio State University. A high-energy person and very enjoyable to work with, he is the coordinator for Asha. He is currently employed with Manhattan Associates.

Sailaja Tennati is a key fund-raiser for Asha-Atlanta. She was active in raising funds for her Alma Mater UMass, Amherst and exceeded $140K in funds raised with her efforts. She graduated with distinction from UMass, Amherst and is currently employed in Calysto Communications as a Public Relations Manager. Besides the time dedicated to Asha, she is also an active member of the ToastMasters Club and was judged the best speaker for the year 2003. In her spare time Sailaja is an avid reader of mystery novels and a big Sherlock Holmes fan !

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Vedic Mathematics.

As the name indicates, this was derived from the instructions given in our ancient vedas. This ancient system was rediscovered between 1911 and 1918, by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji (1884-1960). According to his research, all of mathematics is based on sixteen Sutras or word-formulae. These Sutras or word-formulae can be used to solve all mathematical problems. He had taken it to the UK in 1960s. There it was hailed as a new alternative system of doing mathematics and is now taught in MBA courses and to economic students.

Dr. L.M. Singhvi, the former High Commissioner of India in the UK, endorses this system wholeheartedly, "A single sutra would generally encompass a varied and wide range of particular applications and may be likened to a programmed chip of our computer age." This is gaining immense popularity among educators in India and is being promoted heavily among well recognized schools and colleges. This method is catching on and is being used instead of calculators to perform complicated calculations with confidence.

Vedic mathematics is an easy to learn and a fun and effective way of doing mental mathematics. Learn a few of our ancient sutras and impress your friends with your incredible mathematical ability (only you will know how incredibly easy it really is). A sample of a couple of the sixteen word-formulae and their applications: Learn these and try them for yourselves!

1. Ae-kaadhikaena Poorvaena = By one more than the one before.

Application of this sutra: A quick way to square numbers that end in 5

75 squared (could not 'raise' 2 to indicate that it is squared) = 5625Explanation: This is solved in two parts. The last two digits are always 25.For the first part, multiply the first digit 7 by 'one more' which is 8=56, making the answer=5625.45*45=2025 (got it??)

Another application of this sutra: multiplying two numbers, where the first digits are the same and the last digits add up to 10.63*67=4221

6*7(one more)=42, 3*7=21; end product=4221

35*85=2725 (got it??)

Now, try for yourselves 35*35=?, 95*95=?, 32*38=?, 81*89=?

1=1225, 7225, 1216, 7209; (put these maybe even upside down??)

2. Nikhilam navathash-charamam dhashathaha = All from 9 and the last from 10

To perform instant subtractions:

1000-673=327Explanation= Subtract all the digits 6,7 from 9, and the last=7 from 10

10000-3894=6106 (Wasn't this easy??)10000-68=9932 (Got it??)

Now try for yourselves:

1000-777, 10000-678, 1000-505

2=223, 9322, 495

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