Tuesday 1 May 2012


I would wish for you


I have a simple wish
To begin each of my morning
Seeing your smile.

I have a simple wish
To breathe your fragrance
From thousand miles.

I can see your eyes
With my eyes closed.
I can feel your breath
When the wind flows.

I can hear your voice
In my every dream.
I can see your face
Far but still full of gleam.

I have a simple wish
To make you laugh a thousand times
For each of the tears that went

You are the reason
For me and for everything.
You are in all the seasons
Be it winter or spring.

You are the words
That come out of my mind.
You are that little bird
Who is one of a kind

I have a simple wish
To touch the sky and the moon
With you by my side.

Just look at me once.
And feel my love for you.
For, I have just a simple wish -
To make you joyous - with me too!

If I had one wish, I wud wish for you.

IPL 5 turning out to be a crowd-puller

The TRP ratings may not say so, but going by the attendances recorded at the stadiums across the country, the Indian Premier League is back, and with a big bang. These houseful crowds can be attributed to a plethora of reasons.

At the top of the reasoning pyramid is the fact that this format still provides the raw entertainment it was designed for, and with no major cricket involving team India in the month of March, the lean build-up has helped bring in this surge. Interest is high among the crowds supporting any particular team and this has perhaps strengthened the understanding that the IPL has indeed achieved city-based loyalties. Fans aren't interested in following other franchises as willingly as they support their own. The upswing in online viewership is a certain indicator of the same.

Perhaps another factor in this re-born popularity of the league is also the close competition. Yes, the crowds were coming in through the gates from the beginning itself. But this is a seven-week tournament and the consistency in numbers can only be achieved by some intense cricket on display. At the time of writing, Delhi Daredevils were running amok at the top of the table and Deccan Chargers were lying hopelessly in the ninth spot. Sandwiched in between, the other seven teams are separated by a mere three points.  

Scoring a hundred in T20 cricket is no mean feat, for not only does it take immense concentration and application to stay at the wicket, but you also have to defy laws of batting and hit out at every possible opportunity. First it was Ajinkya Rahane and then, two days later, Pietersen joined him in the exclusive list of IPL 5 centurions. In between, Faf du Plessis, Jesse Ryder and Chris Gayle scored aggressive half centuries, out of which Gayle has looked the most dangerous with his new accumulative approach at the beginning of the innings. Surely, these are the three batsmen you could expect the next hundred to come from.
The bowlers aren't lagging behind. Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel have been tearing away with pace, while Shahbaz Nadeem is the new spinner on everyone's mind. But it was one Sourav Ganguly who charged up the whole world's imagination. Two wickets against Delhi at the Kotla and he rolled back the years. That charging run after bowling Pietersen will remain 'the moment' of 2012 IPL.

There have been a few rotten apples as well, mostly falling out from the Mumbai Indians' cupboard. Munaf Patel has been uttering a few choice words every time he has gone out to bowl and his captain Harbhajan Singh has never actually intervened. The 2011 Champions League T20 winners lie at the bottom of the 'Fair Play' table, while Rajasthan Royals sit at the top. While the latter's disciplined approach can be attributed to the leadership of one Rahul Dravid, should Harbhajan be blamed for Mumbai's bad behaviour, especially when things aren't going their way?

FATAL FATE

The afterglow of life is protruding
Amongst the walking souls
People have trouble understanding
The glow is for times to come
The earth will become anew
With spirits long since dead
Re-walking their own dimensions
Of lives that they once led

As destiny surrounds us Coming to one and all
We have trouble understanding
What stands inside this hall
For life is much better here
And happiness is peace
A mutual serenity
Once it comes it will never cease

We all walk across the empty hall
There are things we cannot explain
The unknown is awaiting
For us to make the call
A gathering of Angels
Walk upon a golden stair
A beckoning they call to us "Come, we'll meet you there"

As destiny surrounds us
Coming to one and all
We have trouble understanding
What stands within this hall
For life is much better here
And Happiness is peace
With a mutual serenity
Once it comes it will never cease
We are standing in the doorway
Coming in one by one
Quietly we stand there until the job is done
We drink the wine, and bite the bread
And still our thoughts we bind
We really still are helpless
We don't even know our minds

Then a vision of darkness
And the devil was in our soul
There's no use in explaining
What was the major goal
We don't really know just who it was
That gave the final word
Now we're all just standing here
waiting to be heard

As destiny surrounds us
Coming to one and all
We have trouble understanding
What stands inside this hall
For life is much better here
And happiness is peace
A mutual serenity
Once it comes it will never cease.


AARUSHI SARIN

Friday 27 April 2012

Silent stealer of Vision


 Silent Stealer of Vision

Blindness is the state of lacking visual power that disables the ability to see the environment and further react to it. In biological terms it disables the connection of the eye to the brain via nerves and hence the brain cannot convert the visual signals into actions. Blindness can be categorized into various forms i.e. partial blindness, complete blindness, etc but it surely devastates complete life of an individual.

