Saturday, December 31, 2005

 

The year that was …

2005 has been filled with lots of ups and downs …

Started with loads of rejections and finally getting a job offer …

The last module marks showing drastic decrease in my performance… and my class rank too…

Spent a good amount of time in enjoying while in winters internship … with Nikhil… especially the ride from Pune to Mumbai on his bike… and going to movies and plays…

Hunt for a new job even before joining the first offered from campus…

Preparation for winter’s presentation!!! and then finally presented…

Good bye to NITIE … (and the good life)

Joined the offered job…

A month and quit … to join previous company…

Calling bro …

Spending Diwali at home…

Awful return journey from home…

Meeting folks for my marital proposals …

Lost one of the close family members to god…

Played cricket after a long … (the next 2 days were painful)…

Was in the panel of judges for evaluating inter ODC decoration competition…

Sitting at home on 31st with no power supply… and writing the blog…

Ordered Pizza from pizza hut… for the new year eve dinner…

Pizza came 15 mins late… that too some different order…

Power is back… thankfully …

Wish you all a very happy new year… welcome 2006...

Monday, December 26, 2005

 

It’s that time of the year…

Last few days, one thing that has been consistent in the news is the cribbing of ppl due to fog in northern parts of India. They are cribbing that they are getting delayed because the flights are not taking off… or the trains are not running on time… or similar such stuff…

If I am not wrong, fog like this happens every winter … and ppl know this… then why do they in the first place travel so extensively,… and if they really want to, why don’t they understand that the service is still available rather crib about delays…

I feel it’s better late than sorry… due to extremely low visibility the transportation systems goes hay wire… and that’s not unexpected… you can’t drive if you can’t see the road! But still, ppl crib they are not informed… bloody hell… don’t they know that in this time of the year this is going to happen … flights not only getting delayed but sometimes cancelled… hope not that they take off and can’t land! …and similarly railways… ppl think it’s no problems with railways as they have to run on tracks… but what if there is a train already there on the track or one coming from front!

I agree that there is a issue of proper communication form the authorities, but that shouldn’t be termed as sole reason for there inactivity and all the bashings… for they themselves won’t know when the clear sky will provide them opportunity to serve… they try to take the best estimation and carry operations… however, there is something which does require an immediate attention of the concern authorities – food/drinking water at the airports/ platforms … which seems to be major issue across.

No, I am not a pro for any political party, but I am definitely against ppl who intentionally don’t want to understand the problems and rather than solving the problem add fuel to the fire.

In my opinion, a lot of time, most of the negative feeling is created by the media (read news channels) itself. It’s OK to bring the non-sense in front, but then they should also appreciate those who are providing the service in those weird and dangerous conditions… and taking huge risks of their and other’s life too. I haven’t heard a single word for those from media those who are there for the public… the cribbing junta… who just want to cash on the “rights” and sleep on duties…

Hat’s off to those public servants who are doing their job!

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

 

Namma Bengaluru

After Thiruananthapuram, Mumbai, Kolkota,Chennai,... it’s Bangalore, oops Bengaluru now…

I really wonder, what these politicians get in doing such stupid and irrelevant activities… if they spend half the time and money on constructive activities, it’ll do wonders… rather they’ll enjoy the so called victory of their mission impossible… (spend the left over funds in celebrations)… and then crib for the lack of resources to do any activity.

I really don’t care what the name of the city should /must be… but what I am interested in is does changing of name will result in more job opportunities for youth… or food and shelter for poor/needy… or better infrastructure (which the city is demanding)… or better facilities for good education in rural & urban area… or ensure rural & urban development… or any social benefit… I am sure your answer would be same as mine… NO.

Then why, and why now??? There are better things to do…

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