Thursday, October 15, 2009

Get Long-Lasting Happiness from Diwali

The festival of lights is around the corner. It would definitely have created a furore in everyone’s mind. All are set to celebrate by bursting crackers, eating sweets, visiting relatives so on and so on.. An usual way of celebrating Diwali.

For all those who have this usual way of celebrating Diwali….

Let’s celebrate this Diwali by sharing what you have with people who don’t have. The sharing could be anything like Dress, Crackers, Sweets or a simple “Happy Diwali”. There would be so many people in your place who is devoid of love or property. Let this festival of lights enlighten them. This sharing trust me will make your day. Spend some half an hour of your day for this deed. Visit an orphanage or any ashram near your place. Many a times we try to find happiness in ourselves. Now let’s find happiness from other’s happiness. I am sure this happiness would be long-lasting.

Wish you all a very happy Diwali. Have a long-lasting happiness.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

IBN Ads - Making Headlines

After working for some 2 hours continuously, I wanted to give some break to my mind. I didn’t have a proper sleep yesterday. Already my brain was like filed with deluge number of thoughts. So I thought to hit IBN Live to check the headlines to relax my mind. Below is how the webpage looked like.












Is Cruze making headlines? I got completely exasperated. I am not able to look at the headlines. When I tried to close the ad, it led to the ad-home page. Big flak to IBN. I understand displaying ads are the only way to make money in the website. But don’t forget the primary purpose of your website. If you look at the screenshot, more than 50% of the page is covered with ads. I would call this as IBN Ads rather than IBN news. So for any exciting offers/ads please log on to http://ibnlive.in.com/

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Gandhi Jeyanthi - Hurray, It's a holiday!!

This weekend has been a long weekend for everyone, thanks to Gandhi Jeyanthi. I know most of my friends who had planned for a vacation for this whole week as both Monday and Friday are Holidays. I am pretty sure most of them would have forgotten the reason why Oct 2nd is a national holiday.

To me is it really necessary Gandhi Jeyanthi, or to this any leader’s birth or death anniversary should be a national holiday. It is to give respect for their sacrifice and the service they rendered to our nation, the government gives a day off. But are we really thinking Gandhi on his birthday or try to follow the principles he preached? The answer is a straight “No”. To add to this, all news channels telecast special movies on the day (Vijayakanth fighting against terrorism and bull shit… ). Atleast I don’t remember any news channel telecasting the life history of Mahatma Gandhi and the ideologies he taught. Obviously it will be boring to many of us watching the life history of Gandhi, but make it in such a way it’s interesting.

During my school days, we had so many programmes and competitions during Gandhi Jeyanthi. All programmes in one way or the other are related to the life history of Gandhi or which arouses patriotism in everyone’s mind. Should that be paused when we work? It should be made mandatory to observe silence in all schools, colleges and working places in India to respect our father of our nation on Gandhi Jeyanthi.

To make this happen, Gandhi Jeyanthi should not be a national holiday. Let us not think about work or studies on that day. Go to school or college or your office for half a day and do(learn) something that will make you remind Gandhi’s sacrifices and his ideologies; organize programmes, conduct quiz, or display videos that talks about Gandhi’s life and his ideologies. It is in practicing his ideologies, and making others adopt his ideologies, we respect him and not by enjoying this day as one of the days of our vacation.