Monday, December 29, 2008

PAK crumbling under pressure


The tension between the two nuclear weapon states which have fought four wars with each other is escalating day by day. Even though both the sides are refuting the claim that they are getting ready for the war, the relationship between them is at the worst and both the nations seem to be equiping themselves for the war.

It makes no logic when Pakistan claims that the name of the terrorist captured by India is not in the national registered list and hence he is not a Pakistani. With a population of more than 160 million people, when the list consists of only 60 million people, there is more possibility that the terrorist name would have been in the majority of those whose names were not registered. When the father of the captured terrorist claims that his son is being captured by India, what else is needed to confirm the identity of the terrorist?

US bombings in the Pakistan region near to Afghanistan border, which is suspected to be the place for many Taliban hideouts, have increased in the past two months. With intense pressure on Pakistan, Pakistan is trying to divert the attention of the international community by all possible ways. First with accusation that the president received a hoax call from an Indian minister and then making of false statements that Indian planes intruded into Pakistan region, which the President himself clarified as unintentional “technical error” and later associating India with the bomb blast in Lahore, which proved futile when a Taliban organization in Pakistan claimed responsibility for that blast. All the steps which Pakistan took to divert the attention backfired ultimately, thereby creating further pressure on them.

Pakistan sports secretary made a statement that India is not a safe place to stay and refused to give permission to the Pakistan squash team to tour India which is seen as a revenge for India’s decision to cancel its cricket tour to Pakistan. He cited the Mumbai blasts as the reason for such a decision. If he feels Pakistan players can’t be safe in India because of terrorist attacks in India which is carried out by Pakistan (the whole world believes so), then is it not that their safety in Pakistan(from where the terrorists originate) itself is a big question. Logically speaking, those players may feel safe in India than in Pakistan.

There is no denying fact that Pakistan is also a victim of terror. Benazir Bhutto’s assassination and frequent bomb blasts there give us enough evidence that Pakistan administration’s inability to control the stateless factors operating in their country. But neither the mere statements “we Pakistan people are committed to wipe out the terrorist from our ground” nor the house arresting of Jamaat-ud-dawa’s chief going to bear any fruits unless Pakistan really walks the talk.

Just expressing sympathy for India is not going to help; the international community must put intense pressure on Pakistan to take concrete steps and to produce appreciable results in its so called war on terror. External affairs ministry’s advice not to travel to Pakistan and the verbal accusations on both the sides add fuel to the fire. Only positive note is the continuation of the Lahore Delhi bus services and the exchange of goods across Loc amidst tensions.

Pakistan’s proxy war on India is not going to end unless they are pushed to act. When US have the right to attack Afghanistan when Taliban refused to hand over Osama Bin Laden, why not India follows the same step when Pakistan refuses to hand over the suspects to India? Well, we are not aggressors of war and we look forward for a diplomatic solution though such solution seems to elude.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

My Dream In Life!!!!


I am living with a dream, a dream which is close to my heart, a dream which a person living an ordinary life can't achieve, a dream which cannot be realised unless I burn out all my energy in the right direction. Dreams are not just things that we fancy about, but are meant to be realized. They are not just the cloud of thoughts that pass in our mind, but kind of thoughts that we desire from our deep heart and it is meant to come true in life.

I can’t just dream for my dreams to come true. I know the pain when some inner heart wishes go unfulfilled and it will be unbearable when you realise that your dreams can never be realised. But I will never let my dream to become a pipe dream. It is not something that can achieved all of a sudden or it is not the one which depends on luck or favorable conditions but it is one which entirely depends on me, myself, how I work and bring myself to that level which helps to make my dreams come true.

What I want is that to become a CEO or CFO or an equivalent position of a president of some leading organization. I want myself to be established as a shrewd businessman in India,running my business, expanding them beyond the horizons and I won’t settle down for anything lesser than what I deserve and what I desire in my life. Apart from my career ambition, I do want to become a writer and to write articles in leading newspaper. Writing on current social issues, analyzing them and being a critic when required are activities that I crave for in my life.

I know I have a long way to climb up the ladder to reach the level which I wish to reach. The path I have chosen is not of roses but of thorns and I have too many hurdles to overcome. No matter how many times I fall down, no matter if I get completely worn out, no matter if the path is no longer visible, no matter if I fail terribly several times, I will give up neither my dreams nor the efforts which I will put forth till my last breathe.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Terrorosm at its all time peak!!! :( :(

Yet another terrorist strike, over 200 deaths reported and hundreds of injured admitted in hospitals, the prestigious luxury hotels are torn apart, indiscriminate shootings at a hospital, Jewish centre, railway station, the security has been breached, previous warnings had been ignored and the incompetency of India to stop terrorist activities has been exposed to the world wide.

