Friday, August 26, 2011

Ind-Barath to raise funds through PE


Hyderabad-based Ind-Barath Power is looking to raise Rs 1,000 crore through private equity, after the company shelved its plans to go public due to volatile market conditions.
The company is in discussions to raise the money through a private equity deal of almost the same fund size that it had initially planned to raise through an initial public offer, said a person privy to the development. The company did not respond to an e-mailed questionnaire on the issue. In June 2010, the company had filed a draft red herring prospectus which has expired. It was planning to raise around Rs 1,100 crore. Ever since the markets have been volatile, many companies deferred their plans to go public. “L&T Finance has recently received a good response to its IPO, but the current low valuations of listed power and infrastructure companies are a damper,” say experts.
The company which planned to use the proceeds of the IPO for expanding its power generation capacity is now in need of equity for its projects, which are in various stages of development. It is operating a power capacity of around 300 megawatts.
It has three power plants with a combined generation capacity of 1,337.5 megawatts. The company is developing a 700 megawatt coal-based power project in Jharsuguda, Orissa. The first unit is expected to be commissioned by January 2012.
Ind-Barath is also implementing a 660 megawatt power project at Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, that is expected to be commissioned by December 2013. It is developing yet another 300 MW power project in Tamil Nadu, where it has targeted a first unit generation to start by March 2012. It also has a small hydro power project in its kitty with a five megawatt capacity.

National honour for 18 TN police officers


CHENNAI: The Centre on Sunday announced the 2011 Independence Day gold medals for 18 officers of the Tamil Nadu Police.
A press release from the DGP’s office, said the police officers were selected at the all-India level for the distinction, and the medals were awarded on Republic Day and on Independence Day.
The medals — considered the highest honour for police officers — were given, taking into account their achievement and reputation.
Two officers, who had been awarded the President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service, were Sanjeev Kumar, Additional DGP, Headquarters, Chennai, and M Ashok Kumar, DCP, Chennai. Sixteen officers, awarded the Police Medal for Meritorious Service, were G Venkataraman, Dy IGP, Vigilance and Anti-corruption, Chennai; P Murali, SP, State Human Rights Commission, Chennai; S Jayapandian, Dy CoP, L&O, Tiruchy; A Chandrasekaran, SP, Dindigul; N Sivanantham, Dy CoP, Armed Reserve, Chennai; K Balraj, Commandant, TN Special Police Regimental Centre, Avadi; M Xavier Boneventure Stanley, Dy SP, Uthamapalayam Sub-Division, Theni; P Balasubramanian, Dy SP, Special Division, Special Intelligence Unit, Vellore; P Panneer Selvam, Dy SP/Vice Principal, Police Recruit School, Thoothukudi; M Giridhar, Dy SP, Control Room, Office of the DGP, Chennai; N P Rajendran, Inspector, Jam Bazaar L&O Police Station, Chennai; E Sorimuthu, Inspector, Special Task Force, Erode; K Ravi, Inspector, TN Commando Force, Chennai; M Palaniappan, SI, Special Branch, Salem; P Subbiah, Special SI of Police, Highway Patrol Monitoring Cell, Headquarters, Chennai and G Sundararajan, Special SI of Police, Ammapet Police Station, Thanjavur District.

Consecration of MGR temple today


CHENNAI: Nathamedu, a non-descript village near Tirunindravur in Tiruvallur district, is all set to be the hall of fame for MGR fans, as it would house the first temple that would have a concecrated statute of ‘Makkal Thilagam’ M G Ramachandran.
It would be thrown open to public on Monday.
The consecration (kumbhabhishekam) of Arulmigu MGR Aalayam, situated about 40 km from Chennai, will be conducted as per Hindu customs on Monday. The function is expected to be witnessed by thousands of MGR fans from across the southern states.
“The temple will have three statues of MGR,” said L Kalaivanan, a die-hard fan of the former chief minister who conceived the idea of a temple for the Makkal Thilagam. “A six-feet tall idol is placed in the sanctum sanctorum, besides a two-feet idol inside the temple. Another idol is erected on the gopuram.” Like the tens of thousands of MGR fans, Kalaivanan sees the star, who dominated the celluloid and politics of Tamil Nadu for nearly half-a-century, as God. He said that the temple has been constructed at a cost of Rs 21.5 lakh, of which Rs 1.5 lakh was contributed by MGR fans. It spreads over an area of 1,600 sq feet.
The temple would have a priest for performing poojas to the MGR idol and anadhanam has also been planned during the birth and death anniversaries of the late leader.
Interestingly, Chennai housed a temple of MGR in 1989. According to Solai Narayanan, president of Anaithu MGR Podhu Nala Sangam, a die-hard devotee named Vijaya Kumar had constructed the temple at GKM Colony in Villivakkam. However, it was demolished as the structure was built on a pavement, he added.
Recollecting that small temples were constructed for MGR in southern districts such as Karaikudi and Thoothukudi, he said, “MGR is the only political leader from Tamil Nadu, whose statues have been unveiled in Malaysia and Rathanapura in Kandy district in Sri Lanka.” Rathanapura in the neighbouring island nation is the birthplace of MGR,” he added.

Sipcot's three industrial parks to attract Rs 8,400-cr investment


Three industrials park that were promoted by state-run State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited (Sipcot), are expected to attract investments worth over Rs 8,400 crore. The Corporation is now planning to set up a land bank to help investors address the land acquisition issue.
The Corporation, which plays a catalytic role in the development of balanced industrial growth in Tamil Nadu, so far developed 19 industrial complexes in different parts of the state and allotted an extent of 17,889 acres of developed land to 1,979 units resulting in direct and indirect employment opportunity for about 450,000 persons. Tamil Nadu industries minister S P Velumani announced in the Assembly, the total extent acquired since its inception is around 27,115 acres. This apart, proposals for acquiring land for creation of a land bank to keep adequate land readily available to meet the immediate requirement of the needy investors are under process.
This proposed land bank is developed by acquiring dry and barren lands by carefully avoiding cultivable lands.
During 2009, Thervoykandigai Industrial Park, with 1,127 acres of government poramboke land has been established at Thervoykandigai, Gummidipoondi taluk, Thiruvallur district. In this park, 290 acres have been allotted to Michelin India Tamilnadu Tyres Pvt Ltd and 85 acres to Harsha group based on the MoU entered between the companies and the government.
Besides this, 128.07 acres have been allotted to three units including Tamil Nadu Electricity Board. Through these allotments, there would be an investment of Rs 6,817 crore and employment opportunity to 5,150 persons.
Mappedu Industrial Complex, another complex in the same district at Mappedu will be spread over in 123.08 acres of government poramboke land and the entire extent has been allotted to Chennai Port Trust for setting up an integrated dry port and multi modal logistics hub with an investment of Rs 260.5 crore and with an employment potential of 700 persons.
In Manamadurai Industrial Complex, 94.99 acres of land has been allotted to Unity Appliances Ltd, a group company of Videocon, for manufacturing colour television sets and electronic consumer durables with an investment of Rs 1,500 crore.
Apart from this, 4.76 acres has been allotted to a unit as the vendor of Unity Appliances; 30.44 acres have been allotted to a unit belonging to the group of Videocon for setting up a Solar Photovoltaic power plant.
The minister said that following the administrative sanctions issued by the government, acquisition of lands is in progress in Thoothukudi phase II (1,179 acres), Cheyyar Expanion (2,300 acres), Sriperumbudur 26 (Vallam – Vadagal) Expansion (1,780 acres), Oragadam Expansion II (616 acres), Madurai Industrial Park (1,478 acres) and New Industrial Park at Villupuram District (720 acres).
This would enable Sipcot to keep ready 7,900 acres of land for allotment to industries. Sipcot has also proposed to allot 100 acres of land each for setting up of separate industrial parks for investors from countries like Japan, Korea, Finland, Germany and France to attract more foreign investments from them. Acquisition of lands for the proposal in Sriperumbudur expansion scheme is in progress now.

