Monday, December 31, 2012

Day75: HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013!!

Mon/Tue, 31/01 Dec/Jan 2012/13; 12:30 am
Electronic City, Bangalore

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013


       नवबर्ष 2013

नये साल की "बधाई" का सिलसिला ;
अबतक क्या बुरा हुआ,हुआ क्या भला;
बीते साल की चर्चा,कितना हल्लागुल्ला,
यह साल तो चला, नया है जो आनेवाला!

चर्चा-विवाद, घात-प्रतिघात का दौर चला,
दंगा-फसाद, आतंकवाद का जोर चला ;
वक्त बदला-नियत बदली,विचार बदला;
प्रेम- प्यार,रिश्ते-नातों का मोल बदला !

आज अंतिम,कल होगा नया दिन पहला,
खिले नया सूरज,आशा का नया दीप जला;
हो संताप, हो अब कोई दुःख की ज्वाला,
जो अन्याय-दुष्कर्म हुए, ना हो तो हो भला !!

दोष किसका ,यह है उलझन का सवाल,
न्याय व्यवस्था को करना होगा बहाल;
सज़ा दे सके, हो ऐसा कानुन का हाल !
शपथ ले,अमन-शांति का हो नया साल|

जग मैं उमंग भरी,चहके लोग सारे,
जैसे गगन में चहके रवि-शशि-तारे,
मन हर्षायेनई आशाओं के सहारे,
चातक सी उम्मीद रख हम जीते सारे।

सभी को शुभकामनाएं, आया नयासाल!
हर्ष-बधाई,संदेशों का फैले सुनेहरा जाल,
नववर्ष मुबारक हो,खुशी मिले बेमिसाल;
पुरातन गया,हर्ष नये का स्वागत बिशाल|                      

      
                            (लेखक: सजन कुमार मुरारका)

लोगों के बीच नए साल की उत्साह देख मन खुश हुआ जा  रहा है। बाहर चारो और शोर है - 2013 का उत्साह सभी को हर्षित कर रही है। इश्वर से यह कामना करता हूँ यह नया साल आप सभी के जीवन में खुशियों की शौगात लेकर आये, आप दिन-दुनी, रात-चौगुनी तरक्की करें, आप स्वस्थ रहें, मस्त रहे, सदेव खूश रहें।

मै अपने ब्लॉग के माध्यम से एक बार फिर आप सभी को नए साल की ढेर सारी शुभ-कामनाएं  देता हूँ ।
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013

शुभ रात्रि

नरेन्द्र गुप्ता
समय:12:40ऍम
01 जनवरी 2013

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Day74: We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope. -Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sun/Mon 30/31 Dec 2012: 12:01am
Electronic City, Bengaluru

And...the final day of year 2012 has begun, an year which has seen some heart-rending and most sorrowful incidences, be it the the mass killing of innocent children in US or the recent Delhi brutal rape case which took the country by storm; to say the least.

I see a ray of hope, I see light at other end of the long dark tunnel. I am optimistic that Earth will be a brighter place to live in, in this coming year. I am optimistic India will shine where Women would be RESPECTED and Gender Equality will be a norm.

This Sunday I slept more, cleaned my otherwise messed up room, listened to the melodious tunes of Vividh Bharti this afternoon, called family, Cooked, Ate and just chilled :)

Looking forward for the final day of the year..

Good Night Everyone!

Narendra Gupta
12:07am

Saturday, December 29, 2012

She is no more.....

Sat/Sun, 29/30 Dec 2012; 12:05am
Electronic City, Bengaluru

She is no more... just physically though

   
She was just 23. Like every other girl of her age, she had dreams to Graduate, get married, have children and live a happy family life. She wanted to LIVE, she fought hard for it, even the prayers of millions of we Indians could not save the angel’s life, perhaps God needed her more than us, and perhaps she was destined for a better place. The demise of the Braveheart has left the nation shocked with tearful eyes, and completely heartbroken. I may be mimicking many voices, but then as an Indian, I must say, I apologize to you Sister for not having saved you, and I apologize to many more sisters who have undergone such ghastly crimes by someone of my gender, I deeply apologize to you all being a MAN.


This afternoon (at 2’o clock) I was taken aback on listening to Arnab’s debate on Times Now with panelist discussing on Women’s safety. I got anxious and started thinking if She is alright and after a few minutes, the news flashed, She is no more…(She died in wee hours of Saturday morning at a Singapore hospital). I was deeply saddened and (almost) cried for few minutes, for I and millions of Indians had been praying for her speedy recovery for last few days.


