Sunday, June 16, 2013

Rediscovering my Passion for Blogging!!

I had been a blogger 3 years back and since then, the blogger within me had been on hibernation. Life had changed a lot since then, and there had been a lots of happenings in my life, which were worth sharing on my blog, but still possibly, a lazy animal within me had took over the ‘blogger’ thing within me.

But what you say, destiny or something else, the blogger had to get alive. Getting little filmy, ‘jab tum kisi cheez ko poori shiddat k saath chaaho toh saari kaynaat tumhein use milane mein jut jaati hai.’ In a crowded inbox, last Thursday, I happened to see an Indiblogger mail with an invitation for #HPInkAdvantage Indiblogger meet to be held on Saturday. I had heard a lot good about fun, masti and interactions at IndiBlogger meets. So, being free on the day, I had to attend that. But to my dismay, I got a Seats Full message at the registration page. However, the event was still 2 days away, and the Optimistic Simar kept hoping for someone opting out and grabbing that seat. Fortunately, on the Saturday morning, I saw two seats for the event and quickly grabbed the chance.

When I reached the venue, I saw few tables and chairs lined up for a wonderful gathering it was waiting for. I was one of the firsts to enter in the hall and login. Quite impressed with all the management and decorum, I was really excited making my debut at Indiblogger meets. I had Prashant and Sudeep sharing table with me, being alone and a debutant, the duo really made me feel comfortable and nice. Prashant shared his earlier experiences of blogger meets, and all this got us more curious for the times ahead.

And here it goes. The meet started off with a chhotu guy, getting a pair of speakers, just for being the sabse chhotu :P and mind it, he was really really chhotu, just 1.5 years old. At that moment, I was just singing the song,”Give me some sunshine, give me some rain, give me another chance, I wanna grow up once again.“ Agli baar, sabse chhotu award toh fir apna hi hai. J

The next award was for the largest family attending the meet. I kept wondering, why they need to ask that question, since each one of us qualified for that award. Each one of us was from the Indiblogger family. But well, I was not heard of during the judgement process. Ek aur award reh gea. :P

A couple of more awards and then came up the Number game. Choosing a number from 1-11 and getting the prize meant for it in the sheet with the Master of Ceremony. Fir se bad luck, whichever number we chose, somebody else got a chance to speak it and well, prize  fir se nahi mila koi. Nevertheless, the fun on trying to get a chance to speak the number was the ultimate one. Zindagi k tensions gayi bhaad mein, number bolte raho bas. :o

The Number game was succeeded by the singing part. I just thought, are we supposed to be in an audition for Indian Idol Junior, but discovered later, Indian Idol Juniors sang much better than us. Anyways, the fun quotient was higher here. We were divided into four groups on the basis of our seating and we had to choose an animal making noise for our group in the song ‘Old McDonalds hada farm, yaya yaya yaay.. We chose Zebra and discovered ‘Zebras make boo boo noise.’ We had lions behind us, who were really roaring, giraffes sitting diagonally to us and were silent. We didn’t like silent animals and hence, we ordered the chickens to dethrone Giraffes and take their places. Chickens really made a Kuckoo noise, but while singing the song, we all thought the chickens had got roasted since they were the most silent group. After the chickens, it was puppies group and puppies got the loudest, 2 mics helped them. :p

After the McDonalds song, here it came ’30 Seconds to Fame.’ We were told that we had to introduce ourselves to the fellow bloggers in the meet. From previous blogger meet posts I had gone through earlier, I had known that not everyone gets a chance in it. The Introvert and sleeping-blogger Simar just kept hoping, mera naam na aaye. And yeh lo, bomb blast, 3rd name was mine. Well, had to follow rules of the game. Introduced myself before the fellow bloggers, confessed that the blogger was on sleep mode and also promised that kumbhkaran nind se jaldi jaagega. However, it was again good to know about the fellow attendees at the meet. I got to know the book reviewers (Manjulika), movie reviewers (Mansi, Murtaza), Tech Bloggers (Prashant), Mommy Bloggers (Naam nahi yaad, apologies), Photo Bloggers (Kriti), Pro Bloggers (Passey Sir) etc. etc.

