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Build an Energy-Efficient House

Build an Energy-Efficient House



Build an Energy-Efficient House

Australian architect Glenn Murcutt shows how to build energy-efficient homes
The most energy-efficient houses function like living things. They are designed to capitalize on the local environment and to respond to the climate. Australian architect and Pritzker Prize-Winner Glenn Murcutt is known for designing earth-friendly homes that imitate nature. Even if you live far from Australia, you can apply Glenn Murcutt's ideas to your own home-building project
1. Use Simple Materials
Forget the polished marble, imported tropical wood, and costly brass and pewter. A Glenn Murcutt home is unpretentious, comfortable, and economical. He uses inexpensive materials that are readily available in his native Australian landscape. Notice, for example, Murcutt's Marie Short House. The roof is corrugated metal, the window louvres are enameled steel, and the walls are timber from a nearby sawmill.
2.Touch the Earth Lightly
Glenn Murcutt is fond of quoting the Aboriginal proverb touch the earth lightly because it expresses his concern for nature. Building in the Murcutt way means taking special measures to safeguard the surrounding landscape. Nestled in an arid Australian forest, Murcutt's Ball-Eastaway House hovers above the earth on steel stilts. Because there is no deep excavation, the dry soil and surrounding trees are protected.
3. Follow the Sun
Prized for their energy efficiency, Glenn Murcutt's houses capitalize on natural light. Their shape is long and low, and they often feature verandas, skylights, adjustable louvres, and movable screens. Notice the linear form and expansive windows of Murcutt's Magney House. Stretching across a barren, wind-swept site overlooking the ocean, the home is designed to capture the sun.
4. Listen to the Wind
Even in the hot, tropical climate of Australia's Northern Territory, houses by Glenn Murcutt do not need air conditioning. Ingenious systems for ventilation assure that cooling breezes circulate through open rooms. At the same time, these houses are insulated from the heat and protected from strong cyclone winds. Murcutt's Marika-Alderton House is often compared to a plant because the walls open and close like petals and leaves.
The Marie Short House
Photo © Glenn Murcutt, permission of the Pritzker Prize Committee 
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Before Buying Furniture

 









The living room is freshly painted and the floors are laid with sparkling tiles. Now all that's left is to bring in the furniture. But before you go out and shop for the sofa set, coffee tables and everything else, here are a couple of things you might want to consider.

Size
Always remember that the size of your furniture must be in proportion to the size of your room. For example even though you have your heart set on that luxurious velvet sofa set it may not suit your living room. 


If you have a small living room, opt for sleeker furniture without bulky upholstery and padded armrests. Also fewer large pieces of furniture would be a better option rather than many small pieces that crowd the room. A plush sofa set would fill up the place and be great in a larger living room.


Tip: Decide where exactly in the living room you want your furniture to go. After that, you can measure the area so you know approximately what furniture size will fit there. Also remember to take into account the space required between the wall and the furniture while measuring.
Material
Be careful while buying wooden furniture. Furniture made of particleboard and medium density fiberboard is also called "solid wood". But furniture made out of these is not worth buying, as it is harder to repair and heavier than real wood. Buy furniture with signs that explicitly say solid oak wood or cherry wood or ash wood. These are safer to buy. 
A number of times you want to know the kind of finish that has been used on your furniture. To find out you will have to do a solvent test. Dip cotton in some nail polish remover or acetone and rub over an area that is not easily visible. If the finish softens then the finish is nitrocellulose lacquer, which is the most popular finish in the furniture industry. If the finish softens with alcohol then the finish is shellac. If it does not soften with either acetone or alcohol then the finish is varnish, polyurethane, catalyzed lacquer etc. that cannot be dissolved by its original solvent. 
If you are applying finish on your furniture then remember to account for humidity. High levels of humidity in the air will prevent the finish from drying and it will turn white or have a dull finish. If a professional is finishing your furniture then allow the piece to dry completely, for a few days before using it. 
Placing any kind of potpourri directly on the furniture will damage the finish even though it is kept in cloth or plastic bag. 
If metal bed frames are squeaking then just apply oil to the rivets and this will stop it from squeaking. If a bed made out of wood squeaks, it means it is getting loose and needs re-gluing. 
In a drawer wood moves against wood and certain parts need to be lubricated. If drawers stick rub some paste wax on the drawer and the wood that it rides on. If this does not work then the drawer needs some repair or is very worn out. 
Glass tabletops actually protect the wooden tables. Do not allow moisture get trapped between the glass and the wood. Raise the glass tabletop with rubber bumpers, this will allow airspace and let the wood breath. 
Before using wooden screws rub a little candle or bee's wax or soap on the screw threads and it will move more smoothly. 