Spreading the word in their own way


CHENNAI: Fervent attempts to mobilize support to commute the death sentence for Perarivalan, one of the convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, by human rights activists and Tamil nationalist groups are yet to catch the attention of mainstream newspapers or television channels. Yet, if the debate has been kept alive in the public fora, the credit should go to some small-time Tamil magazines that do not jostle for space with regular dailies and magazines on the newsstands.
Political and literary publications like ‘Tamil Desiya Tamilar Kannottam’, ‘Samooga Needhi Tamil Desam’, ‘Maanavan’ and ‘Kalachuvadu’ have been highlighting the Perarivalan issue for quite some time, so much so that when the convict’s mercy petition was rejected by the President, thousands of sympathizers gathered for public meetings and protests in Chennai last week.
Thirty-year-old Maamaruthan of Kayathar village near Thoothukudi, who came all the way to participate in a meeting at T Nagar, was spotted browsing small magazines spread out at a make-shift stall at the venue. “In the name of Dravidian ideology, big political parties have cheated Tamils and Perarivalan is one such victim,” said Maamaruthan, who runs a small magazine ‘Porkkalam’ in Tuticorin to address issues affecting Tamils at large and marginalized communities in particular. “We sell around 3,000 copies per month,” he said.
The stalls selling books and magazines are a regular feature in such meetings and protests and the magazines on display go by the names like ‘Tamilkodi Vazhi’, ‘Thaagam’, ‘Manurimai’, ‘Maatram’, ‘Manmozhi’, ‘Mudhanmozhi’, ‘Unmai’, ‘Sindanaiyalan’ and ‘Puthiya Jananaayagam’. They are brought out on shoe-string budgets by small political groups, socially active youth and activists.
“But they have strong vision and want their voices to be heard. It was the genocide of Tamils in Lanka that provoked many youngsters to start these magazines,” said Chinnappa Tamizhar, who has been selling alternative books for the last 15 years.
A R Venkatachalapathy, a professor with the Madras Institute of Development Studies, who has done extensive research on the print culture in Tamil Nadu, called this a healthy trend which has democratised the political space in the state. Pointing out that the print culture is deep-rooted in the history of Tamil Nadu, he said more than 400 small political magazines were in circulation during the peak of Dravidian Movement. “In the present context, various small political parties have their own magazines and have changed their focus based on the issues. A classic example is the Tamil Eelam issue”, he said.
After the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991, mainstream political parties in the State maintained a stoic silence over the Tamil Nationalism and the Eelam issues. But the small magazines kept the Tamil Nationalism flame alive by debating issues like Mullaperiyar dam controversy, Cauvery Water Dispute and Palar dam apart from the Eelam issue.
“In the name of pan-Dravidian ideology, our rights to livelihood, water and natural resources have been taken away by the neighbouring so-called Dravidian states like Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. We have been highlighting these problems in our magazine,” said P Maniarasan, editor of ‘Tamil Desiya Tamilar Kannottam,’ which has a circulation of around 10,000.
Meanwhile, activists-cum-book sellers like V Venkatesh have even spent time in prison for selling books. “My husband was arrested while selling books on Eelam issue. It took three months for us to bring him out,” said Ananthi, who was busy selling books on rational ideas at Devaneya Pavanar Arangam during a public meeting.
Chinnappa Tamizhar, who also runs a shop in MMDA colony, said he sells around 100 copies of small political magazines. Moreover, small pamphlets on reformers and leaders like Periyar, Ambedkar, Marx and Lenin are also sold in good numbers. Pamphlets on LTTE chief V Prabhakaran are also in demand, he pointed out.
However, the proliferation of the small magazines are not confined to political issues alone. Little magazines with strong focus on modern philosophical, literature and political ideas are coming out. But, without a huge market, their publication will often be irregular, said Venkatachalapathy.
Meanwhile, new technologies like desktop publishing and digital system have changed the face of small magazines. Many magazines like ‘Kalachuvadu’, ‘Uyirmmai’, ‘Pudhiya Kodangi’, ‘Dalit Murasu’, and ‘Nizhal’ have captured the place of little magazines. Interestingly, they have incorporated the tradition of little magazines like publishing serious articles on international politics, culture, literature and critical review on cinema,” said Sorna Bharathi, general secretary of Tamil Chittrithazhgal Sangam.
Explaining how technology comes handy to them, he said that during the earlier times, they needed almost one full day to print a page. It used to take a minimum of 25 days to print 32 pages, but now proof-reading is done through DTP and within four days a magazine could be brought out.
Manushya Puthran, writer and the editor of Uyirmmai said, “Leading literary critics are writing columns and articles in our magazine. The magazine is also available in the book stores in the countries like Canada, Singapore, London and Malaysia,” he said, adding that they have huge online followers too.
“But what worries us is the quality of many of such magazines. Many middle magazines don’t have quality content, and even DTP centre owners have become publishers. This trend will affect the quality of small Tamil magazines in the long-run,” said writer D Ravi Kumar, who is also a general secretary of VCK.
Sharing the same view, social activist and writer A Marx said that even in the case of small political magazines, the articles lack depth. Many of them don’t study the issues in total, but make emotional appeals, he added.
However, Ravi Kumar added that this new trend in the small magazines has created cross-cultural interaction among Tamils, thereby creating a pluralist political culture in the state. “And now issues can be addressed globally,” he added.

