Sunday, August 01, 2010

Intrusion on my maggi stocks

Well Well Well.... folks this post is not at all about India & Pakistan and their relationship. Its a different story altogether. I mouse has been coexisting peacefully with me for some time now in my room. How it made its way in is still an enigma. Well it hasn't  been a trouble till today night. You would be guessing why I am making such a hue about a trivial matter....
Well it begins something like this. I had 2 aaloo paratha's and a cornetto for the dinner, came back to room and man star movies was screening one of my all time favorites 'The league of extra ordinary gentlemen'. Enjoyed the movie - with some burps & farts here and there (oh !!! c'mon its all natural after a good meal). Anyways the movie got over and I felt some hunger pangs.. (guys u know I love food) but thanks to Bangalore Police who shut down the eateries by 23:30 hrs... the only savior is my personal & exclusive maggi stocks. BTW we should thank Late Mr. Momofuku Ando (inventor of instant noodles) & Nestle' (who introduced & pioneered the cult & brand 'maggi') for addressing the concerns of hungry night owls like us.
So I happily pulled out  my stock  of maggi only to find someone had already feasted on it. period.
Now that's the single feeling that leaves you irritated. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... the mouse with whom I shared my abode... that idiot is robbing my pantry.... only if I could get hold of it.... I would teach him a lesson of a life time....
No .. please don't get me wrong... I ain't gonna kill him (although I m a non-veggie... but I don't do killings) and besides a lot of sexy models (PETA) showing off their assets for saving these creatures... I would like to give them some credit for saving his life ;). But one thing is for sure... that creepy little creature is gonna kicked out of my abode next time I spot it...anyways its too late to search for it and its not humane to kick someone out of your house at 02:30 hrs in the morning 

GN... we'll see it tommorrow

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Learn From life

Came across yet another one but its too good

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Inspiration

A very Inspiring one -

Sunday, July 18, 2010

IT AIN’T OVER TILL IT’S OVER

” The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t how hard you hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done. Now, if you know what you’re worth, then go out and get what you’re worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hit, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you are because of him, or her, or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain’t you. You’re better than that.”…ROCKY BALBOA



The world indeed isn't so nice place at all. Underneath the beautiful mask lies the murky realities. Whenever you dare to think or act differently there are 'crabs' at every nook and corner waiting to pull the legs down and keep you there. It is the reality that people don't like their peers moving fast forward in life. They always try to stall the progress other is trying to make, and for what? some crappy mileage in their arena!!!! Accept it or not, everyone faces it sometime or the other in life. Also sometimes in life you make mistakes, assess the situation wrongly and land yourself into trouble and the world, by its nature is on the lookout for your mistakes, spares no time in reducing you to dust and making a laughing stock out of you. The lazy buggers don't face this as this is an aspect associated with the ambitious.

So whats the point in the discussion so far ? To not act coward. To not point fingers at anybody else for your failure.Analyse why you failed and fight back with full force and hit back hard. To do this make the strategy like a lion. Learn from the lion. Whatever be the task, wait till the correct time, then thrust yourself with your full unrelenting force and do not relax till the task is completed. This has what has created the genius leaders in any walk of life. It is this sheer ambition, the journey towards the goals where people face this. The cowards die in the way, but the fighters win.

Choice is yours........

Monday, July 05, 2010

Of Indian Parents and astrology

Perhaps the most caring and most sacrificing species on the planet. They sacrifice lots in their life to bring up capable people like us. It is because of this attitude they become overprotective and tend to drive the lives of their kids. But its okay only until children are kids & teens but not beyond that If anyone has seen 25 years of his life on this planet is working in big shot companies, living alone miles away from home, I believe that person is mature enough to handle his life. Yes 25 years is not a great age to be a perfectionist, we do tend to make mistakes, but that’s what gives the learning. Well off course you cannot be repeating the mistakes of your past generation (then you are not smart enough). But at this age you need to think rationally and act rationally. We as an Indian Diaspora tend to believe a lot in luck and astrology and religion (and the list is infinite).Its okay until its faith (although I am an atheist) but it needs a watchful eye for to not cross the blurred line between faith and superstition. I am sure I would rise heckles of lots of Indians if I start a debate, but anyways that’s not a point. India is a land which is the birthplace of Bhagwad Gita which states the philosophy of Karma. This is the land which defined ‘Purushatha’ and inspired people to achieve their destiny through ‘Karma’ and not through any superstitious rituals or any gems or stones. But the irony is this is the only place on earth where the superstitions and other outdated rituals are still performed and that too in abundance. People’s psyche is defying Karma and making them run behind so called Gurus, gemstones, and a lot of other nonsense. (By the way people doing all this are making a good business out of it )
The best example of the land of ‘Karma’ in the recent times I would say is America. A barely 300 year old hamburger popping coke sipping country. They don’t have any heritage, traditions or cultural diversity as ours. Yet in the last 150 odd years they have become the most powerful nation of the planet. Most of the fortune 500 corporations are in the US. Most of the innovations and technological advancements in the last 150 years have been on the American soil. So what did this country mainly dominated by runaway migrants, slaves, farmers (by the way these demographics are of America 150 years ago) do to become the frontrunner? It is nothing more than ‘Purushartha’. They were the people who believed in Karma and didn’t run behind any spiritual gurus, gemstones or any other such stuff. Moreover generalizing this, if you pick up any of the successful people from any corner of the world (even India), apparently they have made it there through their Karma, through the use of their brains and not with the help of any gemstones or astrology.
One more interesting aspect of Indian lives where we see much of this astrological effect is ‘Marriages’ . Leave apart the bride/groom hunting. The revered panditji’s of both side sit together and do a ‘Kundalli Milaan’. And they match the characteristics and so called match is made in heaven, but if it was so why do couples fight after marriage, and why does the relationship sours with time? Any answers revered Punditji?
Well more of it in the posts to come. Signing off for now.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Lucknow's legacy in Bangalore

