Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Earth Day

Wear green to celebrate Earth Day on 22nd April.
I had somehow missed this poster in office. But coincedently I was wearing green. :)
Greens Caterers had organised 'Organic lunch' in office to mark the day. Seems organic fever is catching in India too now!

One more vote to count!

I got rid of the guilt feeling I was carrying since couple of days!

Karnataka goes to poll on 23rd and surprisingly companies (including mine) announed holiday. And our announcement came with a message - 'Casting a Vote is our obligation both to strengthen the democratic process, as well as to exercise our right as citizens. So let us make this opportunity count!'

I never casted vote in the ealier elections, niether was I listed in the voter's list nor I have an election card. It was lack of motivation, no interest in politics, ignorance towards our rights, and bit laziness. There was also a thought - what difference will my single vote make? All the politicians are corrupt, the rowdi-est of them will win by hook or crook. So I was convinced my vote does not count!

This time my attitude was different, I wanted to participate. Agressive 2008 election in US and Obama coming into power, was a motivating factor. There are lot of initiatives by different organisations for social awakening - Times of India, Jagore being one of them. I did take an initiative to register on their site and got the form filled, but by the time my lazy bones could go and submit the form to the local constituency the last date had passed. And then came the holiday announcement in office which made me go into a guilt trip - I am not eligible for this holiday, I should come to office. I should have shown little more enthu this time. I will not be able to vote till next election.

But yesterday things changed, our neighbour walked in late evening with a small strip of print-out having names of our family members, who were registered in the voter list. He read aloud the names... Nalini... Harish?... I was still doubtful is it really me and Harsha or he picked up the wrong list? He handed over the paper - written in kannada 'ನಳಿನಿ ಶ್ರೀಹರ್ಷ' (Nalini Sriharsha) is all I could read, which was enough to brighten my face!
Later I got to know my in-laws had added our names when the Election comission representatives had visited the area to upate the list.
Now one task remaining is being little more responsible and finding out the right contestant from our area. I won't let my vote go waste.

I can enjoy the holiday tomorrow - after dedicating an hour for The Cause. :)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Gaarva~

ऊन जरा जास्त आहे, दर वर्षी वाटतं
भर ऊनात पाउस घेवून आभाळ मानत दाटतं
घामा शिवाय शरीरामध्ये कुणीच बोलत नाही
तितक्यात कुठून एक ढग सूर्य समोर येतो
उन्हा मधला काही भाग पखांन खाली घेतो
वारा, उन्नाड मूला सारखा सैरावैरा पळत राहतो
पानां , फुलां, झाढांवरती, छपरांवरती, चढून पाहतो
दुपारटळून संध्याळाचा सुरु होतो पुन्हा खेळ
उन्हामागून चालत येते गार गार कातरवेळ
चक्क डोळ्यां समोर रुतु कोस बदलून घेतो
पावसा आदि ढगांमधून कुठून गरवा येतो ?

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Two rupee soul

I was having my usual morning tea-break in office, standing by the gallery on the canteen first floor. Suddenly, one of the two rupee coins I was holding in my hands, slipped and before I could react, the gravity was pulling it down, and it graciously went flipping its sides. The next moment I saw a security gaurd running across, unaware that coin might land on his head! [It was a mathematical puzzle - the coin falling on the ground from hieght x and a man 5.7" tall started running from a distance of y meter at a speed of z km/hr. Will the coin hit him? this is v complex problem for me!] Whatever the answer to the puzzle, he had just missed the coin and it alighted on the granite floor with a metallic melody. The securty fellow halted, turned back, saw the coin and looked up at me. I gave him a hand signal to say 'Its ok, I will pick it'. But he walked back 4/5 steps, picked the coin and started running again. I thought he is such a good-hearted, modest person - coming up all the way to give me a sada two rupee ka coin. I was all ready with a 'Thank You' note and started moving towards the staircase. One minute gone and I din't see him coming up. I had not seen his face clearly, he might have seen me, I thought. Another minute gone and still nobody, by this time I had finished sipping tea and I also realised he had ran away with my coin!!! (No regrets though, just surprised)

Was I too quick in judging that person? Is the world not all that good?

Monday, April 6, 2009

Down down down!

The client network is down for about 10 mins now, bringing my work to a standstill. This dragged me to Nashik, with the memories of my first workplace, where power cuts meant… chutti from office! It was a small firm with about 15-20 employees and they did not have UPS backup for more than 20 mins. All of us used to pull our chairs and have long discussion sessions – topics unlimited which usually started form work, technology and then turned towards office gossip (!), shopping, movies et al.
If the power was not restored in 2/3 hrs times or if confirmation was received from the local electricity dept. that power will be out for the whole day, we would get to leave early from office! Ofcourse we would compensate by working on some holiday, but getting unprecedented leave from work was a different fun! How we longed for this free time!! :)


Today, I am in a office where network outage will not last for more than 15 mins, forget getting chutti because of power outage!

Those friends and those days will always have a special place in my memories. Gone are those days!