Friday 22 July 2011

The Famous ‘Failures’

*      Mahatma Gandhi

He was an average student in his childhood who can hardly managed to pass his exams. Yes friends Gandhiji passed his matriculation exam with difficulty and not only this even after completing his law , he failed at establishing his practice in Mumbai and was turned down for a part- time job as a high school teacher.

*      Rabindranath Tagore

This famous literature novelist was started his education from home and even though he was sent to England for further study, but he dropped and didn’t complete his studies.

*      J.K Rowling

The writer of the famous book Harry Potter was rejected for her first book Harry potter and the philosopher’s stone by twelve publishers before Bloomsbury accepted it. The rest is now History.

*      Rajnikanth

He is supposedly the most paying actor in India. But this person worked many odd jobs, even as a bus conductor of Bangalore. He gave up his job and joined film industry. And after that there was no turning back.

*      Albert Einstein

When he was young, his parents thought he was mentally challenged. His grades in school were also very poor that a teacher asked him to quit. Now I don’t think that I need to tell much about this great scientist.

*      Thomas Edison

His teachers said he was "too stupid to learn anything." He was fired from his first two jobs for being "non-productive." As an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb. When a reporter asked, "How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?" Edison replied, "I didn’t fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps."

Saturday 19 March 2011

Rise in Sugarcane FRP for season 2011-12

The Govt. of India has announced new FRP for Sugar Season 2011-12. The New FRP will Rs.145/- Per Qntl. as conmpared to Rs. 139/- Per Qntl. for Basic sugar recovery of 9.5% all over india. The Hike in FRP of sugarcane has created bright picture of cane growers. The Sugar Cane Production will move up in future considering the more & more farmer will plant sugarcane to captured increased FRP. The Increased FRP will disturb the picture for Sugar Mills. The Sugar Mills Associations especially in Tamilnadu & UP are seems to be against FRP Hike. The Picture in Maharashtra is quite different as compared to UP & TN, The Avg. Recovery factor of around 11% & Increased sugarcane plantation is primary reason for the same. The Recovery for the TN & UP is Averaging around 7-8%. Instead of rising FRP, The Sugarcane Growers are not seems to plant more sugarcane in TN & UP.
We will see the Price war between Cane Farmers & Sugar Mills in 2011-12 especially in TN & UP. In Maharashtra story will be different as The Cane Growers are geting comfortable prices for thier output.