Friday, December 31, 2010

2010

Here comes the last day. I have a stupid habit of getting emotionally attached with present things. I am still much into this year of 2010. I feel sort of unhappy to say Goodbye to 2010, then cherish up for coming 2011. Even 2010 look far better in eyes than 2011. Anyway, things come and go and this is life. 2010 was sort of wonderful experience for me. It was incredibly by far best year of my life. I am in habit of putting up all nuisances that comes to my mind in this space. Just of a note of caution: Reader may sacrifice their wonderful time over this post and may miss once Sheila ki Javani on their Tele-Set. Choice is yours - Go Ahead or Jump Backward.

Well, I begin now. The introduction was intended to move non-enthu Juntu out of my wonderful space-time of bytes of memories. It’s not every day Gaurav exercise his keyboard for blogger space, so I promise you will find something interesting here.

This year, 2010 started with a night out at Marine Drive and Juhu Beach (yeah, New Year 2010 celebration). Not much to say about it, but it was just an experience of crowded Mumbai. New Year eve is damn crowded all around in Mumbai. January was awesome, full of surprisingly good unexpected news. Amazing was techfest time and then some quiz hassle.

February: Midterm time. 6th semester had just started, but semester soon caught momentum. Just after midterms, I decided to go home. Well, reached home without any prior notice and left everyone to surprise. But it was only 1 day trip; I had to soon leave back for college.

Then came March, CFD assignments was all I did. I will never forget those frustrating coding stuff that took weeks to debug. But really its joy and fun, once code works. Yeah, we did succeed in solving all problems. Later, I had a wonderful trip to Kapshi village. Bit traveled this month.

April fool time - I am already a fool, so no point fooling me. It was final semester exam time. But visa stuff was all in my eyes. I just wanted time to flee up. It was most hectic time ever. After exams, I had just 3 days to pack up for a new adventure - Miles away! I did a lot of shopping in these 3 days. Travelling bags, utensils, food for 3 months, clothes etc. Perhaps, in haste purchased half the clothes of wrong size. It’s difficult to get packing done for a long journey without parents help.

May 1st - All set to fly for Canada. I was going for a 10 week summer internship at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Yay!. My first flight in life, that too international. Mumbai chhatrapati shivaji airport trilled my eyes. Jesus! What all awesome stuff mankind has created on this planet? Anyway, I said goodbye to my motherland, India. I had some connecting flight from Frankfurt. Finally I reached Vancouver. Travelling by air is very comforting and peaceful. It’s more difficult to travel 20 km in crowded Mumbai local trains, then 20 thousand miles by air. Frankfurt and Vancouver Airports were utterly awesome.

I was there in a completely new continent. Bit scared at first, but soon got used to the new place. Jetlag for few initial days. A big new country to explore. We utilized every weekend to reach every possible corner of this new land. I had a feeling - It’s time to explore now or never. So I did, travelling around Canada. Discovered places like Victoria, Tofino, Whistler, Vancouver, Toronto, Niagara. Also, I learned to cook. I used to make very delicious Dal. But, always followed wrong procedure to cook rice. Fired microwave once. Anyway, cooking was fun. Also, had a lot of pizzas and bread. Sometimes, laziness won over my empty stomach. Maggie helped to substitute for meals, many a time.

Adventures of Ziplining at Whister, Jetlag at St Andrews, Lunch at Sushi, walks of Stanley park, Ultimate Wave Tahiti at Omnimax Theater, Free Strawberry at McDonald, Illegal fire at Wreck Beach, Waitress of Sandman Hotel, Iron Man-2 at Scotia Bank Theater, Canoeing at Jericho Beach, fishes of Stanley Park Aquarium, Evening with a Canadian family, tales of a Canadian Soldier who had been to Afghanistan, 16km walk in the shades of lynn Valley, hiking Grouse mountain - highest point in Vancouver, Jug Island, 19 presentations in 10hrs, airG tour, EA games industrial tour, Gondola Ride, Ferry Joy Ride, Camping near tofino beach on a rainy night, iphone, ATM delivering only coke, CN Tower, amazing Niagara Falls, relaxing Toronto Island, downtown Toronto, MITACS workshops and Lab Simulations running for days. What a time that was!