Also see Types of Wood
Style


The furniture you pick up must go with the rest of your rooms. 


So if you want to include embroidered cushions, block printed curtains, lots of Indian artefacts and curios etc., you might want to have a divan with bolsters and a couple of low armchairs. A mild steel sofa set with leather upholstery might look out of place, don't you think?


Also make sure the colours of your furniture match with the walls, curtains and other elements in the room. 


Choose the minimalist furniture style if your living room is small because it tends to make it look more spacious. On the other hand, Victorian style furniture would look lovely in larger living rooms.


Tip: Picture your living room the way you want it to look once it is ready. Now that you have a clear idea of what you want, you won't need to waste any time at stores that don't have the kind of furniture you want.


Must Have Items
If you are working with a budget or with space constraints and want to restrict the furniture shopping, here are some of the must-have pieces of furniture for you living room.


A sofa set (a love seat with two single-seater armchairs) or two divans
A coffee table
A wall unit or showcase
A TV trolley
Maintenance
If you don't have time to clean your home everyday and once a week is about all you can manage. In such case it would be better to opt for easy wipe laminated or melamine furniture. But if you have a maid to help you out, you could go with fancier furniture that requires more maintenance.


Another important factor to consider is where you live. If you have a seaside apartment, wrought iron furniture may not be such a good idea because it may rust over time. Also if you live by a busy street, carved furniture might be a problem to clean.


If you have a centrally air-conditioned home, fixed upholstery is fine because the dust won't ruin it. But if you don't, try changeable upholstery so you can dry-clean it every once in a while.


Tip: Explore various options in furniture styles and materials. You never know, you may just find that mahogany or rosewood furniture sans the carving looks just as great as the carved pieces.
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Build an Energy-Efficient House

Build an Energy-Efficient House

Australian architect Glenn Murcutt shows how to build energy-efficient homes
The most energy-efficient houses function like living things. They are designed to capitalize on the local environment and to respond to the climate. Australian architect and Pritzker Prize-Winner Glenn Murcutt is known for designing earth-friendly homes that imitate nature. Even if you live far from Australia, you can apply Glenn Murcutt's ideas to your own home-building project
1. Use Simple Materials
Forget the polished marble, imported tropical wood, and costly brass and pewter. A Glenn Murcutt home is unpretentious, comfortable, and economical. He uses inexpensive materials that are readily available in his native Australian landscape. Notice, for example, Murcutt's Marie Short House. The roof is corrugated metal, the window louvres are enameled steel, and the walls are timber from a nearby sawmill.
2.Touch the Earth Lightly
Glenn Murcutt is fond of quoting the Aboriginal proverb touch the earth lightly because it expresses his concern for nature. Building in the Murcutt way means taking special measures to safeguard the surrounding landscape. Nestled in an arid Australian forest, Murcutt's Ball-Eastaway House hovers above the earth on steel stilts. Because there is no deep excavation, the dry soil and surrounding trees are protected.
3. Follow the Sun
Prized for their energy efficiency, Glenn Murcutt's houses capitalize on natural light. Their shape is long and low, and they often feature verandas, skylights, adjustable louvres, and movable screens. Notice the linear form and expansive windows of Murcutt's Magney House. Stretching across a barren, wind-swept site overlooking the ocean, the home is designed to capture the sun.
4. Listen to the Wind

Even in the hot, tropical climate of Australia's Northern Territory, houses by Glenn Murcutt do not need air conditioning. Ingenious systems for ventilation assure that cooling breezes circulate through open rooms. At the same time, these houses are insulated from the heat and protected from strong cyclone winds. Murcutt's Marika-Alderton House is often compared to a plant because the walls open and close like petals and leaves.


