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{ August 8, 2008 @ 9:40 am }
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{ General/Daily affairs, Media, People, Personal, Politics/Current Affairs, Sports }
{ Tags: Olympics 2008 }
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I just read a recent report online which said how Beijing wants it’s citizens to watch the Olympics opening ceremony indoors. China wants the streets to be clear of traffic and less polluted due to which this measure has been adopted. But isn’t that unfair!! ?
This kind of opportunity is something which people will experience once in 100 years! SO many people would have made plans to watch the ceremony and their dreams have been shattered. Is showcasing your country’s abilities and grandeur only reserved for outsiders?
If i was in Beijing right now, the most exciting thing for me would be the whole hype around the opening event. Already thanks to a fake Olympic ticket scam many Chinese citizens have been denied the chance to watch any event at the Olympics. This new move would only demoralise people more. Understandably, many Chinese citizens are not excited about the games. After all if the government is going to be so rude who would be interested in the games!
There are people actually buying mini TV sets to watch the Olympics at their homes! That’s such a touching gesture..wish things were otherwise
{ July 23, 2008 @ 12:28 pm }
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{ India, Media, People, Personal }
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My article which came in the paper:
Neha Raghunath MUMBAI
Deccan Odyssey, the luxury train, has managed to break even for the first time since its inception five years ago, according to Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation CEO Jayant Gaikawad. The luxury train, which is a joint venture between the ministry of railways and the Maharashtra government, carried 1,069 passengers and earned a revenue of Rs 8 crore for the year 2007-08. The train recorded 70% occupancy for the year, said Vijay Chavan, MTDC manager. Tourists from America, Britain and France constituted the main clientele of the train, which is currently booked up to 2010, he added.
The train takes passengers on a week-long trip to locations like Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Ajanta Ellora and Goa. Running between September and April, the train tariffs are $780 per day for a couple. The train has served as a brand ambassador for Maharashtra tourism, with more tourists visiting the places covered by it, said Mr Chavan. According to Arup Sen, executive director, Cox and Kings, “The train has opened up tourism potential in places such as Sindhudurg and Ganapatipule for the affluent traveller. However, the hospitality industry should set up more hotels in these places to attract tourists.”
{ June 21, 2008 @ 10:08 am }
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Recently Mr. Bal Thackeray said he was happy with the fact that the recent bomb attacks in Thane and Vashi were the handiwork of hindu religious groups. he further called for the creating of a hindu bomb, since reportedly are by muslim groups.
but mr thackeray should not make such statements, he might have just encouraged certain people in reality to create such ‘bombs’. and it is surprising the maharashtra government is mum on the whole issue. how can someone make such a blanket statement and get away?
Maybe the government is scared of Mr. Thackeray! Shame on them! and then Udhav Thackeray goes a step ahead and says his party workers are more powerful than any bomb! What’s going to happen to Maharashtra?!
{ June 19, 2008 @ 12:53 pm }
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Just pondering over this question from a very long time…what kind of blogs do people actually read? I wrote about Stephen’s quota yesterday and i have hardly had anyone checking the post.
On the other hand the post i wrote last year about a young Mumbai woman being molested in public garnered so much attention, that till today people check the post! Are blogs also going the newspaper way? We choose to read something sensational, revealing, controversial or gossip from tinseltown!
Is the blog post about Abhi-Ash more interesting to read over the Stephen’s quota? Or is it just that quota is a long, old and ‘done with’ news peg? Any pointers people?
{ June 18, 2008 @ 5:24 am }
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One of the country’s premier educational institution St. Stephen’s College has decided to impose a 50% Christian quota for its students. According to the college since it is a Christian institution it is justfified in imposing this quota.
This decision is goign to come as a blow to students who want to get into the college based on ‘merit. I still don’t get the concept of quotas. I don’t feel the need for them for any particualr community. It just classifies a certain section of people as priviledged and who get into the best colleges even if they have relaly low scores. No wonder students in our country are dillusioned with the educational system in our country. This is one of the primary reasons behind the ‘brain drain’ phenomenon.
No wonder people want to go abroad, study and settle in jobs there itself. After all whichever job or college you go, you can be rest assured you will eb denied an opportunity not because of low grades but because of your ‘caste/religion.’
{ June 16, 2008 @ 6:23 am }
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It’s soon going to be a month since the cricket extravaganza IPL has got over. But I am still proud of the losing finalists Chennai Super Kings. They played really well and the game could have gone anywhere in the last over.
I know this post is quite old and should have come earlier. My appologies for the same since i was tied up with work and could not blog earlier.