After these 85 days package, I had to leave for India. It was ending of July, 2010. Back to Mumbai. At once, I just wanted to go home. Udaipur for just 2 days and back Mumbai. Time went on. 7th Semester seemed somewhat peaceful then other semesters. But in the end, it doesn't matter. August, September were just another months. Midterms and busy life of IIT seemed to have taken me back. Mid-Sept: travelled to Matheran, a hill station near Mumbai for a weekend. Soon some unexpected set of events and got a bit disturbed ~ family stuff.

October Sky: nothing much; traveled to a village called Vihigaon. This time DG cam helped me taking a lot of pictures and store in my memory drive. All through the year, I had a major responsibility of running NS 101 and NS 102, which I loved to do.. just had to compromise a few grades. This stuff really fascinated me and kept me busy like hell. But, yeah I loved what I did. I did re-structured the entire course. Thanks to support of a dozen people in my team. Home Documentary session in IRCC, Campus School Volunteering Programme, Interactive Session with Madam Vidya, NSVK volunteering Program, Salvation Campaign, Trip to Vihigaon, music session by madam Vidya at Dhrupad Sansar, Soft Skills Training by Madam Shyama, many meetings, infi mails: slowly all these are helping me in improving my managerial skills. It really takes a lot of dedication to make every event a success. Yeah, we failed many times..But there is always some hope.

November was yet another month. Busy with exams, projects and assignments. At last semester ended. I was so exhausted and went straight home then.

December: Chilled at home. Did some cool stuff? Painted rooms, Enjoyed ghar ka khana ... I could not even realise how fast 25 days at home had gone. Was not much willing, but came back Mumbai to spend last few days of this year. Recently I traveled miles in Arabian Sea - to the caves of Elephanta.

This Year was very happening. I found very wonderful friends who supported me every times. Loneliness kills me .. but few kept me alive, even when I was miles away from home. They will hopefully my friends forever. It takes a lot of experience to care for people. I also realized there is always hope and one should not lose faith easily. Many say I have changed a bit - I still wonder of them. Anyway, thanks all for being part of my life in 2010. Life to chalti rahti hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham !

A little smile, a word of cheer, a bit of love from someone far, a little gift from one held dear, best wishes for the coming year... Happy New Year 2011.

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before u ! - Charles Dickens

Monday, December 20, 2010

Udaipur

I belong to a place called Udaipur. Quite famous as a tourist attraction and also popularly know as City of Lake. This year I was fortunately enough to spend time and travel in around a dozen metros. Finally after so much trill, I decided to walk to my hometown and just rest for a while. It's December of 2010.

To my surprises, before my eyes Udaipur seemed to have substantially changed. Yes, it was nice to find lakes full. From north to south, filled till brim. I wonder it was 5 years back lakes were this noisy. On my way home, companion to my railway compartment was a young couple (tourist) heading to explore my hometown. They planed to crawl around from FS to Nathdwara. I always wish to find some foreigners near my seat, but was unlucky this time.

Here in Udaipur, roads are good. Quite shorter are distances. Used to Mumbai traffic, I appreciate rarely crowded streets of Udaipur. But sooner I smell this place is gonna become hell. Traffic rules seldom followed. Not a single Halmet head can be found. School kids fly at all speeds. They fear neither of death nor pain. Parents supply best of best bikes. Wow !

Sky had no spark of constellations. Generally filled with noise crackers and worst chorus of Baraats. Roads filled with crazy people dancing surrounded by small kids holding heavy lanterns. I don't know what has happened to people here, but I see nothing lesser then madness of ancient wars among various dynasties. I see completely stupid picture of Indian Wedding custom, now followed. This is too much. This is Sick.

My friends go and enjoy free dinners 10 times in a month. Perhaps, you can always find a lighted garden just around a kilometer range. Buy nice formals and 1 rupee blank envelope before you jump in for free dinners. Just some patience is needed to get hot Dosa and cold Icecream, small hungry mosquitoes will always wave their plates in madness and torchure the chef. Don't forget Coffee - Its winter time now. From town Hall Pava Wala to Hotel Nataraj, all have small kids to wash utensils.

Also, worst is to see small kids slaved to work in houses. I am sorry, but was even shocked to see one at my relatives place and one at some nearby neighour. Newspapers are only busy with Give up news.