In a further series of events, the sponsor HP took up the stage and introduced their new product, the HP Ink Advantage printer. While we were attending an amazing meet, the printer was equally amazing. The lovely lady from HP showed us the features of it, and we were quite amazed with the quality of printing and going by HP claims, the economy of printing. We were also introduced for the funnnnnnn part of the meet, the B’day Party.

We were asked to be in a group of 15 and we had to plan a B’day party with a pre-decided theme. We were being given around 30 minutes to plan a B’day party. We were asked to give our group a name and guess what, I proposed our group to be named, Zebra ka Debra. Humne ek baar agar zebra ko pakad lia, uske baad hum zebra ki b nahi sunte.  The group liked it and well, that was our official name. J We really took Shahrukh Khan kinda dialogue seriously that ‘Yeh 30 minute tumhari zindagi k sabse keemti 30 minute honge and inhein tumse koi taaqat nahi cheen sakti. And here we go, the Time starts now. We got the Circus theme. Yeh zindagi ek circus hai aur hum is circus k joker, this was all we thought and started giving shape to our bday party. We were busy filling balloons, making balloon clowns, getting some fotos clicked ourselves being clowns, decorating the table, designing the invite etc. etc. apart from lot many other activities which did not feature ultimately though. The funniest part for us was that we thought we had to do the b’day party as well during those 30 minutes and we ultimately had our party majorly over by the time judgement was to be done.  No worries on which way the results went, it was meant to be enjoyed and each one of us enjoyed it to be fullest. Quoting Kriti here, we had ‘some pure unadulterated fun’.

Zebra ka Debra had taken Vidya Balan quite seriously when she said, Movies 3 vajah se hit hoti hai, entertainment, entertainment and entertainment. The fun and entertainment part was the highlight of Zebra ka Debra circus. J

After finishing our part, we also had a look at other groups’ performances. Highly innovative, highly decorated, and highly creative. That are the words I had for them. We had pirates of the carribean celebrating their bday party, we had the little mermaid in a bday party, there was a bday party wherein all the planets had also featured in.

With the announcement of bday party fun time results, we got the return gifts, IndiBlogger Tees and tasty tasty food.

Had entered in the hall akele akele and left the hall with many new friends, new experience, great memories and IndiBlogger tee as well. :p

However, before I sign out, I just want to sing the Race 2 Song,
Meri Pehli Blogger Meet,
jo rahi thi puri hit..
aur crazy quotient b tha fit,
it was fun on our mind.
Mujhe toh teri lat lag gyi, lag gyi.
Zmana kahe lat yeh galat lag gyi.
But Mujhe toh teri lat lag gyi

Already looking forward for the next IndiBlogger meet. J

And yes living up to my promise, the sleeping blogger is back.


P.S. Had no idea to carry a Digicam with me to capture the fun, so could not use any pics in the post. Anybody having the meet pics can surely share the pics, would love to retain those memories. J

Saturday, June 15, 2013

WeChat ka Dream!!

While I was into my world of dreams yesterday, I dreamt of a genie, named WeChat who allowed me few wishes if I wanted to connect with few people and have interaction with them. I just thought it to be a nice chance to interact with few personalities, which I have always been wanting to.              
1.       Madhuri Dixit – Starting with the lady luck, I asked WeChat Genie for a smile I have always been loving, Madhuri Dixit. Even while I am writing this post narrating my dream yesterday, I can see that always beautiful and awesome smile on TV. I would like to know how she can be so graceful always wearing a beautiful smile. Given a chance to interact, I will use Personal Messaging facility to seek an opportunity to meet her in person. Nevertheless, WeChat genie also told that I could use Video Chat facility to talk with her.

