Sunday, May 16, 2010

Dream Come True

Most girls dream about growing up to become a teacher. Even I did. And fortunately for me, I was able to realise that dream even if it was for just a month. Joining Youth for Seva was one of the good decisions I have taken in recent past.

So my stint at teaching began at Shantiniketan School, Chandra Layout. I have always felt that teaching toddlers is the most difficult task. How do you make them understand the alphabets and the meaning of why things are named so? It is also difficult to teach kids of high school. They are in their teenage, in between childhood and adolscent. Boys tend to be a rebel and girls are confused about their future life. So I chose the safe zone and taught kids of class 5, 6 and 7. I saw innocence and admiration for the teacher in their eyes.The best part of teaching was that I got to correct their books!!! I know it sounds crazy, but I was always fascinated about having to correct notebooks, put tick marks and sign at the end of it.

The excitement of seeing a "good" in their notebook is something worth watching in a kid. An instant smile flashes across their face in self appreciation. The girls of the class turned teacher, when they taught me how to put bigger tick marks instead of the smaller ones I was using. They challenged me to identify them by their names. Remembering 15 names was an impossible task for me. I wonder how my teachers remembered all the names in my class of 50 students.

Teaching in a government school makes you realize how good your school education was. These kids don't even have a play ground to play the wonderful games that we grew up playing. The school has one computer which does not work. The only motivation for the kids to attend school is the midday meal. The whole experience made me thank god a zillion times for giving me so much more.
I hope I can contribute much more to this school and Youth for Seva in future .

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

An interesting definition

My friend's dad defined vegetarianism as eating living beings which evolved chronologically way too long before the humans did and non-vegetarianism as eating living beings which evolved not so long before the humans.

Never thought about this before.

Friday, January 29, 2010

TAG Time!!!

Doing this for the first time and as you all have guessed I am looking for entertainment on this boring afternoon. :) I know Hams will be happy about this post.

8 TV shows/News Channels I like to watch:
  • How I met your mother
  • Friends
  • Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai
  • CNN IBN
  • NDTV 24x7
  • Full House
  • Mahi Way
  • Prison Break
8 Places to eat and dine:
  • Pure and Natural
  • Queen's
  • Konark
  • Cafe Masala
  • Pizza Hut (Just for the salads)
  • Sri Sagar (Near my house for chats)
  • Kamat Lokaruchi
  • And of course my house with my mom and sis-in-law cooking. :P
All of the above are in Bangalore.

8 Things I Look Forward To:
  • Right now, my interview at SCMHRD :)
  • Getting an admit into a reputed B school
  • Living alone and away from home
  • Getting a perfect job for myself after my studies
  • Traveling across the world
  • Bunjee jumping
  • Playing in snow
  • Learning how to cook

8 Things That Happened Yesterday:
  • Cancellation of train tickets because of an error in my mom's age. ( They made my mom a senior citizen by printing her age as 62 instead of 52 :( )
  • Went alone in the confusing lanes of Majestic. (and thankfully I survived!!)
  • Went to the Police Station and met the DCP. (for a personal work :) )
  • Met one of my friends from TIME coaching institute. (maybe for the last time :( )
  • Bought a formal outfit for myself.
  • Ate chat in commercial street.
  • Spoke about how down-to-earth the KV students are. (proud to be one)
  • Oiled my hair after a long time.
8 Things I love about Winter:
  • Warm clothes
  • Cloudy weather
  • Hot soups
  • End of a year (which brings hopes for new year)
  • Holiday Mood
  • Fog
  • The warmth of my bed
  • Christmas and Plum Cake
8 Things on my Wish-list:
  • A Little Black Dress
  • i-phone
  • La-Z-Boy
  • The perfect hair style
  • A bath tub in my bathroom :P
  • Shoes and Bags to match every outfit I own
  • Meeting SRK
  • Visiting Himalayas
8 Things I am Passionate about:
  • Friendship
  • Family
  • Reading
  • Cleaning
  • Music
  • Bollywood movies
  • Chocolate Pastries (yummmmm!!!!)
  • My ipod
8 Words/Phrases I often use:
  • yappppaaaaa!
  • yes aaaa?
  • What the Hell!
  • I dont know :P
  • Vaaary Funnny!
  • Aaaarrrrgghh (its actually a sound that I make)
  • Oh my God!!
  • Aiyooo!
8 Things I learnt from the past:
  • If I make up my mind, I can do anything I want.
  • I am not dumb, I just keep very high standards for myself.
  • You need to take risks once in a while.
  • Keeping the bigger picture in mind is the best motivation.
  • Not to be a gullible person.
  • Not to do things which do not make you happy.
  • Life is certainly not fair all the time.
  • It's easy to lie, but difficult to live with the guilt.
8 Places I would like to go /Visit:
    Just 8??? ok fine..
  • Himalayas
  • Kashmir
  • Leh Ladhak
  • Switzerland
  • Disney World, Florida
  • Jaipur
  • Paris
  • The Pyramids, Egypt
8 Things I currently need/want:
  • Admit to a B-school.
  • A black top for my skirt.
  • To play with my new born nieces (They are super cute!).
  • To gain weight and reach the optimum level.
  • An e-reader like Amazon's Kindle.
  • Headphones for my PC.
  • A pair of earrings which I can wear with every dress.
  • A pair of riding gloves.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Internet of Communication

