Main Zinda Hoon

After a long long time, there is a song that can summarize ... me !

Movie: Zinda
Artist: Strings
Track: Main Zinda Hoon

yeh hai meri kahaani
khamosh zindagaani
sannaata keh raha hai
kiyun zulm seh raha hai

aik dastaan puraani
tanhai ki zubani
har zakhm khil raha hai
kuch mujhse keh raha hai

chubtay kaantay yaadon ke
daaman se chunta hoon
girti deewaaron ke
aanchal main zinda hoon

bus yeh meri kahaani
be nishan nishaani
aik dar beh raha hai
kuch mujh se keh raha hai

chubtay kaantay yaadon ke
daaman se chunta hoon
girti deewaron ke
aanchal main zinda hoon

Ab na koi paas hai
phir bhi ehsaas hai
sihaaiyon main uljhi pari
jeenay ki aik aas hai

yaadon ka jangul yeh dil
kaanton se jalthal yeh dil

chubtay kaantay yaadon ke
daaman se chunta hoon
girti deewaron ke
aanchal main zinda hoon


More information about the movie ...
Zinda songs online @ Raaga.com

Third from the Left


If you want to see me, I am Third from the Left
2005 December: Agra Trip

I have been busy lately, this is what was keeping me away.

Pic taken by Vivek Gawri.

A lemon, a spoon and some onion !


"Food" for thought ... ?
2005 December: Rishikesh Trip

Waiting for dinner at a dhaba in Haridwar. I have never seen a Neembu cut like that to remove all the seeds. Interesting !

Going Out To Eat ... ?


Interesting message for all the people going out to eat.
2005 December: Rishikesh Trip

If you go to Haridwar by bus, the roadyways bus would always stop at this place called Cheetal. This was one of the boards outside this fancy restaurant - The Cheetal Grand.

Harivansh Rai Bachchan - Koshish

I talked about Harivansh Rai Bachchan's poem Madhushala here. Yet another poem has caught my fancy. This time is Koshish.

It goes something like this ...



Thanks to ;p:d for the poem ... This really means a lot !

And I also making a dedicated webpage for Harivansh Rai Bachchan. The Alpha version is located here.

Its a Small World !!!!

There is a very famous law called Six Degrees of Separation. It proves that world indeed is a small place now. It says that " ...anyone on earth can be connected to any other person on the planet through a chain of acquaintances that has no more than five intermediaries..."

Apart from being a small world, it is a very well connected world too. For example, this is a part of conversation with a very dear friend after I installed a lan talk software on her insistence...
MB: hello!!!
ME: hi

MB: i am so happy i can now contact u at 2 messengers!!
ME: if you want to be more happy, you can add me on google talk, skpye, msn, trillian, rediff bol and indiatimes messenger ... that would make you 6 times happy and not to forget SMS !
It is indeed a small and a connected world !

Of MDI, Exams and Reading Material

I talked about MDI, Exams and Highlighters in a previous post. There is yet another thing that people are MDI are very passionate about - taking reading material to examination halls.

Examinations at MDI are a cake walk. Most of the exams are open book. One can carry any number of books, presentations, printouts, handouts, notes, reference, newspapers etc. in the examination hall. Before coming to MDI, I was not even aware that this kind of concept even existed. It was like a dream. But as it happens very regularly, dream shattered when I realized the realities of rankers.

Rankers = People who secure good marks, good CGPAs and can boast about their ranks at MDI.

Few Observations
1. Except for the top three rankers and bottom 20 rankers, the amount of reading material carried in the examination hall is directly proportional to the marks you get. This is unsensical (yes... unsensical) to me. If you are fourth from the top, you should not carry a single thing. You should know a lot more and if I am fourth from bottom, I should be the one who should carry stuff to the hall, be tense all the time and rush to the photocopy shop. But strangely it’s opposite.

2. The photocopy shop becomes the favorite hang out of all the rankers. People with high ranks are seen making umpteen numbers of trips to the photocopy shop at odd hours. They would know of every photocopy machine in the vicinity of the hostel and would know the amount of carbon left in it, the schedule of power outage and what not.

3. Not to forget networks and group work. Rankers work in groups. They follow a Hub and Spoke model with one person stationed at the photocopy shop and rest of the group spread at vantage points in campus (computer centre, library, rooms of other toppers etc.) to collect as much reading material as possible and bring it to the photocopy shop to get as many copies as possible.

As always More to come later ...

Ceiling or Highway?



Lecture Hall in IIM Banglore
2005 November: Bangalore Trip

Shot from Malgudi Days


This station can be used for a scene in Malgudi Days
2005 November: Bangalore Trip

This is when we were going to IIM Banglore. This is some station on way to Bangalore. The picture taken does not does justice to the beauty of station.

Of MDI, Exams and Highlighters

I had this on my mind for a long long time now and since I don't have anything special to do right now, I think this would help me kill some time...

So we at MDI are having our End Term examinations for the fifth term. It’s been almost two years at MDI and there are few things that still surprise me. I will be talking about them in this post. I hope to change certain trends and expect people to follow them.

There are people with different and (if I may use the term) interesting idiosyncrasies. And suddenly these are highlighted during the examinations.
1.People would take at least 4 different shades of highlighters to the examination hall and highlight their answer sheets as if it was an entry for drawing competition.

2.I am not talking about someone with Arts background (we have a diverse range of profiles in our batch), but I am also talking about people who have spent five years in the industry, people who most probably have never touched anything similar to a colored pen in their lives before MDI and people who have been toppers all their lives (ofcourse before coming to MDI).

3.Yes, there are people who would not use highlighters in examinations but surprisingly they are amongst the lowest ranked people at MDI. I see a high correlation between the number of different shades, amount of color on your answer sheet and beauty of the handwriting with the grades.

4.There are a few statistical aberrations. For example, I can vouch for the current topper at MDI, she happens to be a very god friend and she does not uses these colored highlighters.

5.I have never seen someone with bad handwriting get good marks. I can not think of an aberration in this one. You have to have a good hand writing.

6.You should be able to use English effectively. I have seen people talking totally arbit stuff and getting applause and accolades from professors because the arguments were constructed beautifully. I can recall one recent incident when the participant was saying something to the effect that Mercedes is priced lower than Maruti 800, the professor agreed and the participant was given highest marks.

7.And from the above few lines, it would be clear to you (if someone actually took time to read the entire post) that I can never get good marks in management education.

8.And finally as usual the opinions expressed here are solely my own.

Why is the question ...

The very next thing that comes to my mind - why does something like this happen at a place like MDI with people like us? I think the answer is simple. Basic human psychology. Again I am no expert on the topic, infact I don’t even know 0.00001% of the things. I can, however, make certain assumptions and see that people follow suit without thinking and this is why we see answer sheets spread with yellow, orange, green, blue and what not colors. And ye I forgot to mention the three different colors of pens used by people – Blue, Green and Black.

Fundas for Management Education

1.Get your handwriting fixed. If you want to do well and subsequently get a nice job, get the handwriting in order.

2.Learn English. Join some call centre, work there for some time before coming to a Business School. No matter what people say, your command over language commands a commanding premium in the market ;)


More to come later ...

The Nidhi Kapoor Story

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