The Marie Short House
Photo © Glenn Murcutt, permission of the Pritzker Prize Committee 
More Images (3)Sponsored Links
Renewable Energy Info
Find Out About Eco Energy Sources & How To Be Green. Get A Free Report!
www.The-Green-Guide.info/

Enviromena Power Systems
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www.enviromena.com

Solar Energy Solutions
Customized to meet any power requirements. Contact us today!
www.ptlsolar.com/Dubai
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"Life is not about maximizing everything, it's about giving something back - like light, space, form, serenity, joy."

Before Buying Furniture


The living room is freshly painted and the floors are laid with sparkling tiles. Now all that's left is to bring in the furniture. But before you go out and shop for the sofa set, coffee tables and everything else, here are a couple of things you might want to consider.
Size
Always remember that the size of your furniture must be in proportion to the size of your room. For example even though you have your heart set on that luxurious velvet sofa set it may not suit your living room. 


If you have a small living room, opt for sleeker furniture without bulky upholstery and padded armrests. Also fewer large pieces of furniture would be a better option rather than many small pieces that crowd the room. A plush sofa set would fill up the place and be great in a larger living room.


Tip: Decide where exactly in the living room you want your furniture to go. After that, you can measure the area so you know approximately what furniture size will fit there. Also remember to take into account the space required between the wall and the furniture while measuring.
Material
Be careful while buying wooden furniture. Furniture made of particleboard and medium density fiberboard is also called "solid wood". But furniture made out of these is not worth buying, as it is harder to repair and heavier than real wood. Buy furniture with signs that explicitly say solid oak wood or cherry wood or ash wood. These are safer to buy. 
A number of times you want to know the kind of finish that has been used on your furniture. To find out you will have to do a solvent test. Dip cotton in some nail polish remover or acetone and rub over an area that is not easily visible. If the finish softens then the finish is nitrocellulose lacquer, which is the most popular finish in the furniture industry. If the finish softens with alcohol then the finish is shellac. If it does not soften with either acetone or alcohol then the finish is varnish, polyurethane, catalyzed lacquer etc. that cannot be dissolved by its original solvent. 
If you are applying finish on your furniture then remember to account for humidity. High levels of humidity in the air will prevent the finish from drying and it will turn white or have a dull finish. If a professional is finishing your furniture then allow the piece to dry completely, for a few days before using it. 
Placing any kind of potpourri directly on the furniture will damage the finish even though it is kept in cloth or plastic bag. 
If metal bed frames are squeaking then just apply oil to the rivets and this will stop it from squeaking. If a bed made out of wood squeaks, it means it is getting loose and needs re-gluing. 
In a drawer wood moves against wood and certain parts need to be lubricated. If drawers stick rub some paste wax on the drawer and the wood that it rides on. If this does not work then the drawer needs some repair or is very worn out. 
Glass tabletops actually protect the wooden tables. Do not allow moisture get trapped between the glass and the wood. Raise the glass tabletop with rubber bumpers, this will allow airspace and let the wood breath. 
Before using wooden screws rub a little candle or bee's wax or soap on the screw threads and it will move more smoothly. 


Also see Types of Wood
Style


The furniture you pick up must go with the rest of your rooms. 


So if you want to include embroidered cushions, block printed curtains, lots of Indian artefacts and curios etc., you might want to have a divan with bolsters and a couple of low armchairs. A mild steel sofa set with leather upholstery might look out of place, don't you think?


Also make sure the colours of your furniture match with the walls, curtains and other elements in the room. 


Choose the minimalist furniture style if your living room is small because it tends to make it look more spacious. On the other hand, Victorian style furniture would look lovely in larger living rooms.


Tip: Picture your living room the way you want it to look once it is ready. Now that you have a clear idea of what you want, you won't need to waste any time at stores that don't have the kind of furniture you want.


Must Have Items
If you are working with a budget or with space constraints and want to restrict the furniture shopping, here are some of the must-have pieces of furniture for you living room.


A sofa set (a love seat with two single-seater armchairs) or two divans
A coffee table
A wall unit or showcase
A TV trolley
Maintenance
If you don't have time to clean your home everyday and once a week is about all you can manage. In such case it would be better to opt for easy wipe laminated or melamine furniture. But if you have a maid to help you out, you could go with fancier furniture that requires more maintenance.


Another important factor to consider is where you live. If you have a seaside apartment, wrought iron furniture may not be such a good idea because it may rust over time. Also if you live by a busy street, carved furniture might be a problem to clean.


