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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.
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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

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THE YOU WITH IN ME
Thursday, August 25, 2005
THE YOU WITH IN ME

I promise you my all, to you I bare my heart
A light of love that glows in the dark
All alone here tonight just me and you
Baby you gotta know that I need you

You know the right words to say to make me smile
I know you'd do anything to make our life worth while
My heart can be weak but your love makes it strong
Days when I feel empty your love makes me belong

Sometimes when I lie here alone at night
I need you to hold my hand and hug me tight
Someone to fall asleep with as the wind blows outside
I know in front of you I should have nothing to hide

Your love is so beautiful and it is my good luck charm
Safely in your arms I know you'll protect me from harm
For a million days and nights when our love remains true
Please remember in your heart and mind that I need you
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59 yrs of independence
Monday, August 15, 2005






You don’t need an Independence day 2 feel patriotic. During the run –up 2 Independence day and Republic day, the atmosphere in the country is suddenly infused with patriotism. Playing of songs of yester years, release of films on the freedom struggle, commercial brks on television saluting nation, sale of India flags etc……,,, become common on the eve of Independence day and on the day of Independence, do such things show r demonstrate patriotism.{ sorry ppl , I have nothing against celebrating independence day , y only show that much enthu for our country on Independence day , y not always show tht ur an Indian } I am a proud 2 be an Indian and by flying the tricolors,{ this is subjected 2 rule against using national flag by Indian cricketers} one shows his love for his country.{what’s wrong in tht}
The Indian flag does not belong 2 the government or the bureaucracy, it belongs to every Indian.
A bureaucracy that is global and un imaginable in nature is only attainable if v celebrate independence day every day and not feel patriotic for just one day of the year
“ India” is lacking behind in global route coz of our national constitutional rules and gov policies which r not categorically defined, they all rvague in nature .we have 2 over come the defects first and then revive them …
One out every six ppl living on earth is an Indian , so wer ever u go u can c an Indian {better than hutch network} , though population is enormous the knowledge and the talent v posses in our country is nxt 2 infinity , so v have 2 b innovative and make a giant stride in making India an great nation {not tht it not grt now , it s grt always}{I meant a developed nation} by trying 2 overcome all the stride which come in b/w us.
What all has “India achieved in last 59 yrs “:
1.Ter is ample proof in the country tht tht woman can build strong{still not enough , I would love 2 c women in much higher position}
2. India has an abiding tradition on secularism{ has done well with caste and creed and all the religions , a muslim is never seen as muslim r an dalit is never seen as dalit every 1 is equal , that’s what gov claims even though I don’t agree a lot on tht {Gujart incident.}
3. India is one of the super powers when it comes 2 it industry!
4. India is doing well wen it comes 2 education , education in India has improved leaps and bounce wen compared 2 prev years { but still has 2 improve a lot}
Ter r many more but I cant name every 1 and all , but I would love 2 end with the most imp thing which India has achieved in all is tht India has the grtest democracy .
Its all said done but 2 c our nation prosper its all in
our hands not in some tom r harry , every Indian is responsible for making our nation grt … every one should c a Mohan Bargav{srk in swadesh} in him ...

Zillions of gratitude’s to all those ppl who got Independence 2 the nation who were successful in making “India” a successful nation and 2 all the ppl in defence who work hard for our nation safety..
Jai Hind


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Angel of mercy
Thursday, August 11, 2005

Here im writing about the greates mother of the world. she is some one who can b called as god r more than that . she is god's gift 2 "INDIA". she has done everything in this part of world that everone in the world has known her!
We all have our own heroes, people we admire and respect, people who made an impact on our life, that made us look at the world with a different eye, Mother Teresa is definitely the one for me.
Although the world is full of good people, great humanitarians that really care, people who donate billions of dollars, people who raise their voice to make a difference, Mother Teresa stands out in the crowd, she is unique.
She dedicated every day of her adult life caring for "The dying, the cripple, the mentally ill, the unwanted, the unloved" and she loved every minute of it because she was loving, she was cleaning, feeding "Jesus in disguise".Yes, she fed them, sheltered them, cleaned their wounds, but what is more important she made them feel good, loved, wanted, she gave them back their dignity that poverty had taken away from them and even if they died they died with a smile on their face....somebody loves them, somebody cares for them ....
"Speak tenderly to them. Let there be kindness in your face, in your eyes, in your smile, in the warmth of your greeting.Always have a cheerful smile. Don't only give your care, but give your heart as well."