TN: Lawyers strengthen Annas arms


THOOTHUKUDI / KARUR: Lawyers here on Tuesday staged a protest outside the District Court premises against the arrest of Anna Hazare and his supporters, who had proposed to launch a fast against the diluted version of the Lokpal Bill being introduced in Parliament.
Lawyer Thabasi spearheaded the protest staged in front of the district court. The lawyers said that arrest of Anna Hazare was violation of a person’s basic rights and was throttling the principles of democracy. They urged for the immediate release of Hazare and warned that it would stir up protests if the government continues action against Hazare. A good number of lawyers took part in the protest.
Similarly, Members of Karur’s Anti-Corruption Movement staged a one-day token strike in front of the taluk office here on Tuesday to express solidarity with Gandhian Anna Hazare’s anti-graft movement.
The protestors reasoned that while Hazare wanted top VIPs including the Prime Minister and judges to be brought under the purview of the Bill, the Centre was trying to stall it for its own gains.
Freedom fighter Kaliannan presided over the protest in the presence of forum president and retired Velliangiri DSP, S Chandrasekar.
A number of local dignitaries also took part in the stir, which concluded in the evening.

Villagers fast for closure of KKNPP


TIRUNELVELI: The agitation against the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) has turned into a mass movement as around 10,000 villagers from 13 coastal villages staged a fast at Idinthakarai on Tuesday, demanding immediate closure of the plant. It may be noted that protests demanding closure of KKNPP have intensified in the past one week, with people from Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Kanyakumari districts coming together for the agitation. “The agitation has become a great success as more people than expected participated in the fast,” Fr Jayakumar of Idinthakarai said.
Villagers from Koodankulam, Idinthakarai, Kootapuli, Periyathalai, Manapad, Levinjipuram, Kooduthalai, Vijayapathy, Uvari, Kootapanai, Perumanal, Kaamaneri, Kurinkikulam, participated in the protest.
“These villages include a few from Thoothukudi and Kanyakumari districts also,” he said, adding, “a three-day fast would be staged at Koodankulam from Wednesday.” Apart from the fast, around 5,000 country boat fishermen stayed away from sea and students of these villages boycotted classes also.
“Shops were also closed in Koodankulam and Idinthakarai villages and black flags were hoisted to show their opposition,” a protestor said. It may be recalled that around four villages in Tirunelveli district and one in Thoothukudi passed a resolution demanding immediate closure of KKNPP, during the Gram Sabha meeting held on Monday.
Anti-nuclear activist M Pushparayan said that a committee comprising members from Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Kanyakumari was formed on Tuesday. “The committee was formed to make the agitation against KKNPP effective with the coordination of people from these three districts.The fast came to an end by 5 pm, following which they submitted a petition.
In the petition, they stressed a four-point charter, which includes permanent closure of KKNPP, suspension of the ongoing ‘hot run’, stopping the proposed safety drill that is scheduled for August 28 and withdrawal of cases foisted against the agitators. “People from these three districts will participate in the three-day fast at Koodankulam that is set to begin from Wednesday,” Sahaya Initha of National Fisherwomen Federation informed.

St Thomas Churchs 125th anniversary


THOOTHUKUDI: St Thomas Church in Virapandianpatnam, Thoothukudi District, is fully geared up for its Quasqui Centennial Celebration (125-years) that falls on August 15, 2011. The 10-day celebrations started on August 6. This coastal village, sandwiched between Tiru chendur and Kayalpatnam is fondly known as ‘Patnam’.
True to this term, this place is unique in many ways, with Roman Catholics being the dominant population. Anything to do with the church is something special to the residents, and when it is an occasion as important as the 125th year of their pastoral church, there is a reason to celebrate. More so, it serves as a kind of reunion of the people settled in far-off places.
St Thomas Church, consecrated on Aug15,1886, is now an epitome of architec tural expertise. At the time of its consecration, the church stood without its two steeples and it was only in 1904 that the steeple work started. It took nearly five years to complete the work, said Fr G Joseph, Parish Priest and president of the St Tho mas Church Jubilee Committee.
The steeples now stand a towering 155-ft. The church is 180-feet in length and 55-feet in breadth. Inside the church, there are eight massive vaults, supported by 18 grand pillars. There are three altars with exquisitely carved woodwork as its backdrop.
The church has been renovated for the occasion and the vaults reinforced scientifically. Bishops of Thoothukudi, Kottar and Arch Bishop of Madurai were part of the main celebrants during the 10th day feast.

Maritime research facility proposed at VOC port


THOOTHUKUDI: VOC Port Trust chairman A Subbiah called on the Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary to discuss development at the port.
In order to augment the existing capacity of 23.72 million tonnes, the port has taken up infrastructure development projects. It has planned to handle about 100 million tonnes of cargo by 2020.
Recently, a passenger service was launched between Thoothukudi and Colombo, bringing Thoothukudi on to the tourism map.
The port is preparing a project report for an outer harbour since the inner harbour development works would reach saturation point.
According to Subbiah, the port has around 2398.34 acres of land comprising patta land, revenue poromboke land and Port Trust acquired land. After allotment of more than 60 percent of the land on long-term basis to various State, Central government and public sector organisations, and using 20 percent of the land for port related services, the balance land available is a meager 388.55 acres only. This is not sufficient for future development of the port.
The ministry of shipping has taken a policy decision to set up two international size shipyards—one on the East Coast and the other on the West Coast of India.
As the VOC Port is close to the international sea route, an international size shipyard has been proposed at Thoothukudi.
Subbiah submitted a proposal to the Chief Secretary for transfer of about 2,185 acres of poromboke land at Thoothukudi on July 25 in the Secretariat. A maritime research facility, considering the location of the port in the Gulf of Mannar biosphere, has also been proposed.

Special teams to keep tab on ex-convicts


TIRUPUR: The district police have planned to form three special teams, which will be stationed in three zones of the State, to monitor criminals and ex-convicts, especially those operating in Tirupur. Speaking to reporters, SP V Balakrishnan, said , “Central zone districts, including Pudukottai, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur and Pattukottai, South zone districts of Theni, Nellai, Thoothukudi, Madurai and Ramnad and North Zone districts Tiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri and Vellore will be covered by the teams, as more ex-convicts and criminals operating in Tirupur hailed from those areas.”

90% of trucks stay in shed, goods pile up



NAMAKKAL/THOOTHUKUDI: The Tamil Nadu Lorry Owners’ Federation chief on Friday said they were ready for talks if invited by the Union government.
“Our doors are open for talks,” said federation president K Nallathambi here.
He, however, added that the truckers would end their stir only if the Centre took substantial steps to resolve the issue of toll charges.
Goods movement in the State was crippled with nearly 90 per cent of the trucks staying off roads in response to a strike call from the South Zone Motor Transporters’ Welfare Association.
Sources said as poultry farmers were supporting the stir, a stock of 3 crore eggs had piled up in farms here.
Meanwhile, lorries doing shunting operations to the VOC Port in Thoothukudi have stopped operations.

Anitha Radhakrishnan arrested in Thoothukudi


THOOTHUKUDI: Tiruchendur Assembly constituency DMK MLA and former minister Anitha Radhakrishnan was arrested here on Wednesday for instigating a murder attempt on the life of Arumuganeri DMK town secretary Suresh a few months ago. ‘Kaamu’ Suresh, DMK town secretary of Arumuganeri, was stabbed by two persons while he was about to leave after participating in Stalin’s birthday function at Arumuganeri on March 1, 2011. In this incident, a case was registered against Anitha and a few of his supporters.
Subsequently, Sasikumar surrendered in court and another person, Manikandan was arrested by the police. In this backdrop, Suresh’s supporters murdered Sasikumar on July 10 at Kurumbur. Following this, the police had, a few days ago, picked up 6 persons, including Suresh, the main accused in the case.
In this situation, a police team, including ADSP and DSPs of Tiruchendur and Srivaikundam, arrested Anitha Radhakrishnan around 4 pm when he was at his Kanthan Colony residence in Thoothukudi. He was then taken to SIPCOT police station where police officials interrogated him.
Later, the police moved Anitha to Srivaikundam police station for further investigation. The police arrested the DMK MLA for instigating the murder attempt made on Suresh.

Kidnap case of DMK councillors son cracked


THOOTHUKUDI: The kidnappers of the son of a DMK corporation councillor here on August 17 were looking to make a quick buck, said Thoothukudi Superintendent of Police (SP) Narendran Nair on Sunday.
During a press meet here, Nair said six of a gang have been arrested in connection with the kidnap of four-and-a-half year old Vishal Umesh while he was on his way to school in a car driven by K V K Nagar resident G Balakaruppasamy (26), one of the arrested. Umesh is the son of Rajkumar, proprietor of a shipping company, and Flower Rajkumar, DMK councillor of Ward No 16 of the Thoothukudi Corporation and film producer.
After the kidnap, one of the arrested had called Flower from the driver’s mobile and demanded a ransom of `5 crore to set her son free. Rajkumar immediately lodged a complaint with the Thoothukudi South Police Station.
Subsequently, special teams were formed to rescue the boy. Around 8 pm on August 18, Umesh and Balakaruppasamy were ‘set free’ by the kidnappers.
The SP said further investigations revealed that Balakaruppasamy was also involved in the kidnap. In fact, he along with his aides Mariappan alias Ashok (26) of Krishnarajapuram, T Mahesh (26) of Nallamalai near Pudukkottai, M Lakshmikanthan (24) of Srivaikundam, M Jeganathan alias Jegan (25) of Krishnarajapuram and S Murugesh (28) of Bryant Nagar 11th Street had planned the kidnap.
Nair said the kidnap was well planned. Mariappan, Lakshmikanthan and Mahesh intercepted the car at Annai Illam on the Millerpuram Cemetery Road. After pointing a knife at Balakaruppasamy, they asked him to drive the car to a different location. The car stopped near an isolated house at Muthukumar Nagar near Kathirvelnagar and the boy was taken inside.
Leaving the boy there, Balakaruppasamy and Mariappan drove the car to Tiruchendur and abandoned it near a temple to confuse the police. Later Mahesh called up Vishal’s mother and demanded `5 crore as ransom. After seeking police help, the parents agreed to pay the ransom. They came with 35 per cent of the ransom amount to the Pudukkottai Bridge area — the location that Mahesh chose for taking ransom — the same night. At the same time, police were making arrangements to nab the accused.
But the abductors were not to give in that quickly. Sensing that they were being watched, the gang changed their decision.
Perceiving that the gang had kept the boy in captivity within the Thoothukudi limits, the special teams intensified their search and blocked all escape routes.
Umesh’s parents were again summoned by Mahesh the next day. This time the location was near the Madurai airport. On the way, they got a phone call from Mahesh saying that they had set the driver and Umesh free at Meelavittan Road on the outskirts of the city.
Police interrogation with Balakaruppasamy revealed that he along with his friends had kidnapped the boy. Later, Mahesh, Mariappan and Lakshmikanthan were arrested near Ammankoil at Nallamalai on August 20. Jeganathan and Murugesan, who kept the group informed about police movements, were arrested on August 21. Police also seized three knives, three mobile phones and three motorcycles from them.
Nair said `5 crore demanded by the kidnappers where the highest ransom sought in the Southern part of the State so far.
He lauded Additional Superintendent of Police Sonal Chandra, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Rural) Jeyakumar, Srivaikundam DSP Stephen Jesubatham, Police Inspectors Annaraj, Veemaraj, Balamurugan and Jeyaprakash for their swift action that led to the arrest of all the six kidnappers.
Nair also asked the public to be cautious while appointing drivers for their vehicles and said the police department was ready to help them to verify the authenticity of the drivers if needed.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

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ро╕்ро░ீро╡ைроХுрог்роЯроо் ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓் рокாроЪройроо் ро╡ро┤ிропாроХ роЪெропро▓்рокроЯுрод்родрок்рокроЯ்роЯு ро╡рои்род 20 роОроо்.роЬி.роЯி. родிроЯ்роЯроо் рооாро▒்ро▒ு ро╡ро┤ிропிро▓் роХுро┤ாроп் рооூро▓роо் роЪெропро▓்рокроЯுрод்родрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЗродройாро▓் ро╡ாро┤ைрок்рокропிро░்роХро│் роХро░ுроХுроо் роиிро▓ை роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯродைропроЯுрод்родு, рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роХро▓ெроХ்роЯро░ிроЯроо் роироЯрои்род рокேроЪ்роЪுро╡ாро░்род்родைропிро▓் ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓ிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் родிро▒рок்рокродро▒்роХாроХ, роХுро┤ாроп் рооூро▓роо் родрог்рогீро░் роОроЯுроХ்роХுроо் рооோроЯ்роЯாро░ை родро▒்роХாро▓ிроХрооாроХ роиிро▒ுрод்род роЙрод்родро░ро╡ிроЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯு, ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓ிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் родிро▒роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродாро▓் ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│் роороХிро┤்роЪ்роЪிропроЯைрои்родுро│்ро│ройро░்.

ро╕்ро░ீро╡ைроХுрог்роЯроо் роЕрогைроХ்роХроЯ்роЯு ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ро┤ிропாроХ родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிроХ்роХு 20 роОроо்.роЬி.роЯி. родрог்рогீро░் роОроЯுрод்родுроЪ்роЪெро▓்ро▓рок்рокроЯ்роЯு ро╡рои்родродு. родро▒்рокோродு ро░ாроЯ்ро╖роЪ роХுро┤ாроп் рооூро▓роо் роЕрогைроХ்роХроЯ்роЯுрок்рокроХுродிропிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிроХ்роХு родрог்рогீро░் роОроЯுрод்родுроЪ் роЪெро▓்ро▓рок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЗродройாро▓் ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓ிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் роЪெро▓்ро▓ро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗродройாро▓் роЗрок்рокроХுродிропிро▓் рокропிро░ிроЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ 12 роЖропிро░род்родு 500 роПроХ்роХро░் ро╡ாро┤ைрок்рокропிро░்роХро│் роХро░ுроХுроо் роиிро▓ை роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு.