Changes in Law and more importantly, IMPLEMENTING them.

 

The uprise and candlelight protests by thousands of youth across the country after the calamitous night, symbolizes and demands for a stringent law against any sex-related offence in the future. As a Citizen of India, may I ask the Government to forge up strict laws that advocates not only the safety against rape but any form of sexual assault, be it child abuse or denigrating the dignity of women in any way. I have heard enough of ‘a 3 year old,…. a 10 year old,…. girl getting raped and killed..’ like news. Not any more, Please stop it. These culprits, the enemies of humanity have no right to live, they blemish the whole humanity and deserve to be hanged. Dear Politicians and makers of Law, please awaken and do something worthwhile so that the death of the Braveheart does not go in vain.

Changes in the mindset of people - Need of the Nation...

 

The other day, I called my sister and after greeting her she blessed me with having a son, the next time. (She had been giving (me) such blessings ever since I got married). I got angry and asked her to stop giving such blessings which plays down the dignity of a Girl Child. Four months ago, when my daughter, Sanskriti was born, many elderly people in family and neighborhood were saying “Beta, do not belittle your heart, what if Girl is born this time, next time you will have a son.” Why should I belittle my heart in first place, an angel has come to grace my family and I consider both genders equally. I told to these people any such words would be an insult to my daughter and please refrain from saying them. While they represented an earlier generation, I am surprised seeing people of my generation carrying similar thoughts. When a baby boy is born, the news is spread with joy and they welcome a girl child with a heavy heart and sometimes even bemoaning and breast-beating. Female foeticide being a commonplace in India, Couples pray for the want of baby boy who would become bearer of their family name, they consider Girl child as a liability who would go to other’s house after being married and take the sur-names of their husbands. Without being too cynical, may I ask these people that what the sons do at large, majority of them, even do not bother to care about their Parents, sometimes even bash them for their old-age mistakes and slowness and set the pyre ablaze after their deaths, even the daughters can do this. This is just about mindset. 


In small towns and villages, it is quite banal that girls are made to sacrifice their childhood rights like education, good food, good clothes, etc for their brothers who are considered torch-bearers of their family. This is done by their own Parents, and not only Father, Mothers also have part in this. This is just about mindset of the society in which we have been brought up. There is an urgent need to change this mindset. Let us exercise Gender equality in the true sense of the word and Lets pledge to teach our  gen next to RESPECT women.


My heart goes out for the parents of Damini. May GOD give them strength to wade through this un-fillable and tragic loss of their Daughter. Through this forum, I express my extreme grief and heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. Today, I change my FB, Twitter profile to the black dot representing anguish over the incidence until the offenders of this atrocious crime are booked to justice. May I urge each one of you to do the same, sending clear message to the Government that we want speedy justice. and May I urge the Govt to make a memorial in her name as suggested by one of the panelist in the debate today which would always remind us of the barbarities, the fair gender in the country have gone through. Dear Mr. PM, Can we have our National Flag, fly half-mast for next one week, for She represented the women of India, and her demise is more sorrowful than the deaths of high profile bureaucrats.

 

May the angelic soul REST IN PEACE.




Narendra Gupta
1:05am






Day73: A BLACK Saturday

Sat/Sun; 29/30 Dec 2012; 1:10am
Electronic City, Bengaluru

Can you hear that silence, complete SILENCE.

Let's have a 2 minute silence in the name of Damini/Nirbhaya/Braveheart who has left her physical being today.


Naredra Gupta
1:12am

Today's Act of Kindness: I offered money to an Elderly Lady who was probably in her 80s during my
late morning walk today. She looked weak and hungry.


