Wish you all “Happy Independence Day”
India is now 60 years Young! The evidence is More than 65% of Indians are below 30 years age.
Youth! The most powerful asset of Indian which no other country has. This is one of the reasons why India is doing well in IT and BPO sectors. Youth have a right, and an obligation, to participate actively in destiny of the nation. Youth has great potential, unfortunately we haven’t discovered it.
Many times we say “Is desh ka kuchh Nahi ho sakta” “Hum Kya Kar sakte hein”. We have many negative things in mind. If we have not tried doing something new how will it happen? We will have to develop positive outlook. Once you have positive outlook, you automatically develop creative outlook. Youth is linked with a creative approach because the youth is looking at every issue from a fresh point of view.
Why is youth silent? Its now time to play our part; all we need to do is to start believing in ourselves, develop positive outlook. We need to work hand in hand, If we can’t do anything for our nation, who else?
We all must aim high in our personal lives as well as for the country.
It’s time to start Networking for Progress, reviving traditions, and nourish our minds and touching new horizons.
First step towards reviving traditions would be, when we meet any Indian or Non-Indian we would say “Namaste”.
August 14, 2007
July 30, 2007
July 08, 2005
May 01, 2005
your dreams
YOUR DREAMS
Follow your dreams Let them take you away
Let them guide and enlighten you Each step of the way
Embrace them, cherish them And watch them grow
Work through life's mysteries, Ebb and flow
Think of your dreams often And what you must do
So that every one of them Will come true
Focus on your dream And not the things in your way
And your load will be lighter Than it was yesterday
Want to win, prepare to win, Expect to win too,
Don't let the adversity Get the best of you
If you plan your work And work your plan
Your dreams will come true Time and again
Believe in the magic, Don't wish it away
Sacrifice for your dreams Each and every day
Dreams come true For those who follow through!
January 27, 2005
January 26 2005 56th Republic Day of India
January 26 2005 56th Republic Day of India
On August 15, 1947, India became formally independent of the United Kingdom. However, the country remained a Commonwealth Realm under the leadership of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The Indian Constituent Assembly adopted India's constitution, drafted by Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on November 26, 1949. On January 26, 1950 The Constitution of India was put in effect and India became a secular republic within the Commonwealth after promulgating its constitution on January 26, 1950. Hence every year26 January is celebrated as Republic Day. The Constitution of India is the world's lengthiest written constitution. The amendment passed, and on January 26, 1950 Rajendra Prasad became the first President of India.
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On August 15, 1947, India became formally independent of the United Kingdom. However, the country remained a Commonwealth Realm under the leadership of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The Indian Constituent Assembly adopted India's constitution, drafted by Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on November 26, 1949. On January 26, 1950 The Constitution of India was put in effect and India became a secular republic within the Commonwealth after promulgating its constitution on January 26, 1950. Hence every year26 January is celebrated as Republic Day. The Constitution of India is the world's lengthiest written constitution. The amendment passed, and on January 26, 1950 Rajendra Prasad became the first President of India.
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January 01, 2005
Tsunami Disaster
Tsunami wave which were caused by a massive earthquake on the Indian Ocean hit India on Dec 26, 2004 and claimed thousand of lives in India and six other countries.
A tsunami (pronounced tsu-NAA-mee). The term "tsunami" comes from the Japanese meaning tsu (harbor) and nami (wave). A tsunami can be generated by any disturbance that displaces a large mass of water, such as an earthquake, landslide or meteor impact. The difference between Tsunami waves and tidal waves is that while the former hit only the harbours and coastal areas even as the other parts of the sea remain calm, the latter make the sea rough. The result is a deep wave that reaches from the sea's surface to the floor and travels horizontally at speeds up to 500 miles per hour and reaches heights between 50 and 100 feet.
More about tsunami
A tsunami (pronounced tsu-NAA-mee). The term "tsunami" comes from the Japanese meaning tsu (harbor) and nami (wave). A tsunami can be generated by any disturbance that displaces a large mass of water, such as an earthquake, landslide or meteor impact. The difference between Tsunami waves and tidal waves is that while the former hit only the harbours and coastal areas even as the other parts of the sea remain calm, the latter make the sea rough. The result is a deep wave that reaches from the sea's surface to the floor and travels horizontally at speeds up to 500 miles per hour and reaches heights between 50 and 100 feet.
More about tsunami
December 29, 2004
Career Songs for all Professionals..........
- When in college !! Hum honge kaamiyaab, Hum honge kaamiyaab ek din.......
- When giving interview to Multi-National Company ....Tu hi re .. Too hi re. Tere bina main kaise jiyun....
- Waiting for interview result !! Inteha ho gayi Intezar ki...aayinaaa kuch khabar mere yaar ki...
- Just joined .. Too cheez badi hai mast mast
- After some time .. Yeh kahaan aagaye hum??
- After some more time ..Naa koi umang hai, naa koi tarang hai, meri zindagi kya ek katiPatanghai (booohoooo)
- Floating the resume' Kabootar ja ja ja ...... Kabootar ja ja ja .......
- Finally when you don't get a better offer any longer... Jeena yehaan, marna yehaan, iske siwa jaana kahaan.........
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