Jab tak in-person na sahi, tab tk Video Chat pe hi guzara kar lenge.

2.       Amitabh Bachchan – Continuing my wishlist, I asked WeChat genie to connect me with Amitabh Bachchan. I have been a big fan of his humble nature. He immediately connected me to Big B, who was supposedly busy shooting for Kaun Banega Crorepati. While I wished to connect with him to know the reason behind his humility and if the same could be incorporated into our own lives, he started asking me few questions, which I answered and I got a wild card entry to the show.  

Yeh toh Sone pe Suhaga ho gea.

3.       Chacha Chaudhary (Comics Character) – Going back to my childhood days, WeChat genie was asked to connect me with Chacha Chaudhary. I had heard that his brain works faster than computer. I just wished to know that in this era of highly fast processors, whether the fact of his brain working faster than computers still holds valid. Not only was I curious about this fact, I was equally curious to know more about Saabu, his partner, who had come from Jupiter and Raaka, his enemy who will not die due to some 'amar' dawa. Knowing more about Saabu's land, and knowing that Jupiter had life would definitely excite NASA scientists as well. I will also earn a reward for communicating the fact to NASA.

Sone pe Suhaga Part II.

4.       The inner self, Simardeep Singh – Looking to connect to people world over, I noticed we spend too less of our time interacting with ourselves, which is one of the most important interactions one should have on a regular basis. So, it was time to connect with myself.  I noticed that connecting with the inner self didn't only relax my mind, but also eased all the stress and tensions present in my mind.

Duniya bhar se milne ka tym hai, par khud se milne ko hi waqt nahi.

But before I could chat further with my inner self, my world of dreams just broke up and I woke up.  I realized that WeChat is a Global Mobile app providing chat platform to users across different platforms. WeChat offers many unique and innovative features that offer the users to get more out of any mobile chat app available in the market. I had been thinking about the contest being run by WeChat, the whole night and consequently, I dreamt of the same. But when I recollected, I remembered that I could connect with just 4 people in my dreams, so I just thought to close the list.

5.       WeChat Jury – Finally, when I began to think, that to close my list, whom I should connect to, I got along a great idea to connect with WeChat Jury, who will sit to decide the winner. I will like to know about the criteria they would be considering to choose the winner. Further, I have been listening a lot about Spot fixing in the news these days. Possibly, we can also strike a deal between us and reserve a prize for myself.

Well, that's a small list of the people I would like to connect with on WeChat, but since it is a multi-featured application, I believe it will be helping me a lot in socializing in my own unique, creative and innovative ways. Mr. Shiv Khera has said, "Winners don't do different things, they just do things differently." It seems WeChat took this quote seriously and has incorporated many new and unique features within itself to emerge as a champion app.

Sayonara. 

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Enriching Experience @ Punjab CA Students' Convention!!

Hi Friends,
        It is turning out to be an exciting year for me with lots of new experiences, the latest being the memorable and unforgettable experience of attending and participating in the Punjab State Convention of CA Students.  

Whilst paper presentation was something which I had never really attempted before, there was some divine force this time which motivated me to write an article for the convention and apply for the paper presentation. Further, when I came to know of the topics given, I had to choose some topic which I could be confident with, more so because it could probably be my first paper presentation and confidence with the topic I had to present, was something which was most desirable. Finally, I chose to present on 'Convergence with IFRS' as I have been studying about IFRS and recent updates on it in Indian context in the recent times. Somehow, I managed to submit my entry for paper presentation in time and bu God's grace, it got selected for the final paper presentation.

Being called for rehearsals 3 days before the final presentation, it became as a small little trip to Ludhiana for me.  In these 3 days of rehearsals, I surely learnt many new things. Also, interacting with the fellow presenters and members involved in the organising committee was an enriching experience. However, on the last day of the rehearsals, I was told to be well informed about my topic as the technical expert of the session in which my paper presentation was to be delivered, would be CA Vinod Jain Ji, Chairman, Board of Studies who was an expert in this field. Further, as it was supposed to be the first technical session, Prez of our Institute, CA Amarjit Chopra Ji might be present as well, another expert on the subject. Honestly speaking, this got me a bit nervous.

