Mar 16

Gotta love this.

Mar 11

…I need to concentrate on:

1. Watch what I eat (and drink)
2. Get some exercise
3. Follow 1 and 2 religiously before it gets too late

Feb 29

of whats been going on in the Indian tour of Australia might take some time, while this is definitely a good start.

The most unbiased view of the chaos that has transpired over last couple of months.

Feb 09

Growing up in a small village, I never realized as a kid how diverse we in India really are. My idea or the definition of diversity was limited to the video clips shown on Delhi Doordarshan, specially around the Independence/Republic Day celebrations, with tag lines like ‘Unity In Diversity’. I gladly accepted the fact (myth) that we are all united irrespective of being so diverse, especially when I saw the National Television vouching for the same.

Growing up as a kid is not easy. When you are young you make some perceptions and believes about various things around you. Some of them actually turn out to be as you had perceived them to be, while others do not fit the bill and you begin to question yourself and your believes: why is that boy with hair tied on his head and a turban on is yelled at as ‘oyae sardar 12 baj gayae’ or some other guy as ‘abae bihari idhar aa’ ?

As I moved around different states (3 precisely) for education purposes at various levels, I came across people from all spheres of life, from all parts of India, all haling from far flung areas, all speaking different languages, all having different customs and culture and yet all Indians. Every person has got some grudge or the other against people from different states within India - while locals in a South India town think that the students from North India are spoiling the culture by their way of living, people from East India are rarely considered Indians and are often mistaken for being Chinese or Nepalese by just about every one else.

While people in the far Northern state think themselves to be more a part of our Neighbor country , people in South India make their anger or frustration known to all others by not learning the National language at all and prefer to communicate with everyone in their local language, does not matter if you understand a word or not.

While every Punjabi is blamed for having earned India a bad name internationally by settling in every nook and corner of the world except off course the North Pole, Punjabis do not miss an opportunity to point their fingers at Gujaratis for their way of living.

While people from different states think it is worth the effort to demand a country of their own, others find it worthwhile to vandalize/torture whatever comes their way so that they do not have to give water to some other state.

Unity in diversity???

I would love to see some of that for sure.

Jan 09

I, along with a few friends, went to Wilsons Promontory last weekend. For those who do not know, Wilsons Promontory is the southern most part of the Australian mainland and boasts of beautiful beaches with white sand, mountains and stunning scenery.

The Prom, as it is popularly known, has a number of camping sites which are required to be booked before you actually go there and start camping. For those not-so-interested-in-camping, alternative accommodation is available at nominal rates at Yanakie (the nearest town to Prom), Foster and Fish Creek etc. There are numerous activities that you can undertake depending on your interests. Some of them include but in no way are limited to bush walking, mountain climbing, surfing, diving and off course - beach cricket.

On our way back the next day, I thought is was only wise to make the best of the opportunity so we went to Phillip Island as well. Lucky for us, there was a motor show at the Phillip Island MotoGP circuit and we feasted on some of best cars I have ever seen loaded with all the accessories you can imagine. However, on the other side we were too early to get a glimpse of the world famous Penguin march as it only starts around 9pm and it was not possible for us to wait for so long as we had to be back by evening. May be next time.

Here is the link to some of the pictures.

With only 200kms south east of Melbourne, Wilsons Prom is a perfect getaway for the weekend and have some time off from busy city life.