Termed as “specially challenged people” by the UNO, these people would have lost the charm of living their life if the people wouldn’t have understood the need to help them. The aid was provided to these people in various forms and organizations. Blind schools were setup specially to train such special people to face the world.

In India, blind schools were setup to train these people so that they are not left dependent on any individual in future. In Delhi such blinds schools are running successfully with a massive support from people. The blind school in Lodhi Colony in New Delhi- “Blind Relief Association”  is looking after 600 such students. Such schools provide education as well as employment to these blinds. The students are not only provided with the bookish knowledge but are even made to operate computer. These students are trained to their daily necessity work like washing their clothes, utensils without any help. These students are trained to stand beside any normal individual in any field and provide the same result as expected from any normal individual.

It is amazing to see these students playing outdoor games similar to a normal individual without any sense of blindness. Moreover such schools raise the standard of such students to such a level that they are invited by the multinational companies to provide their talent to the company.

God might have not provided them with the vision but they are provided with a special 6th sense that allows them to outstand themselves from other people.

Tuesday 24 April 2012

Lost freedom

I want to live free in this democratic country,
but I am not allowed to.


I want to fly high like a bird,
but I am not allowed to.


I want to reach beyond my dreams,
but I am not allowed to.


They leave us with so many questions,
but they are allowed to.


I want answers for that questions,
but i am not allowed to.


They walk like a wild animal on street,
but they are allowed to.


They hunt like hunter in a forest,
but they are allowed to.


They treat like servant of an employer, 
but they are allowed to.


We are always taught not to get raped,
but they are never taught not to rape.

Friday 13 April 2012

when it comes to love, mother is the word


Mother, who gave us her heart...her very soul.
Mother, who's understanding never wavered.
Mother, the one who dried our tears.
Mother, she lead us to the path of His Love.
Mother, who washed our cloths and cleaned the house.
Mother, who instilled confidence in her children.
Mother, who walked us to school.
Mother, who loved us like no other.
Mother, who quelled the anger within us.
Mother, who drove us to all our practices.
Mother, who never forgot our special occasions.
Mother, you will always remain, in our
hearts, in our deeds, in our thoughts,
in our lives and in our prayers.

Surely, beyond the stars, there's a special place for Mothers.

Wednesday 11 April 2012

DRUGS-FAR AWAY FROM LIFE

Drug and alcohol addiction is a dangerous and progressive disease. When someone drinks alcohol every day, but never gets drunk, or parties and does cocaine or ecstasy every weekend, but never during the week days, are they addicts in need of drug rehab? We often say that there is an addiction problem when life becomes unmanageable in various ways, however addiction is progressive. For some people nothing seems to be unmanageable until suddenly, everything is. It’s such a sad thing when any person loses a life to addiction, but I know I’m not the only one who thought that, despite it’s horrible consequences, crack did not cause fatal overdoses , or at least not as often as heroin and prescription meds do. I guess when the damage hits closer to home, any reality becomes more. There have been numerous articles recently about the spread of heroin and perscription drug abuse among young people from 13-25 years of age. These disturbing develpments have indicated that a majority of these young people are beginning with abuse of prescription pan medications stolen from parents and grandparents who are ill or recovering from surgery. Despite the serious dangers of prescription pain medications, many people do not acknowledge these dangers because of an erroneous belief that since these pan killers are prescribed by doctors, they are not as dangerous as heroin obtained on the street.
There is no universal scale with which to measure the extent of addiction in everyone who abuses drugs and alcohol, but addiction is a dangerous game to play and no matter what the substance, any abuse is walking a very thin line. It’s tough to figure out who has a problem and who doesn’t. It doesn’t take falling down drunk or multiple drug offenses, or stealing from loved ones to be an addict. All it takes is a dependence - just to feel normal, or to go to sleep for the night. Perhaps, instead of determining addiction as life becoming unmanageable, we should take a look at what is and is not manageable when we don’t drink or do the drugs that normally “get us through” a good night’s sleep or a night out with friends. First, can we deny ourselves that drink or drug and second, has the perceived quality of our life changed in any way without these substances? This is a question that has to be answered on a personal level and hopefully, with vigilance, it can be answered before addiction gets a solid grasp on life and begins to make things unmanageable - making the need for drug and alcohol rehabilitation imminent. For a long time, I used to think that people don’t die from crack addiction. I used to think that only drugs like heroin and prescription meds could kill addicts. ng a suspicious finger toward medical professionals who will write opiate prescriptions at the word of a patient.
Along with prescription fraud and doctors who maybe a little too “trusting” of their patients, younger addicts find their fix much closer to home in their parents’ unlocked and unmonitored medicine cabinets. This kind of addictive behavior is especially dangerous because with younger people, the only interest is getting high without any knowledge of dosing instructions or possible health risks, increasing the chances of fatal overdoses.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Visit Andaman To Have A Brush With Adventure . .