ро╡ாро┤ைрок்рокропிро░்роХро│ை роХாрок்рокாро▒்ро▒ роХுро┤ாроп் рооூро▓роо் родрог்рогீро░் роОроЯுроХ்роХுроо் родிроЯ்роЯрод்родை роХைро╡ிроЯ்роЯு, ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓ிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் родிро▒роХ்роХро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОрой்ро▒ு родாрооிро░рокро░рогி ро╡роЯிроиிро▓ роХோроЯ்роЯ родிроЯ்роЯроХ்роХுро┤ு родро▓ைро╡ро░் роЯி.роЙродропроЪூро░ிропрой் рокொродுрок்рокрогிрод்родுро▒ை роЙропро░் роЕродிроХாро░ிроХро│ிроЯроо் рокேроЪ்роЪுро╡ாро░்род்родை роироЯрод்родிройாро░். роЗродைропроЯுрод்родு родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роХро▓ெроХ்роЯро░் роЖро╖ிро╖்роХுрооாро░் роХроЯрои்род родிроЩ்роХроЯ்роХிро┤рооை роХாро▓ை роХுро┤ாроп் рооூро▓роо் родрог்рогீро░் роОроЯுроХ்роХுроо் родிроЯ்роЯрод்родை роЖроп்ро╡ு роЪெроп்родாро░்.

роЕрок்рокோродு, роХுро┤ாроп் рооூро▓роо் родрог்рогீро░் роЙро▒ிроЮ்роЪுро╡родாро▓் роЕрогைроХ்роХроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХு родрог்рогீро░் ро╡ро░род்родு роХுро▒ைрои்родுро│்ро│родை роЕродிроХாро░ிроХро│் роХро▓ெроХ்роЯро░ிроЯроо் роЪுроЯ்роЯிроХ்роХாроЯ்роЯிройро░். роЗродைропроЯுрод்родு роироЯрои்род ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│் роХுро▒ைродீро░்роХ்роХுроо் роиாро│ிро▓் ро╡роЯроХாро▓் рокாроЪрой роЪроЩ்роХ рокோро░ாроЯ்роЯроХ்роХுро┤ு родро▓ைро╡ро░் роХி.роХрои்родроЪாрооி, родாрооிро░рокро░рогி ро╡роЯிроиிро▓ роХோроЯ்роЯ родிроЯ்роЯроХ்роХுро┤ு родро▓ைро╡ро░் роЯி.роЙродропроЪூро░ிропрой், рокேроп்роХ்роХுро│роо் ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│் роЪроЩ்роХ роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் роХுрогроЪேроХро░рой் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│் ро╡роЯроХாро▓ிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் родிро▒роХ்роХ ро╡ро▓ிропுро▒ுрод்родிрок் рокேроЪிройро░்.

роЗродைропроЯுрод்родு родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роХро▓ெроХ்роЯро░் роЙрод்родро░ро╡ிрой் рокேро░ிро▓், рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роХро▓ெроХ்роЯро░ிрой் роиேро░்рооுроХ роЙродро╡ிропாро│ро░் родрооிро┤்роЪெро▓்ро╡ி родро▓ைрооைропிро▓், ро╡роЯроХாро▓் рокாроЪрой роЪроЩ்роХ рокோро░ாроЯ்роЯ роХுро┤ு родро▓ைро╡ро░் роХி.роХрои்родроЪாрооி рооுрой்ройிро▓ைропிро▓் ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│ுроЯрой் роироЯрои்род рокேроЪ்роЪுро╡ாро░்род்родைропிро▓், 300 роХ்роХுроо் рооேро▒்рокроЯ்роЯ рооேро▒்рокроЯ்роЯ ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│் роХро▓рои்родுроХொрог்роЯройро░். 

роЗрои்род рокேроЪ்роЪுро╡ாро░்род்родைропிро▓் 20 роОроо்.роЬி.роЯி. родிроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் роОроЯுроХ்роХுроо் рооோроЯ்роЯாро░்роХро│ிро▓் роТрой்ро▒ை роЗропроХ்роХாрооро▓் родро▒்роХாро▓ிроХрооாроХ 15 роиாроЯ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роиிро▒ுрод்родி ро╡ைрок்рокродெрой்ро▒ுроо் ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓ிро▓் 150 роХрой роЕроЯி родрог்рогீро░் родிро▒рои்родுро╡ிроЯுро╡родெрой்ро▒ுроо் родீро░்рооாройроо் роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роЗродைропроЯுрод்родு ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ாроп்роХ்роХாро▓ிро▓் родрог்рогீро░் родிро▒рои்родுро╡ிроЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роЗродройாро▓் ро╡роЯроХாро▓் ро╡ிро╡роЪாропிроХро│் роороХிро┤்роЪ்роЪிропроЯைрои்родுро│்ро│ройро░்.

ро╣роЪாро░ேро╡ுроХ்роХு роЖродро░ро╡ாроХ роиாро│ை роХроЯைропроЯைрок்рокு: ро╕்ро░ீро╡ைроХுрог்роЯроо் ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் рооுроЯிро╡ு!


роЪрооூроХ роЪேро╡роХро░் роЕрой்ройாро╣роЪாро░ே роЙрог்рогாро╡ிро░родроо் роЗро░ுрок்рокродро▒்роХு роЖродро╡ு родெро░ிро╡ிрод்родு ро╕்ро░ீро╡ைроХுрог்роЯрод்родிро▓் роиாро│ை роХроЯைропроЯைрок்рокு роироЯрод்род роЕройைрод்родு ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் роЪроЩ்роХ роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் родீро░்рооாройроо் роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯродு.

ро╕்ро░ீро╡ைроХுрог்роЯроо் роЕройைрод்родு ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் роЪроЩ்роХ роХூроЯ்роЯроо் роЗрой்ро▒ு роХாро▓ை роироЯрои்родродு. роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▒்роХு ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் роЪроЩ்роХ родро▓ைро╡ро░் роХாро│ிропрок்рокрой் родро▓ைрооை родாроЩ்роХிройாро░். родுрогைрод் родро▓ைро╡ро░் роХрои்родроЪிро╡роЪுрок்рокு, родுрогை роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் рокாро▓роЪுрок்рокிро░роорогிропрой் роЖроХிропோро░் рооுрой்ройிро▓ை ро╡роХிрод்родройро░். 

роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓், ро╡ро▓ிрооைропாрой ро▓ோроХ்рокாро▓் роороЪோродாро╡ை роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒роХ்роХூро▒ி роХроЯрои்род 7 роиாроЯ்роХро│ாроХ роЙрог்рогாро╡ிро░родроо் роЗро░ுрои்родு ро╡ро░ுроо் роЪрооூроХ роЪேро╡роХро░் роЕрой்ройா ро╣роЪாро░ேро╡ுроХ்роХு роЖродро░ро╡ு родெро░ிро╡ிрод்родு роиாро│ை   (24роо் родேродி) роТро░ு роиாро│் ро╕்ро░ீро╡ைроХுрог்роЯрод்родிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роЕройைрод்родு роХроЯைроХро│ைропுроо் роЕроЯைрок்рокродு роОрой்ро▒ு родீро░்рооாройроо் роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. 

роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் рокроЪுрок்рокொрой் ро░род்родродாройроХ்роХро┤роХ роиிро▒ுро╡ройро░் ро░ாроЬா, ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் роЪроЩ்роХ роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் роРроЪроХ், роЗрогை роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் рооுрод்родுрооாро▓ை, рокொро░ுро│ாро│ро░் ро▓ெроЯ்роЪுроорогрой் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் роХро▓рои்родுроХொрог்роЯройро░்.

роХாро░் роХро╡ிро┤்рои்родு роЪிро▒рок்рокு рокோро▓ீро╕் рокிро░ிро╡ு роОро╕்.рокி. роХாропроо்



роХோро╡ிро▓்рокроЯ்роЯி роЕро░ுроХே, рокோро▓ீро╕் роХாро░் ро╡ிрокрод்родுроХ்роХுро│்ро│ாройродிро▓், роОро╕்.рокி., роЙроЯ்рокроЯ роЗро░ுро╡ро░் роХாропроороЯைрои்родройро░். 

роиெро▓்ро▓ை рооாро╡роЯ்роЯроо் роорогிрооுрод்родாро▒ு роЪிро▒рок்рокு рокோро▓ீро╕் рокிро░ிро╡ு роОро╕்.рокி.,ропாроХ рокрогிропாро▒்ро▒ி ро╡ро░ுрокро╡ро░் ро░ாроЬроЪேроХро░рой். роЗро╡ро░், роЪெрой்ройைропிро▓் роироЯрои்род родுро▒ை ро░ீродிропாрой роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роХро▓рои்родு роХொрог்роЯுро╡ிроЯ்роЯு, рокொро▓ீро░ோ роХாро░ிро▓், роорогிрооுрод்родாро▒ு роЪெрой்ро▒ு роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрои்родாро░். роХாро░ை роЯிро░ைро╡ро░் роХாро░்род்родிроХ்рокாрокு роУроЯ்роЯி ро╡рои்родாро░். 

роЗро░ро╡ு 7.30 роорогிроХ்роХு, роЪாрод்родூро░் роЕро░ுроХே роОрой்.ро╡ெроЩ்роХроЯேро╖рокுро░роо் ро╡ிро▓роХ்роХு роиெроЯுроЮ்роЪாро▓ைропிро▓் ро╡рои்род рокோродு, роХாро░் роХроЯ்роЯுрок்рокாроЯ்роЯை роЗро┤рои்родு, ро░ோроЯ்роЯிро▓் роХро╡ிро┤்рои்родродு. ро░ாроЬроЪேроХро░рой் роОро╕்.рокி., рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХாро░் роЯிро░ைро╡ро░் роЗро░ுро╡ро░ுроо் роХாропроороЯைрои்родройро░்.  роХாропроороЯைрои்род роЗро░ுро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роХோро╡ிро▓்рокроЯ்роЯி роЕро░роЪு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைропிро▓் рооுродро▓ுродро╡ி роЪிроХிроЪ்роЪை роЕро│ிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. 

рокிрой்ройро░், рооேро▓் роЪிроХிроЪ்роЪைроХ்роХாроХ роЗро╡ро░்роХро│், роородுро░ை роЕрок்рокро▓்ро▓ோ рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைроХ்роХு роХொрог்роЯு роЪெро▓்ро▓рок்рокроЯ்роЯройро░். ро╡ிрокрод்родுроХ் роХுро▒ிрод்родு роЪாрод்родூро░் родாро▓ூроХா рокோро▓ீроЪாро░் ро╡ிроЪாро░ிрод்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிрой்ро▒ройро░்.

рокெрог்роХро│ை роЗро┤ிро╡ுрокроЯுрод்родுроо் роиிроХро┤்роЪ்роЪிроХро│ுроХ்роХு родроЯை: роЗрои்родிроп рооாродро░் родேроЪிроп роЪроо்рооேро│ройроо் роХோро░ிроХ்роХை!!


роЗрои்родிроп рооாродро░் родேроЪிроп роЪроо்рооேро│рой родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி рооாроироХро░ 3ро╡родு рооாроиாроЯு роЕрой்ройрод்родாроп் родிро░ுроорог роорог்роЯрокрод்родிро▓் рооாроиிро▓ роХுро┤ு роЙро▒ுрок்рокிройро░் рооройோрой்роорогி родро▓ைрооைропிро▓் роироЯைрокெро▒்ро▒родு. 

роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роЗрои்родிроп роХроо்ропூройிро╕்роЯ் роХроЯ்роЪி рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் рооோроХрой்ро░ாроЬ், рооாроироХро░ роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் роЮாройроЪேроХро░், родுрогை роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் рооாроЯроЪாрооி, рооாродро░் родேроЪிроп роЪроо்рооேро│рой рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░் родройро▓ெроЯ்роЪுрооி, родрооிро┤்роиாроЯு рокெрог்роХро│் роХூроЯ்роЯрооைрок்рокு роХுро┤ு роЕрооைрок்рокாро│ро░் роЕро░ுро│் роЪெро▓்ро╡ி, рооாроиிро▓роХ்роХுро┤ு роЙро▒ுрок்рокிройро░் рооெроЯோройாро▓் роЙроЯ்рокроЯ рокро▓ро░் роЪிро▒рок்рокுро░ை роЖро▒்ро▒ிройро░். 

роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯ родீро░்рооாройроЩ்роХро│்

рокெрог்роХро│ுроХ்роХு рокாро░ாро│ுроорой்ро▒род்родிро▓ுроо், роЪроЯ்роЯроорой்ро▒род்родிро▓ுроо் 33 роЪродро╡ீрод роЗроЯроТродுроХ்роХீроЯு ро╡ро┤роЩ்роХрок்рокроЯ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЙро│்ро│ாроЯ்роЪி родேро░்родро▓ிро▓் рокெрог்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роЪро░ிрокாродி рокோроЯ்роЯிропிроЯ ро╡ாроп்рок்рокு ро╡ро┤роЩ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роЪிрой்ройрод் родிро░ைроХро│ிро▓ுроо், родிро░ைрок்рокроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓ுроо் рокெрог்роХро│ை роЗро┤ிро╡ுрокроЯுрод்родுроо் ро╡роХைропிро▓் ро╡ிро│роо்рокро░роЩ்роХро│ுроо், роЖрокாроЪ роиிроХро┤்роЪ்роЪிроХро│ைропுроо் родроЯைроЪெроп்роп роЕро░роЪு роироЯро╡роЯிроХ்роХை рооேро▒்роХொро│்ро│ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். 

