Friday 15 June 2012

Dang Dang Diga diga lyrics-Manam Kothi paravai

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....


Aiyayyo vaadi pulla aalillla veetukkulla
Aiyayyo vaadi pulla aalillla veetukkulla
vechikka enna vaazha vazhugaatha paasi pola..
vechikka enna vaazha vazhugaatha paasi pola..
Dang dang diga diga dang dang....
Dang dang diga diga dang dang....
Aiyayyo aagathunga athu mattum venaamunga
Aiyayyo aagathunga athu mattum venaamunga
Ennaikku thannimelayyy erugaatha aasa ponga
Ennaikku thannimelayyy erugaatha aasa ponga
Dang dang diga diga dang dang....
Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Aarunnaa kaveriyaam anbu iyyaa neeyaaam aaaaahhaaahh
Aarunnaa kaveriyaam anbu iyyaa neeyaaam
oorunnaa thanjavooru unpola ingey yaaru...
kuthununaaa tappaanguthu kummunnaa unpola
muthunnaa aanimuthuuuuu moodaatha enna paathu.....
jawunnaaa jawwu mitaai jangunnu thullaaatha neee
lovunna enna sollu raavaga summa nillu
aiyo neee poriyeediii alvaavum thaariyediiii


Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....


Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....
Aiyayyo vaadi pulla aalillla veetukkulla
Aiyayyo vaadi pulla aalillla veetukkulla
vechikka enna vaazha vazhugaatha paasi pola..
Ennaikku thannimelayyy erugaatha aasa ponga

Dang dang dang dang..

Aachinaa manorama pechinnaaa paappaiyaathaa aaaaaaaaaahhhhhaaahaaa
Aachinaa manorama pechinnaaa paappaiyaathaa 
Moochinaa neeyee thaandi muzhusaa nee poyen theendiii
porunaa vekka poru vennaaga akka poru
thaarunna vazha thaaru tharuvenneey mutham nooru
Ehhhhh kattunaa unna mattum illanaa sanniyaasam..
vettunaa thundu rendu velagaatha enna kandu
yengaatha ennga poven epo naaa ammaa aaven


Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....
Aiyayyo vaadi pulla aalillla veetukkulla
Aiyayyo aagathunga athu mattum venaamunga
vechikka enna vaazha vazhugaatha paasi pola..
aaa ahaaaa h Ennaikku thannimelayyy erugaatha aasa thaanga




Dang dang diga diga dang dang....

Dang dang diga diga dang dang....
Dang Dang dang diga diga dang dang dang
Dang Dang dang diga diga dang dang dang


