Thursday, September 30, 2010

THE RED LETTER DAY

30th September, 2010
12 noon

As I sit in my room writing this blogpost, with 3 ½ hours to go for the judgement that will determine the future of this nation, I have mixed feelings. The Ayodhya case has been on since almost the time I was born until today. Is our country not matured enough to hear the verdict and respect the judgement. What took our politicians so long? Is it corruption, lethargy or what???? Do we still see any sign of improvement in this country? When are we going to change?
                                                                                         But on the other side we see that people the people are not ready to postpone the judgement any more. They want it at any cost. I just read Gul Panag’s twitter wall which had these beautiful lines ” SAFFRON AND GREEN ARE TIED TOGETHER WITH WHITE OUR COUNTRY WILL COME OUT VICTORIOUS.” The politicians of both the communities are calling for peace. Is there anything else we can ask for? 

                                                                           Today we shouldn’t be a hindu or a muslim. Today we are just the patriotic citizens of the country, who are going to respect the judgement given by the court. Closing down with the hope of the best judgement ever given.
                                                                                                            JAI HIND! 

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

CLT20:CSK THE CHAMPIONS

Its good that I never watch any of the cricket matches nowadays. Its just because I have this gut feeling that the team I support looses when I watch it (I am a bad omen for the team I support). Happy that the CSK won. But what I liked most about the team was the commitment of MSD to make something from nothing. I consider him as a roole model for the Indian youth.
                                                        JAI HO TO CSK
                                                                                                                                           

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

ENGINEERING: THE SIDE PATH


India is the largest producer of engineers in the world.  But how many of them are real engineers? I mean to say how many of them are practically into it? Engineering has become a part time course in the country. 3 quarters of the engineers produced in the country are either into software jobs or go to do their M.S or do their M.B.A. I am not against the M.S or M.B.A part. It is fine if one relates his higher studies to his undergraduation. But how many are doing the same?
                 It is advisable to students who are into engineering to take the course in which they are interested and go forward in the same path. As aamir khan says in the movie 3 idiots we are not here for a profit and loss job but to make the world a better place to live in.