Friday, December 28, 2012

Day72: “Too often the shortcut, the line of least resistance, is responsible for evanescent and unsatisfactory success.” Louis Binstock

Friday, 28 Dec 2012; 11:30pm
Electronic City, Bengaluru

It had been an eventful day with good experiences. I started the day by keeping my promise, the promise I had made to the little Girl yesterday, who was promoting for the new Nutrition Centre (called Turning Point....script your future) in Electronic City. It was basically an invitation for a Body-Fat checkup and it was for free. Here's a quick summary of my body report during my visit to the centre:

Height: 172 cms
Weight: 77.3 Kgs (Actual), Ideal weight: 68-70 Kg ...(very much in sync with M-70)
Fat%: 24.9% (Actual), Ideal for my body (as per Height and Weight): (12 -16)%
BMI: 26.4 (Actual), Ideal should be in range of 18.5 to 24.9

It is clear that I need to reduce on my fat% to regain ideal BMI. The 15 minutes spent at the centre was useful. Apart from making us aware on certain things which lead to obesity, various good diets, etc, they also provided a glass of Ayurvedic drink which tasted somewhat like Green tea, a little less bitter though. In the end, came their business, which was about different packages of weight loss program, minimum being a 1 week program for 1050 INR. I personally do not encourage any short-cuts to weight-loss, I thanked them for their service and the healthy drink, and proceeded to office. In such programs, you do not feel that vigor, that drive and that satisfaction which you feel after sweating out your energy while working out.

At work, I was more productive and focused than yesterday, Besides my work, helped the Automation team to resolve their data related issues, received special appreciation from their Lead for my contribution. Later, enjoyed watching the final overs of India-Pak cricket match in office along with colleagues. All in all, it was a satisfying day.

Looking forward to the final weekend of 2012...

Good Night, Subhratri..

Narendra Gupta
11:55pm

Today's Act of Kindness: I helped 2 fellow employees at the office entrance gate as their ID cards was not working. Made 2 new friends in office. Smiled, Talked with strangers.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Day71: Certain it is that there is no kind of affection so purely angelic as of a father to a daughter. In love to our wives there is desire; to our sons, ambition; but to our daughters there is something which there are no words to express. -- Joseph Addison

Thu/Fri, 27/28 Dec 2012; 12:20am
Electronic City, Bangalore

Sanskriti..My Princess is 4 months old now..


4 days to go and 2012 will say a Goodbye for ever. The year has given some of the most memorable moments of Life. My baby, my little doll is the special..est gift, God and the Year 2012 has presented me with. Yesterday, my brother-in-law who recently visited home, sent  few more pics of my baby. My cutie-pie is 4 months old now, had seen her last when she was just 8 days old. I miss her every single moment, mere thought of my angel make me either too emotive or too happy when I hear of her each small developments. Some work-commitment and farther distance has been keeping me away so far, but very soon I would take my baby in my laps, talk with her, play with her, and do everything a father does..:-|

Okay..moving on..I started the day on a slow note after cold and a mild fever for last 2 days. I was feeling fresh, and tried to savor each moment I spent today, enjoyed my breakfast, lunch and dinner to the fullest. Had special 'Chicken Hyderabadi along with fulkas' at a Bihari restaurant in the dinner. It was simply superb and food was much more pleasant-tasting, I had in many days. At work, I was a bit slow but then,   fair enough,  took timely breaks to avoid headaches. :)

All in all, I enjoyed and relaxed for the day and took it easy. So less work and No workouts, just chilled today.

Looking forward for an efficient day at work tomorrow.

Wishing you all a Very Good Night.

Narendra Gupta
12:37am

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Day70: “What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.” ― Mother Teresa

Wednesday, 26-Dec-12;11:50pm
Electronic City, Bengaluru

I took a day's rest from office being down under fever today. It is such times when you miss your family the most. I, today realized, I have been missing all those precious moments of my baby who is growing older day by day and that this phase of her life won't come again, I also realized that my Parents who are getting older day by day, I have been missing their company for long, ever since I left home for my studies in  2003, they are growing older and I must serve them, for this phase of their life won't return, I have seen scores of example when people realize the importance of their loved ones after they are gone. Financial commitments and struggles of life are an ongoing process but the moments you are missing .....and LOSING, won't return Narendra, DO something about it.

Narendra Gupta
11:55pm


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Day69: “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” ― Mae West

Christmas Day, 2012;10:37pm
Electronic City, Bengaluru

Today, I am down with cold and a runny nose and this always comes with a (slight) headache for free :P
I spent the day at home either resting or cooking or browsing except in the evening when I went for a stroll. While I enjoy my hot glass of milk with turmeric powder mixed (to fight my cold), I am sharing this Christmas special video which I came across on youtube. Hope you would enjoy it.



With that I call it a day. Good Night Everyone!

Narendra Gupta
10:40pm

Monday, December 24, 2012

Day68: Merry Christmas!!