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Sunday 19 February 2012

THE 2010 COMMONWEALTH GAMES



The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, were held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. A total of 6,081 athletes from 71 Commonwealth nations and dependencies competed in 21 sports and 272 events. It was the largest international multi-sport event to be staged in Delhi and India, eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982.
The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main stadium of the event. It was the first time that the Commonwealth Games were held in India and the second time it was held in Asia after Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1998. The official mascot of the Games was Shera and the official song of the Games, "Jiyo Utho Bado Jeeto", was composed by celebrated Indian musician A.R. Rahman.
The two principal bids for the 2010 Commonwealth Games were from Delhi, India and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. A ballot of members was held in November 2003 at the Commonwealth Games Federation General Assembly in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Delhi bid won by a margin of 46 votes to 22, confirming India's first successful bid for the Games. The bid was Canada's attempt to hold the games for the fifth time.[6][7][8] India's bid motto was New Frontiers and Friendships.
India shifted the balance in its favour in the second round of voting with a promise that it would provide US$100,000 to each participating country, along with air tickets, boarding, lodging and transport At the launch of the Queen’s Baton Relay in October 2009, the Business Club of India (BCI) was formed through the partnership of the organising committee, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). The BCI was formed to both market the Games and promote Indian business interests internationally.
The initial total budget estimated by the Indian Olympic Association in 2003 for hosting the Games was Indian Rupee ₹1,620 crore (US$351.54 million). In 2010, however, the official total budget soon escalated to an estimated Indian Rupee ₹11,500 crore (US$2.5 billion), a figure which excluded non-sports-related infrastructure development. Business Today magazine estimated that the Games cost Indian Rupee ₹60,000 crore (US$13.02 billion). The 2010 Commonwealth Games are reportedly the most expensive Commonwealth Games ever.
Several concerns were raised over the preparations of the Games and these included excessive budget overruns, likelihood of floods in Delhi due to heavy monsoon rains, infrastructural compromise, poor living conditions at the Commonwealth Games Village, delays in construction of the main Games' venues, the withdrawal of prominent athletes, widespread corruption by officials of the Games' Organizing Committee and possibility of a terrorist attack by militants.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi was criticized by several prominent Indian politicians and social activists. One of the outspoken critics of the Games is Mani Shankar Aiyar, former Indian Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports. In July 2010, he remarked that he would be "unhappy if the Commonwealth Games are successful". On September 23, The Daily Telegraph UK showed photographs taken of child labour working on the Games sites.
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), an apex Government of India anti-corruption agency, released a report highlighting financial irregularities in up to fourteen Games projects.
Numerous incidents took place a week before the start of the games. Some of those include,
More than a dozen athletes from Australia and England, mainly swimmers, fell ill in the initial days of the swimming competitions. Early suspicions rested on the quality of water in the swimming pools of the SPM Complex, but other competing teams, including South Africa, reported no such illness. Daily water quality tests were being carried out on the water of the pools, as mandated by the event standards. Additional tests were ordered after news of the illnesses, but they also did not find anything amiss. The Australian team's chief doctor, Peter Harcourt, ruled that the "chances of the [Delhi] pool being the cause of the problem is very remote" and praised the hygiene and food quality in the Delhi Games Village. He suggested that it could be a common case of Traveler's diarrhea (locally called Delhi belly), or the Australian swimmers could have contracted the stomach virus during their training camp in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[156] Reports of locals filling bottles with tap water, then sealing them and then selling the bottled water as purified water have come out of Delhi. English Olympic and Commonwealth gold-medalist swimmer Rebecca Adlington said that the water quality was absolutely fine.
In another incident, three Ugandan officials were injured when the car they were travelling in hit a security wheel stopper at the Games village. The chairman of the Games Organizing Committee, Suresh Kalmadi, apologized to the Ugandan High Commissioner to India for the freak car accident.
Coming upto the events that was conducted in 2010 CWG.




There were events in 21 disciplines across 17 sports for the 2010 CWG. Some of those events are
·         Aquatics
Out of these events, Indians marked their step in,
ARCHERY Deepika won her gold medal in women’s singles.
SHOOTING Gangan Narang was outstanding.
TABLE TENNISWrestlers all showed their drastic performance.
ATHLETICSfor the first time in discuss throw, 3 Indian women rocked the field.
TENNISSania won silver medal in women’s singles.
HOCKEYis the event where Indians were thrashed by Australia in finals.
BADMINTON where Saina Nehwal made the nation proud, winning her first gold medal in CWG.

Nations were ranked first by count of gold medals, then silver medals, then the bronze medals Australia led the medal table with 74 golds, 55 silver & 48 Bronze and a total of 177 medals on the whole. India stood second in the table with the historic record of 38 Golds, 27 Silver and 36 Bronze and a total of 101 medals, thus bowing out England to third place with a difference of a single Gold medal.

The games closed on 14 October 2010 in a colorful closing ceremony featuring both Indian and Scottish performers. The closing ceremony was not as beautnbbiful as the opening ceremony; it marked the end of the Games with a huge celebration with singers from all over India providing a musical retreat which had the whole stadium dancing. The Commonwealth Games flag was handed over to representatives of Glasgow, Scotland, which will host the XX Commonwealth Games in 2014. At the closing ceremony, the President of the Commonwealth Games Federation declared that Delhi had hosted a "truly exceptional Games".