The attacks are not just an act of terrorizing the people but they are sending a message across the world how powerful the terrorist organization has been groomed to carry out a fully fledged attack against a democratic nation. Safety for common people in our country is put into question.

There would be absolutely no improvement in situation if we just involve in delivering a full length speech condemning the terrorist strikes after all damages have been done. Constructive methods have to be adopted by the government and must be strictly enforced. Security check at important crowded places has to be tightened and people need to cooperate for that. More advanced security check techniques have to be employed. Cross border infiltration has to be checked by any means. It’s time we collect sufficient evidence against the terrorists who are happily residing in Pakistan, and demand Pakistan to handover them to us.

Its heart breaking to watch innocent people losing their life for no fault of theirs and the face of the 2 yr old Israeli boy whose parents were killed in the Mumbai attacks is still lingering in my mind. What wrong did these people ever do in their life? Yet they are deprived of their loved ones in such a tragic way. We need to stop these incidents, no matter how tough it would be and how much strict measures need to be adopted, we don’t have a choice but to protect the common man from the blood sucking terrorists.

But its true terrorist menace in India is escalating day by day. We are surrounded by different terror groups. A lot of known and unknown terrorist organizations from Pakistan, infiltrators from Bangladesh, saffron terrorists from RSS, VHP, bajrang dal etc, naxalities, ULFA and many such organizations. But definitely one day, all these groups will be disbanded and people of our country can, rather definitely will lead a peaceful life. Yes, I know this is peak of optimism. Let us remain optimistic in this issue.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Saffron Terrorism raises its head again...

The stereotype that bomb blasts have to be associated with the militant group in Pakistan or Student Islamic Movement has to be ended as Malegaon blasts expose the presence of terrorist network within our country in the form of the “saffron brigade”. This is a food for thought for all the people in our country that it is time that we look beyond religion to crush out terrorism from our country.

It gives a bad name to India as the probe reveals that the perpetrators of the Malegaon blasts were within our country and were disguised in the form of religious leaders or as saints. Not to forget that an army chief is one among the chief culprit in the blasts.

Another embarrassing moment for our country came when the opposition leader and prime ministerial candidate for BJP came in to condemn the arrest of Sadhvi pragya singh and other accused in the blasts. The party which claims to be the one which opposes and treats terrorism with red hand is now following a crooked path just for the reason that the terrorist in Malegaon bomb blast had the same mean intentions as that of theirs. But it is a shame to our nation when a major political party tries to defend those who are charged with serious crimes. Well, a religious fanatic will always defend other religious fundamentalists.

Babar Masjid demolition, killing of tones of innocent Muslims by police in Mumbai riots(in 1993) and Gujarat riots(2002), Malegaon blasts and this list will keep on growing day by day if we don’t understand the fundamental motives behind these indiscriminate acts of some sects and halt their march towards their ruthless goal. This is really a serious issue that needs to be considered and people should be made to realize the menace created by this saffron brigades which is trying to spread out Hindutva by any means and seriously damaging our country’s secular credentials.

It is high time that associations like Bajrang Dal, VHP and RSS are banned to create harmony among the people. It is time we over look religion while dealing with terrorism, it is time we stop associating our Muslim brothers with every bomb blasts occurring in our country, it is time to check terrorism by any means and the onus lies in us to march towards India free from terrorism.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

change is constant!!

I am penning down my thoughts after a long break. A series of changes and some unprecedented events have occurred. Barack Obama swept the US presidential elections and is set to become the first Black president of USA and the whole world rejoiced with a hope for a change. Then Britain rookie, Lewis Hamilton became the youngest and the first black to claim the title in F1 race in the historical final race, where he raced past Timo Glock in the last corner of the last lap in the last race. Automobile industries in US got affected badly in the financial crisis and are now seeking bailout from US government.

Coming to our mother land, India’s success in launching Chandrayaan, its maiden journey towards moon and the success in putting it in the moon’s orbit and the Moon impact probe add feathers to the cap of Indian space program. Then India’s terrific performance in cricket thereby demolishing Australia in the Test match series, yuvraj singh’s back to back centuries against England bring cheers to the cricket fans of our country.

