Thursday, March 29, 2007

The great Indian cricket show and the drama has just begun

Many heads will roll, some careers will end and a few great innings will come to an abrupt end. Hopefully it happens.... This is one of the lowest moments in Indian cricket history, one of the lowest as there have been a few comparable events. But sooner or later it had to happen. How long do we want to carry a Sachin, Sehwag, Agarkar, Harbhajan who last performed ages ago or have a Dravid as captain who in spite of being a great batsman and a wonderful team member was never a captain material. Hence immediate exit of two people is very important – Mr. Captain but not Dravid the player and Mr. Coach.

Great work Mr. Chappell everyone knows that you are a survivor, but the problem is that you have always managed to save your own head and never been a leader. If you we so upset with the team selection then you should have come out in the open at that point of time and said ‘I cannot coach this team’ and should have stated the problems which you SMSed to Mr. Bala. Today you would have been a hero. But sadly you lacked courage or maybe you also believed that this team can do something. Else you were coaching a team in which you yourself didn’t believe, wow that’s great.

We can complain about the average age of our team or the physical fitness of our team. But I guess the Australian team consists of more players who are 30+. Indian player have never been great fielders or runners between the wickets. Except for a Jadega or a Yuvraj. Or we wanted players who could only run fast like – Kaif or Raina but could score 10 runs in 10 matches.

So now what - get a new coach and a new captain, play against Bangladesh, defeat them comprehensively and start feeling that all hunky-dory again. Well am sorry that’s not the solution, the problem has much deeper routes. First in which country other than India are politicians or a retired bureaucrat running the sports bodies. Get rid of them that’s the first way.

Then develop cricket from the grass route level, reduce the gap between national and international cricket. Make Ranji / Duleep trophy more competitive.

Now what first find a coach who wants to coach a team rather than play politics. Then appoint a captain who is aggressive and is young. Get rid of all the non – performing players. Create a talent pool by constantly giving opportunity to new players. Do experiments but avoid overkill like - Pathan.

At the end it’s a wake up call for BCCI which has only been interested in minting money but never been interested in the development of cricket.

And of course thanks a lot Mr. Chappell, Mr. Dravid and Co. we will now enjoy some good cricket without being emotional and ya Thanks Bermuda - you have saved us the pain of suffering through another 5-6 listless matches.

So now who will win the world cup? Of course Australia....

Saturday, March 10, 2007

And finally I clicked a few :-)

Here I stay at the 16th Floor

Petronas from my room

Another one from my room

KL tower also from my room

Even office could be seen, Thank god the bosses cannot be seen :-)

KL from inside Skybridge Petronas (41st Floor)

Check the entire album -

http://in.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/s_shaanu/album?.dir=4913scd&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//in.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/s_shaanu/my_photos

Also check -

http://in.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/s_shaanu/my_photos

Friday, March 09, 2007

Reply to a forward...

I am blogging after a gap of good 8-9 months and it was a forwarded mail which made me write...
I got the following mail from one of my friends in Infy....

The mail goes like this -

This is update from my frnd in Cogni Chennai..

Plz read dis mail in a lighter vein..as a piece of humor..no offences to d natives of chennai..


Hi friends,

This is a live update from chennai.

Language - Tamil, tamil and tamil. Even if they know hindi, they dont speak up.

People - We never heard anyone laughing here (I wonder if they ever laugh or shout)
So conservative, that noone talks even in the bus
Food - Idly, sambhar, rice, dosa, vada, pongal
We have to cook our food ourselves (unbelievable naa).
Weather - summer from october to feb and rest of the year it's deadly summer.
Lesiure - TV, dormitery, dirty sea beaches on weekends
Rent - 6.5 K / 1 BHK
Advance - 6 months
Aata - Rs. 26 /kg
Apple - Rs 100 /kg
Orange - Rs. 10/piece
Banana - Rs 3 /piece
Mausmi Juice - Rs 18 /glass
Jeans Dryclean - Rs.40
Phulka - Rs. 8 (idly also Rs.8)

Interesting facts and incidents :

1. Here you cannot buy a needle after 6 PM (strange).
2. We asked an auto driver, "hindi aati hai"?. He replied in hindi "Hindi nahi aati".
3. The most common suffix here is 'a', e.g. straight - straighta 2 cup tea - 2 cupa tea
4. Even dogs eat curd rice.
5. In north, names are like Gori Shankar, gauri prasad etc. Here the names are like Kaliraj, kalicharan etc.
6. When there is a 't' in any name, they add 'h' to it. jayant - jayanth bharat - bharath
7. Here is a culture of adding mystical alphabets after ones's name, like Mahesh R, Sandeep T etc.

7. Cable connection is of no use here as only tamil channels are broadcasted on cable TV, if anyone wanna watch hindi channels then you need to buy a set up box (Rs.4000).
8. Cognizant navallur office is actually not in chennai, it comes under a district called Chengalpet which is 51 kms from main city.
9. Once we saw a girl in the food court, she was looking and acting like a north indian. My friend became exited and planned to talk to her, but just then we noticed her breakfast and then "dil ke armaan aansuon mein beh gaye", she was having pongal. (disguise!!)
10. How dare anyone come to chennai : Cognizant Chennai MCity comes under SEZ(special economic zone), swap and transfers from here are not possible.
11. No life after 9 PM.

Bye Bye (waiting for banglore, pune, hyderabad update)


Life is not about cursing your posting location but it is about how soon you leave the company


Following is my reply....

Hi dude,

This is too much man... seems like this mail is written in bad taste and out of frustration.
I think the author of the mail needs to attend some cross cultural classes, I am sure Cognizant must be having such courses. If the person goes to US/Europe than s/he would readily adjust to there culture but not with a culture which is Indian....

And here are the replies....

Language - Common yaar we tend to speak in a language with which we are comfortable.... That’s the case with the people in Chennai.... and at times ppl don’t speak in Hindi ‘cas they don’t want to say something which is incorrect, (that was the case with few of my frds) and some dont know Hindi at all. But if you ask them for help they will definitely help you out (Of course few naughty elements are there and that’s the case with every place).

People - May be we North Indian's are so used to hooliganism that we can’t tolerate people in bus being silent :-) Even in Infy buses in Hyderabad people hardly speak. (Exceptions –Sudarshan, Amar, Rahul n me, if any two of us are there).
Food - Either one should accept and enjoy the food which is readily available or cook him/herself and there is nothing wrong in cooking yourself. And there are plenty of eateries in Chennai which provide all kinds of food and one just needs to search.
Weather - About weather common man its nothing to crib about. Enjoy the lovely evening sea breeze.
Lesiure - I know Chandigarh is the cleanest city in India but not every city is like that, though it shd be.
Rent - Is Hyderabad, B'lore, Mumbai cheap? For rents going northwards other people blame the IT junta only… I know places in Chennai where 2 bedroom flat costs Rs1500 will s/he stay in those places... Not possible yaar…
Advance - In B’lore n Bombay one ends up paying 10 months advance....