If you have a centrally air-conditioned home, fixed upholstery is fine because the dust won't ruin it. But if you don't, try changeable upholstery so you can dry-clean it every once in a while.


Tip: Explore various options in furniture styles and materials. You never know, you may just find that mahogany or rosewood furniture sans the carving looks just as great as the carved pieces.
FURNITURE BRANDS
Monalisa 
Durian 
@Home 
Housefull 
Godrej 
Zuari 
Usha Lexus 
Furniturewalla 
Style Spa

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 เดจเดฎ്เดฎുเดŸെ เดจിเตผเดฎ്เดฎാเดฃ เดธാเด™്เด•േเดคിเด•เดคเดฏും  เดจിเตผเดฎ്เดฎാเดฃ เดธാเดฎเด—്เดฐിเด•เดณും เดเดคാเดฃ്เดŸ് เด†เดฏിเดฐം เดตเดฐ്เดทเด™്เด™เดณ്เด•്เด•് เดฎുเตปเดช് เดคเดจ്เดจെ เด‡เดตിเดŸെ เดจിเดฒเดจിเดจ്เดจിเดฐുเดจ്เดจเดคാเดฏി  เดจเดฎുเด•്เด•് เด•ാเดฃാเตป เด•เดดിเดฏും. เดŽเดจ്เดจിเดฐുเดจ്เดจാเดฒും เด‡เดช്เดชോเดดും  เดตเดณเดฐെ เดธเด™്เด•ീเตผเดจ്เดจเดตും  เดšിเดฒเดตേ เดฑിเดฏเดฏเดคുเดฎാเดฃ് เดจเดฎ്เดฎുเดŸെ เดจിเดฐ്เดฎ്เดฎാเดฃ เดต്เดฏเดตเดธാเดฏം. เด‡เดตിเดŸെเดฏാเดฃ് เดšിเดฒเดตുเด•ുเดฑเดž്เดž INTERLOCKING BRICKS   เดชോเดฒെเดฏുเดณ്เดณ เดจിเดฐ്เดฎ്เดฎാเดฃ เดฐീเดคിเด•เดณിเดฒേเด•്เด•് เดฎാเดฑേเดฃ്เดŸുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจ്เดฑെ เด†เดตเดถ്เดฏเด•เดค.

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เด‡เดฐുเดชเดคു เดถเดคเดฎാเดจเดฎെเด™്เด•ിเดฒും เด•്เดฒേ  เด…เดŸเด™്เด™ിเดฏിเดŸ്เดŸുเดณ്เดณ เดšുเดตเดจ്เดจ เดฎเดฃ്เดฃ് เด†เดฃ് INTER LOCKING BRICKS เด‰เดฃ്เดŸാเด•്เด•ുเดตാเตป เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดค്.เด‡เดคിเตฝ เด’เดฐു เดช്เดฐเดค്เดฏേเด• เด…เดจുเดชാเดคเดค്เดคിเตฝ เดธിเดฎเดจ്เดฑ്‌  GRAVEL, เดšിเดคเดฒเดฐിเด•്เด•เดคിเดฐിเด•്เด•ാเดจുเดณ്เดณ เดšിเดฒ  เด•െเดฎിเด•്เด•เตฝเดธ്‌  เดŽเดจ്เดจിเดต  เดšേเตผเดค്เดค്  เด…เดš്เดšുเด•เดณിเตฝ เด•ംเดช്เดฐเดธ്เดธ് เดšെเดฏ്เดคു เดตാเตผเดคെเดŸുเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจു. เด‡เดคിเดจു เดเด•เดฆേเดถം  5.5 N/CM2  COMPRESSIVE  STRENGTH  เด‰เดฃ്เดŸാเดตും
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เด—ുเดฃം 
เดธാเดงാเดฐเดฃ เดฎเดฑ്เดฑു เดฎാเตผเด—เด™്เด™เตพ เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเดš്เดš് เดตീเดŸ് เดจിเตผเดฎ്เดฎിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจെเด•്เด•ാเตพ เดเด•เดฆേเดถം 30-35 % เดฒാเดญം เด‰เดฃ്เดŸാเด•്เด•ുเดตാเตป เด‡เดคു เดฎൂเดฒം เดธാเดงിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคാเดฃ്.
1. PLASTERING & PAINTING  เด…เดตเดถ്เดฏം เด‡เดฒ്เดฒ.
2. เดตเดณเดฐെ เดŽเดณുเดช്เดชเดค്เดคിเตฝ เด‡เตปเดธ്เดฑ്เดฑോเตพ เดšെเดฏ്เดฏാเดตുเดจ്เดจเดคാเดฃ്
 