Last autumn break, my family decided to tread the unbeaten path and we took a trip to the Andaman Islands. It sure was a great trip.The roads in Andaman are wide, clean, congestion and pollution free. The very first day we went to the Fisheries Museum where we saw a wide variety of rare fishes, corals and shells. There were live specimens as well as preserved ones.

In the evening we went to the infamous Cellular Jail, also known as the Kala Pani, where hundreds of political prisoners were sent during freedom struggle of India. The name Kala Pani probably derives from the fact the sea surrounding the islands looks black for seven months in the year due to overcast skies leading to a ‘Black Sea’. The jail was built in 1906 and had seven wings opening out like a seven pettaled flower. It had 698 isolated cells. The jail takes its name ‘Cellular Jail’ from the isolated cells. Now only two wings of the jail have been presented as a museum. The rest have made way for a large hospital. A poignant light and sound show in the evening in the jail premises made us realize the sacrifices our heroes have made to get our country free.

Our next stop on the next day was the Ross Island. This has the ruins of the headquarters of the British rulers. The amount of planning that had gone in the Island was clearly visible from the printing press that the British had made there was also the water treatment/filtration plant, small power plant and other institutions comprising the cantonment.The Viper Island and the North Bay Island had us mesmerized. The approach to the North Bay Island was via a glass bottomed motor boat through which the enchanting sea life was clearly visible. Here, along with my brother had a brush with adventure when we both went snorkelling. The thrill of such adventure is difficult to pen down.We had the chance to see the Jarawa tribals in their natural foundations that reminded us of Ganesha, a mother with a child on her lap, shells etc.

The Mud Volcano was another experience altogether. We took a walk on the volcano with our feet bare and felt mud ooze out of the various mouths of the volcano. To our pleasant surprise this was very cold! Next we visited the Havelock Island that has the Radhanagar Beach that has been rated the best beach in Asia in Time Magazine. The British built the Chatahm Saw Mill on Chaham Island in 1833. It is still functional. The forest museum inside the mill is replete with rare pieces of wood. The Anthropological Museum depicts the lives of Palaeolithic Islanders and displays the models of Aborigines and their tools. In our way to Corbin’s Cove, we saw many fighting bunkers built during the Japanese occupation of these islands from March 1942 to October 1995.

On the last day we managed to squeeze in a visit to Samudrika, the Naval Museum and the Science Museum. Those visits were highly engrossing too. The lighting memory of the visit would be the emerald waters of the sea, the silver sandy beaches and the laid back relax attitude of the locals. It truly is a must visit. These little islands are not only endowed with scenic beauty but are also rich in history.



BY SNIGDHA SIDHRA

Sunday 8 April 2012

Uncertainity of life...

Sleeping after heavy pressure of exams, in dreams of spending my vacations on hill station

Tring tring …

Me: Hello, whose this?

HR: Hello I’m calling from Headlines Today; we have received your CV would you like to work with us?

And suddenly the whole tiredness went off some where?

Me: Suddenly Vacations plan strikes and sir can I come for an interview after 1st as I’m not in Delhi right now?

HR: we want u to join as early as possible can you please come tomorrow for an interview? You can think I will call you back after 2 hours and Hung up the phone call!

Me: Amazed! Which HR will tell u that I will call you back after 2 hours??

Jumped out of my bed, I started calling my dad and others to discuss this as I was confused whether I should go for this or not? After taking the opinion of 5-6 people it was my turn to take the final step of moving ahead or kicking the opportunity and to continue with my earlier plan.

But this time I decided of taking this opportunity as I remembered a quote which my dad always tells me i.e. “Opportunities missed are opportunities lost” and it’s very true! If I wouldn’t have taken that offer someone else might have but the things which I have learned before the start of my semester makes me stand aside.

Let continue with the journey of reaching and joining the organization

It was almost an hour now that I haven’t received any phone calls so I started calling myself so that I can inform them that I will take it. I tried calling but couldn’t reach to the authorized person. Then I wrote a mail conforming that I would take this opportunity.

I got a call from the office again asking me to come for an interview scheduled on 23 Dec the very next day at 10 am.

Excited about next day! I couldn’t sleep whole night.

Next day I reached office at 9:30 for the scheduled interview with excitement then I was taken to Mr Shailender Jha Editor of TVTMI institute. After a general round of interview he just asked me would u like to work for sports desk if you are interested. I agreed to sports desk as its my field and moreover its safe to choose sports as I have knowledge about sports.

