Thursday, October 23, 2008

Police Verfication

If one is applying for passport/one needs to be confimed in a particular position in a PSU or in any Government office of India, then it is the usual procedure that Police will come to one's residence and ask him/her to come the next day with relevant documents or verify the documnets in the house itself if that particular person is available.

Similarly,as I'm in probation period,in order to confirm me my company had sent the form filled by me to my Police station.But to my utter dismay,I found that neither I'm given any proof that the head constable had verified my documents nor there is any register maintained in the reception of the Police station to record the persons and the purpose of the visit.And above all,the head constable had asked if I can give him a "BUNDLE OF PAPER" which I refused.


When so many things can go wrong when one is maintaing the records on a paper itself,such incidents in which there is no proof maintained in the Police station will leave a doubt in the candidate's mind whether the document will reach his/her office in time.


But,fortunately it has reached in time to my office.



Monday, September 15, 2008

STINKING TRUTH

The Times of India(TOI) has recently reported that the garbage from Britian is being shipped to India as it is chepaer to transport to India(£40 (Rs 2,800) for one metric tonne of waste rather than treating it in Britain for which Britain needs to spend £148 (Rs 12,000) for treating one tonne of rubbish.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

AUTHENTICITY OF OLYMPICS

Though I felt happy that Beijing was hosting the Olympics 2008 because I came to know that Beijing is the third Asian city to host the Olympics after Tokyo in 1962 and seol in 1988 as I strongly believe that the Asian countries should be no less competitor to the western world.

But news like that of He Kexin,the gymnast gold medalist in Olympics 2008 has questioned the authenticity of the Olympics as there is a dispute over her age.

Though her passport declares that she is 16 years old in 2008,there are umpteen resources that has shown her to be of 14 years old and is very much below the eligible age to participate in an olympic gymnastic competition .

Interested persons can follow http://strydehax.blogspot.com/ for more details.

Such incidents only make us feel satisfied with the medals India has received as we Indians never even think of cheating to win a medal.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Thursday, August 21, 2008

It will take some time for me to write about Mr.Sushil Kumar,the Bronze Medalist in wrestling,66 kg(free style).But as I browse I find some interesting facts about this sportsperson.At present all that I know about him is that he is the second wrestler to win a Medal in the Olympics next to Mr.Yadhav in 1952 olympics.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Abhinav Bindra

Abhinav Bindra is the name which has made every Indian proud...When I happened to browse about him,thanx 2 BBC it had mentioned that he has a blog( http://abhinavbindra.blogspot.com/) and from then on I glance through his blog just to know the qualities of a great man...
And his blog titled "First Day home..." has once again proved that he is level headed person...In particular,the last sentence,"somethings don't and should not change..."proves that he deserves the pinnacle of glory..."All things that go up must come down..." is one of his statements as printed in "The Times of India"...
"HATS OFF TO THIS GREAT INDIAN WHO WILL REMAIN AS A HERO FOR MANY AGES IN INDIA"...

On a Cloudy Morning

Malanjkhand is the place where I work at present.Though it is the mining area,itz rich in natural beauty as well.You can definitely not find any restaurants or coffee shops but there is no scarity for the natural beauty.What I mean to say that itz a hilly area with full of greenery surrounding it...

There is a continuous range of mountains(Vindya-Satpura ranges) and many small hills near by.

One of the hills is neary to my hostel.One distinct feature of this hill is that it has a temple which is famously called as the "Pahadi Mandir".This is the favourite spot of most of the people over here...So to see people walking in and around this place is quite a common scene here.

Today I went for walk to this hill top.To my pleasure,I saw the clouds very much close to me...I have never seen clouds so close before...The hill was covered to such an extent that it was looking like a blanket around the natural beauty...This scene really touched my heart and it has been converted to my post...Nice to be here at MCP(Malanjkhand Copper Project) though sometimes I feel that I'm in no Man's land.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

My first post

Since I've sufficient time to sit in front of the computer,I thought like any other computer-savy person to set up a blog...Initially,I thought what is that I'll write about...After sometime,I felt that I've ample things to put down...This is my first post...