Mother Teresa's Biography

Mother Teresa was born August 27, 1910, in Skopje, Macedonia, as Gonxhe Bojaxhiu from Albanian parents Nikollë and Drandafille Bojaxhiu.
Her father was a successful and well known contractor, her mother was a housewife.She was the youngest of three children.
Mother Teresa's family was a devoted catholic family, they prayed every evening and went to church almost everyday.It was her family's generosity, care for the poor and the less fortunate that made a great impact on young Mother Teresa's life.
By age 12, she had made up her mind, she realized that her vocation was aiding the poor.She decides to become a nun, travels to Dublin, Ireland, to join the Sisters of Loretto.After about a year in Ireland, she leaves to join the Loretto convent in the northeast Indian city of Darjeeling, where she spent 17 years teaching and being principal of St.Mary's high school in Calcutta.


While riding a train to the mountain town of Darjeeling to recover from suspected tuberculosis, on the 10th of September she said she received a calling from God "to serve him among the poorest of the poor." Less then a year later she gets permission from to leave her order and moves to Calcutta's slums to set up her first school. "Sister Agnes" who was a former student, becomes Mother Teresa's first follower.
Others soon follow, and papal approval arrives to create a religious order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity.The foundation is celebrated Oct. 7 1950, the feast of the Holy Rosary. To identify herself with the poor she chooses a plain white sari with a blue border and a simple cross pinned to her left shoulder.Their mission is as she would say hen she accepted the Nobel Peace prize: "to care for the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone."
With the help of Calcutta officials she converts a portion of the abandoned temple to Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and destruction into Kalighat Home for the Dying, where even the poorest people would die with dignity.
Soon after she opens Nirmal Hriday ("Pure Heart"), also a home for the dying, Shanti Nagar (Town of Peace), a leper colony and later her first orphanage.
Mother Teresa and the sisters continued opening houses all over India caring for the poor, washing their wounds, soothing their sores, making them feel wanted.
But her order's work spread across the world after 1965, when Pope Paul VI granted Mother Teresa's request to globally expand her order.
Whether it was in Ethiopia feeding the hungry, the ghettos of South Africa or it was her native country Albania when the communist regime collapsed, Calcutta's Mother Teresa "the living saint" was there.
In 1982, at the height of the siege in Beirut sheconvinced the parties to stop the war so she could rescue 37 sick children trapped inside .
Mother Teresa became a symbol of untiring commitment to the poor and suffering.

Her Credentials: even though ter r many but this stand at the top of podium.

She was probably the most admired women of all time, received many rewards and prices for her outstanding work and she used her reputation traveling all over the world raising money and support for her causes.
1962: She received the Pandma Shri prize for "extraordinary services"
1971: Pope Paul VI honors Mother Teresa by awarding her the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize.
1972: Government of India presents her with the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding.
1979: Wins Nobel Peace Prize
1985: President Reagan presents her the Medal of Freedom, the highest U.S. civilian award.
1996: She becomes only the fourth person in the world to receive an honorary U.S. citizenship.
When she received the Nobel Prize she wore the same trademark 1$ sari and convinced the committee to cancel a dinner in her honor, using they money instead to " feed 400 poor children for a year in India"
Today Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity now has 570 missions all over the world, comprising of 4000 nuns, a brotherhood of 300 members and over100,000 lay volunteers operating homes for AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis patients; soup kitchens, children's and family counseling programs, orphanages, and schools.

The Last Days :
Mother Teresa's health was deteriorating, part from her age, part from the conditions where she was living, part from her trips all over the world, opening new houses and raising money for the poor.
1985:She suffers a heart attack while in Rome visiting Pope John Paul II.
1989: Another almost fatal heart attack, a pacemaker is implanted.
1991: She suffers pneumonia in Tijuana, Mexico which leads to heart failure.
1996: Suffers malaria, chest infection and undergoes heart surgery.
On march 13th 1997: Sister Nirmala is selected as Mother Teresa's successor.
September 5th 1997 :The world learns that Mother Teresa "Angel Of Mercy" has died at age 87.

