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Habits Maketh The Human

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Habits

The meeting is set for a specific hour,
Making it on time is doing yourself a favor;
It takes some effort to stick to it,
Punctuality is the name of this habit!

Driving on the roads you see a sign,
You honor it by staying within the line;
Aligning with rules wherever it is explicit,
Obedience is the name of this habit!

Stick to your word said my father,
It has stayed with me forever;
It ensures there is no room for deceit,
Truthfulness is the name of this habit!

You give a hand to someone in need,
While not caring about about caste or creed;
Helping others without expecting a benefit,
Considerate is the name of this habit!

You treat them kindly – be it friend or foe,
Chauffeur, waiter or even everyday Joe;
Whatever it takes to be gentle – so be it,
Respect for others is the name of this habit!

Wants and needs are totally different,
Maturity is what makes it apparent;
It isn’t easy to stay away from credit,
Saving is the name of this habit!

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The Alchemy Of Desire by Tarun Tejpal

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I had picked up this book 2 years back at the annual Strand book festival, and got to read it now. Tarun Tejpal is someone I had a curiosity to read. The first sentence of the book, made me raise an eye brow and doubt what was in the offering. First 150 pages or so, I was lost and now after completing the book, I think that part of the book could have been shortened. It was repetition of unnamed protagonist’s obsession with his wife and her body, and his inability to think beyond her.

AlchemyBut after about 200 pages the story picks up and that is when you find it difficult to keep the book down. The story travels from one plane to another, from one era to another, from one continent to another, from emotions to reality, from curiosity to mystery and finally lands up with truth.

Author has divided the book in five parts: Prema or love, Karma or action, Artha or money, Kama or desire, Satya or truth. And the chapters pretty much revolve around these broader themes.

It is a story of a writer, who makes several attempts at writing a great novel, but finally lives through one and realizes that you have to live a story to be able to tell it. By some stroke of destiny, he buys a house in lower Himalayas, and the house has a mysterious history and a story that no one is willing to tell. The author gets obsessed by his desire to unearth the story so much that he looses interest in his original obsession, his wife. Finally after following the story and my joining all the facts that he collects from all possible people, he feels a sense of relief and that is when he goes back in search of his wife, content that he, at last has a story.

The story has been woven very intricately by the author, it keeps moving back and forth in time and space. The descriptions of the places, events and people are excellent. I could specifically relate to it as half the story is set in the city that I grew up in and the author describes the city from all angles, including calling it a city with no past and no visible future. He talks about the city in such a way that you can almost smell the city and feel it. He describes the emotions also with equal ease, and you can feel what the protagonist is going through. He describes his house in Himalayas, and the visuals from its various angles in such a way that you can visualize the whole valley. He describes people in such a way that you would think of someone that resembles the character.

The story touches all the aspects that touch a usual human life-childhood, politics, history, mystery, relationships, love, lust, famous and common people, chance encounters, weird people and events, cross cultures, religion, lack and abundance of money, free spirits, traditional living etc. All this is neatly woven together in a web that may entangle you.

You would enjoy reading this intense and bold story, which is definitely different and original, especially if you are an intense person and like to lead an adventurous life.

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Popularity: 20%

Leaders Make Statements, People Make Sacrifices

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Where the mind is without fear and the head held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by Thee into ever-widening thought and action;
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake

                                                                                                by Rabindranath Tagore

Life will be a peaceful journey if we are able to face difficulties without fear, swallow the bitterness of tragedy, enjoy the happiness, and love that life showers on us.  Such lovely life is being crushed to death by the ruthless terrorism in a fraction of second right in front of our eyes.  In the journey of life death is appearing everywhere in today’s world. 

Parliament, temples, malls, shops, local trains, on streets, in star hotels, in air, on land or in water – everywhere terrorists are hunting down innocent people.

Recent attacks in Mumbai with are a direct war waged by terrorists on India.  Every time something like this happens I see a regular drama and it always has the below statements:

“We will destroy the very roots of terrorism and make our country a safe place again”

“I appreciate the people for the courage they have shown in this hour of crisis”

We will not bow down before terrorism

I think by now you would have guessed the people who make these statements.  These are our Netas.  When terrorist beasts are killing people mercilessly, what is the assurance being given these leaders,:

 “Incidents like these are happening all over the world and it is difficult to predict these incidents”

 “In a big city like Mumbai it is not possible to keep an eye on every person who comes in”

This is nothing but escapism and gross irresponsibility of the leaders.  They don’t even feel ashamed for making such statements. First time when terrorists killed people, I hated terrorists.

But then they repeatedly killed people, I started hating our politicians and law makers more than I hated terrorists for giving them a license to kill. 

10 to 12 terrorists who have entered Mumbai via sea  were able to hold the entire nation as hostage for 3 days. This clearly shows how incompetent our leaders, our policies, and our intelligence are. 

As if a sudden realization has dawned, Shivraj Patil resigned form his post. 