Regarding price of goods I don’t have much clue but when I was in Hyd, apple used to cost us Rs. 12 per piece. And there was a lot of hue and cry abt prices of potato, onion and tomato recently…. In fact congress lost elections in two states 'cas of price rise....
But am sure there must be places where one can get these things at a cheaper rate.

1. I have no clue about needle, but one could have tried in a different shop.
2. Well generally the autowalas are bad, you ask any Chennaite s/he will vouch for it... But the person might be knowing only that much Hindi.
3. Well we also say a lot of things which might sound funny to others... (So wats the big deal with ‘a’).
4. Thats derogatory... Not worth replying...
5, 6, 7. There are some cultural issues involved with everything so one must be sensitive to it… N must accept and respect the ones name is written... The ‘R’ or ‘T’ is the initial and is the name of the person’s father, hence it is written that way..
7 (Should have been 8 but the author wrote '7'). Cable even south Delhi and south Mumbai have now implemented CAS and soon other major cities will follow.... So no point complaining dude…. If one wants to see all the channels get the set top box.
8. Well all IT offices are located outside the city... The case in point is most of the offices in Blore, Hyd, Pune. Where is the space in the city to expand.
9. Common yaar I have no words for it... u sound desperate....
10. U know a lot of my friends r not able to go to Chennai 'cas of this...
11. Well the person shd go to right places if he wants to enjoy night life.... There are plenty of places in Chennai...

Instead of complaining and cribbing one must accept the way things are and live happily or should move on... But learn to respect other cultures... that’s very important.
This is just to show the right picture and not to hurt anyone....
Sorry if I have been rude. But couldn’t control it.
I have stayed in TN for 2 years and had a very good time there....

I am proud of everything that is Indian and everyone shd be...

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Just a thought

No matter how perfect one is there is always someone better......

Everyday is a discovery.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Somethings.... Sometimes

Somethings in life never change,
Sometimes in life you dont find reasons,
Some moments in life aren't forgotten,
Sometimes in life you loose hope....
When times roll by you try to forget
What holds you on....
Some people in life are part of you,
And when you let them go,
You never lose them,
Because....
You find them living in YOU.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Awesome Lyrics

Generally I am an angreez ke nane (Grand father of the Britisher's) when it comes to my favourite songs n the songs which I listen most. But this is one song which I have really liked n it’s in Hindi. The singer KUNAL GANJAWALA has sung it really well. N the music director Himesh Reshammiya has done well n the lyrics of SAMEER r amazing. It’s from the movie 36 China Town.

jab kabhi main kho jaaun toh mujhe dhundh loge naa
jab kabhi main tanha rahu mera saath doge naa
jab kabhi mere behke kadam tum thaam loge naa
jab kabhi main kho jaaun toh mujhe dhundh loge naa
jab kabhi main tanha rahu mera saath doge naa
jab kabhi mere mushkil ho dagar tum sang chaloge naa
jab kabhi mere behke kadam tum thaam loge naa

jab kabhi de aawaz dil tum sun loge naa
jab kabhi toote khwaab toh tum bun loge naa
jab kabhi mujhse ho khata mujhe baksha doge naa
jab kabhi meri num ho nazar mujhe pyar doge naa

jab kabhi ham na aye sanam tum ?? loge naa
jab kabhi mere aansu bahen unhe poch loge naa
jab kabhi umra dhal jaayegi mujhe yun hi chahoge naa
lo kasam kuchh bhi ho sanam tum durr jaaoge naa

tum hi meri jaan ho tum hi armaan ho
tum hi dhadkanon mein ho sanam
dil ka yeh iraada hain
tumse mera vaada hain
jeena marna tere sang hai sanam

Saturday, May 13, 2006

"Suggest a Title"

Well am coming up something whose title I am not able to think. Keep watching.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Dreamssssss

Caution- This is not based on any scientific theory. Its just wat the author feels.

ONE DREAMS TO GET.

There are two types of dreams one which we see while we r sleeping (unconscious) and the other is day dreaming (conscious).

Both kinds of dreams play major role in our lives.

Unconscious dreams (Sleeping)

People say that dreams seen when we are asleep often portray events which are impossible or unlikely in reality, and are usually outside the control of the dreamer. But well these dreams are generally prophetic and they do take place.

At times this kind of dream gives us an indication and it is upto us to understand the meaning of the dream. Like take for example- if a person sees a dream in which s/he sees her/himself missing a train. Well this dream could mean that the person might miss an opportunity which is coming his/her way, so it will be better if s/he is prepared to grab that opportunity. This kind of dream is prophetic in nature.

Conscious dreams (Day Dreaming)

All of us at some point in our lives day dream (in fact someone like me, does this only) i.e.- just sit n let our imagination run away from us and imagine things. It gives us immense joy, seeing things the way we want them to be.

Well Day dreams r part and parcel of everyone's life. They r often viewed as silly fantasies or wishful thinking. Actually, worrying is a form of day dreaming. Well when we worry, we r visualizing an unwanted or negative outcome to a situation. N by repeating these negative images in our mind, we r more likely to make them happen. Next time when any thing makes u worry, try to think of a positive outcome to the situation. So day dream of Victory, Joy, Happiness, Glory, Success etc. So every day dream shd be positive.

Well all our dreams come true, be it conscious or unconscious dreams, provided we have the courage to live them. But ya its up to us to dream and make them come true, esp. the day dreams, n I can say all this 'cas all my day dreams have come true. Touch wood ;)

Hey so start dreaming.
N Happy dreaming

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Dadajee

The day I landed in Patna, I went to meet my grand father's best friend (Well he is eldest person in my near family, as my grandparents have passed away). Went to meet him as off late he has not been keeping well n I hadn’t met him for the past two years.

Well when I met him he was so very happy to see me. Then he told me a lot of stories of my childhood & even showed me some pics of my childhood. Then he praised my mom's n my aunt's care for their in-law's.

He asked me abt my education n he was surprised to know that I have completed my education & will be working now, I guess for him am still a kid. He was very very happy to know that I am placed in Infosys n he even asked me abt how many bonus shares I will be getting.

Well it was a great feeling ya & really made me full of sentiments n emotion. I can’t express it in words but ya it was an amazing experience, the words which were said n the words which weren't said at all but were there to be felt. Thanks Dadajee.

