Thursday, December 26, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Someday I want to be Somewhere
As kids or shall I say
always we all wanted Santa Claus to visit us on the Christmas Eve and bring us
the best gifts. The Elves were almost ready for dispatch just then they found
they were short of gifts.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Inspiration
As I have written in one of
my comments on my last post that, when you have waited for someone’s comment and
word of appreciation on your blog and you get two instead of one…you know god
is being kind to you.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Sunday, November 10, 2013
India Unites
Source @ Google Images
It
was the winters of 1989 when a young boy of 16 years looking just about 14 was
selected for his first international tour and on 15th November, 1989
the game was gifted one of its best ambassadors and the one who went on to make
the colonial game a world class sport followed and adored by billions around
the globe.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Best Friend
As a part of the Write Tribe Festival of Words which kickstarts on September 1 and will go on till September 7, I
am writing about the 7 relations in my life, without even one of them my life
would lose its meaning. These seven people are very dear to me and I hold them
very close.
Best Friend -
We met for the first time
when we were kids. Her family had shifted to my town that year and we stayed in
the same building on different floors. She also joined my school.
We go along really well. We
hit the correct note right from the beginning. At school we were in different
division, so it had become our daily ritual to discuss our day with each other
sitting on the staircase once we were back from school. We were thick as
thieves. From competition, complaints and bitching, small arguments and big
fights, there we discussed it all. I remember when at times playing on the
terrace I would forget my watch or other belongings, for which I was never
worried, because without fail she would always get them back. We played games, jolly
and also we made bets, which most of them she would lose. We had this rule that
the looser gets ten slaps on the palm with a rider that the last one would be
on the cheek. She would always put a brave face while deciding on this rule,
but would end cribbing when she would lose and then she would complain to her
father and I would get a dressing down.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Mother
As a part of the Write Tribe Festival of Words which kickstarts on September 1 and will go on till September 7, I
am writing about the 7 relations in my life, without even one of them my life
would lose its meaning. These seven people are very dear to me and I hold them
very close.
Mother -
The
person of paramount importance for me in this universe. She is the one who is
my creator and not the almighty. She is the one who is made me what I am today
and what I will ever be. She has risked herself so that I could get the world
to see. She is my candle, my light – my begetter, my divine – I call her ‘Maa’.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Sisters
As a part of the Write Tribe Festival of Words which kickstarts on 1st September and will go on till
September 7, I am writing about the 7 relations in my life, without even one of
them my life would lose its meaning. These seven people are very dear to me and
I hold them very close.
Sisters -
Unfortunately
I am not blessed with a real sister, but I am blessed to be born in joint
family where I have three. One is my paternal uncle’s daughter and two others
are daughters of my two paternal aunts’. One paternal aunt stays in my own town
so that way two of my sisters were always around. But it was the Diwali and summer
vacations that I always looked forward to when all we siblings used to come
together and have a gala time. We had our days planned well in advance. We used
to play cards, dumb shears, and many other indoor games and they were no mug
with cricket either. But the best time was our night rides. We used to hop on
to our bikes and go around the town and visit the river side and take a long
trip on the highway. It was sheer fun and the three were actually the musketeers.
When together they were a bundle of latent energy about to burst. They would
break into impromptu jigs followed by boisterous laughter for the silliest
things they spot while on a ride and that would cringe the passerby. A mere burp
or fart sounds would trigger them and they would start laughing raucously,
which more often than not would land us in trouble with the offended person. They
were a crazy bunch and alongwith us the combination would become lethal. We would
get stringent pocket money, which was very little and so we never had much to
spend, but that was never a problem. We would enjoy a lot within our
limitations as each other’s company would compensate for everything else.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Brother
As a part of the Write Tribe Festival of Words which kickstarts on 1st September and will go on till
September 7, I am writing about the 7 relations in my life, without even one of
them my life would lose its meaning. These seven people are very dear to me and
I hold them very close.
Brother -
He
was gifted to me by parents when I was just four. I am sure when he was born I
would have been delighted beyond limits and my happiness would have known no
boundaries. I don’t remember it all now as I was all but four. He was and is the
jewel of the family being not just the youngest kid but the youngest member of
our huge joint family. He was loved, pampered and spoiled as kid but has always
been well mannered, obedient and dutiful child.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Grand Mother
As a part of the Write Tribe Festival of Words which kickstarts 1st September and will go on till September 7, I am writing
about the 7 relations in my life, without even one of them my life would lose
its meaning. These seven people are very dear to me and I hold them very close.
Grand Mother -
Hi
Baa!!!(that’s what we gujjus fondly call our granny) I used to shout everyday
when I was back from work. Then we would have our long chats, gossips and
cribbing sitting on the terrace. That was our daily ritual.