เดฆോเดทเด™്เด™เตพ 
1. เด‡เดฒเด•്เดŸ്เดฐിเด•്  เดตเดฏเดฐിเด™്เด™ിเดจു เดจോเตผเดฎเตฝ เดญിเดค്เดคിเด•เดณിเดฒെเดชോเดฒെ  เดญിเดค്เดคി เดคുเดฐเดจ്เดจു เดชൈเดช്เดช് เด‡เดŸുเดตാเตป เดธാเดงിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคเดฒ്เดฒ
2.เดฐเดฃ്เดŸു เดจിเดฒเด•്เด•് เดฎുเด•เดณിเดฒേเด•്เด•് LOAD BEARING WALL  เด†เดฏി เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเดตാเตป เด•เดดിเดฏുเด•เดฏിเดฒ്เดฒ .
3.เดชുเดฑം เดญിเดค്เดคിเด•เดณിเตฝ เดตെเดณ്เดณം เดตീเดดാเตป เดธാเดง്เดฏเดคเดฏുเดณ്เดณിเดŸเดค്  เดช്เดฒാเดธ്เดฑ്เดฑเตผ  เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเด•เดฏോ เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เด…เดŸിเด•്เด•ുเด•เดฏോ  เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดจ്เดจเดคാเดฃ്‌ เด‰เดค്เดคเดฎം เด…เดฒ്เดฒെเด™്เด•ിเตฝ เด…เดŸเตผเดจ്เดจു เดตീเดดുเดตാเดจും เดจിเดฑം เดฎเด™്เด™ാเดจും  เด‡เดŸเดฏാเด•ും.
4. EXPERIENCED เด†เดฏിเดŸ്เดŸുเดณ്เดณ เดคൊเดดിเดฒാเดณിเด•เตพ  เด†เดตเดถ്เดฏเดฎാเดฏി เดตเดฐുเดจ്เดจു


 

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เดตീเดŸ്  เดชเดฃിเดฏിเตฝ เด•เดดിเดž്เดžു  เดซിเดจിเดทിเด™്เด™്   เดตเตผเด•്เด•്‌ เดŽเดค്เดคിเดฏാเตฝ  เด…เดŸുเดค്เดค  เด…เดŸുเดค്เดค  เดช്เดฐเดงാเดจ  เดœോเดฒി  เดชെเดฏ്เดจ്เดฑിംเด—്  เด†เดฃ്. เดŽเดค്เดฐ  เดธുเดจ്เดฆเดฐเดฎാเดฏ เดตീเดŸും เดญംเด—ിเดฏാเดฏി   เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ്  เดšെเดฏ്เดคിเดฒ്เดฒെเด™്เด•ിเตฝ  เดŽเดฒ്เดฒാം เดชോเดฏി    เดกി เดธൈเตป เด’เดฐുเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเตพ เดคเดจ്เดจെ  เดตീเดŸിเดจ്เดฑെ  เดธ്‌เดฑ്เดฑൈเดฒിเดจും   เดตീเดŸിเดฐിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจ  เดช്เดฐเดฆേเดถเดค്เดคിเดจും   เด•ൂเดŸി เด…เดจുเดฏോเดœ്เดฏเดฎാเดฏ   เด•เดณเดฑുเด•เตพ เดคിเดฐเดž്เดžെเดŸുเด•്เด•ാเตป เดธാเดงിเดš്เดšാเตฝ   เดตീเดŸിเดจ്เดฑെ เดฎൊเดค്เดคเดค്เดคിเดฒുเดณ്เดณ เดญംเด—ിเด•്เด•് เดฎാเดฑ്เดฑുเด•ൂเดŸ്เดŸും.