роЕро░роЪு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройை рокроЯுроХ்роХை роЗро▓்ро▓ாрод ро╡ாро░்роЯுроХро│ிро▓், рокроЯுроХ்роХை ро╡роЪродி роПро▒்рокроЯுрод்род ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். рооாроироХро░ாроЯ்роЪிроХ்роХு роЙроЯ்рокроЯ்роЯ рокроХுродிроХро│ிро▓் рокொродுроороХ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு родேро╡ைропாрой роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯை ро╡роЪродிроХро│ாрой роХுроЯிроиீро░், роЪாро▓ை ро╡роЪродி, рооிрой் ро╡ிро│роХ்роХு, роХро┤ிро╡ுроиீро░் роХாро▓்ро╡ாроп் роЙро│்ро│ிроЯ்роЯро╡ைроХро│ை рооாроироХро░ாроЯ்роЪி роиிро░்ро╡ாроХроо் роЪெроп்родு роХொроЯுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо். роОрой்рокродு роЙро│்ро│ிроЯ்роЯ рокро▓்ро╡ேро▒ு родீро░்рооாройроЩ்роХро│் роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯрой. 

рооுрой்ройродாроХ, роЗрои்родிроп роХроо்ропூройிро╕்роЯ் роХроЯ்роЪிропிрой் рооுрой்ройாро│் роироХро░ роЪெропро▓ாро│ро░ுроо் роироХро░்роорой்ро▒ роЙро▒ுрок்рокிройро░ுрооாрой рокாро▓்ро░ாроЬ் 46ро╡родு ро╡ாро░்роЯு рооாрогிроХ்роХро╡ாроЪроХроо், 7ро╡родு ро╡ாро░்роЯு роЬெропроХ்роХுрооாро░், 11ро╡родு ро╡ாро░்роЯு роЪுрок்рокிро░роорогிропроо் рооро▒ைро╡ுроХ்роХு 2 роиிрооிроЯроЩ்роХро│் роЗро░роЩ்роХро▓் родெро░ிро╡ிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் ро░ாрооро▓ெроЯ்роЪுрооி, ро░ாроорой், рокாрог்роЯி, роЕрои்родோрогி роЪро╡ுрои்родро░்ро░ாроЬрой், рооாро╡роЯ்роЯ роХрой்ро╡ிройро░் рокро░роороЪிро╡рой் роЙро│்рокроЯ рокро▓ро░் роХро▓рои்родு роХொрог்роЯройро░்.

ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪродுро░்род்родி рокிро░родிро╖்роЯை: 65 роЪிро▓ைроХро│் ро╡ро░ுроХை



родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிропிро▓் ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪродுро░்род்родிропைропொроЯ்роЯி рокிро░родிро╖்роЯை роЪெроп்ро╡родро▒்роХாроХ 65 ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் роХொрог்роЯு ро╡ро░рок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│рой.

родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிропிро▓் роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு роЖрог்роЯுроо் ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪродுро░்род்родி ро╡ிро┤ா роХோро▓ாроХро▓рооாроХ роХொрог்роЯாроЯрок்рокроЯ்роЯு ро╡ро░ுроХிрой்ро▒рой. роЕродрой்рокроЯி роЗрои்род роЖрог்роЯு родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி рооாроироХро░ рокроХுродிропிро▓் 65 ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் рокிро░родிро╖்роЯை роЪெроп்родு ро╡ро┤ிрокாроЯுроХро│் роЪெроп்ропрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு.

роЗродро▒்роХாроХ роХொроо்роороЯிроХ்роХோроЯ்роЯைропிро▓் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் ро╡роЯிро╡рооைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯрой. роЗрои்род роЪிро▓ைроХро│் роЕройைрод்родுроо் родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிроХ்роХு роХொрог்роЯு ро╡ро░рок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роЕройைрод்родு роЪிро▓ைроХро│ுроо் родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி роЪிро╡рой் роХோро╡ிро▓ிро▓் ро╡ைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│рой. роЗродிро▓் 12 роЕроЯி роЙропро░ ро░ாроЬро╡ிроиாропроХро░், ро╡ீро░ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் 10, 7, 5, 3 роЕроЯி роЙропро░ 65 ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் ро╡ைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│рой. 

ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் рокுро▓ி ро╡ாроХройроо், роЪிроо்роо ро╡ாроХройроо், роЕрой்ройрок் рокро▒ро╡ைропிро▓் роЕрооро░்рои்родு роЗро░ுрок்рокродு рокோрой்ро▒ுроо் рокро▓்ро╡ேро▒ு родோро▒்ро▒роЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் ро╡роЯிро╡рооைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯு роЙро│்ро│рой. роЗрои்род ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் роЕройைрод்родுроо் ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ 1роо் родேродி рокிро░родிро╖்роЯை роЪெроп்ропрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЪிро▒рок்рокு рокூроЬைроХро│் роироЯрод்родрок்рокроЯ்роЯு 4роо் родேродி (роЮாропிро▒்ро▒ுроХ் роХிро┤рооை) родிро▓роХро░் родிроЯро▓ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு ро╡ிроиாропроХро░் роЪிро▓ைроХро│் роКро░்ро╡ро▓рооாроХ роОроЯுрод்родு роЪெро▓்ро▓рок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. 

роКро░்ро╡ро▓роо் роХீро┤ро░родро╡ீродி, роЪிро╡рой்роХோро╡ிро▓் родெро░ு, роХாроЪுроХ்роХроЯை рокроЬாро░், 1-роо் роХேроЯ், роороЯ்роЯроХ்роХроЯை, роХிро┤роХ்роХு роХроЯро▒்роХро░ைроЪாро▓ை ро╡ро┤ிропாроХ родிро░ேро╕்рокுро░роо் роЪроЩ்роХுрооுроХ ро╡ிроиாропроХ роХроЯро▒்роХро░ைропிро▓் ро╡ிроЬро░்роЪройроо் роЪெроп்ропрок்рокроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЗродро▒்роХாрой роПро▒்рокாроЯுроХро│ை роЗрои்родு рооுрой்ройрогிропிройро░் роЪெроп்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிрой்ро▒ройро░். 

