Author Archives: niyazsky

  • Kerala No 1 India Poster

    Posted on August 8, 2017 by niyazsky in Life.
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  • SingaporeJobsMarket.com Fraud , Job Scam

    Posted on September 10, 2016 by niyazsky in Life.

    Singapore is a wonderful place to work. so foreigners try to get Job there.   I got a SMS as follows : “Walk in from (Mon-Sat 2PM – 4 PM) at 10 Anson Road #26-10, International Plaza Building, S(079903) near Tanjong Pagar MRT, Exit C.   Refundable Fees $50*. No Agent / Placement Fee. Foreigners Welcome, other Jobs available.” I went above mentioned address. the Guy sitting there is Justin/James. Behaving is arrogant and always shows he is very busy. I inquired regarding above SMS he said they are having unadvertised job. registration fee is $50 and for Applying job is 300 $ and then I get Credit and Apply jobs in (SingaporeJobsMarket.com) . In case If I didn’t get response amount will refund. I paid amount and after I reached home I checked their website all the

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  • Posted on February 23, 2014 by niyazsky in Life.
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  • Posted on February 4, 2014 by niyazsky in Niyaz Kannanchery.

    Navas P (Higher Secondary friend) – You were always with me all the way from plus two till u left bangalore for higher studies..in all those tym it will be difficult to find a day i spent without u. We were best frndz..may be time and distance separate our contacts still u hold a bigger role in my life..u alwayz standout from others becz ur thinkings were alwayz different..every frnd should have something he got influenced frm others..for me what i have captured frm u secretly was, ur intensity to learn different and new thngz were the best quality i have seen in u. Ur thoughtz were alwayz different..i remember u have used to write examz by writing ur own thoughts in it..in future me also followed the same path and got complementz frm my teachers, which was just becz u..i have to thank u fr that and i wish u could make good use of all ur thoughts and hold ur attitude to achieve highz in ur life.

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  • Navas

    Posted on February 4, 2014 by niyazsky in Life.

    Niyaz, u were always with me all the way from plus two till u left bangalore for higher studies..in all those tym it will be difficult to find a day i spent without u. We were best frndz..may be time and distance seperate our contacts still u hold a bigger role in my life..u alwayz standout from others becz ur thinkings were alwayz different..every frnd should have somethng he got influenced frm others..for me what i have captured frm u secretly was, ur intensity to learn different and new thngz were the best quality i have seen in u. Ur thoughtz were alwayz different..i remember u have used to write examz by writing ur own thoughts in it..in future me also followed the same path and got complementz frm my teachers, which was just becz u..i have to thank u fr that and i wish u could make good use of all ur thoughts and hold ur attitude to achieve highz in ur life

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  • Posted on January 19, 2014 by niyazsky in Niyaz Kannanchery.

    Faizan Madani (College mate)  : First of all i m very thankful to my best buddy Niyaz. Mann u helped me a lot in learning web designing. i must say the kind of knowledge u have in web programming like HTML, PHP, JAVASCRIPT etc,  i dont think anyone else have the same. And the best quality about u is that you share your knowledge with anyone who are in need of it. Especially meeee. May God Bless you for ur qualities and character.

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  • check post

    Posted on January 19, 2014 by niyazsky in Life.

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  • Syrian “revolution” or “civil war”

    Posted on December 18, 2013 by niyazsky in News Global.

    e need to understand what the Syrians want, fear, believe, and why they act in the way they do. It is not an easy task. But it is the only way if you really hold that the future of Syria must be in the hands of the Syrian people and not in the hands of external powers. Opinions are divided on the Syrian crisis between those who view it as a revolution, and those who view it as a civil war. We believe that there is no fundamental contradiction between civil conflict and revolution. Revolution inevitably bears elements of civil conflict; moreover, there is an aspect of civil conflict that must not be overlooked in all revolutions. There is a tragic fact about the Syrian case which is undeniable; that there are Syrians fighting and killing other Syrians on Syrian soil. Obviously, denying or ignoring these facts on the ground will harm the revolution. Rather, what is required is to pose the following questions; what is the nature of the civil conflict in Syria? What is the relationship between the revolution and civil conflict? And does this conflict overshadow the revolution? On the nature of the civil conflict in Syria The civil conflict taking place in Syria is not a purely sectarian one. The international community and media (in particular the western media) exaggerate the extent to which the conflict can be so described. An arrogant Orientalist set of views refuses to understand Syrians, or Arabs in general, In terms other than those of their sectarian identities. According to this reading, sectarian war is the inevitable destiny of Syrians. Furthermore, according to this reading, sectarian identities are essentialist and static, lying outside history and Independent of any socio-economic context. We reject this reading. Not every civil conflict is necessarily sectarian or religious. The Spanish Civil War was a conflict between the supporters of the Republic and the fascist followers of Franco. The Russian Civil War erupted in the context of the revolution against the Tsar. To a certain degree, the aforementioned applies as well to both Libyan and Yemeni Revolutions. The situation in Syria is closer to the previous examples than to a fully-fledged sectarian civil war. Contrary to the Orientalist view, the Middle East does not bear a special characteristic that makes it vulnerable to a purely sectarian conflict. One of the most significant reasons behind civil conflict in Syria is the uprising of Syrians against a new feudal class that had enslaved them entirely. For instance, the majority of Muslim Sunni rebels are driven by an inclination towards social justice and revenge against these feudalists, rather than exclusively by a sense of Sunni sectarianism. On the other hand, the feudal ruling class includes different sects; the ruling family and its retinues who belong to the Alawite sect enjoy the largest share of wealth and influence. This overlap between the socio-economic on one hand and the sectarian on the other hand demands in-depth study. In Syria, Syrians are fighting for different political projects, and not for sectarian projects disguised as political ones. Certainly some parties have religion-oriented political projects, and some others have sectarian ones. Also there is sectarian “rhetoric” from both ends of the conflict. Nevertheless, the civil conflict cannot be reduced to a sectarian one. These conflicts have multiple dimensions such as internal sectarian, religious, ethnic, territorial, class-related tensions and so forth, in addition to external factors, such as regional and international political demands. Nevertheless, sectarian tension […]

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  • Eg : Post

    Posted on December 17, 2013 by niyazsky in Life.

    Dummy Text : Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

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  • Graduation Day Photos

    Posted on December 15, 2013 by niyazsky in Life.

    took Part in different competition and enjoyed Life with friends. previous years college graduation held in Leela Palace Bangalore but our Graduation day in our own College but we were not sad because of the Guest. it was   Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam [Former President of India, Scientist ], that not the reason of happiness, he is Youth Inspiration and very humble man. he only told to college chairman that he wouldn’t come If it happening in Hotel, he wanna see the students from their college only. what a man. to listen his inspiration speeches Please click here

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