On the D-Day, when I reached the venue, I could already see a pretty good number of participants there. The inauguration happened quite on time and Prez of our Institute, CA Amarjit Chopra Ji and V.C. Panjab University, Prof. R.C. Sobti were before us. Now, it was time for the inaugural speeches by the worthy guests, before our technical sessions. The speeches were surely supposed to be something worth listening, as I had earlier came across some inspiring speeches by our Prez. In fact, it was one of his speeches only which inspired me to study on IFRS. the inaugural session got more fruitful for me as I had a small meet with Amarjit Chopra Ji and I shared some time with him. 

It was now time for the start of the proceedings of convention after the inaugural session and it was the time for my paper presentation, which was 2nd in queue after a paper presentation on Role of CA in Corporate Governance. We were sharing dias with CA Vinod Jain Ji, Chairman, BOS and other dignitaries. This proud moment for some time was taken over by the nervousness of facing large audience, which however faded away slowly. My paper presentation was well received by the audience and appreciated by the experts which was highly satisfying. At the end of the technical session, Vinod Jain Ji personally met each one of us and had positive comments for all of us.

Besides all the other technical sessions by my fellow friends, one special lecture on Communication Skills by CA CJS Nanda deserves a special mention here. He really delivered a small and crispy, yet so effective speech. I hope, all those who heard it out would agree with me. 

Further, between all the technical sessions and serious stuff at the convention, there were cultural evenings at the end of each day's technical sessions, which were enjoyable to the extreme. All the performances were entertaining and helpful in leaving behind all the day's tiredness. All in all, it was a wonderful experience for me at the Convention, something new, something exciting, something inspiring, something enriching. I also got in touch with some nice people out there and I hope I can continue to be in touch with them. :)

And its time for yummy lunch now. Have a good day all. God Bless. Sayonara. 

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Doobti Huyi Kashti!!

Hi friends,
Once again, after a very long time, I am gonna share few more lines by me, not on any happy topic though. But well, as I have been receiving suggestions, I am gonna be adding a disclaimer here that the poem is purely fictitious and no part of it is related to mine or any of my known ones life. :) Hope you like these few lines.

is dilon ki duniya mein sheeshe se dil ka koi mol nahi,
sabhi pathar dil wale kirdar huye hain..
yahaan pyar wafa sab jhoothe se lagein,
yahan toh dilon ke karobaar huye hain..
Aankhein hai sookhi chahe bheega hai mann,
humne jana hum bhi ajab fankar huye hain..
is dil ko bhi kash kisi ne dekha hota,
iske toh tukde kayi hazaar huye hain..
jisne diye the yeh gehre zakhm humko,
hum usi ke intezaar mein bekrar huye hain..
thi hmari bhi kabhi tamanna unhein apna bnane ki,
tabhi toh us kashti pe shayd swaar huye hain..
ik toofan aaya aur doob gayi voh kashti,
hum bhi doobe beech manjdar huye hain..
kya hua jo aapne wafa na ki humse,
-->
hmari dunia k aap aaj bhi sarkar huye hain..

ik heer thi aur charcha tha ranjhe ka bhi,
aaj us ishq ko bazar mein nilaam karte hain..
aata hai naam jahan bhi wafa nibhane ka,
sabhi is anjaan diwane ko salaan karte hain..

I would surely be waiting for your comments on this one. :)

Friday, April 23, 2010

My Experience of Bank Branch Audits!!