Office phone number flashing on my phone! Shocked, surprised, I received the call someone on phone asking me where you are. I was surprised why they are calling me again and again later,

I got to know I have joined on the same day just after my interview another fellow intern took me for a formal introduction with the colleagues of sports desk.

Finally the journey begins!

After learning few things with the fellow intern, I got to know that I have early morning shift at 5 AM and I was stunned with this news. 5W 1H was running in my mind after hearing this. It was for India – Australia series which was to be started early morning and I have to come and log and record the match the work which I have never done before and my boss told me just once about the rooms and machines and then he told me that I will be alone in the morning doing this. It was all exciting and terrifying but I’m did managed everything well

During my one month stay with the headlines today I have worked on some of the things which I never wanted to work. I learned editing, production, meet many Mr. Kapil Dev on sports desk, everyone was friendly in the office except few.

Headlines Today is a great organisation to work with as they will never allow you to sit free and this kind of organization give you chance to explore your hidden talents.

It’s been a week in the organization made so many friends had so many arguments for finishing the deadline for the show. Its always fun to work in office except some boring days when I have nothing to do just to sit and enjoy

It was really fascinating to see anchors working and meeting and working with the one whom you have watched on television from last 10 years is a lifetime opportunity. During my stay at HT I many a times got fascinated towards anchoring and still the craze is on.

After working for a month I could feel the change.

At the end I would like to say we all should work towards our goal and should not miss any opportunities as you never know what turns out to be gold for you and life is full of uncertainty and surprises and what ever good comes to your way we should take it

Friday 6 April 2012

Friendship- a friend in need is a friend in deed

We cannot choose our relatives, but we can choose our friends. Friendship is a       privilege we earn for ourselves so good friends are a credit for us. Friendship does not          occur in a day. Making friends is easy, but nurturing the relationship takes a lot of commitment for there is no blood relationship involved.
It has to be cared. Good friends are people with whom we are happy unconditionally and can rely upon. As they are chosen with carefully. An ideal friendship bond is nurtured with affection, trust, love and care.
In today's stress filled world friends are act as stress-busters. Friends contribute to our development and add to our personality. We today have Face book and twitter making it easy for us to make friends. Friends are an extension of our family, and since they are from diverse backgrounds they add special dimension to our lives. Some people survive without friends. They miss out a lot on living life to the fullest.
Friendship helps to connect and that’s why nations invest their efforts to develop and maintain and further friendly relations with other nations. No nation can live in isolation. The same way no individual can develop his personality without friends.
Friendship defies all barriers. When someone discovers a friend with whom they have lost contact for long period of time, they feel absolutely thrilled. This shows that friendship is a lifelong process.
 Thank you Spardha, Somya, Mansi, Ankit Gupta, Shruthi for always being with me.

Monday 2 April 2012

Why stay behind the Bars



A holiday is always a delight, but an unplanned holiday becomes adventurous indeed. Well, a long distance journey may not have allowed me to move out with bags in half an hour with no pre requisite planning, but a sudden plan does let u experience the joy of exploration. A student in Delhi University has to know travelling and it tastes bitter, but only when it’s a compulsion, metro announcements freak us out as monotony is merciless. But that was one fine day, when home was actually sweet and the thought of completing a year in the university was delightful. A vacation with family at a hill station was repetitive; going with friends was fun but ordinary. My mind could be satisfied with an independent voyage. At 3 o clock without eating mentos, I can assure u DIMAG KI BATTI jali and I decided to pack my bag and leave for Rajasthan. With relatives already there I easily got permission, but train or bus, it was not an easy choice. A random choice was train, which I was told left at 4, but to my surprise it was there at 345, exactly when I reached. The first step on the platform and the train was ready to leave. Turning back and looking at the queue was disappointing, going back home was no option, waiting for another train till 8 was again no option. The only option was to run and catch the train, adrenalin was my friend then. Travelling without ticket was an offence, but going back would have done no good to my morale. I managed to get a seat in the sleeper class and a ticket as well from the tt. The ticket in hand was no excitement, hand without it was more satisfied and heart was more active. On reaching the terminus I was in safe hands which were an end to excitement and adventure. But the journey alone with people from different areas, culture and religion is different and memorable. Travelling alone like common people with common people in common transport is very uncommon for girls, but why stay behind bars, when sky is the limit. After reaching Rajasthan the tour was good and fun with cousins and relative, the havelis, the markets were all Rajasthan style. But worth mentioning was the distance I covered MYSELF.


