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I love my IDEAS. Do you?

Life has become a mixture of ideas, where some are yours and some are of others. By others, I mean people around most of the time, family, friends etc.. When you have seen things from the scratch and you have given your best to turn that scratch into something valuable, then your ideas and actions make you feel what they were intended to. That is when we feel sad or happy or calm. Some ideas are very annoying and some are good. It's our choice to pick one first to give a chance, but ultimately one has to get through the annoying ones as well. According to me, ideas are beauty of life. They are a source of excitement. I have lived through the wild ideas and today I am living those. I feel so good. They give me a satisfaction that I think is difficult to get without seeing the theory of ideas. Initial ideas are raw, but everyone needs to boil the egg to taste it! Even the raw one tastes good, but they are difficult to handle long. Same is with our ideas. We all need to boil...

Dream for INDIA - Right to Education!

Education improves health and livelihoods, empowers women and other vulnerable groups, boosts economic growth and reduces poverty in ways that helps to lock in gains for generations to come. RTE (Right to free and Compulsory Education of Children) act, which focuses attention on improving the quality of education, including through reforming teacher training, deployment and motivation. Reforms in teaching can also ensure people acquire the digital literacy skills demanded by rapidly evolving information and communication technologies and social media.  On 26th August 2014, the Right to Free and Compulsory Education of Children (RTE) will complete 5 years since the day it got notified as law of the Indian Constitution.  The law came into effect in the whole of India except the state of Jammu and Kashmir from 1 April 2010, the first time in the history of India a law was brought into force by a speech by the Prime Minister. The landmark law enacted by the United Progressiv...

Dance to Love: Part 2

Annual fest fight! After NOX night and especially her birthday, they started talking & she used to call him for some suggestions or help regarding books and general information about exams, University teachers etc. They started going to library together to study, but during all this, Sahaj started liking her as a good friend; he used to find himself happy having her around and in their conversations. He was not knowing deep in his heart about liking her, but surely he was not showing anything like that if there was something.     As we know that fights are an important part of our life and they both were already experiencing that. Sahaj  was not expecting that fight, which would turn out to be a life changing moment for him. And something worst happened. In NOX, Kausar was chosen as a partner of Akuti after Sahaj had chosen Aanandi his partner. As I told earlier that she was not happy with Sahaj's decision, but she had to accept because they were not ...

Dance to Love: Part 1

First Meeting & Dance Performance! Saatvik was busy, so Sahaj went to Freshers block directly to meet new participants of the Western dance team for an event NOX 2011 in University.He was waiting for all. Then a cute face of a girl caught his sight ….. Akuti came to the practice session with a black Adidas bag, white iPhone 4 mobile in hand with earphones plugged into her ears. She had an interesting face, fine boned and heart shaped, like a valentine, a pert nose and intense black eyes. Her hair was dark. She was new in University and as Sahaj was not present there when she gave auditions, she was a new face for him. Small eyes with some curiosity to know what would be the first practice session like? What Sahaj was actually doing there? etc.         Sahaj  started talking to her and she was a computer science student, native of New Delhi and a 1st-year student. He was not expecting that much but it was like that they were already in touch with e...

Someone has already moved my CHEESE :P

I am a Production engineering guy and learning most of my skills in maintenance area. And I never ever had really wanted this :P but alas! This is what I am really doing. I really loved getting into technical things whilst I was in my college, but today it seems so boring that keeping my learning pace with ongoing work is becoming difficult.  Today I read a book by Dr. Spencer Johnson " Who moved my cheese" and I realized that same has happened to me. In the form of so called big change, HR has put me into this department and when I tried to get into things meticulously, I got my key role responsibilities changed. People are moving cheese and that too without getting consensus. This is so sad! I love managerial things having a commercial concepts into it, kind of purchase management things if talk in clear terms. Even then I am learning the technical aspects to get the techno part so that in coming future, I can join this with commercial to make it TECHNO COMMERCIAL...

"Cubicle Force" ...... A learning experience!

26th February 2014, a day worth waiting for, a day when TBLA result was announced. At 4:45 pm I got a call from Varun Sir and what I got? " Sorry dude, Your team is not shortlisted for the TBLA next round". That line was simple to say, but it gave me a hard blow really. So it is important first to discuss what basically TBLA is and why not getting shortlisted for this has given me a such a state of gloominess wherein my expressions were all of a sudden talking like Mr. Charlie Chaplin :). TBLA is Tata Business Leadership Award and best description as given on its official page is: The Tata Business Leadership Awards, first introduced in 2002, provides a platform to the sharpest young minds from the elite business schools of the country and from within the Tata group to come together to address the business challenges relevant to the House of Tata. TBLA, over the years, has grown to be a coveted prestigious award . The ideology that governs TBLA is to invite the ...

8 books to read

I have great interest in reading books. I am not very much clear about my genre, but mostly I have read non-fictions. Today I started Aravind Adiga "THE WHITE TIGER" and done with the first night. I have really learnt a lot form my grandfather as he is having a very small library of his own. He is a great poet. Sometime I think it's genetic theory but my dad is not having a similar taste so it's sought of an interest I have wherein my grandfather has some participation.  But talking generally about reading novels or something different on regular basis is a source of great learning. I have decided to read minimum of 8 books in 2014 by December end and I have started my second book however first one is still 3/4th left :P. I have ordered SHIVA TRILOGY by Amish and most probably I will get my order by 24th February. White Tiger is in progress and SIKH HISTORY part 1 by Khushwant Singh is going slowly, I think I will be able to achieve my target for 2014.  ...