Rabu, 21 Januari 2009

That reminds me of something

When was the last time you heard that old song and it reminded you of that lovely moment in your life? When was the last time you did that thing and it reminded you of a special incident of the past? Ain't it funny!


[Sylvan Lake near Rapid City, SD. May 2008]


Our human mind is such a beautiful thing. Our mind (a.k.a. we) remember things by associating it with another event.

It was that smell that reminded me of that moment of my life. It was that 'Boys' song that reminded me of my 1st year in college. It's that 'Bachna Ae Haseeno' song that reminds me of that sad moment of my life. It's that voice that reminds me of that care and nurture that my parents have provided me. It's that old shirt that reminds me of my Intermediate class. It's that old friend's call that reminded me of the fun times we spent in Hyderabad. It's that television series that reminds me of my childhood.

It is so true when someone said, "move on!". I guess, it feels so great to move on, maybe I was so much stuck with my past that I never thought of moving on... But, yes baby, 'life moves on'... Life is so much a thing to nourish and enjoy every bit of. Life's got more meaning now. Life's different, it's changing. Everyday, it's changing.


[Flagstaff, near Phoenix, AZ. December 2007]

So, relish those memories that keep reminding you of things in life, good and bad; but there is so much to the coming day that keeps me so overwhelmingly occupied, that sometimes I think it is better to let go those old memories, and absorb the new things. New is the word.

Get a life!

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Rabu, 14 Januari 2009

India razes slums, leaves poor homeless

I read the following article on cnn.com. It was very sad to hear this. All this comes to say one thing- there is no prior planning on the part of the Indian Government on issues pertaining to human health, hygiene, city and town planning, and overall human values. It's a shame.

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From CNN Asia:

NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Hanso Devi moved to New Delhi from Rajasthan with just one hope -- to make a better life for herself and her family. Hanso Devi says she and her family have nowhere else to go. She, her husband, five children and other relatives erected a hut to live in --- a home that provided shelter and a base for her husband's streetside blacksmith business. The problem is that the land they built on belongs to the government. And the government has decided to take it back.


[Hanso Devi says she and her family have nowhere else to go.]

In a matter of minutes bulldozers level the place, leaving Devi and her family perched on a bed atop a sea of rubble. They have nowhere to go. "They did it so fast that there was no time to take out anything. And the bulldozer broke everything on the way," Devi said. "It's like we were picked up and thrown away," she said. Bulldozers razed the makeshift home and hundreds of others earlier this month as the Indian government moves to improve New Delhi for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.


[This 90-year-old woman sits on a bed atop the ruins of her demolished house.]

Officials say the land is for a road and the demolitions are simply part of a master plan to clean up the city and move slum-dwellers to proper housing. But, the government says, there will be no relocation for families like Hanso Devi's because they do not meet relocation requirements. The government says they are squatting too close to the road, and are located in a major development zone. "You see they have encroached on the specific project lengths -- there will be no notice, no relocation projects for them," said New Delhi Mayor Arti Mehra, who says she and the city are worried about those who have been left homeless. About 3 million people live in New Delhi's slums, the government estimates.

Mehra says New Delhi is slated to build 100,000 new apartments, though only 6,800 are under construction. Critics say demolishing housing that has been here for years and relocating some residents but not others will hurt many who live on the margins of society. "They'll be pushed to the brink," said A.K. Roy of the Hazards Centre Sanchal Foundation, a non-governmental organization. "Eventually I think what the planners are doing, they are not realizing they'll be building up a pool of violence."


[At night, familes huddle together around fires to keep warm.]

The people who live in New Delhi's slums are some of the city's maids, drivers, street vendors and day laborers. Roy argues the city could not survive without the services that the slum dwellers provide. The slums may not have looked like much to outsiders, but to families who had lived there for years, they were everything. Their businesses, homes and temples were there. Now they are lost.

Some huts are still standing, for now. Among them is the home of Sheila Naurang Lal, built more than 20 years ago by the family who still lives there. But that is little comfort for Lal as she sees what has happened to the homes a few yards from her house. "I came to the road yesterday after being scared seeing the bulldozer," Lal says. "You must have seen the front part has been broken." It has been two days since the latest slum eradication, but families are still eking out a living amid the ruins.

A mother cooks for her children, a 90-year-old woman with a walker sits on her bed and someone's pet goat is tied up at a shrine, waiting for its owner. Hanso Devi looks around as night falls. She will spend another night in the open with nothing to keep her warm but a small fire. "We are going to sleep right here. There is no place other than this."

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Minggu, 11 Januari 2009

`Slumdog Millionaire' wins top honor at Globes


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – "Slumdog Millionaire" has lived up to its underdog theme at the Golden Globes, sweeping all four of its categories, including best drama and director for Danny Boyle.

Kate Winslet has won two Globes all on her own, best dramatic actress for "Revolutionary Road" and supporting actress for "The Reader." "The Wrestler" also has two, dramatic actor for Mickey Rourke and best song for Bruce Springsteen.

"Slumdog Millionaire" also won best screenplay and musical score, firming up its prospects for the Academy Awards. Featuring a generally unknown cast in a story set on the streets of Mumbai, "Slumdog Millionaire" knocked off four other nominated films featuring such stars as Brad Pitt, Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Source: Yahoo! News.

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Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

Happy New Year 2009

It's new year time again, and it's a pleasure to wish you all a very Happy New Year 2009! May this new year bring you all the happiness, love, peace and prosperity you have wanted. God bless everyone.




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