Sunday, November 28, 2010

Life in a metro...

Well i was actually answering to someone in her blog & thought to share that too in mine...

First of all its not a reciting of any movie & not even any famished storyline, its just an incident which i saw when i traveled one afternoon in Delhi Metro. To all those who are not familiar with what Delhi Metro is, it is by far the most easiest & comfortable transport system in Delhi, much paralleled with the Mumbai Local & can connect you to any place in the Capital.........if its not the regular peak hours...errrr...

And to add this, Delhi Metro has just now implemented a new rule under which first few coaches are reserved for the females.....that actually means if you are by chance a male, by chance... :D, then you shouldn't board that coaches...:P

So to begin with, its a usual Weekend for me. I was coming back from my MBA classes of Career launcher. I board the train from Rajeev Chowk & what i saw, was heart rending. The metro was about to start & i saw some ladies beating a guy of age 28 years or so, because he probably did some unmannerly thing which actually complimented by his looks & which should be done. Overhairy, a typical gunda style & so & so commented. Then in the meantime a usual bell of metro rang & door was about to close when someway a young IIT Aspirant jumped into the 1st coach. As the upstairs land him in front of first initial "FEMALE Coaches" so he had to hurry & he got in, thinking that he would shift to the later coaches. But as & when he stepped into the 1st coach, 3-4 ladies beated him like anything & pushed him to the later coaches thinking that he was one amongst those brats who just left & being beaten by her. The Incidence carried on till they got to know that they all were bereft with some breath & the student was crying. Everyone was amused to see that incidence & saw that with engrossed eyes.The student later moved to the following apartment with swallow lips.

No fault but beaten!!!...LIFE IN A METRO...

IITs Rule Overall while others Catch up in the field of Educational Technology

Into its sixth year, the Dataquest-IDC T-School Survey in 2010 comes up with its annual ranking of the top technology schools in the nation. This is the only survey engineering colleges targeted at employers not students.

As far as we all know IITs always rack up to the top, ruling the roost, undoubtedly the best Engineering facilities with phenomenal infrastructure & RnD Support. Set up under the Institutes of Technology Act 1963, for many years IIT Kharagpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, and IIT Roorkee were the seven IITs in India that were termed as National Institutes of Importance. Eventually, for a nation which is so huge in every dimension, the need was felt for some more institutes of high standard technology education.



While there were 29 new entries into the Top 100 T-School list, IIT Bombay led the pack and was adjudged the best Technology School in the country. IIT Delhi grabbed the 2nd rank by pushing down IIT Kharagpur to the 3rd place followed by IIT Madras. Not to be forgotten, IIT Kharagpur was at the top position of the list for the last three successive years. While 6 out of the top 10 ranks were occupied by IITs alone; IIIT Hyderabad, BITS Pilani, NIT Surathkal, and IT-BHU Varanasi took the other 4 places in the list.


With most surprising is the entries of colleges like Amity University, Noida, College of Engineering, Pune & Maharaja Agrasen Institute of College, New Delhi amongst the others.

Top universities surely do have their advantages. For example, many of the top ten schools have more funds and thus better research facilities or quality of student life. Since a university is an essential investment for the students future, both students and their parents want to ensure that they are getting the best deal. As per the Dataquest-IDC T-School Survey 2010, the total tuition fees for IIT Bombay is `274,926, and that of BITS Pilani and IIIT Hyderabad are `40,000. While there is no denying that degrees from prestigious

Source: DataQuest: DQ is amongst the top organization which gives analysis for Educational system from many years.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Calling us by our real name

Its United (or) Manchester United (or) MUFC (or) Red Devils (or) Man Utd but never  MANu/MANyoo

ManU - The Usage

Manu is not a term united fans refer themselves to. The name was coined by rival fans after the munich disaster where 8 first team members lost their lives along with 15 others (support staff & journalists)

'Manu' is not a referral! Its an insult to the dead.
The reason why noobs refer to united as manyoo stems from the display name that Espn-Star has in store for us.(the abbreviated name for united = manu) + (their ignorance about the munich incident)

History

After the munich disaster, when united travelled to other clubs the following season, they were subjected to chants of

'manyoo manyoo went on a plane, manyoo manyoo never came back again'

(and) Man U Never Intended Coming Home again. Take the first letter of each word and it amounts to munich.
This was in direct reference to the munich incident.

Rival clubs

WBA fans were the first to taunt united with the chants above. They also came up with

'Who's that lying in the aircraft' and 'Who's that team we call United' .
further, chants of 'duncan duncan rotting on a plane, duncan duncan never came back again' also sprang up when united played against WBA.

The same was heard @ spurs, chelsea,millwall.

Then liverpool picked it up. some of the fans chanted the same but were quickly refuted by the majority of the other liverpool fans who were present in the stadium. An apology was issued by the kop fans to their united counterparts.
However, by the end of the decade (70's) it became universal and the term "man u" became the word nearly every other team's fans used and painted on walls

Everyone knew what it meant.It was laughter at the death of Duncan and the Babes

The Present

Over the years, petitions have been filed against Espn/Star, requests have been sent to change the same, signature campaigns have been launched by different forums. Actions into the same have been promised by media houses.
Its not about a club. I'm not here scripting this article because it concerns Manchester United.
It counts for zilch whether its about arsenal, liverpool, hammers, toffees, spurs, crankfield crackers or manchester united.

The term mocks death and the usage of which is simply unacceptable.

P.S: Informative source from PagalGuy.com

Thursday, November 18, 2010

To begin with....

It took me almost 2-3 hours to decide what to write on my first blog post. I mean this seriously got me a lot of hemorrhage. Though i began with searching this on the Google, "what should be the first blog post". Well to be frank i am kinda guy who rarely writes, forget about the blog & reading actually restricted by me to frontline & The Hindu, special thanks to my Dad here... :D

In a sense of bewildering & belittlement, i got some links in which blogger actually explained what should be your first blog post, :D, i mean one should answer "Who are you", "your purpose of blogging", "& blah blah... "...  I mean com’on dude I myself really dont like to read this kinda stuff on some other blog post , ‘coz these are the part of Introduction section isn’t it .

And the most funniest thing is that those who gives this solution, they themselves started their blog with some other topic.

So for me its kinda tough, if that word suffices my apprehension, to write something & publish it on a blog which should be readable & presentable...  presentable...Oh Goddd... ;)

So cut short, I landed up here because somehow i really wanted to write & share my thought somewhere. There are some issues on which i think i have a off the track view points, so a blog i think is a cool option for this & side by side you can also improve your language. So till next post with some invigorating thoughts.

Gagandeep(GD)