Monday, May 01, 2006

A tragic incident

Death visits a day before doc's life

Unknown vehicle kills RIMS intern on highway

Ranchi, Dec. 8: Virag Gaurav was headed for the Madhuban, a highway dhaba, for a long night of celebrations. The 26-year-old intern of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi, had planned to party hard before turning into a full-fledged doctor, which he would become less than 24 hours later.
As he left with his friend around midnight from the RIMS hostel, Gaurav was in high spirits. Some minutes later and five km away, his Hero Honda bike was hit by an unknown vehicle, leaving the youth dead on the spot and his friend critically injured.
According to Sadar police station, the incident took place at around 1 am near the Booti More. The police were alerted by some passers-by who spotted the blood-splattered bodies and rushed them to RIMS.
While Gaurav was brought dead, the other boy, Dilip Kumar Choudhery who is a resident of Bihar’s Danapur, was admitted at the Neurosurgery ward with multiple head injuries.
Choudhery was Gaurav’s batchmate.
Nothing is known yet about the vehicle that killed Gaurav, who would have completed his one-year internship today and received a certificate qualifying him as a professional physician.
“It is a big tragedy. The boy would have become a doctor today. He was very happy and wanted to party hard before turning into professional doctors,” said Jagannath Prasad, the director of the institute.
His parents, residents of Muzaffarpur who reached within hours after being informed of the mishap by RIMS, were inconsolable. While his father, an assistant engineer in Bihar irrigation department, could not stop talking about his son, Gaurav’s mother could not stop crying.
The whole administration of the hospital and the students offered their last tributes to Gaurav.
“He was a wonderful student. He came from a middle class family and knew and understood the problems of his parents. We know him as a soft-spoken nice boy,” said one of his friend.Asked about the killer vehicle, an official of the Sadar police station said: “We are searching for the vehicle. We suspect it was a speeding car that hit them. Gaurav’s head hit a tree and he died on the spot. The body has little injury marks. The other boy will be able to say what happened,” said the police officials.

Virag was a good friend and my class mate in school.
May his soul rest in peace.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Planning Vs Implementation

What is more important Planning or Implementation?

People say that planning is important. One cant dispute that but Implementation is more important than planning, even an average plan executed properly will give better results then the best of plans not executed properly. Wat do u say???????

Friday, February 10, 2006

A Story

Though a book will be written based on this story, this is just a prelude.
Anyways this story is full of Drama...........

The story begins-
The main character in this story is the eldest son of a Journalist n a House wife, since his childhood days he has been very independent n has taken all the decisions of his life, on his own. His parents have always given him full freedom. Maybe thats why at times he is a bit wayward.
As a kid the hero used to care about nothing, his only priorities were to play, enjoy and have fun.

Career Objectives-
He always wanted to be a fighter pilot, and nothing in this world could tempt him to change his mind. Well the dream had an anti-climax ending, when he got specs at the age of 14, but now he wanted to own a fighter plane. At that time some variation of MIG used to cost Rs. 100 million, so now he wanted to be a rich man, so that when he has Rs. 200 million of assets he can buy a fighter plane for half his net worth.

The first crush-
The hero had his first crush when he was in Std. III, well kids at that age didnt even used to think remotely of those things (ofcourse that was way back in 1990, before cable TV came). This is another interesting story as his first crush was the topper in his class n the hero, by mistake was the second topper. One fine day the guy as usual was doing something funny sitting in the last row (He never sat anywhere, other then the last row throughout his school days), n the girl got pissed off n told him 'bastard', the guy didnt knew the meaning of the word, so he went home n saw the dictionary. The next day he went to the school, sat right behind the girl n cut her hair I guess that was to take revenge, thats it, the school authorities called up the guys parents.

Upon seeing the guys parents, the girl realised that the guy was the son of a very good friend of his dad. So the matter ended there n they became good friends, n the moment the crush happened the guy moved to a boyz school n the girls dad got transferred to a different city, so they went their ways. Though the guy met her last year in Delhi, but the childhood crush is gone now.
Well thereafter the guy had crush on every 3rd girl he met, but nothing has materialised till date, poor chap.

Career Objectives-(Contd.)
Anyways back to the original story, the guy had found the way to fullfill his dream of owing a fighter plane, now he wanted to be a cricketer, though he was a decent player n had played for his state team but he never took it seriously, but now it was the way to realise his dream, so now he started bunking school n staying in the ground whole day. Suddenly he realised that he was in Std. X when one fine day his dad asked him- so son what do u think, how much u will get in ur board exam, that day he realised that Std. Xth is the first real test for any student!!!!!!!!

Well our guy without blinking said 80%, but the way he was, no way on earth he would have got 60%, n all the people around him felt that he would flunk for sure. The guys ego was hurt, so he started studying, but what about cricket, he could never give that as it was the way to realize his dream. Somehow he studied for a month n got 81.2%. He was happy that what ever he told he achieved, well his happiness was short lived as he didnt get admission in the top rung junior college. Anyways life went back to normal n it was Cricket time as usual. Well one fine day after it had rained very heavily, his scooter skidded n the guy landed up with a slipped disk , so bed rest for 6 months (which lasted for a year in the end) n the story of a would be 'great' cricketer was cut short.

During his bed rest period, somehow he was convinced that he can become an Engineer, so now it was time for JEE (IIT) but one needs to study something to clear JEE. Well this guy who was hardly able to move for nearly an year, how on earth he could clear JEE, so as a result failure was sure. The best thing about this guy is that when people write him off he does his best.

Some how he got fascinated by Computers n decided to make it his career, n thus he joined BCA (Baap ke Cash pe Ash) at one of India's premium engineering college, BIT Mesra. Suddenly there was a complete transformation in the guy, the person who had never ever seen the first row in his life, was always sitting in the first row n listening to what the teacher was teaching. The transformation was surprising n even today he doesnt know what made him do that! It seems life had taught him some lessons, maybe the reason was his father's bank balance going down from over a crore to a few thousand rupees, well that happens if u lived in the erstwhile 'Lalooland' n go against him.


Anyways his changed behaviour started showing good results n he stood first in the first semesters mid-sem exam n after that he never looked back n was always in the top bracket in his UG, people used to call him a studious guy n he never minded it. His friends of school days werenot able to believe it. Well life was all about books n library.

As our guy was from a boyz school, so he never used to talk to any girl n all the girls in his UG used to think that the guy is very arrogant, well the girl to boy ratio in his UG college was 1 : 1 but still the guy wasnt able to find a gal for himself. The first time he talked to any girl in his UG college was on the last day of his second last trimester, that too 'cas she was in the same coach when they were going home.

In the fifth semester when his friends started preparing for MCA/MBA, the guy got interested in Journalism may be he took inspiration from his dad. There was a big hype about him going for journalism in his UG college. Well he cleared the entrance test of all the institutes but in GD one needs to open his mouth, which he didnt, so he wasn't selected anywhere.