Hi Friends,
    Its been quite a hectic and busy month for me. However, the busyness it provided me was duly compensated by the learning experiences the time provided me with. Firstly, the financial year ending, the last one in my articleship, got me busy with quite a good number of Income Tax returns. As the month of March ended, it was time now for bank audits. I could not participate in the bank audits earlier in my articleship due to graduation exams all the three years. However, this time, I made sure, I would be making the best and optimum use of this opportunity which was also supposed to be the only one in my whole articleship period.
 
Bank audits got me more closer to the working of the banks. Although I had been involved in the concurrent audit of one of the main branches of our city of one of the banks, I was expecting a different experience in these statutory audits. My conception was based on the fact that concurrent audit involved detailed checking of day to day transactions of the branch and there was ample time for our judgement while the statutory audit was hit with a time constraint on this issue. Hence, I was expected to be more efficient at the work, though I myself don't tend to be any less efficient any other time as well. It was a total knowledge enriching experience for me, and yes, I also learnt the art of coping up with time constraints and yet delivering to the best of our ability. Some new things to learn and new experiences to preserve with me, I used to get myself equipped with something new each day.
 
After finishing the local audits, we also had to visit Katra city in the state of Jammu & Kashmir for another bank branch audit. It was supposed to be a 3-4 days trip and well, it surely turned out to be an exciting one. We had a great time at Katra doing our work in the day time and enjoying the nature's beauty in the mornings and nights. As the city of Katra also marked the starting point for pilgrimage to Shri Vaishno Devi Shrine, the visit to the same was always in our minds. Eventually, my visit to the shrine got materialised, though my colleague could not go due to some other reasons. After finishing the audit work and doing all the reports, I finally started with our yatra along with CA. Vipul Arora, the senior partner of the auditor firm in which I am undergoing my training along with his daughter. It was truly a memorable experience, as Vipul Sir had lots to share with regards to his earlier visits to his shrine and his other life experiences as well. So, I got to learn many things from him during the journey both professionally and otherwise.
 
So, all in all, a good experience of bank audits and an exciting n memorable journey to Katra and Vaishno Devi Shrine. That sums up these last 3 weeks. :)
 
I hope you enjoyed reading my lone experience with bank branch statutory audits. And if you just got bored reading the whole text, I have uploaded some pics of my official trip to Katra at both Orkut & Facebook. Do check those out. :)
 
Bye 4 now. Take Care. Sayonara.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Aatank Ki Kahani, AAM AADMI ki Zubani!!

Pune blasts last month pushed me to write something against terrorism, some unjustifiable acts with some innocent victims. A couple of days later, I happened to watch the movie 'A Wednesday' again and well, that further propelled my desire. Do check out the below lines, which I tried writing about what a common man, an Aam Aadmi, possibly each one of us, thinks when we come across such news. I hope you would like these lines.

 

Nikalta hun roz jab ghar se main,

ik darr sa dil mein jagta hai..

Roz ki bhagam bhag se alag,

ik mahaul ajab sa lagta hai..

 

Lagta hai saansein chal rahi hain meri,

lekin pal pal mar raha hun main..

Kahin ho na jaye yehi saans aakhri,

bas isi baat se darr raha hun main..

 

Darta hun bakery mein khane se main,

ho sakta hain chhupa ek bomb jahan..

Ab darta hun Hotel mein jane se main,

saamne aa na jaye fir ik Kasab wahan..

 

Darr darr k kab tak ji paunga main,

is darr se ab mujhko azaad karo..

Safal na ho paayein iraade unke,

jo kehte hain Hind barbaad karo..

 

Karte hain jo Mazhab ki aad mein hamle,

shayad is baat se anjaan hi hain..

Allah Ram ya Waheguru keh do,

ghayal toh hota Bhagwan hi hai..

 

Chahe nishane pe unke koi bhi ho,

akhir marta toh ik insaan hi hai..

Allah Ram ya Waheguru keh do,

ghayal toh hota Bhagwan hi hai..

 
Stop Terror, Support Peace. :)
Spread the word and don't forget to drop in your comments.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

IFRS Article in CA Students' Journal!!

