Thursday, August 28, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAKSHI !!
She is a kind of writer who evoke sensation in the reader,she has her very own and different way of writing .Her writings begin with her words but ends at reader,her writings has the power to attract people and make them lost in it.
On this special day, we wish you all the very best, all the joy you can ever have and may you be blessed abundantly today, tomorrow and the days to come !
You are a gift for our team.
Wishing you metric tons of happiness.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
On this special day, we wish you all the very best, all the joy you can ever have and may you be blessed abundantly today, tomorrow and the days to come !
You are a gift for our team.
Wishing you metric tons of happiness.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHRUTI !!
Words
— so innocent they are,as standing
in the dictionary,how potent for good they become in the hand of one who knows how to combine them.
And you are one among them who knows how to combine and make reader fall in love with them.
Look outside its so pleasent
Sun smiling for you
Trees dancing for you
Birds singing for you
All to wish you a Happy Birthday.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
in the dictionary,how potent for good they become in the hand of one who knows how to combine them.
And you are one among them who knows how to combine and make reader fall in love with them.
Look outside its so pleasent
Sun smiling for you
Trees dancing for you
Birds singing for you
All to wish you a Happy Birthday.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
Thursday, August 14, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY APURVA !!
She is a pillar for our work,
Describing her is not easy,but also not less then a priviledge.!
She is the one who makes the team function smoothly everyday,who inspires us to be the best that we can be..
Her proper guidance and support has led our team to great heights.!
"many to wash and dry,
sometimes they argue and sometimes they cry,
some hold the crayons,
other marks the wall".
She has done a fantastic job teaching them how to work together!
Its not their fault if bees come to attack you today,because bees get attracted to honey,and you are already soo sweet.!
Thanks for travelling this road with us and leading us onward.
The stars of joy and the sunshine of success always shine above your head,have a marvellous birthday!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
Describing her is not easy,but also not less then a priviledge.!
She is the one who makes the team function smoothly everyday,who inspires us to be the best that we can be..
Her proper guidance and support has led our team to great heights.!
"many to wash and dry,
sometimes they argue and sometimes they cry,
some hold the crayons,
other marks the wall".
She has done a fantastic job teaching them how to work together!
Its not their fault if bees come to attack you today,because bees get attracted to honey,and you are already soo sweet.!
Thanks for travelling this road with us and leading us onward.
The stars of joy and the sunshine of success always shine above your head,have a marvellous birthday!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
Saturday, August 9, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONALI !!
It might be raining when u were born,but it wasn't raining
The sky was crying was crying because it has lost its most beautiful angel :)
On your birthday wear your birthday cap,blow the candles
plunk your face in the cake,enjoy your special day.!!
Hope you get all your heart desires !
Here's wishing u a day full of pleasant surprises !
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
The sky was crying was crying because it has lost its most beautiful angel :)
On your birthday wear your birthday cap,blow the candles
plunk your face in the cake,enjoy your special day.!!
Hope you get all your heart desires !
Here's wishing u a day full of pleasant surprises !
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
Friday, August 8, 2014
7 ways to identify a First year.
1) They always move in jhunds.
2) They roam around in hostel corridors with B.V Ramana.
5) You can see them armed with a deadly weapon - DRAFTER.
6) They will be seen in mess 3 times a day.
7) Every time they see a violet pigeon with colorful feathers (a.k.a Peacock) they pull out their cameras.
-Vividha Goyal
Source: Google images
2) They roam around in hostel corridors with B.V Ramana.
3) They will wait for shuttle for up to 30 minutes.
4) They wear the most fancy and flashy clothes with matching chappals.
5) You can see them armed with a deadly weapon - DRAFTER.
6) They will be seen in mess 3 times a day.
7) Every time they see a violet pigeon with colorful feathers (a.k.a Peacock) they pull out their cameras.
-Vividha Goyal
Source: Google images
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
MY CHILDHOOD DEN
May-27-2014
12:20 am
I apologize for the clumsy title. But I couldn’t think of anything more unusual considering it is midnight- my usual creative high time. Sigh. It’s been very long since my imagination has been betraying me and so has my laptop. I was sitting in my attic munching away at my favourite juicy water melons and feeling the cool breeze blow through my hair, when I began recollecting my childhood memories. All the corners that used to be my favourite hiding places including some pits between the garden plants, the mystic generator cage and more so. I’m trying to seal a very interesting part of my childhood down the years but I might slip here and there.