BY PRERNA ARORA

It's Never Too Late To Have A Happy Childhood

Walk in the rain, jump in mud puddles, collect rocks, rainbows and roses, smell flowers, blow bubbles, stop along the way, build sandcastles, say hello to everyone, go barefoot, go on adventures, act silly, fly kites, have a merry heart, talk with animals, sing in the shower, read children's books, take bubble baths, get new sneakers, hold hands, hug and kiss, dance, laugh and cry for the health of it, wonder and wander around, feel happy and precious and innocent, feel scared, feel sad, feel mad, give up worry and guilt and shame, say yes, say no, say the magic words, ask lots of questions, ride bicycles, draw and paint, see things differently, fall down and get up again, look at the sky, watch the sun rise and sun set, watch clouds and name their shapes, watch the moon and stars come out, trust the universe, stay up late, climb trees, daydream, do nothing and do it very well, learn new stuff, be excited about everything, be a clown, enjoy having a body, listen to music, find out how things work, make up new rules, tell stories, save the world, make friends with the other kids on the block, and do anything else that brings more happiness, celebration, health, love, joy, creativity, pleasure, abundance, grace, self-esteem, courage, balance, spontaneity, passion, beauty, peace, relaxation, communication and life energy to...all living beings on this planet.

Sunday 1 April 2012

Smoking: Eating You Alive


Quitting smoking is not easy but it’s not impossible. With the right information and motivation from others, every smoker can succeed to bust off this destructive habit. You smoke because you are an addict, just like the street-creature you call a junkie. Recovering from heroin addiction is a nightmare; with the right mindset, recovering from a nicotine addiction is actually easy. I also believe that there are many people out there who are unwilling or unable to separate the realities of the “addict-ability” of the two drugs from the withdrawal symptoms. The dynamics of nicotine addiction are pretty much the same as those of any other addiction. Heroin withdrawal, like nicotine, begins immediately after the drug begins leaving the body. Major withdrawal symptoms peak in 48-72 hours and subside in about a week. The smoker begins to feel “pangs”; there is, contrary to common lore, no physical pain involved. It is merely a feeling of restlessness or that something is missing and can lead to nervousness or agitation on the part of the smoker. In addition, how do we end the nervousness and agitation? “More poison, please!”You experience something that makes you feel good (drugs, alcohol, nicotine) and when the “feel-good” stuff goes away you’re left feeling bad. Moreover, the way to stop feeling bad is to ingest more of the feel-good stuff.
The need to recover from an unpleasant state created by the addictive substance of choice demands that the addict ingest more of the substance that is causing the discomfort in the first place. I’ve met smokers who claim not to believe the overwhelming evidence that smoking is hazardous to your health. Some believe it but are willing to risk painful death rather than quit.

 Two lame excuses smokers give when they smoke.
1. It relaxes me: Take a few deep breaths as non-smokers do when they get tense, Stretch, Take a walk, and say a prayer Meditate. Call your doctor; they make pills for that and your medical insurance pays for them.



2. Peer pressure: Why most of us started; our cool teen-agedfriends convinced us that we needed to smoke if we were going to be ‘in’ withtheir crowd. However, you’re not a teenager any more, you’re a grown-up- start acting like one and lose the fags If you or someone you know is going through the same difficulty of quitting smoking, you can always find a reason to pursue just by reading blogs. Information is the key towards a healthier and happier life.

Friday 30 March 2012

My Pet "TOFU"


I always liked dogs. I found them cute, loving and entertaining. The stories about their unconditional love and loyalty towards humans always fascinated me. But I discovered my immense love for them when my first pet- “TOFU” came in my life.
He was just one month old when he became an inseparable member of our family. A golden Labrador, whose innocence and magnetic charm immediately took our hearts away. Soon he became the youngest spoiled brat of the family. He used to sleep on the floor at night but I used to find him sleeping besides me on the bed in the morning. He was my alarm. Whether it was a weekend or a regular day, whether I am shouting, crying or laughing…he used to lick my face and wake me up exactly at 7 am (that’s why I had good attendance in first year!). He was a good listener (or atleast pretended to be) and endured my crap talks for hours.  We feared his continuously wagging tail would break one day!
When dad used to return from office, he used to recognize the horn of the car and wait for him at the gate. The “pampered baby” refrained from even looking at us if we left him alone for few hours. Just a sneeze by him was enough to rush him to his veterinarian. Special meals were prepared for him so that he does not get vexed with his daily food. I wish I had the same privilege.

                   He always showered his congenital love on us and taught me innumerable lessons. I learnt how to stay happy always, how to forgive easily and how to make everyday special from him.
When my life became insatiable without him. When a day without his presence was like a day without sunshine. When everything loomed to be perfect, one day he fell ill. Best doctors, high dose of medicines, anything and everything possible on earth could not prove their worth. Within few hours, he was taking his last breath in front of us. We were totally helpless in front of almighty’s desire. ..And then, he went to dog heaven.
Now it has being seven months and still I cannot forget him. The space he had in my life cannot be filled by anybody. His memories are priceless and undying in my mind. I still miss him immensely and pray for his happiness wherever he is.
GOD BLESS YOU TOFU

Sunday 18 March 2012

Trust !!

