Monday, 31 May 2010
18th Birthday
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Cooking Expeditions
Saturday, 2 January 2010
The beginning....
Never thought that I would become one of those people who finally end up living out of the suitcase in one’s own house! Yet that has what it has all come down to. Four months of hostel life with frequent visits home has allowed me to stay somehow glued to my home and its surroundings. Well I better say that this butterfly never dreamt of coming out of the cocoon of her home. Though my brother gets quite irritated with the fact that I’ve not become one of his disciples to find a haven away from home in my college but I can safely say that I would sooner or later be ‘his sister’.
After what seemed like a lifetime of college life in s1(of 4 months duration) it does sink in now that I have just got 7 more semesters left!!!
I still remember the first day I came to my hostel- july 21. The previous days were spent in trying to coax my father to take leave earlier because I did not want to end up in my college on the last day of registration. But fate had it otherwise and I was here just on the nick of time. After completing all my registration details (once more after the 1st allotment) and having ‘puttu’ for the first time in my life I found myself standing on the doorstep of LH Block IV waiting to be assigned a room. When I was asked to sign the entry register, I noticed for the first time who my roommates would be. I saw Akhila(aki), Angelline( anju) and Asura( asu) entered under room 209.
From my fifth grade onwards I lost the ability to befriend anyone within a few minutes as dad came to stay with us and I never really had a deficit of friends in
The usual confusion scenarios that haunt me in tvm did not intend to leave me even in
Meeting 211: Sudhina (sudi), who was one of the very few people I already knew, was in room 211 and it was she who introduced me to her roomies namely Nidhasha( nids), Marilyn( called anything that sounds plausibly close to Marilyn!) and Divya( divs). It was then that I realized that nids and anju where fiends from
July 22: I got up early in the morning; just my very sincere effort to try to start a new beginning which always ends up getting flopped and this certainly was not going to get any better in the near future. I had spent my first night in the hostel without much of any accidents or making myself a fool. Well at least that gave me a slight hope that life would not be so bad after all. The day was spent in orientation, a word I have come to dread every time I hear it now. Infact we were even telling that our college should conduct an orientation for us to attend an orientation (again a PJ)! That very afternoon mom and dad left me to fend for myself (so unlike the meaning of the words) and I never even thought in my wildest of dreams that I would spend a few tears at this occasion. I never thought that I would miss mom the way I miss her now. Since dad always used to be away from home it never was a big issue for me as far as both of us heard each other’s voice atleast once a day. The way I missed Varun was nowhere near to anything. Though we fought worse than cats and dogs both of us knew that our separation would be really difficult for both of us, crying and cringing yet letting each other in on other’s secrets! Dad and mom left to see Varun’s friend in IIM-K. From then on I knew that I would not have mom or dad the way I had and Varun on whom I could put all the blame of my mistakes, though in vain, though I still do it in spurts. The day progressed without any surprises.
From then on hostel has gone on without me missing any part of it but college still eludes me of the fun that it promises to provide.
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
The Lucrative League
The inaugural season, last year, was a runaway hit. It threw open to the world a novel system which though was criticized initially. India has always been fanatical when it came to cricket or bollywood. So as a matter of fact the venue for this one of a kind event had to be invariantly India! But this year has so far been a roller coaster ride for Modi &Co. It all started with the security concerns after the Lahore attack. But the real issue that they faced was the elections. When this entire matter was being looked into I remember telling myself as to how I would crave for the IPL rather than the elections! Well what is the issue-one bad government will be replaced by yet another if not even worse so why not have something productive in the mean time.
As an individual I really feel that this IPL has lacked the luster of last year. Well maybe because of the absence of the fanatic crowd that India is so famous of. Now when I watch the IPL I feel as if I am watching some county cricket (maybe that would have been even more interesting)! Well EPL was better. At least there was some competition and finally Manchester United were being given a run for their money by Liverpool. But this is indeed not the case with this year’s teams in the IPL. Certainly there have been some shockers but it has pretty much been predictable. The very reason for that is South Africa. The pitches have so far favored the spinners and it is likely to continue so. Last year IPL was a batsman’s game- a six and the scoreboard would suddenly tell a new story altogether.
The inaugural match of the last season was a brilliant curtain raiser with Brendon McCullum hitting the highest score ever in T20 history. It was a treat to the eyes. But this year there has not been a single match that has reached the level achieved last year. The only thing that could have been fascinating was to see teams that had underperformed trying to reach the golden crown. This IPL has not created those nail-biting finishes or those high scoring matches. The only time it looks interesting is when the top teams compete or the bottom two! Yet there are certain things that make all the teams different though it just feels all mixed up.