Not to mention about the tragic incidents of violence incited against non Marathis in Maharashtra and the government’s inability to contain the violence. And the downturn in Bombay stock exchange with the sensex falling below psychological 10K mark adds woes to the investors.

Well, this month is a long month for me too with so many incidents churning out. A deep feel of badly missing a close to heart friend, a rat race getting over and new hopes raising for my higher studies next year, jobless periods in company getting extended and much more incidents have happened in the few days. Life is all about changes and change is the only thing that is constant with time. AND I AM BACK WITH MY BLOGS….

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Harder the times we face, stronger do we become

Some hard moments in our life keep us engaged in our own thoughts, controlling our every action and make us totally lost in our own dream world. Concentration gets shattered and mind can’t think anything other than those saddening thoughts.

It is definitely true that everyone in the world goes through a phase of hard times in their life. So many problems keep creeping in this world. The collapse of big players in Wall Street which triggered the tumbling of stock market all across the world creating a financial crisis, considered as the biggest ever crisis after the great Economic depression of 1930’s, frequent terror attacks in India and Pakistan, political instability in Zimbabwe with soaring inflation rate crossing million, cross border terrorism across countries, internal conflicts within a country are all among the various problems that exist in the world.

So many people across the world are forced to leave their mother land, to abandon their homes and to take shelters in refugee camps. Many have lost their loved ones in a terror strike or in an accident. All human beings are met with problems by one form or the other.

Ups and downs are always a part of life. It is the ability to recover from the depressing thoughts and to fight back in the tough times determines the inner strength of human being. There always exists a solution for every problem in life and the quick actions to come back from setbacks and to arrive at the right solution is required and mere worrying about the problems wont do any good. Roger Federer’s comeback in US open after a poor show this year, Alonso’s back to back win in F1 races show their fighting spirit to come up with big shows after a bad run.

Let the words self-confidence and hope for betterment keep ringing in our mind and give us the mental strength to fight against all odds in life. Definitely, it will be hard to understand the reality and analyse them to move forward. Believe it or not, “Harder the times we face, stronger do we become”.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Resurgent Russia


Its time for resilience and hopes for the New World Order has arisen. Russia strikes back in the International Arena reminding the nations all across the world that the loser of the cold war is not lost completely in the world. The manner in which they handled the Georgia's aggression in South Ossetia and the bold step to recognise the break away republics of Georgia- South Ossetia and Abkhazia sends a strong signal to the world that the Russia is not a mere spectator to international developments and the unipolar world US trying to establish is not possible. Hats off to Dmitry Medvedev, though being inexperienced, with less than 100 days of taking over as President, dint succumb to the pressure from the West. Vladmir putin though being the officially in the second grade in Russian Politics proved that he still plays the major role in his country.

The West have no rights to condemn the retaliation by Russia, when Georgia with no reason attacked South Ossetia, which was protected by the Russian troops according to the already brokered International agreements. Though the west allege that the retaliatory attack was too harsh, the Russians had no other options but to handle with iron hand to stop further aggression by the US ally, which is trying to seek NATO membership. The Russians have raised their voice saying that already volatile situation in Caucasus will become explosive, if Georgia gets a green signal to join NATO.

If anyone tries to justify the recognition of Kosovo, break away province of Serbia, why does the same logic not apply here and why does the West fail to understand this. It is clear the world is getting divided and the tension between the cold war rivals is at its peak since the break up of Soviet Union. With Venezuela and Cuba extending their solidarity with Russia over the recognition and Shanghai corporation organisation condemning the Georgia's brutal attack, European nations have joined hands with US to raise their concerns for Georgia.

With US attempting to build missile interceptor in Poland despite strong protest from Russia and Russia's participation in war games with Venezuela, with its submarines reaching those regions for the first time in the post cold war period, adds fuel to the fire. And US abruptly terminating the already proposed nuclear deal with Russia brings further woes to both the sides. Thought the possibility of cold war can be ruled out, the recent developments show that the policing other countries by US would be checked sooner or later. Yet, there is a long way for Russia to go and still lot more to prove that it could become as powerful as their cold war rival. Whatever happens, lets hope that peace gets established in the World.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Thanks to NSG's approval..


