30 December 2006

Dubai from sky












01 December 2006

Retreat is at this time

At last, I just have done with my seventh semester... though it was better than previous semester...

Now soon after this, I have to start my final group project...

Exams and studies apart for few days... I need a break...

I loved the way this semester passed by... this was the best semester compared to other six semesters...

There are many happy memories; lots of hangout in ECR and Pondicherry; parties in beach house at ECR and not to forget lots of knowledge for the start of project, shared by Kumar sir...

This semester I achieved lots of knowledge in academics and even in life, this is simply amazing...

This semester I am planning to go to Nagercoil with Shanmugham....

22 November 2006

Role of soldier in the defence of India

Every Indian contributes something as far as the defence of India is concerned. But the role, which a soldier plays in defending and protecting the borders of India, is really unparalleled. A soldier is the most disciplined lot of the nation. Upon him depends, to a great extent, the security and stability of the nation.

A soldier’s life, no doubt, is very difficult and hard. It is he who obeys the order of his commanders and does what so ordered by them. a soldier keeps nightlong vigils on the borders even in the face of great and grave dangers. He stands heroically before his enemies. For a soldier, in the words of Longfellow:

There’s not to make reply,

There’s not to reason why,

There’s but to do and die.

A soldier faces death bravely. He fights up to last moment of his life in order to protect his motherland. He scarifies everything for the sake of the nation. It is he who has to live miles away from his family. It is he who goes into the jaws of the death while defending his country.

His life is not bed of roses; rather, it is a bed of thrones. With his meagre income, he feeds himself and his family. The life of soldier is really very hard but he is not scared by it. For him, defence of the country is the foremost in his duties and responsibilities.

During the war, he fights bravely but at the same time, he helps the civilian population as well. The role, which Indian soldiers played during indo-pak war, is exemplary. Our soldiers helped and assisted the civilian population of Pakistan. They offered them food and drinks and did not harm them. So, Indian soldiers acted in accordance with the noble Indian traditions.

A soldier is ready to face death. He never shirks responsibility. He fights in the most difficult terrains or, the hills Ad Mountains, plains ad forests. The defence of the country is the only mission of his life.

A writer, a politician, a statesman, a businessman and a teacher play their own roles through their actions, abilities and aptitudes. But the role, which a soldier plays while safeguarding the frontiers of the motherland, is paramount and unique. He lives for the nation and dies for her dignity. He makes history and history immortalises him.

12 November 2006

READING HABIT

Knowledge knows no bounds. Even if we gain more and more of knowledge, we cannot be satisfied as there is much more than we could absorb. Reading books contributes towards the enrichment of our knowledge in terms of human experiences and information. Unfortunately, we in India, do not have reading habit. That is why, in India, 70 percent of the total number of book published are the text books whereas in the western countries, this percentage is not more than 30 percent.

Once, the famous Indian writer, Mulk Raj Anand, was asked about reasons for low reading habit in our country. His reply was that India had a tradition of verbal communication of knowledge from one generation to another. The pananiya shiksha proclaims that those, who learnt from written records, were the lowest in the rank among the seeker of knowledge.

Even today, the formal teaching method of imparting knowledge to students is based on “note memory”, lectures and reproduction. It hardly expects the students to delve into the vast mass of knowledge. This method touches students superficially and in effect, it has failed to arouse an inner urge among them for self study.

The inculcation of the habit of reading depends upon three factors-pedagogical, bibliographical and bibliotheca. The first one is related to teaching and can play an important role. But the teaching profession unfortunately, lays more emphasis on achieving short term objectives rather than on the ultimate goal. In order to prepare for examinations, students prefer to consult more diluted and cheap text books rather than standard texts. Teaching should lay stress on self improvement and self development of the students to prepare them for lives. For self improvement, love for books and reading are the essential pre-requisites.

This should be supplemented with the right type of reading material and that is the bibliographical factor. Unfortunately, we do not have any reading material for children and adults. Language is another barrier. We are also divorced from the main stream of literature because there is hardly any translation facility available in the country. So, we do not know anything about what has been written in the different parts of the country in various languages.

