Introducing Kerala discussion forum
February 7th, 2007
From today, Kerala Tips is hosting a Kerala discussion forum. The idea is to have quality discussions on topics related to Kerala only.
Currently only a limited set of forum topics are added. New forums will be added based on your suggestions. Some of the early participating members will be selected as forum moderators.
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July 1st, 2007 at 10:03 am
KeyboardVIEW - Online Keyboard
KeyboardVIEW is an online software to type Malayalam characters by using the keyboard or clicking on the
screen.
http://www.verseview.info/keyboard/keyboardview.htm
Features:
- Type Malayalam characters using keyboard or clicking on the on-screen keyboard.
- Copy the typed text to your favorite word processor.
- No software installation requried except for the Malayalam font.
- The typed text can be trans-literated to English script (Malayalam words in English letters)
Please enjoy KeyboardVIEW for free and send your comments to verseview@yahoo.com
Please note that this software is in progress. Some features are not fully implemented yet.
Thank You
Binu Joseph
verseview@yahoo.com
November 1st, 2007 at 4:47 am
Thinking of studying in the UK? Bobby
Aloysius is ready to help you
London: Olympian Bobby Aloysius, one of India’s pre-eminent athletes, is offering a highly valuable service to Indian students aspiring to study in England. Her exclusive education website http://www.ukstudyadvice.com is coming alive today with content quality that easily surpasses any other site on this subject.
This enterprise complements Bobby’s own recent transformation from an athlete to an international student and coaching expert. Bobby, who left competitive athletics two years ago after a series of tussles with the sporting patriarchs in India, went on to do her masters in coaching science in England. “My stint as a student in England convinced me of the need to offer a comprehensive, totally free and authentic guidance service to aspiring students from the subcontinent,” says the reigning Indian and South Asian champion in high jump.
This well-crafted website demystifies the UK study concept and makes the processes look extremely transparent and simple. Bobby has spared no efforts in creating perhaps the best online resource base to help UK study aspirants.
Exhaustive details on various courses, eligibility, scholarship, visa formalities, part-time work prospects, fee structure and work permit are included in this site. “Prospective students and their parents can register their names in this site and indicate their interest of courses. My team will get back to the students and guide them through the maze of options and be with them throughout their selection and induction to the preferred course. All this service will be totally free of cost,” adds Bobby, who has been in England for training and studies since 2003.
Of late, education counseling has become a feisty business for profit-based agencies and even fraudsters, contends Bobby. Her idea is to offer a viable and trustworthy alternative to students and their parents. “My mission is to address this issue as well. I have signed contracts only with reputed universities. Students pay the fees directly to the university once the admission process is over. My team will assist the students throughout the process, and I will take initiative to refund the fees in the eventuality of visa being denied to a student,” says Bobby.
Bobby, whose crowning glory was the silver medal jump in Busan Asian Games, argues that studies in England is not as expensive as most people think. With the right kind of work options, students can raise most of the money required for the studies and stay, she says. “I intend to give the big picture. Even students from quite ordinary backgrounds can now afford to study in England. The law allows students to work part-time during the course and full-time for one year once the course is over. If students are helped in the right way they will be able to judiciously distribute their studies and work, and recover practically the entire amount spent on course fee and stay.” More details of her service can be had from the website http://www.ukstudyadvice.com
May 7th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
Drishyam TV First Free Malayalam Television Channel on the Internet
August 21st, 2008 at 10:45 am
Hi everybody,
here is a useful webiste for KERALA PSC EXAM PREPARATION.
here you can find a lot of previous solved question papers.
cheers !
happy learning , wishing yu a great success in forth comming exams !!
August 21st, 2008 at 10:47 am
keralapscguide.com ia an exclusive web portal for KERALA PSC EXAM PREPARATION. here you get a lot of previous questions and guidelines absolutely free of cost.
cheers and happy learning
wishing you a great success in forth coming exams
September 2nd, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Kerala Trip fabulous… Thanks to K2K Holidays
Hi…. Just coming Back from the trip of Kerala. Was really confused on were to go on my honeymoon trip as it was during the monsoon season. Came across to many of the travel agents across through just dial services. All of this guys where promoting all the same himachal, Kerala, Kashmir etc.. but no one was really able to clear the doubts about the rain and the best place to go. Except for K2K Holidays who just surprised us by sending around 9 mails at first all in the brochure format with pictures of hotel and the offers. They had send me options of luxurious resorts like leela at Goa , a Kerala package etc. They also explained very well about the climate it wil be in Kerala and about the special honeymoon package they were operating. We had made our mind with our first interaction with them itself about going to Kerala. But we still checked with the rates with other agents and found out that their rates were also very competitive. The Agency had a person on reception in Kerala who made us more confident to go to the place even after hearing about the heavy rains that hit Kerala. We booked 3 nights at Munnar followed by 1 night at the houseboat. It was all covered in only Rs 17000 for 2 and the resort that we stayed in Munnar (Blackberry resort) was just fabulous. We just relaxed at the place more as there was no need to go for the sightseeing (Even though we had a car with us) after seeing the views from our balcony. The Houseboat experience was also breathtaking.
Kerala is totally recommendable in Moonsoon and yes booking it through K2K Will add to the value of it.
Regards,
Anish