Twenty four years of long wait is over and the gate for nuclear commerce has been opened for India by lifting the embargo, which was imposed on India for testing its nuclear weapon in Pokhran in 1974. The waiver granted by Nuclear Supplier Groups will open India's nuclear commerce with International community. Whatever the saffron party raises hue against the waiver and however the Reds bark irrationally hailing it a black day, granting of nuclear waiver couldn't be denied as a historic moment for India as India is the only nuclear weapon state given access to take part in nuclear commerce, even though it is not a signatory of Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty(NPT). If this couldn't be deemed as a rare feat, what else could be called so?

It was good to see India raising above its standard and playing a good innings in the International stage in convincing some reluctant members of NSG, hence creating a major break through in our nuclear trade and now we could have nuclear trade with big players like Russia and France, apart from US. Nuclear energy is one of the cleanest form of energy, though serious steps need to be taken for its safe disposal of nuclear waste. And the waiver will grant India access to new nuclear technologies and create the way to get the cleanest form of energy. Though the contribution of nuclear energy to the the total energy generation is small, its time we shift to the nuclear energy.

Indian politicians once again prove unworthy of being a healthy opposition, there need to be discussions with open mindedness and blind opposition to any issue without giving a rational thought over the matter wont bring ant solutions. Of course, there are some serious concerns in the nuclear deal. Though millions of money is to be invested on buying reactors and other stuffs, there is no assurance of continuous supply of fuel and India has been denied the reprocessing rights of the spent nuclear fuel. There are issues that need to be addressed before finalising the deal but playing blind politics in this scientific issue and being so stereotypical only leaves bad impression of the political situation in India in the minds of the observers. Without understanding the real importance of the technologies being transferred and without visualising the real scenario in the future which demands clean energy, it is unfair to raise voice against the deal for the fear that India will lose its sovereign integrity because of its association with USA.

Now the time demands more alertness from Indian side on its foreign policies. US will try to dictate its policies on India, especially regarding Iran nuclear issue, it will seek India's support to impose sanction on the Islamic state. But it is in our hands to overcome the pressure and pursue our own foreign policy. Validity of the deal if India takes further Nuclear testing also remains a debatable issue.

With clear objectives and considering the opposition views and proper negotiations by the Indian government with their US counterpart, this deal will help us to revamp our nuclear technologies and definitely help us to pursue our path to meet our energy requirements. Still we have miles to go to achieve our energy levels but journey of thousand miles start with a single step. chale chalo India!! Hats off to NSG's approval..

Saturday, August 30, 2008

So Called Secular State


"We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic."
Well, I feel I couldn't see the term secularism in our country other than in our Preamble. It is not sufficient to just declare that every man is equal before constitution irrespective of his religion, but it must be practised too. I am hundred percent right in making this sentence that we people lack the tolerance to other religions.

With the recent developments in India, the genuineness of secularism in our mother land is seriously questioned. When the violence due to Amarnath land issue is escalating, fresh violence have sparked in Orissa when a VHP cadre was shot death. The failure of the government to settle down the Land issue in Jammu and Kashmir has exposed the week management of our government.

The issue began when the government planned to allocate land for the Amarnath Yatra and handed it over to Amarnath Shrine Board, with the intention of helping the people who come for pilgrimage to Amarnath, by providing them with basic shelter and sanitation facilities. Muslim communities protested this move and in some places the protest turned violent and to pacify these agitating people the government recalled the order which gave the land to yatra. With this turn around of events, the members of the shrine board and the Hindu community started their own protests demanding back the allocated lands and the violence further spread in J & K. Road blockades became common and the Muslim communities started planning march to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Tensions escalated as various leaders including Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Yasin malik were arrested. As the state turned out to be burning every where and the march towards POK was handled with iron fist by the police and as the mob turned out of control the police started shooting, which further worsened the already deteriorating situation.

The scenario in Orissa is equally worse for no reason. The Hindu fanatics started attacking the Christian missionaries and burning the houses and the issue became so serious that Pope Benedict condemned this barbaric act. With BJP as its coalition partner, Navin Patnaik is put into an embarrassed situation and he could hardly take any measures to restore normalcy there.

