Tuesday, March 28, 2006

A TRIBUTE!

After watching the superhit 'Rang De Basanti', I was made to think. Do we really ever spare a thought about the people who allow us to live our today? Let us spare a thought guys about the people who defend our borders through the chills & heat. Recognising their effors here's a small token of appreciation.

During The Attack on Akshardham temple on 24th September 2002 this Brave Man fought the greatest battle of his life. Yes he was the N.S.G. Commando Late Mr. Surjan Singh , who sacrificed his life for the Nation. Sadly On 19th May 2004 he lost the Toughest and Longest battle against life exactly after 600 Days being in Coma, he lost this life. The Bullet which hit him in the head made him Unconscious for almost 600 days. His family members were hoping that one day their Hero will open his eyes but he didn't.It was the Longest Wait for the family members of this Brave Man. When the whole India was busy in Guessing Who will be the Next PM of the country - Will it be Sonia or will it be Manmohan Singh, This man was fighting his Last battle. But it's so sad that in the hype of all the Political Drama, the News about his Death was Lost like a needle in a hay stack! Even the leading News Papers & So Called Best News Channels of India which Works on 24 X 7 basis, failed to highlight this story of the Brave Man. Unfortunately it was mentioned somewhere on the middle page of some newspaper.....This was the Reward for the Brave task for which he lost his life. Besides his Family members, only one thing was there with him during those toughest 600 days. It was there near his bed till the last Moment. Can you guess what it was?............... It was the "Tiranga", yes! Our National Flag, which was saluting him for his Great cause. Absolutely No words can suffice our Gratitude towards him...

If news papers refuse to cover, TV channels refuse to cover, let us do our bit.
Please forward this mail to as many people as you can.
This is the only way we can salute his Bravery...

Hoping you have a wonderful week ahead. So till we meet Goodbye & please take Good care of yourself.

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Well dear fellow Netizens,

Hoping that the Indiankaleidoscope (Inka) is creating the much needed thrust in your life. This is always an endeavor from my side to put in my best because I realize that the people who read this will not settle for anything less. Hoping that you'll have enjoyed the last editorial. Please do share with me your comments either at indiankaleidoscope.blogspot.com or email me at inka_webmaster@rediffmail.com. What I’m going to share with you'll today is something which is special & relevant to all of us. I'm talking about INDIA.

Saare jahan se achha, Hindustan hamara. This was probably the first sentence that came out of our mouths when we were toddlers. But today I ask all of you'll. Do we understand what we say? We say that ‘Compared to the whole world our India is the Best’. I am a die-hard Indian & I totally agree to this statement. After all where would one find a vast public latrine ranging from Jammu & Kashmir to Kanyakumari? Where would you be able to see a dustbin with nothing in it but all the garbage around it? Where would you see people running to flee with their vehicles when they sight a tow van approaching? The point I’m trying to make is that what’s the use in saying that our country is the best & sabse aage honge Hindustani. Lets face it guys, India is not. Infact it’s ranked at 127 in overall development across the globe.

We say look at the States, it’s so developed. The roads are spick & span. Everything is well organized & developed. Is it that God has some special consideration for US & not for India? Is it that if Americans litter their roads then God sends his angels to clean them, or are the people so responsible that they will find a bin & dispose of the waste. Its not about taking sides here & me fleeing to America. It’s just about seeing a dream & realizing it. It’s all about being the India you want to see.

It you don’t like the litter on the streets then henceforth make a resolution that you will not litter them. You see people doing that stuff then correct them. You see a ‘No Parking’ sign then don’t park your vehicle there. Make an effort to improve this country. We all have seen a dream for this country. Make it a point to resolve it. A little effort can bring about a great change; a great change makes a huge difference.

Hoping that you'll have enjoyed this editorial too. Please send me your comments on them. Also hoping that you'll are enjoying the sms’ & the advertisements. Some cool offers out there guys just for Inka visitors. Avail of them & make your life as beautiful as ever. Did I hear that someone's birthday is round the corner? Great for gifting purpose also guys. After all the budget is coming into effect from next month!!!

Hoping you have a wonderful week ahead. So till we meet Goodbye & please take Good care of yourself.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Hello dear fellow Netizens,
Well i'm thankful to all for making this site hugely popular & spreading the word. Hoping that you'll will keep clicking the ads as well & avail of some amazing offers. As promised the better & fresher look of this site is in the pipeline, but looking at the tremendous response for this site i wonder whether i should actually go in for something new (Just Kidding). Well as nothing is permanent, so too this look will change for the better, this is an untiring effort from my side. If you'll are going ga-ga over this site then please do tell me, if there are any errors then also let me know, because there is always scope for improvement.
Before signing off i would like to share a small thought with you. Practically everyone in India owns a mobile. Infact not owning a mobile could be called as a status symbol. The one single communication device has now evolved into such a dynamic device which people cannot live without. Now we have mobiles with 2 megapixel cameras with flash, stereo music player, FM radio, etc...The point that i'm trying to emphasise is that have we forgotten the main aim of a mobile which is to keep people in touch. Its not that i'm trying to discourage people from buying the high end mobiles but what i'm doing is that remind people that a mobile is mere a communication device. The extra features are add-on's. At this time i'm reminded of a short story which goes like this.
In a very distant & remote village where the people were all illiterate & not a ray of civilisation had dawned came a missionary. he didnt have any plan of religion but of just development. He lived amongst the people & taught them many things. Amongst the most important was how to make fire. That single discovery was for them magnum opus. With that discovery they made metals, used it for lighting & improved their lifestyle. Seeing his mission accomplished the missionary made up his mind to leave & move to another place to carry out his work. Hearing about the decision the villagers were all sad. So the missionary promised to return when his work would be over in the other village.As a parting gift they decided to thank him for his gift of fire. So in his name they built statues, named roads, schools, etc after him. They continued to do this for many years so as to surprise the missionary when he came back. When finally the day dawned, the missionary did come back. He saw the new construction & was very happy. Now all he wanted to see was the creation of fire. This caught the villagers in a fix. After all these years they had forgotten how to create fire. They had achieved everything, but the thing that had made them able to do all this was forgotten.
So coming back. I hope we dont forget what is the main purpose of a mobile. If we own one we should use it responsibly.
Ending with a short incident that happened a few days back. Hoping you have a wonderful week ahead. So till we meet GoodBye & please take Good care of yourself.

This is a real incident that happened in a local hospital in Bangalore.A four year old girl was admitted due to leg fracture. As it was an open fracture, she had to undergo an operation to stitch the protruding bone back in place.Though it was quite a minor operati on, she was hooked on to a life support system, as a part of the process. The doctors had to input some data prior to the operation to suit different conditions.
Thereafter, the operation proceeded. Half way through the process, the life support system suddenly went dead.
The culprit: "Someone was using his/ her mobile phone outside the operation theatre. And the frequency had affected the system. They tried to track the fellow but to no avail. The little girl, young and innocent as she was, died soon after. Sad to say, she was the only child.Message :- Be compassionate!
Do not use your mobiles especially at any hospitals or within the Aircraft or any places where you are told not to use it. You might not be caught in the act, but you might have killed someone without knowing.
Sometimes it's a matter of Life & Death....!!!!


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