RR- The victors of last year have had a terrible season so far and I feel it is going to continue. Only good thing this year has been Kamran Khan. This youngster who in his first over first ball tripped on the pitch went off to a flying start and is a bowler to look forward to. Apart from that Yusuf Pathan has been trying to relive his last year’s form but has not succeeded. Graeme Smith has not lived up to the expectations. Being a South African has not helped him or his team so far. Dmitri Mascarenhas has been another surprise package. He seems to be another Shoaib Akhtar having immense pace and line but has not produced enough wickets so far. Shane Warne has been an excellent captain to this young Indian side but he just seems unable to spin his magic this time around. This is because this potential team has not got its act right. There are glances of great individual performances but it has not been enough for a win. My bet is that they would be languishing as one of the bottom three this time around.
CSK- The runners up last year have begun pulling up their socks though the points table has not yet become bright for them. The opening pair of Parthiv Patel and Mathew Hayden have shown that their blistering knocks can turn the table around for them. Even Suresh Raina followed by M.S.Dhoni can join in the party. This year’s new pick Flintoff has not yet proved his worth and has just been a burden. Though this guy has a lot of potential for T20 it has not come to the forefront this IPL season. Manpreet Gony had been the pick of the bowlers for CSK last year and has quite lived up to his name. But unfortunately for him, Muralitharan has proved better with his spin and doosra. L.Balaji is yet another good bowler who has been in excellent form recently. The only all-rounder who has or can do well for this team is Albie Morkel. But having said that there are no other all-rounders from whom expectations can be kept and hence the playing 11 has a tough task of doing their job to the maximum possible which they have not done so far. But I still feel that they would reach the top four.
MI- What to say about this team that has the most deadly combination of right and left handed opening pair who can become every bowler’s worst nightmare. Sachin Tendulkar and Sanath Jayasuria are the biggest hurdles to be crossed by any opposition because once they settle down it is sure that the opposition has to get out of the park to catch the ball! But then follows the young Indian blood of Abhishek Nayar and Shikar Dhawan who also have the potential but have not exploited it to the team’s advantage. Lasith Malinga proves to be a dangerous force to reckon with and with the likes of Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan their bowling also seems formidable. This is one team that is not going to have a problem with all-rounders because the entire team is in the best form it could have asked for and hence have an excellent chance to reach the final.
DD- This team can boast of having the opening pair of India’s test team. But in spite of their test caliber they have what it takes to be a bombastic pair that can reach any total possible. Apart from Sehwag and Gambhir there is also Dinesh Karthik and de Villers who can put up a good show. When it comes to the bowling department who better than Glenn McGrath to lead from the front. Even Vettori provides good options. Among the Indian guns Amit Mishra and Nehra are also excellent though they may struggle with their form. Even Manoj Tiwary has been useful under trying circumstances. The problem that this team can face is lack of form. They have such high quality players that just two of them firing on a day can bring victory but on a bad day they may find themselves staring at an empty scoreboard sooner than they expected. But in spite of all these I still feel that they may reach the top four.
DC- Under the leadership of Adam Gilchrist this team has gone in for a total revamp from its last year’s dismal show and now they lead the points table. Gilchrist has led his team from the front and has provided the much needed winning streak that had so far evaded this team. With Herschelle Gibbs playing in his homeland it has become a one-sided game when Gilchrist and Gibbs just hit the ball to the spectators leaving no scope for the opponents. V.V.S. Laxman who had come in for a lot of criticism has finally regained his form and has given a firm reply to his detractors and has let his willow do the talking for him. Even Rohit Sharma has proved time and again that he can do wonders for his team not only with his batting but also with his excellent fielding. Even in the bowling department they seem to have the seats full with Vaas, Styris and Ojha. But the pick so far has been R.P.Singh. He has bowled exceptionally well until now and that seems to have given him the confidence. Though they have won all the matches till now there still seems to be an issue with a quality spin bowler. But apart from that this seems to be a brilliant team that has gathered its wits to perform this year. They will be certainly in the top four but what remains to be seen is whether they have what it takes to be the champions.
KXIP- This team which almost reached the finals last year is still groping in the dark trying to figure out what is going wrong. With formidable Sri Lankan players like Sangakkara and Jayawardane in their batting line up along with skipper Yuvraj Singh they have not reached the podium they ought to have. The problem they are facing is with form. It has been quite sometime that Jayawardane has been struggling with his form but it seems as if the entire batting line up is looking at its tail-enders to provide a respectable score! Even Goel and Bopara are not putting up the much needed runs. The bowlers are at least doing a better job than the batsmen. With Piyush Chawla, V.R.V.Singh and Ramesh Powar taking control it has at least been respectable for the team so far though they have not provided any exceptional victory so far. Moreover the way they are heading they might just miss the top four slots even if they play good cricket in the following games.