That was a big set back, but he took it in his stride. He joined a call centre but after working there for a few weeks, he decided to head back home with the CAT form in his hand, but this time he never told anyone what he was upto. This time the guy didnt do hard work, but what he did was Smart work. How he filled the forms for various institutes n how he fooled IMS big time(thats another huge story).

Inbetween at some or the other point in his life, the guy wanted to be a Social Reformer, a fighter against injustice, one fighting for the cause of poor, a leader (but not a politician), an MCA n noone knows what all he wanted to be, its upto some idea hitting him n he would think of going for it. But he never wanted to do MBA.

But then he got good percentile in all the MBA entrance tests n got calls from all the institutes that he applied for. Finally he landed up in BIM after leaving a few colleges (FORE, TAPMI, JBIMS) n being sent back by a few (SCMHRD, SIBM). Well his decision to leave JBIMS was way too risky. But I guess he applied a very simple funda 'Higher the risk, higher the return'. I think the risk has paid off, anyways the guy doesnt believe in looking back n regretting, so he would have been happy anyways, n he is...............

One thing that MBA did to him- He bacame mature...........

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Priority No. 1

Someone asked me now that u have got a decent job wats ur PRIORITY NO. 1?


Well it is "To find a GIRL FRIEND".


Well then people ask me "why u need a GF". Well now that I am on the verge of completing my education n I have got a decent job, the only thing missing in life is a girlfriend. N ofcourse I want to get married n live a happy life n for that I need a girlfriend. Well ofcourse I want someone with whom I can talk for hours, and keep messanging her whole night, and go for a stroll after dinner everyday........................................................................... She should be the only thing running in my mind 24/7. I don't really care if people think that I am crazy, that anyways I am. And she should feel a bit of all this.
People have been saying U will definately get a girl, a far better girl. As u r such a nice goodie goodie guy, but hey first of all looks r deceptive n everyone has his limitations. Anyways I have spent 24 years of my life without that someone, now every single day adds to those 24 years.

Well I have had plenty of crushes n whenever it happens life become beautiful, it seems- she is the perfect girl, She's everything I have ever wanted, she's the one for whom I have been waiting whole my life, but somehow I will screw things up n even if the girl is interested, things will reach a dead end. Infact more then me finding a girl, a girl should find me. Well the probability of this happening is really remote, but I am a patient man.
Someone told me "Sabr ka phal meetha hoota hai"(Patience bears fruit). Hey, I am waiting, with lots of sabr (patience).
A day will come when I will say yeap "She is my girl".
Hey watchout gals I am on the hunt, or maybe I want to be hunted down.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

The biggest day of my life- The placement story!

Today was the biggest day of my life till date, I got placed in Infosys Technologies. Someone had asked me yesterday that whether I will be sitting for Infy or not, to which I replied-"Well I have put in my resume now lets see whether they short list it or not". Then he told me all the best n Hope tomorrow is ur day. Well it turned out to be my day.
A day before Infy came, whole day I was studying (That was the only day I studied for placements). I completed Ross in 6 hours flat. I think I havn't studied this much for any of the exams in BIM. Then read Gujju's(Himanshu) CBM notebook.
At 12.30 a.m. I went to Vasant's room to wish him on his b'day. There three of us ie me, Vasant and Vasanth started discussing about the Basel 2 norms, then our summer projects n finally both of them had to tolerate my cribbing about Infy not taking non-engineers last year, infact I cribbed a lot about that. Anyways went back to my room at 4.30 in the morning to catch with some sleep. At 8 am my roomie Chitappa woke me up, I told him hey they wont shortlist my resume as I am not an engineer so let me sleep; but some how he got the better of me n I had to get up.
Went to the MHD for the PPT, after the PPT they asked for the resumes for shortlisting. N I came back to my room to catch up with my sleep. As I was about to lie down, Nishad called up n told me that my resume has been shortlisted. Then I hurriedly shaved, took bath n went back to the MHD.
Well if I say I was nervous before the interview, it wont be wrong. I was jumping all over the place, but a few words of encouragement from Kavitha, did wonders. Well I went inside n the interview was great, the guys from Infy were really amazing. Well if before the interview I was jumping then after the interview I was flying.
Well the first to be selected was Aparna and then 20 of us followed her into Infy. When YLK sir told about "the boy who cleared the hurdle at the last moment", people around me knew that it was me, but even then I wanted to hear my name.
Well it was kinda dream for me, infact not even in, my sweetest of dreams, even day dreams I had thought of getting into Infy. Well it took me a few days to come to terms with it.
Well I would like to thank a few people from the bottom of my heart- Vasant, Vasanth, Kavitha, Nishad, Himanshu, Sai, Sri Vidya, Adhikari, YLK sir, Sankar sir n infact everyone in BIM.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

B'day in the Bus n train, inbetween Pune....

This was surely the craziest way in which I have ever celebrated my B'day. Due to some unforseen events, I along with Kankarson had to leave Ahmadabad, the day after we reached there. There were no seats available in all the train originating from Ahmadababd towards south, so we had to go to Mumbai by bus n then from there catch a train to Salem.
Well at 12 I was in the bus somewhere in Gujrat. Got calls from a few people on the cellphone as AIRCEL has roaming facillity in Gujrat, but the moment we entered Maharastra there was no coverage.
We reached Mumbai at 10 am, then I made a plan to go to Pune n meet some of my old school n college friends. Mr. Kankarson gave his luggage to me n left for INOX to watch some movie, Somehow I reached pune at 3 pm.
After reaching Pune, I had 3 hrs in my hand as Kankarson would be coming from Mumbai in the train at 6.30 pm. One of my friend came n picked me at the station, from then on it was a mad rush, as non of my friends could come at a common place 'cas of some work. But all of them wanted to meet me, so then I optimized my travel plan n covered some 45 kms meeting 6 of my friends at 6 different places. I also went to the temple in between which is on a hill, went up n came down in flat 7 mins, some kinda record. Well had to cut a lot of pastries 'cas cake couldnt be arranged. Somehow manged to reach the station JIT.
Well it was fun, a mad rush, did something different, infact somehow managed to make my B'day beautiful, which otherwise would have been a dull affair. Special thanks to Abhishek n Kunal for making my day great. After coming back to BIM, the guys celeberated my B'day in the traditional manner of BIM.

Friday, November 25, 2005

Trip to the mecca of Indian B schools

This was one trip which the five of us had been waiting for, esp. our Gujju. As we won the third prize in the IIMA Confluence's, Mousetrap event so we were going for an all expences paid trip to IIMA. Well the journey was long and after lots of confusion 4 of us left Trichy without Kankarson, we had to spend one full day in Bangalore, 'cas of the train timings. Inbetween Kankarson decided he will also come, but somehow he wasnt able to reach Bangalore on time, so he missed the train.
The journey was fun, 4 of us kept playing Uno, people travelling with us became curious n joined us in the game. We reached Ahmadabad n then we went to Gandhinagar, to meet Gujju's parents. There we eat lots of Dhokla n many many things. But Kankarson somehow even after missing the train reached Ahmedabad by bus, he looked tired.

