Friday 21 March 2008
meri arzoo na kerna
kam hotey hain...
ishiq na kerna..
ishiq na kerna...
ishiq main ghum hi
ghum hotey hain.
main na mil sakon jo tum se
meri justuju na kerna..
tumhain meri hi qasam hai .
meri arzoo na kerna..
mujhay jis hai muhabbat
usay hai ajab ye adat
kabhi mun ko pheer lena..
kabhi guftugu na kerna..
tumhain meri hi qasam hai
meri arzoo na kerna
main na mil sakon jo tum se
meri justuju na kerna....
main ne chaha tha kisi ko
mera hal kia hai dekho
jo kia kasoor main ne
usay tum kahon na kerna
tumhain meri hi qasam hai
meri arzoo na kerna
meri ho ager burai
tu na dena tum safai
mere sath khud ko ruswa
kabhi qubaqo na kerna
main ne mil sakon jo tum se
meri justuju na kerna
koooi pochay badnaibi ki hai inteeha bhi koi
too meri misal dena
to mujhay namona kerna
tumhain meri hi qasam hai
meri arzoo na kerna
main na mil sakon jo tum se
meri justuju na kerna
Arun!!!
Urdu shayaris
Suno ! Main Muskurana Chahta Hoon
Dukhi Rehnay Ki Aadat Ho Gai Hai
Mager Ab Gungunana chahta Hoon
Puraney Sab Taluq Toor Ker Ab
Nai Duniya Basana Chahta Hoon
Woh Nazmen Paaon Se Lipti Hain Lakin
Main Un sey Jaan Churana Chahta Hoon
Woh Sab Tohfey Woh sookhey Phool Sarey
Main Ab Un Ko Jalana Chahta Hoon
Main Utna Pass Aata Hoon Tumharey
Main Jitna Door Jana Chahta Hoon
Maery Hamdam, Haqeeqat Hai Yeh Meri
Main Teray Pass Aana Chahta Hoon
Ubhrney Ki Koi Khahish Nahin Hai
K Ab Main Doob Jana Chahta Hoo
Urdu shayaris
Suno aisa nahee'n kartay...
Jisay shaffaaf rakhna ho...
Usay maila nahee'n kartay...
Safar jis ka muqaddar ho...
Usay roka nahee'n kartay...
Jo mil kar khud say kho jaey...
Ussay ruswa nahee'n kartay...
Chalo tum raaz ho apna...
Tumhai'n afshaa nahee'n kartay...
Jo dhun ho kar guzarnay ki...
To phir saucha nahee'n kartay...
Tairi aankho'n ko parrhtay hain...
Tujhay daikha nahee'n kartay...
Seher say poochh lo yaara...
K hum soya nahee'n kartay...!
Sunday 16 March 2008
MBA students outsourcing
Recently two days back i got to read an article which is pasted below, lets see whats the article all about:
MBA students outsourcing project works
This is the Head Lines of Hindustan Times of March 13 2008
All the dazzling young people whom parents cite as academic role models and who walk out of business schools B-School-Isnt-What-It-Used-To-Be with fancy salaries may not be working as hard as you imagine.
Many management students have started ‘outsourcing’ their project work. A new breed of faceless entrepreneurs who have caught the pulse of a growing demand in India’s rapidly proliferating management institutes — which mass-produce managers for the burgeoning Indian economy — are providing students with readymade classroom projects for a fee.
Just place an order for a project over the phone. When this Hindustan Times reporter posed as a student and called up Mahasagar Publications, a young woman who identified herself as Mahalakshmi said: “You can send us an e-mail on the project topic, mention the number of pages needed and send a scanned copy of the guidelines framed by your college. A 50-page project will take 10 days and cost Rs 4,000.”
Veena Ravishankar of Mahasagar Publications said they get 150-200 calls a month from students. There is a shortcut for students who do not believe in exclusivity of project matter or do not want to shell out money. They simply get on to the Internet and download projects. It may be the one a senior in college has posted.