Trust is a delicate piece of glass,only that it doesn't come

with 'HANDLE WITH CARE' sign on it.

once it shatters..........

not even the strangers glue can fix it. Trust is as natural as breathing.

Trust can be a quality or weakness. Trust can withstand any tornado,

Trust is a tear..........

While in the eye,it protects from any infection. But once it rolls down the cheek,it's nothing but burning acid!!!

Trust is not like love,which you can give to anyone and everyone and still it grows.

It's like a seed,which if sown near a river,blossoms and if buried in the desert

Grows into nothing but thorns.

Trust is as precious as life,

Because life without it is like

car without brakes,heart without beats.

Head without hair and love without dare

So,never break anyone's trust!!!!

Thursday 15 March 2012

Men become slave to machine


Now-a-days people totally depend on machines. Most of our work is done by machines. Modern Gadgets have made us slave to machine.
Since the beginning of civilization man has been inventing things for his convenience. Everything is done by machines and the gadgets have made life easy and comfortable. The use of machinery has become popular in every field of life.
Life today has been so dependent on gadgets and machines that we can define modern life as mechanized life. Not only in the west but in the eastern or under developed countries also dependent on machines. For every small work the tendency to use machines are increasing that’s why our age is described as ‘push button age’.
Such an attitude has done a lot of harm to human health. People are becoming lazy and disease prone. We have given up those physical activities which makes the man health and fit. The new generation is going physically weak and suffering from so many ailments for lack of physical exercise.
 Children have become obese, it is one of our major problem among the children as they sit glued for hours to there computers and television sets. They don’t go to parks for any outdoor games and don’t do any kind of physical exercise. Earlier there are very rare cases of heart attacks. B.P, diabetes it just because people do lots of physical work for example washing clothes, cleaning there house or going to their work place by bicycle or simply by walking. But now everything is done by machines like washing machine, vacuum cleaner, cars, scooters etc.
Physical work and sweat are necessary for maintaining health. Parents and teachers should be more watchful. They should encourage the children to do manual work. Last but not the least awareness should be created among the people through mass media. People should decrease their dependency on machines and must be encouraged to do physical work. It will be beneficial for physical health as well as mental soundness.

Sunday 4 March 2012

Licensed Practical Nurse – Your Care Takers at Home


It is tough to imagine the state of solitude when you are bed ridden and in order to help one overcome such a state, the concept of Licensed Practical Nurse came into being. These are the specially assigned nurses who provide the required care to the people at the time of sickness, injury or any disability under the direction of physicians. The one thing which everyone wants is that special care which can help one overcome the sickness and feeling of illness. This term of Licensed practical nurse is used more commonly in Unites States especially in the states of California and Texas.

These nurses basically help the patients in reaching their level of functioning by providing medical support to the patients. Although there is no specialised setting for these nurses to work in but some nurses may only work in nursing homes, doctor’s offices or in home care. Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) in New York City developed the first formal training program for practical nurses in 1982. The origin of this concept of licensed practical nurse can be traced from the age old practice of training individuals on basic medical skills to work in home care and provide support to the doctors. With the increasing need of people to keep care takers at home and families wishing to keep a medically trained and skilled nurse at home for the patients, the programs for training nurses started to gain importance. Gradually and slowly, the concept is accepted as an altogether separate discipline. Today we have a number of medical institutions offering degrees and diplomas in training programs. But, different countries have their own individual acceptability of a person as a nurse or licensed practical nurse. For Example, in Canada, any registered nurse holding a Bachelor’s degree of science in nursing can be given a licence to practically work as a nurse under a physician’s guidance and subscription. But for countries like United Kingdom, the nursing procedure is very lengthy and complicated. And one has to undergo a number of trainings and exams before getting registered as a licensed practical nurse. They also have nurses working under registered nurses to gain excellence before they actually get registered.

In Australia, enrolled nurses undergo twelve months of training which includes fourteen week theoretical component and practical training in hospitals for the remainder of the weeks. These practical trainings include working in a hospital and gaining hands-on knowledge of applying the learnt skills. They are also paid for the hours of work and become the employees of the hospitals for that period. There are various duties and responsibilities attached with a Licensed practical nurse which range from taking care of the patient to supervising the nurses working under them. Another very important task which is added to the profile of these nurses is that of teaching about the diseases, their processes and preventions, teaching about the medication and care in the home etc. In other words, these are your care takers at home and sometimes your best friends too.

Saturday 3 March 2012

What is Creative…Who is Creative?

“Has a requirement of creative person” that’s what a large number of people demand in this busy scenario. As told by Google, Creativity refers to something which is new that has some kind of value. This “new” can be a product, a solution, a work of art, a novel, a joke, etc.). People ask for those who are creative. Who can do think of something creative? What is creativity according to people, they need? Who has the creative mind? These many questions often revolve in my mind. And, compiling these in one, I often question my mind “What is Creative? Who is Creative?” I think that how can a search for creativity be ended?