COLOUR SELECTION.
       1.เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑിเด™്เด™ിเตฝ เดตเดณเดฐെ เดช്เดฐเดงാเดจเดชെเดŸ്เดŸ เด’เดฐു เด˜เดŸเด•ം CLOUR SELECTION เดคเดจ്เดจെ เด†เดฃ് . เดŽเดจ്เดค് เด•ൊเดฃ്เดŸെเดจ്เดจാเตฝ เดต്เดฏเดคเดธ്เดค  เดจിเดฑเด™്เด™เดณ്เด•്เด•് เดตീเดŸിเดจ്เดฑെ เดฎเดจോเดนാเดฐിเดคเด•്เด•ും เด…เดช്เดชുเดฑเดค്เดค് เดจเดฎ്เดฎുเดŸെ เดœീเดตിเดคเดค്เดคിเตฝ  เดตൈเด•ാเดฐിเด•เดฎാเดฏ  เดชเดฒ เดฎാเดฑ്เดฑเด™്เด™เตพเด•്เด•ും เด•ാเดฐเดฃเดฎാเด•ാเตป  เด•เดดിเดฏും เดŽเดจ്เดจ് เดชเด เดจเด™്เด™เตพ เดคെเดณിเดฏിเดš്เดšിเดฐിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจു. เด‰เดฆാเดนเดฐเดฃเดค്เดคിเดจ് เดนോเดธ്เดชിเดŸเดฒുเด•เดณിเดฒും  เดฎเดฑ്เดฑും เด•ൂเตพ  เดจിเดฑเด™്เด™เดณാเดฃ് เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดค് เด…เดค് เดฐോเด—ിเด•เตพเด•്เด•് เดถാเดจ്เดคเดฎാเดฏ เด…เดจ്เดคเดฐീเด•്เดทം เดช്เดฐเดฆാเดจം เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുംเดจേเดฐെเดฎเดฑിเดš്เดšു เด•ുเดŸ്เดŸിเด•เตพ เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจ เดฎുเดฑിเด•เดณിเดฒും เดธ്เด•ൂเดณുเด•เดณിเดฒും เด…เดฒ്เดชം BRIGHT เดจിเดฑเด™്เด™เดณാเดฃ്‌ เด…เดจുเดฏോเดœ്เดฏം เดŽเดจ്เดคുเด•ൊเดฃ്เดŸെเดจ്เดจാเตฝ เด•ുเดŸ്เดŸിเด•เตพเด•്เด•്  เดจเดฒ്เดฒ  เด‰เดจ്เดฎേเดทം เดช്เดฐเดฆാเดจം เดšെเดฏ്เดฏും.เดŽเดฒ്เดฒാ เด•เดณเดฑുเด•เตพเด•്เด•ും เด…เดคിเดจ്เดฑെเดคാเดฏ  เด—ുเดฃเด™്เด™เดณും เดฆോเดทเด™്เด™เดณും เด‰เดฃ്เดŸ്.เดŽเดจ്เดจാเตฝ เด…เดต เดตേเดฃ്เดŸ เด‡เดŸเดค്เดคു เดฎുเดฑിเด•เดณുเดŸെ เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—เดค്เดคിเดจും เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจ เด†เดณുเด•เดณെเดฏും เด…เดŸിเดธ്เดฅാเดจเดชെเดŸുเดค്เดคി เด•ൃเดค്เดฏเดฎാเดฏി เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเด•เดฏാเดฃെเด™്เด•ിเตฝ เดจเดฎ്เดฎുเดŸെ เดœീเดตിเดคเดค്เดคിเตฝ เดฎാเดจเดธിเด•เดตും เดถാเดฐീเดฐിเด•เดตുเดฎാเดฏ เดตเดณเดฐെ เดจเดฒ്เดฒ เด—ുเดฃเด™്เด™เตพ เด•ൊเดฃ്เดŸ്  เดตเดฐുเดตാเตป  เดจเดฒ്เดฒ  เด•เดณเตผ เดคിเดฐเดž്เดžെเดŸുเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดฒൂเดŸെ เดธാเดงിเด•്เด•ും เดŽเดจ്เดจเดคിเตฝ เดธംเดถเดฏเดฎിเดฒ്เดฒ.