Mon/Tue, 24/25 Dec 2012; 12:30am
Electronic City, Bengaluru


Let me present one of my favorite childhood poems before I begin writing for the day. Do sing when you read these lines :)

Jingle Bell Jingle Bell!

Dashing through the snow
In a one horse open sleigh
O'er the fields we go
Laughing all the way
Bells on bob tails ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is to laugh and sing
A sleighing song tonight

Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh

A day or two ago
I thought I'd take a ride
And soon Miss Fanny Bright
Was seated by my side
The horse was lean and lank
Misfortune seemed his lot
We got into a drifted bank
And then we got upsot

Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh yeah

Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh
Jingle bells, jingle bells
Jingle all the way
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh 


Whenever I listen to these beautiful lines, I often go into a slightly nostalgic mode.  Memories of childhood days, those of Gifts, families and friends and specifically, memories of Santa Claus, flood my mind. As a child and like many other children, I had a firm belief that Santa was real. I used to picture Santa riding on a sledge far way in snow (somewhere in Europe or any other cold country) and he would come to our houses (even in India :P) with presents. I grew up with this belief for many years until I joined my secondary classes. Ohh...those innocent, innocuous beliefs, sometimes wish to live all those notions once again ...at least for few moments....... :-|

Christmas is one such festival which is not restricted to a religion, people from different cultures and walks of life celebrate this festival with much enthusiasm and fervor. We celebrated Christmas in office by decorating our ODC with Christmas tree, balloons and many other fancy items. One of the fellow colleague entertained the audience by becoming Santa, distributing chocolates and Gifts. This was followed by some fun games and cake cutting. I am sure most of you would have celebrated in a similar manner. 
 

Today (M-70: M3W10D23), I broke the jinx of almost 2 weeks of not-going to Gym. Since I was unable to make it to the Gym in the morning slot after long tiring days at office (for past 2 weeks), I decided to take some time off in the evening, before the daily sync up call with the (US) client at 7:30pm (their morning 9:00am). It worked for me today. I am not sure if I will be able to make it everyday amidst high volume of work in the next one month, will do best to take out some time for exercises. 30-40 minutes (3-4 days/week) will do good. The happy news is that I can feel the difference in my body now, I feel lighter, I have come down to 77 Kgs (from 84Kgs) in last 3 months, another 7 Kgs in next 3 months would be my target. Nothing but Consistency is the key.



Through this forum, I wish all my friends and readers, a very Happy and Merry Christmas. May the ultimate Santa, who is controlling all of us from above, present life to the Delhi Girl who is fighting a valiant battle (for her life), and who has become victim of some in-excusable, in-human crime of few animals. That would be the best Gift for all of we Indians and humanity as whole.

They say Prayers have Power, Lets all Pray for the well-being of this Angel.

Narendra Gupta
25-Dec-12; 1:05am


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Day67: Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and celebrate the journey! - Barbara Hoffman

Sunday, 23 Dec 2012; 10:50pm
Electronic City, Bengaluru

It is said that the initial days of struggle are one of the best days of Life. My entrepreneur friend, Dileep, who also happens to be my neighbor, started his firm http://pointtags.com/ few months ago. After some real tough times in early days, his business has slowly started to gain momentum. Today, Dileep and Bhabhi Jee invited me on lunch to celebrate their small successes. I feel privileged to become part of their celebrations and wish my courageous friend, who resigned his highly paid job to start his own business, all successes that he has been looking for. My special Thanks to Bhabhi Jee for that delicious homely food, I had been missing that for quite sometime now.

Today was a sad day for Cricket as the God of Cricket announced his retirement from 50-overs version of the game. I grew up watching him play, its hard to see cricket without Sachin but then I feel good for the legend and respect his decision. I thank him for all the laurels he has brought to the country, for all the delight, excitement and satisfaction he has provided to millions of we Indians. Thank you Sachin, you make us Proud.

I spent this day of life in complete harmony with self. I feel energetic, determined, focused and ready for the final week of work and workouts in 2012. Wishing you all a Happy Monday.

Good Night to all my Readers and wellwishers...

Narendra Gupta
11:34pm



Saturday, December 22, 2012

Day66: "None but a noble man treats women in an honorable manner, and none but an ignoble treats women disgracefully."

