Friday, March 27, 2009

Earth Day


On the pre eve of Earth Day, I thought to jot down some words. This day is being celebrated all around the world to show solidarity against the burgeoning concern over global warming.  I was not actually aware about this day is being celebrated even in the world. A few days I received so many mails from my friends about this day being celebrated. Thanks to Internet, I came to know more about this day. You can find out plenty of details about it once you jump into Google power. Well, www.earthday.net would let you know more about this.

Also times of India is also running a campaign starring Aamir Khan to create more and more awareness about this day and to enlighten the people of India about hazardous of global warming. What was have to do on this day is to switch off the lights of your premises on 28th March,2009 form 8:30PM to 9:30PM. In this way we can show our integrity for reducing the menace of global warming on our beloved planet. I was infact fascinated with this initiative and felt pretty excited. I really admire TOI for its innovative campaigns for creating awareness  among the Indian citizen. It had started lead India campaign in past and now it is leading in its another campaign.

We should always take care our actions which can have an impact on global warming. Like, we should always switch off the light or any other electrical appliance that are not in use. We should switch off our computer when we are done with our job. With these tiny but essential steps can help us in leaving our footmarks on road of actions to curb the global warming and give our love to mother planet Earth.

At the end, I urge to every human being in this world to let the people know about importance of our mother's planet life. Our planet has given so much to us and now its time to pay back to her. We should do all possible efforts immaterial of their strength to help Earth. We should always show alacrity for saving our mother. 



Sunday, March 15, 2009

Holi in JNU

After a long time I'm writing here again. Yesterday I saw a link in a status message of a friend in GMAIL. The link was pointing towards a blog that was entailing about Holi festival in JNU. you can visit the blog by clicking here. I must recommend everybody who is reading this blog to visit this link. This blog is pictorial presentation of JNU Holi. The blogger has made several sections in the blog to manifest how holi is being celebrated in it's own style in individual hostels and other premises of JNU. Since I was living in Mahi-Mandavi Hostel in JNU so I first went to that section. Mahi mandavi is famous for it's mud holi. Residents of that hostel dig an area outside the hostel and prepare the mud. Now they start throwing each other into that and when they come out of that they are having a thick layer of mud all over their Body. That looks little odd to me but people enjoy that also. If I say truth then I had never been very keen in playing holi until I came to JNU. I used to avoid Holi earlier but after JNU I like it a lot.

 

I played holi in JNU perhaps two times and I enjoyed it more than any festival in my life. We were so drenched in color that it was pretty hard to identify yourselves leave alone other guys. We used to play until we were out of the energy.  We torn up the clothes of each other and used as much color as possible over each other. Some of us had full dose of Bhang and they were almost out of there senses. One of my friend was having so much of it that he hugged girlfriend of one of my super senior. But that super senior, I donna wanna to tell you guys his name, made my friend to apologize to her girl friend despite of knowing the fact that he wasn't in his control. I personally felt very bad for my batch mate but felt of wave of hatred for my super senior who was in his sense but was bulling for a small reason. Another friend of mine was doing nothing but smiling. He did not care whether the person know him or not he just showed a smile to all of them. But that was really very pretty. One of my friend had to be dragged up the stairs to get him at his room. But overall it was so fun to be there and I'm missing those time in every Holi. I want to get one more chance to celebrate my holi there in JNU.