Sunday, October 12, 2008

Bengal Tiger bids adieu…


Finally, the apocalyptic has occurred. Dada says sayonara to cricket. The prince fortress has crumbled and he has finally succumbed to his critic’s desires. His endless endeavor to silence his critics concludes; his historical saga of contributions ends and for me it’s an acrimonious termination of a golden passionate era.

From a debutant centurion at Lords to leader who taught India to win outside subcontinent, from a charismatic offside cracker to a champion who triumphed on Australian and Pakistani soil, from an ace oneday opener who scored tons at will to captain who missed who by just a whisker what Kapil Dev achieved, from gritty southpaw to a aggressive leader Ganguly had been truly a hero of Indian Cricket. His batting heroics always thrived to come out of shadows of the Little Master, The Wall, Very Very Special, though never written off.

What made Ganguly special was his motivational, inspirational leadership that marked a new passionate era for Indian cricket. His faith and immense confidence in abilities of next generation star carved the path for their transformations from ordinary players to match winners. Dada always stood behind his players even forcing the authorities to bow down on several occasions. Mike Dennis was on one such example.

Like every cricketer he too suffered lows. The eventful Chappel era show Dada dropped from captaincy and team. But the grit he possessed marked his comeback and the energy he infused into team by his fighting spirit ,paved way from famous triumph(vs. South Africa). Endless are Dada’s contributions and I have faith that he in his farewell series will do wonders.

Many people will remember Sourav for his various virtues but for me his the Man who gave cricket the

“THE GREAT INDIAN HURDLE”

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A Tribute to gentleman who defied the age.......



Last few days have been gruesome and heart breaking for me on personal front. I lost a very dear granduncle (dadaji) Mr. K L Gupta. He succumbed to a major heart attack on early morning of 25th Oct 2008. This post of mine is a small tribute to his flamboyant and panache living.

My first encounter with him was during my freshman year of T school, when after induction I went to see him at his residence at Sunderpur, Varanasi. My initial reaction was awe, what a personality. The admiration grew by minutes and seconds. The dignity with which he used to conduct himself, the charm and warmth that oozed out created a magical ambience, that I cherished the most and shall miss life long.

Great man livings do teach subsequent generations’ lesson or two. I also learnt few from him.

Age No Barrier: Inspite of been a septuagenarian, he had the zeal to be a computer literate. In this pursuit, he joined a computer centre at the age of 70+. He not only ended up a computer literate but also left a strong statement for those who feel ashamed to be taught by younger generation. Sometimes I used to guide him about internet and surfing. The enthusiasm with which he took down the notes delivered strong message.........


“Knowledge has no Age”.


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Polyester Prince


This book on Dhirubhai is unofficial biography published by Hamish Mc Donald.A must read for young entrepreneur who want to make optimum use of lapses in system.The book may teach you some tricks to baffle and play with system.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Change of faces....Is it an U turn

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Dilli daari nahi........

What are they trying to prove.Is this an euphemism to signify Delhiites incapability to fight terror rather show that they have taken it as a part and parcel of life.The day after the blast horrendous breakfast breaking news were served by the electronic media.Reporters on every channel were busy chanting the theme of Delhi bravery.They were showing the bomb blast sight and the crowd passing by and connecting the sequence to denote that once again Delhi has adapted.
Are they trying to evoke the commoners to take some remedial measures.Are they trying to check the patience of middle class who is always the victim be it inflation or blast...
It is the sad plight of middleman that he has to show a brave face in spite of troubles.

He has not surrendered to terror but has surrendered to his and his family stomach