even though her life is passed away she is alive in my heart..
ur really grt mother teresa
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the PARDISE burns out of agony!
Monday, August 08, 2005
Hello ppl , im posting a topic on the most beautiful part on earth and most sensitive part of "INDIA"
jammu and kashmir
Kashmirs Topography :
Kashmir is an area on the northern borders of India and Pakistan; officially known as Jammu & Kashmir.Kashmir is famous for its natural beauty and has often been referred to as the 'Switzerland of the East'. The heart of the area is the fertile Vale of Kashmir (known as The Valley), which lies between the Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range. Here the climate is mild and the soil well watered.
Kashmir covers an area of 222,237 SqKm (85,800 SqMi). Mount Godwin Austen/K2 (8,611m/28,250 ft) and mount Nanga Parbat (8,123m/26,650 ft) lie in Northern Kashmir.
The Indus river flows through Kashmir. The river Jhelum flows through the Vale of Kashmir. The mountains have much precious forests.





Most of the Kashmiri people work on farms. Others are engaged in small industries making shawls, rugs and carpets. Kashmir is well known for its wool and, in particular, its shawls and carpets.
Much of the farmland is under intense cultivation, producing corn, wheat, rice and saffron amongst other crops. Fruit and nuts are also produced in quantities including pears, apples and walnuts.
Kashmir has been the key to the dispute between India and Pakistan since their independence from the British in 1947. Each country claims Kashmir as a part of its territory. As a result of a rebellion in 1947 and the subsequent wars between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, the area is separated by a Line-of-Control (LOC or cease-fire line). To the east of the LOC lies the vale of Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh which are administered by India. To the west lies the area now known as 'Azad [Free] Kashmir' which is governed by its own government with strong ties with Pakistan.
The capitals of Indian-held Kashmir are Srinagar in the summer and Jammu in the winter; whilst the capital of Azad Kashmir is Muzaffarabad.
war:
Since 1989 the controversy over Kashmir has taken a violent turn in the valley; the Kashmiri people themselves have taken up arms against the Indian occupation. India is now deploying more than 700,000 troops in the valley to crush the Freedom Movement.

Since the beginning of Pakistan's low intensity proxy war in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in 1989, terrorist violence has a taken a toll of over 20,000 innocent lives. More than 300,000 Hindu and Sikh minorities from Kashmir Valley, and from the border areas have been displaced. Terror and intimidation have wrecked the peace for civillian life in the state and cross border terrorism continues to take a daily toll of innocent lives. Recently, Pakistan used the Kargil invasion to sneak in a large number of armed merecenaries into the state, who ratcheted up the violence one more notch, gravely hampering people's participation in the recent Lok Sabha elections..
The turmoil caused in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) by this terrorist violence has given Pakistan and many of the secessionist groups in the state an excuse to demand a plebiscite in Jammu & Kashmir as envisaged in the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) resolutions of August 13, 1948 and January 5, 1949. It is never mentioned by the present advocates of a plebiscite that it was Pakistan which stonewalled the implementation of a plebiscite under UNCIP resolutions and that the 1972 Simla Agreement between India and Pakistan superseded all other agreements between the two countries including the UNCIP resolutions.
Yet the issue of a plebiscite, given much currency by Pakistan and by the imperialist powers, continues to haunt many well-meaning Indians who feel that India stands on morally weak ground by insisting on the Simla Agreement and rejecting a referendum. The demand for a plebiscite in J&K is highly misunderstood. There is a myth that the demand for a plebiscite reflects the aspirations of all (or a sizable majority) of the state's population, and is the only way for the people of J&K to articulate their right to self-determination. Although seemingly well-intentioned, those who see a plebiscite as a cure-all for the problems of the people of the state are in fact, ignorant of the historic and contemporary complexities surrounding this issue.