Father
As
a part of the Write Tribe Festival of Words which kickstarts today and
will go on till September 7, I am writing about the 7 relations in my life, without
even one of them my life would lose its meaning. These seven people are very
dear to me and I hold them very close.
Father –
Father is a man in relation to
his child or children as defined by the dictionary.
But in literal meaning the
person giving meaning to this word is way more than just a male parent. For me
he is the one who not only gave me life but also thought me living. From petty
issues to the cyclonic challenges life has thrown at me, he has guided me
through it all. He has stood by me like a rock. He has rallied all his energies
around me and had always made sure I have come out safe. For me he is my only
hero and he is my role model. Brought up in humble circumstances, from starving
to selling fruits and vegetables at fairs he had done it all. But never once
did arrogance enter him even after he made it big all by his own.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Colours of the Season
Colours of the Season
Earth, Water, Sky
Everything has its own
colour,
I always wondered why?
Do the seasons have colour?
I decide to give them
my.
March,
April, May,
The summer was on its
way,
nights had turned
shorter,
longer was the day,
Mumbai, Delhi or Kullu,
Everywhere there was
loon,
So I choose yellow
and blue
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Nameless Indians
Food, Clothing
and Shelter are the three basic necessities of every person. But there are some
unprivileged people for whom there is a fourth necessity beyond this, which is
more important and most essential for them to get the other three and i.e.
Identity.
Breaking News
As Wikipedia defines Breaking
news, also known as a special
report or news bulletin,
is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled
programming and/or current news in order to report its details. Its use is also
assigned to the most significant story of the moment or a story that is being
covered live.
The three pillars of Democracy in India are Legislature,
Executive, Judiciary and the fourth and most important one is the Press/Media.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
55 Fiction # 11
My 18th B’day
Today I
turned 18”
Postman
was at the door at his usual hour,
There was
a letter for me, with anxiety I opened, it read
“To my dearest son
collect
your new bike keys
from
the address at the back”
- Paa
Looking
heavenwards I thank him, for he had it all planned but his demise
KARAN
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55 Fiction # 10 - Freedom
He
was so excited; they were meeting after months,
finally
she was there, they hugged, greeting & gifts exchanged
he
went down on his knees – are u ready? he asked
anxiously
looking at her, with bated breath he waited for her to speak,
finally she said - Yes, you are free and he was on cloud nine!!!
-KARAN
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Grand Salute
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Don't Whine
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Monday, February 25, 2013
55 Fiction # 7 - Kumbh Mela – Holy Dip
Hundreds of Thousands had gathered. It
comes once in every 12 years. They had all descended from around the world to
take the holy dip and get rid of all the sins. Now all left to do was to think
where to take a dip to wash all their sins for polluting the Holy Ganga.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
My Village Cottage
It had
been years,
Since he descended
here,
In his
home town
everything
he could call,
his own
there
From the
station,
he hopped
in the car,
destination
was not very far
His cousin
at the wheel,
drove him through
the town
they set
on to the road home
he didn’t want
to do it alone
It was a remote
village,
when he
had left in times old
Now it was
no way near,
what it
was before
everything
villagers owned,
had
changed hands
was
virtually sold
But, in
his area
nothing
had moved,
things had
changed,
only a
little
few
falling apart,
rest was
nicely aging
As he
passed his school,
got lost
in memory pool
Those were
the days,
he called
heaven, when
he was
considered a dude, cool !!!
On the
next turn
was that
old castle
were
arguments, in fights
used to
turn
but friends ultimately
had their differences
burn
Further on
the node
was the
family owned plot
were his
father laid to rest
were the time
spent
was always
the best
to be
there again
he felt
truly blessed
From a
distance
I could be
seen
To see him
come
a dream it
had been
he entered
the courtyard
where he
had been wean
Covered in
weeds
the gate
is rusting,
Old Mahoney
was dying,
Wooden
fence requires painting,
All of it he has patiently seen
Still I’m full
of life,
Not a dull
moment, here
there's
ever been
My walls
have seen it all,
through it,
they have stood tall
In my
hall,
Opinions
differed,
There were
fights,
at times,
rages soared
things
went overboard
in the
end,
everything
was resolved
with equal
vigor,
success
and happiness
was rejoiced
nothing
has ever been told,
close to
my heart, everything I hold
always
protected
secured,
they felt inside
In days of
glory,
& in solitary
I have
always beamed
Every room
has an untold story
Every wall a buried memory
~KARAN
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
First Blogger Award
These days I wasn’t getting time to blog,
not that I am not scribbling; it’s just that I’m not able to post it all here.
And suddenly one day I receive a mail informing me that I have been nominated
for an award…my very first in the blogging world…my happiness was sky high…it
was a feeling of recognition …it was slowly sinking…and now I am here writing
it down abiding by the rules.
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