tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-332794762024-03-13T21:22:18.620-07:00Idu Enidenidu???This is what is what is what???Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.comBlogger114125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-31603318999582637622013-10-03T12:06:00.001-07:002013-10-03T12:06:52.626-07:00Pondering on Freedom...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
It was another late night commute in the bus.<br />
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I boarded many transit buses n finally I got a bus directly to my destination.<br />
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I quickly boarded it, thankfully, I got a seat as well. Feeling happy, I sat and started reading a book as usual.<br />
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There happened to be a daily-wager from UP in the bus. I couldn't get the full context but the local people around him were trying to push him to a separate league. They were questioning his Benglur quotient and he seems to have an above average score to his experience. They were branding him intelligent.<br />
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These local people were trying to question him in Hindi (yes... irony...) n were very good at it. At the end, one of them said 'ಪರವಾಗಿಲ್ಲಪ್ಪ! ಇವನಿಗೆ ಎಲ್ಲಾ ಗೊತ್ತು. ಯಾವ್ ಯಾವ್ ಸ್ಟಾಪು ಎಲ್ಲೆಲ್ಲಿದೆ ಅಂತ ಗೊತ್ತು. ಎಲ್ಲಿ ಏನ್ ಸಿಗತ್ತೆ ಅಂತ ಗೊತ್ತು. ಆದ್ರೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಮಾತ್ರ ಗೊತ್ತಿಲ್ಲ. '.<br />
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This actually triggered various topics among them. It started from outsiders, and then they started cribbing about the lethargy of the locals and it reached the inflation and finally about the country politics... One man started cribbing that the country would've been better had it still been under the British till today... All these wicked, corrupt politicians are selling this glorious country for selfish motives. Bleh bleh bleh...<br />
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I, as always was silent reading the book but the disturbance made me close it. I alighted at my stop and started contemplating on the thoughts they were discussing.<br />
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One should notice that for him to express that 'this country would've been better had it still been in British rule' the right to express the same is obtained by the freedom what our forefathers fought for. Had they remained silent, this guy wouldn't have got an opportunity to even say those words. He would've been in jail had he said anything against the government.<br />
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Our generation doesn't know the value of actual freedom as it was known for those who really fought during freedom struggle. You'll know the value only when you lose it.<br />
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Also, if you're so concerned about the country, you would've elected the right candidates (if only... well, that's another story...) and not crib about after voting out the wrong candidate term after term. Yeah! I'm talking of Utopia.<br />
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Before this post turns preachy, I just want you to ponder over the above questions and think about the real value of freedom.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-56052951193159088032013-05-05T01:09:00.001-07:002013-05-05T01:09:27.199-07:00My Experiment with vote - 2013Its election time. The only time when YOU are of prime importance to the filthy rich, utterly corrupt politicians.<br />
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No matter how much we curse the politicians, I feel it is our right to vote rather to be indifferent to the system.<br />
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Without much blabber about changing the system, bringing awareness n other crap which never happens (yes, I'm too cynical) let me put down my experience of voting today for the Karnataka Assembly elections 2013.<br />
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Thanks to the election committee for arranging polls on a Sunday lest
our companies would've made us to work on another Saturday.<br />
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Comparing the campaigns that were carried out late 80's n 90's this time (what we witnessed as kids), I must say the campaigning has become very dull this time. I vote in the Byatarayanapura assembly of Bangalore Urban division and I couldn't even name 3 three candidates who are contesting.<br />
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I see many campaigning on social networking sites as well, many claiming to be anti-corruption, don't know to what extent. By the end of campaigning period, all data I could collate were from the pamphlets distributed across the constituency promising wonderland to the voter.<br />
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I've cast my vote three times in the past and bad luck prevailed twice. Still it hasn't put me into a condition which would trigger me not to cast my vote.<br />
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Last evening, all of a sudden I felt the urge to cast my vote. The standing MLA/Councillor had dug out our road one and a half year ago planning to repair the same but not doing so. One and a half year isn't enough for these people to repair it. Who knows what they would've done if they were a part of Japanese Govt (which repaired out a road in 6 days which was damaged due to a 6.8 Richter scale earthquake) <br />
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I started grepping <a href="http://ceokarnataka.kar.nic.in/">ceokarnataka.kar.nic.in</a> site to check out the candidates who are eligible. Nobody stood out. Decided not to vote.<br />
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Got up early in the morning. 4AM. Got ready very early as if it is a festival. Took a book to read and dozed off another 2 hours.<br />
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My grandpa had expired this February and my dad is not in a position to vote as he his bed ridden. I thought of informing the same to the election officials in the booth. Took the death certificate of my grandpa and a doctor certificate for my dad along with the documents I needed to vote.<br />
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On the way, as every time, I was greeted by all people who would never even look at us on any other day screaming at me 'Sandesh, kaangress paksha, kai ge mata haakeepa', 'Sandesh, Kaangress avru enu maadilla, nimm beedi ella ekkutsbittiddare, ee sarti JDS ge mata haakbeku', 'Swamy, BJP ge mata haaki aayta??'. I just nodded at everyone affirmative just to get rid of them as usual.<br />
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Went to the polling booth, gave the docs and got the permission to vote. I also inquired about deleting the entry of my grandpa to which they said, it needs to be done at the BBMP office. I was like 'Come on, BBMP has issued a death certificate, shouldn't it be automatic to remove it from the electoral list? I didnt even ask about my dad's unavailability to vote.<br />
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Was very disappointed. Didnt inquire about not casting vote. Went to the EVM desk, selected the same candidate whom I voted last time, cast my vote and came back.<br />
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The politicians have brought our country to a state where making a difference is very difficult. Hoping things would be set right at least this time.<br />
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See you...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-74330389335888508832012-04-29T10:45:00.000-07:002012-04-29T10:48:04.737-07:00The #upcomingShivannaTitles story.<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Well well well,<br />
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I'm not apologising for not writing anything for so long. Never in any of my blogs. Thats pointless.<br />
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I would just explain a short story that trended on twitter which un/fortunately started with me n buzz off.<br />
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On 27th of April, was again at office doing some pointless shit without a choice. Somehow I had tweeted about Maasti's version of Punyavantha (Being rich). It was just co-incidental to what I'm blurting out below.<br />
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I saw ppl tweet about a movie 'Punyavantha S/o Bhagyavantha'. Who else as the hero? None other than our Shivanna aka Kannada da SRK i.e., Shiva Raj Kumar (Shivaputtuswamy to go by his birthname). If you are a Kannada film follower, you would know that Rajkumar acted in the movie 'Bhagyavantharu' with B Saroja Devi and also in 'Bhagyavantha' with Puneeth Rajkumar. I should say it the other way I guess. That was the inspiration(?) to it?<br />
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I am a big fan of his sensible movies. His earlier movies like Anand, Rathasaptami, Samyukta, OM, AK-47 etc but these days, he is coming up with some shitty movies on compulsion with some real-estate producers and some baseheaded directors of Gandhinagara. I guess its hightime he learns saying NO.<br />
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Looking at the title, I just tweeted that in future he might come-up with something like 'Bangarada Manushyana maga Singaarada Manushya'.<br />
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Just tagged the above tweet with #upcomingShivannaTitles.<br />
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I got inspired myself with the above tweet and added another entry 'Devatha Manushyana maga Bhoogatha Manushya' after his prowess in all these underworld movies.<br />
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I got some feeble support from fellow tweeps (I prefer tweeters). They added a few more entries and I did the same.<br />
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It would have been the usual twitter trend story. Just that the trend I set was not followed.<br />
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I was tweeting titles modifying movies of Dr. Rajkumar accordingly to Shivanna. Till that evening there was a healthy trend of the same. There were a few who didnt get the trend but on knowing, they followed.<br />
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Now all the Shivanna haters started tweeting their hatred after sometime with more funnier/cocky titles which were in no relation to Rajkumar movie titles.<br />
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Many brought in Parwathamma, Bangarappa, Leelavathi, Vinodraj n all into the game.<br />
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It went on for a rage around Benglur or Karnataka for that matter. People started tweeting funny on this hashtag and I did enjoyed it. To be frank, I was a bit sorry for the tag to miss its trend.<br />
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This went on till two days and it was still trending. I feel happy for the tag coz I started it. (Naturally... Feel like boasting but no, not my nature)<br />
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I still respect Shivanna for his decent movies. May God give him a sane mind and the power to say NO to stupid producers.<br />
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I would end this post as a dedication to you know what '#upcomingShivannaTitles'<br />
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=)</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-56275207119415529092011-08-20T08:27:00.000-07:002011-08-20T09:26:15.143-07:00An incident I don't wish to recollectHad been to college today for the alumni meet today. Met many of my friends whom I interacted with. While having a chat with the close ones, they teased me on this incident. Thought of documenting the same. All my classmates know this.
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<br />It was the first semester.
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<br />We were in the chemistry cycle of which computer science, basic electronics, chemistry etc were the subjects. Everything was new. The college, the lecturers, the students. Everything. Ours was the first batch. We boast of the freedom we got for the same reason today.
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<br />Three months had passed. We were familiar with one and all. The zeal of new college was in each one of us. People can say that we were like one family. I could've described it better if I was a poet. Duh!! It was a startup college. (Ah! Thats me!)
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<br />There was this electronic class that day. I won't disclose the name of the lecturer. She was explaining some electronic component and its working.
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<br />To be frank, analog electronics never entered my brain. Still I'm not sure why a transistor behaves exactly opposite if you increase the voltage? (I'm just blabbering gibberish! I don't recollect even the doubt I had those days, though I can google n get it back. I'm lazy)
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<br />That was another typical electronics class wherein I tried to get the sense out of it but in vain. So I guess I started thinking on my own lines of things that interested me.
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<br />I don't know what I did after that but I guess, I smiled as the output of my thought process or someone around would've cracked a joke or I was indifferent to expressions.
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<br />The lecturer took it in the wrong sense and screamed in the class.
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<br />Lecturer: "Now Sandesh, mind yourself! Behave! Don't do that again or I shall take severe action on you"
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<br />Sandesh: "Me??? eh??"
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<br />Lecturer: "Don't act smart! I would throw you outa the class if you do that again!"
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<br />Sandesh: "Ma'am, but what did I do?"
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<br />Lecturer: "Shut up and STOP staring at me. If you do that again, mind you, things will not be right!!"
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<br />And she continued.
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<br />Till date, I still am not able to figure out what was her intent in acting that way! Me checking her out vulgarly? eh! come on! I wouldn't do that to any girl on this planet to the best of my knowledge.
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<br />I could draw up these reasons:
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<br />1. She could've really felt I was checking her out!
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<br />2. She saw someone doing that in the class and couldn't directly convey the same to them and I was the scapegoat she found. (Similar such incident happened with a different lecturer though)
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<br />Nothing happened after that. She continued with the class, I was startled for a moment and continued thinking on foolish things. She didn't complain to any one as any other lunatic did.
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<br />Thankfully, things were fine after that. Good thing is that even she forgot the incident and started to act as if nothing had happened that day, till the day she got married and said "Good Bye" to the college (must be in our fourth semester)
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<br />Thanks for reading my grief! Keep looking for the next post.
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-15864737806898178942011-08-12T06:33:00.000-07:002011-08-12T08:27:46.888-07:00A post on the account of Independence Day.Thanks for the cursing. I'm back with this post. I think I always begin my posts this way. Should change them from the next post. (Grrrrr! Its never ending)
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<br />Okay. Here is another post on Independence day. <a href="http://sandeshkaranth.blogspot.com/2007/08/real-independence-on-i-day.html">Here</a> is another nostalgic incident I wrote on the account of Independence Day four years ago.
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<br />People who are loathsome the whole year, become alert in the second week of August just like Kannadigas get alerted on the first week of November. Independence strikes their mind like how a mouse gets alerted seeing a cat. Patriotism rises from all the molecules of their blood.
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<br />Politicians talk of the trio Gandhi, Nehru(?), Subhash Chandra Bose. How we gained Independence picking rare incidents from their history texts. Some of these Rang De Basanti patriots take the name of Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad & all the British branded extremists; Taking a void oath of re-iterating the drama to abolish today's political condition in India.
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<br />Poor kids (so called future citizens) are made to toil in schools with weird aerobics exercises to entertain the politicians and the chief guests. They're also made to hear the bi-anual patriotic speech of how Gandhi led the freedom struggle. How Subhash Chandra Bose formed the INA, etc of which many of the kids are in no mood to listen under the scorching sun.
