Dec 6, 2010

Home Guard Parade on 06/12/2010

Hi Friends,

I witnessed today, the Home Guard Parade.

It was not good or pride moment. Rather I felt dejected and disappointed.  They were parading were slowly, I was overtaking them.  Their uniforms were of same color but in various shades and not crisp.  The height of the things is that, they were chit chatting while parading.

Their postures are very lame and they are looking like lazy people and I don't seen any spark in the entire group.

I hope this picture should change,

Khushal

54th Anniversary of Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar

Dear Friends,

54th Death Anniversary of Dr. Babsaheb Ambedkar is today and lacs of devotees will be visiting to Dadar Chowpatty.

Dr. Ambedkar, famously known as Father of Indian constitution was great fighter.  He and his community was treated as untouchables and he fought a great fight to remove this mentality from Indian minds.  Still some Indians have that mentality however in absence of his fight the situation would have been much worst.

My highest regards to this great person,

Khushal Gohil

Nov 4, 2010

SHUBH DEEPAWALI

मेरे सभी मित्रोंको,
"दीवाली" और "नव वर्ष" की हार्दिक शुभकामनाये
 
खुशाल गोहिल
 

Oct 15, 2010

Inventor of a day!

If you could invent anything, what would it be?


This is from PLINKY.com and I loved that site.

It gives me subject for my blog.

Now come to inventing something as on today, I want to invent MONEY MACHINE.

This question if asked to celebrities, the reply will be "flying cars" to avoid traffic.

I want to invent money machine, global peace  machine, flying & automatic driven cars and machine who assist in finding out WHAT WOMAN WANTS!! ( next to impossible).

Ha ha ha

khushal

Oct 14, 2010

Marathi mail.

एक बहोतही प्यारी कहानी जो आज मुझे ईमेल से आयी हैं -
यह कहानी मराठी में हैं --
--
 
ही जपानमध्ये घडलेली अगदी खरीखुरी घटना ! एकदा तेथे एका माणसाने आपल्या
घराचं नूतनीकरण करायला सुरुवात केली. असे करतना भिंत तोडून उघडायला
लागते. जपानी घरांच्या भिंती लाकडाच्या बनवलेल्या असतात आणि त्यांत सहसा
पोकळी असते.
तर, ही भिंत तोडताना त्य माणसाच्या असं लक्षात आलं की आतमध्ये एक पाल
अडकून पडली आहे आणि भिंत सांधताना मारलेल्या एका खिळ्यात तिचा एक पाय
चिणला गेला आहे.त्याला त्या पालीची अवस्था पाहून खूप दया आली आणि त्याचं
कुतुहलही जागृत झालं, की हा खिळा जवळपास ५ वर्षांपूर्वी हे घर नवीन
बांधलं तेंव्हा ठोकला गेला होता. मग ५ वर्ष पाय चिणलेल्या अवस्थेत ही पाल
जिवंत कशी राहिली असेल? असं काय घडलं होतं की त्या अंधार असलेल्या पोकळीत
हालचाल न करता ती पाल जिवंत कशी रहिली? जे जवळजवळ अशक्य होतं.
त्यानं त्याचं काम अक्षरशः थांबवलच आणि तो त्य पालीवर लक्ष थेवून बसला,
की ती आता कशी,काय खाते? काही वेळाने पाहता पाहता त्याच्या लक्षात आलं की
तेथे दुसरी पालही आली आहे आणि तिच्या तोंडात अन्न आहे आणि ती हळूहळू त्या
खिळलेल्या पालीला ते अन्न भरवत आहे!!! हे पाहून तो माणूस अवाक
झाला,गहिवरला. कल्पना करा १ नाही, २ नाही तर ५ वर्ष न कंटाळता एक पाल
आपल्या जोडीदाराची अशी सेवा करते,अजिबात आशा सोडून न देता !
एक पालीसारखा नगण्य प्राणी आपल्या प्रिय जोडीदाराला सोडुन न जाता त्याची
अशा प्रकारे काळजी घेतो,तर आपण माणसं यांपासून काही तरी नक्कीच शिकू
शकतो.तेंव्हा, अडचणीत असलेल्या आपल्या जवळ्च्या प्रिय व्यक्तीला नेहमी
आधार द्या-जेंव्हा तिला तुमची खरोखरच गरज असते,तेंव्हा. "तुम्ही" म्हण्जे
त्या व्यक्तीसाठी संपूर्ण दुनिया असू शकता.कोणतीही गोष्ट (नातं,
विश्वास...) तुटण्यासाठी एक क्षणाचं दूर्लक्ष पुरेसं असतं, परंतु
जोडण्यासाठी अख्खं आयुष्य पणाला लावावं लागतं

