IN MY WORLD OF FRIENDSHIP (To Realize)

Sunday, September 6, 2009


Hi! all,time for my new post.But let me tell you that this is a simple copy paste work!!!!!!I confess that I have copied it from some site while I was randomly surfing.
But I deserve a credit too for picking up such a good post!!

To realize the value of a sister:
Ask someone who does not have one.

To realize the value of ten years:
Ask a newly Divorced couple.

To realize the value of four years:
Ask a graduate.

To realize the value of one year:
Ask a student who has failed a final exam.

To realize the value of one week:
Ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.

To realize the value of one hour:
Ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.

To realize the value of one minute:
Ask a person who has missed the train, bus or plane.

To realize the value of one- second:
Ask a person who has survived an accident.

To realize the value of one millisecond:
Ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics.

Times waits for no one. Treasure every moment you have.

You will treasure it even more when you can share it with someone special.

To realize the value of a friend: Lose one.

The New Currency Of India

Sunday, August 23, 2009


Shop worth Rs 99, you give a 100 rupees note to the cashier and instead of the one rupee change he will give you an Eclairs. This is the latest trend and value of Indian Rupee.Is it harming the economy or just boosting the sales of few chocolate companies?.

It is believed that during his reign of five years (1540 -1545), Sher Shah Suri, the powerful Afghan emperor of north India, introduced the first rupee. Then, a rupee was valued to 40 copper pieces.

Over the years, the value of the Indian Rupee (INR) has changed tremendously, so much so that today a rupee is valued to two toffees (Melody/ Éclairs/ Chlor Mint).

You shop worth Rs 99/- at a store, you give a 100 rupees note to the cashier and instead of the one rupee change he will give you an Éclairs. And the most intriguing thing is that this trend does not work vice versa. Think that you bought a pencil and some drawing sheets. The billed amount was Rs 21/- and you are carrying only Rs 20/- in your pocket. You searched into your pocket and brought out a toffee and gave it to the cashier saying, “I don’t have one rupee change, so keep this toffee instead.”Although the cashier did not accept the toffee, he realized the value of a rupee.

It is not just in one shop or city, but this trend has been observed in most of the big stores and almost every place where cash transactions take place, across India. Recently at a toll tax point, the man at the counter returned to me three toffees instead of the change amount.

The question is – is the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) short of coins to supply or is this just another trick of the trade people to increase their sales? Whatever be the reason, the matter is serious. We generally overlook such things, but believe me, this is leading us all to another world of corruption. The only way out is to – say no. The next time anyone offers you toffees or chocolates, ask them for the change amount.

Most of us are annoyed by this trickery of the stores but for that matter, are we doing anything to stop this nuisance. As a matter of fact, we are supporting it by our negligence. Many a times we accept the toffees when we don’t actually eat these. Isn’t that a waste of that one rupee?

A rupee is worth much more than just a toffee. If you don’t realise it, then just notice a hungry beggar on the street who has to beg for a single rupee all day, sometimes even for days together so he can buy food for himself. He can tell you the exact value of a rupee. Ask a lady when her heart beat rises with the rising prices of grocery and domestic LPG. Ask a common man
when his budget is disturbed by the rising fuel prices and taxes.
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Ask a serviceman who has to work 12-16 hours a day just to make ends meet. Ask a small child who fills up his piggy bank every day with a rupee. They will tell you what a rupee is worth to them.

We all want to change the present scenario of our nation, but don’t know how to do it. Here we have a chance by saving a rupee. Instead of wasting that coin on a toffee, why not save it for a good cause. If each one of us save or donate one rupee, imagine what it will amount to. India being the second most populated country in the world, we can save billions of rupees each
day. Remember, “Drop by drop would make a lake”.

If you can’t stop it, at least don’t encourage it… or just be prepared for the day when World Bank will announce toffee as the new currency of India. Imagine buying a house worth 25 lakh toffees, luxury car for eight lakh toffees, television for 20,000 toffees and so on.

Sounds funny but not impossible. Think about it!!!!!......!!!!!

Three mistakes of my life

Tuesday, August 11, 2009



Three Mistakes of my Life
We all do mistakes in life and some blunders for which we regrate throughout our life....here I’ m listing three grave mistakes which I did……….and i feel the are the biggest mistakes i ever did........................so the confession begins........:


MISTAKE 1:Changing my school after 10th
Ok I changed my school in 2006 after completing my 1oth(virtually completing my schooling) and went to Durgapur for my +2 studies(as my parents thought)and joined HSMS which is one of the best schools in durgapur and took some tutins for the competitive exams…..all these continued for 2 months and finally I settled in durgapur…..got my friend circle(pear circle). For the first 4-5 months I studied hard…determined to achive something….i.e. cracking the competitives and all those…..then after my class 11th the real thing beganand I started bunking classes…first tutins and then school…..and then…..missed the tests in the school and the tutins….thus ruined my future………………and so I’m here where I shouldn’t be and doing what I myself don’t know……………
MISTAKE 2: Joining a college in Chennai
Chennai ….this place sucks…..and I have to stay here for more 3 years…..complete my B.Tech and then bye bye Chennai…..you can’t see anything good here…..everything is just so bloody nonsense type….even you don’t get food to eat and water to drink……climate is so good that you a sweating like pig anytime anywhere….no discos..pubs…restaurants….hotels….shopping malls…..and to add to the woes the city sleeps by 10:00 pm……I don`t understand how this became a …??metro??...
MISTAKE 3:Buying a Laptop
Lappy is thing that I hated from the day it was invented……but unfortunately I own one now……..and that too DELL one…..it’s so frustrating………you know I am a desktop lover from my childhood and never ever thought of buying one…..but you never know when the situations forces you to do something that you never want……and so today I have a DELL INSPIRON1545 in front of me……which I love and hate too….

Birth of an alcoholic.......

Monday, August 10, 2009



I guess it was the month of october in the year 2008when I went to my cousin`s(elder by 4 years) house for celebrating durga puja. That night nobody was at home excluding him,me and his friends. So one of his friend said that we should have beer,my cousin looked at me…..i said no probs I’ll have coke instead.

They brought kingfisher strong can for themselves and coke for me. But after sometime they insisted that I should also try some beer. I also got excited that for the first time I will be teasting beer and that too kingfisher so I also agreed and giggling we started sipping our cans.

I absolutely hated it. But would dare "okay do two swallows without a break in between!" until my can half empty. "I think I'm drunk!" and etc, you know how it goes. Suddenly the my mobbile rings! Its my dad- he said they ‘ll be back within 1 hour as it was night and cold outside and they had also visited most of the pandals!!!My cousin and I freak out! I dumped my beer down the sink(because no way could I guzzle the rest, especially at the already inebriated state I thought we were at). Then washed the sink. Then brushed our teeth with excessive amounts of toothpaste.

But we were SURE they could smell beer in the air so we were in a state of fear. So my cousin starts sprayin room freshner as I dump the plastic bags full of beer can some where far from the house. We now have a bag full of popcorn which was for eatin g while drinking. We're standing awkwardly in the kitchen. Still too suspicious. So we rush in sitting room and put on any DVD of some movie I guess “Jane Tu Ya Jane Na”. We start the disc halfway through. We finally are able to act relaxed just as my and my cousin's parents enter.

Now... when we meet we drink sometimes in restaurent on in bar but never in home….also in I some times drink with my friends here…………….I have also tasted Long Island Iced Tea, Blue MF, Apple Martini….and I want to increase my list……………………….

MERA PAHELA PAHELA CIGERATTE


It was10th July 2009 and was eighteen and enamored with the idea of beatniks, and I wanted to identify with them. I fantasized about hanging out in coffee houses, riding bike at 90km/hr at least and casually puffing away at a cigarette. So I was determined to hold my first cigarette between my fingers. I went to the neighborhood panwala shop and bought a GOLDFLAKE KINGS and a match box………then I came to my room and was ready for the big thing for the first time. I lit one. I couldn't really believe I was doing it. In my whole 17 years of life I had felt nothing but disgust for habit but after coming college I thought I must give it a try and here I was doing the same thing. It tasted weird. I wondered how you were supposed to inhale. It seemed awkward and foreign to my sensibilities when I held it to my face with the smoke curling into my eyes. Very tentatively I sucked on the tip. Instantly I felt dizzy and my chemistry changed. I told myself that 'Well, that was fun, so now I know. I need this in my life' and I dismissed it . The next day, right around the same time, I got to thinking it would feel good to do it again. This time, I lay down so that I wouldn't get so dizzy. By the third and fourth day, I told myself, 'I can't believe this is happening.' My body and emotions had begun to crave these little smoking sessions. It had nothing to do with my social life, it was just my own secret "feel good" thing. It gave me something to look forward to each day. Soon, I began having two of these sessions per day, and then three or more. I did not actually introduce it into my social life until 26th July 2009 i.e. my 19th birthday. I told all my friends that I had started the big thing ….smoking…..most of my smoker friends congratulated me and some of my friends told me to get rid of this awful habit but guess what I surprised them when I told them that I `ll continue smoking only for 1 year and quit it in third year of my engineering. All of them said'pagal ho gaya hai kya …. Nahi chor payega'.I thought, 'Wow. I'm grown up now. I am being told that it is an okay thing for me to do but the challenge lay ahead next year when the time comes to quit it' and I puffed away one more cigarette burning all the tensions.