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<br />Check out the parody, we snatch the independence of the kid and force them to attend the school (first half). I still see many preferring to be at home if not attracted by the sweet/confectionary distributed at the school.
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<br />For many of us, who passed through all this and are now working, we enjoy the holiday and never bother to think anything about the independence struggle. We'd rather bother discussing our office chores/ share market trends/ real estate ratings rather than discuss independence. Thats the liberty we get gaining the independence.
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<br />Again for some fraction of us who work for IT/MNCs we do not have a holiday and are forced to work. Some of the benovelent, do declare a holiday with a catch of getting paid in double if somebody supported the clients abroad during the holiday. People do get attracted for the extra money. (I'm not saying you should forcefully take a holiday on I-day, its your wish)
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<br />Some of us plan to go for an outing, getting embarassed by the beauty of nature not forgetting to describe the same to the collegues with a pinch of ego. Some of the married couple take this chance of a long weekend and head to their natives.
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<br />Some of the poor chaps who do not have an option, toil at their workplace. Many of them do not know about I-day, even if they know, they hardly care for it. Its not that their insulting it, they simply do not have an opinion about it.
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<br />Some of us who believe in Karma, are indifferent be it, I-day, any festival, their own B'days, anniversaries & what not? They just live their life as it is.
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<br />Sometimes I feel its a shame to have an independence day for the country but at times I'm glad we finally had one after all that happened through these years.
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<br />Even the freedom fighters would laugh at us celebrating this day if they know the reason.
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<br />Many of us post on social networking sites that we celebrate Valentines Day, Friendship day etc etc but why not Independence day? Well thats the state of the country today. Its with the generation. Can't really help it.
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<br />There are more amusing behaviors which I haven't listed too.
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<br />Again to quote myself ironically, all of this is the liberty we get with the independence we gained 64 years ago. This is the only reason why I can write such a post. Its again the bhikshe of the freedom fighters.
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<br />Sometimes I feel like
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<br /><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 255);">If you want to celebrate something, celebrate it every day, every hour, every minute, second, milli, micro, nano, femto.... any goddamn unit of time.</span>
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<br />If you want to change this, you need to change it from the grassroot. Rather than preaching kids about independence, create interest in them regarding the same. Share stories of small incidents which would act as seeds of patriotism in them. Explain them what the real India is. They would be surely keen on listening to all of them. After you've sown the seed, you just need to provide them with the manure of more resources to learn like library/movies. They surely would cultivate patriotism within.
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<br />It would rapidly change the condition of the country. It might again reverse the brain drain and hola, we might again go back to the Golden era.
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<br />Do this and every kid would be eager to participate in the I-day celebrations. The future generations would also be eager.
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<br />You may feel I'm exaggerating (even I feel partially) but I feel atleast some part of it is true. It is worth a try.
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<br />Say what?
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-88491188908649403832011-02-26T05:49:00.000-08:002011-02-26T10:08:50.251-08:00What all can you attach to a country?Here goes an SMS I receive very frequently from many of my friends.<br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">Wat s India?</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">"A nation wr pizza reaches faster den ambulance & police"</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">"wr u get car loan @ 8% but education loan @ 12%"</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">"wr rice is rs. 30 but sim card s free"</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">"wr people worship Goddess Durga but kill their girl child"</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">"wr olympic shooter wins gold, govt gives 3crore, another shooter dies der fighting wit terrorist govt pays 50000"</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">"rumors r spread faster dan wind".</span><br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(0, 153, 0);">Really, INCREDIBLE INDIA.</span><br /><br />Hmm. Go through it once again if you want to.<br /><br />I have many friends who religiously forward such messages as if it is the greatest truth on earth. Is it really the truth? Probably you've received an elaborated version of the same message.<br /><br />Now lets discuss. Is India the only place where pizza is delivered faster than ambulance/police? Its the same case with any country. Take any metropolitan city. There are traffic problems and you tend to get late sometimes. You gotta plan if you seriously have to stick to a schedule. This rule will not hold good in rural areas where you can find ambulances but not pizza corners.<br /><br />People do not know of the rules/clauses provided by government. The govt, atleast theoritically provides so many provisions for basic amenities and education. Though many say (even I partially agree with) thats only on paper & not on action, I recollect one of my friend working in a leading hospital, explaining me the clauses provided by government where common man can utilise in resolving his health anomalies. Many do not know such clauses exist. People need to be made aware of such things. I'm sure we have such clauses for almost all fields including education, administration etc.<br /><br />Instead of taking example of some bank lending loans for cars n education, one simply can't invalidate these clauses.<br /><br />Rice is costlier than sim card? Come on... Compare things which are comparable. Its again the same outside as well. SIM cards are one-time commodity (atleast not as frequent as rice) and has less significance than food which is recurring commodity. Note that through SIM card, they loot money by tariffs you pay frequently. I'm sure, many pay more than the rice you eat.<br /><br />Worshipping Durga and killing girl child. This has some sense, but female infanticide also exists in gulf countries as well. One such incident happens outa 1000 and thanks to media in glorifying it. Not all people who worship Durga kill a girl. Stop attaching the country for this.<br /><br />Olympic medallist getting more than a soldier? Compare the cricketers who are looting money when compared to the medallist. He'll look pale. All these are just food for media. Don't you know the benefits you get being a soldier? Allowances in almost everything under government. Dignity of serving the nation better. The discipline one gets being trained in armed forces. Don't forget the things you get in the so called Military Canteen? Just don't compare the lifetime benefits you get to one time award for a medallist.<br /><br />Rumors spread faster than wind in almost all nations. It would be even faster in any country with huge population.<br /><br />If you are a person who think 'The concept of countries, states, regions is bullshit. Its all in the people', I sometimes agree with you; The post ends here for you.<br /><br />Taken for granted that you're not that kinda person mentioned above, Bharata (India) is one such country everyone should be proud of. Of course, every person of every country should be proud in that sense.<br /><br />We've given the world so many things. Its not fair to degrade our country this way. It is also not fair to boast on the past and not doing anything which would take it forward. Think in those steps n contribute your bit in serving the nation.<br /><br />PS: This is just another random post with no order. Its pure rant. Do not try linking any of the paragraphs. Might not make sense.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-1324940351413759672010-11-16T08:25:00.000-08:002010-11-16T09:15:22.325-08:00This evening when I tried to help...Am I waiting for some weird, different experiences to blog out? Not sure. Came across this one in the evening and am blogging out.<br /><br />Just got down in Shivajinagar from 330C. Was waiting for Big 10, G9. 5 minutes passed to find no signs of it.<br /><br />There were a series of buses coming from Meenakshi Coil street and I got myself into looking for buses heading Yelahanka while an elderly gentleman, in his mid 40s tried to cross the road, couldn't at that moment coz of traffic.<br /><br />In the meantime, he saw me and a smile flashed on his face. I returned it back. He probably was waiting for that I guess. Started talking to me. Conversation goes like this.<br /><br />Him: Bad day. You know how to go to Jayamahal?<br />Me: Yeah. You get a bus here at the terminus. Go there. you'll get lotsa buses.<br />H: Oh Thanks. Is bus the only way? Can I get an auto as well?<br />M: Yeah! Many go there. fetch one right here. There is one auto passing by. (He just flew giving us no chance to enquire).<br />H: So good of you. I've walked from Ulsoor to Shivajinagar and I'm very tired. I'll wait for some time to get an auto, lest I shall board a bus.<br />M: You have one auto here. Wait, lemme ask him. (To the auto driver). ಜಯಮಹಲ್ ಬರ್ತೀಯೇನಪ್ಪ?<br />Auto driver: ಜಯನಗರ ನ?<br />M: ಜಯನಗರ ಅಲ್ಲಪ್ಪ. ಜಯಮಹಲ್ ಹೋಟೆಲ್ಲು. ವಸಂತನಗರ ಸಿಗ್ನಲ್ ದಾಟಿ ಅಂಡರ್ ಬ್ರಿಡ್ಜು ದಾಟಿ. ಹೋಟೆಲ್ಲು. ಗೊತ್ತಾಯ್ತಾ?<br />A: ಸರಿ ಬನ್ನಿ.<br />M: (To him) I've told him the route. You can go with him.<br />H: Why don't you come along. Please join me.<br />M: No please. I'll go by bus. I've lot many waiting here. You carry on.<br />H: It would help me find the route quicker If you come along. Please don't hesitate. Get in. Get in. Get in...<br />M: Okay.<br />A: ಸಾರ್! ಐವತ್ತ್ ರುಪಾಯಿ ಆಗತ್ತೆ.<br />M: (Scratching head) He's saying it costs 50 bucks.<br />H: Come on. Ask him to put meter. Why is he charging extra?<br />A: ಅಲ್ಲಿ <span></span><span></span>ಯೂ ಟರ್ನ್ ಮಾಡಕ್ಕಾಗಲ್ಲ. ಸುಮಾರ್ ದೂರ ಹೋಗಿ ಯೂ <span></span>ಟರ್ನ್ ಮಾಡ್ಬೇಕು. ಜಾಸ್ತಿ ಆಗತ್ತೆ.<br />M: ಗುರೂ, ಇನ್ನೂ ಟೈಮ್ ೭ ಗಂಟೆ. ಆಗ್ಲೇ ಹಿಂಗಾ?<br />A: ನಮಗೂ ವರ್ಕ್ ಔಟ್ ಆಗ್ಬೇಕಲ್ಲಾ ಸಾರ್? ೫೦ ರುಪಾಯಿ ಕೊಡಿ. ಇಲ್ಲಾ ಇಳ್ಕೊಲ್ಲಿ.<br /><br />I conveyed the same to him, to which he kinda denied. Later after some talk agreed. I asked him to go by bus which is more economical but he resisted. He was late for an appointment by 2 hours and he can't make them wait more is what he said.<br /><br />H: I've walked from Ulsoor to here. Can't walk anymore. Also, I'm not sure of getting any seat in the buses. I'll go by this but ask him to leave me right at the footsteps of the hotel.<br />M: ನೋಡ್ರಿ... ಹೋಟೆಲ್ ಬಾಗಲ್ ತನಕ ಬಿಡ್ಬೇಕಂತೆ. ಐವತ್ತ್ ರುಪಾಯಿ ಕೊಡ್ತಾರಂತೆ. (I was like, why the hell did I get involve in this?)<br />A: ಹೋಟೆಲ್ ಗೇಟ್ ತನಕ ಬಿಡ್ತೀವಿ. ಅಷ್ಟೇ.<br />M: He says He'll leave you till the gate. Is that okay?<br />H: If he talks this way, I can also talk the same. What have they thought of himself? I won't give him money if he doesn't take me to the hotel. (He also conveyed the same in Hindi, thinking that the driver understands Hindi)<span></span><span></span><span></span><span></span><br /><br />The driver continued driving.<br /><br />Meanwhile, we spoke about him taking an auto, a taxi from Ulsoor to Jayamahal which he explains like nobody was willing to ply in that area. I asked for autos, buses, taxis Meru, Citycabs et al to find none willing to come there. One company says that it'll take 2 hours to reach Ulsoor.<br /><br />All the way, he was cursing n curbing about his situation. He says he met another person at Ulsoor who explained him the scenario (dunno how true) that nobody will come to pick you up and the best way left to you is to walk your way. That person gave him company till Shivajinagar and had gone elsewhere.<br /><br />Now, this person is from Mumbai, visited Bengaluru for a conference in ITC Windsor Hotel, but stayed in Jayamahal. He had another appointment with Sobha developers at Ulsoor when all this begun.<br /><br />I asked him. didn't the Sobha guys arrange for transport? He said, they didn't and I didn't ask for one. There was a mean smile on his face.<br /><br />All the while, there were clashes happening between the auto driver and this person. The former used to curse in Kannada while the latter used to ask me to translate it (which I didnt) and also was swearing at him in English which he probably didn't understand.<br /><br />He continued to explain things in Mumbai. About Meter Jam, people trying to man-handle rickshaw drivers and all. This went on for a few minutes and He also explained that things are the same in metros.<br /><br />We spoke about lots of issues in the country. Thinking of no solutions but just to discuss problems. He also discussed about Belagavi issue and supported Karnataka in this regard. He had hatred towards the politicians starting this riot.<br /><br />At Vasanthnagar junction, the auto driver asked.<br /><br />A: ಏಯ್ ಐವಾನ್! <span></span><span></span> ಎಲ್ಲ್ <span></span>ಇಳ್ಕೊತೀಯೋ?<br />M: ಇನ್ನೂ ಸ್ವಲ್ಪ ಮುಂದೆ ಹೋಗಪ್ಪ. ಅಲ್ಲೇ ಕಾನ್ಸತ್ತಲ್ಲ. ಅಲ್ಲಿ.<br />A: ಅವ್ರಿಗೆ ಕೇಳಿ ಸಾರ್. ರೋಡ್ ದಾಟ್ತಾರೋ? ಅಥವಾ? ಯೂ <span></span><span></span><span></span> ಟರ್ನ್ ಮಾಡ್ಕೊಂಡ್ ಬರಬೇಕೋ?<br /><br />He asked him to take him inside the hotel for which the driver cribbed and drove ahead.<br /><br />H: I don't know one thing. These people want to increase fares according to petrol hikes. We people pay it. But still they crib? I dunno the reason. They always crib.<br /><br />M: Thats human tendancy. Can't help it.<br /><br />By the time, we were at the gate of Jayamahal hotel. I got down bidding him goodbye and walking away. He thanked me. and asked the driver to get inside.<br /><br />A: ಅದೆಲ್ಲ ಆಗಲ್ಲ. ಗೇಟ್ ಹತ್ರ ಬಿಡ್ತೀವಿ ಅಂದಿದ್ದ್ವಿ. ಗೇಟ್ ಹತ್ರ ಬಿಟ್ಟಿದ್ದೀವಿ. ಒಳಗೆಲ್ಲ ಬರಲ್ಲ.<br />H: Now, again whats his problem? Boss... If you do nakhra, we also have to take the same route. I won't give you a penny.<br />A: ಏನ್ ಸಾರ್ ಇವ್ರು ಹೇಳೋದು? ಹಿಂಗೆಲ್ಲ ಆಡ್ತಾರೆ?