рокிро│роо்рокро░் рооро░்роо рооро░рогроо்: роЗро▒ுродிроЪ் роЪроЯроЩ்роХை родроЯுрод்родு роиிро▒ுрод்родிроп рокோро▓ீроЪாро░்!!


родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிропிро▓் рокிро│роо்рокро░் роТро░ுро╡ро░் рооро░்роорооாроХ роЗро▒рои்родாро░். роЕро╡ро░родு роЙроЯро▓ை рокோро▓ீроЪுроХ்роХு родெро░ிро╡ிроХ்роХாрооро▓் роЗро▒ுродிроЪроЯроЩ்роХுроХро│் роЪெроп்родрокோродு рокோро▓ீроЪாро░் рооீроЯ்роЯு ро╡ிроЪாро░рогை роироЯрод்родி ро╡ро░ுроХிрой்ро▒ройро░்.

родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி роЕрог்рогாроироХро░் 4ро╡родு родெро░ுро╡ைроЪ் роЪேро░்рои்род рооூро░்род்родி роороХрой் роХро░்род்родீро╕்ро╡ро░рой் роОрой்ро▒ роХாро│ி(25) родிро░ுроорогрооாроХாрод роЗро╡ро░் рокிро│роо்рокிроЩ்роХ் ро╡ேро▓ை рокாро░்род்родுро╡рои்родாро░். роиேро▒்ро▒ு роороЩ்роХாро│рокுро░роо் рокроХுродிропிро▓் рокро░роороЪிро╡рой் роОрой்рокро╡ро░் ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▓் рокிро│роо்рокிроЩ் ро╡ேро▓ை ропிро▓் роИроЯுрокроЯ்роЯிро░ுрои்родாро░். 

родிроЯீро░ெрой்ро▒ு роЕро╡ро░் ро░род்род роХாропрод்родுроЯрой் роЙропிро░ுроХ்роХு рокோро░ாроЯிроХ்роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрок்рокродை рокாро░்род்род роЕроЩ்роХுро│்ро│ро╡ро░்роХро│் роХாро░்род்родீро╕்ро╡ро░ройை родройிропாро░் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைроХ்роХு роХொрог்роЯுроЪெрой்ро▒ройро░். роЖройாро▓் ро╡ро┤ிропிро▓் роЕро╡ро░் роЗро▒рои்родாро░். роЗродுроХுро▒ிрод்родு рокோро▓ீроЪிро▒்роХு родроХро╡ро▓் родெро░ிро╡ிроХ்роХாрооро▓் роЕро╡ро░родு роХுроЯுроо்рокрод்родிройро░் роЙроЯро▓ை роЕроЯроХ்роХроо் роЪெроп்ро╡родро▒்роХாрой роЗро▒ுродிроЪ்роЪроЯроЩ்роХிро▓் роИроЯுрокроЯ்роЯройро░். 

роЗродுроХுро▒ிрод்родு роЪிрок்роХாроЯ் рокோро▓ீроЪிро▒்роХு родெро░ிропро╡ро░ро╡ே роЗрой்ро╕்рокெроХ்роЯро░் роЬெропрокிро░роХாро╖் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокோро▓ீроЪாро░் роЕроЩ்роХ роЪெрой்ро▒ு роХாро░்род்родீро╕்ро╡ро░рой் роЙроЯро▓ை роХைрок்рокро▒்ро▒ி роЕро░роЪு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைроХ்роХு роЕройுрок்рокிро╡ைрод்родройро░். роЕро╡ро░் роЪாро╡ிро▓் роЪрои்родேроХроо் роЗро░ுрок்рокродாроХ рокோро▓ீроЪாро░் ро╡ро┤роХ்роХு рокродிрои்родுро│்ро│ройро░். родொроЯро░்рои்родு ро╡ிроЪாро░ிрод்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│்.

роЕрой்ройா ро╣роЪாро░ேроХ்роХு роЖродро░ро╡ாроХ рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роХ் роХро▓்ро▓ூро░ி рооாрогро╡ро░்роХро│் рокேро░рогி




ро▓ோроХ்рокாро▓் роЪроЯ்роЯ роороЪோродாро╡ிро▓், рокிро░родрооро░், роиீродிрокродி роЖроХிропோро░ை роЪேро░்роХ்роХ ро╡ро▓ிропுро▒ுрод்родி роЙрог்рогாро╡ிро░родроо் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЕрой்ройா ро╣роЪாро░ேро╡ுроХ்роХு роЖродро░ро╡ாроХ родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிропிро▓் рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роХ் роХро▓்ро▓ூро░ி рооாрогро╡ро░்роХро│் рокேро░рогி роироЯрод்родிройро░்.

роХாрои்родிропро╡ாродிропுроо் рокிро░рокро▓ роЪрооூроХ роЪேро╡ை роЖро░்ро╡ро▓ро░ுрооாрой роЕрой்ройா ро╣роЪாро░ே, роКро┤ро▓ுроХ்роХு роОродிро░ாроХ роЯெро▓்ро▓ிропிро▓் роЪாроХுроо் ро╡ро░ை роЙрог்рогாро╡ிро░род рокோро░ாроЯ்роЯроо் роироЯрод்родி ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ாро░். роЕро╡ро░ுроХ்роХு роиாроЯு рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо் роЙро│்ро│ роХோроЯிроХ்роХрогроХ்роХாрой роороХ்роХро│் роЖродро░ро╡ு родெро░ிро╡ிрод்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிрой்ро▒ройро░். роКро┤ро▓்ро╡ாродிроХро│ை роТро┤ிроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОрой்ро▒ роХோро╖роо் роиாроЯு рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо் роТро░ே роХுро░ро▓ாроХ роТро▓ிроХ்роХрод் родொроЯроЩ்роХி роЙро│்ро│родு. 

роЗрои்роиிро▓ைропிро▓் роЕрог்рогா ро╣роЪாро░ேроХ்роХு роЖродро░ро╡ாроХ, родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯிропிро▓், рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роХ் роХро▓்ро▓ூро░ி рооாрогро╡ро░்роХро│் роКро┤ро▓ுроХ்роХு роОродிро░ாрой ро╡ிро┤ிрок்рокுрогро░்ро╡ு рокேро░рогி роироЯрод்родிройро░். родூрод்родுроХ்роХுроЯி роЕро░роЪு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡роХ் роХро▓்ро▓ூро░ி рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைропிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு родொроЯроЩ்роХி роЗрои்род рокேро░рогி рокро┤ைроп роироХро░ாроЯ்роЪி роЕро▓ுро╡ро▓роХрод்родை роЪெрой்ро▒роЯைрои்родродு. роЗродிро▓், 300роХ்роХுроо் рооேро▒்рокроЯ்роЯ рооாрогро╡, рооாрогро╡ிроХро│் роХро▓рои்родு роХொрог்роЯройро░்.