Sunday, 21 August 2016

New Horizons of Success and Failure

Hurraahh!!!!  We won.....The History has been created. The first time a Silver has been won in badminton, and that too, by a woman.  Ms. P.V. Sindhu has succeeded in winning a silver medal at the Rio Olympics, 2016, even after her lose from World No. 1, Carolina Marin of Spain.


 Many eyes remained glued to the match, thousands of prayers were offered for Sindhu before and during the match and the best part was that even after her defeat, people praised her and congratulated her for her determination, grit and performance during the match. No doubt, she is quite young and has miles to go, yet her fighting spirit was awesome.......and that truly deserves praise.

 Really, win or loss, hardly matters.  What matters a lot is the determination to achieve something. The hardwork one does, the motivation and perseverance  one acquires, and more importantly the knowledge and change in personality prompts an individual to achieve something  even after losing at maiden chance. We have many examples of achievers who had to face challenges in the initial phase of their attempts to achieve success.  

There is a famous saying, ‘’Rome was not built in a day”. Of course, many trials and tribulations are encountered by a warrior, rather, a seeker. Here, I would like to cite a story. Once, two stones were talking at a sculptor’s place. One of them said, “We were brought from the same place, but how come you turned into the statue of a deity and I remained a simple piece of stone?” The other one calmly replied, I tolerated the pain when I was beaten by hammer and patiently allowed the sculptor to turn me into a statue but you broke down by his hammer” Actually, this applies in life also. When we want to achieve something, we have to bear pains, we have to face losses, criticisms and other obstacles. One who gets broken by them and quits, fails to achieve the ultimate. But, who goes on and on with his work, succeeds 
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And, the world always salutes the rising stars. But what about the non- achievers? Are they destined to get lost amongst the crowd? Yes, it’s true. Such non-achievers who worked hard, but could not achieve their goal, often get lost, remaining unrecognized.  We can find many faces around us who often feel depressed due to ‘unsuccess’ which they term as “failure”. They themselves forget what they have acquired during the journey and let the society exploit their worth.  In contrast, there are some who try and find a candle of light inspite of darkness. That is, inspite of unsuccess in achieving their ultimate, they don’t let that failure exploit them and they turn out to be winners on their own and to the world also.  Here, I would like to use quotes by an unknown poet,

                                                           “kya haar mein, kya jeet mein,
                                                             Kinchit nahi bhaibheet main
                                                             Sangharsh path per jo mile,
                                                             Yeh bhi  sahi, wah bhi sahi”
The moral of the story is that though success attracts everyone, it is not the ultimate end of life. Indeed, the taste of success is very delicious and everyone thrives for it, one should not get carried away by the zeal. Preserving one’s own individuality and worth is the most important thing and this is the thing that is beyond all success and failures.

Sunday, 14 August 2016

While I was strolling outside the mall today, I saw children selling flags. Their pitiable looks prompted me to buy some of them.  While holding the flag, I couldn’t resist myself from being  emotional......
Y es!!! My country is going to complete 69 years of independence. Once again, we would have to witness the annual rituals of Independence day. The flag hoisting ceremony, speech of the Prime Minister from the Red Fort, celebrations in schools, colleges, offices and other institutions. The exceptions would certainly enjoy 3 days of holiday this year. Yipppeeee!!!!
While returning home, I saw market places stuffed with hues of Independence Day celebrations. In my locality also, It was being announced: “ Jai Hind! Aap sabhi logon se nivedan hai ki dhawajarohan karyakaram kal subah 8 baje hoga jisme aapni upasthiti aapekshit hai”  In my thoughts, I decided to attend the function tomorrow and went on with my daily chores. I also murmured few songs of Independence day which I used to sing in my school days and felt a sense of satisfaction.
But somewhere in my mind the quote went on and on.........”Long time ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time has come when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially.  At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.”  These quotes strike me since beginning but on the eve of 69th Independence Day, I think these quotes are still relevant.
These quotes are part of famous speech by our first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in the midnight hours of 14-15 August, 1947 in the Constituent Assembly. These bear great significance and relevance for the country where dynamic changes are going on and on everyday and India is undergoing transformation from old to new one.
 At the Ravi session of the Indian National Congress in 1929, “Poorna Swaraj” Declaration was announced. Here, Nehru was talking about transcending the pledge of attaining self-rule that was undertaken at The Ravi Session of INC on the banks of river Ravi. And yes......that pledge should not be forgotten. The “Youngistan” should take responsibility to redeem the pledge undertaken then.
 On this 69th anniversary of Independence day, pledge should be undertaken that keeping up the glory of our past, we would strive endlessly to attain prosperity in the land so as to bring a smile on every face and a hope in each eyes. Long live our freedom!!! Jai Hind!!