But it took a nation to loose 200 lives of civilians, 24 police officers, and soldiers to remind the Home minister of his “Moral Responsibility”.  After the UPA government came to power the number of attacks by terrorists have increased manifold and nothing was done politically to tackle this issue.  With all their concern for the terrorism they got POTA abolished. 

These leaders who can’t even step out without a dozen commandos around them say “people here are very courageous”.  They don’t have to certify our courage.  People of this nation are always more courageous than the leaders.  Though we know that our lives are not safe every time we step out, we still walk on the street without any fear.

Leaders make statements like “we will not be cowed down by terrorism’.  But it’s we the people who show this in action.  Within 3 days of the terror attack, ‘Leopold café’ is opened and people thronged it.  This is testimony to the courage of an Indian.

Mumbai resembled a war zone for 3 days.  Once it’s over people are back on the street not because of the assurances given by our politicians but because of the courage and patriotism shown by the Armed forces. 

Those brave commandoes who have sacrificed themselves to save us gave us the courage to come out and salute them.  Those of us who witnessed their dedication and sacrifice in flushing out the terrorists from Taj, Nariman house and Oberoi can’t forget them in our life time.

Even today we don’t have proper mechanism in place to tackle something like this.  We don’t have the weapons or technology or strategy.  How can you explain bullets piercing the bullet proof jackets of our cops? Our government is not able to stop the inflow of RDX into the country from Pakistan and Afghanistan. 

Our intelligence officers became spectators when the terrorists were equipping themselves with latest weapons.

After the parliament attack in 2001, though the government declared Terrorism as a national issue, nothing was done to beef up internal security.  Though, Prime Minister spoke about setting up of a ‘Federal Investigation Agency’ nothing has materialized.  Look at America, immediately after 9/11 attacks, they have put in place ‘Department of Homeland Security’.

At last Prime Minister woke up and setup a task force to come out with a strategy to counter terrorism in 100 days.  Actually, this should have happened long back.  None of the states in India has plan in place for terrorist attacks.  There is no proper co-ordination between our Police and intelligence.  Attack on Mumbai is an attack on the whole nation. 

Hope at least now our leaders will open their eyes and really take an action to fight terrorism.

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Popularity: 25%

Let’s make India a better place to live

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“Yet again the communal clashes in the city has left the streets  burning with the flames of hatred killing thousands of people all over “.

This is Naina Sahay reporting live from Mumbai, Kal Tak. 

Naina was a young, flamboyant journalist who had earned herself a lot of accolades for her brave reporting and blunt comments that supported the truth. Her parents passed away when she was barely the age of 12 in an accident leaving behind a lot of responsibilities and a younger brother to take care of.

As she grew up she started working at a very young age in order to give her brother the best of life she could. She gave him love of a mother, father as well as sister. And in the process earned a living through whatever jobs she could lay her hands on. Naina got introduced to the field of journalism through a friend and since then there was no looking back. 

Naina just kept on climbing the success ladder to earn herself a life she truly deserved. From scratch, today she owns a good house, car and everything. But what Naina truly cared for was Armaan, her younger brother. She could never live without him. A slight fever and the girl who could report under waist deep water during Mumbai floods would go paranoid.

A small wound on Armaan would make her go berserk  and a drop of tear from Armaan’s eyes would just make Naina depressed. Probably that’s the reason why Naina was unmarried because she could not live without her brother and would want to give him her undivided attention.

But then one incident shattered her life.

In the year 1993 communal riots broke out in Mumbai .People were behind each other’s lives. Dead bodies were lying on the roads. Injured unattended and bloody and gory sight’s everywhere. People were scared to get out of their houses yet Naina risked her life to deliver news to people.  So many times the bullets must have just missed her but even through such tensed situation she would remain calm and help the injured on the streets. While doing her duty her finger constantly clicked Armaan’s number at the interval of every half an hour to ensure his safety.  

Suddenly one day Naina heard a cry of help. On drawing closer to the sound she realized there was a man badly injured and was probably taking his last breadth. The man in a hushed voice called Naina closer. Naina hesitantly went closer. The man revealed a sensational news that would rock the nation and he also had photo evidence to back his story. Naina was shocked at the evidence. Before Naina could ask him any questions the man closed his eyes forever.

The man said that the current Chief Minister was involved in the clashes of Hindu and Muslim communities and he had started communal rights in order to degrade his political rivalry. Naina had a very important evidence and also the power to stop the future bombings that were planned to kill the leader of the opposition party which would leave the entire city burning and spoil the situation even more.

Naina hurried to her house and kept the photograph with Armaan. She went to her Head Office to make arrangement for her breaking news. But what Naina wasn’t aware of was the man who followed her to her house.

While Naina was in the office preparing for the prime event the man entered her house. Armaan heard the noise and went in the front room. The man attacked Armaan, Armaan resisted and tried to fight back but the man just removed a gun and shot down six bullets into Armaan. Armaan’s knees gave away, he fell down and instantly his life was snatched by the cruelty of the world. The man ransacked the entire house and found the photograph and ran away with it.

