Friday, December 26, 2008

Heart Touching Story...

NAMASTHE

Courtesy: Prajavani

Wishing to write lot many article's next year, I am posting my last post of the year. I wish you Happy New Year with lots of love and Care...

ಹೊಸ ವರ್ಷದ ಹಾರ್ದಿಕ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು





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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Blackle.com- A revolution to save the power

NAMASTHE

Blackle was created by Heap Media to remind us all of the need to take small steps in our everyday lives to save energy. Blackle searches are powered by Google Custom Search.
Blackle saves energy because the screen is predominantly black. "Image displayed is primarily a function of the user's color settings and desktop graphics, as well as the color and size of open application windows; a given monitor requires more power to display a white (or light) screen than a black (or dark) screen." Roberson et al, 2002
In January 2007 a blog post titled Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year proposed the theory that a black version of the Google search engine would save a fair bit of energy due to the popularity of the search engine. Since then there has been skepticism about the significance of the energy savings that can be achieved and the cost in terms of readability of black web pages.
We believe that there is value in the concept because even if the energy savings are small, they all add up. Secondly we feel that seeing Blackle every time we load our web browser reminds us that we need to keep taking small steps to save energy.
How can you help?
We encourage you to set Blackle as your home page. This way every time you load your Internet browser you will save a little bit of energy. Remember every bit counts! You will also be reminded about the need to save energy each time you see the Blackle page load.
Help us spread the word about Blackle by telling your friends and family to set it as their home page. If you have a blog then give us a mention. Or put the following text in your email signature: "Blackle.com - Saving energy one search at a time".
Have a look at our energy saving tips page for ideas on steps you can take to save energy.
There are a lot of great web sites about saving energy and being more environmentally friendly. They are full of great tips covering the little things that we can all do to make a difference today. Try Blackling "energy saving tips" or visit one of the many great blogs dedicated to environmental awareness.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Barefoot Yogi---Journey from Bangalore to Kanipakam

Kanipakam is a village near Chittoor in Andra Pradesh. There is a Lord Vinayaka Temple. I am fascinated about that holy and sacred place. I often visit there alone. This time I accompanied with Srinath(My Brother).

To have different experience this time I decided not to wear footwear. So we started our journey in the early morning 5:30 on 26-Oct-08. We reached Central Bus Station by 6:30, we sipped cup of tea and got into bus. It took us 4 hours to reach Chittoor from there its again 20minutes bus journey to reach the holy place.

Since it was Sunday there was unusual Crowd in the temple. There was three separate queues one for free darshanam, another for 10Rs Darshan and the special one for 51Rs payers. Since I was not interested to bribe god we got into free darshanam Q. It took 2hrs to have Darshanam. I also clicked some pics of kids whose heads being shaved (Which is a belief in South India, Giving hairs to god before having first hair cut). Its nice to see lots of shaved heads (not only kids even elders will...). After finishing darshanam we did some shopping and after having lunch we left Kanipakam.

It was nice experience walking all around without footwear.......

Front view of the temple

ಮೇರ ನಂಬರ್ ಕಬ್ ಆಯೇಗಾ

Do you want to check your Patience Level.Then visit your nearest S****B***I**** bank.Yes,this is what I experienced when I had been to bank yesterday(03-Nov-08,Monday). After a long time I had been to bank to deposit some cash. When I entered the premises the Token machine was shouting a number 34, So when I pressed the button of token issuing machine,I recieved a token which had a no.129,I astonished for a while. So there was no other way,I have to wait for my number to be shouted.

So I eagerly waited for my turn for more than 30 minutes yelling "Mera Number Kab Aayegaaaaa". Finally when machine started calling "Token No.120",I was bit relaxed. It was finally my turn. My transaction took only 3 minutes. So I came out from the branch with some sense of Achievement...

Monday, October 6, 2008

Journey with Students......

It's yet again a great Sunday(05_Oct_08) of my life. As part of our Nature Club activity we planned to have bird watching trip. We decided to visit Kokkare Bellur a bird sanctuary in Mandya District (its 80km from Bangalore). So we started our journey at 6:00am along with 60 students. We stopped for breakfast at Kamat hotel. For the first time in my life I saw the different hotel environment. The speciality of that hotel was the waiter's dress code, they were wearing a purely Indian Customs(Dothi,Kachha Pizama, Gandhi Cap).

Fortunately I met my Yoga Guru Sri Raghavendra Shenoy Ji and Sri Chakravarti Sulebele at the restaurant.

