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Climbing the mountain of life

about 2 years ago
Living a useful and productive life is rather similar to the challenge of climbing a mountain. Many of the skills that you need to develop and use in a mountain climb can easily migrate to living a fruitful life. Of these many skills two that I have personally found indispensible are discipline and determination. If you can train your mind to do your bidding, no matter what the odds are, you have the kind of discipline that will help you succeed at whatever you want.  Similarly you need to be focused on your goal and determined to achieve it.  So how does one develop these skills? For starters

From 21 in a month to 200 in a day

about 2 years ago
The blog has come a long way. When I started this blog in May 2008 I just wanted to get into the habit of writing daily. I never had a “niche” in my mind. Was not interested in traffic or RSS. Could not even link to anchor texts. I just was interested in writing a web log. So I started writing about whatever I though was interesting. Along the way I found out other people also found what I wrote interesting. So I decided to go for a registered url. I got so confused about the names that I finally picked my own name. Of course that makes it very easy for friends and family to find it

What is the real purpose of holding a Ladies Club Meeting

over 2 years ago
In The Old Days Many of us are working fauji biwis and have little time to spare today. Yet if we go back three or four decades we will find that fauji biwis of that day had little to do in terms of work. They had a need for an outing where they could get to know other ladies from the station better. This is where a central Ladies Club meeting came in very handy. In one go you met ladies from other units, saw who had come in recently, and found out about who was on their way out. You got together and played some games, and had a good time. Then ate a few refreshments and came back home. A sort

How to start as a Freelancer

over 2 years ago
I had given a little thought to the fact that a person starting out as a newbie online may need a few guidelines. So here is a small ebook that I written about a year ago. It covers the basics and I will supplement it with another ebook that I am ghostwriting on how to be a successful blogger.(Since I’m ghostwriting it I can’t give it as an open download, but friends who want to read it can mail me  get a copy.) However blogging takes considerable time to show monetary results, while online freelance writing gets you paid each time you write an article. Point in question this very blog

Empowering the Fauji Biwi

over 2 years ago
The Fauji Biwi is a victim of the “Trailing Spouse Syndrome.” She faithfully follows her Fauji Miaji into deserts and mountains on a regular basis. She manages a home and raises kids while packing trunks and watering plants. She even tries to make a little pocket money by teaching in the local schools. She lives life on the go with little time to spare, with Ladies Clubs and Welfare Meets taking up even more of her time. Yet in all this frantic activity, she yearns for that identity that is not linked to the fauj. To have her own place in a time where few can boast of an identity away

My Guy Pal

over 2 years ago
This morning I read the guest column that Priyanka Chopra writes for the Hindustan Times on a Guy Pal, and it brought back memories. I totally agree with her, no matter how many Gal Pals you have you need a Guy Pal as well. If you enjoy a common activity, in our case it was our passion for reading books, you can get comfortable with a guy and develop a unique friendship. One in which you get a unique peek into the “other” sex’s mindset. To begin with a Guy Pal is always there to stand in for a real “date” when you need to head out as a couple, but at the same time

The Bouncing Cookbook

over 2 years ago
(pst – The Army Element should read Raiding for Bouncing!) An army marches on its stomach, said Napoleon. An Air Force survives on its bouncing, says moi. Nine times out of ten when my husband lands in any Air Force Base in the country hoping for a hot meal in the mess, chances are he won’t get one! If, however, that Station houses a course mate, the odds get reversed immediately. For the poor wife who has been feeding course mates since they were bachelors bouncing on her brand new kitchen, it’s not a new story. In fact it’s my story as much as hers! The line of progressive bachelors who

Kuddos to the Girls: Sania Mirza and Gul Panag

over 2 years ago
Of late two news makers have caught my attention. One was Sania Mirza and the other was Gul Panag. Last month when Sania Mirza announced that she would quit tennis after she got married I was surprised. A girl who has worked so hard at the game, in fact whose whole identity rests with the game was just giving it up because she was getting married? Then I thought it over and put it down to typical Indian mentality. Shaadi ke pehele do what ever you want but once you get married. That’s the end of your identity. Have babies and sit at home. I was just comparing it mentally to the American Tennis

Online Adventures

over 2 years ago
Those who know me would be aware of my inability to sit still for long periods of time. I have always been fascinated by the latest technology to hit our lives and have been testing my fledgling wings on the internet since more than a decade ago. In fact my second job way back in 1999 was to develop content for a medical portal Good Morning Doctor in the Dot Com Boom. I wrote about ten diseases, their diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. This was when I was really glad that I had taken Science with Biology till the 12th. After writing for about five or six months I had the pleasure of seeing all

Garden Gate by Dilnavaz Maindarkar

over 2 years ago
This oil on canvas was made in November 2009 by artist Dilnavaz Maindarkar. It will make its debut at the next exhibition of Genesis. Posted in Showcasing the Artist Tagged: dilnavaz maindarkar, Genesis, oil painting, showcase the artist

Flower God by Dilnavaz Maindarkar

over 2 years ago
The hibiscus Ganesha came in an inspiration on one of our long drives together from Loni to Pune to Mom. Here is what it looks like as an oil painting. The birds on the sides are older oil on canvas paintings. The whole set will make its debut at the next exhibition of Genesis. Posted in Showcasing the Artist Tagged: dilnavaz maindarkar, flower god, Genesis, oil on canvas, showcase the artist

Autumn by Dilnavaz Maindarkar

over 2 years ago
Autumn is oil on canvas made by artist Dilnavaz Maindarkar. Posted in Showcasing the Artist Tagged: autumn, dilnavaz maindarkar, Genesis, oil on canvas, oil painting

Showcasing a New Artist : Debraj Sen

over 2 years ago
The debut of Debraj Sen the Artist! A man of many talents this Radiologist is also an Army Officer and as you can see a greatly talented painter. Here’s looking forward to more paintings from him. Posted in Showcasing the Artist Tagged: artist, debraj sen, painting, showcase the artist

Into the New Year with a lot of ideas

over 2 years ago
Well another year has come to an end. The last year was a bit rough on us. My family both immediate and extended went through some intense moments. Jamshed’s fracture, Nanu’s stroke, and her death being notable highlights. On the personal front the shift to Gorakhpur was unexpected and sudden. Rehaan also grew up into a little boy from a baby. It was the time for change all around. Now we are facing one of the coldest winters we have seen in the last five years. I miss the sun very much. I also wish that the schools would open and give me my much needed three hour break from Rehaan

Movie Review: Wanted

over 2 years ago
The super block buster movie from the south which was remade in Hindi. The hero in the South Indian version was Prabhudeva. He directed the Hindi remake starring Salman Khan and Ayesha Takiya. The fact that the movie begins with a murder followed by a chase followed by a huge hero versus villains fight followed by a song within the first 15 minutes gives you an idea about just what to expect. The action is good and the songs pop up at regular intervals. You can see Prabhudeva in all the dance...
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