Once Upon a time in Pune!!! ♥♥♥






Once upon a time there was a girl named Mansi, she came to Pune to pursue her MBA.
She met a whole bunch of people in college, made some great friends. All her friends in her group we closely bonded. Amongst those 14 friends there was a boy called Arun. They were in same section, use to sit together in all classes and hated each other. Yes, the story started with fights, ego clashes and disagreements(might sound a lil filmy). Mansi thought Arun was a bit of arrogant and Arun saw Mansi as high mighty and a 'Kanpuriya'.

After the college everybody was hunting for jobs. Some stayed back in Pune and few left. By that time Mansi and Arun came to terms. They were good friends now. Mansi was a caring friend and Arun as always teased her to the core (Boys, I tell you!!). Their friends always suspected that they was more than just friends, but they always claimed to be "Good Friends" only.

One fine day an sms pops out on everybody's phone which read something like "Hi! It gives me great pleasure to invite you all for my engagement with Mansi on 10th Feb. You all are cordially invited :)"

Aha!! "OMG!, Is this true?, I always knew it!, She should have told me atleast :(, he never told us" etc etc were the instant reactions!! Then begun a chain of calls for confirmation of the breaking news and when satisfactorily confirmed for wishes but more than that complaints :P..

Eventually everyone was ecstatic with the news and as good friends all were happy "Apne hi group main shadi hai bas 1 hi gift dena hoga, nahi bhi denge to chalega"

There is nothing better than getting married to someone you love...Oh yes there is..marrying a good friend whom you have known for so long :)

And that's what I call a "Happy Ending"


Dedicated to: Mansi and Arun
Wishing you both a very Happy 1 month Anniversary of their engagement.

Love You Motti

Nature calls.....!!!!

Rising temperature, changing geographical patterns, scarcity of water all point towards our callous and irresponsible attitude towards the mother earth. Why in a race of scientific achievements we are leaving behind the beautiful organic Nature?

Of course, science has produced greatest gifts for humankind that has made our lives so convenient and fast but what are the resources that we have employed to create these, Yes, nature has given us these. Do we ever realize what we give it back.....the industrial waste, pollution, scrap and biggest of them all "Plastic" which cannot even be recycled.


We are cutting more and more trees and building this concrete jungle reserving the land for just the social animals. How selfish can we be? The efforts like the anti-pollution and stop animals killings have been on since years now but the results have not very encouraging. People love buying animal skin made clothes, bags and even kill them for fun. Many species of birds and animals like Tasmanian Wolf, Caspian Tiger have already disappeared and there many more species on verge of extinction. It's us who can save these endangered animals as they say if buying can stop so can the killing.
Even our small efforts like planting few trees, stop using polythenes and showing little concern for the wildlife and make huge impacts and keep the earth green and living for our coming generations.

It is my Dadu's Birthday

Happy Birthday Baba!!!!

I wan't to take this opportunity to tell all my friends that the person I have looked upto all my life is my dearest Grandfather. Not just me, I am sure he has been a source of inspiration for everyone in my family and close relatives, even if they don't admit.

I have never met a person more intelligent yet so down to earth and polite in my life. When I talk of intelligence I don't mean just the bookish 'Gyan', I mean the knowledge about history, politics, General knowledge....and what not!

I remember my Dadu telling me about the World Wars and not just what we get to read from books but history which is much more real.
he has been my Maths teacher since childhood. I reckon of him yelling at us to study Maths throughout the year, and we never following this mantra, use to make Baba awake all night teaching us. God knows how he knew what questions are gonna be in the exam......

Born in a Zamindari clan, baba was never a person who was satisfied and arrogant for what he had. He was never happy with the easy flow of money. He was a bright student. The subjects interested him the most were physics and mathematics. (Yes, numbers were his favorite).
Leaving all the luxuries behind him, he left from Etawah, our ancestral home, to Kanpur, to pursue his engineering. Thereafter, he joined a company for a small amount. By that time, he was married, had family and Back in Etawah most of our ancestrol properties were taken by Government. With his small salary but extra ordinary confidence he managed the family of 3 children really well. I have never seen my baba loosing hope. Babu did really well in his career. He was sent to Germany, England, Taiwan during his service. And because of that we get to know so much about how the people differ in terms their taste, attitude and living life in different countries. Although been to different places, baba always tell us that our Country is far Great than any other country in the whole world.

Although my Baba has turned 81 today, he is much more energetic and so full of life what we are not even at our age. He wakes up at 6 in the morning and all through day I never see him sitting idle. Either busy with household work or I see him fixing Mixcy, Geysers and what not. We never had to call someone to repair appliances fro outside, Baba always managed to fix them.

I want to write so much more about him. His passion for collection of coins, currency notes, stamp, or his great love for plants. Not to forget, his unbelievable talent of carving from thermacol waste and making beautiful art pieces. I wish i could get some pictures of some of those pieces.

I want to tell you my dadu, today, that you are the only person who has inspired, motivated and set an example of living life with the full discpline yet fun. I respect you the most in this whole world and above all love you alot.

Life Cycle of Blogs

So finally letting the hidden author take a take in writing.

I have a heard a lot about blogging, read a lot of interesting blogs, worked on blog content (Just quality check..) but never thought about writing my own blog.

So blogging is fun. It is means to express yourself and publish it for people to read, absolutely free (especially when you are using your co.'s resources ;) )

The term webblog was coined by Jorn Barger. Justin Hall started personal blogging in 1994 and is considered to be one of the earliest bloggers.
From blogs which were maintained like diaries and bloggers called themselves as journalists and diarist, there came microblogs which originated from social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.
These microblogs became immensely popular as it bridged the communication gaps between long parted friends and became a means of making new friends.
Continuing the legacy of "Daddy Blogs" there are now new 12 sec Video blogs. Sites like robo.to etc. enable users to make these 12 sec videos and let them upload on there twitter and facebook accounts.
This is all for now! I will keep on posting my diaries (I know how much you have enjoyed this :))

Till then BBye...... and keep Blogging :)