Tunday Kabab - A hundred year old legacy of Lucknow is finally in Bangalore. Now Bangalore gets what the real Kababs are. Well they definitely are not the 'Chicken Pakoras' that are sold all over Bangalore in the name of kabab. Ideally kababs are always made of minced meat and don't have bones in them. A popular Hindi idiom 'Kabab main haddi mat bano' just bolsters that :).

The 100 year old Lucknow based 'Tunde ke Kabab' is the most famous outlet for choicest Kababs even today.
Many celebrities have been to this place from across the globe. The joint got its name when generations ago Mohammad Osman Haji started the enterprise with the special spices and ingredients that his ancestors had developed that were close to the gastronomic secrets of the kitchens of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah - the last of the kings, who was high on art, culture and music.
Haji was disabled and had only one arm. Tunde is an insensitive but general epithet given to one-armed people. However, in this case it became a term of endearment.

And it could not be at a better place than this in Bangalore - Koramangala near to Jyothi Nivas College [JNC ;)]. Well It has bigger and better seating arrangement than in Lucknow. BTW it matters only to those who have GF/BF. I still prefer to have my fav Kabab parantha roll on the streets. Hmm it the old world charm of having this delicacy that way.

My take -
Taste - Authentic Lucknavi
Price - Not so Lucknavi :( . Prices are through the roof almost 2 to 4 times that in Lucknow (Owing to Bangalore and it PPP ;) )
Ambience - Gud.

Overall - Prices are prohibitive but experience much of Lucknavi and believe it as it comes from a Lucknowite.

Well that all for now. Signing off.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

TV censorship

In some countries, TV and radio programs are carefully censored for offensive language and behavior. In other countries there is little or no censorship. According to me Government does have right to censor TV and radio programs , but it needs to be done pragmatically and I would like to support my stand in the writing to follow.

Every country has a unique ethos, culture and value system and it is the responsibility of its citizen to preserve the same. Any country where people have freedom to express their ideas has progressed and scaled new heights in development. But at the same time it is the moral responsibility of the citizens of the country to preserve the cultural fabric of the country. It is only when these thin boundary lines are transgressed that the government needs to step in.

I would like to give the example of India where the people have rights to express their thoughts and ideas freely, but the information and broadcasting ministry has strict guidelines for media houses to censor offensive language. All this with only sole intention to not let the offensive behavior /language to influence the public in general and children in particular.

Since the TV and radios are most powerful media, not exercising the cautious control can bolster the outrageous behavior. Examples are numerous. Be it the riots in Mumbai after Babri Mosque demolition in Ayodyha in 1992, Sikh Riots after assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984, Godhara Riots after torching of train in Godhra in 2002 or the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008 where slain terrorists planned there moves according to visuals shown live and thereby killing hundreds of innocents.

Also in the US where the government exercises almost nil censorship over the media there have been a lot of cases, particularly involving small children and teens, who have resorted to criminal activity of varying degrees. On the psychological counseling most of them were found to have been influenced by the TV or radio programs having explicitly outrageous contents.

But perhaps the best example would be of the fidaayeen and jihadist who have resorted to numerous acts of terror worldwide. Here the covert TV and radio broadcasts have been used to brainwash them and use them as weapons of mass destruction killing thousands of innocents.

But too much censorship by the government is a bane. Example would be the Afghanistan in the Taliban era, or the strict government control over the media in China. All this had and is having a toll on psychological behavior of citizens. We have numerous examples in history that whenever the fundamental right of freedom of expression has been curtailed the answer to win that freedom has been extreme.

So to conclude I would say that while extremism of any kind in the censorship of media is bad and has a negative impact on the social milieu a pragmatic censorship is often good to shape and preserve the cultural ethos of any society.

Monday, January 11, 2010

हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती….

लहरों से डरकर नौका पार नहीं होती
हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

नन्ही चींटी जब दाना लेकर चलती है,
चढ़ती दीवारों पर सौ बार फिसलती है,
मन का विश्वास रगों में साहस भरता है,
चढ़कर गिरना,गिरकर चढ़ना न अखरता है,
आखिर उसकी मेहनत बेकार नहीं होती ,
कोशिश करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

डुबकियां सिंधु में गोताखोर लगाता है,
जा-जाकर खाली हाथ लौट आता है,
मिलते न सहेज के मोती पानी में,
बहता दूना उत्साह इसी हैरानी में,
मुठ्ठी उसकी खाली हर बार नहीं होती,
हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

असफलता एक चुनौती है स्वीकार करो,
क्या कमी रह गयी,देखो और सुधार करो,
जब तक न सफल हो नींद चैन को त्यागो तुम,
संघर्षों का मैदान छोड़ मत भागो तुम,
कुछ किये बिना ही जय-जयकार नहीं होती,
हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।