Then we re-started our journey. We reached a place called Tyloor Lake. There we had a introductory talk by our Secretary Sri Narayan Manay on Bird Watching Methods. I got to know so many things from that...
I knew that there are 1200 bird species in India. We found out 42 species on this trip. My students were so en thrilled and humble to know many things about birds. Than we moved to Kokkare Bellur. Unfortunately we could not find any birds there. Because it is not a Migration period for birds(Dec-July is the period).

So with a sad faces we retained our journey. On the way we found a canal of Cauvery River. Our students wanted to have some fun there. So we all got into the river with the help of some villagers ( we are thankful for there support). They had a wonderful moment out there.

Than on the way back to Bangalore, since we all were hungry we braked for Lunch at Hotel Indraprastha. After having lunch I fell sleep. We reached our college at 4:00pm. All students were happy with the trip.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Great Sunday(21-Sept-08)

This sunday will remain as one of the best sunday in my life. It become so special because I attended one of the best workshop on personality development. Which was conducted by Viveka Hamsa and they named it as Hanate[Light].

There were many speakers and they blossomed the occassion with their knowledge source.

It was held at N.M.K.R.V Auditorium-Mangala Mantapa. It was scheduled from morning 8:00am to evening 6:00pm. I reached the arena by 7:45,there had arranged for breakfast. After having breakfast I stepped in to the auditorium. Programme started with reciting Sri Vishnu Sahasrama(which is trend in all Ramakrishna Mutt programme) from disciples of Mutt followed by that we had Bhajans form Sri Swami Swarthatma Nandaji Maharaj.

Them programme officially started by lightening the lamp(which is Indian Culture) by Sri Swami Harshanandji President of Ramakrishana Mutt Bangalore. While addressing the gathering(1200+) he cited that
"Clarity of Understanding is more important than marks"
"Avoid Imitation mania"

Following that we had a talk on the topic "Responsibility of Youth in Nation Building" by Swami Japanandaji. Than we had a tea break.

After that we had a talk on "Positive Thinking" given by Prof.Sri Raghothamma Rao. He gave some tips to be positive those are
- Keep Smiling
- Be Proactive
- Be enthusiastic
- Always be cheerful
- Have faith
- Always be calm
- Always be communicative
- Always be Creative
- Develop good sense of Humuour

Than we had a talk by S.Shadakshari[Kshna Hottu Hani Muttu fame] on time management. He gave some simple timps for time management:
1. Prepare To-Do List everyday in the morning
2. Fix some time for each activity in the list
3. Prioritize the tasks.
4. Plan for days/weeks ahead.
5. Carry a small size note books.
6. Desire befor you start doing things.
7. Keep improving.
8. Use some time saving facilities
9. Respect your parents
10. Be far from time killing hobbies.

After that we had a talk on "Prosporous Society-Safe Country" by Chakravarthy Sulibele. As soon as he stepped on to the diaz the students gave him a warm applause for more than 5 minutes.

As soon as he started speaking some sort of unknown power started flowing in the auditorium. That is why he got huge fan following.
Than we had a delicious lunch. Following that just for a change from the routine talks we had a mucic concert by Music director Sri Praveen.D.Rao and his team. It was mind blasting performance....
Than we had a talk by Sri Hiremagalur Kannan[known as Kannadada Pujari, Kannan Mama] on the topic " Life is a candle". I will write one more article about him...
Following that we had a talk on "Simple_Living-Extraordinary_Enlightening" by Paramapujya mathaji Vivekamayi...
We came to the end of the wonderful programme... We had aarthi(puja at the end) and prasada...
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Chanting of Vishnusahasra Nama from Ramakrishna Mutt Seers


Bhajans from Sri Swami Swarthatma Nandaji Maharaj.



S.Shadakshari


Chakravarthy Sulibele

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Affect of Inflation on Peppermint

Recently I had been to an exhibition which has put up a sale in our area. I went to buy some gift articles. While I was coming across each shop (there were more than 50 shops of varieties), I used to see wide range of collections. The one shop which dragged my attention was the condiments shop. I saw so many varieties and finally I picked of a Peppermint packet (small piece of chocolate, which you don’t get in super markets) . I thought it would cost us around 5 bugs but when I asked the shopkeeper he said it is 15 bugs (for hardly 30 pcs). I was shocked...

When we were kids (i.e. when we were in 5th or 6th standard) we use to buy the same peppermints for 10ps each. Later I realized this might be the affect of Inflation. This is a major concern all these days.

