Thursday, March 27, 2014

Traditions poking nose in studies...isn't it??

A 'weird' type of topic but as you all know 'thinking' will remain 'thinking'. It's my habit nowadays to take up serious topics and I can't get apart this bound now, silly but true. There's such an atmosphere around me that traditional processes make more importance in persons' life. If we talk about the vicinity I'm living in.....there people believe in resting and living a tension-free life....where finding moments of pleasure is their habit. But again I say that a balance is a must to be kept for a better result in any sort of action.

Last year, it was the time of a festival called Navaratri, where in Gujarat they celebrate it by Garba or Dandiya. So it was usual for them to celebrate it till late at night. Then it was obvious that youngsters used to show the maximum presence there. It gave them a chance or else they weren't able to attend school that time. At times I asked them whether don't they feel 'awkward' ignoring the schools during festivals and they said 'no'.....a sort of an irresponsible attitude. It wasn't that they excelled in their studies before the festival seasons would occur, but were ignorant there as well. I don't want my words to hurt someone's sentiments but that's what the truth is.

This sense of enjoyment in people have took such a drastic step forward that it is impossible to bring back their serious attitude. It's not that don't be a part of traditional event and even we are no one to stop them from doing so but negligence towards their work is just destructive. Nothing can be as greater than anyone's responsibilities as I mentioned in one of previous blogs. This is even a sort of 'hangout' where they just give away all sort of frustration (that maybe or may not be there :-P) or dilemmas they are facing but mind that this should not cross over this limit. Not only festivals but even rituals, stereotypes play the same role in affecting the studies which is a drawback for society but not only studies even employment gets affected at times. Now after so much of head-banging over this issue, I feel that at least a minor idea to be away from irresponsible attitude can be given, so till then again stay tuned for furthermore silly but interesting topics. 


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Nothing much.....but a starting!!!

For last 20-25 days, I was away from blogging as I was going through a hard case of exams.....that too difficult to handle but what we can do in that......as someone has rightly said that 'we can't deny to uncertain incidents’ and the same happened. Let’s hope the result pleases me and my parents, but if not then god is my only savior:-P. Some were even demanding me to come back as soon as possible; I would like to thank them for showing their faith and will try to carry up your faith forward. Seems like I've created some followers here now :-P. So now moving forward, this time I don't have a specific topic to discuss as all my thoughts need some time to come up of this 'tragedy' of exams.

During this little break after exams, I want to give some time to my hobbies....i.e. Photography and blogging, which is even on top of my priority list, after studies. Now there's a new challenge which has come up for me. Several challenges I've accepted and moved over it but for now it seems to be a state of perplexity that what to choose after 10th boards?? Obviously science as subject is to taken by me but the thing is whether to continue it in school or at coaching?? Some say that you'll be away from distractions at coaching and some say that school will give you a better stress-free environment to study, in which even I believe. Ok, even if this confusion is cleared then what will I be preparing for selecting something as a profession?? Whether civil services are better or going to engineering or medicals will help me out or else I should choose my hobby photography as a profession. Still I have few years to think over it but I'll be in search of such questions.

This time in exams I had a whole new experience which gave me a broader idea about how cleverly exam question papers are set... :-P. But in a sarcastic way I'm trying to say that things don’t seems to be the same as every time you expect. We prepared hard on each and every possible aspect as per examination point of view but the seen was not in favor of us. We all were trapped in confusion at times which ate our head literally. Hopefully applied some logics and by hook and crook attempted it. So it made think that if in 9th standard such questions are common to come, then what will be our condition in 10th?? Most of our seniors say that it's comparatively much easy going than 9th so no need to worry on it. Now maybe they are right or else we'll have to work harder than before.

Few days back, I met a small accident while riding on a bike. It wasn't much destructive but gave me some sense that even if you are confident, you can face some uncertain conditions at times. Also, you need to be aware of your movement on road. So past days were full of tension, excitement, hard work and learning experience. Will try to come up with new experiences and thoughts but till then, stay tuned.


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Do we really live in a democracy??



It really seems like something 'silly' but today I'm in a dilemma for the same. In last few days you might have heard of what 'fuss' took place in the parliament. It was the 'Blackest Day' ever in the history of this democratic sovereign. What is the utmost reaction in anger you can think of in any sort of disagreement for an issue at parliament?? It can be like Members shouting and howling in the aisle....or banging mikes in front of the speakers or getting against marshals at maximum. But can you think of raising knife at the proceedings or spraying pepper spays there?? But Indians are Indians...they have the potential to make impossible to possible.

The whole 'Drama' took place due to disagreement over a bill called 'Telangana Bill’, for the formation of a state. Just to let this bill drop and show his dissatisfaction.....he sprayed around the aisle, irritating and harming the MPs which forced them to leave the parliament. Then it wasn't over yet, mikes were broken in both the houses and even glasses, banging the PCs there and last but not the least the 'Cats vs. Dogs' match took place. And then what, a chaos was obvious. Actions have been taken over the culprits of the deeds but they left a question behind that have we entered in those days where for keeping and enacting your will such a 'Drama' to be created??

These MPs take oath of working towards betterment of country and doing such horrible deeds takes away the faith of ours. The demand for a new state is just to make it developed...because there needs weren't fulfilled...that's it. And now if it makes someone prosper then what's wrong in it?? Again what game comes is of politics, vote bank and etc. That's one of the demerits I find of election that just because of competition and rivalry among two parties rises as a problem for citizen and what that citizen can do is?? Just sit back and watch the whole 'drama'......or I should say "political screenplay" with "surround sound" of banging chairs, mikes, tables.....perfect 'dialogues' written by ministers...and last but not the least, camera and lighting by media. For now, this session of parliament has just completed for the on-going government, ended with sweet and sour taste of good remarks and pointing fingers. We can just hope of the upcoming government that they will work, instead of creating fusses and scams or be ready for a new 'drama' as such.......