I loved hanging out at Mrs Benedict’s place maybe because that was my first close encounter with the animal kingdom. Her house was tiny, crowded, vivid, wacky and messy all at the same time. It had a huge garden area all around, which she turned into a unique menagerie. But it was rather infamous among the mothers of our colony for obvious reasons. Kids were strictly instructed to stay away from 14-A Kodesia Enclave.
To begin with, she had this adorable pet dog I called Tuk-Tuk because she was such a sloth. She wouldn’t even bother to bark in the least if God forbid any burglar walked in someday!
Whenever I’d pass by in the evenings, Mrs Benedict used to be watering the plants and Smoke would always be hanging loose on either of the two tall papaya trees in the garden area. Did he love the woody scent of the papayas?? I’d always wonder. But Mrs Benedict later told me Tuk-Tuk hated the huge black cat and would scare the daylights out of him if he’d enter her territory. That was the only possible accomplishment she had to her name!
I remember she had a big French window looking out in the garden. The garden was another thing altogether. A fully functional kitchen garden she had with tomato, radish, carrot, mint, chilli plants and papaya and guava trees. I loved spending time in kitchen garden where every morning I had the duty to fetch vegetables and flowers that were fully bloomed. Sometimes when I’d be reckless (which was a lot of times), I’d lie curled up on the grass, under a tree with a cushion and a book in hand, then Piper (the baby lemur) would rush out to me and I’d chase him around in the bushes. This process involved a lot of bruises since he kicked, and screeched. Anyway, after the whole taming him down would be over, he’d end up sleeping over in my left arm which tickled a bit but was cute anyhow.
And of course I have an elephantine memory on this; she had a really grown-up son too, who hardly used to be there and would be busy working at his computer whenever he was around. After all, sight of a human being was a refreshing change for the eyes sometimes!!
Ohh... Did I miss out on Chester (the turtle)??
Well, the eldest Man Of The House he was. And I somehow incredibly always knew when err.... he needed to heed nature calls. So I’d pick him up, huge shell-like thing he was, and rush him to the garden area.
In those nights when exams wouldn’t let me sleep, Mrs Benedict’s birds would sing, flutter and cheer me up from their cage even at night. And I’d stand in my balcony and look out into the night, the moon, and few specking lights here and there. Who says you can’t see breeze, I could, back then. It was always so quiet and peaceful there.
I loved those hours I spent in the world’s most amazing neighbourhood ever, where I watched television eating away at chocolate ricotta pies that she’d prepare during Christmas, had my first acquaintance with the computer world, Piper! A living memory of my comradeship with “the animal kingdom”, and the X-mas trees we planted from the garden pots are now taller than the house itself. Whenever I cross that road across Kodesia Enclave, I can recognize my DEN because of these two huge trees. They’re always there.
May-27-2014
12:20 am
I apologize for the clumsy title. But I couldn’t think of anything more unusual considering it is midnight- my usual creative high time. Sigh. It’s been very long since my imagination has been betraying me and so has my laptop. I was sitting in my attic munching away at my favourite juicy water melons and feeling the cool breeze blow through my hair, when I began recollecting my childhood memories. All the corners that used to be my favourite hiding places including some pits between the garden plants, the mystic generator cage and more so. I’m trying to seal a very interesting part of my childhood down the years but I might slip here and there.
I loved hanging out at Mrs Benedict’s place maybe because that was my first close encounter with the animal kingdom. Her house was tiny, crowded, vivid, wacky and messy all at the same time. It had a huge garden area all around, which she turned into a unique menagerie. But it was rather infamous among the mothers of our colony for obvious reasons. Kids were strictly instructed to stay away from 14-A Kodesia Enclave.
To begin with, she had this adorable pet dog I called Tuk-Tuk because she was such a sloth. She wouldn’t even bother to bark in the least if God forbid any burglar walked in someday!
Whenever I’d pass by in the evenings, Mrs Benedict used to be watering the plants and Smoke would always be hanging loose on either of the two tall papaya trees in the garden area. Did he love the woody scent of the papayas?? I’d always wonder. But Mrs Benedict later told me Tuk-Tuk hated the huge black cat and would scare the daylights out of him if he’d enter her territory. That was the only possible accomplishment she had to her name!
I remember she had a big French window looking out in the garden. The garden was another thing altogether. A fully functional kitchen garden she had with tomato, radish, carrot, mint, chilli plants and papaya and guava trees. I loved spending time in kitchen garden where every morning I had the duty to fetch vegetables and flowers that were fully bloomed. Sometimes when I’d be reckless (which was a lot of times), I’d lie curled up on the grass, under a tree with a cushion and a book in hand, then Piper (the baby lemur) would rush out to me and I’d chase him around in the bushes. This process involved a lot of bruises since he kicked, and screeched. Anyway, after the whole taming him down would be over, he’d end up sleeping over in my left arm which tickled a bit but was cute anyhow.
And of course I have an elephantine memory on this; she had a really grown-up son too, who hardly used to be there and would be busy working at his computer whenever he was around. After all, sight of a human being was a refreshing change for the eyes sometimes!!
Ohh... Did I miss out on Chester (the turtle)??
Well, the eldest Man Of The House he was. And I somehow incredibly always knew when err.... he needed to heed nature calls. So I’d pick him up, huge shell-like thing he was, and rush him to the garden area.
In those nights when exams wouldn’t let me sleep, Mrs Benedict’s birds would sing, flutter and cheer me up from their cage even at night. And I’d stand in my balcony and look out into the night, the moon, and few specking lights here and there. Who says you can’t see breeze, I could, back then. It was always so quiet and peaceful there.
I loved those hours I spent in the world’s most amazing neighbourhood ever, where I watched television eating away at chocolate ricotta pies that she’d prepare during Christmas, had my first acquaintance with the computer world, Piper! A living memory of my comradeship with “the animal kingdom”, and the X-mas trees we planted from the garden pots are now taller than the house itself. Whenever I cross that road across Kodesia Enclave, I can recognize my DEN because of these two huge trees. They’re always there.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
KHAMOSH PATHHAR !!
Pathhar
Wo pathhar hai banjar bhumi ka
Dil me uske na sur- na saaz hote hain.
Phir bhi ik tak dekh raha suraj ko,
Akhir pathhar ke bhi parwaaz hote hain.
Kuch adhiyal sa-
Kuch hai kathor wo,
Na preet ke in me andaaz hote hain.
Dekho aj jal jal kar mar raha hai ye;
Iske tukadon par in gharon ke aggaz hote hain.
Barsaat ke rone par-
Katara katara pighal jae,
Par hawa ke jhokhon se naraz hote hain.
Parvat chattano ki neev hain ye,
Jinme dabe khazano ke ye humraaz hote hain.
Wo pathhar hai behate pani ka,
Har imtehaan ke ye mohtaaj hote hain.
Kabhi aag me jalta hua ek koyla
Toh kabhi nagine ban sar ka taaj hote hain.
Ye banata hai ashiyane unke-
Jo makbaron me quid hain,
Wahin kahin is par prem ke khurede alfaaz hote hain.
Ye hota hai humraahi manzil ke safar me,
Jab khushali ke ped tabiyat se nasaaz hote hain.
Shubhangi Sharma
MUST, Laxmangarh
Ebola - Will Spread Beyond.
The deadly Ebola virus has been devastating parts of Africa since the first outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1976. In the latest outbreak, the World Health Organization has reported 1,201 cases and 672 deaths since March of this year, in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.
How contagious is Ebola?
This is not a highly transmissible disease, where the number of people who can be infected by a single individual is high. You have to come into very close contact with blood, organs, or bodily fluids of infected animals, including people.
What does the Ebola virus do to the body?
It's a hemorrhagic fever virus. It causes an intensive inflammatory response. You wind up going into shock. You can't maintain your blood pressure. Ultimately, all your organs fail.
How long does it take to get sick once you're infected?
You may not show signs of disease for up to three weeks, but most people begin to show signs roughly a week after infection. Death comes within a few days to another week.
Is it possible to treat Ebola, to survive infection?
It's typically a lethal infection [with up to a 90 percent fatality rate]. People can recover, but it's not common. There are no treatments. The only thing we can do is try to maintain people's blood volumes by giving them fluids.
Are treatments under development?
There are people who are trying to develop antibodies from people who've recovered from infection and have antibodies that will neutralize the virus. And others [are] trying to work on drugs that may interfere with ability of the virus to reproduce itself.
Do we need to be concerned about Ebola spreading to India ?
I do think (although I am no expert and I didn't come across anyone important with an opinion on this on the web) it is possible that somebody could be infected in one of these countries and fly to India. Given our health care system, and vast population and state of living it's likely that we would have widespread disease. We would be on top of it, and we would not be able to contain it. Our health care system is in poor shape and our government does not give a shit. In my opinion the government should spread awareness before it's too late.
Source:Content from: Yahoo News. Wikipedia. BBC. Image: National Geographic
-Vividha Goyal
Saturday, August 2, 2014
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RASHI !!
You are one among those prominent
By your photographs ,the world seems to be more beautiful..
On this special day, whisper a wish to a butterfly and it will fly upto heaven and make it come true!
Wishing you the treasure of happy yesterday and the gift of bright tomorrows !!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!
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