Oct 7, 2010

Guidebook for Principles of Insurance -Licentiate Exam of Insurance Institute of India

Dear Friends,

If you or your friend is appearing for Licentiate Exam of Insurance Institute of India for subject "Principles of Insurance", there is a good news for you.
Chinmayee Publications (Division of Chinmayee Infotech) has started its new venture in Insurance Education through launch of Guide Book for Principles of Insurance.
The guidebook contains objective type of questions based on revised syllabus. Additional questions alongwith previous years objective type of questions are also annexed. Explanation in brie,f of important terms & concept, wherever required, is one of the good feature of the book.
The guide book is unique publication aimed at assisting the students appearing for above exam and increasing awareness of insurance subject for general public too.
Contact Persons :- Mr. Tushar Raut : 9004051612
Khushal Gohil
07/10/2010

Hearty Congratulations to my friend NARENDRA P. DERE

I am glad to announce that my closest friend Shri Narendra P. Dere has won the Mumbai - Thane Region Carrom Tournament organised by New India Assurance Sports Club.

He won the final against one of the fine player (and my friend too) Mr. Bernard Fernandis.

I wish lots of success to Narendra for all his adventures.

Further, in doubles, Mr.Shrikrishna Narvekar and Mr. Ajit Gadi won against Mr. Vishwas Gaikwad & Mr. Ketan Munde. The later pair has surprised everyone by beating good pairs at each stage.

My congratulations to all the finalists.

Khushal Gohil
07/10/2010

Sep 28, 2010

Fed Up of Outstanding Loans & Current Expenses!!!!

Dear Friends,

Subject says everything.

I dont know how to come out of the web of loans (outstanding as on today and future)

Friends give me some ideas or lessons to do.

Waiting for your advices.

Khushal....
28/09/2010

Sep 20, 2010

What's in Name, Huh?

Dear Friends,



One more subject / object to write blog provided by Plinky.

"If you could choose any other name for yourself, what would it be?"


Just reading that, I realised that how much importance our name has in our life. Although my name is different but there are already 100+ khushals in orkut "Khushal" group.

Even if a person's name is similar to our blood relatives, we feel comfortable talking to him.

I show immense respect and care for those persons having name similar to my near and dear ones.

Now, coming back to question posed, would I like to choose any other name for myself? thinking... thinking... thinking..........thinking..........., no I cant' choose any other name. See, how much importance or attachment I have.

Any one calling me with another name, I doubt, whether I will be able to respond him.

For that matter, I will not like to choose any other name for my dear / near ones or friends too. I like them all, as they are.

I am thinking to make one rule, never to shy away.

So, I have to answer this..give me some time..................really I am writing and thinking for another name.......................................Oh god give me some suggestion ......................

Ok made up my mind.............. I will ask my friends.......no they all are weird persons, will definitely seek revenge..........I can trust them for their brutal honesty...........they will use this chance to release their anger....

Back to work...........NO ..... I am unable to think any other name,

I will keep trying & update the subject ASAP,

With love

KHUSHAL........

--- updates--

I have zero down to new name "SHUBH". Suggested by my best and better half.

khushal

Sep 6, 2010

Mr. Amitabh In Ad

Dear Friends,

Recently I have been watching ad featuring Mr. Amitabh Bachchan promoting some cricket events most probably T-20 matches. Ad also features some cricketers too.

Mr. AB is truly director's actor, he dont' mind act the way director want irrespective of his status, ability and capacity.