"I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness. I feel the sufferings of millions and yet when I look up the sky I somehow feel that everything will change for the better." - Anne Frank

This time home was a bit different experience. V-mart, Bigbazar, narrow market streets, Anand plaza, Kitchen kraft, Berger Paints, Sanitary shop, Electrical wala, Lala Misthan Bhandar, A-one School, Madhushree Saare, Labour Market, Nehru Garden, Gulla Baagh Zoo, Cement Wala, Tiles Wala aur kya kya. Its nice to interact with a wide spectrum of people. Shopping Culture seemed quite well. May be staff at Bigbazar, Vmart etc needs a better training. Thela Wala's seems very professional.

I went to this Town Hall Market; wanted to buy a jacket. How much ? Rs 600, Sir. I said 400. Those shopkeepers will never tell you No. Sir, this jacket is brand class and worth its value. I said - I don't want to pay 600, give me a deal. Okay, I am packing for 400. I wonder how much market is overpriced.

City seems still very peaceful. Unlike Mumbai, Local people do care here for each other.

Gaurav

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Trip to Nowhere ! This Diwali

It seem... am completely cutoff from outside world. Life here in campus is so different. No TV, No Radio, No newspaper. I wonder what all is happening to people outside. Hear of small ups and down only via some facebook shared links by friends. Its about Diwali and I merely even realised small tint of the same. There is completely different world over here and thats way different from world outside.

Instead of reading newspaper, I browse newsfeed (FB) of my friends. Listening to music via earphone .. I didn't even realised it rained today ( I rare occurrence here in Mumbai in Nov)

Life is really cool and I wonder how will I adjust once I am kicked out of institute (hopefully 1.5 years from now) !

Monday, November 1, 2010

Trip to Vihigaon !

This was written for some different purpose, but let me share it over here !

World today is a panorama of multiple realities. There are the glories of human progress and then there is the pervading ubiquity of human miseries. The two extremes ironically, have for long coexisted and continue to do so. The contrast sometimes makes us wonder and raises intriguing questions. The answers might elude us but it lends us an important insight. The poor are incapacitated and not incapable. If we create similar opportunities for them, their potential can indeed be manifested. NSS IIT Bombay aspires to be a contributor to such an endeavor and to this end we hold “knowledge” as our beacon. We, the team of this organisation believe that small contributions can help make big strides towards that cherished goal of mankind.
As said,Necessity is the mother of Invention. We shall know what is to be done only if we actually see the problems being faced by the poor and needy. Few years back,at a village named Ranshet on a hill near Pen, Maharashtra,NSS students helped the villagers in accessing water using a motor that pulls water from a lake at the foot of the hill. We, at NSS believe Field trips are a good means to expose the so-called best brains in India to few of those rural communities living far from technology,development and minimum facilities.These trips are organised as part of course for first year undergraduates,but then anyone with zeal to make a difference is a priority.

In order to get some exposure of rural village life, this semester we explored two neighboring villages, Vihigaon and Tara. Tara, near Panvel on Saturday 23rd October and Vihigaon near Kasara on Sunday the 24th October.


Vihigaon, is a small adivasi village having 12 padas, situated at about 15 km from Kasara, in Shahapur taluka, Dist. Thane in Maharashtra.We were a group of 90 who left for the trip on 24th October .We started at around 7 AM and it took us 4 long hours to reach the place. Prof. Prasanna Gandhi from mechanical engineering department accompanyed us.

After reaching Vihigaon, we tried to explore the village. We divided in small groups and distributed in entire area. Every group visited and surveyed 3-4 families and tried to informally interact with them. Groups documented the current conditions of families in regard to their earning capacity, education level, and their position in connection with basic necessities of food, water and shelter. Major occupation is Agriculture. Few of them own land while the rest work as labour. During off season, they work in nearby town and on railway tracks. It is a good to see that few of them send their children to kasara for higher education. The adults were grossly illiterate.

Most of villagers could not even afford to pay electricity bills and have no access to electricity since last 6 years.Over here in campus even a 6 min power breakdown would be so chaotic. Imagine what 6 years of darkness would mean! Some houses had some small solar panel to light up their home. Solar Technology can be a very good alternative in many villages of India. We strongly recommend innovation and research in solar technology could be of great significance.

Inspite all such difficulties, the villagers were happy and cherished every moment of his/her life. That village had one school upto 7th grade. Villagers responded negatively in regard to any government help.There have been a few women working in groups, making papads and pickles,though .Someone from sarpunch’s place mentioned of ration and free books at local school.