I just wanted to remember my childhood days. I bought that without having a second thought. We enjoyed not because of its taste but coz of memories…

Teachers Day Celebrations


Till this year, every September 5th I used wish all my teachers on the occasion of Teacher’s Day. Which is the birth day of our Former President and Renowned Teacher Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishna . As usual I wished all my teachers in the morning by sending messages and calling few of them.

But this year it was so special for me as well. I celebrated this being a full fledged lecturer. My students wished me on this auspicious occasion

I have chosen this profession because of its nobleness. I believe in my own dialogue “Innovating the Innovators and Inventors” is the job of any lecturer (not just explaining what’s there in text books). That’s what I actually doing by being a lecturer... I love my students a lot. That is the age where they need support and encouragement to their thoughts. If we ignite their minds they will be the strength of this country.

The gifts that I got from my students

Raksha Bandhan

All these days, I believed in a fact that the Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) is celebrated between brothers and sisters. After I joined Sangha Parivar I learnt that, it can be celebrated by anyone who cares for each other. Rakhi is celebrated by tying the holy thread to each other.
Raksha Bandhan means a bond of protection,love and care. There are many stories on how it’s started. I will narrate few of them.
1. Indra's fight with Vritra - Indra, the king of devtas (gods), had lost his kingdom to the asura (demon) Vritra. At the behest of his Guru Brihaspati, Indra's wife Shachi tied a thread around her husband's wrist to ensure his victory in the upcoming duel.
2. Draupadi and Krishna during the Rajsuya yagya - After Shishupal's death, Krishna was left with a bleeding finger. Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, had torn a strip of silk off her sari and tied it around Krishna's wrist to stop the flow of blood. Touched by her concern, Krishna had declared himself bound to her by her love. He further promised to repay the debt many fold. Many years later when Draupudi was about to be shamed by being disrobed in front of the whole court by her evil brother-in-law Duryodhana, she called on Krishna to help her, and he did by divinely elongating her sari so it could not be removed.
But in Sangha Parivar we believe every one in this country belongs to same family and it’s everyone’s responsibility to protect each other to build a strong nation….

This year we celebrated this festival at many places. More than 20 people tied me a Rakhi.
Here is the picture of Rakhi(The holy Tread)

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Visit to Kumata

On 10-July-08 along with 7 other friends I started my journey at 8:00pm. Since, we were on sleeper coach I couldn’t peep in to the outside world. After a hour journey we thought we are somewhere near Tumkur. When the driver stopped for some pickups I heard that we are still in the city.
Since I was not feeling well I went to sleep early thinking that the bus will stop for dinner around 11.OOpm. But he stopped around 1:30pm, so I was not interested and I continued my sleep. When I woke up at 6:00 in the morning , I was just amazed by seeing the beauty of the nature. We got down near the hotel were they had booked rooms for us. This is in the outskirts of Kumta. After freshen up we went for a walk. Since we were supposed to attend the marriage of our friend we went to Wedding hall with the help of local transportation.
The climate in the city was too hot coz it was a coastal area. We met few other friends in the hall, and we spent some good time with them. After having lunch we came back to our hotel. I was so sad coz when there is a scarcity of food why the people are wasting lot of food. Few of them went for sightseeing. And few of us had some commitments for the next day, we left Kumta by 6:00pm bus. I hope along with the seats we booked some bed bugs as well. When I was sleeping they started itching all-around. I was fed up with that and I changed 5 seats in my journey. Finally we reached back this concrete city by next day morning 5:00 am. And we disbursed to our places after enjoying a wonderful trip.