These ads are sheer waste of talent of Mr.AB. He looks like cheap jack who tries to "aag lagao" with his lines. The whole impact of ad is ZERO and all the celebarities acted in the ad is wasted their time.

This is high time Mr.AB should stop working for ads / films, which are not able to capture his status. He should disallow such ads / films, if final product is not satisfactory. With films, I understand he will not interfere but such cheap ad should be controlled by him.

I wish best luck to Mr.AB

Khushal
06th Sept. 2010

Aug 17, 2010

How to Download Rupee Symbol

मेरे प्यारे दोस्तों,

अपने देशके रूपी स्य्म्बोलका इस्तेमाल करने के लिए इस लिंक का प्रयोग करें :-

http://blog.foradian.com/font-with-indian-rupee-symbol-download-and-us

जय हिंद,

खुशाल गोहिल

Aug 10, 2010

mitahar meaning

Dear Ms. Rujata,

I am currently reading your book.  In the context of mitahar - you mentioned as Mitahar loosely translated means sweet food or diet.  Mita: Sweet and ahar : food.

With my limited knowledge, I wish to inform you that, as I understood, mitahar can be translated as minimal (just sufficient) food or diet.  Mita : refers to limited / minimal / just sufficient and not sweet.

I hope you will look up the exact meaning and its applicability.  I am not trying to point out the mistake but I feel, I should inform this to you,

With regards,


Khushal Gohil

10/08/2010




This is not a Joke !!!

Dear Friends, I have recently received email from one of my friends which contained very shocking information,

I thought it should be published at my blog


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Even God may find it difficult to save our country!!

  
If you cross the   " The North Korean "   border illegally,  you get ..... 12 years hard labour in an isolated prison .....


If you cross the   " Iranian "    border illegally,  you get ..... detained indefinitely .....

If you cross the   " Afghan "   border illegally,  you get ..... shot .....


If you cross the   " Saudi Arabian "   border illegally,  you get ..... jailed .....


If you cross the   " Chinese "   border illegally,  you get ..... kidnapped and may be never heard of - again .....


If you cross the   " Venezuelan "   border illegally,  you get ..... branded as a spy and your fate sealed .....


If you cross the   " Cuban "   border illegally,  you get ..... thrown into a political prison to rot .....


If you cross the   " British "   border illegally,  you get ..... arrested, prosecuted, sent to prison and be deported after serving your sentence .....


Now ..... if you were to cross the   " Indian "   border illegally,  you get .....

1.   A ration card

2.   A passport  ( even more than one - if you please  ! )

3.   A driver's licence

4.   A voter identity card

5.   Credit cards

6.   A Haj subsidy

7.   Job reservation

8.   Special privileges for minorities

9.   Government housing on subsidized rent

10. Loan to buy a house

11. Free education

12. Free health care

13. A lobbyist in New Delhi,  with a bunch of media morons and a bigger bunch of human rights activists promoting your   " cause "

14. The right to talk about secularism,  which you have not heard about in your own country  !

15. And of-course ..... voting rights to elect corrupt politicians who will promote your community for their selfish interest in securing your votes  !!!

     Hats off   ..... to the .....

A.   Corrupt and communal Indian politicians


B.   The inefficient and corrupt Indian police force


C.   The silly pseudo-secularists in India,  who promote traitors staying here

D.   The amazingly lenient Indian courts and legal system.
     That's why people like Afzal Guru are still alive, same will happen with Kasab.


E.   The selfish Indian citizens,  who are not bothered about the dangers to their own country.
    They conveniently forget some Hindus are living as refugees in this country called Hindustan.


F.   The illogically brainless human-rights activists,  who think that terrorists deserve to be dealt with by archaic laws meant for an era,  when human beings were human beings.


---

Khushal

Aug 9, 2010

TWO CUTE MESSAGES on Friendship

1) "Give thousand chances to your enemy to become your friend, But don't give a single chance to your friend to become your enemy '
2) "Leave "something" for"someone"  but  never leave"someone" for "something"
     bcuz.in life "something" will leave you but "someone" will always be with you


Khushal Gohil

Jul 19, 2010

A wise man words !!!