A Multi-Ethnic State
Contrary to most reports in the media, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) is not a state where only Kashmiri Muslims live. It is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious state with 64% Muslims, 33% Hindus, and 3% Buddhists, Sikhs, Christians and others. There are three distinct geographical regions - Ladakh (with 58% of the area, and 3% of the population), Jammu (26% area, 45% population) and Kashmir (16% area, 52% population: of which over 90 % of the region's minorities, i.e. 3% of the state's total population have been driven out). The primary languages of Ladakh are Ladakhi and Balti, of Jammu: Dogri, and of Kashmir: Kashmiri. In addition, Gujari, Pahari, Punjabi, Shina and various dialects and mixed languages are also spoken by different ethnic groups within the state.
Fifteen per cent of the state's Muslims live in the provinces of Jammu and Ladakh . They are non-Kashmiris, and by and large, they stand behind J&K's association with India. (There are a few small exceptions in some towns of Doda district). Of the state's 49% who reside in the Kashmir province, about 13% are Shia Muslims. Shia Muslims do not wish to have anything to do with Sunni-dominated Pakistan, knowing full well the fate that awaits them there. (Just recently, an Oct 4, Hindustan Times report cited Pakistan's Shoora Wahdat-i-Islami who condemned what it called the genocide of Shias in Pakistan.) This is especially true of the Shias of Kargil who know of the poverty and degradation experienced by their ethnic siblings in Baltistan, a part of Pakistan occupied Kashmir referred to as the "Northern Areas". 14% of the people in Kashmir province are the pastoral nomadic Gujar and Bakarwal people. They are strong supporters of association with India and have demonstrated this by organizing Militancy Mukhalif Morcha (Anti-Militancy Front) to assist the security forces in surveillance of terrorist activity. As far as non-Muslim groups are concerned there is no reason for them to even think about living outside multi-religious and secular India. [Ref. 1]
The support for secession in Jammu & Kashmir is thus largely limited to the non-pastoral Sunni Muslim population of the Kashmir Valley who constitute 22% of the state's population, (or about 1.9 million people). This segment of the population dominates the politics of the state. The reason that many believe separatism to be a widespread sentiment in J&K is because this dominant section has succeeded in completely drowning out all other voices in the state, and has the ability to cripple the normal functioning of the society in Kashmir province; either by inaction or insufficient action against Pakistani infiltration and terror or, worst still, by sabotage. It is this section of the state's population that receives all the attention, understandably so from Pakistan and the imperialist nations, but also from the Indian press.
HISTORY:

Tradition has it that Kashmir was originally a lake that was drained by Kashyap and then inhabited by the Brahmins. Buddhism was introduced by the missionaries of Ashoka and flourished under the rule of Kushan in 2nd Century AD. However, Hinduism continued to be the dominant religion. In the 7th Century AD, the Karkota dynasty was founded by Durlabhavarrdhana. In 855 AD the Utpalas replaced the Karkotas. Later, the Tantrins, Yaskaras and Parva Gupta ruled in succession. Didda, a Gupta widowed queen, ruled Kashmir until 1003 AD when the Lohara dynasty took over. In 1346 AD the last Hindu king, Udiana Deva, was replaced by Shams-ud-Din. His family ruled until 1586 when the Moghul emperor Akbar conquered and annexed Kashmir to his vast empire.
In 1757 it was conquered by Ahmed Shah Durrani and became part of Afghanistan. In 1819 Ranjit Singh conquered Kashmir and made it part of his Sikh empire. In 1846, when the British defeated the Sikhs and annexed Punjab, they sold Kashmir to Ghulab Singh of Jammu for Rs. 7.5 million under the Treaty of Amritsar. Ghulab Singh, who entitled himself the Mahrajah, signed a separate treaty with the British which, in effect, gave him the status of an independent princely ruler of Kashmir. He added to his dominion by conquering Ladakh. Ghulab Singh died in 1857 and was replaced by Rambir Singh (1857-1885). Two other Marajahs, Partab Singh (1885-1925) and Hari Singh (1925-1949) ruled in succession.
Ghulab Singh and his successors ruled Kashmir in a tyrannical and repressive way. The people of Kashmir, nearly 80% of whom were Muslims, rose against Mahraja Hari Singh's rule. He ruthlessly crushed a mass uprising in 1931. In 1932 Sheik Abdullah formed Kashmir's first political party - All Jammu & Kashmir Muslim Conference (renamed to National Conference in 1939). In 1934 the Maharajah gave way and allowed limited democracy in the form of a Legislative Assembly. However, unease with the Maharaja's rule continued.
According to the instruments of partition of India in 1947, the rulers of princely states were given the choice to freely accede to either India or Pakistan, or to remain independent. They were, however, advised to accede to the contiguous dominion, taking into consideration the geographical and ethnic issues.
In Kashmir, however, the Maharajah hesitated. The principally Muslim population having seen the early and covert arrival of Indian troops, rebelled and things got out of the Maharajah's hands. The people of Kashmir were undoubtedly demanding to join Pakistan. The Maharajah, fearing tribal warfare, eventually gave way to the Indian pressure and agreed to join India by 'signing' the Instrument of Accession on 26th October 1947. Kashmir was provisionally accepted into the Indian Union pending a free and impartial plebiscite. This was spelled out in a letter from the Governor General of India, Lord Mountbatten, to the Maharajah on 27th October 1947. In the letter, accepting the Accession, Mountbatten made it clear that the state would only be incorporated into the Indian Union after a reference had been made to the people of Kashmir. Having accepted the principle of a plebiscite, India has since obstructed all attempts at arranging one.