DAY 1 in IIMA
We left Gujju's house in the afternoon n reached IIMA just before the event started. The IIMA guys had assigned a Buddy to all the teams, our buddy was Divya. We asked her as to is it necessary for us to were formals, she told us u can were anything but today being the inaguration pls avoid wearing shorts (All of were shocked, "Shorts are allowed for an event of such magnitude"). They took us for a dinner to FUN REPUBLIC, all the doms were assigned a few teams whom they had to take for dinner. These people were really caring n they didnt show that they had any 'horns'. Well I will say they are really down to earth. After dinner we saw a movie n then went to the CC.
DAY 2
The four of us got up late as usual except Siddhartha, so we missed the first session. We got to know that this time the summer placement in IIMA has been the best in its history. We met a guy who got his summers in JP Morgan n was sad, WHY!!!!!! 'cas he had to do his summers in Mumbai.

IIMA is a class apart, well it definately gets n also selects the best brains in India. The relative grading scheme makes the guys to study hard, if something like that would have been in BIM what would have happened!!!! Also they have only 4 hours of classes everyday n weekends r holidays.
28 hrs in IIMA
My stay in IIMA was cut short 'cas of some happenings (reason- most of u know). But these 28 hrs in IIMA were great.


Friday, October 28, 2005

The IIMA event 'Mousetrap'

One fine day our Gujju (Himanshu) decided that we need to participate in B-School events, so we all joined him. Well we participated in a few events, but nothing of this magnitude happened, before the IIMA Confluence. The game in which we participated was a Business strategy game named 'Mousetrap'. Ours was a team of five (Gujju, Dhirubhai, Budhe(Amar), Kankarson n me). There was a volleyball tornamnent going on in the campus n the timing of the matches were same as the event timings.
DAY 1
The net 'as usual' was not working in the hostel. So we shifted our base to the NNAC. Then we were not able to log into the website, we thought that the IIMA website was not able to take the load, as had been the case in an earlier event organised by IIMA. Hence, we all were doing some time pass, but Gujju was very determined to play the game. He motivated us by saying that 'Guys I want to go home so we need to do really well in this game', as by doing well in the game we could go n participate in Confluence. So we also decided that we want to go to Gujju's home.
Later on we learnt that the webpage would work only on IE6, n no computer in NNAC was having IE6, some trouble, but somehow Dhirubhai recalled that he knew the admin password of one computer, then we downloaded IE6 on that comp. By the time we logged in, we had already lost some 2 hours out of the 4 hours alloted. But somehow we read the documents and had a 'very heated discussion about which industry to choose'. But we surely missed Budhe, as he had a volleyball match. Without him any discussion is meaningless, thats because of the passion he generates in his arguements.
DAY 2
On the second, me n Dhirubhai had class till 9.30 pm, courtesy DMSC. So before we came the entire decision was done by Budhe, Gujju n Kankarson.
DAY 3
Well we were really surprised to see our rank, we were 3rd among more then 350 national n international teams. Great going, we were suddenly on cloud 9. Today the entire team was there, so we had a really heated argument about everything ranging from how much to price to hom much to produce, ad spending n every damn thing. Finally Budhe suggested price cut but me n Dhirubhai bombed his idea by our arguments.
DAY 4
Since on day 3 we didnt heed to elderly advice abt 'price cut', so we had to pay the price, we slipped 31 ranks to land at 36th position, with more then half our goods unsold. So we played sensibly, the first priority was to get rid of excess inventory, we decided to produced less n also cut our price. One shd have been there to know how much bargain we did to cut even 10 bugs. Later on we had to diversify in another industry, n as expected the discusion was amazing. Just the 5 of us shouting in the CC at the top of our voices, others must have thought that we were fighting, but thats the way we discuss.
Without Kankorson's comic relief, no day used to end, but this was something really amazing, after playing the game for 4 days, our dear friend asked. 'Hey what is this Coco, do they want us to sell Coca Cola'. All of us were shocked as it was the hypothetical currency with which we were playing, n after being there for 4 days how can anyone ask such a question. Anyways thats Kankarson's core competency.
DAY 5
Well we were again back to Rank 5, as we were in DAY 3. That day we had to produce goods for two industry, but now our Gujju wanted to play safe. He said guys I desperately want to go home, even if we dont produce a single unit we will be among the top 50 teams n thus qualify. But we wanted to play, so we did everything from price calculation to how much to produce n advertise. Finally it was time to price our goods, our sole objective was to sell all the goods, one shd have been there to see how the Gujju, Budhe, Dhirubhai n me, were doing 'MANDVALI' ie bargaining in marathi, for even 1 coco. Finally we finished it n we knew that we r definately going to Gujju's place.
RESULTS
On the day of results we were watching a movie 'The Village', suddenly Mr. Kankarson came n told us with a very sorry face that our Rank is 49 n we have somehow qualified. We were shocked, but were happy that we qualified. Then he himself couldnt control himself n started laughing n told us that we were Ranked 6 overall n 3rd among non-IIMA teams, we also won a handsome prize money though we were confused how much we won Rs. 15k or Rs. 7.5K.
It was really great to be a part of such a wonderful team.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

My Girlfriend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The moment I landed in BIM from Delhi, people started asking me that "U never told us about ur girlfriend". I was shocked n surprised!!!!! Well I myself never knew that I had a girl friend, n people here have even seen her pic. Surprising!!!!! Even I wanted to know who this girl is.
I ran back to check the groups mail n then I realised that it was my good friend Mr. Kankarson's work, it seems he wanted people to see his exploits in Mumbai/Pune, so he used my name, as he met a good old friend of mine he took a pic of hers n made her my girl friend. Well I dont mind it, n anyways I have had a cruch on every 3rd girl I have met n she is also one among them.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

The Delhi Trip

This was one trip which I had never planned, usuallyI am a meticulous planner n I plan everything. Hey but who so ever had planned it for me did a wonderful thing.
It was a trip for the placement presentation to the companies, which is an annual ritual followed by every B-school in India. Seven of us (Appy, Manish, Sandeep, Manit, Pallavi, Rahul n me) started together the day exams got over. Well that day I was on a 'high' courtesy Brahma, so after blabbering a bit, kept quiet.
While going we had major fun courtesy, Manish, Manit n Sandeep n we had some good food courtesy, Appy. These ppl made major fun of everyone esp me. On landing in Delhi I twisted my ankle n was barely able to walk. But thanks to Sandeep, was able to walk properly the very next day. The next five days were really hectic, we used to cover some 100 kms daily n god knows how many companies. By the end of each day we used to be damn tired, but some how used to meet at Ansal plaza n have some fun.
Well I had a great time in Delhi, as I stayed in Sandeep's house so we were lucky to have some really good food, courtesy Sandeep's mom n sister. Well I will never forget the kinda food n stay we had at his home.
On 1st of October we celeberated Aparna's birthday, we gave her some kinda surprise. The major planning was done n executed by Sandeep n Dipti. My contribution being, getting up early n ofcourse selecting the card.

