Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Never Say Never



"Never Say Never"
"See I never thought that I can walk in fire
I never thought that I can take the burn
I never had the strength to take it higher
Until I reach the point of no return
And there is just no turning back 
When your hearts under attack
Gonna gave everything I have
Its my destiny
I  will never say never
I will fight till forever
Whenever you knock me down
I wont stay on the ground
I will never say never "



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Husk Power System

Today's world is a world full of technologies and innovations. A lot of entrepreneurs are sprouting up with a range of totally new ideas and businesses. Here is one example of it where a small town boy Gyanesh Pandey with his three friends come up with a similar idea. It was innovative, new and technology driven like many others. But there is one thing different.
"In the age of the iPad, it's easy to forget that roughly a quarter of the world's population -- about a billion and a half people -- still lack electricity. This isn't just an inconvenience; it takes a severe toll on economic life, education and health. It's estimated that two million people die prematurely each year as a result of pulmonary diseases caused by the indoor burning of fuels for cooking and light. Close to half are children who die of pneumonia."

What this guy did was not an easy task. We usually think of doing something for the society when we have achieved everything we aspire to. But starting your first business in a rural area with the intentions of improving the society is something commendable. Moreover it has also given a new dimension of running a business. It has defied the norm which implies that doing anything for society can only be an act of philanthropy or CSR and cannot be a full fledged business generating great revenues. 
Entrepreneurs like these have not only set an example for other aspiring entrepreneurs but also opened new opportunities, showing them that they can build a business model for such ignored sections of the society and can still make great profits.
 



Social Liberalism

Well its usually seen in India that when it comes to economic liberalism, we Indians are fine with it. But when it comes to social liberalism we are not so comfortable. I don't understand why is it so? Is that we are reluctant to the change in the society or is it our mindset (build by the same society) which does not allow us to treat the other human being as equal to us? 
Its surprising to know that there are still places in India where people are ill treated just because they belong to a particular caste. They are forced to do stuff like manual scavenging etc because they are born in a section of society where this task has been performed by the people of a particular caste from generations together. These people does not even have the right to move out of this profession and take up something else. And even if they try to do that somehow, the so called upper caste people wont let it happen.
The amazing part of the story is that we all still believe that India is rising.Its shining. How can a country develop and boast about itself when majority of the people living in there are subjected to such partiality and social bias? If we really want our country to progress we all have to fight against such issues. We all have to take the initiative and curb these practices. And we can do so by first implementing all this to ourselves and then spreading awareness among others.




Monday, February 14, 2011

Stuck In Love With Each Other



A beautiful song dedicated to the beautiful day known as Valentine's Day.



Saturday, February 12, 2011

Roadies


This is the new theme song of roadies 8. 
It depicts the spirit of the show as well as the youth of India. Gone are the days when youngsters of this country graduates and goes for the job hunt. This is an entrepreneurial era where young minds create something on their own. They are ready to take risks, experiment and innovate. These are the people who will lead India in the coming future.

Dilemma

Sometimes it happens that we have to take decisions which are not in line with what actually we want to achieve. We get stuck in a state of dilemma. I would like to share one such situation here. We all want our child to be polite and respect others. But sometimes we have to teach him how to kick back the other person so that he does not get bullied by other children. 
Now put yourself in the place of that parent and think of the dilemma he is facing. What he is making his child to learn is a total contradiction to what he wants his child to become in future. But if he does not do so, it may affect the child's understanding of this world. 
Out of 100 times, there will be 99 times when you have to be dignified and polite, but there would be one time when you have to actually thrash the other person back so as to defend yourself. The society in which we live in, is diverse and full of challenges. It depends on the wisdom of the person to choose the right action at right time and overcome these dilemmas.