Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Door ke Darshan

Doordarshan more precisely known as ‘Door ke Darshan’. The Indian broadcast service which has remained truly untouched with the way it was presented. The look and feel has been the same today, though the content and presentation has upgraded from the past.
Remember the good old days when cable, dish and satellite TV were not the part of our daily routine. Doordarshan was the only available source of information, education and entertainment. Some things never change like the news reader of doordarshan or the duration of brakes. It’s just the same. The only channel you could see after years with some changes and would feel like “Aaj bhi waise hi hai”.

Have a look at the video clip; this is a sequence from a program called gali gali sim sim one of my favorites on DD these days. Check the link.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

aaj 31st dec hai

aaj 31st dec hai, last day of this year..
aaj sari city fursat mein hai shayad, sab baache log bahar ghoom rahe hai, aunties ko aaj shopping naam ke kide ne kaat liya hai, sab uncle log aapni aapni biwi'S ke sath ghoomne firne nikla gaye hai..cycle walo ko bhi chaiin hai nai woh bhi bahar aa gaye hai..auto, city buses and metro taxi toh all time roads par hi rehti hai...ek baar agar yeh city bus aapke vehicle ke samne aa jaye toh aap kitna hi horn bajao, kitti bhi galiya do, frustao yeh nai hatenge..u see irado pe paake yeh hai bohot :P
i was going back to home and itna traffic dekh ke sahi mein watt lag gai so i tried to map another route form the usual one, lekin woh kehte hai na jyada dimag lagana bhi khatarnak hota hai...so maine wahi jyada intelligence dikhane ki koshish ki aur...ting ting tiding...
i was stucked in traffic, ekdum shadndarr wala, aisa lag ra tha koi war front pe hai, dusman kabhi bhi wrong side se entry maar sakta hai aapna tank i mean aapni car ya bike leke..aur shayad woh aapke upar hi chad jaye ya fir misbalance ho jaye aur badi hi romantic tarike se aapke upar gir jaye..
waise mere sath koi romantic scene nai hua..also not any hittin scene..mein badi mehnat kar rai thi waha se bahar aane ke liye, jaise exam mein 35 number ke liye karte haina bilkul waise hi..
well the journey was memorable maine kuch nayi galiya seekhli is chote si safar mein..
shayad aage use karne ka chance mil jaye..
:)
Happy new year friends

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

NEW Year resolution

Some are in the process...few will get added to me very soon

Monday, December 8, 2008

For THEM

So, its been few days now to the Mumbai carnage and what all we are up to, busy with work, exams, daily routine, TV, hobbies etc etc. We all have come out of that feeling probably, we do feel bad but we can’t stop moving.
The same Leopold CafĂ© is expecting new customers, the VT (CST) are tiring themselves in scheduling train arrivals, Oberoi and Taj are on the way of renovation. We are making up for the losses…losses of property, evaluating the number of zeros required for getting back the same details, yeah we must not forget about MR.CM who genuinely tried his best to reach that house where even the dog wouldn’t go.
But nothing will never be able to fill those bullet marks. No amount of money can bring those laughter’s back in existence, they would be heard only in silence now.
At the very moment I feel...No blames, no anger, no hatred... only remembering the departed souls.
ITNA YAAD RAKHNA, EK SATHI AUR BHI THA

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Buddy Brother

This is dedicated to you "Nakul Bhaiya"...
He's a responsible son..a good boy...and specially papa's boy...i always remember the beautiful childhood memories..we all had together..
you vipul bhaiya, pratul, nupur and me of course...all silly games we played..lakshya lakshya,chuppa chai,golgatta,satti centre,cricket on terrace,patang session,...hehe...and yes how can i forget carom..u people never kept me in your team..well the truth is...i don't know how to play carom even today..
I always enjoyed words which we shared...about mba...studies...your silly questions..your expert comments on people...(that poore and gaddehe wali road...sundar as sunny deol)..your trip to puttaparti..hmmm
Every time we went for ride..to fantasy..T I....we had so much fun.
bhai we all miss you a lot.... !!!
you made all of us so proud...!!
just keep going ahead..!
with lots of love...neha

Monday, June 9, 2008

Kitchen to cabinet? It's a long way

Hey girls...have a look to this article...it was published in
The Times of India,Mumbai
June 9,2008

Kitchen to cabinet? It's a long way


When she was appointed Spain's first female defence minister in april, it was Carme Chacon's baby dumpthat drew the most attention. Chacon, who has since given birth to a boy, is part of Spain's first female majority cabinet, 9 of whose members are women.

A lot has changed in Spain but not in India where only 2 of 35 cabinet ministers in the Manmohan Singh government are female. A comparison of 177 countries in the UNDP'S Human Development Report 2006 found that only 3.4% of ministers in India are women. This has gone up to 11.2% in 2008 but still compares poorly to most parts of the world. It isn't just Nordic countries like Finland (58% of Cabinet members are female, which is the highest in world), Norway and Sweden that have more women in government but also Latin American countries like Paraguay (38%) and Brazil (11.4%).
Even African countries like Rwanda(35.7%), Zimbabwe (14.7%) and Congo (14.7%) have more women in government berth than India. Despit its dismal record on women right's, Afganistan too has 10% women ministers, according to the HDR report. The few countries that fare worse than India are Sudan (2.6%) and Yemen (2.9%).
No consolation for a country that has a long tradition of powerful women in politics - from Sarojini Naidu, who became the first woman to lead Indian National Congress in 1925, to Indira Gandhi, who became the country's first woman prime minister in 1966.


Two of most important player's in the country's politics even now are womenCongress president Sonia Gandhi and BSP leader Mayawati.But even that couldn't ensure smooth sailling for the women's reservation bill which was tabled after 12 yrs and a lot of drama.

On the other hand, Europe has seen a staedy rise in the number of women in position of political power over the last decade. There are currently seven female foreign affairs ministers and, since 2000, there have been no fewer than 16 women chancellors of the exchequer. Finland and Germany have female leaders- Tarja Halonen and Angela Merkel. Sewden has adopted the 'zipper system', where if a man tops the party list, the second positon must be occupied by women- in 2006, women took 164 parliamentary seats out of 349.

A change is noticeable even in nations that have traditionally prided themselves on their orthodox attitudes. In France, a country that denied women the vote until 1944, President Nicolas Sarkozy has fulfilled an election pledge for greater parity between men and women by appointing seven women in a 15-strong cabinet including Rachida Dati, minister for justice; Christine Lagarde, minister of finance and Michhle Alliot-Marie, ministre of the interior. In Italy, where the prime time TV Quiz shows are still presented by women wearing more than spangly bikini bottoms, the re-elected prime minister S Berlusconi has promised that at least a third of his ministers wiil be women. In 2006, Chile's president, Michelle Bachelet, had unvieled a cabinet made up of an equal number of men and women though, as of last January, 9 of 22 positions are held by women.

While some might call it a cosmetic change rather than a real shift in power,there's no denying that the sight of Spain's defence minister inspecting the troops is an image pregnant with meaning, in more ways than one.