On 2nd we left Delhi, for the return journey there were only 4 people. But still we had fun n we came back to BIM singing throughout the way..........
It was a wonderful trip n we really worked hard n enjoyed. For me I got to know n learn a few things, seems like falling again. Special Thanks to whosoever planned this trip for me.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Back to BIM

Hey its nice to be back in the college after 8 weeks of Summer Project or Summer training or whatever one calls..... also went home after some 10 months so had fun. Well I worked like a mad man during the summers but enjoyed a lot, mostly on Sundays with friends. Hey the most important lesson learnt was - "Enjoy the next one year in college to the maximum, 'cas these days r never gonna come back again."

Well my summers was a great learning experience. Nice to be back in my BIM. Now its time for thanks giving party. In the freshers party we did a play on the typical life of a guy n a gal in BIM. It was planned n executed in 3 hrs flat n was one of the best plays, that day.

Thursday, June 30, 2005

Home sweet home

Nice to be at home n it feels great esp. if the wait has been 10 months long. Well during my UG days the maximum number of days I hadnt visited home was 45 days, well tremendous increase. Eat a lot, slept, met old friends n ofcourse spent a lot of time with the greatest person I know- my mom, can write a book abt it but right now am really happy to be back.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Vaazgha Chennai

This is the last time I am posting from Chennai. I will be leaving Chennai tomorrow. Hope everyone’s summers went well.. we all will definitely have lots of stories to talk abt......

Abt My project.....

I will say that doing summers in TCS was an ENLIGHTING EXPERIENCE (In every sense)........ I learnt a lot but I also unlearnt a lot........... I won’t say that the summers were fun……. I have had to really slog it out..... But anyways I have come to know that I have only the nxt 10 months to really enjoy life...... After that things wont be the same again ever as I wont be in college....... Anyways the experience was ENLIGHTING in every sense......

Well if I say I have done a FIN+SYS project in TCS which also had Marketing in it, It wont be wrong... Everyday I had to travel 60 kms....

Well if I write abt my prj but dont write abt my guide it will be incomplete...

Well one day my guide saw me typing.... N She was shocked to see..........

My six rings......

Then she asked why I was wearing 6 rings ...... I said in remembrance of my 6 Girlfriends........ Since that day whenever she saw me talking to any girl she used to come running and inform the girl that "Beware this guy is already having 6 GFs......"...... but still I used to put a lot of mokkai with everyone......
Abt Chennai.....

Well I have lived in almost all the major cities in India; I can say that chennai is a pretty good place to be...

The cost of living here is not that high infact it is fairly cheap provided one doesnt goes for a shopping spear to Spencer’s or Ispahani every week, so ppl like me without stipend were able to manage...... The Local train service is also pretty good but BUSes... They are just damn @%$%^ too crowded.... well chennaites are a really helpful ppl,,,,,, Without knowing much of tamil, infact I know a few words only... I didnt had any problem in communicating, commuting n all.......

Abt my weekends.....

well for me only one saturday in chennai was holiday that too 'cas my brother had came... Infact on one sunday I had to lie to my friends who were waiting for me on beach that I am having a back ache so I cant come... sorry guys that day I had work....... the rest all sundays have been mine.... well we generally used to have 'boys party' on saturday night...... N after that we used to go to Satyams to watch some movie( whichever ticket we used to get )......

Abt Weather.....

well chennai is definately not the coolest place but it is definitely much cooler then the part of India from which I come esp during this time of the year where the mercury is showing 45-50 degree C,....... more over chennai has got very pleasant evenings... The wonderful sea breeze.......

Well I would like to thank everyone in chennai, my colleagues in TCS(for their support n the last weekends party), n esp chennai for giving me such a great experience.....

Well special thanks too Sai (half of my weekends, I have stayed at his place.......), Vasant, Rajes along with the 'Rajes effect', Nishad, Al gates, Subru, Venkat, well the entire BIM family and of course my Bhabhi......

Okie enough of my mokkai.... Tomorrow I am leaving to my home after a long long very long time...... I am happy I will get 10 days there....... See u all in the campus on the 6th of July.........

Lastly I would like to reiterate Andy "Madras nalla Madras" infact "Chennai nalla Chennai!"

Friday, June 03, 2005

The Great Dilemma

Well I feel I have put in too much of kevalamana mokkai… so now I will put some sakka mokkai,,,, As the title is The Great Dilemma”. Its not abt the student council, Its abt the dilemma of one of my good friend.

When my friend came to BIM he was a happy guy and had a Great ‘Spirit’. But suddenly in 2nd Trim he decided that he shd learn how to ride a bike. He picked up Mr. Z’s bike to learn. He started to love riding bikes n at the slightest opportunity he will take other ppls bikes n drive it. As it usually happens he felled in love with bikes n of course his first love was the bike on which he learnt driving (Z’s TVS Victor). Now as expected he started neglecting his ‘Spirit’. As a result his ‘Spirit’s’ condition became bad.
Now my friend had the sufficient reason to pick up a bike so he decided to take the plunge and buy a bike. As he was madly in love with TVS Victor he decided to buy it, but Zubu told him that Victor was a worthless investment. On some serious thinking he wanted to buy ‘Bajaj Wind 125’. Now the dilemma starts……

When asked why he wanted to buy a ‘Wind 125’ he said 100 cc was good as he was afraid of 150cc bikes…… But suddenly ‘Wind 125’ ran out of wind n the market also. Now my friend wanted the best ROI…. So he started exploring the market again, now things had changed, he no longer feared Power he wanted more POWER…. After some initial deliberation he short listed “Hondaaa Unicorn” and “Bajaj Pulsar”. So now it was ‘U vs P’…. But my frd decided to buy Unicorn and he went ahead and booked it, now he was happy n waiting for the D-day…….

But suddenly there was a twist in the story, one day after a ‘Boys Party’ with a fellow classmate who was the proud owner of a ‘Black P’ things changed. The owner of ‘P’ gave his bike key to my frd n asked him to try the bike. My frd was waiting for this opportunity (without knowing that this will be a big mistake), took up the keys n went huuuuuuuuu…

As expected he had fallen for the ‘P’. So the next day he went n cancelled the booking of ‘U’.

But now he started doing some primary Market Research listing the benefits n drawback of a ‘P’ and a ‘U’. Some of his findings were like the horn of ‘U’ is really bad it makes u feel that u r having the same ‘Spirit’ and also ‘U’ is a silent bike, so it doesn’t gives u the feeling of riding a bike…………….