We should consider ourselves fortunate to be born in an era which witnessed a boom in the world of communication and we are young enough to comprehend and use the new technology. The last decade has seen a contrast in use of technology which is hard to miss. In the present day we are always connected with our near and dear ones no matter where in the world they are. I am sure this was not possible a decade back.
Every house has seen the progress in its own way. I still remember the first TV that we had in our house in the late 80’s. It was a BPL TV with 12 channels and obviously no remote control. (My niece and nephew find it very hard to believe that the TVs never had a remote control. I feel very old with them :P.) Since there was no cable connection, only one channel was in use and hence there was no use of a remote control to change channels every minute. One person (that would be me) would sit near the TV to control the volume.
Then came the telephone and the telephone number consisting of just 5 digits. It was a pride moment in school when I gave my telephone number to my friends. We used to call each other just for the fun of using the phone. But right now I feel sorry for my landline. Once it was the cynosure of my eyes. Every ring of the landline was surely a call for me from my friends. My parents never bothered to answer the phone before 10 PM. Those the times when elders of the family used to be awake till 1030 PM because after that the STD rates were half as compared to the rest of the day.
And then of course came today’s most used mode of communication: The Internet. The first form of internet connection available was the dial up connection. One had to disconnect the landline and plug the connection to the LAN card of the computer. So that meant no phone calls while you use the internet. I still remember the loud noise that the connection used to make. (Click here to listen to it. Very Nostalgic). I used to wait till 1030 PM to connect to the internet because even that used to be charged at half the rate. Checking mails was a task that was done once in 2 or 3 days. It’s hard to believe. Today I check my mail every 2 or 3 minutes. The modem is on 24/7 and I have a wireless router in my house. The life seems to be paralyzed on a day when the broadband connection doesn’t work.
Let me not forget the device that has become a part of our lives so much so that we consider it as a part of our own body. The moment we lose sight of it, we turn the whole place upside down in search of it. That’s when the landline comes handy – to dial your mobile number and locate it. (Oh, if you have a habit of keeping your mobile phone in silent mode, then even the landline can’t help you much!) The mobile phones arrived when we were still in school. I was so excited when my brother got a cell phone. The tariff plan of the service provider included three (YES, 3) free messages per day. I used to wait till my brother came back from office, so that I could use those 3 messages to send just a good night message to my friend’s dad’s mobile phone. When I got my cell phone in college, even the 100 free messages per day were less sometimes.
Before the era of cell phones, if someone went out of station, the only information that we used to receive is when the person called after reaching the destination and before boarding the bus/train back home. When I was in 6th Std, I was selected to represent my school in Social Science exhibition. I was away from home for almost a week and I had called my home just 2 times. If I were to go out of home for a week now, I would be expected to give hourly updates of my whereabouts, about what I ate, when I slept and so on and so forth.
The technology has definitely improved our life style, but it has also changed us emotionally. We have become more impatient. We get frustrated if a telephone call is not getting connected. We don’t know what to do if there is no power supply at home. I am not trying to preach anything here because I belong to this generation. I am used to having dinner while watching TV. If the cable connection has a problem on a day, the silence at the dinner table haunts everyone at home.
I think we should analyze how much we depend on the technology and use it to an optimum level. Just imagine if one day all the electrical appliances in the world stop to work. What would you do? ;)

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Kurbaan Huaaa!!!

Watched Kurbaan yesterday. It's one of the movies which reestablishes your belief in the creativity of Indian film-makers. I was amazed that Karan Johar could come up with such a smart story line. This film definitely aroused my interest in "My Name is Khan". One, to see if Karan Johar keeps up his creativity in that one too. And two, I am waiting to watch SRK and Kajol together once again.
Coming back to Kurbaan, I must say that Kareena has given her career-best performance in this movie. The background score makes the movie very stylish and brings out the thrilling moments. The scene showing innocent people injured in the bomb blasts actually made me think why we argue on trivial matters at length, when there are lives taken away just like that.
A must-watch if you love bollywood as much as I do.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Butterfly Butterfly Flutterby Flutterby

As I filled my plate and was ready to sit down for lunch, I noticed a butterfly on my seat. I tried to have a telepathic conversation with the butterfly, "Errrr...excuse me!!! That's my seat you are resting on. Could you please fly away to a different place?". And obviously I didn't get a response. Neither in words nor in action. So as any person would do, I tried to shoo it away with a wave of my hand. I saw it fall down lifelessly like a feather and that's when I realized it was dead. :( I carried the butterfly in my hands and laid it to rest on a plant as I felt it belonged to the green.

We have always been fascinated by the colorful, playful and restless butterflies. Kids have time to run behind one if they happen to find them in their backyard or in their school playground. I have seen my classmates capturing these beautiful creatures and trapping them in a matchbox. Nobody told them that these creatures are best admired when left to themselves.

Ever seen a butterfly closely? The symmetry of their designs in mind boggling. How can nature create such impeccable designs? It must be difficult for an artist to imitate those designs in a painting or even as a print in stylish garments.
Though small, they are very important for the ecological balance. A perfect example for "Wonderful things come in small packages".

Shubhaarambh

After a lot of arguments with myself and a lot more of persuasion from my friends, I am all set to start a blog of my own.
I contemplated for a long time on how to greet my readers. It became a competition of a sort with so many ideas(participants) coming in. I didnt feel like leaving any of the participants. So I put them all down here. :)

The Software Engineer (coding in C) within me says : "Hello World!"
The MBA aspirant says: "Hello guys! Let's get down to the business of blogging"
The tiny creative-being within me says: "Hello people! Just bear with my thoughts and I-dont-know-how-to-write attitude."
The KV student within me says: "Lets start this wonderful beginning with an invocation....asatomaa sadgamayaa..." Ok ok, I wont continue further.

Happy reading!!!