India is largely a single-sport country, with cricket far outstripping all other sports in terms of the talent, sponsorships, spectator support, and media attention it receives. The Indian cricket team is currently (15 October 2010) ranked world number one in Test cricket. India is largely a single-sport country, with cricket far outstripping all other sports in terms of the talent, sponsorships, spectator support, and media attention it receives. The Indian cricket team is currently (15 October 2010) ranked world number one in Test cricket.[161] There have been worthy world-level contenders in some sports, like Vishwanathan Anand in Chess, or Prakash Padukone and Saina Nehwal in Badminton, but they have been the exception rather than the norm. Hockey was a popular sport till the early 1980s, but a crushing defeat by Pakistan in the finals of the 1982 Asian Games, followed quickly by India winning the 1983 Cricket World Cup, shifted the balance in cricket's favour. One of the important aims of hosting the Commonwealth Games was to build world-class athletics infrastructure within the nation, expose audiences to top-level non-cricket competition, and encourage the youth to "Come out and play". 


 









Saturday 31 December 2011

Nanban- Asku Laska Amo Lyrics


Ask láska' is the 16 language love song  Madhan karky have penned for Nanban 
Ask ? Laska ? Emo ? Aye ? Liebe ? Habo ? Boling ? Cinta ? Ishq ? Meile ? Love ? Ishta 
? Prema ? Pyaar?kathal?
Every word in the opening of Ask Laska means 'love' in 16 different languages. 
'Ask' is love in Turkish and 'Laska' in Slovak! 
Vijay Prakash and Chinmayi have added all the magic in Ask Laska. 




?Ask - Turkish | ?Laska - Slovak  |
?Amour - French/Spanish | ?Ai - Chinese |
?Ast - Icelandic | ?Liebe - German
?Ahava - Hebrew | ?Bolingo - Lingala |
?Cinta - Malay | ?Ishq - Arabic |
?Meile - Lithuanian |  ?Love - English
?Ishtam - Telugu | ?Premam - Malayalam
?Pyaar - Hindi | ?Kaathal - Tami




Yeno thannaale unmelae, kadhal kondane
Yedho unnaale en vazhvil artham kandaene


Aah asku laska amo amo aai asthu asthu laibae
Aahava bolingo chintha chintha isku isku meilae
Love ishta pyaaro pyaaro, oru kadhal undhan meley


Athanai mozhi-yilum, vaarthai ovvorndru koidhen
mothamaai korthuthaan, kaadhal chendondru seidhen
unnidan neettinen kadhalai kaatinen


Yeno thannaale unmelae, kadhal kondane
Yedho unnaale en vazhvil artham kandaene


Aah asku laska amo amo aai asthu asthu laibae

Aahava bolingo chintha chintha isku isku meilae
Love ishta pyaaro pyaaro, oru kadhal undhan meley



Pluto-vil unnai naan koodaetruven
Vinmeengal porukki soodetruven
Mukkonangal padipen, un mookin melae
vittam mattam padipen un nenjin melae
Mellidaiyodu valaikodu naan aaigiren .....ohh..


hmm.mmmmm..
Plato-vin maganai un vedamaa ?
Aaraaichi nadatha naan koodama ?.


paazhum  noyil vilundhai, un kannil kanden
naalum unnum marundhaai,  en mutham thandhen
Un nenjil naadi maanivaika,  kaadhal kaadhal endrey kaetka



Aah asku laska amo amo aai asthu asthu laibae
Aahava bolingo chintha chintha isku isku meilae
Love ishta pyaaro pyaaro, oru kadhal undhan meley



De-ja-vo kanavil thee mootinaai
raaja en manathai yen vaatinaai
Kapam kettu mirati - nee veppam kondaai
ratham motham kodhika en pakkam vandhaai
vennilavaaga, idhamaaga kulirootavaaaa????


Kannaadi nilavvaai kan koosinaai
Venvanna nizhalaai man veesinaai
pullil pootha pani nee - oru kallam illai
Virus illaah kanini - un ullam vellai


Nee kollai malli mullai polae,
pillai mellum sollai polae


Aah asku laska amo amo ..


Aah asku laska amo amo aai asthu asthu laibae

Aahava bolingo chintha chintha isku isku meilae
Love ishta pyaaro pyaaro, oru kadhal undhan meley

Love ista piyaaro piyaaro, oru kadhal undhan mele


Athanai mozhi-yilum, vaarthai ovvorndrum koidhen
mothamaai korthuthaan, kaadhal chendondru seidhen




Yeno thannaale unmelae, kadhal kondane
Yedho unnaale en vazhvil artham kandaene

Kazhugu song---lyrics

Ambalaikum Pombalaikum Avasaram,
Atha Kaathalunu Solluraanga Anaivarum..
Kathal Oru Kannamboochi Kalavaram,
Athu Eppothumae Bothaiyana Nelavaram..