wars that took place:
Heavy fighting took place in 1947-48 between the Indian and Pakistani forces over Kashmir. On 1st January 1949 a cease-fire was declared which created the first Line-of-Control.
In 1957 the state was, in effect, incorporated into the Indian Union under a new Constitution. This was done in direct contravention of the standing UN resolutions and the conditions of the Instrument of Accession. The article was rushed through by the then puppet state government of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed; people of Kashmir were not consulted.
Heavy fighting broke out again in 1965 between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. A cease-fire was established in September 1965. Indian Prime Minister, Lal Bhadur Shastri, and Pakistani President, M Ayub Khan, signed the Tashkent agreement on 1st January 1966. They resolved to try to end the dispute by peaceful means.
In 1971 civil war broke out in East Pakistan and Indian forces again fought the Pakistani forces in Kashmir. This resulted in a new cease-fire and the signing of the Shimla Agreement by Indira Ghandi and Z A Bhutto. The Shimla Agreement basically reiterated the promises made in Tashkent.
Since the 1971 war, the situation may have been described as stalemate with India in control of much the larger part of Kashmir, and doing everything to emphasis her claim de jur. However, the dream of freedom from India never died; it was only suppressed from time to time by the Indians by using puppet state governments.
Guardian on 14th July 1970 reports that it is "ironic that India's position in Kashmir should be increasingly challenged from within at a time when Kashmir's status as a major unsettled international dispute is declining".
The close of 1989 saw the beginning of the renewed struggle for freedom of Kashmir. The Kashmiris started to arm themselves to resist the Indian occupation. The then state government, headed by Dr Farooq Abdullah, was dissolved and the state placed in direct control of the governor. Since then the struggle for freedom and democracy has intensified.

and many more took place afer 1989...
lets hope that this beautiful part of world is in peace in near futre
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im in love
Friday, August 05, 2005


In Love

IN MY HEART THERE IS SOME PAIN
MAY BE I AM IN LOVERS LANE
NOW THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO!
FROM HERE WHERE SHOULD I MOVE
ONLY THING I CAN DO IS DREAM ABOUT YOU!
WHICH IS NOTHING NEW!
MAY BE I AM IN LOVE WITH YOU
IS THERE ANY THING WHICH I HAVE TO PROVE!
A SIMPLE THOUGHT OF YOU CAN MAKE ME WRITESOME THING NEW.
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mumbais torrential rain
Wednesday, August 03, 2005


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….
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year long vettiness

