Glorious Blunder-I see the world as you see it :"A Glorious Blunder"
-SCRIBBLINGS OF AN ANNOYED YOUTH
:!Life!:
Life is all about waking up each day to discover something new , about meeting old people but making new conversations, walking through old streets but still feeling nice about it,realizing that you have grown a day older but still feeling young at your heart, meeting busy schedules, but still finding time for old friends, being nostalgic about the gone days but still lookin forward to better days . This is what life is when you live life for the fullest.Life battles donâ?™t always go to the stronger or faster man,but sooner or later the one who wins is the one who thinks he can.
:!Quotes!:
Nothing is IMPOSSIBLE even da word impossible says " I M POSSIBLE"
Life has many turns, enjoy every turn becoz it never returns.
Life is a succession of moments, to live each one is to succeed.
You can't change the past
but you can ruin a perfectly good present by worrying about the future.
Man needs his difficulties because they are
necessary to enjoy success - Dr. Abdul Kalam
You never win a silver, you always loose a gold
Zindagi jeeney mein Do tarikhe hote hain,
Ek chup raho,bardashth karthe raho
Ya phir zimmedari uthao use badalne keliye-Rang Dey Basanthi
Everything is fine in the end.
If it's not fine, then it's not the end
Mumbai’s Torrential Rain Disaster My heart goes out for the ppl of Mumbai , who r going through a torrid time! For a whole week India’s commercial capital, one of its most modern cities, has been paralysed. Television images of mumbaikars wadding through the streets with water almost up 2 ter necks r disheartening and disturbing. Unlike in rural areas areas, flooding in a city afeects many more ppl bcoz of the density of human habitation. On the night of july 26 and for at least 2 more days after that , thousands of homes in slums and in middle class housing colonies wer under water. Ppl lost everything they possessed as they had no time 2 rescue their belongings, then there are small shops and establishments like wer flooded with water. This represents only a tiny portion of the variety of ppl affected! The health impact of this disaster has not been registered. For almost a week now , ppl in several area have been forced 2 drink highly polluted water and 2 add 2 ter miseries they have been surrounded by festering , stinking piles of wastes. They have no power in ter homes.. It is unfortunate that the authorities r almost always caught off-guard and unprepared. Mumbai is the city wer the highest taxes r generated, but it seems that all taxes r dissolved in rain water. Wht is being done? How is the govt going 2 help the ppl . I know that central govt has announced an aid of 500 crore rupees ,but is that money reaching ppl. However the Govt agencies failed miserably, if it was not for voluntary agencies and brave Mumbaikars, this grt city would have been 2 ruins. I salute the ppl of Mumbai, who showed ter chivalry, fortitude, humanity in this incessant rains. I hope every Indian comes 2 rescue the ppl of our nation who r in disarray in any ways… I am deeply pained by the natural disaster {calamity} that has struck Mumbai….
hmm quite decnt... "mumbai's taxes seem 2 b dissolved in the rains"---- very good statement. yaa had it not been for the vol. org. life in mumbai wud have been affected severely.know wat?17 ppl died of suffocation in their cars as their windows and doors did not open due 2 water seepage and most of the cars were the costly and luxury ones like merc,corolla etc... all these cars had central locking system and power windows and due 2 water seepage the circuit got damaged and they cud not come out. they did bang the windows but there was so much commotion outside that their yells were hardly audible... it is very sad...
@rajeev wen u die it does not matter wat car r u in ra! let it b merc r some thing else! my heart goes 2the ppl who lost ter life in dis tragic way! but the s adest part is that govt is not at all in action ra , i think if govt had been sensible i think many of lifes could have been saved!
dei sandeep... i never said dying in merc is better than dying in a maruti raa.. i wished 2 lay emphasis on the hitherto unknown way of dying in a car due 2 the rains... yaa even my heart goes out 2 them da
well the pain Mumbaikars are facing is pathetic and heart paining.they are yet to come out of the tragic traumawhich ruined they lives and property..all that still fresh in their mind and it cannot be wiped out that easily from their minds.left an indelible impression the efforts of red cross,NRI"s,volunteers and all who made ppl get out of the trauma kudos to them!!my chittappa's house eas full of water there..:(( had tuff time hope this doesnt happen anywhere hats off to their fortitude n kind gesture
well sid @raj i never mentioned that u said it ra! let pray for those ppl who r in misery! @vaish i think no mumbaikar can forget this tragic incident in his lifetime! lets hope that mumbi comes out this agony very sonn and let us pray for them !
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hmm quite decnt...
"mumbai's taxes seem 2 b dissolved in the rains"---- very good statement.
yaa had it not been for the vol. org. life in mumbai wud have been affected severely.know wat?17 ppl died of suffocation in their cars as their windows and doors did not open due 2 water seepage and most of the cars were the costly and luxury ones like merc,corolla etc... all these cars had central locking system and power windows and due 2 water seepage the circuit got damaged and they cud not come out. they did bang the windows but there was so much commotion outside that their yells were hardly audible... it is very sad...