I think when people see something unusual and attractive made by some other person, and when they think that they have never thought about it in their minds and even could not think about making such a thing, they often call it creativity.

 I have a variety of thoughts regarding this which I can not write here. May be this question will remain in the core of my mind. But how do people judge the difference between a general and creative mind? When a person can do something which is appreciable or bit different from others, this can be creativity. Can a teacher add some creativity in the way she teaches her students to make the class more interesting. Teacher enters the class and in lieu of greeting the students ‘Good Moring’, if she/he says ‘Rishtey mein to hum tumhare teacher lagte hain’, would that make a difference? Does it count in the list of creative things or thoughts? If not then what is it; if yes, then putting lip gloss on your face and flaunting it in public making fools out of them that it’s the glow of the skin, should be known as creativity. Despite this fact, it is stupidity not creativity. People can sing, dance and have their talents. Some share it through stage performances, some post their videos on facebook and some people think they have the creative minds. Or, I should say that they don’t even think that once they do such things, will later on known as an idiotic act of fool. World is full of fools and the rest are waiting to get fools out of them. But wait, creativity is not just the property of fools.

Another question parks in the parking lot of my mind with the vehicles of thoughts, i.e., how can some creative thoughts get clicked in the minds of those people who have the tag of ‘creative’ along with them.

Forget pertaining to all what you have read till now . Just ask the same question to yourself, ‘Are you Creative’ or you just think that you are. People are being judged not through their power, but what they do with it. We live in 21st century, its 2012, where some people are depressed, some are enjoying their lives doing things which they always wanted to do. They often keep the list of ‘10 things before you Die” in their pocket because many of us think that world is going to end in December. But I know that you are not one of them, you are neither depressed nor have the list in your pocket. How do I know it, oh! Come on you have wasted almost 10 minutes to read this and you are not even thinking what my Headline says, remember?

I don’t know what is creativity, but I surely know what stupidity is. So do not act stupid just do what your mind says. You will be called a creative on the grounds that this world is full of fools, and you are the part of this world. Now don’t make angry face... if I know who is creative then I should call myself a creative first not you. This is a selfish world after all. If you desperately want to know ‘What is Creative? And who is Creative’, go Google it and find it yourself, why are you reading this?

This could be my next topic of writing the blog. “Why are you reading this”? But thanks if you are still reading this. But remember “Be Sane not Insane”

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Something needs to be ban



Every morning when I left from my home, I have to face many hurdles to reach college like changing from one bus to another or to walk from my home to bus stop. But the most terrible part while walking to the bus stop is to see spitted paan or tobacco or saliva. It is so disgusting to see all this again and again while travelling. I have to bear this everyday.

I have done my research on this. This is a worldwide problem; many football players had been fined for spitting while playing. How big the player is, it doesn’t matter even the game does not allow this pathetic act. A Singapore based Bengali engineer said coming back to India feel like home because here in India I can spit freely after having a delicious paan. We all know that Paan is a delicious sweet dish but this does not mean that a person has the license to spit anywhere. I wonder why people doesn’t choose their own home?

What I feel that spitting in public should be ban. A law should be enforced for it that anyone spitting in public will be heavily fined then only we can up bring our self our country ethically one step ahead. Why the Delhi government only wants to clean metro stations? Why there is discrimination between the roads and metro station. This is a serious problem and something needs to be done to stop this disgusting act.  

This brings a question to all of my readers that                                                                          
How many of you think that spitting in public should be banned?

Tuesday 28 February 2012




This video is for all those people who do not believe in god. I think that god is with us everywhere and they can see all the thinks which we do. But we ignore it as if there is no existence of such eternal being! When we come at the age where we understand things, we read that “my parents are my god” and you can see in this video that a mom calls out to the boy or girl to come for the NAMAZ but they ignore that. I believe that my parents are the people who will give and teach me better principles. By this video I just want say to all my friends that believe in god and don’t ignore and insult your parents if they call you to come for the POOJA, NAMAZ, and PRAYER. 

Heights of traffic rule


In today world where people do not want to follow traffic. As they think that they are super stud and nothing can happen to them like bike rider do not wear helmet while riding bike but this video give us lesson that while toeing the car person sitting on driving seat wearing an helmet for his safety. And this recording was done while I was coming back from college  and my friend Nitesh Bhatnagar came to drop me at my place in his car and the place where we saw this funny incident is underpass from Surya Nagar to Seema Puri which bring smile on both faces. 