Saturday, 22 Dec 2012; 11:30pm
Electronic City, Bangalore

I am yet again disturbed. I was reading TOI today and came across more news of rapes, so much so that even a 3 year old baby is raped by a 35 year old demon. It's a shame and a scar on this humanity. Why didn't the world end yesterday?? A small playschool child who comes to learn A, B, C ..in the so called temple of learning and who even does not know what is gender properly is not spared by these mutts. Few days back, heard the news of a father raping his daughter for 2 long years in Kerala, A grandfather molesting a little one in Bangalore, and many more cases of child abuse. What can be said about these mentally sick people. Whom will the child trust when they are not safe in their homes? Thousands of such incidences (Rapes and Child abuses) keep on happening without the notice of media. These beautiful creations of God keep dying silent deaths ( by getting sexually assaulted) in nooks and corners across our so-called great land. Has the hunger for body gotten so worse that some men in the country resort to such inhuman, dastardly and menial acts. Have we forgotten the ancient quote "Yatra Naryastu Pujyante, Ramante Tatra Devata meaning Women Are Honored Where, Divinity Blossoms There. " or has it lost its relevance in the present day context? 

These women who are our Mothers, Sisters, Wives, and Daughters who make our houses Homes and worth a living place, Can't we RESPECT them, Can't we make them feel safe (everywhere) and Can we stop blaming the rape victims raising questions on their character, Can we exercise gender equality and teach the same to gen next right from Day1. I feel crippled to express my angst over the current crisis as I get caught within the limitations of my vocabulary. I do not have control over others, All I can do is to spread the language of gender equality in my family and those in proximity. I urge you to start from yours.

I dedicate this poem to the Delhi Girl and pray for her speedy recovery. This poem is also dedicated to all those angels who have gone through this horrendous crime. May God instil indomitable strength to overcome this crisis in their lives:

Don't give up hope

Don't give up hope, you can get better,
The memories may not leave,
But let them be your guide,
Reminding you, keep your pride.

You are stronger then you think,
Don't let him get his wish,
Don't let him stop you from living,
But thy, don't keep on reliving.

It's in the past, and it may never leave,
But choose the times to think about it,
Don't let it live your life,
Live, become someone's wife.

Don't stop trusting,
Men aren't all bad,
Just realize there aren't tons
of terrible ones.

Because...People like you,
Those that have been through this torture
You're the strongest of us all,
You've been through so much and yet don't fall.

He was wrong, for what he did,
It's not your fault, never will be.
He has lost his right to be called a man,
He needs to be in the Can.

Speak up if you haven't already,
You have the power to stop this,
If he goes free, it won't just be you,
There will be others, this is true.

So tell the police, speak your mind,
The people who pity you don't matter,
It's your life, no one, not even him,
Can take that from you, don't let him win.
                                                                            (-Unknown)


Good Night Everyone!

Narendra Gupta
12:05am


Friday, December 21, 2012

Day65:“If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.” ― Mark Twain

Fri/Sat, 21/22 Dec 2012; 12:50am
Electronic City, Bangalore.


Let me start with something I am feeling guilty about today. I lied to a colleague over something which was not at all required. While it was just a slip of tongue, I remained on what I had said to him. I do not know why? It's not that I do not lie or am a 'HarishChandra' type , I lie when I make up my mind to, importantly, when I convince myself it is okay to lie in this particular case. But today's lie was not required at all. Friends, I seek your suggestion here. If you are reading me, please suggest, if I should go to that person and tell him the right thing or should I just forget it, with no one bothers mentality??

I had a very good sleep last night, warmed and wrapped in hot blanket in this lovely, cold December nights of Bangalore. When I got up, it was already 9:15 this morning. I rushed to office after a quick bath. After I got down from the bus to office, a young guy came saying "How are you Sir?" He was unknown to me, I replied "I am fine, Thank you and How are you doing? " He said "I am good Sir. Are you in Cardinal Account, I see you there, I am a fresher with 6 months of experience......he contd..." I could see the brightness and energy in his eyes. I encouraged and wished him to do well in his team. I get inspired by them, and in the meanwhile I realized I have started developing a good rapo in the ODC of over 200 people. It was a normal business at work and today we met our first deadline. Work Satisfied for the day!!

Looking forward for a restful Saturday and Sunday celebrating peace with self, peace for mind, peace for my physical being, complete peace..before we enter the final week of 2012.


Good Night Friends!

Narendra Gupta
1:05am

Today's Act of kindness: I excused a Girl who almost banged the ODC entrance gate unknowingly when I was about to enter. She apologized. My reply "it's okay. Good Morning" brought smiles on her face.
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