RCB- This team would now be praying for a change of fortune. It seems as if history is just repeating for them. With the change in leadership they had hoped for a change in their points tally but sadly for them it has not happened. This team was highly criticized for the importance it gave to old timers but it is just them who have been doing a decent job till now. Dravid has proved that he can throw of his test coat and like any young cricketer he can bat the T20 style. Even Anil Kumble has proved in the initial game that there is still a lot of cricket left in him. Apart from these two giant stalwarts even Virat Kohli seems impressive with the bat and knows how to take the game forward on his own. With Kallis, Boucher and the newly included Ryder this team seemed to have the best batting line up though they are yet to fire. But apart from Kumble , Praveen Kumar and Kallis there does not seem to be any other bowler! Well maybe this is where their calculations went wrong and Pieterson maybe just hoping against hope for a miracle in its bowling area. In spite of having such a blessing in its batting it still has no bowling options because of which they may continue to remain at the bottom.
KKR- A team that is never devoid of any controversies has found itself handling just that and not its cricket. It started with the multiple captaincy theory which went in for a lot of criticism. Finally having made McCullum the captain, success has still evaded it. Any fool would have understood by now that this theory was just to get the world or should I say Kolkata read for the sacking of Ganguly! This is one team that is happy that it is in SA or else it would have led to a huge ruckus in Kolkata. But shame on its management that they made McCullum the captain as he barely played 4 matches last season and does not even know his team well for he was busy playing for NZ till the previous week of the IPL. Apart from that his scores in the matches show how much he is pressurized and how he is incompetent to cope with it. This is not the McCullum who is well known for his huge shots. Chris Gayle has provided some consistency with the bat which looks like a toothpick in his hand! Shukla has not lived up to the standard he set last year and even Hodge is struggling. Mendis has not fired till now and Agarkar is proving too expensive. Ishant Sharma is still not at his best. Though I feel that Murali Karthik would prove to be a good bargain this time around. Well in short I can say that the team is revolving only around Ganguly who has proved time and again that how much ever he is criticized he will always fight. This is a team that looks good neither on paper nor on the field. If they continue to depend on Ganguly then they will find themselves among the bottom three unless and until Ganguly fires totally!
Monday, 27 April 2009
Vijay Mallya Of UK
I had been introduced to this person through newspapers and business magazines (which I had to read because my dad always bought these and wished that I had an eye for this line but unfortunately I could never go beyond the Bombay Times! But I have always read these magazines and tried to understand them but to no avail) but I was opened to a wider perspective after reading his autobiography-‘Losing My Virginity’. Yes, it is Sir RICHARD BRANSON, the owner of the Virgin group of companies, known for his flamboyant nature and competitive spirit, but best known for his business ideals. Ask him to define his ‘business philosophy’ and he says that business cannot be taught like a recipe as one has to change his idea with changing times.
This autobiography of his clearly defines how he was crafted to be a businessman all his life. Starting a business venture at the age of 15 without any proper financial support is no child’s play and that too for a child suffering from dyslexia but he proved everybody wrong. He started his career with ‘Student’ magazine with the help of his closest friends which soon gained popularity among the student community at that time. He also started his first charitable institution (The Student Advisory Committee) at the age of 17. His dreams started growing too wild. He started a Virgin records store whose first signing topped the UK charts with his first album (thanks to Mike Oldfield’s ‘Tubular Bells”). But luck did not favour him the way he had wanted for later he had to sell this first ever Virgin enterprise, the beginning of the Virgin empire, in order to keep another one of his novel ideas The Virgin Atlantic Airways afloat! The intention of starting such an airline company was to bring to bay the cut-throat price of the British Airways, the then supremo in the airline business.
But what intrigued me the most was this man’s vision of his life! In spite of being the proud owner of the Virgin brand name, he never cared a bit for his life. His world record attempts aboard the Virgin Atlantic Challenger I & II was quite surprising. One can’t say that it was because of an adrenaline rush for the first mistakes are always forgivable but not a repetition. Well this repetition somehow proved profitable for he was successful in breaking the world record for the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing. His hot air balloon expedition was given much impetus by the media when this was the first ever attempt to cross the Atlantic in a hot air balloon.
Well, not that I admire him for all this acrobatics but for the fact that such a well settled person with inimitable business visions had such weird and crazy (if I may say so) ideas! If his appearances are anything to go by then he would have gone by as a passing joke. But this baron has proved to the world that his bizarre business ethics can conquer unventured lands!