<br /><br />I was in between, concoling both of them. After 10 minutes of consoling, the driver agreed to get to the hotel entrance.<br /><br />I heaved a huge sigh of relief. I just wanted to get outa this mess. I bid him final goodbye for which he formally said "Meet you some time" and bid adieu.<br /><br />For the help I lended, I walked from Jayamahal hotel to Jayamahal bus stop.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-23702268915144101312010-09-08T09:19:00.000-07:002010-09-08T10:46:50.436-07:00Chaos called 'St. Mary's Feast'If you're in ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು/Bangalore for the last week of August or the first week of September, and by your misfortune, you are bound to visit Shivajinagar/surrounding areas... I pity your condition.<br /><br />Is St. Mary's feast celebrated the most in Bangalore?? I was baffled to find wikipedia's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary%27s_Basilica,_Bangalore">St. Mary's Bascilica, Bangalore</a> link among the top three while I googled for St. Mary's feast. Confused, I searched in google.co.uk as well to make sure that location preferences are avoided. Still I find the same result.<br /><br />What we call Bowring Church, actually St. Mary's Bascilica, the oldest church in Bangalore, located just opposite to Shivajinagar bus stand, is the source of chaos.<br /><br />In short, this St. Mary's feast, is the celebration of virgin mother of Jesus, Mary (who got sainthood just because she gave birth to the messenger as a virgin??!). Did she take long to take birth (15 days of celebration)?? I don't see Christmas celebrated that long; atleast here in Bangalore.<br /><br />According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, <a href="http://http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10712b.htm">St. Mary's feast celebrations</a> started almost more than 600 years after her birth. Why did it take so long for them to celebrate? Mary's birthday is still unknown but they celebrate it on September 8th of the Gregorian calendar. There is no solid proof that it falls on September 8th.<br /><br />To my misfortune, I've been to Shivajinagar during this season almost every year since a minimum of 8 years. Its getting worse year by year. The worst I experienced was today, when buses from Balekundri Circle (Indian Express) to Shivajinagar on the Meenakshi Koil Street was blocked in the morning. So every bus from Indian Express were detoured to BRV ground and reached Shivajinagar via the Central street. I calmed myself saying 'Fuhget it! This is gonna get over this week' but while coming back from Domlur to Shivajinagar, no matter how many alternative routes taken by the bus, I had to wait 1.5 hours to reach Commerical Street. All buses denied to go to Shivajinagar. Let alone buses, no vehicles. After a 10 minute walk to Shivajinagar, I was shocked to see Shivajinagar Bus Stand completely occupied by these people. How can they use it?? Never have I seen such a thing before.<br /><br />Not a single bus in the vicinity of Shivajinagar. I walked past the Meenakshi Koil Street towards Balekundri Circle passing by tens of beggars pleading alms on my way.<br /><br />Not all agree walking from Commercial Street to Indian Express like me. Its irritating to most of them. Even the policemen couldnt control the situation. All I recollect such a thing happening was a year and half back when our infamous Devegowda called for a jana jaagruti samavesha at palace grounds affecting people commuting in the vicinity of Palace Grounds.<br /><br />One more thing I need to mention here is that majority (more than 95%) of people attending this feast were Tamilians. I felt like I was in some busy town of Tamil Nadu while I walked past them. All black faces, in strikingly irritating orange uniforms (not to discriminate but to explain the fact). Was totally bugged up by their celebrations. Never have I seen Christians whom I know talk about St. Mary's feast; neither any other church celebrating it other than St. Mary's Bascilica.<br /><br />I've seen Karaga/Ganesha festival being celebrated all over Bangalore but never is it this troublesome. Its distributed all over and not concentrated in one location. Blocking one of the major business zones completely for days together for some festival is irritating to many. And this St. Mary's feast started some 10 years ago I feel. Nowhere I saw it getting celebrated in my childhood.<br /><br />I'd like to recall when the first person who tried to evangelize me, telling that 'truly speaking, there is no festival in Christianity; its a sin for a christian to celebrate any festival; hard core christians don't even celebrate Christmas you know... blah blah blah.' Now what is this feast considered to be??<br /><br />I personally feel this is another method towards their evangelism strategy. To hell with them.<br /><br />I like to give one message to those who celebrate this feast. If you want to celebrate, celebrate it in a distributed fashion and not concentrating near Shivajinagar. Its annoying to many who live in the city. First of all, get to know whether this can be celebrated after all (as your bishops, clergymen whosoever is concerned...)<br /><br />Please do not try to play with the sanity of the city.<br /><br />OVER N OUT.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-5486756645966797082010-08-21T08:59:00.000-07:002010-08-21T09:18:27.321-07:00Eye-opener...Two/three weeks ago,<br /><br />Was heading towards Malleshwara to meet Hemanth, Yogesh n Susheem @ Beagles. I boarded a BMTC from Byats.<br /><br />Come Hebbal, three dumb fellas board the bus. They were busy communicating among themselves through sign language (which differed from our sign language... I felt it much more complex. Couldn't make much outa it) By their outfits they looked like Malayalis. How stupid am I to associate dumb with a language?<br /><br />They incessantly communicated while I was busy playing dominoes on my mobile watching them at random intervals.<br /><br />Two were seated at my back, One was facing me. You know, it was that kinda bus where four people can face each other on one compartment.<br /><br />The expression on their face appears atleast over-acting; atleast to me. Ex: Laughing forcibly... Thats how they communicate. I might be a bit harsh here but thats the case with most of the handicapped.<br /><br />While they communicated I never noticed the person in front of me using mobile. I was of the notion that mobiles are with everyone these days even with sweepers (not to condemn them, but addressing by their job)<br /><br />I had overlooked the dumb chap using mobile. It all suddenly flashed to me when we were at Mekhri grade seperator. Of all of them, why a dumb guy has a mobile phone? What would he do with that if he cannot speak to it?<br /><br />It was not a smartphone or a phone that can have any applications like games, video, audio... It was a plain Vodafone ZTE 125. You can't even listen to radio on it.<br /><br />I now noticed him. Thanks to SMS. They communicate via SMS. Glad they teach them English along with their sign language.<br /><br />I observed the guy till I got down at Central, and was smiling to accustom another simple but eye-opening experience.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-50195059880128963742010-08-15T00:32:00.000-07:002010-08-15T00:37:02.900-07:00On Independence Day...Independence Day:<br /><br />1. For Politicians, its another day to move around places, praising Gandhi, Nehru (dunno what he did to get Independence), Bose, et al making people know what they think is actually Independence day.<br /><br />2. For Corporate employees, its a welcome holiday (though not quite this year, they missed it)<br /><br />3. For the workoholics, its doesn't make a difference; they head to the vacant office.<br /><br />4. For Students, though a holiday, they're forced to go to school to celebrate the I-day toiling in ground performing mechanical exercises (trained for months) to entertain the chief guests presiding the function, getting a (peppermint | laddoo | boondi) as compensation.<br /><br />5. For the flag sellers, the only time of business. They don't mind plastic flags lying down on streets on I-Day itself. They just want to sell the flags.<br />6. For the RJs, its the time they recollect old/retro desha bhakti music for a day or two and air it.<br /><br />7. For the visual media people, its again time to showcast of old movies which will just be skipped by the current generation. Some do telecast some stupid movies like Rang De Basanti grandeuring Bhagat Singh, Azad et al. Some do it for Gandhi n co.<br /><br />8. For the messagoholics, crib about against some operators who suspend free messages for today; for the rest of some single day independence enthusiasts, it finishes their free messages while dawn forwarding messages of patriotism.<br /><br />9. For the extremist enthusiasts, as mentioned before like Rang De Basanti provoked, they feel the urge to glorify the extremists and scold the likes of Gandhi...<br /><br />10. For fake patriots, its just a time to play some tunes of famous musicians like Jai Ho, Vande Mataram... blah blah blah...<br /><br />For someone with my mindset, the day has lost its prominence, not only prominence but meaning. One can see many people cribbing about the pathetic state the nation is in (including me), but none are willing to take it forward. Everybody is of the mindset, what can one mortal like me do?<br /><br />The scenario before and after Independence in 1947 is no different. The only difference is that instead of the foreigners, the in house dacoits are looting the nation. Not one single party but all in a group are pushing the nation to a state of no return. There is this corruption cacophony, mining mafia, globalization ghost, corporate culture, exploitation of the poor (poor are mere votebanks), Reservation regime problems to name a few major issues haunting the nation today. The people in power do not hesitate to sell their nation for their wellbeing.<br /><br />These things are easy said than faced. There are some honest people in politics who try to build a nation they dreamed. There is no one solution for this problem the country is facing. Some feel the politicians must be shooted in face, corruption must be rooted out blah blah blah... How can this be done? None has an answer. Everyone can give such hypothetical answers which aren't practical. Again, there are these foreign returned bureaucrats who compare our nation to the one they visited and say, "In that country its like this... but here... shit..." and compare each and everything. They do least to improve their country. They don't know in their remote corner of their brains that India (Bharata) was more dignified a nation than it is today. And the reason why it is in the current state is due to the people of the same countries these bureaucrats. Aint it?<br /><br />There are instances wherein, people who've seen the freedom struggle, compare the earlier days and feel they're better. They feel there wasn't much corruption as it is today. Imitation has become the prime activity of the nation. When do we stop it? Aint this pub culture, corporate culture an imitation of the west? Why did we need independence if we mere imitate?<br /><br />Have we atleast achieved political independence as of today? The whole country dances to the tunes of the Italian lady and her children. How many conversions are happening all over the country? The corporates are waiting for the decisions made the American presidents for their existence... Crap!!<br /><br />Take farmers. Its said that more than 80 lakhs of farmers have commited suicide since 1990s. What do we eat, if none works out in the field? I can't imagine a scenario where everybody has money but they don't have food.<br />See again... I've started cribbing about it incessently... I can go on n on n on... not only me... everyone in the nation. There is no point in cribbing. Do something. Do your bit everyday n get satisfied that I did this for the betterment of the country. That would give you some satisfaction than doin nothing.<br /><br />Independence is no praising of the freedom fighters, no cribbing about the state of nation, no patriotic movies/songs...<br /><br />DO YOUR BIT TO SERVE THE NATION.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-50966369400497401952010-07-18T01:13:00.000-07:002010-07-18T01:37:48.857-07:00A Blunder I must sayFirst of all, You might think, this blog is inactive for long... The author must have lost interest in it. Yeah... Kinda... I don't wanna blame anybody for being lazy than myself.<br /><br />From the time I joined a new company, thanks for my routine... couldnt make some time to blog. To add on to it, I was a bit low from the day my today's links blog was deleted by Google for spam. It was an attempt to store links I found were interesting.. 'nuff said...<br /><br />Back to blogging.<br /><br />Two months ago i guess. Both of my cousins were here at Bangalore after a long time. (Probably 1.5 years later). They had brought their family along. IT was a get together for them after a long long time.<br /><br />One Saturday, I set myself to meet them. One whom I had dropped home from the airport. I hadn't met the other for long.<br /><br />Before I describe the incident, Lemme tell you that I'd like to complete a sentence in one language as a whole. This would lead to blunders sometimes as it happened on that day.<br /><br />Now, this other cousin was becoming another father. He already had one. This blunder what I said, happened when I tried wishing him.<br /><br />The moment I met him, I wished him congrats. He didnt knew why exactly I wished him and asked my why?<br /><br />By the slip of the tongue, instead of wishing him, 'as you're about to become yet another father', i said 'you're yet to become another father'<br /><br />Damn!!! The whole family was in a pool of laughter while I was feelin so shameful. such incidents, everytime you recollect, will give you some amount of joy n pain.<br /><br />Similar incident happened yesterday by my mom (which I wouldn't be discussing here) which made me blog this. I recollect the incident of my engineering college farewell, where I had scolded people to bring me on stage without respecting the dias. Feeling so guilty for that now. But nothing can be done. Its all past. Its over.<br /><br />There are many such things that happen by the slip of the tongue. the person feels so guilty and may be teased for long (which didnt happened to me in any case)<br /><br />To a person like me, It will not have any impact other than some moments of shame. But I've seen people taking things seriously of such incidents. I don't want to take names.<br /><br />People feeling uncomfortable to speak English, may stop speaking in public if they accustom such incidents frequently. All I can say is that its not your language. You are bound to make mistakes, sometimes in your mothertongue itself... Why worry about a foreign language? Take it easy.