Things don't change by just blaming the government for its failure to bring peace, people must inculcate the habit of respecting other religions. My serious concern is that many people in Kashmir are expressing their need for self right and independence from India. It is our duty to make them feel protected under one country INDIA. We shouldn't give room for things that further induce such feeling of seeking Independence among people as one cant forget the lessons from Partition of India. Minority communities must be respected and must be protected in a country like India. Let us not further complicate the issues and make the situation to run out of our control totally.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Writing blogs


Getting some stuffs to write about on the blog seems to be easy, but once I get into the topic, I feel that there are too many things that bother me while writing. With the intention to get the best opening for that particular topic, I spend a lot of time to construct the first sentence. Trust me, I feel drained out before making the first sentence. After getting the starting lines, further sentences keep pouring out and it seems I got my flow in writing. But grammar keeps bugging me now and then. Under the assumption that people don't bother much about grammar while reading, I too don't look into it much and try to have my flow.

Suddenly fear of giving erroneous statements strikes me when I start writing some facts. Oops, I will never let my blog to have any wrong or misdirected statements. I have to be cautious enough to make sure of the facts I am giving. When I feel that it is enough for this post , I just stop with that and then look for an ending note.

Then again confusion prevails over the choice of topic and I love to have a picture inserted in my blog and I look out for one relevant to the topic I am writing on. As i am new to this blogging, I feel I am spending more time to write. Well, its really fun to write blogs and interesting while facing some challenges while writing. Thanks to blog spot. Then catch u all in my next post.

Saturday, August 9, 2008


The much awaited event of the year, The Olympics, has finally arrived with China as the host and the inauguration ceremony kicked off at 8:08:08 on 8/08/08 in the Bird's Nest stadium in a remarkable way with a spectacular display of fireworks and acrobatics. Olympics is the right occasion for the world class sports person to show case their skills and to set new world records. It is where one could see the stars in different fields in a single ground. It is the period when patriotism is at its high in the hearts of both the participants and the spectators. Games like this, really help in developing team spirit and establish a good relationship between the participating countries.

With Beijing being the host city, along with Shanghai and Hong Kong as the co host, every thing has been set up and the time to test the China's organisational skills has come and its a golden opportunity for China to add feather to its cap if it successfully hosted the event, which is stated to be the highest budget Olympics. And whether China could top the medal tally surpassing US also remains as a matter of concern to most of the people.

Nothing begins without stirring controversies and Beijing Olympics is of no exception. There were violent protests in Tibet, which is seeking autonomy from China, and it tried to get the attention of the countries world wide. And then followed the disruption of the torch relay in various cities including major cities like London and Paris by the supporters of Tibet.. It was the turn of some political leaders to snub the invitation for the opening ceremony, stating lack of freedom and rights to the people of Tibet as the reason for their refusal of the invitation.

Then the earthquake in Sichuan province of china burdened the already tough job and China has showed resilience and now it has made a good, if not the best opening. Now the bell has rung and the games and the track events has begun, now what bothers people is the medal tally of their country. It is really sad when we think whether our country, Mother India, with 100 crore people could bag atleast a single medal. With the senior athletes already expressing their views that it is hard to expect any medal in track events as such. Can Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi pair bring laurels to our country by springing a surprise win over their top seeds? Or will Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore repeat his magic and secure one more medal? Of course, our men's hockey team failed to qualify to the Olympics. We shouldn't forget that hockey is our national game and it has once brought home a handful of gold medals.


When people dreaming to set new world records in the Olympics, participating in Olympics remains a dream for most of us. It is easy to point out the fault at the government for the inadequate funds for the games and the lack of infrastructure and the facilities available and the poor and biased selection procedure in our country. But people should also know the importance of games and the pride it gives when we win a game. We have a long way to go and several changes in the administration of the sports board has to be made and the children be encouraged to get into sports field from their budding stage.

Lets remain optimistic as of now and hope that our players bring home a couple of medals. Well I am ending my post with yet another dream, a dream day when we have a decent medal tally in the Olympics.. Hopefully my dreams will get realised one day.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Oops.. Terror Strikes EveryWhere..


India is one among the countries which are badly affected by terrorist strikes over the years.. It is really very saddening and hard to hear about the recent bomb blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Then the news that about 20 bombs were defused in Surat makes people feel worried about the security of their lives in India.. Thanks to the squad that averted the bombs from getting exploded in Surat , which otherwise would have turned as another major disaster. The bomb blasts in Bangalore seem to have planned and executed with the sole intention of terrorising the people. All the eight bombs planted in Bangalore were of low intensity and were triggered one after the other in an interval of just ten minutes or so, there by creating panic among the public and there by inducing a feeling of fear in the hearts of the common people...