Sunday, 9 September 2007
Back to School...I
One long board exam leave and that was enough to rejuvenate (in fact bored to death) all of us. After the board exam saga we were all happy to have two months just for ourselves without anymore ‘go and study’, ’stop watching TV’, ‘no more fun’ and even more nagging by our parents to do a whole lot of other things for we had already made our parents promise us that our holidays will be our private affair which included getting up in the afternoon, lots and lots of movies and even more TV. Well we must appreciate the fact that our parents did keep up their promises and we being the ‘best of children’ used it to the best of our advantage. But hardly a month had passed by before we started dreading the days to come. This was partly because of the results that just loomed overhead but it was mainly because we really missed school, our fabulous teachers and our dear friends whom we could not meet for another one month. We felt so alien to holidays that our prayers were mainly that our school should reopen fast (rather than us getting good marks for our board exams). Life became so boring until the results came out after a lot of suspense but even then all that was in our mind was when would our school reopen and after what seemed like an eternal wait and after so much preparation to start a new future, the D-day did arrive……
That was one of those days when we got up early in the morning without our alarms waking us or our mothers screaming by our bedside and adopting ‘vile’ methods to wake us up. Even our parents were so amazed at our transformation but little did they know that we would never change for the better. Anyway we got up and dressed up to attend school but our minds were already at school just imagining as to how our friends would look as after all we had not seen each other for two months. That day we all reached school very early as we could not wait any longer. It was not a simple wish like good morning or just a regular hand-shake that met the rest of us but it was a social drama that prevailed as we could not resist hugging and kissing and there were some occasional shedding of tears. But what surprised us all (in fact annoyed us) was that we were not allowed to go upstairs and all of were so sick and tired waiting downstairs without meeting any of our teachers that we wanted to break the instructions given to us and just barge in. But that would mean breaking the rules on the very first day and we could never ever imagine doing that. So we waited and waited and at last we were called upstairs. We were totally surprised (stunned) to see that the entire stage was decorated with all our seniors standing there just to welcome us. Just the thought of all the students looking at us sent creeps down our spines. We were asked to stand under the shade of our ‘big tree’ (as we fondly call it). From there we were asked to walk towards the stage in pairs. We had already known of the change of power that had taken place in school and 11th being the standard when fun and celebrations are at its peak we were a little nervous as to what was awaiting us. But little had we to think about it than we noticed small mementos kept on a table on the stage. The students who had received 90+ % in their board exams were asked to stand apart as they were called one by one and presented with the memento by none other than our former Principal. We ourselves lost track of the number of students who got above 90+ but we were very sure that the number did exceed thirty. But even students who missed out on 90 were not left behind and they were given due mention in the motivational and inspirational speech by our new Principal. Next we went to our room that was to be our home for the next one year. No sooner had we settled down than our respective class teachers came to class and made us even more comfortable. They started off advising us as to how to proceed on with studies and our life for the next two years and the years to come. We listened very attentively because they were life-lessons that were being given to us. All the teachers who came to class also entertained us with jokes and experiences that they had had.
For lunch, all the friends regrouped and had what is commonly known as ‘round table conference’ lunch amongst all of us where we arranged a set of tables horizontally with chairs on either side so that it seemed to be a ‘family lunch’ together. That was the time we gossiped and had a huge lot of fun with solo performances like songs, dances, speeches and even comedy skits by our friends that it did seem like sitting in a restaurant. As usual we finished our lunch just as the bell rang and we started settling down in our own places. Just then there was an announcement for the entire 11th standard students to go down to the Hall. We went there thinking that our new Principal was about to talk to us but we soon found out that something the reverse of this was exactly going to happen. Our dear seniors had organized a Fresher’s Day just to welcome us. The Hall was beautifully decorated with blue and white drapes that we could not recognize our Hall for a moment. Chairs had been neatly organized and after we had occupied them, we were asked to tighten our seat belts as we were about to have a ‘roller-coaster ride’ to put it in the words of a senior. After the funniest welcome speech we have ever heard, we had the opportunity to see our seniors shake a leg and hum to a very melodious tune. We were overwhelmed to see such scintillating performances dedicated just for us. The time arrived and the seniors got on with their job- ‘ragging’ as they put it just to frighten us. Well it had been a sort of game in which we were asked to introduce ourselves and according to our talents we had to do anything. It was a choice that had been provided to us and we could choose as to what we wanted to do. After an hour’s fun without teachers overlooking as to what we were up to we decided to have even more fun. We put on the music to the maximum volume and all of us started dancing on what we called the ‘dance floor’. The teachers finally barged in and asked us to wind up the show as the music was disturbing the other classes and we like ‘obedient’ children listened to them and went quietly back to our classes but not before thanking our seniors for this party they threw up for us and also thanking our Principal for having thought of such a warm welcome for all of us.
After a day’s fun and frolic it was time for us to leave for our homes and we despised doing that after having all the fun in the world. We also expressed our gratitude to our teachers who made sure that we fitted into the school perfectly even after being separated from it for so long. It was one of those very few days that will be perfectly inscribed in our hearts forever with even the minutest of things having so much meaning and warmth in it. It seemed as if the very pillars of our school shone with so much brightness and welcomed us to this all new beautiful world.
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