YEAR LONG VETTINESS
Firstly for all my non tam frnds I wish 2 explain the meaning of “vetti”-jobless.
Thesaurus – aawara,bevarse,gaali tirugudu{air force!}.
I am a big fan of aamir khan but did not even think in my wildest dreams that one day I wud b emulating him by doin nothing for one long year!!Of course he would have spent atleast few months for some remunerative purposes but my entire year was boring,monotonous,dull and without activity. It commenced on april 6th 2004 when my graduation exams got over and I heaved a huge sigh of relief! I knew I wud busy till my CAT exam which was on nov 21st.Incidentally that is my b’day and I hoped 2 crack CAT since all b’days r supposed 2 b lucky and replete with wishes and gifts. Alas all my dreams came crashing and I knew for sure after writing the exam that the result would be a big nought! Still I never thot that joblessness wud b my hobby/activity for the coming 6 months coz I had some more exams 2 crack {or flunk which was!}. I missed SYMBIOSIS by a whisker and imagine my horror when I found out that I was not eligible for a seat inspite of scoring WELL only because of a shit rule called subject wise cut-off.[:x]. I do not wish 2 mention the other exams which I wrote because they do not deserve a mention mainly for my dismal performance. The new year brought in many new hopes for others but for me it brought in only new new “bores”!
My daily routine was – waking up around 11 am,completing all the daily chores,eating on the lookout for other vetti ppl 2 give me company. Going 2 temple became an integral part of my daily life and my vettiness was so huge that I used 2 go the Sec’bad ganesh temple frm Vidhyanagar 2 Sec-bad in MMTS ,other ways of killing time were goin 2 net café with the fervent hope of finding someone online{I was not introduced 2 orkut then}. All this was between jan-april. Then it was the time 2 dust my books and lay my hands on them as I was supposed 2 study for ICET. So thankfully I spent a few days studying which also became boring after some days!!! I got so used 2 being activity less that my old lifestyle was much more interesting than studying!! After ICET which was in may came the ultimate vetti days coz all my frnds who were in colleges had their vacations and I never knew there were so many 2 gimme company particularly Rajeev who came back 2 hyd frm IITM in june . Then came the best part of my vetti life-orkut! Of course orkut is synonymous with vettiness but I never knew there was so much in it that one cud spend hours glued 2 the screen reading various posts in umpteen communities and closely inspecting profiles{ob!girls’}.
There was some spice in jun-jul thanx 2 orkut and watching all the non-descript ,bakwaas movies which hit the theatres and wondering “y-did-i-watch-this”. You wont believe there is hardly any movie left which has not been blessed by my visit! Most of the days were also spent with Rajeev-non stop gossip and “gupshup” sessions with lotsa snacks,goodies etc and with Rajaram with whom I toured the entire city pillion riding on his bike of course 2 meet his friend Sravanthi. . I also wish 2 mention the great outings with Rajeev,Sriram,Sharat {my colony mates} and with my college gang which goes by the name “intelligentia” !{Rajaram,Bhanu,Ragavandra,Tarun,Ganesh}
This was my life for the past year and I wud like 2 sign off now. Aamir Khan comes back with a bang after hiatus of 1-2 yrs and I hope 2 emulate him again now. I wish life rides on a wave of success now after this pathetic but interesting year. Tons of thanx to all my frnds who helped me battle out distress and boredom in the past yr- Sharat {lucky chap is employed now and all my wishes for him}, Sriram { kewlest timepass guy} and Rajeev and spl thanx 2 Rajaram{going 2 b firang now in few months 2 come , and I expect afew goodies frm him once he comes bac..} Bhanu{having grt time in mba and going 2get recruited in few months 2 come} Ragavandra{going grt guns in MCA } Tarun{Waiting for his vissa and b leaving 2 UK in few days from now, my best wishes for him!} Ganesh{ got recruited in ICFAI and having galla time in ter} Zillions of credit and gratitude for Rajeev who helped me write my blog and also 2 Vaishnavi who was the first 2 advice me on writing a blog.
Me bidding adieu now….
Thanx for the journey and all comments are welcome.
Goodbye , take care and have great days 2 come!!!
sayanora




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MY POEM ON GREAT JAVANS OF INDIA
Tuesday, August 02, 2005

The Kargil Conflict 1999
Indian army personnel pose with Indian tricolour hoisted on Gin Hill in the Drass sector of Kargil
Kargill Heights
I salute the javans of INDIAN Nation ,
when they gave there every thing 2 serve the ppl of our Nation .
Javans , you made us proud to call us citizens of our Nation.
We won the war only because of your contributon to our Nation.
Our only meagre contribution was only collecting donation.
India got intregated as nation,
When this war was announced with out any notification!
Every religion was there to support our nation without any hesitation!
When India won the war indians got immense joy and satisfiaction...
Im really proud of being called as citizen of Indian Nation...
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  • I hate orkut, but i am addicted
  • In Murphy We Trust
  • Tagged by some one :P
  • My Favorite Scribblings

  • merey yar ki did ki shadi hein
  • my first day in college
  • life
  • womans is gods best creation
  • angel of mercy
  • mumbais torrential rains
  • year long vettiness
  • My poems

  • kargil heights
  • i have got destroyed in ur love
  • last night
  • i am in love
  • you with inme
  • reminanace of charming lady
  • If i Knew
  • words frm d
    brokem heart
  • Archievs

    !!Winning is the only thing i hv got not failure!!

    © 2005 Scribblings of a confused soul !!!! by S.Sandeep