This village had a small dam and few wells. The place had no water problems as such, but we were told it is really difficult during summer. Villagers were generally cutoff from rest of India. We found our cells did not catch any cellular network. This trip was really heart-touching; it gave us an opportunity to understand problems faced by rural people.

There is a social organisation “Vivekananda Seva Mandal” working in this village for the uplift of the villagers.Since 1994, members of the group visit there every weekend.They educated the villagers, innovative ways of organic farming, Primary medical facility and also other advanced technologies.They have been providing business orders to the cooperative groups in the village as well.

Although, one day is too short a time to bring any major impact and change in their lives.But we hope that this unique experience might have twinkled and motivated few IITians to wonder more about the problems rural India is facing today.

It’s sad to see kids working in farms and not attending school, to see people living in so pathetic conditions, to find unemployed youth wandering around, to hear business of illegal wine production in village, to find some families earning only Rs 60 per day, to see houses without even a bulb to light up. There were a few cases of malnutrition and deaths due to lack of medical facilities on time .

May be, we IITians can still spend lakhs a single night and enjoy porcupine tree or party all the night. May be we can bunk all our lectures and disrespect the so called best educational facility of country. May be we still can waste as much electricity as we want. May be we can even light up all our labs, rooms, mess and SAC ground ,double the requirement. May be still we can enjoy glory of playing football or basketball on the darkest of nights. May be, you are a champion, no one can beat you. You can hear rock music on best speakers and single handedly waste as much electricity as that can light up an entire village.

But we still believe there is hope, we, a group of few passionate people working with Prof. Gandhi continue to organize such trips and wish that this endeavour will impact hearts and minds of future batches. We wish IITians will respect facilities and fantastic opportunity given to them in this wonderland and be responsible citizens. May be the students will take their role more seriously and carry the same henceforth to make this institution proud.

The trips were memorable. We came across the village lifestyle and enjoyed it very much. We learned a lot from this trip; we do have a lot more to learn from the villagers. Being brought up in cities, we don't realize what are we doing to our environment. We need to use eco-friendly technologies as much as we can and use our resources efficiently to be in harmony with Mother Nature and leave a clean and beautiful planet for posterity.

We all thank villagers for their generous hospitality. We also welcome your feedback and suggestions, so that we can contribute better and strive for development of Indian Villages.
(Gaurav Khamesra is a fourth year student of the Mechanical Department and Phani Padmasri is a third year student of the Energy Systems Engineering. They can be contacted at gauravkhamesra@iitb.ac.in and phani_padmasri@iitb.ac.in)

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Freedom of the people, by the people and for the people!

This post is not related to any democratic issue. It’s debate of some different sort of freedom, different class of rights, different kind of thoughts.. where there is nothing exactly right or exactly wrong. Perhaps some issues often ignored, often uncared, often overlooked.

So here it goes.
What all rights do you have on this lovely planet? You can play, you can dance, you can read, you can write, you can travel every continent, and you can touch the sky! You are very lucky, aren’t you?

What all rights you don’t have? Yeah, there are some negative rights too. Let me touch upon those in this blog.

Released is latest version of windows, best sound tracks of some cool music, and breathless stunts of Rajinikanth. All you need to do is click, click, click and enjoy for nothing. Downloading music illegally from internet and playing in latest gadgets.

Perhaps law says - downloading any material illegally is considered infringement and may lead to min 3 years of Jail and fine as high as 50K INR.

How many songs of your computer or music players are actually purchased by you? Perhaps none! Then, aren’t you a law breaking citizen. How many movies you have in your gigabytes hard disk? How many did you purchase Sir? How many software’s did you actually purchased in life.

There are some awesome people in this world. Those are crazy ones. They create stuff for human community. Say music, movies, books, operating system, softwares etc. These stuff really makes life easy and comfortable. Books educate us, music refreshes us, movies entertain us, and operating systems adds so nice an experience. Nothing is for free and but we are salaryless (Full employment ~ No Salary) students. Shouldn’t we enjoy freedom to learn and enjoy the huge present quantum of knowledge and experience without any constraints?

But, there are some copyright laws, design rights, trademark stuff and patent power that do exists in present law system. They talk of whole bundle of laws (Economic rights, Reproduction and distribution, Adaption, Communication to public, Abridgement, Commercial rental, Translations, Moral rights).These rights are a headache for most of us. They mean – listen only music you purchase, use softwares you pay for, only books you have bought. If this is the case, all our learning will be locked.