<br /><br />Some take it in positive manner and become kinda masters in the respective field. Its all how you take it. I'm kinda 'Do I look like I give a Shit?' person. I don't bother at all.<br /><br />Now that I've blogged the incident, it'll be lighter in my mind, than it already was as always.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-20444649281854837982010-06-14T10:40:00.000-07:002010-06-14T10:47:58.631-07:00Another encounter with a female...Couple of weeks ago,<br /><br />I was walking my way to office getting down at the bus stand. A monday morning.<br />Just a couple of yards behind the gates of the office.<br /><br />Suddenly a bottle-green Maruti Suzuki Ritz, overtakes me and a female gets down off it. Waves bye to her hubby (boyfriend??) giving a flying kiss later.<br /><br />She suddenly turns back to see me, watchin this whole episode. She felt shy n clumsy. Rushed herself towards office (kinda escaping from me).<br /><br />Whenever she encounters me at the office, a hapless smile/grin appears on her face outa shame. Duh!<br /><br />Need more explaination?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-62490176207841463572010-02-15T09:05:00.000-08:002010-02-15T09:19:23.616-08:00New Nirma Ad: Review.First of all watch this jaw dropping ad.<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/8Aw0j1i1XSE&hl=en_US&fs=1&"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/8Aw0j1i1XSE&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object><br /><br />First of all, when I saw this ad, i was like...Baw! What on earth?? Sucha crappy ad. There cant be no serious review on this but still... I'd call it a fail ad.<br /><br />Though after a second look, in some corner of the mind feel like appreciating the creativity of the ad maker to some extent.<br /><br />To describe, I think the female here has taken her training with Matrix's Neo. She seem to have magical powers in her hand with 'Nirma' the codeword.<br /><br />Here are the positive n negative aspects I felt.<br /><br />Positives:<br /><br />1. Creativity. Though taken (inspired) from matrix, smart usage of the technique.<br /><br />Sorry, can't think of any more positives.<br /><br />Negatives:<br /><br />1. The expression on the female's face is disgusting.<br /><br />2. People lookin baffled in the ad itself is irritating. The kid asking his mom to look at the wonder?? come on...<br /><br />3. Bossing over the dirt like a school teacher daunting her stud.<br /><br />4. Fail: After successfully stopping the dirt from spilling onto her clothes and passing away, she could have waited till there was no person around while she settled the dirt. She deliberately puts it down when one among the crowd is keenly watching it.<br /><br />Post your views. I can't write anymore of this junk. Just wanted to share it among you.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-73641061997466556032010-02-08T07:47:00.000-08:002010-02-08T08:26:16.826-08:00All for the airport.It might be old news for you all. Still, I have to tell about it.<br /><br />The Airport Road (to Devanahalli, originating from High Grounds) is again getting widened. Right from the Hebbal flyover, till the airport entrance. The last plan I heard was an eight-lane road below with three lane service roads on either side. On top of it we have a six lane express highway from Hebbal flyover to Airport entrance. There are plans of metro coming on one side of the road. Which side of the road has to be decided yet.<br /><br />Well, this is the plan. All is good for the globalization enthusiasts. Wide roads attract the investors and gives an impression of a better infrastructure. Smooth traffic flow blah blah blah.<br /><br />FYI, road widening for the airport had been done just five years ago. Now, again based on the complaints of minor VIPs, the central government plans to widen the road for their pleasure.<br /><br />You may refer to <a href="http://sandeshkaranth.blogspot.com/2009/06/paraq-bahuparaq.html">this</a> post of mine on VIP movements on the Airport road.<br /><br />Lets analyse the situation. Here are some points that come to my mind.<br /><br />1. Whats the traffic to the airport everyday on an average?<br /><br />2. How many vehicles commute on that road?<br /><br />3. Is widening required at this stage? Is the traffic that worse?<br /><br />4. How many people/enterprises lose their land for widening?<br /><br />5. Whats the compensation given to them? Whats the market value?<br /><br />6. What is the ratio between them?<br /><br />If you answer these questions, you'll easily find the need for this road widening is not that important. In case if they insist in doing so, they should provide the real compensation (unlike what they did in 2005) or provide land for the current market price somewhere else (Which I hardly see getting done).<br /><br />They construct a dedicated 6 lane express highway for free movement of these VIPs in and outa the city. Now, whats the ratio of people taking the express highway paying the costly toll? You can take examples from the NICE road and the Hosur road flyover projects. Common man wishes the other way.<br /><br />Roads in other parts of Karnataka are getting worse. Some examples include The road to Nagarahole, the roads that lead us to the western ghats (take any road, its getting worse n worse day by day) Why can't they improve such roads than investing 700 crores on an express highway to the airport? Again whats the ratio of people travelling to Airport to people travelling in the afore mentioned roads to rural parts of Karnataka? You just can't compare.<br /><br />More balding of Bengalooru takes place (of the leftover greenery), more people will get homeless/jobless.<br /><br />Its not that, I blog it out and they look into it. I just have pointed out my viewpoint which does no good to the situation. It simply doesnt change the scenario. The Govt takes it in the left ear n leaves it out on the right.<br /><br />Just thought of bloggin out this helpless scene of Airport road. Cough up your opinion.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-70285432952371390572010-02-05T06:07:00.000-08:002010-02-05T07:28:36.737-08:00Telco companies & Green drives.Before saying anything, let me ask you to watch the videos embedded below. If you've already watched it on TV, its optional.<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/eSO15fuDLxw&hl=en_US&fs=1&"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/eSO15fuDLxw&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object><br /><br />and this...<br /><br /><object height="340" width="560"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/hRwOgGn6OmQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hRwOgGn6OmQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="340" width="560"></embed></object><br />What do you feel about it?<br /><br />These are actually promotions for a cause by the telco companies in making us aware of our environment.<br /><br />One may initially feel sorry for the environment, may feel the urge to go green n eco etc.<br /><br />Lets look into it in a more indifferent manner. Lets take them one by one.<br /><br />1. Idea's urge to save paper, use mobile.<br /><br />Go through the video once again if you want to, it gives you many ways to save paper. One can see browsing newspaper through mobile, giving autographs on a touchscreen, taking notes on a mobile(in a court), boarding passes in airports, university certificates, menus and orders in a hotel and what not?<br /><br />The ad goes bang into the market and is a big hit. Though there are many filmy elements. One major flaw I felt was nobody uses a mobile to type in a court when one can have a desktop/laptop. Storage and transmitting could also be more spacious/faster in the latter case.<br /><br />Agreed, as they are promoting their product, that is their gimmick. I'm not against the entertaining aspect of it.<br /><br />Coming to more serious matter, who would implement such ideas? May be a few enthusiasts who got interested would make it a point in following the steps guided by the ad. Aged people would hardly feel the urge to type. They prefer hard copy paper than its counterpart. I don't see any long term implementations of it. On the other hand, these could be the advertisements of the mobile manufacturers and not of the service providers strictly speaking.<br /><br />Lets hold it for a moment and discuss it after the second ad.<br /><br />2. Aircel's urge to save the tigers of India.<br /><br />Its a bit more serious than the previous ad. They ask us to involve in saving tigers. Specially Indian tigers. (Well, how can we save tigers that aren't in our country?) Wanna know more about it? Check it out <a href="http://saveourtigers.com/">here</a>.<br /><br />It has got three brand ambassadors. Cricketing star, M.S. Dhoni, Football captain, Bhaichung Bhutia and Tamil hero Suriya (Aircel is basically from TN).<br /><br />Again, lemme list the positives here.<br /><br />1. Effectively depicts the condition of our tigers.<br />2. Makes us think about Tigers as endangered species.<br />3. No filmy things in the ad. Thanks for that.<br /><br />Now lemme tell you my opinion on this ad. Ultimately whatever a common man does, he cannot literally help in saving tigers. Blogging about it, speaking on it in meetings, sharing your thoughts with your friends... nothing is practically gonna help saving tigers. If I'm wrong, please enlighten me in this matter.<br /><br />Forget everything, we cannot see a tiger except for zoos. Lively tigers are hard to search in jungles. Many of my treks n hiking have gone unfruitful to watch the predator in an open forest. (Not that normal person wishes to see tigers)<br /><br />Whatever this ad is meant for, should reach the actual hunters of tigers. Not only the hunters of tiger alone, but all wild animals in general.<br /><br />No 'Save wildlife campaign' helped to any extent in hunting down Veerappan, the elephant poacher. All we could wait for is to turn the minds of these poachers n hunters as well as their supporters on the good side.<br /><br />Now to summarize everything discussed, its just a market gimmick for these telco providers to gain more publicity boasting themselves as eco-friendly. I'm not saying that they're always wrong. We do have truth on their side, but still I feel its just their marketing strategy. All I want to say is that because of these mobile operators, we have lost our sparrows from the urban areas. Not only sparrows but almost all birds. All we could see is a few crows here n there sparingly.<br /><br />How many will turn in my side, if I say '<span style="color: rgb(102, 204, 204);">Stop using mobiles, save the sparrow. Lets do our bit</span>'. Who will turn my side?<br /><br />Or yet another agenda, '<span style="color: rgb(51, 255, 255);">Use less plastic, save the environment</span>'?? How many will turn up? How many street cows have fallen sick/died just because of consuming plastic?<br /><br />You might think I'm always cynic towards such things. Thats how I am.<br /><br />As always, If I've left out some points or you feel that I'm wrong on some statements, please do let me know.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-25392657886017759902010-01-29T05:48:00.000-08:002010-01-29T07:00:16.280-08:00Two Tales, Two Thathas.Well, the title should have been long. I was planning for 'Two tales on Two elderly gentlemen, one @ dusk and one @ dawn'. Very very long... =(<br /><br />Two of my experiences on consecutive days. Here they go.<br /><br />Tale 1:<br /><br />Had been to one telco's office to get a connection for my mother yesterday. While I was discussing plans with a representative, an elderly gentleman entered the office with a grim face.<br /><br />The moment he came, he started scolding another rep black n blue; reason being excess amount on his broadband bill. The sales rep/installation crew who had installed broadband in his house and had promised the old guy that the bill wont cross Rs 500/-<br /><br />Probably this thatha is tech savvy or atleast internet savvy. To his bad luck, I think his plan wasnt an unlimited connection. He has crossed the limits and had got a lumpsome bill of Rs 1.7k and change. Poor fellow is now baffled and has travelled 4km from his house to the telco office to enquire. Guess he doesnt know about customer care (not that they're any better, but alteast that would've avoided his travel)<br /><br />He was not satisfied by the justification given by the helpless rep. Now, the rep called the installer, his higher officials n whosoever are concerned but in vain of help to thatha.<br /><br />He continued his swearings... in fact, increased them two folds... All the stupids, rascals etc came outa his mouth. Irritated employee asked him to stay quiet but it was of no use.<br /><br />Meanwhile thatha made some calls scolding the person on the other side. He must be the installer. Rep was insisting him to speak him in Kannadaif he could coz the other party isnt well versed in any other lingo, he would start a sentence in Kannada and switch over to English. No comments...<br /><br />I got my connection while thatha continued swearing.<br /><br />Tale 2:<br /><br />Wakey wakey... This morning I had to visit supermarket as my father was busy with some other work. Gotta get some milk, vegitables etc. Now, this supermarket, is say 200 steps from my house, fresh stocks come everyday @ 08:15 am. I went there by 8:10, to make sure that the precious commodity, milk doesnt get over. There are instances wherein I have returned back going by 9 o' clock. I dont wanna take chances.<br /><br />I saw some familiar faces of which one of them is another thatha. Never have I spoken with them but they are familiar.<br /><br />Okay! 8:15, no news about the delivery truck. Welcome sign for my othla sense. I roamed around the mart, checkin things out. The same old beans, carrots, oats etc. Meanwhile I saw this thatha speaking to the wardboys n stewardesses sometimes cuddling them. Normal thatha behavior. 8:25 and still the truck hasnt arrived. I continued.<br /><br />8:30 it passed by. Its a narrow road, it went ahead to park in the opposite direction so that it can just go once the delivery is complete. It came but there was a Santro in the usual place of its parking. The driver was waiting...<br /><br />It happened to be a customer's santro who was billing. His mom was also by his side billing. He had a long list. Took a lot of time to complete. It was already 8:45 and thatha lost his temper. He started scolding. Asked him to move the vehicle. Hesitant customer (lets call him Mr. X for short) never cared and continued with the billing. Even the wardboys requested to move, he said, he is almost done with the billing and would take the car once its done.<br /><br />Thatha started swearing bastards n bullshits on this person. Mr. X in his late thirtys or early fortys got enraged and counter sweared thatha though he was done with the billing. His mother intervened for no use. This went on for another 15 minutes. Rest were silent including me.