2 .   เด•เดณเตผ เดคിเดฐเดž്เดžെเดŸുเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเตพ เดถ്เดฐเดฆ്เดงിเด•്เด•േเดฃ്เดŸ เดฎเดฑ്เดฑൊเดฐു เด•ാเดฐ്เดฏം  เดšുเดฑ്เดฑുเดชാเดŸുเด•เดณുเดฎാเดฏി   เด…เดค് เดŽเด™്เด™เดจെ   เด‡เดฃเด™്เด™ിเดšേเดฐുเดจ്เดจു เดŽเดจ്เดจുเดณ്เดณเดคാเดฃ്. เด’เดจ്เดจിเดจോเดŸൊเดจ്เดจു เดตേเดฑിเดŸ്เดŸ്เดจിเดฒ്เด•ുเดจ്เดจ เด•เดณเดฑുเด•เตพ เดตീเดŸിเดจ്เดฑെ เดฎൊเดค്เดคเดค്เดคിเดฒുเดณ്เดณ เดญംเด—ിเด•്เด•് เด•ോเดŸ്เดŸം เดตเดฐുเดค്เดคുเดตാเตป เด‡เดŸเดฏാเด•ും. เดตീเดŸിเดจ്เดฑെ เดชുเดฑം เดญിเดค്เดคിเด•്เด•് เดตേเดฃ്เดŸി เด•เดณเตผ เดคിเดฐെเดž്เดžെเดŸുเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเตพ  เดตീเดŸിเดฐിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจ เดชเดถ്เดšാเดค്เดคเดฒเดตും เด•ൂเดŸി  เด•เดฃเด•്เด•ിเดฒെเดŸുเด•്เด•േเดฃ്เดŸเดคുเดฃ്เดŸ്เดถเดฐിเด•്เด•ും เดชเดฑเดž്เดžാเตฝ เดŽเดฒ്เดฒാ เด•เดณเดฑുเด•เดณും เดจേเดฐเดค്เดคെ เดคเดจ്เดจെ เดช്เดฒാเตป เดšെเดฏ്เดคിเดฐിเด•്เด•เดฃം.


เดตീเดŸിเดจ്เดฑെ เด‰เตพเดตเดถം  เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑുเดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจ്เดชാเดฏി   เดถ്เดฐเดฆ്เดงിเด•്เด•േเดฃ്เดŸ เดšിเดฒ เดฎുเตปเด•เดฐുเดคเดฒുเด•เตพ 