The intensity of the bomb blasts was high in Ahmedabad with the death toll rising to around fifty.. Some organisations claiming responsibility for the bomb blasts in Ahmedabad, declared that these bomb blasts were an act of revenge for the bad treatment meted out by minority Muslim community during Gujarat riots in 2002.. Of course, there had been many incidents of communal violence in Gujarat!!!

Though incidents like these are not uncommon in India, one cannot forget the the terror attacks at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad, attack in IISC, Bangalore, serial Bomb Blasts in Mumbai and many such incidents.. But these tragedies shouldn't be just left as such, more serious steps has to be taken.. It couldn't be said whether the intentions of the masterminds behind the bomb blasts were fulfilled, but a number of innocent people suffer for no fault of them.. Losing their dear ones, close friends or getting maimed and the wounds left in their heart could not be healed or forgotten and there can be no consoling words to comfort the affected people, who wouldn't have even thought of such a tragedy in their lives.

It is time we think beyond the horizon and look for steps to curb these inhuman activities. The government shouldn't stop itself from just announcing compensation for the affected people.. Just feeling sympathy for the suffers wont do any good, some concrete measures should be taken so that people can recover physically and mentally from the after shocks. Not to forget to mention that, “Prevention is always better than cure.” Definitely we should look out for steps to prevent such incidents in the future.. We should study from the fundamentals and analyse the basic motives of the terrorist behind these acts.

The intentions of one terrorist organisation will vary with the other and they may be correlated or may not be.. But what actually brought all these people to enter into a field where they have no respect for lives, including their own life and other people's lives? They don't fear death, have no courtesy,no soft corners in their heart to worry about the families affected because of them... Is that these people are born with a stone heart and so that they chose to become terrorist ? Definitely it is not the case.. It is not that easy to get into terrorist mind to understand their problems or to find out the driving force in them that keeps them going without concerning about other people's life..

The real situation should be understood and the intentions of the terror groups should be carefully studied. But solutions to these cannot be just told in a line or two, as it involves complex and tough measures from both the sides. But we cant expect a peaceful life, if we don't take any appropriate actions, actions in the sense not just the retaliatory steps to combat the terrorism but identification of the actual problems and steps to address them... Bringing the terrorist to a round table to hold peace talks with them will seem definitely impossible, but a kind of it has to be done.. Though it is not some thing practical, some sort of solution has to be worked out sooner.. Well, lets hope one day the dream day of peaceful India comes true..

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Blog Era Begins in my life...


“And Miles To go Before I sleep.

And Miles To go Before I sleep.”

I am kick starting my blog with the last two lines of Robert Frost's “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”... A simple sentence on getting repeated twice makes us to understand the reality of the life and reminds us of the tasks that lie ahead of us..

I am happy that i have found a place to scribble my wishes, to vent my anger, to pour down my emotional feelings and to express my ideas and to write down my views on several issues in this world, life and on several stuffs.. My blog is gonna be the place where one can find writings on several social issues, political impacts, sports, my personal life, some philosophical aspects and much more.. Definitely its gonna be a mixture of different subjects, my views and my inner thoughts...

Let me just extend the first two lines of my blog and add a few lines to it... Every human being have lots and lots of works to be done in this world, not for the reason that he has born in this world but for his survival in this competitive world and to lead his life in this so called beautiful world..

I am happy to include a few lines in context to Physics, my favorite subject in my school days, in my first publication of my blog... Its just a basic physics concept that we have learned in our 5th grade or so... For a given time period, the distance travelled by a moving body is directly proportional to the speed of the object.(Dont go too deep into physics, let me just consider that the object is moving with a uniform velocity and making further assumptions to make sure that the above said statement hold good..) What has this has to do with our real life?? Is it not quite obvious that in the life time of a person, the heights he has reached, the glories he has set, the impression he has left behind is all directly related to his steady pace at which he had moved all through his life.. Thats the real nature of life..

Let me give a food of thought to the above said by illustrating this real time happening. In a forest, every day before the sun raises in the morning, a deer need to wake up early and to keep running all through out the day to keep itself protected from its predators.. In the same forest, a lion need to wake up early and to keep running all through out the day to catch its prey for their food.. It is as simple as this, whether it s a mighty lion or a simple deer, they need to run daily for their mere survival.. No matter what your intentions are and no matter where your destination point is, you need to keep running everyday towards your destination!...

Thats life, we need to keep going.. Let me stop my first publication with this and will be back soon with my thoughts to pen down here.. Signing off..