Monday, January 17, 2011

MUNNAR (no) Echo Point

echo point munnar

















 i was here before 8 years ago. it was faaar... better at that time. very sad to see the gove officials are nearby ..

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Echo point is one of the points we visited which is on the way to mettupatty dam.
More than an echo point it was a small shopping street facing a small lake with a hill in front of it. One has to scream extremely loudly to get any type of echo back. This point is just a man made point rather than a natural echo point like the ones you get in Mahabalashwar or Matheran. I guess i would have got a better echo in the tea gardens of munnar. Not worth going here but if it falls on the way then might as well try your screaming ability.

Dirty and crowded

Echo Point

hgoenka   28 contributions
Kolkata, India
27 Sep 2010
Your voice wont echo at echo point, as it has become to crowded, and all you will hear will be a cacophony of voices..
We heard that it was a nice place 5-10 years ago, but now many shops have sprung up, too many people littering everywhere as there were no dustbins in sight.
Best to be avoided.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Gethealthykuwait.com report: 48% of female students in Kuwait overweight


In a health session held today, organizers of the better health initiative gethealthykuwait.com announced that they found 70% of women suffered from high cholesterol levels and 48% of female students under the age of 18 were overweight.






Gethealthykuwait.com revealed that women's results, especially those under the age of 18, are the main cause for concern. 

The report comes after gethealthykuwait.com's 12-month community outreach drive for better nutrition. The campaign was funded by Diet Care and Taiba Hospital and manned by expert dieticians and nutritionists from both, who on average dedicated one-day a week for giving free tests and consultations to the community and the opportunity to enroll in the campaign's 28-day weight-loss plan. By the end of the campaign, which concluded in July 2010, 4,898 people were one their way to getting healthier by receiving free and private tests and consultations. These people were reached out to through 40 weekly community outreach visits to schools, public centers, governmental sector and private businesses. 


  • 898Total people tested
  • 54.6%of people tested that were overweight or obese
  • 38%of people tested with high glucose levels
  • 66%of people tested with high cholesterol levels