Naina with her boss returned to her house. Her feet trembled, beads of sweat trickled down her forehead, she collapsed the darkness was’nt only for the moment but for the rest of her life.  Seeing the pool of blood which Armaan was in, disturbed the mental state of Naina.

The news was’nt deliverd but the death of Armaan resulted in the suicide of the courageous self of what Naina used to be. Yet again the politics of our country silenced the truth. She lost her mental balance, she lost her voice and what was left was a silent suicide which was never recorded..

Statistics have shown thousands of people suicide due to different reasons but have we ever thought of the loss of individuality that people suffer at the hands of our ignorance…It is high time we follow the philosophy of LIVE AND LET LIVE… It is high time we understand that we are not divided on the basis of religion, caste, creed or sex but we all belong to a much higher sect that is Humanity.

We all have 2 eyes 2 hands 1 nose 2 feet, so why the heck are we fighting for our so called differences. Let’s all join in this human chain of understanding and love so that we make India, a better place to live in.

Popularity: 31%

iPhone In India – Desire Or Disappointment?

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Like all good things in India, the iPhone will end up having its own niche market. There always have been and will be people who will buy it because of its iconic status.

The question is – is it really worth it?

At a minimum of Rs.31000, you can proudly sport a device that has been priced a little above the current price of vegetables. For a device that has sold millions, it is surprising that they have such high manufacturing costs – not to mention the stock price that needs to live up.

Next, what is 3G doing here? Waiting for the future to arrive? It is like a kindergarten student buying a Ferrari because his children will have better roads.

Let’s look at the features – nothing much has really changed except for the tons of applications for the iPhone – How many of us know that we can also install many of these on the iTouch ?  What about the several hundred applications that are already available for Windows Mobile, Sybian and Blackberry devices?

What about the service plans ? That remains to be seen. While calls in India may be cheap, mobile internet is definitely not. And with mobile internet speeds as ours, it’s going to be worth watching what happens to the user experience.

At 2 megapixels, the camera on the iPhone is pretty basic. There are phones offering higher resolution at much cheaper prices. Next comes interoperabilit. Let us see how many phones are there in the market that say, “Please dont save anything in the memory card because I want you to send everything via my services only”. And not to mention the issues that are being raised about privacy and hung iPhones in the other side of the world.

It is time to know just a little more.

Truth is we have people who spend many times more on a mobile phone than they earn in a month. Truth is that this has been a great letdown for the thousands who will still buy the device. Truth is we have people who understand less and use the features even lesser, but will tout the iPhone with all the hype.

For the saner few, there are a lot more good phones with superb features at great prices. From the Asus P320 to the HTC touch to the latest Nokia N96. Or you can always tag along a much cheaper iTouch along with your phone!

For the die hards – go ahead and buy it! its not a very bad phone either.

Popularity: 17%

We Are Like This Only

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I will see the world the way I am…

Of course, what else did you expect? There is harmony in diversity, the Yin and Yang, the Good and the Bad. Hold on!  What happened to the Ugly, huh?

Ah ! If only people would listen – listen to understand, the world would be so much a quieter place. So much energy being wasted, if only we could harvest it

Have you ever wondered what colour means to a blind man ? 

Stop! Take a deep breath, close your eyes and make your way around your house with your eyes closed. Don’t you suddenly listen more? Doesn’t it change things for a minute? Now imagine colour.

How many times have I reminded myself that I will not do onto my kids what I didn’t like as a kid- and how many times have I failed, said that I will keep a personal commitment and forgotten all about it. Promised to feed a hungry dog and did not even bother to drop that Rs.10 bill into the blue cross donations box. This is not about guilt it is all about feeling good. Feeling good about things that I want to and subconsciously, that’s why I did that. In either case I need to listen – listen to myself!

And back again. Honestly is this what my kids want from me? Why did I make a commitment if I couldn’t keep it? Does that dog really want food or does it also want to be loved? That unfortunately is the second part. Am I listening to what I really should be?

Life is full of choices. Every decision we make, the one thing missing is perhaps an undo button. And thankfully so.

We make these decisions because we believe so strongly in what we see and/or feel. When was the last time we took decisions that were not on the basis of the way we saw the world? Really it is not so hard. Every good salesman can sell his “sight” to you – in person, in the news, in the papers, in the books – everywhere. In this sight lie our beliefs, our feelings and our decisions.

If we can listen to strangers and see what they see, why is it that we cant do this more often with a lot less resistance? More so with people we already trust?  

The world is a big place. Pretty big! Devote that extra second and reap a minute. Slow down. Do not underestimate the power of good positive thought. Respect that thought from someone. He/she may not be the most intelligent but may just want to be heard.

I’ve been trying to slow down, listen more. It is not easy, not one bit. Honestly, I haven’t achieved much in the last year but as a person I have improved a tiny bit. But alas! this is just the start. I’m still bad – but I sure am not ugly :-)

Maybe someday, I will see the world the way it is. Not the way I am.

Popularity: 9%

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