 

"To be a good journalist requires a lot of hard work and slogging. Be humble. Try and learn your profession and learn to be a professional."

excerpts from - An interview with Mark Tully, former chief of bureau, BBC-Delhi about his career and more...


courtesy : Rediff.com


The word journalist can be substituted by whatever you want to become, other things will remain same.



Khushal Gohil

Jul 16, 2010

POWER OF GOSSIP!!!

Mind blowing email
 
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Next time someone starts to spread gossip, think of this:
 
In ancient Greece (469 - 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for his
wisdom.
 
One day the great philosopher came upon an acquaintance who ran up to him  excitedly and said, "Socrates, do you know what I just heard about one of
your students?"
 
Wait a moment," Socrates replied. "Before you tell me I'd like you to pass
a little test.It's called the Triple Filter Test."
 
"Triple filter?"
 
"That's right," Socrates continued. "Before you talk to me about my
student let's take a m! oment to filter what you're going to say. The
first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are
about to tell me is true?"
 
"No," the man said, "actually I just heard about it and..."
 
"All right," said Socrates. "So you don't really know if it's true or not.
Now let's try the second filter, the filter of Goodness. Is what you are
about to tell me about my student something good?"
 
"No, on the contrary..."
 
"So," Socrates continued, "you want to tell me something bad about him,
even though you're not certain it's true?"
 
The man shrugged, a little embarrassed.
 
Socrates continued. "You may still pass the test though,because there is a  third filter - the filter of Usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about
my student going to be useful to me?"
 
"No, not really..."
 
"Well," concluded Socrates, "if what you want to tell me is neither True
nor Good nor even Useful,! why tell it to me at all?"
 
The man was defeated and ashamed.
 
This is the reason Socrates was a great philosopher and held in such high
esteem.
 
 
It also explains why he never found out that Plato (his student) was
having an affair with his wife.
 
 
Moral: It's good to gossip sometimes!!!...
 
--
 
Khushal

Million Doller sorry Million Rupee Question or is it?

Dear Friends,
 
There is one interesting site www.plinky.com,
 
who helps us to continue blogging by giving every day one suggestions / situations.
 
One of the interesting suggestions received today for blog subject is following :-
 
You're a fly on the wall at your own funeral. What are people saying about you?
 
My Answer :
 
I expect that people would say he was a good and noble person. (Probably all normal human being would like to here).
 
 
--
I would like to know your response for above question.
 
Khushal
 

Jul 12, 2010

WANT TO LISTEN PIN DROP SILENCE !!

POINTED REPLIES WHEN YOU COULD HAVE HEARD A PIN DROP

Just read it & you will believe that pin drop silence can be heard.

 

Case No. 1

 

Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Maneckshaw once started addressing a public meeting in English at Ahmedabad . The crowd started," Speak in Gujarati. We will hear only in Gujarati."Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Maneckshaw replied, Friends, I have fought many a battle in my long career. I have learned Punjabi from officers of the Sikh Regiment; Marathi from the officers of the Maratha Regiment; Tamil from the officers of the Madras Sappers; Bengali from the officers of the Bengal Sappers , Hindi from the officers of the Bihar Regiment; and even Nepali from the officers of the Gurkha Regiment.

 

Unfortunately there was no Army officer from Guajart from whom I could have learned Gujarati."

 ... and there was pin drop silence.

 

And being a Gujarati, I am really ashamed of it.

 

Case No. 2

 

At a time when the US President and other US politicians tend to apologize for their country's prior actions, here's a refresher on how some former US personnel handled negative comments about the United States. JFK'S Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, was in France in the early 60's when Charles DeGaule, the French President, decided to pull out of NATO. DeGaule said he wanted all US military out of France as soon as possible.

 

Rusk responded "Does that include those who are buried here?

DeGaule did not respond.


You could have heard a pin drop.

 

 

Case No. 3

 

When in England , at a fairly large conference, Colin Powell was asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury if US plans for Iraq were just an example of empire building by George Bush.