The trick, however, is that students must be willing to share their own work and first upload their projects.
Rima Sharma (name changed) had to first “contribute” her work on insurance on www.managementparadise.com before downloading a project on stock markets. The website has a ‘project helpline’ where students put forth their request and a ‘project hub’ from which projects can be downloaded.
“There is no time to pore over big fat books. I don’t mind downloading and sharing projects as long as I get in-depth information, one that I can copy-paste and submit in class,” said Sharma, who is pursuing financial management from NMIMS University.
But the vice-chancellor of the university, NM Kondap, termed it “outright unethical”. He said: “The purpose of the project is a value-addition to the existing knowledge and it is a learning process. These students are damaging their own careers in the long term. Even during campus placements, companies will seriously interrogate students about the projects.”
He said his college had not encountered such practices. “Every college must take action according to its own guidelines,” he added. With 1,136 registered members, Share Term Papers - Index | Download Placement Papers | Online Project Making Help (STP) launched in November 2007, seems to be another hit with people downloading research projects and case studies to even dissertations and theses. A project on mutual funds was downloaded 11 times while a dissertation on ‘customer loyalty, customer satisfaction and profitability’ saw 72 downloads.
Stating that the site aims to provide a “single platform” for information sharing and helping one another make projects, STP’s global moderator Anurag Mehta, in an e-mail interview, told Hindustan Times: “Students are a little inclined towards referring to other’s projects because they provide actual practical facts and secondary data, which books can’t. Mostly, books limit students to only theoretical knowledge.” Mehta said he did not feel it was unethical to use these kinds of websites. “A student should utilise all the resources he/she can refer to make his/her projects. Calling information-sharing websites unethical is like calling Wikipedia unethical,” he said.
Juggling with work during the day and a part-time MBA in the evening, Nagesh Patil (name changed) was introduced to www.managementparadise.com when he began to feel the deadline pressure for project submission. “You get project material according to your requirement. It saves a lot of time. On search engines, one has to sift through a lot of irrelevant information. The website is like a good friend,” said the marketing student of KJ Somaiya College of Management.
Source :- MBA students outsourcing project works- Hindustan Times!
So this was the article in which the reporter has just critisized the upcoming managementsites, do you guys think we the youth of the nation are so lazy, or is it just an help that this sites are providing us, just like a teacher who guides us through our success journey. As a management student , I myself had seen howmuch difficulties a student faces while making the projects or while gathering the notes as most of the colleges dont have good faculties. It is the faculties work to help a student , to guide him/her in making a project or giving him the support or the notes which are essential but they fail to do so, at this point this management sites lend a help to them, they appear as a ray of light in a dark room, the forums helps in discussions where the student can get their doubts solved from their seniors or other students, as in this manner this sites act as a boon not as a curse.
And the rest I leave upon you, coz you are the next big thing of this nation, and you can very well decide, that you are cheating or doing a write thing.
Saturday 15 March 2008
Kalyan youth shows train bullies who’s boss
24-yr-old Raju Pillai gets bullies arrested after he was hit and pushed off train by them on Tuesday for standing at ‘their spot’
NILESH NIKADE
Afew months ago, a scuffle over standing on the footboard at the door of a local train compartment resulted in the death of a Dombivli resident — he was thrown out by other commuters. In a similar incident on Tuesday, a youth from Kalyan almost became another casualty after he was hit and pushed out of the train by a group of commuters for standing ‘at their regular spot’.
But this young man refused to be a silent victim and got one of them behind bars.
Raju Pillai, 24, an employee with a bank and resident of Kalyan, travels to Nerul every day. On Tuesday, Pillai boarded the 8.22 am fast local from Kalyan and managed to find a spot near the compartment door. Pillai said, “At Dombivli, a group of seven men boarded from the track side of the train and started pushing commuters who were standing near the door telling us to get off at Thane, the next station. Suddenly, one of them hit me on the face with his bag claiming that it was the group’s regular spot and that I should move.”