The third factor is the bibliothecal factor. It underlines the role of the library as an institution to coordinate the activities of described two factors earlier. There should be libraries that must be rich in terms of collections. The books should be easily available.

21 October 2006

Subhas Chandra Bose - Part 1

Subhas Chandra Bose is my favourite leader and admiration. You can see a series of topics on him from today.

Subhas Chandra Bose is known as Netaji. He is one of the prominent and highly respected leaders during the independence movement in India.

Netaji had conflict with Mahatma Gandhi over the ideology. They both differ in ideology to get independence from British raj. Because of this conflict he has resigned from the post president of Indian national congress. Netaji always advocated violence as a means to achieve independence.
After resigning from Indian national congress, he established All India Forward Bloc. He believed that with the establishment of forward bloc, India will full and complete independence at the earliest. British authorities sent him to prison for 11 times.

He saw Second World War as an opportunity to attack British. He thought this may be weakness for British authorities. With the outbreak of world war he flew to Germany, Japan and Soviet Union to gather alliance to attack Britishers in India. With the help of Japanese he formed Indian National Army (INA) against British. INA mostly comprised the war prisoners and plantation workers from Malaysia, Singapore and other Southeast Asia.

His views on politics and his alliance with Nazi’s to oppose British have raised many arguments among many historians and politicians. It is believed that he died in 1945 but still there is many speculations about his death.

18 October 2006

Inspiration








15 October 2006

Kadhal Konden - 18 vayathil

hi readers
I have transated the tamil movie song lyric in english...
what ever you see at 18, cross the limits to enjoy it,
a boatman's life is restricted to the sea,
learn to live beyond the waves.
the other name for happiness is woman,won't all desires lead to her?
isn't manhood's duty to make womanhood go ecstatic.

what ever you see at 18, cross the limits to enjoy it,
a boatman's life is restricted to the sea,
learn to live beyond the waves.

on the beach road when intoxication is slowly enveloping you,
there's no difference between men and women.
touching at sensuous places, getting all fired up,
there's no end to fun,who's she? biting me with her teeth.
don't know where i had her?
is it culture? fast modernizing country?
born down the people who critize this.

what ever you see at 18,
cross the limits to enjoy it,
a boatman's life is restricted to the sea, learn to live beyond the waves.

seeing me & expressing love to me oh god!
you'll say, i'm your brother.
pinching my heart,pushing me aside when i cry,
you'll fly away to live in america.
love is nothing but taking few lives.
tears will not help you in love,
your heart is with me here,
your body is with him there,if it happens what'll you be called as?

the other name for happiness is woman,
won't all desires lead to her?
isn't manhood's duty to make womanhood go ecstatic.
what ever you see at 18,
cross the limits to enjoy it,a boatman's life is restricted to the sea,
learn to live beyond the waves.

25 September 2006

Swami Vivekananda

This post is about a person who was one of the most famous and influential spiritual leader. He is none other than Swami Vivekananda.

He was the disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. He later founded of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. In the Hindu reform movement he was the figure.

He introduced Yoga and Vedanta to America and England with his lectures and seminars. Vivekananda was the first Indian sage to introduce eastern thoughts to World’s Parliament of Religions. In this lecture he started with “Sisters and Brothers of America”, this made peoples to clap for nearly two minutes just for his introduction, before the start of speech. This speech has brought fame for him in Chicago and later other parts of America.

From his childhood he had a gifted brainpower and intense memory. He practised meditation from his early life. He had photographic memory and he could read entire book in minutes.
When he went to college, many questions raised in his mind about the existence of god. After this series of doubts he joined Brahmo samaj and attended various religious meetings. But this could not satisfy him. And he started asking question to leaders of Brahmo Samaj but there answer didn’t satisfy him. Then his college principle told him to meet Sri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa, to clear his doubts.

19 September 2006

Maiden Post

Hi all,

This is maiden post as a blogger. From today I am a blogger.

I was planning to create a blog for long time, by the day I came to know about the blogging.

I don't know how often I will post, but I think this a great platform to share my ideas and views...

I will try my best to keep it updated very often...