Hi Friends,
     Just wished to share it with all of you that an article written by me on IFRS 1 First Time Adoption of IFRS got published in CA Students' Journal in its March 2010 issue. It was great to see my article in the journal and more great to receive nice and positive feedback on my article from the CA Members and Students fraternity.
 
You can check out my article by clicking the link below :
An Overview of IFRS 1 - First Time Adoption of IFRS 
 
I would surely be waiting for your comments on my article. :)
 
P.S. If you are wondering, what is IFRS, it stands for International Financial Reporting Standards. India is planning to converge into IFRS by 01.04.2011 and hence, all the entities would need to use principles of IFRS 1 in the first year of reporting under IFRS.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Ik Soch Anjani Si!!

Hi Friends,
         I had been absent from my blog since a long month as my schedule kept me quite busy. However, while the busy days are expected to continue, I am back to my blogspace to share with you something which I penned down on Women's Day. I was just listening radio and some discussions out there pushed me to write some lines on the same. So, well, below are the lines portraying a gal's random thoughts regarding gender Discrimination & Female Foeticide. I hope you like these. 
 
Kyun fark rakhta hai samaaj yahan pe,
jab har raste pe yeh jeet paati hai..
har maidaan mein, har kshetra mein, 
kandhe se kandha yeh milaati hai..

Huyi Jhansi ki Rani thi ek yahan,
jo ladte ladte itihaas ban gayi..
Kalpana Chawla ya ho indira, 
logon ke sapno ki woh raah ban gayi..

Wohi bitiya ab bojh kyu lagti hai,
jo usse dharti pe ane ka adhikaar nai..
Maa kahe Na Aana Is Des Laado,
tera janam yaha kisiko svikar nahi..

Hai zarurat ik awaz buland karne ki,
Kab tak rahoge is sachaayi se anjan..
Keh gaye hain Guru Nanak bhi,
"So Kyo Manda Akhiye Jit Jamai Rajaan"

Ladki rahe band yaha chaardiwari mein,
usse bhi uska tum haq dilvaao..
khatam na ho jaye ladki jaat yahan pe,
Dharti ki is nanhi chhanv ko bachao..

Mile jo aisa pyar yahan pe, 
har ladki kahe yehi dua tum dijo..
Srishti ki anmol rachna hum,
Agle janam mohe bitia hi kijo..

Plz raise your voice against Female Foeticide. I hope these lines help the cause. Do reply back with your comments. :)

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Ek Kahi, Fir Bhi Ankahi Kahani!!

Hi Friends,
Last week has been quite a relief as the temperatures in the city have begun getting normal. I hope the weather gets more good in the coming days. India had its 61st Republic Day on Tuesday and I enjoyed watching the Delhi Parade with my brother (on the idiot box ofcourse :P). But yes, I surely wish to see it live one day. :)

I had written a few lines on a topic which many of the youngsters face in their life, not cherishing and caring for their love and repenting thereafter. Just tried to pen down a feeling of one such guy. I hope you would like these lines :

Ik ladki yaaro chand se bhi pyaari thi,
Dil ke hmare bhi woh bahut karib thi.
Fir se huyi aaj ik mulaqat hamari,
Par aaj woh kisi aur ka nasib thi.

Kuch pal suhane us waqt huye taza,
Jab uski jaan bhi hoti hamari murid thi.
Kadrdan uske pyar ke ban na sake hum,
Jiski zindagi shayad bin mere garib thi.

Aise pyar se jane kaise hum daud aaye,
Hum anjan the, uska pyara sa dil tod aaye.
Dil uska toota par dard mujhe hone laga,
Humein laga hum apna dil kahin chhod aaye.

Fir ehsas hua humein uske pyar ka,
Milne ka puchne pe hamare inkaar ka.
Ab matlab samajh aaya mujh naadan ko,
Hamare ruth jane pe ansuon ki bahaar ka.