When Pillai argued that he was there first, the group started abusing and threatening him. “I objected to their bullying and said I had equal right to stand at the spot. They said it was their regular train and their reserved space, as they had been travelling on it for 16 years. One of them then held my arms. I was scared he would throw me off the train,” Pillai said. He decided it was prudent to keep his cool but was shocked when the men pushed him off the train at Thane.
But Pillai was not about to let the train bullies get away with it. On Wednesday, he approached the Dombivli Government Railway Police. B P Kardel, Senior Police Inspector, Dombivli GRP, said, “We decided to set a trap for the group on Thursday and asked Pillai to identify the group members. Our men in civil clothes waited for the fast train to arrive. As soon as the group tried to climb from the opposite direction, we caught them on the tracks.”
However, of the seven men detained, only Naresh Shetty, a Dombivli resident, was booked for manhandling Pillai.
A K Sharma, Commissioner GRP has asked commuters to file complaints against such groups. “We promise to take action against such. We can be reached on 23759201.”
Source: MM
We need more Such youth.
Thursday 6 March 2008
INDIANS ELECT THEIR LEADERS
Capital suggestion
By Dr Farrukh Saleem
12/9/2007
Here's what is happening in India:
The two Ambani brothers can buy 100 percent of every
company listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) and
would still be left with $30 billion to spare. The four
richest Indians can buy up all goods and services
produced over a year by 169 million Pakistanis and still
be left with $60 billion to spare. The four richest
Indians are now richer than the forty richest Chinese.
In November, Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark Sensex
flirted with 20,000 points. As a consequence, Mukesh
Ambani's Reliance Industries became a $100 billion
company (the entire KSE is capitalized at $65 billion).
Mukesh owns 48 percent of Reliance.
In November, comes Neeta's birthday. Neeta turned f
orty-four three weeks ago. Look what she got from her
husband as her birthday present: A sixty-million dollar
jet with a custom fitted master bedroom, bathroom with
mood lighting, a sky bar, entertainment cabins, satellite
television, wireless communication and a separate cabin
with game consoles. Neeta is Mukesh Ambani's wife, and
Mukesh is not India's richest but t he second richest.
Mukesh is now building his new home, Residence Antillia
(after a mythical, phantom island somewhere in the
Atlantic Ocean). At a cost of $1 billion this would be
the most expensive home on the face of the planet. At 173
meters tall Mukesh's new family residence, for a family
of six, will be the equivalent of a 60-storeyed building.
The first six floors are reserved for parking. The
seventh floor is for car servicing and maintenance. The
eighth floor houses a mini-theatre. Then there's a health
club, a gym and a swimming pool. Two floors are reserved
for Ambani family's guests. Four flo ors above the guest
floors are family floors all with a superb view of the
Arabian Sea. On top of everything are three helipads. A
staff of 600 is expected to care for the family and their
family home.
In 2004, Indiabecame the 3rd most attractive foreign
direct investment destination. Pakistanwasn' t even in
the top 25 countries. In 2004, the United Nations, the
representative body of 192 sovereign member states, had
requested the Election Commission of India to assist the
UN in the holding elections in Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah
and Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan. Why the Election
Commission of Indiaand not the Election Commission of
Pakistan? After all, Islamabadis closer to Kabulthan is
Delhi.
Imagine, 12 percent of all American scientists are of
Indian origin; 38 percent of doctors in Americaare
Indian; 36 percent of NASA scientists are Indians; 34
percent of Microsoft employees are Indians; and 28
percent of IBM employees are Indians.
For the record: Sabeer Bhatia created and founded
Hotmail. Sun Microsystems was founded by Vinod Khosla.
The Intel Pentium processor, that runs 90 percent of all
computers, was fathered by Vinod Dham. Rajiv Gupta
co-invented Hewlett Packard's E-speak project. Four out
of ten Silicon Valley start-ups are run by Indians.