<br /><br />One of the stewardess came in between now, talking to Mr. X in Telugu to calm down and take his car. He never budged and asked support on his side rather moving his vehicle. Seems this thatha is also a teluguite. Now the conversation shifted to telugu from English (Sadly no Kannada)<br /><br />9:15, still the truck was waiting for its parking place with these two quarelling with all swearings. Even the mother joined with Mr. X swearing 'Gudd mooskond pora' to thatha. Havoc...<br /><br />Enough was enough. I was bored of watchin stuffs n wastin time watchin these stupids fight, I intervened, and asked X to move the vehicle instead of quarrelling. Though I was indifferent, (probably partially on behalf of thatha, as I was waiting for milk).<br /><br />Now this thatha come over me, swearing that 'nobody has the guts to fight injustice! blah blah blah!!!' I ignored them while Mr. X pleaded me to explain the same to thatha. Thatha now turned his complete attention to me and started to blame my escapism. Again I ignored and came inside while X moved to move his vehicle.<br /><br />As he was moving, this short tempered, lunatic thatha continued the swearings on X. Thank god, I was saved. Things didnt get over. X parked the vehicle some meters ahead, made way for the truck, came back and started quarrelling with thatha.<br /><br />Bah!! 3-4 stewardesses came to the rescue of their supermarket, many people from streets barged in and somehow consoled them both. One of them scolded thatha and asked him to leave the premises after his purchase. He continued swearings ad infinitum and was gone in 5 minutes after getting milk.<br /><br />Thats it of the tales.<br /><br />At the end, what I wanted to say was that some of these elderly gentlemen are very very short tempered. I meet such creatures atleast once in a week. They just want everything their way and any small mistake enrages them to the peak. They dont care about the etiquettes, dignity and just want the opposite side to be tamed. What I suggest in such scenarios is to justify your stand once, if it is not welcomed, you better walk out or else, the whole day you'll be irritated by the fight...<br /><br />Your comments please...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-76523562093410296532010-01-21T06:28:00.000-08:002010-01-21T07:32:52.770-08:00Another funny (ironic) tale from College.Caution:<br /><br />1. Intended to be taken in a lighter sense.<br /><br />2. Those who know the characters here are asked to keep their mouth shut.<br /><br />3. My intention is not to make fun of the people but to show you all the lighter part of it.<br /><br />4. This post is the result of my blogging mood which was outa topics to write on.<br /><br />Okay... Lemme describe it in short.<br /><br />First semester of Engineering. As you all might know, mine was the first batch. We had no seniors. Guess it was the second month of the semester. I got down from the bus and was walking towards the college to find two of my batchmates (none from my stream) quarelling with each other. Both of them were from the same locality. We could see them quarrelling with their drafters... (as knives??)<br /><br />Swearing was superfluous. All the ninn **** na k*** (you can substitute anything for those asterisks) I was wondering for their creative scoldings. Few of my batchmates went ahead, grabbed both of them and seperated them while they were angrily kickin each other.<br /><br />On investigation, we found the reason why. Both of them were in love (aaaaah!!) with the same girl. To add onto the complexity, even she was from the same locality and was the classmate of one of the quareller. I'm not here to describe that girl but the general notion built on that girl was that she is a devil when it comes to looks though she was good academically.<br /><br />Both of them didnt speak to each other for months. Things went cooler later on and they began talking to each other. May be they were still secretly admiring the girl??!! I dont know. I dunno whether the girl knew all this quarelling stuff. I was least bothered to know. Nothing serious happened after this till we finished college.<br /><br />If it was just this, I wouldnt have blogged it. After all, why would I?<br /><br />Gotto know some facts after my college and hence this post.<br /><br />I had a collegue in my office who came from the same school as the girl in this story came from. I need not mention that he was also from the same locality. He claimed to be notorious in the class sometimes and had teased this girl for bossing over the classmates for no reason. He and his gang wanted to teach her a lesson and teased her to hell. They made her cry several times. Well again the notion about the girl's look was almost the same as we had in our college.<br /><br />Someday we had discussed about his school and his classmates. We had a lot of friends in common who came out from that school. While we were talking about our friends, the topic of this girl came and he described the way they teased that girl. I mentioned about the way two of my batchmates quarreled to love the same girl. He was laughing for a long while listening to this. He was wondering who would want to love that devil(??).<br /><br />Though he was kinda mischievious, he used to get news of all his classmates. One day he said that the girl is getting married. He was wondering who was that bakra? Though I guess he went to the marriage. I dunno whether these quarrellers knew about the marriage.<br /><br />Things moved forward. My collegue joined another company. One of the quarrelers who was also the girl's classmate joined the same company. They used to commute from the same cab and got to know each other. After the initial phase of friendship, my ex-collegue got to know that latter was my batchmate. He started discussing about me, our college, the discussed incidents I had told him.<br /><br />One day, this conversation took place:<br /><br />Collegue: Hey maga! do you know that girl?<br /><br />Batchmate: Yes. She was my classmate.<br /><br />C: Maga! we used to tease her a lot in school. She was full of attitude. Full scope ತೊಗೊತಿದ್ದ್ಲು maga!<br /><br />B: Oh! is it? hu maga! She had that attitude.<br /><br />C: Matte lo, Sandesh was telling that two of your batchmates quarrelled just to love her. I dont know maga? ಆ ಮೂತಿನೂ ಲವ್ ಮಾಡ್ಬೇಕು ಅನ್ನ್ಸತ್ತೇನೋ? ನಂಗಂತೂ ನಗು ತಡಿಯಕ್ಕಾಗ್ಲಿಲ್ಲ ಅವನ್ ಹೇಳಿದ್ದ ಕೇಳಿ. (Does anyone feel live loving that creature? I couldnt stop laughing once he said that.)<br /><br />B: (baffled) ಹು ಮಗ! ಅಂಥವರು ಇದ್ದರು ನಮ್ಮ ಕಾಲೇಜ್ ಅಲ್ಲಿ. (Yeah buddy! we had such studs in our college.)<br /><br />After this conversation, both of them had called me. First was my ex-collegue.<br /><br />C: ಮಗಾ! B ಸಿಕ್ಕಿದ್ದ. ಅವ್ನು ಈಗ ನಮ್ಮ ಕಂಪನಿ ಸೇರ್ಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದಾನೆ. (Dude! I had met B, he works for our company now)<br />Sandesh: ಹೌದಾ ಮಗ? ಒಳ್ಳೇದು. (Oh Is it? good.)<br />C: ನಿನ್ನ್ ಬಗ್ಗೆ <span></span><span></span>ನಿಮ್ಮ <span></span><span></span>ಕಾಲೇಜ್ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಎಲ್ಲ ಮಾತಾಡ್ತಾ ಇದ್ದ್ವಿ. (we talked about you, your college n stuff)<br />Sandesh: ಲೋ, ಅಂದಹಾಗೆ ಅವ್ನೆ ಕಣೋ ಆ ಹುಡುಗಿ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಜಗಳ ಮಾಡ್ಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದು. (btw, he was the quarreler on that girl's issue)<br />C: ಹೌದಾ ಮಗ?ಲೋ, ಅವಳ್ ವಿಷಯ ಎಲ್ಲ ಮಾತಾಡಿ ಆ ಜಗಳ ಮಾಡಿದೊವ್ರ್ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಸರಿಯಾಗಿ ನಗಾಡಿದ್ವಲ್ಲೋ? (Shit man! Is it? I laughed like hell on that issue buddy!!)<br />.........<br /><br />After another 15 minutes, B had called me pretending casual. He just told me that he was working with my ex-collegue. ranted for a while (I could sense, kinda self pity, guilty conciousness in his voice) He never spoke a word on that girl's issue episode.<br /><br />I was laughing once he cut the call.<br /><br />Things move further, B got married last year. But whenever I meet my ex-collegue and talk abt this incident, we would be laughing like hell.<br /><br />That ends the irony.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-49870140168060676672010-01-08T08:46:00.000-08:002010-01-08T08:46:41.451-08:00Colored Pants and the Foreign Streets...Had logged into blogger 2 hours back... Was feeling like blogging but no topic came to mind. Two or three random things turned up but none became concrete.<br />
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Just posted the day's links on <a href="https://thantu.blogspot.com/">my link blog</a>, and logged off. Still my mind was revolving around a topic to blog out. Was listening to some trance later on, thought of blogging on it while it was time for our weekly Pooje. got downstairs to attend it. Once it was over, mother asked me to have dinner.<br />
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While I was having it, others were randomly browsing thru the channels on TV. On U2, our infamous '<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rozAa1FdvAc">Hey! Hey Paaro</a>' was getting played. Though this song isnt directly connected to the topic, I thanked TV to lend me this interesting topic.<br />
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Before I start, I should tell you about the colored pants. It dates back to the dawn of eastman colored movies, especially the tamil ones (Some do include them till date). Thank god for Black n White movies, we couldnt notice the color.<br />
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Scenarios like deep orange pant and dark blue shirt, yellow shirt and pale green pant or be it pink shirt with blood red pant were pretty common. To add onto this, they had these bell bottomed pants as the trend. Be it a song sequence or a fighting scene, you could see the hero (sometimes the heroine as well) wearing them with their hands resting on their hips with their mouth wide open. It was total comedy.<br />
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Not that you couldnt find such combinations in Kannada movies, it was rare. may be 1 in 50 movies of the 70s.I've seen Rajkumar wearing some in some of his early movies, also Vishnu, Ambareesh and Srinath. May be 2-3 films in their career.<br />
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I saw these combinations on TV when there was no cable network. In those days where DD1 was the only channel, everyday of the week was reserved for 1 regional language songs to be telecasted. It was Thursday for Kannada, dont remember for other languages. But sometimes when we were playing in the hall, we used to see some songs of other languages... the NTRs, Chiranjeevi, MGRs, Rajanikanth, Vijayakanth who else, all could be seen wearing Blue shirt and Red pant with a green scarf... sometimes with a black hat. Goodness... Almost all the songs.<br />
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More of tamil songs I saw were in one of my Uncle's house. He was fond of Tamil movies (I still dunno why) and during my summer holidays, we used to stay in his house playing with my cousins. I was wondering who was the costume designer for such songs. Havent watched much of Hindi movies/songs. Can't comment on them.<br />
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After the 80's one hardly could see such color combos in Kannada movies. It was the time when the Nags, Kashinath ruled the KFI. Movies were sensible n entertaining too. Also, all movies of the big heads Rajkumar, Vishnuvardhan and Ambareesh had good script as always. 90s were again with Ravichandran, Shivarajkumar, Shashikumar... No traces of colored pants.<br />
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Since the 00's there started a bad trend of remaking Telugu/Tamil movies. Some were inspired (as per the directors/producers). Or atleast some movies based on rowdism had what they now call an ITEM song. A catchy number. In such scenarios, they were dressed in all possible combinations (again inspired by the T & T movies).<br />
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Initially all such songs were picturised within the country. Thanks to our 'American' Director Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar to set up the trend to shoot most of the movie scenes as well as songs abroad. Later a trend came up where songs were shot abroad. That was a marketing strategy where the posters had the tag, 'capturizing the scenic beauty of so and so country...'<br />
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Initially, the trend was to shoot some songs in a decent manner. Then came the worse. This went onto a level where all songs in a movie should be shooted abroad. Some heroes were/still are refusing to sign the deal if this scenario isnt met.<br />
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Thanks to TnT movies, we saw some tappangucchi numbers being shot abroad. The herd wearing lungies/petas with fishnet vests smoking beedis (watch Yuvaraja remake of a telugu movie Tammudu) I was dumbstruck watching that song. Worse was when they used the foreign artists in our local attire. It was SO funny.<br />
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Want something more worse? They performing in the busy foreign streets with tappangucchi and the public watchin them with their jaws wide open. You can see some of the foreigners laughin the the song itself. Tell me, what impression do they get of our country n culture?<br />
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They've visited almost all major countries. America, Australia, New Zealand, Most of Europe which includes Austria, Switzerland, UK, France, Venice, Italy what not?<br />
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I sometime see them dancing to the tunes with these colored pants. Damn it! Whose the choreographer? Doesnt he possess the least sense?<br />
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All current heroes are culprits here. Puneeth was afar from this but recently watched his 'Raam'. Look at this song, '<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hvLbuv9t1Y">Hosa Gaana Bajaana</a>', as a proof. Major culprits being Darshan, Upendra, Sudeep, Shivarajkumar, Auditya...<br />
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Let them perform the way they want in lonely streets/locations... Why on the busy roads?<br />
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We have a new face to the list, thanks that he hasnt performed in foreign streets but he has one or the other song with such color combination. He is Yogesh a.k.a Loose Maada. Atleast one song will be having weird costumes with songs modulated to machine like voice. Watch <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0T00qw0G2o">Jinke Marina</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fei8A_mUXSI">Maja Maja En Majano</a> of Nanda <3 Nanditha, Chakkli Nippat thinnkandu of Ravana or <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwILGwezzAM">Sarasooo</a> of Ambaari to get a glimpse of it.<br />
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Who is supposed to be blamed for this shit? Collectively all. Most of the times, it is the producers who force the director to add atleast one such song to the movie. Sometimes its the directors fault and sometimes its the hero's fault.<br />