Mujhe pane se behtar ho shayd uski taqdir,
Rabba ik baar mila de tu mujhse meri Heer.
Uske milne pe humko hai bas ek aarzoo,
Humein chahiye bas uski muskurati tasvir.

Aaj us bhagwan ne humein fir se mila dia,
Par usne hmari muskuraht ka jawab b na dia.
Hum pad sakte the uski ankho ki woh nami,
Jab 'khush hu main' kehke sir ko jhuka liya.

I hope you liked these lines. Do post in your comments.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Life's a Race, Life's a Competition!!

A New Year and a new Decade is what we are in now and I wish all of my friends a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. It had been a great last year but not discussing it here as I guess enough of that has been discussed by me in the last post. :)

I happened to see one of the most-talked movies these days, '3 Idiots' last Sunday and well, it surely has an innovative idea which is getting the cash registers ringing for the movie. While it has many lessons for us, but a couple of these really made me go deep into my world of thoughts. In one of the scenes, Rancho (Aamir) says, "Yeh Zindagi Ek Race Hai." I further continue this statement with my questions : Is life just a competition? Are we living to survive or we are surviving to live?

Since our childhood, we are asked to top in our class. We are compared with the others and our parents say, see, that chap has got so good marks, why cant you get the same? Your classmate stood first in the university, why cant you? That boy earns a lac per mensum, have jobs dried up for you?? Seeds of this self-initiated competition are often sown in us since our childhood and we remain a part of this competition whole of our life, no matter where we have reached or what we have achieved. Such competition often sows seeds of jealousy and hatredness among each other. No matter what our own ability or talent is, what matters the most is how was the performance of the our so-called competitors and if that was not better than us, we have performed great. The rising expectations and growing competition (more often than not, an unhealthy one these days) has often been quite a big factor in the rising number of suicides by the students as they are not able to handle the pressure and live upto the expectations of their parents, relatives or society. No wonder, we get many news of suicides after Board exams results are announced. Even the character 'Joy' in the movie was a perfect example of such lapse who succumbed under the unacceptance of his talent even though he was on his way of making an incredible invention.

It is said success is a relative term. It really becomes relative when there is a comparison with others. I see so many students who have secured even 90+ marks in their respective examinations but they are not happy, they are not delighted for such a score. The reason, they got a mark less than their competitor in these exams. On the other hand, students with maybe 60+ are enjoying their result more than these 90+ students. I have witnessed several such cases and I believe that you all will agree with me too. One experience of this kind also happened with me around 2 years back. We were undergoing our computer training and we had a test one day. I got lesser marks,probably just suffiecient enough, the prime reason coz I was a bit unwell in those few days and another of my friends, who had 10 marks more than me was on cloud nine that day and was heard saying that my mother would be more than happy today as I have left Simar behind. I was quite surprised to hear this as even his marks could not be said good enough to substantiate his joy but leaving me behind was a success for him.

Why go any far, the real example lies with each of us too. We become a part of many social networking sites like Orkut, facebook and believe that we can write and whatever we wish to but the fact remains that we want more people to read what we are doing, we want more comments on our photos and our status. One day, we also start writing a blog which is said to be a mirror of our feelings and we say we will be freely expressing ourselves but one thing back in our mind says, will this post be liked by my readers, will I get interesting comments. So, knowingly or unknowingly, we be an athlete taking part in this competition.

All of us are engulfed in this useless rat race. But my question still remains unanswered - is this competition the real purpose of life? I don't intend to express that there shouldn't be any competition in our life but it should be a healthy one and in fact its more better when life is a continuing competition with ourselves only and not with others. The movie sparked off an idea for this post, so just ending it with one of its dialogue, "Kaabil Bano Kaabil, kamyaabi jhakk maarke tumhare peeche aayegi." (Strive for knoweldge & excellence and the success is bound to follow you).

And reiterating what I said above, one thing back in our mind says, 'whether this post will be liked by my readers?', so do post your comments. ;)