Bollywood produces 800 movies per year and s ix Indian
ladies have won Miss Universe/Miss World titles over the
past 10 years.
For the record: Azim Premji, the richest Muslim
entrepreneur on the face of the planet, was born in
Bombayand now lives in Bangalore.India now has more than
three dozen billionaires; Pakistanhas none (not a single
dollar billionaire) .
The other amazing aspect is the rapid pace at which India
is creating wealth. In 2002, Dhirubhai Ambani, Mukesh and
Anil Ambani's father, left his two sons a fortune worth
$2.8 billion . In 2007, their combined wealth stood at
$94 billion. On 29 October 2007, as a result of the stock
market rally and the appreciation of the Indian rupee,
Mukesh became the richest person in the world, with net
worth climbing to US$63.2 billion (Bill Gates, the
richest American, stands at around $56 billion).
Indians and Pakistanis have the same Y-chromosome
haplogroup. We have the same genetic sequence and the
same genetic marker (namely: M124). We have the sam e DNA
molecule, the same DNA sequence. Our culture, our
traditions and our cuisine are all the same. We watch the
same movies and sing the same songs. What is it that
Indians have and we don't?
INDIANS ELECT THEIR LEADERS
A Hindi Poem On the Last Day of School/College.
Aage ke sapne saja rakhe the naajane kab se.
Bade utavle the yahaan se jaane ko ,
Zindagi ka agla padaav paane ko .
Par naa jane kyon ...Dil mein aaj kuch aur aata hai,
Waqt ko rokne ka jee chahta hai.
Jin baton ko lekar rote the Aaj un par hansi aati hai ,
Na jaane kyon aaj un palon ki yaad bahut aati hai .
Kaha karte the ...Badi mushkil se char saal seh gaya,
Par aaj kyon lagta hai ki kuch peeche reh gaya.
Na bhoolne wali kuch yaadein reh gayi,
Yaadien jo ab jeene ka sahara ban gayi.
Meri taang ab kaun kheencha karega ,
Sirf mera sir khane kaun mera peecha karega.
Jahaan 2000 ka hisaab nahin wahaan 2 rupay ke liye kaun ladega,
Kaun raat bhar saath jag kar padega ,
KAUN MERI gaadi mujse pooche bina lejayega ,
Kaun mere naye naye naam banayega.
Mein ab bina matlab kis se ladoonga,
Bina topic ke kisse faalto baat karoonga ,
Kaun fail hone par dilasa dilayega,
Kaun galti se number aane par gaaliyaan sunayega .
Tapri mein Chai kis ke saath piyoonga ,
Wo haseen pal ab kis ke saath jiyoonga,
Aise dost kahaan milenge Jo khai mein bhi dhakka de aayein,
Par fir tumhein bachane khud bhi kood jayein.
Mere gaano se pareshaan kaun hoga ,
Kabhi muje kisi ladki se baat karte dekh hairaan kaun hoga ,
Kaun kahega saale tere joke pe hansi nahin aai ,
Kaun peeche se bula ke kahega..aage dekh bhai .
Movies mein kiske saath dekhhonga,
Kis ke saath boring lectures jheloonga ,
Bina dare sachi rai dene ki himmat kaun karega.
Achanak bin matlab ke kisi ko bhi dekh kar paglon ki tarah hansna,
Na jaane ye fir kab hoga .
Doston ke liye professor se kab lad payenge ,
Kya hum ye fir kar payenge,
Raat ko 2 baje poha khane station kaun jayega ,
Tez gaadi chalane ki shart kaun lagayega .
Kaun muje mere kabiliyat par bharosa dilayega,
Aur jyada hawa mein udne par zameen pe layege ,
Meri khushi mein sach mein khush kaun hoga ,
Mere gam mein muj se jyada dukhi kaun hoga...
KEH DO DOSTON YE DOBAARA KAB HOGA