Wednesday, December 31, 2014

THE FRUSTRATED FACEBOOK USER


  Jan 1st 2015...

       Today i was so happy,first day of fresh year, got sometime, opened Facebook thinking at least today i can see many happy posts and pics of my friends with lot of new year wishes.. and to wish them back.I was looking at posts and pics with a smile on face,but suddenly my smile faded and slowly it turned to irritation later to frustration........
  It's because i came across a frustrating article(http://scroll.in/article/698006/Rani-Padmini-and-four-other-Hindutva-history-myths-exploded/).....The title of the article itself is so offensive...and the article is completely filled with rubbish.I know i can just ignore that article and move on...But if it's about my religion.. I'm perfectly OK,If it's about my language... OK, I'm fine.If it's about my place,culture,favourite actor etc., I still can tolerate....But It's about my country and it's great history,which is questioning our credibility.I was like WHO THE HELL THIS???? i just felt like screaming HOW??? HOW CAN SOMEBODY WRITE SUCH RUBBISH???AND WORST PART IS....PEOPLE,SO CALLED RESPONSIBLE INDIAN CITIZENS, ARE LIKING AND SHARING THIS BLOODY TRASH.May be I'm over reacting...But i just can't ignore and i can't argue(arguing with a fool proves there are two) so i chose to write.write. I'm a history lover,I just keep reading lot of stuff about it.Especially I'm obsessed about INDIAN HISTORY,cause our history always amuse me with it's wonders and mysteries, and leaves me with a proud feeling of being part of such a great country.

  I don't know, I am getting a feeling like people are becoming more and more narrow minded now a days,I'm damn sure there is only a very little part of society who genuinely know and believe the greatness of our motherland.Through such bloody articles like this...What image are we giving about our country to our younger generation and rest of the world????


 Sorry Guys hope i didn't spoil your New year day with my post...
Wishing all a wonderful and splendid year ahead..... :)

    

Friday, November 21, 2014

INDIA IS A POOR COUNTRY



 Yeah I understand the look on your face,It's not a breaking news or rare fact, but today my point does not relate to hunger in our country or poverty in our country,but it focuses on job dissatisfaction,work pressure,workplace frustration....blah, blah.I know you would be wondering how is my post title related to it.

 We often come across many,who have lot of complaints about their respective jobs. Literally, I have seen people who cry to face Monday,and many hate their job,workplace to core but still..... Only some exceptional people who are genuinely happy with their job and love their work.Does anyone gave a thought about it? Why does it happen? Why can't everyone feel happy for their work?Why people are looking for motivational speeches,salsa,yoga, meditation etc etc to relieve from stress.Answer is really simple,they are in a wrong place and their genuine interest lies some where else.If we choose our passion as our profession,then  our work itself becomes meditation,our work itself becomes a stress buster and instead of hating Mondays we will wait for it. Correct me,if I am wrong.

 There is a very little part of our society, which has the luxury to choose their passion as their profession(Why I am calling it as luxury, you will understand later).Again question raises ..Why??? The answer is simple, because of insecurity to remain unemployed.In a middle class  family,if a boy has great interest in Painting, do you really think parents will support him in taking Art as his career ???I am not blaming parents as well,It's again insecurity which stops them,they can't afford to wait for years till their son becomes a successful painter.That's why instead they encourage their kids to take some professional course to settle down soon.If you go to a engineering student and ask why did he choose to become engineer,his answer will be,I can have great opportunities outside to settle down(Just checkout how many engineers does India produce in a year),Is this the only factor we should look for???? Do you feel, all engineering or any professional course students are opting this subjects because it's their passion???(If so we would find lot many Mokshagundam Visweswarayya's and Ratan Tata's till now)

 I don't feel any bad to relate this with our medal count in International Sports.Being one of the most populous country,we manage to get minimum medals.May be many of our champions are busy in regretting about their wrong career choice.Being a typical middle class Indian, I can just pray for a society where we value education instead of money,where we give same respect to both arts and science streams,where both farmer and industrialist have same stature.I seriously want to see students choose to become lawyers,painters,journalists,historians,astronauts,scientist,farmers,etc etc (only because it's their passion, not for any insecure reasons).May be a proper way of skill distribution,unlike now lakhs of students competing for just hundreds of seats(IITs,IIMs).

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Diwali Special

     Diwali is always my most favourite festival,The best part in this festival is lots and lots of light , lot of crowd nd crackers.I love it, lot of action,lot of fun.Unlike other festivals,which end up eating yummy foods, eating good food never make a great day to me, ya if it includes with good activity and enthusiasm. But now a days i feel so depressed, when young people are  least interested in this festival and if reason asked, the great reason behind it is POLLUTION, my god sooo much concern about nature, can't believe, it's our youth who is talking about this.
  I just want to ask these "so called pollution concerned people" some questions..
Dears do you realize your mobile phones and electronic gadgets contribution to pollution(browse about E waste),Your trendy vehicles (major contribution),electricity wastage,your plastic usage and many others(can't list out all, it's very long). One final question just tell me how may trees did u plant till date? (ya i know, would have planted at least 50, so much concerned about nature). I genuinely feel these "so called pollution concerned people" has no right to talk about pollution until they lead a ideal pollution free life(like throwing their mobiles,stop using their vehicles and opting to walk,stop using refrigerators as they contribute for ozone depletion,stop drinking soft drinks to avoid plastic and blah blah blah....).We make hell of nature everyday, and suddenly one day we say we stop burning crackers because we are so much concern about nature,If this concern we show in our daily life,celebrating Diwali thrice in a year hardly makes any difference.
   Diwali is the biggest and brightest festival,it's a festival of togetherness and joy,Just come out of house have fun with all,participate with enthusiasm, and burn small amount of crackers as well ;) .After all they aren't that bad,Instead of avoiding Diwali, let's take a pledge to control pollution we create everyday.

                        HAVE A JOYFUL DIWALI FRIENDS