Sunday 26 February 2012

Recepie for an HIT Hindi Film!!!1



How to make a story for a Hit bollywood film:
While thinking what should I write for my blog I came across a act of the king Khan and Ranbir at 57th FilmFare award. Then I thought why not tell you the recipe for a HIT BOLLYWOOD FILM!!!
The recipe for making a hit bollywood movie is very simple. First of all we need to gather all the key ingredient for the movie which includes:
·         A big and well known hero (here big stands for an hero who has good body with muscles)
·         A pretty and beautiful actress who can attract large audience.
·         An item number.
·         And also you may add story to it but it is not so important.
Now first of all gather one or two person to write a script for the movie who can mix romance, comedy, action film into one. This person may be a director or a writer or an useless fellow who can write or if you can’t find any of the option then go and watch a hit south Indian film. You can also hire a good writer for your film who is suppose to be your father for example “Zindigi Na Milegi Dobara” as told by Shri Shri Shah Ruk Khan ji that film had good story.
Now After finding a story contact your Actor and actress  to give you time from his/her so called “busy schedule”. After getting the time place your actor and actress in the story which according to him/her is the very special film along with 100 others.
Now go to an international location for the shooting OR build a extra large set with big rooms and huge dinning cum drawing room to show a middle class family in the film. Give two to three months to cook I mean to make the film where half the time is spend on activites which are not related to the films.

After cooking it I mean making it add songs according to the taste. Now is the time to serve it place the  film on the television and to give it more taste serve your film with promotional activity with your star cast. And Vallah your hit film is READY!!!!  

My aim is not to make fun of our film industry but to tell what the standard of our Bollywood film is now is. Each and every people of the unit work hard for the film but I guess they are not understanding the level which our legends like Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand or Shammi Kapoor left. Its not their fault but it’s ours that we accept those film.  

Thursday 23 February 2012

life is simple...

Whenever, I wake up in the morning
I just pray to god to make the day more shining
I don’t know what’s there for me in life’s kitty
But I do know there has to be something worthy!

Life is simple as we all say
But is it same everyday?
Life has it twists and turns
Probably waiting for us to learn!

Life is uncomplicated, we all know
But we make it complicated throughout the show
Life is joyous, life is fun
Then what do we worry about throughout the run?

Life is simple, we all know
But where to go, which path to choose, I don’t know…

Monday 20 February 2012

Predictor’s Game


Originally from England, Cricket is now popular in over 100 countries. How 100 other countries understood the rules is still anyone’s guess, but we digress…
Most of Cricket’s fans and bettors live in England, Australia, India, and Pakistan. Cricket betting is intense – almost as intense as the games and highly intense during any of the top names given countries playing with each other in any match or any cricket match series.  Interestingly, cricket betting is more found to be taken place in countries like India and Pakistan where it’s illegal. England and Australia have relaxed rules toward betting on cricket matches, yet cricket betting is a pale shadow to its Asian neighbours. However, like most sports, all countries where it’s legal deny betting to anyone with direct involvement in the game.
Like in most cases where sport betting is illegal or undefined, bookies and online gambling sites step up to the plate ready to take anyone’s cricket bet. For bookies in India, the rewards on illegal bets are great and the risk is relatively low. Pay a small fine (usually gained from taking bets) and you’re on your way out of the jail. Legalization is currently being discussed in India, but it’s still a far way off. Pakistan currently has little hope to legalizing cricket bets due to the religious beliefs of its citizens.
Regardless of how you bet on cricket, the format is pretty simple. Cricket betting odds are usually given in fractional odds (sometimes known as British odds). For example, take the current CW Tri series going between India- Australia- Sri Lanka. The betters have  4/1 odds for Australia to win. This means you will win Rs.100 for every Rs25 you bet . On the other hand, Sri Lanka’s odds are 1/4 to win this series against mighty Australia so it gives you Rs.25 for every Rs.100 you put on. In these cases, odds are given in positive and negative currency amounts.  According to latest news the match between India and Australia which India won had given a great blow to the betteors and betting industry. Report loss was more than Rs150 crores.
As expected, the winning team of the match is the most common bet. The  World Cup and  any series between two top teams is always liked by betters to bet upon.
People now days not only bet on their team wining or losing they even bet on who’ll win the toss, the match outcome (predicting the points), the top scorer, or even the Man (or Woman) of the Match and at what score the particular player would get out.
From past few matches for India all outside tournaments have gone really bad. They have finished on losing side, but bookies have always bet on Tendulkar’s 100ton.

Betting in India is illegal but still its been done all over country even though there are strict rules to curb it and stop these events to take place but punters and bookies they always find a better way to hide and successfully operate their task from the local cops or the special forces.

Today everyone is involved in illegal betting, saate baazi or as I say “it’s the best game for the predictors the predictor's game”, from small business man to big tycoons, from politicians to police persons, from college students to autorikshawala’s . Everyone is involved in big or small betting gamble.
But very few know that this is the one game which gives one a luxuries life in hours and days but it takes back everything in merely a minute.

This game(at least in India) will never  finish, will never end but yes it will end you one day.