On one side these laws protect interests of actual author and on other side they lock our present knowledge. Whether to protect interest of Public or of Publishers, creativity or economic interest. Law vs Justice ! (Law may make wrong assumptions.)

You copy-paste and prepare your project report. You use best of your creativity to merge many articles and prepare your master piece, incredibly impressive report. You break rules and party all the night.

Law allows us to use only that e-material you pay for. You have to pay and use the book. People in India are poor. If you don’t have money, then please don’t read and write – there are many illiterates in India, you will only add one more to that number. If you are not rich, you don’t have freedom to learn. Isn’t this a stop to learning ability of people? Would there be possibly any Newton and Einstein, if we had locked all then knowledge under some copyrights and patent rules. Knowledge should be transparent and available to all without any constraints. Without music, I can’t even think of a day.

Wait, but what if you are producer of some cool movie. You spend million bucks and don’t get even a penny in return. You spend your half a dozen years writing some fantastic book and don’t even get half a dozen dollars. You code up entire operating system only to see happy faces of crackers and hackers. You compose some awesome song only to become a beggar. Shouldn’t you feel these poor guys need to have special rights to protect their intellectual work? So come’s the existence of these so called copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade dress etc.

Well I wonder, I really wonder about existence of these laws. I used to believe this planet is superbly awesome place, where I enjoy all freedoms. Anyway, I am not an expert to comment any further on this topic. But really this field is some outcome of conflicting ideas!

Across the globe there are many cultures and so are different laws.

India - We hear of so many pending cases in India courts and amount of time it takes to solve some issue. But Law here are weak, rather that helps so large a population to excess intellectual freedom without much constraints. Our law allows us to use intellectual stuff for educational purpose with the motto of fair dealing. You can play any song in your marriage without any permission from artist. You can screen any movie inside your educational institute with some motto of education; you don’t need any special permission from producer of movie. That’s beauty of Indian Law.

Rest of World: Things are quite different elsewhere. Remember, if you land up in US, you can’t play any music in your marriage without artist’s permission. You don’t enjoy much freedom. You need to quote any sentence you copy from any document. Rules are strict, yeah indeed they are strict.

These concepts of negative rights are quite flexible and also dangerous. You can’t assume anything if you land up in some unknown country. Different cultures give different interpretations. Some countries are very sensitive in connection with copyrights, others may not be.

Abhi ke liye itna hi …. Hope I get some tym to add more to this !

Thanks for reading.

If you have come so far ..why not drop your views about Intellectual Property rights here.

Disclaimer: The views expressed here are strictly personal. No representation is made that it is timely, accurate or complete.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Ziplining


Ziplining at Whister (around 2-3 hours from Vancouver)
The feeling that I can't describe. One of so different experience I had in last 20 years of my existence on this planet.

When I was just about to go - All I felt was fear !
Once you are in air - All you feel is freedom !
Those wonderful seconds of life were precious.
Going in air at 80km/hr and about 20 stories height.Risk is your life ! May be it was moment I saw life so closely.

Feeling was too much !






Life is adventure. I guess this was once in lifetime experience. I even paid a lot for this trill ~ may be almost equivalent sum to fly from kashmir to kanyakumari, but was happy because the money was even raised for some social cause. Our guide to this brave new adventure was some English Lady. She talked of sustainability of environment. One point she told me was that powerful and touching to me that I can't even forget today - months later. " We should talk of sustainability, but that should not lead poor to hunger" Clearly, message she meant was we should take care of future generation ..but first we need to better help present generation (millions even can't afford food to eat). The Ecotour part of the tour was informative and interesting and also inspirational.

Anyway, Ziplining was an amazing experience. I would recommend for everyone. Given a chance I wanna have this ride again. Gliding miles in sky from platform to platform; with scenic beauty so amazing and few suspension bridges in between. It was fun, we had seasons in the sun.



Friday, July 2, 2010

Canada Day

Canada Day is like a sort of Independence Day for Canada.
1 July is more like Happy Birthday of Canada.

On this wonderful day, we roamed on the streets of Vancouver. The best time to learn more about Canadian culture. Canadians are really passionate for celebrating this day. I feel an average Canadians is more proud of his/her nation. The zeal and passion in the eyes of locals is fantastic.

Free Flags !