But still my frd wasn’t sure what to do, his heart said ‘U’ but his mind said ‘P’. He then called up his good frd who like always was in the train. He told him go for a test ride n then decide, as he got an idea that it’s a conflict between mind n heart. "Any day u shd follow what ur heart says." So next day my frd informed everyone that he is buying a ‘U’…………

When asked why he decided to Buy a ‘U’ he said well it would have been another Pulsar on the road but now I will be proud owner of a Hondaaaaa….. After being quizzed again n again he told the real reason. “Do u know the meaning of a “Unicorn”, his ignorant frd didn’t knew. “A Unicorn is a single horned horse and has many advantages. It is used for the treatment of snake bites and is a power booster. But you know one thing a Unicorn can’t be tamed by any man, it can only be tamed by a …… women”. So now the real reason was out….. This coming Monday my frd is going to pick up his bike……………. So everyone Congratulate him and hey dear happy n safe riding……….. Now his dilemma is over so is this mail….. , lets see how much post purchase dissonance he faces………

I hope u all know whom I am talking abt… else see him in the campus on a “Black One horned Horse”.

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

The Great Adventure n some misadventure

I am having enough work to keep me occupied for 12 hrs a day 6 days a week thats TCS........... Anyways I get Sunday n I really enjoy it.....
Caution- It’s a long story so have patience……But a real adventurous story……….

This Sunday Sai, Nishad, Rajj n me met at Coffee Day at Ispahani Centre (Chennai) there we discussed abt The Alumni Meet.....n then went to see the Hotel Residency Towers n GRT Grand days..... Bla bla bla

After that we meet Al gates n wished him A Happy B'day.............

Later on we decided we all shd have a 'Boyz Party', well I donno what a 'Galz Party' is............. Anyone from Anu, Kuku, Gayu, Anto tell me as Astha Is not telling me................ (Remember the Party which these gals had on Kuku’s B’day). Thanks to Al gates we went to a decent place n then he left for Temple……

The Party Begins………. well Rajj became really high because of the "Ambience"….. There we had a discussion abt what we will give to our parents from our first salary… well all of us were planning to give something from our salary one year down the line except Nishad, as he is planning to give something from his Summers stipend……. that’s ITC……….. We also discussed that there r going to be only 24 gals in the 22nd Batch… N no one knows as to how many will turn up or already booked..…….. Anyways who is interested in Girls…

Then we decided to move to Satyams to see a movie, Night 10.15 show………… We were already having a cash crunch ‘cas of the Party….. so we decided to see the movie in the Rs. 10 seat we did a Head-Tail as to whether to see Hitch or Star Wars…. The coin decided Star Wars…. So we stood in the line for one n a half hrs, sweating n waiting for the counter to open….

In between Nishad n Sai went out n Rajj n me were only left in the queue… when the counter opened then we gotto know as to tickets will be given only to the one who is standing in the queue….. so we got 2 tickets……… No way on earth two of us were going to watch the movie leaving the other two,,,,,, So we all took out whatever we had from our purse n in all we had Rs 250… So we went n took the tickets for XXX 2 (Rs 50 each) the moment we took the tickets 4 guys came to us n said that they want to watch XXX 2 so give us the tickets n in return we will give u 4 Star wars (Rs70 each) ticket which we have got the balance amt u all pay us………….. But we had only 50 bugs with us so we Bargained n got the tickets exchanged by paying another 40 bugs that’s a profit of 40 bugs we got the tickets worth 280(70*4) for 240 bugs (50*4 + 40)…(Well that’s Bargaining).. They we went n sold the two Rs10 tickets for 30 bugs….. again a profit of 10 bugs……. Then finally we were into the theater Rajj n me had sweat like hell………… In fact we had a sweat bath in the process........
Once the movie started it was really fun…. Hey all fans of Star wars plz don’t get offended………. It’s all mokkai……We didnt understand anything wat was going on the screen.... but mokai was going to heights, as we started branding the tubelight fight(watever u call it... Saber)
4 of us were chatting like anything, ppl around started giving us a dirty stare.... had we went a little further... they would have chucked us out of the theatre..... thank got we reduced our mokai n volume....
We were wondering as to how these ppl were fighting with tube lights n all….. n the air traffic was really optimized….. as no traffic Jam, no red lights n no mid air collisions…. In fact at one point we felt we were obsessed by the 'red light' thing ………….so we stopped it….. Interval was really fun n I am looking forward for the movie ‘Aniyan’ as I was really impressed by its trailor,,,,..
hey RDX system is a gift to watch.... the colors on the screens r stunning n amazing... which cannot be expressed...one will have to experience it.... but the sound was a big let down... didnt meet up our expectations......

Well the ads in the Interval were really cool or shd I say Hot……. After the interval back to the movie same tubelight fight….. then when the movie was abt to end Nishad’s frd called him to ask when is he coming, the reply Nishad gave was really funny…. Well what to do man the movie is not getting over the moment it gets over I will come……….. Poor Guy watching the movie ‘cas of a coin (remember the Decision by toss)….. Finally the movie got over we all clapped but we were surprised when others were also clapping, we thought we were the only ‘Ignorant once’…………. Then I went to Sai house as I couldn’t go back to my place at 1 am…………. No bus no train and 30kms to travel ………….

Well in all this I would like to thank Rajj ‘cas without him our adventure wouldn’t have become a real adventure for his generous pocket n poor guy we made him poorer by a huge amount that day….

Anyways we had fun n Enjoyed a lot…I’m waiting for the Next Sunday

Thanks for reading my mokkai,,,,,,,

Sunday, May 08, 2005

Life @ TCS (Thatha Click-Click Services)

Well first of all caution this is a huge one so have patience…..well “Those who don’t have patience in life are patients of life.” (Sakka Mokkai)

Well for me life in Chennai has been pretty hectic……….. everyday I travel for three hours in the train n bus ……. 45-50 mins in Train n another 25-30 mins in the bus One way…. Well I have been getting up at 6.30 so as to reach office by 9.30 am. Well in BIM I have never got up so early not even during exams……… So I leave my home at 8 am n reach back at around 10 pm (hectic Schedule naa)

Well now coming to the life in TCS…. For the first 3 days we had an “Induction program”(IP). In that we were told about the project in which we have to work. All this was happening in the TCS “Sankalp” (Determination) Conference Hall…. Everyday we used to come at 9.30 am and from that time we used to have round table conference till 6 pm, in between few employees used to come n give us Gyan about how life is in TCS n what all the project was about…….. Infact all of us gave our introduction some infinite times……………… But in most cases people were surprised to know that we were doing MBA 'cas they used to think as to what all we will do in this project………………. Then in that conference hall we all used to have heated debates …….