Thursday, July 10, 2008

Visit to Bidar with American Volunteer Akshay

Our journey to Bidar began as we first made our way to the bus stop. Ramesh swiftly drove us through the traffic ridden streets of Bangalore and insured our punctual arrival at the bus stop. The bus left promptly at 8:00 PM. Youth For Seva had booked us two seats on a Volvo sleeper bus. We did not have traditional seats, but rather beds placed above the seats. The bed was decievingly comfortable. This was an appropriate choice for the journey was to be overnight. After 11.5 hours of travelling, we finally arrived in Bidar at 7:30 AM.
We got out of the bus and all of the books and bags were already properly stacked awaiting our arrival. Thankfully there were two autorickshaws right at the bus stop so we placed all the books and bags in one vehicle and travelled in another vehicle. We first went to a private school named Sarasvathi Vidhya Mandira. The staff there placed us in a room which was adjacent to the conference room. It was in there where we freshened up and changed clothes. One of the staff members had brought us a breakfast which consisted of upit, idli, and sambar. After the hearty breakfast, we had what could quite possibly be the most delicious Chai Tea that I had ever tasted. All the ingredients were in perfect proportion. When we walked outside of the room, all the children were eating lunch. But their manner of eating is that which I have never seen before. They all sat in circles of similar radii. They all shared their food so essentially they brought food not for themselves but for the group. This usually does not happen in the United States. After taking some pictures we were off to Ravindra Higher Primary school, the location of the school kit drive.
Upon our arrival, we were greeted by 20 to 30 children. Three of the children helped us take the books and bags inside. After exchanging pleasantries with the staff at the school, we immediately started to pack the school kits. We had to pack 100 school kits, and this would normally take us 1.5 hours. With the help of the three children, we were able to finish the packing in 40 minutes. After the packing, we attended the program that was taking place on the second floor of the school. Swamiji Sri Jnanendra Ji was lecturing the students there about how one should live a happy and healthy life. After the lecture the Swamiji thanked us and presented us with a gift. The gift consisted of a scarf and a copy of the Bhagavad Gita in Kannada. This was followed by a program given by the children.
A little girl dressed up as Krishna started off the program by reciting a verse from the Bhagavad Gita. Then four children dressed up as icons from Indian history, including Swami Viveknananda, delivered a monologue. This was followed by two dances performed by little girls. The staff thanked us once again for the school kits and then Naveen gave an enthralling speech. Then the staff began calling the students who were to receive the school kits. The look on the students face was pure, unadulterated joy. I was never able to fathom how much joy such a gift could bring to a deserving individual. Then we took pictures of everyone. All of the children joyfully took their bags and went home after the program was done. We were taken to the first floor to have lunch.
Just like all hospitable people, they fed us until we could not eat anymore. After some rest, Smt Kalavathi and Swarnakka took us sightseeing. The first place we visited was Sri Jharni Narasimha temple. This was unlike any temple that I had seen before. The statue Lord Narasimha was inside of a cave. In order to see the diety one had to walk through the cave which contained water that was 3 feet deep and bats lined all along its walls. Unfortunately we did not get to go inside the cave because did not have a change of clothes. After this, we went to Gurunanak Jharni. We got to see where the Gurunanak placed his foot so that the water spouted out. Then we went to a garden that had incredible views. After taking some breathtaking pictures we headed to the bus stop to come back to Bangalore.















Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Don't burn DVD's in multisession...

I never thought this will happen.. I was so sad when I was unable to see the pics which I have written on DVD. The reason was I burnt that DVD in multiple Sessions. Somehow I managed to fetch 70% of data using Isobuster software. I suggest you to not burn DVD in multiple sessions.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Back to Blogging



My dear friends, I am extremely sorry for not blogging for a long time. I was quite busy with someother commitments. I have lot many things to share with you ppl. I will posting it very soooooooooooon. Keep visiting my blog...


Thursday, April 3, 2008

Can U Imagine that.....Ur handwriting speaks!!!!!

The person who wrote this page has got the following personality traits:
* low self-esteem
* Physically Frustrated
* Cumulative Thinker and many more.
I was shocked when I heard that the handwriting itself can reveal 80 different personality traits. So to know more about that I joined the course and know I can do the analysis of any handwriting. Its a great experience being a Practical Handwriting Analyst, which can help me out in counseling the people. And the disadvantage with this is, whenever I look into anybodies handwriting I start doing analysis without reading it. If U want know more about yourself through your handwriting please contact me.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Journey with a Cute Girl

Usually, I love to travel in our BMTC buses(even when it is crowded), because I will get a chance to see different kind of people. Unfortunately yesterday one girl sat next to me with her father. (Approximately she would be 4yrs old). Her name was Kavya. I love to play or talk with kids ,we had a very good conversation, it was like this:
Me: yenamma nin hesaru (what's ur name)
she: Kavya (with cute smile :) )
Me: schoolige hoghtiya (Do you go to school)
she: howdu (yes)
Me: yav schoolu ( which school)
She: kannada cool (means Kannada medium)
Me: nimm school elli irodu ( Where is your school located)
She: nam mane athra ( near to my house)
Me: nim mane elli irodu ( where is ur house located)
She: nam cool athra (near to my school)
Me: yen yen heli kodthare nim teacheruu( what your teacher teach U )
She: a,b,c,d, 123, a,aa,e,ee
Me: aata helkodalva ( dont they teach U games)
she: hoon, helkodtare ( ya, they teach)
And I got my stop, I ended the conversation by saying bye. She smiled and asked what's Ur name. and she invited me to her house ( "Uncle" namm manege banni).