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Again, the final question I want to ask them is dont they get ashamed to act lunatically in the unknown crowd? Is it good for them to impart a false image onto the foreigner's brain?<br />
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Hope they think in this direction.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-87172886579922418102009-12-23T00:50:00.000-08:002009-12-23T00:50:03.108-08:00Should one hate a professional for his personal life?I guess we all have atleast seen one such scenario in our life. Let me explain you a general scenario.<br />
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He is a gem in his profession. Trekked all the pathways in his work and he is kinda walking encyclopedia to all when it comes to job. Any task given to him is completed elegantly in a best possible way. But when it comes to his personal life, he is simply disastrous. Reasons various.<br />
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Now, should one hate that person for his personal life or like/treat him normally for the genius in him?<br />
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This is a dilemma.<br />
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There is a huge list for this. All I can list is what I remember.<br />
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1. Dr. Rajkumar and Leelavathi issue. (the only scar on Dr. Raj)<br />
2. Pt. Ravishankar and his affair with Ms. Jones in US<br />
3. Elton John and his homosexual activities (I am not pro-Elton John, I don't like his music. This entry is just for the sake of it)<br />
4. New Addition, Tiger Woods and his mistresses.<br />
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This list can go on n on as always. The reason for me to write this particular post is the 4th one on that list.<br />
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I need not touch upon the issue of Tiger Woods, most of you know it. Now that his wife is busy consulting her lawyer for a divorce, the issue has become stark naked in front of everyone.<br />
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Yes, Mr. TW had many mistresses. Thats his fault. Agreed. Thanks for the media and the internet to make it big. But isnt it harsh that this forced a golf Pro like him to take a long break from the game? Lets be neutral and think about this issue.<br />
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Some points that come to my mind are:<br />
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1. Don't we have enough people who're famous and have umpteen affairs?<br />
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2. Did his affairs affect directly/partially to his game?<br />
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3. Should this force all his endorsers to take a step back, stop endorsing?<br />
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Lets answer these questions one by one.<br />
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</div><span style="color: #3d85c6;">1. Don't we have enough people who're famous and have umpteen affairs?:</span> We've many. Some are listed in the above list. To name a few more, we've the cricket great, leg spinner, Shane Warne, who was famous for two reasons. One for his spectacular spin bowling. No cricket fan forgets the golden ball or the ball of the century by him, which was wide but took the English batsmen (Gooch or Gatting, don't remember though) wicket. The other reason being his affairs. He was in the middle of one or the other affairs. Many bans were on him for participating in these affairs. He would have scalped 1000 or more test wickets if he were not to get involved in such affairs. We have more to add to the list. Take any hollywood/bollywood actors who are in one or the other affair anytime of the year.<br />
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<span style="color: #3d85c6;">2. Did his affairs affect directly/partially to his game?:</span> Might be. This might have given a positive enthusiasm in playing. It might not be the case, that if he is not involved in such affairs, he couldn't play. This might have worked as a catalyst probably.<br />
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<span style="color: #3d85c6;">3. Should this force all his endorsers to take a step back, stop endorsing?:</span> The endorsers have to think about it in a much serious way. Why did they endorse him? Was it because he was a nobel human or for he was a Golf Pro? If it was for the former, they've every right to take back. But most of them did this for the latter reason. I'm not saying that they need to continue the endorsement, but if they were really endorsing, they should've enquired about his social life much before they took the decision. News of these kinds will be prevalent in the small circle much before they become public. Who knows?? these endorsers would've signed the contract knowing it all, but for publicity sake. I consider this a bit unfair.<br />
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Then, what should one do in such a scenario?<br />
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1. People should stop making stories building upon those read in the newspaper. Almost all know about it and making up stories is just worsening things up for the victim. Some of those stories might be true but still, its harsh on the victim to spread those.<br />
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2. The victim should keep his cool, stay calm as much as possible. Time is the healing factor. Even after that, people do comment on this issue in his presence. All he can/should do is to ignore.<br />
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3. Media, stop adding fuel.<br />
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Its not that I'm a Tiger Woods fan and I'm writing this post. Yeah I do love watching him play golf. They say hes only second next to Jack Nicklaus. I can't comment on that coz I havent watched much of golf.<br />
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Its not that everybody are innocent. There are some criminals who gotta be punished. hat I feel in case of Mr. TW is that he should be given another chance. <br />
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Everybody has to be punished for their wrong deeds and I guess everybody will follow his karma. Nobody can stop it. I do support any legal action taken against him but I see something adverse goin on and hence this post. Everybody should be given an opportunity to set things right.<br />
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To give you all an instance of the chance given, I'd like to give the example of Dr. Raj. Agreed that his affair with Leelavathi was unfair. But the good thing he/Parvathamma did was to let their children enter the film industry only after getting married. This has to be appreciated. Hopefully, I'll comeup with a blog post on Rajkumar on my Kannada blog.<br />
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It shouldn't be like 'Once a thief, always a thief', but unfortunately that the case in the real world. Lets hope things change. And for Tiger Woods, lets hope he comes back with flying colors.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-78000837049447201022009-11-27T02:53:00.000-08:002009-11-27T02:55:37.379-08:00Jesus in India? A movie on that?Just saw it in today's newspaper, Deccan Herald, Page 11, Inquirer column. To be honest, I was irritated.<br />
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How many hoaxes do these western people create? The heading says <span style="color: red;">"There is almost no doubt Jesus spent some time in India"</span>, and the article provides no proof of the above statement. The article is about a producer, Kent Walwin (never heard of his name till date, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/">IMDb</a> though provides me the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0910626/">details</a> that he has produced 19 movies and has written two plays, though the article says that he has made around 70 films?!). Well and good.<br />
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This producer, is now interested in making his most important movie which would explore if Jesus Christ spent his mythical 18 missing years in India!!??<br />
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Let me list some of the rumours connecting Jesus and India.<br />
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1. Jesus visited India and Tibet, served as a student as well as a teacher here and then returned back to Nazareth.<br />
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2. Jesus's body is buried somewhere in India.<br />
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3. Jesus will take his re-birth again in India.<br />
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(These are the major ones I accustomed, there may be many more...)<br />
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Googling more on the key 'Jesus in India' would provide you more results. I dont want to list them here. do it if you're interested. By the search I conducted, you get mixed responses. Some say yes, many say no.<br />
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According to a <a href="http://reluctant-messenger.com/issa.htm">site</a> I visited, it says that in 1894, some Russian Nicolas Notovitch, visited India and Tibet, broke his leg which made him stay long here. During this period, he found ancient records about a St. Issa (who turns out to be Christ), who studied and taught people over there. He took a copy those records in his journal, back to the West, as a proof to the expected controversy. It also says that it was also accepted by his skeptics... blah blah blah... Read the article if interested. It also calls him the Buddha.<br />
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Many other pages I visited (which deny the above statement) try to criticize Vedic philosophy on this topic rather than negating Jesus's visit to India.<br />
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Now, let me write my opinion on this.<br />
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<i>1. I'm assuming that Jesus had existed, for some may argue on the contrary. I havent done much of research on that perspective. (Son of a virgin lady? One of my basic doubts... Sorry, I don't believe in miracles) But from the debate's perspective, lets assume he had existed.</i><br />
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<i>2. I havent read the Bible but a few parts are brought to my notice, thanks to the Evangelists. I can't quote anything from it.</i><br />
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Of all the pages I read regarding this, they say that there were something called as missing years in Jesus's life. Since he was 13 till he completed 29, there is no record of where he was in those days.<br />
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If we consider him coming to India, that would have taken long. Coming all the way from Israel to India when you're 12 in those days where you didn't have flights? hmm! Assuming he had travelled that far. What made him travel? Why did he? For how he knew there was a country called India which is spiritually rich? (accepted by Mr. KW)<br />
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Okay, he came. They say, he learned what they called Indian philosophy, He became a teacher too. (Teaching Indian philosophy) Umm, Thats great. But didn't he teach something else back in Israel?<br />
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I know no details other than the above mentioned paragraph. Now the question thats hitting me is that after learning so much in India, why did he return back to Nazareth? Geographically if you consider, India, (Kashmir, Ladakh to be specific,) was a heaven when you consider Jerusalem. Okay let us assume, he wanted to teach what he had learnt here to his people over there. Again the same question, did he teach exactly Indian principles?<br />
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If he had visited, there should be some more documents referring him say like some pandit in a King's regime, some kind of Sthala Purana, anything. We see no major thing coz if it did existed, it should have been know by now due to the excavation conducted.<br />
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Here are some questions I'd like to ask.<br />
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1. Why did all of a sudden, people started linking Jesus to India?<br />
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3. What does the Bible say about the missing years as said by Kent Walwin?<br />
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My view for the above questions are as follows,<br />
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Christianity is suffering a blow in the West, specially in Europe by Islam as India is suffering from blows by both of these cemetic religions(Christianity & Islam) here in India.<br />
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People say that in near future, Europe will be named Eurabia as muslims are densly multiplyin in Europe. Due to the intrusion of Islam in Europe, the Christian leaders are trying to find new land for its new Vatican City and they're eyeing India as the prominent destination.<br />
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Thanks to the current Indian Politics, which is held by an Italian Lady, well supported by her two kids and the rubber stamp along with a heard of sheeps. Need more proof regarding this? What happened once Congress came to power in 2004? Evangelism was accelerated. Missionaries from all over the world started coming to India. You all remember that stupid Benny Hinn's visit to Bangalore at the Jakkur Aerodrome. Boy! what a mess it was?<br />
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Our government lauds the Pope who visits India, vows that he shall make India a complete Christian Nation. Duh! What a pity???? <br />
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Missionaries started camping allover the country. Where else? At the base of Tirupati, thanks for the late converted Christian CM, YSR (remembering whom, the whole AP cries crocodile tears) Duh!<br />
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We were trekking in Nagamale, Male Mahadeshwara hills a year back, to find the hilly area evangelized to a great extent. Cel location indicator on my CellPhone was saying we're at 'Kristarajapuram' (imitating krishnarajapura?) while we were trekking, a few kids of age not crossing 10, came to us begging for money who refused the food we gave. They wanted money. We saw a cross around their necks. Thank evangelists. Hope you understood the whole situation.<br />