On the first day of the IP we were generally wetty n talking to each other, but we were generally getting to know abt the project….. At the end of the first day we were told that u all wont be that wetty from tomorrow so we were given documents to read that’s how we became busy………. Then on the second and third day same thing was done………….. on all the three days we used to come at 9.30 then had one session till 11…. Later we used to go for coffee from 11 to 11.30 then come back n have discussions till lunch… Lunch was scheduled from 1 to 2.. Then another session then Tea from 4 to 4.30 pm…… Then another gyan session n finally leave the office by 6………….

Now once our training was over on Monday (25th April) we were put into various components. As for me I have to add a new functionality to the existing product….. Well we have been told to read the project documents which run in GBs…….. I have been reading quite a lot, I was feeling a bit restless just reading those documents but then I was told as to these people over here had to read those docs for 3-4 weeks n I am lucky as I have to read it for 1 week only …………. Well the lunch in TCS is pretty good……………

I am in TCS n the project is in the eClearSettle product of TCS… It’s a PRODUCT and a registered trademark…. It has 23 components………… Well eClearSettle offers a comprehensive suite of products for clearing and settlement of financial instruments … So we r getting to know quite a few things about Clearing n Settlement n Financial Market n bla bla bla……( If I start telling about all that n my mail will run into MBs…………. )

Well it’s a live project and we need to meet some very tight deadlines……… I have been working even on Saturdays,,,,,,,,,, Well life becomes hectic once u r out of college so when I go back after my summers I will enjoy my time in the college…… Those of u who r already working I need not say anything but those who r still studying guys enjoy ur time in college those days wont come back……………….

Carpe Diem

Saturday, April 30, 2005

My experiments with food………


Well since I have landed in Chennai I have done quite a few experiments with food. I will share my experience with u all……….

One day I went to Hotel Ananda Bhawan for lunch…. Their the waiter asked me what u want…. I said Meals…… Then he gave me three choices …. Special, Mini or Limit...... I opted for Special meals………….. Then I had the shock of my life as there were so many things which were there n so much quantity……… Well it wasn’t meant to be eaten by one person that’s what I can say……….. The next time when I went there I asked for Mini meals (thinking it will be mini) so as I don’t waste anything…. In that I was given with 4 varieties of Rice n chapatti n sambhar n all….. As expected I wasn’t able to eat them all…….. Finally I figured out what I had to eat n it was Limit meals…….. Well one thing I can say about Chennai is that Good food is pretty cheap n affordable…… N generally one can find good food to eat in all the places….. Courtesy the Sarvana Bhawans , Ananda Bhawans, Ayaar Bhawans etc……..

Then one day we all went to Spencer’s ie … Me, Sai, Sandy, Mayur, DJ, Senthil, Anu, Archana, Gayatri, Arthi,……… There we had a pretty nice dinner (pun intended) at an eatery called Prime Roaster………. At the end of it DJ paid the bill thru his Credit card with a very heavy heart.. We also played a sad song for him courtesy a ring tone ……… But guys never go there……………….

Well guys Life is pretty hectic re. Working on a life project really means one needs to work a lot. I am coming to the office even on Saturdays, n I need to meet quite a few very tight deadlines.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

One year in a B-school

I will never forget the day I left my home for coming to BIM, it was a day before my parents 25th marriage anniversary. Anyways I was among the few early birds to land here, as most of the guys were comimg from nearby places, so they applied JIT. The first person I met here was our warden mam Mrs. Josephene, a really nice lady. Then I met a few crazy guys who came from Kolkotta, 'well guys from the nearest of places, from my home'. Well the autowala didnt had change so Mr. Hemant C paid him. Since that day Mr. C has became a bigger C. Kankarson was really a guy who seemed a 'class apart' , Anju well wat to say abt this little kid n Tau was another noticable personality.
The next day everyone was their in the campus, ie- the entire BIM21 was there. Immediately after the admission formalities got over, we were handed a DM case (Barbarian Ball Bearing) to analyse. Five of us Keema, Nishad, Abhi, Sandy n me sat together n analysed the case. Well it was fun, more then we analysing the case we were trying to know each other.
The first few weeks were really difficult, whole day class n then some assignments, we all were mostly short of sleep n I had never imagined life will be like this. Well MARWAR was something which was real fun, be it EZZEE or be it Eyebloom, I really enjoyed it n got to make some real good friends. My roomies were real fun, Chittapa the grand old guy, Tatha even older then him n Oli, well a real pain, but fun.
One day in the class Divya noticed my six rings n that day I got my first nick name 'Ringy', since then have got several nick names- Santhanam, Stud,....... Mid-term was the first time when we got some free time to interact with our batchmates. Anyways first trim was the only trimester in BIM when I studied, infact the only time when I used to think abt studies. My room used to be the head quarter of erstwhile OAP, where some 10-15 of us used to study. 'The quizzer' Tatha's exploits used to be amazing,- the scientist who came out of his bathroom shouting Eureka eureka- (guess who) Newton. To which Oli asks well how an apple can fall on the head inside the bathroom.
Second trim nothing much to write abt as I dont know much as to what happened, as I was mostly absent minded, didnt study at all, realised that u really need to make a great effort to flunk in a B-school. Anyways got some real good friends who cared n helped me a lot- Brahma, Himanshu, Amar, Kavitha, Sumasani, infact quite a few people in BIM whose little little contribution made a lot of difference.
Third trim I was back the same old Shantanu who was always playing, making fun n ofcourse not at all interested in academics, well I think it happened after 4 and a half years of some studious avtar. I used to play so much as if I had got placed n not my seniors. The cricket tournament was a great time, formed a wonderful team 'USB', we played for fun n esp. not to win.
Holi was one thing when we had some real good fun, I think we were the first batch in BIM to celebrate it. The open air theater was something really amazing n the TT, Badminton were a must.


Now it was time for us to say godbye to our seniors n I will never forget two of the best people I have met in my life- Varun n Angela. They had a great influence on me.
How time has flown I dont know, it seems it was only yesterday when we all came here, but I changed from a SYS+HR guy to a FIN+SYS guy.
Well lastly I would like to thank everyone in BIM, without their support n help I wouldnt have survived the 1st year. Lets have a great summers.

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

First story

Well I think creating a blog is the easiest thing to do, but adding content to it is actually much harder than I thought. I can say things about my life in BIM, like- how from a studious and serious guy I have become a BRAT, who doesnt even opens his book during exams and always makes it a point to sit in the last row in the class...........
Not having someone with whom to walk around the roads after dinner....... Anyways I Happy and *#&
But I think "The Inspiring Eyes" is not meant for all this bull.....
So I will come with interesting things preety soon....................
This space is specially dedicated to all my friends (School, UG, MBA, ........)
Thanks