Thursday, October 05, 2006

Satisfaction

Ah............an inner satisfaction of doing something for soembody. How it is when you help someone for the charity purpose.

My landlord is facing a heavy financial problem. They need to pay a heavy amount towards their grandchildren's tuition fees. I have been living with them as paying guest, since last 5 years, but the situation was different. Before 5 years I was student and now I am professional.

My parents have always taught me to keep apart some amount for needy. This teaching helped me to help somebody and that has given me the inner immnese satisfaction

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Net Friend

While surfing through different types of instant messaging sites. I came across some of the interesting web based messenger sites like meebo, e-buddy etc. One of them was imradius.com. On registering in that, I met one interesting guy, I do not know, but he introduced himself as Chandu who hails from Ahmedabad, and seems to be in high position in the telecom company. It was my first time experience, that I talked to any online net friend. Initially I was bit hesitant, but as I am an experimentalist by profession, I talked. It was a lovely experience. I felt like talking him just like my older studnets. First as usual, by my nature, I talked to him rudely, as I do not trust people immediately. But I felt, he is a nice guy, hence continued.

It is not that people on the internet, who are so called NET FRIENDS are liars. I wish him all the best for his future endeavours and to keep himself progressing in expressing on blogger

Bring me up

EVERY SECOND, EVERY MOMENT YOU RENDEVO WITH TANGENT IMAGES. HERE IS A PORTRAIT OF A REAL LIFE HERO WHO DESPITE OF VOLACANIC DIFFICULITES IN LIFE, IS NURTURING HIS FAMILY

HAVE A LOOK
Recently my father had been on a piligrimage tour to Eastern Himalaya. During his "YATRA" he met a 12 year old boy. Let us name him MOHAN. Mohan is a real ( not reel) life hero. By profession he is a gurkha, who hails from Tibet. He works 18 hours a day. He guides tourists and carry their luggages who come for trackinG in Himalaya. His mother is mentally retarded to such an extent that she killed her 14 year old daughter. His father is paralysed, so can't work. He has 3 younger sibblings. Despite of this challenges, he nurtures his family. In the daytime for about 12-16 hours he works as guide and in the night he studies, still he excels in academics. MY SALUTE TO SUCH A BOY WHO TAKES AN EXTREME CARE OF HIS FAMILY AND MY SALUTE TO THOSE ARMY PERSONNALS WHO FUND HIS STUDIES- A REAL HUMAN WELFARE WORK

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Feel for them

Recently, I am posted as a lecturer. I joined my college, just a month back. After my two weeks of joining, I slowly became familiar with the whole staff members and non teaching staff.

One day I saw that sweeper was cleaning the floor with the mixture of sulphuric acid. He was doing, as cleaning is his duty. Of course he should do, no doubt. But the main pity lies where, he was not given any training for saftey concerns. He told me " Juo madam, mara haath, keva safed thai gaya che" (See Madam, how my hand has become white).His hands turned white due to working with sulphuric acid. I asked, are you not given any gloves to wear? To my surprise, he remained calm. But his calmness, narrated many things. I felt, no one is paying attention to such issues.

Another thing I felt was with flood. The sweepers who are staying in the nearby villages, are heavily damaged finacially as their houses ( JHONPDA) got damaged. I feel that I should start to contribute some amount for these type of people, so that, I can live with the satisfaction by helping them.