Tuesday, August 14, 2007

India turns 60

So, tomorrow August 15, 2007, India completes 60 years as a free country.Even the social networking site Orkut is celebrating it (Pic below). It was sixty years ago that Pt. Nehru said the following words in the Constituent Assembly, "At the stroke of the midnight hour, as the world sleeps, India willl awake to life and freedom".

Its been sixty years since that moent in history. Lots of things must have changed. I am not qualified enough to comment on these changes having been in this world for slightly more than a third of this period. What does Independence Day really mean to me and many others like me. Is it just a holiday for us (I am getting one after 55 days, so the day is special). The Prime Minister addressing the nation from the Red Fort, Flag hoisting programs being conducted at every nook and corner of the country, TV channels showing Independecnce Day special programs, patriotic music playing all over. And after that, it is all over. The same routine then gets repeated on Republic Day (with a few minor variations).
Well, I dont reallly know. After all having been born in a free country I dont think I can really appreciate the significance of Independence Day.




Monday, August 06, 2007

Memories


नग्मे हैं, शिकवे हैं, किस्से हैं, बातें हैं,
बातें
भूल जाती हैं, यादें याद आती हें,
ये यादें किसी दिल -ओ- जानम के चले जाने के बाद आती हें

Today I write this post with a heavy heart. My thoughts are focussed on two people, who I will never see again. Nitesh, my neighbour, who wont be returning to his room again. Neha, without whose exuberant presence, no party on campus will be same again.

I do not know how different life would be from now on. The two of you will be in alive in my memories. However will miss you forever.
Neha & Nitesh, May you rest in peace.