Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Show your Green sTile to the world



Pollution, environment, green house effect, global warming and energy wastage, these all are the prime issues that we keep hearing every often. We have failed to develop as a human being. It’s not about our attitude, habit, background and custom. We have done a lot; in fact we are functioning on this only. But are we missing something? Aren’t we thinking at our forthcoming generation? We have failed to safeguard our future. We don’t see the alerts Mother Nature has been showing at us.

Our discoveries are limitless. We invented so many extra-ordinary items which have brought vast changes to human kind and its living. Now we can touch the heights of cloud by building skyscrapers, we can also generate our own electricity and run hell size machines with a single touch button, even Moon and Mars are not that far anymore. We do whatever we can but do we really think of others living on earth except human kind? You may think for a long to answer this question. In our daily routine we are forgetting our general responsibilities toward nature. As per the today’s lifestyle, it is very important to take strong steps toward our nature. Many of us have started protecting ourselves by taking steps toward making Green Earth but rest of us fail by being an irresponsible. There are plenty who never switch off cars engine at signal or their air condition at our offices and homes. We fail to fill small issues like turning off lights and throw scrap in bins. Let we don’t be mean. Show your humanity to the Earth.

Let’s begin with small easy steps like pull off the electronic devices from the main plug when not in use. Try to avoid using private vehicle when it’s possible and walk to places close at hand. We can also recycle our newspaper and used sheets in many ways. If you are living with a family in a big house, so here we advise you to spend time with everyone in a single room and switch off all electronic devices and lights and please ignore watching television in your room. Make your routine to keep your environment space neat and clean.

What do you think, how and from where we should initiate protecting earth? It’s not like you offer a cheque for the next environmental charity that you see in advertisement. No, this isn’t enough. It wishes you to work out and take immediate actions, no matter how big or little just start it. Do something now!

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Sunday, January 22, 2012

2012 Year of the Dragon: Happy Chinese New Year




‎Shreeji Ceramic Wishing you a very Happy Chinese New Year oft he Dragon

(祝你新年快樂龍)


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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Introducing Parking-proof Full Body Vitrified Tiles


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So here it is, the new Parking-proof FBV Tiles which transforms your parking space into an attractive and useful space. These tiles are in a solid, dotz and checkered pattern to create the desired look for your garage, basement, portico or spare room. These tiles protect your flooring from stains while canalling moisture.

Shreeji’s Parking-proof tiles are durable, UV resistant, moisture and mushroom resistant and easy to clean. The tiles are made of vitrified body that can carry tons of weight and doesn’t absorb stains or water. Unlike concrete floors, oil drips in garage or rigid mud can be wiped up easily. Parking-proof FBV Tiles are available in Ivory, Terracotta and Jaisalmer colours and each tile is 605x605mm sold in boxes of 4 tiles.

You may want to put our new Parking-proof FBV Ties over the entire floor, where vehicles are parked or in heavy weighted traffic areas.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Friday, January 13, 2012

Celebrate Makar Sankranti Kite Flying Festival in a Safe way

Every January in India, we sacrifice thousands of its birds in the name of entertainment for the excitement of kite-flying. The festival, which is popularly known as "Makar Sankranti". Injuries to birds are mainly caused by glass-coated threads that cut and entangle to cause fractures, wing cuts and nerve injuries, and Makar Sankranti is becoming worse because people are continuing use deadly manja, totally ignoring the harm and pain they cause to birds. Not only is glass-coated manja hazardous for birds, it is also responsible for numerous human injuries and deaths every year, including the deaths of passers-by travelling on open conveyances such as bicycles, motorcycles or scooters. People can help innocent birds by doing the following:


Please think before flying a kite that your fun could severely injure or kill an animal.

Makar Sankranti is about celebrating festival happily with family - it is not about flying kites and endangering the lives of thousands of birds and even human beings.

Happy Sankranti to you and your family.

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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Shreeji Ceramic Blog 2011 in review: WordPress

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.



Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,500 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 42 trips to carry that many people.
Click here to see the complete report. 


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Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic