Friday, May 15, 2015
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Life is like a wheel!
Life is like a wheel, it keeps on moving, turning and evolving. The part of wheel which is down will come up and the part of wheel which is up will come down. This is also like life that moves on continuously; difficult days will end into happiness and happy days will turn gloomy. As life moves on spreading different colors of life, the maturity level of person also increases! Keep moving, keep enjoying the different shades of life! :)
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
PIKU
After a long time, I thoroughly enjoyed a movie. 'Piku', is based on the life of a Bengali girl named 'Piku'. The relationship between Piku and her father is the main theme of movie and it changes as the movie progresses. Her father is retired, settled in Delhi and is suffering from chronic constipation. He wants to visit Kolkatta. Because of his poor health he decided to go by taxi. The journey through car is depicted beautifully and humorously by the director Shoojit Sircar. Amitabh Bachchan plays the character of Bhaskor Banerjee excellently. Many years before in the movie Anand he depicted the same character with perfection. Deepika Padukone acted well. Irrfan Khan's eye movements are worth watching.
In the end of post I will say, Piku is simple, witty n crisp! Don't miss it!
Monday, May 11, 2015
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Sunday, May 10, 2015
Down the memory lane!
Dear Ma,
It was you
who taught me to distinguish between the two things which appeared similar to
me but were quite different such as ‘b’ and ‘d’, ‘6’ and ‘9’, ‘blue’ and
‘violet’, ‘cow’ and ‘buffalo’, ‘mango’ and ‘pear’, ‘left’ and ‘right’, ‘multiplication’
and ‘division’. When I grew up you taught me the most important thing that need
to be distinguished all through the life – the ability to distinguish between
‘honesty’ and ‘dishonesty’, ‘truth’ and ‘lie’, ‘faithfulness’ and ‘unfaithfulness’.
I still
remember the day when my classmate, baby ‘V’ decided not to make the project on
‘Diseases caused by mosquitoes’ rather get it done from a doctor on pay basis.
I requested you to also get my project work done from him as I would not be
able to give it a professional touch how hard I might try. You explained me
that for doing any work there are two ways – one is difficult, long and
requires lot of hard work but there is success in end for sure and other is
short, too easy and tempting but one will fall or get in trap any time. You
asked me to choose one out of two options. As I have faith in you, I opted for
the success in the end. You helped me in making the project from library books
and newspaper cuttings related to health. It took my whole three days to
collect, analyze and compile that data where as baby ‘F’ enjoyed those days in
watching movies and cricket match.
I and baby
‘F’ submitted the project on time. Next day in the school, as the teacher
entered the class, she called baby ‘F’ and asked, “Did you made the project
yourself?
She nodded.
Teacher
shouted, “Tell me the truth.”
She said,
“Yes, I made it.”
The teacher
wrote a big zero on her project report and showed to the class. “If anybody
repeats the same mistake, I will give a BIG zero. If you need any help you can
come to me anytime, I am always there to help you but don’t you dare to get it
done by others.” The teacher punished baby ‘F’ for telling a lie. Your guidance to choose the
right path saved me from being humiliated in front of the whole class. I realized
the importance and significance of truth, honesty and faith in your teachings.
That day I can never forget!
Yesterday
at work place, Mr. ‘D’ gave me a lucrative offer for changing some figures in
company’s data. The bribe was too tempting too resist but the values you had
incorporated in me were still there. Without any hesitation, I declined that
offer.
Your
values, teaching are always with me to guide me, to overcome obstacles whenever
I find them on my path of success.
Your dearest daughter,
Cutie
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Friday, May 8, 2015
Gender Equality at home
“Yesterday we returned from a
five day tour of Rajasthan. The house was extremely dirty and it took me six
hours to do the dusting, mopping and changing bed sheets. My mother cooked the
food for the family while I washed all the dirty clothes we accumulated in our
journey. Oh! I am hell tired. And I am feeling sleepy in the office.” Ms. ‘F’
said.
“When you were working was
your brother busy?” I asked.
“Yes, He was watching the
cricket match between India and Pakistan .”
“But he could have helped you
in washing clothes. These days, it is very easy to clean dirty clothes because
of good washing powder like Ariel.”
“My father and brother don’t
help us in work chores. On returning home after office hours they both either
watch T.V. or read newspaper or sometimes play video games on laptop.”
“Auntiji and you both must be
dog tired after working for whole day in office and doing all household work without
any maid.”
“My mother screams more
frequently on me than earlier. I feel it is because of decrease in her efficiency
with the increase in age where as the pressure of work at office and home
remains the same.”
“You should convince uncle that
aunty is now not able to cope up with the office and household work because of
that she screams and shouts more. Any family member can’t divide her office
work but atleast you all can together lessen her work pressure at home. You
should persuade uncle to help aunty in household chores like chopping
vegetables, attending door bells, washing clothes, watering plants and serving
food. When uncle will start helping aunty in household chores your brother will
follow his example. Look as soon as I am out of the house my husband look after
the house from cooking food to looking after the kids. As you know my parents
and in-laws live with us, he takes care of them as well. Proudly I will say, he
earns more than me and manages the house even better than me! Last weekend lots
of guests turned up in our house and the maid took an unexpected leave. There
was a huge pile of soiled dishes which he cleans all alone while I was cleaning
the house, changing the bed sheets and cushion covers and helping the kids in
doing their home work. After finishing our respective works, we all sit
together to watch the latest release of Ranbir Kapoor. We have a gender
equality at home that’s why we all enjoy life as no need arise to vent out the
frustrations accumulated because of imbalance in household work. Our life is
balanced and happier as we have gender equality at home.”
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