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They're trying to christianize India stepwise. Thats highly irritating. Don't they have care for us Indians? Doesnt it strike their mind that they're doing exactly the same as to what the muslims are doing to them in Europe?<br />
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We Vedics, have never gone abroad trying to evangelize. We dont believe in it. The west simply doesnt understand our philosophy. They need to grow up a lot. I pity them.<br />
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These intrusion of evangelists and missionaries is a further step in that path. Creating false communal issues by disrupting churches by their own people, blaming the Hindus for that is another step. Making this movie, is another step in that regard.<br />
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People are trying to eradicate Indian philosophy from the face of earth, but thanks to a lot in saving it. <br />
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I believe there will not be an end to the Sanatana Dharma by these meagre foreign creatures for it has faced more tougher situations in the past and is still existing.<br />
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Had more points. Will mention the relevant ones in the comments. Please have your say!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-38936608443597481102009-11-03T21:05:00.000-08:002009-11-04T09:42:01.563-08:00On Currency notesThis post is the result of a forward SMS i got yesterday. It goes this way...<br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(255, 102, 0); font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Pls don't write anything in our Indian Nationl currency notes.. Bcoz every year our govt is facing 2000 crore loss due to this.!! Pls spread it to All Indians.</span><br /><br />I don't know how true it is but I certainly feel its a bad habit to write on anything that isnt writable. Ex: Currency Notes, Bus seats, Compound walls, lamp posts, whatever...<br /><br />Well, atleast here in Bengalooru, BBMP is doing a good job in tackling the issue of illegal hoardings and writings on public walls by drawing paintings/artifacts and fining the illegals.<br /><br />Lets concentrate more on currency notes for today.<br /><br />Well, you might all have seen this. Drawing mustaches and beards on our infamous M. K. Gandhi, making him look like a punk such things are on a side while, writing personal messages, writing numerals on the other.<br /><br />Let alone common man, even the bank officials are doing this. They count the bundle twice or thrice, after thorough checking, they'll write the count on the topmost bill. Now, whom should we blame? I've seen this in all banks including Axis, Vijaya, Corporation, HDFC, HSBC... what not?<br /><br />All this made me search for information on the lifecycle of currency notes. After 10 minutes of searching, I found <a href="http://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_CurrencyFAQView.aspx?Id=39#a">this interesting link from Reserve Bank of India (hereby referred RBI)</a>. I strongly suggest you all read that page to know more about Indian notes and coins. Do read it. I should thank the SMS to visit such an informational link.<br /><br />After reading it, Here are the major points I inferred:<br /><br />1. Actual money is just coins (Rupee coins and small coins).<br /><br />2. All the banknotes/currency notes we deal with are mere readymade cheques provided by the RBI. Its like we asking the RBI governor to pay the payee the amount on the note. Its obvious. One can't carry bulky 500/1000 coins everywhere to pay up things. Technically banknotes have no value. The only advantage of a cheque might be the freedom to specify an amount which is fixed here. (Try giving it to a person outside the country, or a person who knows nothing of notes, he'll just throw it as a piece of paper)<br /><br />3. Number of coins to be minted is decided by the Government of India while the number of currency notes to be printed is decided by the RBI.<br /><br />4. Decision as to how many notes to be printed is taken based on the requirement for meeting the demand for banknotes due to inflation, GDP growth, replacement of soiled banknotes and reserve stock requirements. RBI also insists the Government of India in the number of coins to be minted every year.<br /><br />6. We also had notes with 5000 and 10000 denominations for huge transactions which were last demonetized by 1978 (May be during Emergency??)<br /><br />7. After Independence, we actually had three series of banknotes,<br /> (i). Ashoka Pillar notes: Old notes which you might have seen, Now they've become obsolete. These were introduced in 1950 and continued till 1996.<br /> (ii). Mahatma Gandhi series (MG series for short) produced in the period of [1996, 2005]<br />(iii). MG 2005 series produced since 2005 till date (2009).<br /><br />8. How exactly is money transferred from RBI branches to currency chests and small coin chests.<br /><br />9. Notes marked with a '*' (star/asterisk) in the number panel are actually reprinted ones, meaning notes with the serial number barring the star was already printed but was scrapped and reprinted because it was soiled/mutilated/imperfect.<br /><br />Lot more...<br /><br />After all this, what is the major cost of printing/reprinting of a currencynote?<br /><br />1. RBI has to collect the soiled/mutilated/imperfect notes, keep track of it.<br />2. cost of producing the amount of paper (number of trees cut/machine cost etc)<br />3. Make sure that there are no notes with the same serial number. This means RBI should get the old note, scrap it and then print a new one. This might seem simple but in fact it isnt.<br /><br />To be on the better side, all we can do is to lessen the number of notes getting printed every year. saving paper, saving money, saving time etc... What has RBI gotta say about it?<br /><br />They say, about clean note policy [copy pasting with due respect to RBI].<br /><p style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 102, 255);"><a><strong>G) Clean Note Policy:</strong></a> </p><p style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">Reserve Bank of India has been continuously making efforts to make good quality banknotes available to the members of public. To help RBI and banking system, the members of public are requested to ensure the following:</p><ol style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 102, 255);"><ul><li>Not to staple the banknotes</li><li>Not to write / put rubber stamp or any other mark on the banknotes</li><li>Store the banknotes safely to prevent any damage</li></ul></ol><br />What is the harm in us following such simple norms? They are simple things if we regularise in our lives, make sthe job of the bank a bit simpler... aint it?<br /><br />Here are a few guidelines I would suggest for the interested.<br /><br />1. Try to store it at max in a single fold. Preferrably in your billfold or wallet (whatever you call it). Do not fold it more than once.<br /><br />2. Do not staple. use rubber bands instead.<br /><br />3. If you work in a counter where transactions are very frequent and you've got to know the number of notes in every bundle, Instead of writing it on the banknote itself, attach a piece of paper to the rubberband, write the count/amount on the paper instead.<br /><br />4. Do not press any seal onto banknotes.<br /><br />Here are a few more guidelines to prevent soiling/mutilating:<br /><br />1. Before washing clothes, thoroughly check all its pockets for valuables.<br /><br />2. Do not carry sharp edged things inside your billfold. This might mutilate banknotes.<br /><br />3. Store banknotes in less humid places.<br /><br />Please suggest more guidelines which I might have missed.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-50943644348107790662009-10-26T06:49:00.000-07:002009-10-30T10:46:06.063-07:00On Education [Part 2]Well, was into microblogging andtt couldnt invest much time into this blog. You can see such excuses in almost all of my posts. I'm trying to break the habit of one post per month. Hopefully, I'll break it in the near future...<br /><br />P.S: No point I mention here about myself is self boasting but a matter of fact.<br /><br />After the formal, usual apology, lemme dive into where I had left in the last post. Things go a bit personal in this post. May be thats the way to continue explaining tution system...<br /><br />I had seen some of my schoolmates going to tutions right from my first standard... (May be in the KGs, can't recollect exactly) There was one strict female whose name i refuse to take was one of our school teacher. She never took any classes to us in my whole tenure though but we used to hear her loud voice all day long in school coz she was the class teacher of the class nearby...<br />I saw ppl running from school to tutions where they were taught almost the same.<br /><br />I had never bothered what they taught in the tutions coz i wasnt going to any, neither did I wonder what they teach over there. I was happy with my routine of getting educated in the school, comeback home, do homework in 30 mins, go out, play something and spend sometime chatting with sister and dad in hotel. Things were pretty simple and happening [So are now!]<br /><br />I was experiencing the tution fever when I came to the high school, particularly in the 10th. Many of my peers were discussing topics which werent covered in the class much before in hand. I never cared for such things. I was in my own pace and way... Though I had a few companions who didnt go to tutions.<br /><br />When it came to II PUC, it all began, Aaah! PUC PCM coaching, some also took for Bio/Comp/Elec too. Dont get surprised to know that I was the only person in the class (may be our college) to not go to tutions. I never found a reason to go. There were these Gururajs, Rameshes, Parthasarathis, Muniyappas who used to boast in college that we covered such n such a portions so fast... Everyone used to boast like anything...<br /><br />Some used to come to me and ask, hey do you have any monetary problems? We can help you out (Duh!! I pity explaining them, me? Monetary problems?? Hahaha!). I wasnt finding a need to spend extra money on getting taught on same things what they used to teach in college.<br /><br />Things started getting worse. Lecturers were never bothered to cover portions (as they were saying) as they felt that every pupil used to attend tutions. Many hilarious incidents took place.<br /><br />I was called 'Gandhi' not to bunk any classes. I was staying back when almost 98% of the class were absent, everyone used to curse me to attend classes as they used to get shortage of attendance. Gradually, to exempt themselves from getting shortage, they used to attend classes just for the heck of it (cursing me of course). My intentions were not attendence but to attend the interesting classes by our lecturers. I should write each post on every lecturers who had handled us. Each of them were a different experience.<br /><br />Some hilarious incidents:<br /><br />1. Chem lecturer, Jayalakshmamma used to call names of me and another student, vasanth and compare both of us like, he is the bad one, i'm the good one. Reason, I concentrate in class while he goes to tutions and is never attentive. (Everyone were jealous of me for this issue, even girls used to curse me like hell for this)<br /><br />2. One female, N3+#rani, came and spoke to me personally (when I was alone in the class, don't think dirty!) to bunk classes as she had serious attendance deficiency (busy chatting with American and Australian chatmates which I got to know later). This was spot by many of boys later and you know the obvious. They started teasing.<br /><br />3. One of our math lecturer, Gururaj, known for his humour, asked us to bunk classes as he was not interested in taking one. (Studs took this point and asked me to bunk later)<br /><br />More n more n more...<br /><br />By then, enquiring some of my friends, they were paying 3K per subject making it a total of 9000 for 3 subjects, 1000 for CET special coaching. 10K totally.<br /><br />Enquiring the current tution fares for II PUC, (my sister, Uncle's daughter is studying) the norm is 26K for 4 subjects... Help the parents...<br /><br />Its a loot. These PU lecturers get paid in the college for teaching as well as tutions and the only investment is time. (May be a bit of fuel to travel if tutions arent arranged in homes)<br /><br />There are scams too in tutions. Some lecturers are too greedy that they take multiple tutions in multiple batches. one in morning and other in the evening. Dont they get any personal time? What do they do earning so much if they don't have time to enjoy? May be their way of fun is different. Many lecturers were caught taking illegal tutions which you might have seen in papers 3-4 years back.<br /><br />Previously, going to tutions were a matter of shame. Parents used to hesitate that their ward is going for tutions. Now, they boast in parties that their ward is taking tutions in such n such a prestigious academy. Bah!!<br /><br />I was mentally strong(hope so) when I said no to tutions. but what about those who are monetarily insufficient? They getted bogged down and force their parents to admit them to tutions. Thanks for the pressure created by CET and COMED-K.<br /><br />After all the drama, you just settle down in one pathetic, idiotic job which you don't like... Most of the cases atleast. I've never seen a person who is satisfied with the job.<br /><br />All this struggling to study, crying to get good marks, crying for the results when you get what you don't expect, attempting suicide... All for a simple job? You get lots buddy! relax... No recession/depression can deny if you stay calm.<br /><br />On top of it, I've seen lecturers taking classes negligently in college and teaching extremely well in tutions. Institutions should ban such lecturers.<br /><br />All the education system present is doing is create more and more competition and with that more chaos...<br /><br />Okay... What is the alternative? In simple words, isn't gurukula a better solution?<br /><br />If you know a bit of Vedas/Upanishads there are instances where teachers made the students wait for a year before admission. You know why? It is for mutual observation. The teacher should grasp what the student is good at so that he can teach him corresponding subjects in more detail. not only that, he says, even the student should observe the teachers' work. He can join only if he is satisfied the way teacher explains things. If not, he is free to go to another teacher. Isnt is something great?<br /><br />To add onto this, personal interest was shown on each and every student which is lacking today. I feel that we have gone many steps backward accepting the western style of education. There might be some merits/demerits on either way, but I feel Gurukula is better in any case.