Parade was not like routine formal parades, but really full of energy and passion. These people are really crazy ! Local Buses or Countries heads ... Punjabi people to Chinese stuff ... Policeman to Businessmen...were dancing on this occasion. Streets were that crowded ..like entire Vancouver has came together and gone part of celebration. Street magicians to Night Fireworks !
I don't have much words to express, but the attached clip will give you some Idea.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Trip to Kapshi Village

Last semester we went for a Village trip to place called Kapshi.
Kapshi is situated in the Satara district of Maharashtra. Due to some of sustainability projects accomplished there, its been rated as Model village of India.

The impression of being a role model and proximity to IIT Bombay were some of factors which influenced us to visit this village. By the way, a lot can be learned from any village across length and breath of country . We hired two buses from iitb and were all set for destination.

For way upstream journey, I grabbed a seat next to professor and of-course window seat :)
We were quite lucky to have an Alumni from IITb with us ~ a iitian, than a degree from MIT and job in silicon valley.

This was my 1st trip more south of India than Mumbai. Pune-Mumbai highway is really superb. I wonder how they constructed that long tunnels. We had breakfast at some place between pune-mumbai. After travelling for around 6 hours, we reached Kapshi by 1 in noon.

At first, villagers were looking as if some Aleins have landed from top. Marathi is the medium of tongue in villages and most of us were just slaves of English and our Hindi. Some villagers were comfortable with Hindi. As India is so diverse a place .. language barrier will always exit.

Village was clean. I had a different default feeling in my brain, but things were exactly opposite. I do realized that living in cities how much as we depended on villages. We .. Mumbaikars enjoys at the cost of these villages. How complex is life being in metros and how simple and sweat its there in villages.

We decided to have our lunch in the shades of an old big tree. To get more feel of place, we decided to grab a place near buffalo's rest place. Village was remote with not even any mobile network and urban luxuries. I was afraid if something went wrong, it may distrupt the entire Trip. Something did happened. We got over lunch spoiled. Nothing was more surprising than this. Anyway, I was unanswerable to many. All we had, was a first aid box if some one went ill. Else we can enjoy Emle and dozen other arbit fruits and seeds across the village. Emle ka buta, berika ped !

Vaibhav, one of villagers guided us at Kapshi. He told of stories that has flown the life of villages over years. Stories of flood ! Stories of drought ! Stories of pain ! Stories of joy !
Villagers are quite friendly people. I wonder still such a level of humanity exists. We learned how villagers constructed dams and other stuff without any government help. How they are taking a step ahead for becoming sustainable on there own.

Perhaps, I can't recall many of things right now. Being 180 degree away on this lovely planet, still the memories of kapshi flashes every now and than in my mind.

The village was also linked much with Art of Living !. Perhaps, I don't have very much faith on this foundation, neither I do have any harsh feelings too. I am bit unclear for the role of Art of Living in development of village. I don't wanna comment any more on it now.

It was quite sunny day. Hot Sun ! Empty stomach's ! .. Well how can I explain reactions?



Villagers arranged for our dinner. At last around 9 pm, the simple and sweat dishes which are used on everyday basis was served to us. At least for me, it was very different from normal stuff we have in hostels. Frankly, I even could not eat much. Well I am quite odd. Really, food was good and many enjoyed the same.

After we filled our stomach, the villagers organised a satsang programme. Most of us were damn tired. Satsang was a means of brings people together and connecting with villagers and their culture. To manage a big sleeping place of 100 was quite difficult. Every villager volunteered to arrange night stay of 2-3 students. This way the bond of love and affection was strengthened. I wonder how many mumbaikars will volunteer to help some poor villager if he wishes for a Mumbai Trip.

The sky was clear as near been in metro's. I was much out of energy and vomited. It was damn cold at night. To add some fun - there is a Apple Story behind the scene ! If some one want to know ..he/she can ping me
I don't wanna write that ... it was one of some stupid things I ever did in life .. perhaps there are a lot here in Canada too. Do you know how it feels like to eat a apple from a girl's stolen/misplaced bag !!

Next day !!!!!!

Breakfast and stories from village people. This time we went miles in the fields of India. We were told that Art of Living was responsible for prosperity of this village. Well, I see things in different lights. Anyway, I am not much social person. It was nice to see no signs of caste system. Perhaps 1-2 day trip is much less to know the inside stories. I am a straight forward person and is not satisfied with what seems fulfilling to most others.