He answered by saying, 'Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders.

 

The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return.'



You could have heard a pin drop.


Case No. 4

 

There was a conference in France where a number of international engineers were taking part, including French and American. During a break, one of the French engineers came back into the room saying 'Have you heard the latest dumb stunt Bush has done? He has sent an aircraft carrier to Indonesia to help the tsunami victims. What does he intended to do, bomb them?'

 

A Boeing engineer stood up and replied quietly: 'Our carriers have three hospitals on board that can treat several hundred people; they are nuclear powered and can supply emergency electrical power to shore facilities; they have three cafeterias with the capacity to feed 3,000 people three meals a day, they can produce several thousand gallons of fresh water from  sea water each day, and they carry half a dozen helicopters for use in  transporting victims and injured to and from their flight deck. We have  eleven such ships; how many does France have?'

 

You could have heard a pin drop.




Case No. 5

 

 A U.S. Navy Admiral was attending a naval conference that included  Admirals from the U.S. , English, Canadian, Australian and French Navies.


 At a cocktail reception, he found himself standing with a large group of  Officers that included personnel from most of those countries. Everyone  was chatting away in English as they sipped their drinks when a French  admiral suddenly complained that, whereas Europeans learn many languages, Americans learn only English.


 He then asked, 'Why is it that we always have to speak English in these  conferences rather than speaking French?'

 

 Without hesitating, the American Admiral replied, 'Maybe it's because the  Brit's, Canadians, Aussie's and Americans arranged it so you wouldnt have  to speak German.'


You could have heard a pin drop.



Case No. 6 and the ultimate.

 

 

 AND THE FOLLOWING STORY FITS RIGHT IN WITH THE ABOVE
 
 Robert Whiting, an elderly US gentleman of 83, arrived in Paris by plane.  At French Customs, he took a few minutes to locate his passport in his carry on.

 


 "You have been to France before, monsieur?" the customs officer asked  sarcastically.

 

 Mr. Whiting admitted that he had been to France previously.


 "Then you should know enough to have your passport ready."

 

 The American said, 'The last time I was here, I didn't have to show it."

 

 "Impossible. Americans always have to show your passports on arrival in  France!"

 

 The American senior gave the Frenchman a long hard look. Then he quietly  explained, ''Well, when I came ashore at Omaha Beach on D-Day in 1944 to  help liberate this country, I couldn't find a single Frenchman to show a  passport to."



You could have heard a pin drop.
 

Jun 11, 2010

It is your choice!

A good email,

**

One day all the employees reached the office and they saw a big advice on the door on which it was written:“Yesterday the person who has been hindering your growth in this company passed away. We invite you to join the funeral in the room that has been prepared in the gym”.In the beginning, they all got sad for the death of one of their colleagues, but after a while they started getting curious to know who was that man who hindered the growth of his colleagues and the company itself.


The excitement in the gym was such that security agents were ordered to control the crowd within the room.The more people reached the coffin, the more the excitement heated up.Everyone thought: “Who is this guy who was hindering my progress? Well, at least he died!”.One by one the thrilled employees got closer to the coffin, and when they looked inside it they suddenly became speechless. They stood nearby the coffin, shocked and in silence, as if someone had touched the deepest part of their soul.


There was a mirror inside the coffin: everyone who looked inside it could see himself.There was also a sign next to the mirror that said:“There is only one person who is capable to set limits to your growth: IT IS YOU.


You are the only person who can revolutionize your life. You are the only person who can influence your happiness, your realization and your success. You are the only person who can help yourself.Your life does not change when your boss changes, when your friends change, when your parents change, when your partner changes, when your company changes.


Your life changes when YOU change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs, when you realize that you are the only one responsible for your life.“The most important relationship you can have, is the one you have with yourself”Examine yourself, watch yourself. Don’t be afraid of difficulties, impossibilities and losses: be a winner, build yourself and your reality.


The world is like a mirror: it gives back to anyone the reflection of the thoughts in which one has strongly believed.The world and your reality are like mirrors laying in a coffin, which show to any individual the death of his divine capability to imagine and create his happiness and his success.