Nice Play- Home Rulu by T.P.Kailasam

After a long time I had been to watch a play at Ranga Shankara (www.rangashankara.org). I astonished when I saw the long queue in front of theatre. I am happy that ppl of Bangalore still have the interest in Drama culture. After 10min spent in queue I stepped into the theatre where in the entrance they said "sir mobile switch off maadi".
It was like double damaka offer for me because along with the play we had an opportunity to listen to T.P Kailasam songs.
Before the start of the play, we had an introduction about Sri T.P.Kailasam and followed by songs sung by Sai Thejas, songs were "Nannu Kolikeranga","Tipparahalli balu doora" and "Kashigodha Namm Bhava".
After that the play started , from the beginning till the end we could't stopped laughing, such an excellent performance from Antaranga Artists.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Friday, March 14, 2008

Today I was on cloud nine

Hello Pals... I would like to share this happy moment with you.. I am feeling so happy because, the student for whom I wrote the exams as a scribe has got his results and he scored 78%.( A blind student who is doing his B.A Psychology final year). Every normal person should feel proud of his achievement.

Worth Watching Video- Facts about India

With Living Legend Kannada Filmstar Ashwath Sir




If you are a Kannadiga, it's for sure that you will be knowing him for his great acting. Well know as Chammanna mestru of Nagarahavu fame. I am very thankful to my friend Sumithra( My M.Tech Classmate) who took us to his home on 08-march-07 (fortunately on his 80th birthday). The day which I never forget in my life. I astonished by seeing his simplicity even after reaching that level.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

My Village...

I am proud to say that I came from the family of agriculturist. Because I enjoyed my childhood with the nature not with artificial toys. I born and bought in a village called Ballur. The place which taught me A.B.C's of life. The place might be unknown to the world as if now. But one fine day the name will be flying with high-colors with the global recognition.
Here is the link to view my village:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&ie=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&msid=102079527745014401576.0004484e285acf83a21b1&ll=12.756296,77.791974&spn=0.002203,0.003616&z=18

YFS visit to SVYSA

Hi.. Here is the link for the pics taken at SVYSA(Swami Vivekananda Yoga Samasthe Anushtana) a.k.a Prashanthi Kuteeram. Which was an wonderful experience for all the volunteers of Y.F.S on outing...
Click here for pics : http://picasaweb.google.co.in/naveenkumar.bm/YFSVisitToSVYSA

Another name for Spirituality...








Hi everybody, it was a great time being at Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama for awhile. I found extremely serene environment in this city. If possible please visit once.

My new friend...



I would like to introduce my new freind.. who entered recently into my life. I had a passion about learning Indian Musical instruments. So I started with Violin.

Few hours with Living Legend Yogacharya B.K.S Iyengar












It was an electrifying moment when 90yrs old person walking like 20yrs young boy. He his none otherthan Yogacharya B.K.S Iyengar. The name known to the entire world.

To know more about his achievements please visit: www.bksiyengar.com

Why they are special???







Here are some pics I have taken at Aarambh-08 and DSI-CSR-Fest, state level sports meet and cultural fest for specially abled children.

They are special because, they are gifted with some extraordinary talents, which the ordinary people doesn't have..

I was so thrilled to see my children performing act for "Dharani Mandala Madhyadolage".

They Don't need any Sympathy, they need a support.

I request you to serve the special children and provide an oppurtunity to exhibit their hidden talents.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Salute to Women on D occasion of Women's Day

I salute all the women who contributed to the development of this country and also I extend my salute to all the women who played their critical roles and made me what I am today.

Please read this article : http://www.yogausa.com/hindu_women_index.htm

Friday, February 29, 2008

What my Birth-Day says???




Your Birthdate: April 22



You tend to be understated and under appreciated.

You have a hidden force to do amazing things, doing them your own way.

People may see you as strange and shy, but they know little.

Your unconventional ways have more power than they (and even you) know.

Your strength: Standing up for what you know is true

Your weakness: You tend to be picky and rigid

Your power color: Silver

Your power symbol: Square

Your power month: April

A book which changed my Lifestyle

I would like to share one thing, which changed my attitude about the life completely. I was just a Happy go Lucky guy, who was never caring for anyone...
One fine day my friend insisted me to read a book. Usually I never used to read a books, to not hurt my friend forcefully I started reading dat book. I sat for 4 long hours reading it without looking at the watch. It was so interesting book.. I learnt what is a real life means. The story is all about a women who takes every obstacle as a challenge and strives odd to get rid of it. Which gradually changed my mindset and made me what I am today. The book was "Gruhabanga" written by Sri S.L.Byrappa. After reading that book (I think around in the mid of 2001), till now I read more than 500 odd books. I cultivate this as a habit.. Now books have become a best friends of mine. I never feel alone in my life. I am planning to setup a library of my own....