1 . เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดฎ്เดชോเดณ്เดฎുเดฑിเด•്เด•ുเดณ്เดณിเดฒെ เดซเดฐ്เดฃിเดš്เดšเดฑുเด•เดณും เดจിเดฒเดตും เดชേเดช്เดชเดฐ്‍              เด•ൊเดฃ്เดŸോ เดชเดดเดฏ เดคുเดฃി เด•ൊเดฃ്เดŸോ เดฎൂเดŸി เดตെเด•്เด•ുเด•
2 . เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดฎ്เดชോเดดും เด‰เดฃเด™്เด™ുเดจ്เดจเดค് เดตเดฐെเดฏും เดฎുเดฑിเดฏിเดฒെ เดœเดจാเดฒเด•เดณും                    เดตാเดคിเดฒും เดคുเดฑเดจ്เดจു เดตെเด•്เด•ുเด•
3 . เดธാเดง്เดฏเดฎെเด™്เด•ിเดฒ്เด’เดฐാเดด്เดšเดฏോเดณം เดฎുเดฑി เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ാเดคിเดฐിเด•്เด•ുเด•
4 . เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ്เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดฎ്เดชോเดณ്เดฎാเดธ്เด•് เดงเดฐിเด•്เด•ാเดจ്เดถ്เดฐเดฆ്เดงിเด•്เด•ുเด•
5 . เดถเดฐീเดฐเดค്เดคിเดฒ്เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เดคเดŸ്เดŸാเดคെเดจോเด•്เด•เดฃം
6 . เด•ൂเดŸ്เดŸിเด•เดณ്เด•്เด•് เดŽเดŸുเด•്เด•ാเดตുเดจ്เดจ เดธ്เดฅเดฒเดค്เดค്เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เดตെเด•്เด•เดฐുเดค്
9 . เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ്เดšെเดฏ്เดฏുเดฎ്เดชോเดณ്เด•്เดฐเดฎം เดชാเดฒിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดค് เดจเดจ്เดจാเดฏിเดฐിเด•്เด•ും. เด†เดฆ്เดฏം เดธീเดฒിเด™്, เดชിเดจ്เดจെ เดญിเดค്เดค്, เดถേเดทം เดซเดฐ്เดฃിเดš്เดšเดฐ്เดŽเดจ്เดจിเด™്เด™เดจെ
10 . เดชเดฐเดฎാเดตเดงിเดšെเดฑിเดฏ เดธ്เดฅเดฒเดค്เดคുเดฎാเดค്เดฐം เด•เดŸുเดค്เดคเดจിเดฑเด™്เด™เดณ്เดจเดฒ്เด•ുเด•
11 . เดชാเด•്เด•เดฑ്เดฑിเดฒ്เด•ിเดŸ്เดŸുเดจ്เดจ เดธിเดฎเดจ്เดฑ്เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เดชെเดŸ്เดŸെเดจ്เดจ്เด•เดŸ്เดŸเดฏാเด•ും. เด…เดคു เด•ൊเดฃ്เดŸ് เด‰เดชเดฏോเด—ിเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคിเดจ് เดตเดณเดฐെ เดฎുเดฎ്เดช് เดคുเดฑเด•്เด•เดฐുเดค്
11. เด•ാเดฐ്เดกുเด•เดณിเดฒെ เด•เดณเดฐ്เดทെเดฏ്เดก്เดจോเด•്เด•ി เดจിเดฑം เดคിเดฐเดž്เดžെเดŸുเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเดณ്เดถ്เดฐเดฆ്เดงിเด•്เด•ുเด•. เดšെเดฑുเด•เดณเดค്เดคിเดฒ്เด•ാเดฃുเดจ്เดจเด•เดณเดฐ്เดŽเดซเด•്เดŸ്เดฎുเดฑി เดฎുเดดുเดตเดจ്เด…เดŸിเด•്เด•ുเดฎ്เดชോเดณ്เด•ിเดŸ്เดŸเดฃเดฎെเดจ്เดจിเดฒ്เดฒ.
12. เดฎുเดฑിเดฏിเดฒ്เดŽ.เดธി เดตെเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจുเดฃ്เดŸെเด™്เด•ിเดฒ്เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑിเด™ിเดจ് เดฎുเดฎ്เดช് เดชുเดŸ്เดŸിเด‡เดŸเดฃം. เดฎിเดจുเดธเดฎുเดณ്เดณเดšുเดตเดฐുเด•เดณിเดฒ്เดŽ.เดธി เดฏുเดŸെ เดช്เดฐเดตเดฐ്เดค്เดคเดจം เดฎെเดš്เดšเดช്เดชെเดŸും.
13. เดจിเดฑเด™്เด™เดณ്เดชเด•เดฒ്เดตെเดณിเดš്เดšเดค്เดคിเดฒ്เดคിเดฐเดž്เดžെเดŸുเด•്เด•ുเดจ്เดจเดคാเดฃ് เดจเดฒ്เดฒเดค്. เด•เดŸเดฏിเดฒെ เดตൈเดฆ്เดฏുเดคിเดตെเดณിเดš്เดšเดค്เดคിเดฒ്เด•ാเดฃുเดจ്เดจเดจിเดฑം เดจിเด™്เด™เดณ്เด‰เดฆ്เดฆേเดถിเดš്เดšเดคാเด•เดฃเดฎെเดจ്เดจിเดฒ്เดฒ.
14. เดšെเดฑിเดฏ เดฎുเดฑിเดฏാเดฃെเด™്เด•ിเดฒ്เดธീเดฒിเด™ിเดจ്เด‡เดณം เดจിเดฑเด™്เด™เดณ്เดจเดฒ്เด•ിเดฏാเดฒ്เดตിเดถാเดฒเดฎാเดฏി เดคോเดจ്เดจിเด•്เด•ും.

15. เดฌ്เดฐോเดทเดฑിเดฒ്เด…เดคേ เด…เดจുเดชാเดคเดค്เดคിเดฒ്เดชെเดฏിเดจ്เดฑ് เดตെเดณ്เดณเดตുเดฎാเดฏിเดšേเดฐ്เดค്เดคിเดฒ്เดฒെเด™്เด•ിเดฒ്เด•เดฎ്เดชเดจി เด…เดตเด•ാเดถเดช്เดชെเดŸുเดจ്เดจ เดจിเดฑเดตും เด—ുเดฃเดตുംเด•ിเดŸ്เดŸിเดฏെเดจ്เดจ് เดตเดฐിเดฒ്เดฒ.


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