What I liked most about Dhoni was his spirits even after loosing. Immediatley after the loss Dhoni and his teammates huddled together and he pepped them up by telling them to be proud of themselves. Even after the loss Dhoni was proud of his team and never treated them harshly. Neither did he question them for the loss. Of course one cannot take anythign away from the Rajasthan Royals, they are a brilliant team. But my loyalties lie elsewhere!
Dhoni rocks and so does Chennai Super Kings! I shall continue to support them for rest of the IPL’s!
{ May 30, 2008 @ 10:46 am }
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It’s been exactly two weeks since 14-year-old Aarushi Talwar was brutally murdered at her Delhi residence. Yet the poilc ihas not made any substantial breakthrough in the case. The brutality in which the young girl was murdered like her skull was broken open makes us wonder what is happening to our mentality? the police say that Aarushi was found in a compromising position with her maid servant.
The police made a blanket statement without thinking what damage it would do to Aarushi’s reputation. Aarushi was not even an adult at the time of her death. According to Indian laws and guidelines laid by Women & Child Welfare Ministry it is illgeal to make such statements about minors especially girls.
It is all the more horrible to believe that Aarushi’s own father could murder her so brutally. It is unbelievable that the parents slept soundly through the entire duration of their daughter’s murder. The murder weapon is yet to be recovered. Just couple of days after Aarushi’s murder happened, her mother Nupur Talwar appeared on national television. She was pleading her husband’s innocence in the case. It is surprising that she so quickly recovered from her daughter’s murder to appear confidently on national tv and plead for her husband.
I just hope the actual culprit in Aarushi’s murder is arrested soon. Till then Arushi’s soul will not rest in peace.
{ May 18, 2008 @ 4:11 pm }
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{ India, Media, Personal, entertainment }
{ Tags: Television }
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Tune into any Indian entertainment channel and you find dozens of reality shows ranging from Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa, Dhoom Machale, Rock n Roll Family, etc.
The shows are such a big bore at times with the same stars hopping across different TV channels. It is just a platform for the participating stars and judges to make quick bucks. It serves as a good platform for out of work stars who suddenly are flooded with offers after the end of the show.
The orchestrated tears, parents getting angry over the voting system, judges or anchors storming out of the sets are so common. One wonders don’t the people get bored doing the same expressions from time to time.
I wonder how come stars like Tanuja, Kajol and Ajay Devgan are judging a dumb show like Rock n Roll Family. One wonders whether the results are already pre-mediated by the channels, with all this voting just a farce.
When will people understand these reality shows only benefit telecom companies who make money out of the lakhs of sms sent daily?
{ May 17, 2008 @ 6:24 am }
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{ General/Daily affairs, Humour/Jokes, India, Media, People, Personal, entertainment }
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The usually quiet Bollywood actor Aamir Khan is stirring up many new controversies these days. He ahs started blogging recently. in one of his recent blogs Aamir talks about his dog which is named Shah Rukh Khan. Aamir defends himself saying the dog came with the house he brought. The house owner named the dog Shah Rukh since apparently the the actors shot for an ad in the same house.
What i don’t understand is how can Aamir be so downright rude and insulting? Shah Rukh has never commented ever on Aamir’s films or life. What does Aamir want to prove? Just because Shah Rukh doesn’t make serious/hard hitting movies like Aamir that doesn’t mean he is not a good actor.
And Aamir hasn’t just stopped making comments on Shah Rukh. Recently he has composed a song targeting Salman Khan. The song talks about Salman’s love for fast bikes, watches and women. SO what’s the big deal? They are Salman’s personal interests and Aamir has not right to comment on them.
What scruples does Aamir have? He divorced his wife and married his long-time girlfriend, who he started seeing when he was already married. Aamir should bow a step down and reduce his arrogance.
{ May 12, 2008 @ 9:54 am }
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{ Tags: Mother's Day Special }
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Before you make any judgments and pounce upon let me just tell you people that this is not a blanket statement made by me. In fact it is the conclusion of a survey conducted by an American organisation.
the survey looked at hardships faced by mothers across 71 lesser-developed countries and India is ranked at 66th in the list. its a sad fact that 1 in every 70 women in india faces the risk of dying during child birth.
it is relayy sad that while economically the rupee is today stronger than the dollar, our country cannot get its basics right. many women do not have access to medical facilities especially in rural areas. mothers till today are ill-treated sometimes even thrown out of the house for not bearing a male child.
i don’t get the concept of people in our country hating the girl child. why don’t people get the point that the way things are women might become an extinct species soon and the whole chain of births will come to an end and so will the world.
the report also says that girls in India are given a minimum 10 years of schoolgirls compared to 17 years in the UK and US. in many cases young girls are forced to work as labourers at home or in hotels, streets depriving them of education.
unless India takes concrete steps to improve women’s conditions we can never be a global giant
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