Sunday, May 24, 2009

For the sake of publishing......................

There might be two reasons which prevents people from writing diary,
1) The threat of others knowing one’s intimacy.
2) Lack of having occurrences significant enough to be mentioned in the diary.

There is a doubt over which category I would find a place. Nevertheless I have become infamous for starting a venture and getting it shelved straight away. The practice of jotting down a diary has become a testimony for the aforementioned statement. For the past many years, I used to scribble something during the first week of January like the resolutions (e.g. to wake up early in the morning, getting rid of lethargy…..) to be adopted during the contemporary year. Resolutions will be forgotten instantly and diary would serve as a rough note for performing mathematical calculations after few days. It has been more than 50 days since I have published my last post. I don’t desire my blog to become a second proof to the above said description. Information regarding Cattle Rearing was supposed to be my next post for which I did collect crucial data; alas the piece of paper was misplaced.
I think it could be the act of some miscreants who in malicious intention of me have purposefully stolen it for the fear of bala evolving as a stiff competitor to their business. It is common for parents to scold their kids and deem them fit only to rear buffaloes. Cattle Raising is not as easy as it seems to be especially when a person desires to earn profit. Investment is not a matter, painstaking labors alone counts. If someone treats cow analogous to an infant, surely they could make a good fortune out of it. The average income from a cow after reducing the expenditures of fodder, oilcake etc is around Rs.2000 per month; however it can be increased to Rs.5000 per month by planning to harness effectively the potential sources of income. For example a ton of cow dung provides just Rs.1000 but when it is reacted upon by a kind of bacteria becomes a valuable fertilizer yielding Rs.5000 per ton. I dreamed of possessing 50 cows and eventually nurtured the thoughts of getting wed with the daughter of chieftain (!??) but people say that bala would end up in marrying a girl who is either SSLC pass or +2 fail (It appears that people have turned green with envy these days). I have planned to collect the statistics once again so that it could help me to publish a column in the near future. The following paragraph is a general picture of the Indo- U.S. relationship.

It took more than three years to pass the legislation of nuclear deal in the parliament ever since the facets of the pact were proposed by the U.S. President and P.M. of India during a press conference. The deal was predicted to face intense disagreement from both the American Senate and Nuclear Suppliers Group (N.S.G.); however it faced more resistance within our country. The government survived a no confidence motion by a slender margin, but now that the UPA has been provided with a mandate to rule the country for the second term, the fate of the deal lies in the hands of Obama’s administration. “Mr. Bush, you are loved by the people of India”. These were the controversial words uttered by Dr.Manmohan Singh during his latest visit to Unites States. George Bush was the most favorable president ever for India, a fact people can hardly deny, only few knew the tremendous influence he wielded when N.S.G. took the case of offering a special status to India among the non signatories of Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (India was recognized as a Nuclear power and 35 years of Nuclear Apartheid ended).Obama appears to have a policy exact opposite to that of Mr. Bush. With the Indian government keen to have U.S. as a strategic partner, Obama is yet to make any momentous measures in terms of India’s context. Let us hope at least for the relaxation of rules in granting visas to Indian professionals once the economic crisis is disentangled. Pakistan has the world’s seventh largest army in the world, thanks to the billion dollars aid offered by U.S., most of which is spent to arm against India and also to propagate cross border terrorism. Presidents from Democratic Party have always been unsympathetic towards India, they prefer closer ties with China and Pakistan, and I believe Obama’s administration will not be an exception.


Whenever my parents receive a post from college, they would not open it, as they had enough…… by viewing those horrible internal marks on numerous occasions. So my mom gave me the envelope addressed from the college. Since I had my university exams completed on May 9, I thought that the message would be from Mercantile Bank indicating my balance money and also intimating me to arrive there to collect it. After eagerly removing the outer cover, I was shocked to notice the mark sheet of the third internal test which we wrote during the first week of April. I don’t know what could be the purpose of sending the score after a span of 6 weeks. There is no limit to the sincerity of the folks working in Mepco. Never mind about the marks scored, as usual it was a sad story.

I believe persons who have read this post till this line should have undergone a series of yawn but still there is lot more to come in the future like a column under the title “A tale of Dog and Beggar” in which I would share a happenstance with a Stray dog and also an incident involving a vagabond. Lettering down my version of Mepco experience is also in cards, until then bye-bye.