"A good book on your shelf is a friend that turns its back on you and remains a friend." ~Author Unknown

"The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it." ~James Bryce

Gone are the days( Clipped from a mail)


When
The school reopened in June, and we settled in our new desks and benches!
When we queued up in book depot, and got our new books and notes!
When we wanted two Sundays and no Mondays,
Yet managed to line up daily for the morning prayers.
We learnt writing with slates and pencils, and
Progressed To fountain pens and ball pens and then Micro tips!
When we began drawing with crayons and evolved to Col or pencils and finally s ketc h pens!
When we started calculating first with tables and then withClarke's tables and advanced to Calculators and computers!
When we chased one another in the corridors in Intervals, and returned to the classrooms Drenched in sweat!
When we had lunch in classrooms, corridors, Playgrounds, under the trees and even in cycle sheds!When all the colors in the world, Decorated the campus on the Second Saturdays!
When a single P.T. period in the week's Time TableWas awaited more eagerly than the monsoons!
When cricket was played with writing pads as bats, and Neckties and socks rolled into balls!
When few played "kabadi" and "Kho-Kho" in scorching sun, while others simply played "book cricket" in the Confines of classroom! Of fights but no conspiracies, Of Competitions but seldom jealousy!
When we used to watch Live Cricket telecast, in the opposite house in Intervals and Lunch breaks!
When few rushed at 3:45 to "Conquer" window seats in our School bus! While few others had "Big Fun", "peppermint", "kulfi", " milk ice !" and "sharbat !" at 4o Clock!
Gone are the days
Of Sports Day, and the annual School Day, and the one-month long preparations for them.
Gone are the days
Of the stressful Quarterly, Half Yearly and Annual Exams, and the most enjoyed holidays after them!
Gone are the days
Of tenth and twelfth standards, when we Spent almost the whole year writing revision tests!
We learnt,
We enjoyed,
We played,
We won,
We lost,
We laughed,
We cried,
We fought,
We thought.
With so much fun in them, so many friends,
So much experience, all this and more!
Gone are the days
When we used to talk for hours with our friends! Now we don't have time to say a 'Hi'!
Gone are the days
When we played games on the road! Now we Code on the road with laptop!
Gone are the days
When we saw stars Shining at Night! Now we see stars when our code doesn't Work!
Gone are the days
When we sat to chat with Friends on grounds!Now we chat in chat rooms.....!
Gone are the days Where we studied just to pass!
Now we study to save our job!
Gone are the days
Where we had no money in our pockets and still fun filled on our hearts!!
Now we have the atm as well as credit card but with an empty heart!!
Gone are the days
Where we shouted on the road! Now we don't shout even at home
Gone are the days
Where we got lectures from all!Now we give lectures to all... like the one I'm doing now....!!
Gone are the days
But not the memories, which will be Lingering in our hearts for ever and ever and ever and ever and ever .....
Gone are the Days.... But still there are lot more Days to come in our Life!!
NO MATTER HOW BUSY YOU ARE, DONT FORGET TO LIVE THE LIFE THAT STILL EXISTS

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

A Hearty Welcome

Dear All,
I Naveen Kumar a typical Indian. Who wish to live in developed Nation.

1: A Nation where there is an equitable distribution and adequate access to energy and quality water
2. A Nation where the rural and urban divide has reduced to a thin line.
3. A Nation where agriculture, industry and service sector work together in symphony.
4. A Nation where education with value system is not denied to any meritorious candidates because of societal or economic discrimination.
5. A Nation, which is the best destination for the most talented scholors, scientists, and investors.
6. A Nation where the best of health care is available to all.
7. A Nation where the governance is responsive, transparent and corruption free.
8. A Nation where poverty has been totally eradicated, illiteracy removed and crimes against women and children are absent and none in the society feels alienated.
9. A Nation that is prosperous, healthy, secure, devoid of terrorism, peaceful and happy and continues with a sustainable growth path.
10. A Nation that is one of the best places to live in and is proud of its leadership.
(Words from our former Prez Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam)

Let's join our hands and make the things happen....

SERVE INDIA SAVE INDIA