Trip was Okay. But I wonder what finally the purpose behind was. We did nothing great in village. Perhaps we would have happily stayed in college for the weekend, enjoyed a couple of movies or circled Powai Lake. At Kapshi, we were just some burden on village people. It would have been quite difficult for an average villager to afford our dinner, breakfast and night accommodation. All we did in return was a lump-sum contribution of around ~ 10k. I wonder how much of that amount will actually result in changing life of an ordinary villager.

I don't feel this is only expected out of people publicly labeled "Best Brains of the country”. Hundred people put together can't do anything worth for a village in 2 days!

Well many questions pops up my mind.

May be there was no other choice. But what else better could have we done ... I don't have an answer... may be donated a computer for village or what around a washing machine or music player!

I would appreciate if someone can tell me what all I should do, if i am been to a village again. I can't go farming. Even if I start, I will only end up causing chaos in some fields. Learning Indian culture, lifestyle.. blah blah always counts.... but just these can't convenience me.

On our journey back, I discussed these unanswered questions to one of my friend. All I heard were low sounds. That friend perhaps even got conditioned to never visit a village again. That got reflected in final feedback. Writes "We saw a lot and learnt a lot. But I still don't understand what I am going to do with this knowledge. For most of us this was just a joy trip. It is not like we are even going to go back and help either Kapshi or any other village to develop further. I feel that instead of spending so much money in going so far away and then doing nothing, it would be better if we did something to help people in or near Mumbai. There are many slums within Mumbai. The money could be better spent by helping these people. Also,if we do have to go far away, then instead of taking so many students,it would be better to take a few and use the remaining money to make some solid contribution to the village."

I am out of words now.

There were many plus points for visit too.

Abhi ke liye itna hi .... will write more in tym to come !

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

June of 2010

Journey of Miles ... continues !
the maze of moments
You Gotta Be Here !

June1

· Evening with a Canadian family

· Played piano for 1st time in life! - But All I hear are low sounds

· Listened to experience of a Canadian Soldier who

had been to Afghanistan

June2

· Nothing much

June5

· Walked 16km in the shades of lynn Valley -

I walk to the horizon, And there I find another


June6

· Hiked Grouse Mountain - Highest point in Vancouver !

· How it feels through clouds !




June12

· Lukha Saturday

June13

· Went Jug Island. - The shells upon the warm sands

How I run to the other side of island !



June14

· Attended 19 presentations in 10hrs.
Well presentations were good but I couldn't keep myself awake.

June15

· Presentation Workshop

It was really good one

June16

· Industrial Tour to airG – a mobile social networking company

· Networking Workshop

June17

· Networking Reception

June18

· Visited EA Games {Electronic Arts}
What a Company!Even has space for employee’s dogs to roam about.Barber and football court too!

Slept in 1hr Presentation

· New Shoes - Most costly ever purchased!






June19

· This Weekend @ Whistler [ it’s situated 2 hours north of Vancouver ]

· Missed Bungee

· Missed Peak2Peak




June20

· @ Whistler

· Ziplining at 80km/hr - Longest Zip Trek in Canada

· Miles in the sky - Gondola Ride, a breathtaking, 4.4-kilometre journey.

Longest unsupported span, Highest of its kind above the valley floor, the longest continuous lift system on the globe

· Over the roads of NFS most wanted.





June22

· Slept for entire day

· Evening @ Punjabi Market

June26

· Triggered fire alarm of entire building at 5 am. :)

Do you know who it feels to wake up every one on a lazy Saturday morning?

· Miles towards Tofino [it's about 7 hrs from Vancouver ]

· Ferry Joy Ride - In motion on the ocean

· Miles on roads below sea level - I took the turn and turned to

· Camping near beach on a rainy night

· Barbecue





June27

@ Tofino

· Cox and Long Beach

· Pacific Ocean [ West coast of Canada, I guess you can't go more west in Canada than this ]

· Car Journey touching 200km/hr speed !

· Ferry Ride

· Back to Vancouver





June28

· Purchased iphone 3G 16GB! I wonder if I would ever purchase such a piece of technological marvel again.

June29

· Realized that will have to work hard.

June30

· Booked Tickets and Tickets

Hope that irctc.in will be peaceful one day



Amidst of all that some feeling haunts me every now and than.

How far you are from home ?


I go there I'll lose my way