Ambalaikum Pombalaikum Avasaram,
Atha Kaathalunu Solluraanga Anaivarum..
Kathal Oru Kannamboochi Kalavaram,
Athu Eppothumae Bothaiyana Nelavaram..
Appo Aanum Ponnum Othumaiya Irunthuchu
Athu Kaathalilae Olagathayae Maranthuchu
Athu Vaazhtha Pothilum Illa Erantha Pothilum
Athu Pirinjathey Illa, Athu Maranjathey Illa..
Thenam Jodi Jodiyaai, Inga Seththu Kadakumdaa,
Atha Thookumbothellam En Nenju Valikumdaa..


Nee Sollum Kaathalellam Malayeri Pochu Sikku
Thumbalapola Vanthu Poguthu Intha Kaathalu
Kaathalunu Solluraanga, Kandapadi Suththuraanga
Dabbu K?ranja, Mabbu K?ranjaa, Thalli P?raanga
Kaathalellamae Oru Kannaamb??chi,
Ithil Aanum Pennumae Thenam Kaanaa P?chu,
Kaathalilae Tharkulaigal K?ranje P?chu..
Ada Unmai Kaathalae, Illa ?ithappu,
Inga Oruthan ?aavuraan, Aana Oruthan Vaazhuraan..
Ada ?nnada Ulagam, Ithil ?ththana Kalagam,
Inga Kaathalae Paavam, Ithu Yaar Vitta ?aabham..


Ambalaikum P?mbalaikum Avasaram,
Atha Kaathalunu ??lluraanga Anaivarum..


Inniki Kaathal ?llam R?mba R?mba Maariduchu
Kanna Paakuthu Kaiya K??kuthu R??mu Kaekuthu
?llam Mudinja Pinnum Friendunu ??llikittu
Vaazhuravanga R?mba Perudaa Kaetupaaruda..
Ippa Kaathal Th?thutaa, Yaarum ?aavathey Illa,
Ada Onnu Th?thutaa, Rendu Irukuthu Ulla..
Ipa ?llam Devadaasu ?vanum Illa..
Avan P?zhuthu P?kkuku Oru Figure'ra Paakuraan,
Ava ?elavu Pannathaan Oru L??sa Thaeduraa
Rendu Perumae Inga P?iyaa Pazhaguraa
R?mba Pulichu P?chuna Kai Kuluki Piriyiraa..
Avan P?zhuthu P?kkuku Oru Figure'ra Paakuraan,
Ava ?elavu Pannathaan Oru L??sa Thaeduraa
Rendu Perumae Inga P?iyaa Pazhaguraa
R?mba Pulichu P?chuna Kai Kuluki Piriyiraa..

Saturday 26 November 2011

Shocking: Kabaddi World Cup champions go home by auto rickshaw


Ludhiana: Hours after they won the World Cup with a thumping victory over England, Indian women Kabaddi players were seen on the streets waiting for auto rickshaw to reach home. The players who made the country proud on Sunday were badly treated by their team management. The players were not provided conveyance to reach their home.
Moreover, the game officials didn’t even pay the hotel bills on time leading to the embarrassment of the players. While checking out, the players were stopped by the hotel staff for non payment of their food bills.
The arrangements for the stay of players were made in Park Plaza hotel. According to the hotel officials, food bill worth Rs 22,000 was due on the players which the game officials hadn’t paid. The players were made to wait at the hotel reception for two hours and were allowed to check out only after their bills were paid.
Punjab Sports Director Pargat Singh said the arrangements for the kabaddi players were made by the organising committee. “We fulfilled all the demands made by the team management. If the players faced an inconvenient it’s the responsibility of the team management,” said Singh.
After checking out, the players, with prize in their hand, were seen standing on the streets waiting for public transport. Most of them went their home walking.   
Players told that they had to spend the entire week in one pair of clothes as their luggage got burnt in the bus accident ahead of the semi0final clash. The team management didn’t arrange for fresh pair of clothes for the players.