It’s the way you face Life that makes the difference!- If an egg is broken from outside force .. life ends. If an egg is broken from inside force , life begins. Great things always begin from our inside..


With regards,


Khushal


11/06/2010

Apr 20, 2010

Book Review - Yeh Nardeh - Hindi By Bimal Mitra

Book Hindi- Yeh Nardeh - Bimal Mitra


Mostly, from our library I go for famous regional / international books translated in Hindi, as I do not know much about Hindi writers.

Long back, One of my friend has recommended this book. I brought the book that time but some how I was not able to complete it.  May be the book was very tense &  different from what I usually read that time.


Recently, I seen the subject book & I decided to try to read. 

This book is part 2, part 1 was not available & hence some of the links were missing while early reading of book.


However with the flow of pages I found that the book is very intense, gripping & thought provoking. 


The background of the book is Kolkatta & time zone is 5-10 years after independence.


The story is about a person, a hero turning GOD.  Heavens door welcomed him with open hands.


The story revolves around the life of Sandip the hero, Vishakha, Dadima, Saumya Babu, Gopal Hajra, Tapesh Ganguli, Bijli, Muktipad Babu, Mallik Chacha etc.&  Kolkatta.

Sandip was about to marry his love, Vishakha. However  Dadima of Saumya Babu, interferes on wedding day & cancel their marriage. She arrange marriage between Saumya Babu & Vishakha. 

Saumya Babu was under arrest for killing his earlier wife.  He was supposed to get capital punishment.

As per the kundli of Vishakha, her husband will live long life.  To save Saumyababu from capital punishment, his Dadima forced wedding between Saumya & Vishakha.


Both Sandip & Vishakha was indebted to Dadima's family & hence accept Dadima's decision.


As per Vishakha's good luck, Saumya is saved from Capital punishment & get life imprisonment. Vishakha's new life coupled with sufferings & testing times starts.

Now since Sandip is in love with Vishakha decides to help her & keep helping her every time she is in need. 

It costs his job as Bank Manager & he ended up in Jail for fraud & forgery.

Even after releasing from jail in an attempt to stablising Vishakha's life, he once again ended up in Jail for charges of  killing Bijli (Saumya Babu's new wife) & get capital punishment.

He goes to extreme end to help Vishakha, however his all efforts goes in vain. 

Vishakha never get her due place in marriage life or happiness or least the peace.

Sandip being kind & generous by nature never understood the matrix of life & while trying to help Vishakha, his entire life messed up.


Usually, I detach myself from the book while reading. I never get disturbed my life of the characters or turns & twists of story.

However this book is so powerful that all the pains & sufferings actually disturbed me very much.


I like the book, book is painful & end is also not an ordinary happy ending. 

It is a journey of life which is simple, peaceful, straight though unbelievable if related to jerks, twists, uncertain phases it faced.

 

Khushal
19/04/2010

Mar 17, 2010

Hindi Novel - Shrikant

Shrikant (Hindi) - By Saratchandra Chattopadhyay


One of my friend has recommended & provided the "Shrikant" novel
written by Late Shri S. Chattopadhyay.

The book is translated from Bangali to Hindi. However I don't know the
name of translator.


The book is written as an autobiography style. The main character
i.e. Shrikant is writing his account of travelling at various places
& memorable experiences.

His life's path was not decided by him. He kept wandering from place to place.

He was different, intelligent, emotional but always in two states of mind.

He respected woman & power of womanhood due to his encounters with
women at various stage of his life.

Alongside, silent love story at platonic level is also moving between
Shrikant & his childhood student turned fan.

This love story (as I said platonic) is very pure though it has its
own ups & down.

The main story runs with Shrikant & spread its wisdom to various part
of life & then lifestyles.

It is like experiencing the life of man from his point of view.

The story-flow is very smooth & at times compel us to relive our own
experiences.

The story never ends as our life. I liked the ongoing story & its
life like nature.

Very good to read as it offers mental peace & pure pleasure,

With love,

Khushal.
17/03/2010