Saturday, 17 September 2011

HONOUR KILINGS-a cause of concern

-BhaiyaSSSSSS.......nahi, nahi....chhod do mujhe.....raham karo" cried she.                                                 -"Tumahari himmat kaise hui yeh sab karne ki?"the bro' was shivering with anger.                                             -"jise ghar ki izzat ki parwah nahi ,use jine ka huck nahi.Maar daalo ise" roared the father.                            -"khataak........" silence persisted in the ambience.The girl's head was shoved off her neck.                             Next day , the news read: " 18-year girl was murdered by her bro' for the sake of honour of his family."                        The story behind such incident was that the girl was in love with a boy of lower caste in the village which was not liked by her family and they were of the thought that the "honour"of their family was in danger.To get rid of it,the only solution they could think of was to kill the girl.                                                                                   How could humanity be so cruel ?For the sake of false honour ,families are sacrificing their true happiness.This is just one example......and there are many more. The reason behind it is prevalence of social stigma,rigid social organisation and excess of radicalism. It's not a new issue rather it has been prevailing in the society since years.It takes different hues in different forms of society whether it be a small village in Bihar or a well developed town in the US .The problem lies in default in psychological set-up.The pride for caste and religion is so strong that it loses sense of humanity.It tends to recognize individual not by his attributes but by his religion and caste.Also, there is conflict between RIGIDITY & LIBERALISM.Liberalism provokes individual to do something different from the society and rigidity in the society tries to stabilise social order ,even through forceful means which often leads to disastrous results as HONOUR KILINGS.                                                       No govt. ,no administration could stop this social stigma unless the society itself tries to do so.The remedy lies in broadened outlook ,liberal views and developed sense of understanding between generations . I believe ,indeed ,it is a cause of concern and it should be dealt with utmost seriousness.                                               

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Today's newspaper came with some shocking news.It read......SERIAL BLASTS IN MUMBAI! Within just 10 minutes serial blasts in Dadar ,Jhaveri bazaar and near opera house caused havoc in the city and became a cause of concern for the whole country.What could be the purpose of that?Maybe they tried to create terror in the business capital of India.They wanted to show that they are superior to the security agencies and intelligence personnels of india.It could also be a birthday gift to Azmal Kasab whose birthday falls on 13th of July. God knows their motives but common people are the main sufferers due to them.The dreading plight of people shivered our nerves but the culprits didn't pity them.But its not a new thing also.Terrorist attacks & serial blasts have become an order of the day.WHAT TO DO? Everytime a problem occurs ,we get to hear statements from politicians,officials,civil society members and others.it's not correct that efforts are not being made to improve the condition and also huge money is spent on defence activities but such occurrences bring those efforts at a low front. Level of internal security measures should be imprved.It is also a million dollar question that why has MUMBAI become favourite spot for spreading terror?Why not Delhi ,Chennai, Raipur, kolkata and others? Does the coastal position of Mumbai provides them ease ,or there are other reasons? Anyway ,these terrorist attacks do not hurt only one religion neither these are caused by people of only one religion .So , its the duty of people to share hands in eradicating such nuisance from the society.It is true that with the death of one OSAMA-BIN-LADEN ,terrorism is not vanished.It has grown its branches in many men and in different parts of the world.India should take stern action in this regard and such issues should definitely be dealt with a hard hand.

Monday, 2 May 2011

With the death of OSAMA-BIN-LADEN, now the question often arises that IS THIS THE END OF TERRORISM? Certainly not.Obama was just one symbol of terror.And there are many more under whom terrorism is flourishing.His death just symbolises victory of truth and a justice for the sufferers.Also it puts a hope for mankind .It also puts an example for India that if USA can fight against 9/11 for 10 years,why can"t INDIA fight for 26/11? But it should be noted that terrorism should be dealt with a hard hand ,otherwise it could not be curbed.

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Celebration of LABOUR DAY symbolises respect for the work done by workers .They form the base of the society and contribute a lot from their part in well-establishing the society.But it is unfortunate to see many of them being deprived of their rights and lead a life of scarcity. This calls for efforts from our part to make improvements in their conditions.Only then Labour Day would be worth of celebration.