<br /><br />[Will write more in the next part]Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-1421190350164833562009-09-11T06:32:00.000-07:002009-09-16T00:43:32.082-07:00On Education... [Part 1]This post was long back in my mind since June. Its a pity to have such a pathetic system for education here in India. Thank the British for everything.<br /><br />Let us have a look at current education system. A child that is 3.5 to 4 years young, is all set to join the nursery. Some may have joined a bit early and very rarely, some kids have the opportunity to enjoy their childhood even a bit further. Some have the misfortune to join a pre-nursery or crushes at the age of 1.5 or 2 years or even earlier(Sad!).<br /><br />There was a joke in one of the films I saw that one has to apply for schools while he was in his mother's womb. Strangely, in some schools, they have that custom (I have no idea about them. Enquire your neighbors if you're interested). They say that our's is a prestigious institution and getting a seat here is not that all easy. You have to reserve it 2-3 years before in hand. Some schools are a bit liberal here where they reserve just a year back to admission.<br /><br />Admission into any school isn't easy. You should have taught the kid atleast a bit of the basics which might include the English alphabet, numerals and a few popular rhymes. If not, you're kid is unfit to join OUR school is what they say. Check out the irony. Its not that the parents haven't taught the ward anything, what are schools for?<br /><br />Okay! You passed the test. Well and good. is that all over? The donation drama is yet to begin. There is building fund, school maintainence fees, etc which they force you to pay, lest your ward will not be admitted. And they do not forget to mention that they have a wonderful ground for the kids to play (at the max 50ft X 50ft ground), they teach him Karate, kung fu and all martial arts, classes for music, computer education, best infrastructure in the city for schools... I leave it upto you all to decide.<br /><br />Middle class vanity wives force their hubbys to pay the donation amount so that their child gets a seat in that institution, just to boast in front of their friends and relatives that we have admitted the kid to such and such prestigious institute. Poor husband, pays the lumpsome arranging it through debts which are heaping on his head. Some wives who are working also share the load but vanity is for sure.<br /><br />Okay, is that all over after the donation? NO!! you have monthly fees, transportation fees, sports day fees, and what not? They grab the opportunity to rob you with these fees at any cost. If you delay (or sometimes deny) paying them, your kid will be treated somewhat like a second grade citizen in the school.<br /><br />Forget everything. I just enquired my own school, just a few steps from my home, where my brother (Uncle's son) is studying now in the 4th standard. He is paying monthly Rs. 450/- while I was paying Rs 25/- when I left the school in 5th standard in 1994. A whopping difference of Rs. 425, 17 times more in just 15 years.<br /><br />Okay, coming to the core part of education... Paying so much, the foremost thing you expect is better education. Atleast, are they providing that? No is what I say (There might be exceptions as always). All I see is kids mugging things up. I've seen teachers asking the children to mugg up things they don't understand. I've seen a teacher mugging things up to teach as to what she would be doing in the class. Even you might know/experienced such things. There are a few students who really understand things and write answers in their own words. Such answers will not be entertained by the teacher as here are some quotes she says<br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">1. This is not what I had taught you...</span> (Well, is what I've written wrong??)<br /><span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">2. You havent written as you have it in the text...</span> (Ask a robot to copy the text, not a human)<br /><span style="color: rgb(51, 102, 255);">3. You havent covered the topic fully...</span> blah blah blah<br /><br />I've seen some teachers getting furious if any student asks a doubt. They ask him not to interrupt him while teaching and any doubts are to be asked at the end of the class or at the staff room. Some make a flying comment on the doubt posing that its cannot be categorized as a doubt, its just your foolish thought, I need not answer them. Kids get demoralized in such situations, stop asking doubts and become dumb in some fashion. Some joke at the doubt making the student a laughing stock in the class. I've seen such teachers.<br /><br />If a student is dumb and not scoring in the tests and exams, the Class Teacher or the Principal of the school will call his parents asking them to look after their wards' education in a better way. Some notices will be sent to his house before doing that.<br /><br />Once the parents come to the school to check the progress of their ward, teachers start complaining that he is poor in studies... Don't you take care of his studies at home? Please pay more attention to it... blah blah blah. What are teachers for? I'm not saying that parents shouldn't bother about the kids education, but teachers also play a major role. Aint it?<br /><br />As a remedy to this, if both the parents are working and can't make time to teach the kid, they send him to tutions [a seperate post dedicated to this is near future].<br /><br />Is it any better in tutions? NO! He's the same. Its the same teaching as they do it in school. Just a waste of money.<br /><br />Education has become a business today. [Continued...]Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-12083106145513528702009-09-03T10:11:00.000-07:002009-09-03T10:54:41.147-07:00When a celebrity/icon dies...Aah! I simply can't stand the people faking themselves in front of media/public just to win some sympathy.<br /><br />I'm writing this post based on the incident or rather drama of YSR tragedy as they call it and the media reaction as always since two days.<br /><br />To report the incident in one paragraph,<br /><br />Yesterday, by 10 or so, a helicopter carrying the CM of Andhra Pradesh deaded Chittoor went missing near NallaMalla forest region AP. Every department went in search of CM but in vain. The copter was mapped this morning by 10:30 or so and the leftovers/victims were identified of whom the CM of AP was one.<br />The State lost its CM.<br /><br />This would be exactly what a news reader would have told say, 15 years ago. All news were supposed to be covered within 15 or at the max 30 minutes and they wouldn't have much time to elaborate stories as today. Who had time to sit in front of TV and watch elaborate newscast. Everybody had better work.<br /><br />Thanks to current media. They have lots of time in the world (so do those people who watch them) as well as bandwidth. They have multiple channels reserved for News exclusive. Many like me are getting bored to watch the same news in all channels, same repeated news clippings, almost same report etc...<br /><br />While I was having my lunch this afternoon, someone switched over to TV9 a Kannada news channel, to get only news about YSR. Nothing else. My mom called me a bit early for dinner tonight, I sat in front of TV to get the same news. Relatives, family friends and fans crying in front of YSR's house literally chestbeating themselves. Even the opposition party leaders crying like anything. Let alone people of Andhra, even here in Karnataka.<br /><br />I'd like to tell one thing now. No matter how bad or cruel a person be, he becomes a good hearted once he dies. Atleast when he is a celebrity. There would be some fanfollowing around his deadbody, flowers getting thrown for no reason.<br /><br />For instance, the same people who criticized YSR in the legislative assembly, cry for his demise. I don't think they are natural tears but artificial. Just to win over the people in front of the media. They say, he was benovalent, brought some very serious reforms in the government et al bullshit... (The same people had complained that YSR is planning to churchify Tirupati by sending missionaries to its base).<br /><br />To add on to the empathy, he got killed in an accident. A copter crash. May be he wouldn't have gained sympathy in this amount if he happened to die in any other fashion. May be the opposition leaders wouldnt have been so generous in praising him.<br /><br />Present media, as always show fake sentiment exhibited by such people to get more TRP for their show. They might not be more interested in the content than TRP. Media is grabbing attention more by showing them be it newscast or reality shows. I would reserve a post on reality shows which would be published soon. It has become the norm to exhibit fake sentiment (which was deliberately edited before).<br /><br />Thinking with a calm mind, no person would act fanatically if a person he respects dies. Rather he would've felt bad for the loss and at max would have cried. People watch stupid movies where characters act lunatically for any loss of life and tend to act the same in real life.<br /><br />Finally, I'm indifferent for the loss of YSR not that I'm happy or sad. It doesnt bother me coz I don't know about him much. I'm not degrading him by saying this. I have no opinion on his death. May be I feel a bit bad for the people for losing its leader. Nothing more than that. Neither am I writing this post being happy for his death nor sad. This is my view for media coverage on his death's occasion.<br /><br />Some blogs blog about how famous he was, google was filled up with requests for more info about the incident...blah!... blah!!... blah!!! This is another hype. You can't comapre this incident with MJ's death on June 25th. It had got way more number of requests.<br /><br />So, stop creating hype. Act sensibly in front of media. Maintain dignity.<br /><br />Have your say.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33279476.post-90373466085379930822009-08-12T01:52:00.000-07:002009-08-30T08:43:48.210-07:00Slangs I wish I could ban...I'm writing this post inspired by <a href="http://www.lemondrop.com/2009/08/06/my-new-occupation-putting-an-end-to-lol/">this post</a> from another fellow blogger.<br /><br />I would list down phrases or slangs that we hear a lot these days wherever we go. Without much ado...<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 255, 51);">1. Jai Ho:</span> You all know that this is another song from the movie 'Slumdog Millionaire' (which my li'l brother repeats as 'Slumdog Gullenari' meaning slumdog wicked fox). I don't know whats so special in that song other than it won an Oscar. Now ARR fans calm down.This is just my opinion. If you've got your own, keep it to yourself.<br /><br />This term is used by the politicians and the stupid media (as always) to praise a victory. Jai Ho Deccan Chargers, Jai Ho India, Jai Ho Congress... what not?<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 255, 51);">2. Chak De India:</span> Aah! another movie song. Anytime India wins a match, even some of the telecasters as well as commentators use this term. If you're in the corporate and have been to watch the match on the screen in the reception, takin a break you could see lotsa them using this term when India wins a match. You should check out the enthu in it.<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 255, 51);">3. Anyways...:</span> Though you might not find it in any of the standard dictionaries, you'll see many of the corporates use this term; specially those in the manegerial stream or the marketing team.<br /><br />Some random chap in the US started this rubbish. Possible conversation goes...<br /><br />Person 1: We have a PROBLEM.<br /><br />Person 2: Yeah!<br /><br />[After some discussion]<br /><br />Person 2: Look, we have 3 possible solutions, one is blah blah... second boo hoo and the third is this...<br /><br />Person 1: ANYWAYS, we cannot void this situation...<br /><br />Actually he might have meant a space between any and ways. People started clubbing both of them and started using it.<br /><br />Some of the people in marketing might have copied it from the Americans and started using it here just as a matter of exhibiting US accent and it caught up here in India. What crap?<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 255, 51);">4. Resources:</span> Another corporate term. Every human as well as non-human in the corporate is mere a resource for these PMs and higher level. I get so much irritated when two managers pass by discussing that put one more resource into this module. That module needs no more than 1 resource. so, take two resources from that module and put him into this project...<br /><br />All I say here is treat what you call as resources as Humans.<br /><br />More related terms: Deadline, process, timesheet...<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 255, 51);">5. Whats up Da/Ra?? :</span> This phrase in Bangalore was introduced by the tamilians/teluguites respectively for Da in tamil nearly means buddy so does Ra in telugu. There are some of the dumb localites who followed them in schools and it got prevalent as a Bangalore college lingo. So did the phrases 'chumma' et al... Feels like hitting the person to the face on using it.<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; color: rgb(51, 255, 51);">6. Raa Raa...:</span> Lemme come to our Kannada Film Industry. There was one stupid movie called '<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaptamitra">ApthaMitra</a>' which ran for 1 whole year just because that the heroine of the movie died in a helicopter failure. The unfortunate heroine was charming '<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundarya">Soundarya</a>'. The film producer Dwarakish (calls himself the dwarf of Karnataka. Huh!) had given an open statement that Soundarya died and gave a new life to me. Lest I would have died. I had plans to write about these stupid movies one after another. Dunno when I'll take that up. Okay, coming back to the topic of discussion,<br /><br />This phrase is a song in this crap movie. Dwarakish always has a song in another language (specially telugu) in his movie. ( Check out 'Nagumomuganale' from 'Rayaru Bandaru Maavana Manege', or 'Yanchei quanchini lei lei' from 'Singapuradalli Raja Kulla') dunno what for. This was the turning point in the movie according to him. This song became so famous that almost all crap movies in Kannada have a scene reserved for this song wherein some stupid female dressed as a lunatic in a saree with a big 'bottu' as big as parvatamma, hair undid etc... comes in dancing to this tune. This scene will be totally unrelated to the movie but still most of these real estate producers need one such scene in their film. One thing for sure is that the mass go crazy listening to this song. I still havent found the reason why???<br /><br />Do you feel I've left out any? please mention them... Do contribute your terms too. Would be happy to know that!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10680403892036913002noreply@blogger.com6