Saturday, November 14, 2009

Before you read the post....

*Read only if......

1. You see it as part of entertainment.
2. You would not be surprised of you featuring the post.

Do take all the things in right spirit...
There is no intention to hurt anyone or tarnish ur image....
If you feel so.. please let me know, so that I cut your part from the post.

Enjoy reading it....
Here is the link you are looking at....

http://tusharcc.sulekha.com/blog/post/2009/11/mere-yaar-ki-shaadi-hai-1st-meeting.htm


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Saturday, November 10, 2007

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Dear Friends,

WIsh you a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR..

Change is the rule of nature,

So I have shifted to

http://tusharcc.sulekha.com/

Hope to see you there,

Regards
Tushar

Friday, November 9, 2007

HAPPY DIWALI !!!

Dear Friends,



IS DIWALI KE PARV PAR....
AAPKE ANE Wale har din par,

Safalta Kadam Chumti rahe,
Khushi Aaspas ghumti rahe,
Yash Itna faile ki KASTURI Sharma Jaye,
Laxmi ki kripa itni ho ki BALAJI bhi dekhte rah jaye,



Dear Readers, Wish you a HAPPENING DIWALI and a ROCKING NEW YEAR

With Warm Regards,
Tushar C. Chothani

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Learnings From DIWALI !

Diwali !!! the festival of lights !!!

This is part 2 of my last post “Learnings from diwali
I would suggest you to read my previous post before going through this, as they are interlinked with each other.

The lightings of multicoloured lamps suggest that, though we have different mentality of people in our family, together we gel well and diversity is the key to uniqueness..

The rangolis, drawn by lady members suggest that they are the key to the future, just as the visitor is happy before entering the home, seeing a rangoli. ART is their main FORTE and they can do it better than any one on this earth.

Firecrackers are burnt, they give away lights, while some give a deafening sound, other go high up in air to make a fantabulous scene. This shows that even if we have differences we should burn them apart and then see the further magic. It surely has a better light ahead.

Sharing the Firecrackers from elders is a unique sign, which shows that, elders are always ready to give away what they have and what they can for betterment of the future, the younger generation. And so, it rests upon us, how to take and use it to the best.

Meeting the business associates and taking the blessings of the older generation is like a thanks giving and making base for better progression of what we have at present. Sharing the JOY is like MULTIPLYING it many fold.

We (yes, including me) have been very myopic regarding the celebration of diwali and just kept in mind the celebration we had for the day or two. But the deep rooted motive should be passed on further. So just try and understand it to pass it on to the future.

Wish you all a very Happy Diwali..

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Learnings From DIWALI!!!

Diwali !!! the festival of lights !!!

Yes, Diwali is the festival of lights and crackers !!
As a child and adolescent, I had always looked forward to Diwali, my favourite festival.

Not only firecrackers were the attraction, but also number of other things.

The lightings of multicoloured lamps and the lightening of firecrackers made it look like the most beautiful occasion on the earth.

The small candles and the beautiful rangoli’s drawn by sisters and bhabhis were an added attraction. They always gave a calm and soothing look, welcoming the visitors at home as well as at shop.

My Mother, the best cook in her own class, made wonderful sweets and the chatpatas, which I think was the main attraction of the Diwali.

My Father, always bought us the firecrackers which were equvi-distributed among we three siblings. He always accompanied us in the burning of crackers and keeping us safe. Though today he accompanies me in business and share his experiences and tricks of trade, those days were equally better as that of today.

As the only male child, I was out of crackers, sometimes even before Diwali and get that advantage of getting the crackers of my sisters to celebrate the main day of Diwali.

The worst thing that I hated was cleaning of my cupboard. That meant a gigantic task, which I thought should be done only once every decade:-)!! Still... no options on that, and had to do that.

On the occasion of Diwali and New year, now we follow the tradition of visiting the business associates, family members and friends (and their parents). And for some whom we cant meet, we have the facility of SMS’s and Super fast mails..

Also we distribute sweets and bonus to the workers on this holy occasion. As similar to all of you.

OOPS !!! with the flow of thought I forgot the main thing… the LEARNINGS from Diwali, but I feel good with it, lets keep the learning part from tomorrow. See you tomorrow on the same blog.

Till then wish you all a Happy Diwali.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The SEVEN WONDERS of HUMAN BEINGS !!!!

The SEVEN WONDERS of HUMAN BEINGS !!!!

The secondary school students in Delhi were studying the Seven Wonders of the World. At the end of the lesson, the students were asked to list what they considered to be the Seven Wonders of the World. Though there was some disagreement, the following received the most votes:

1. Egypt's Great Pyramids
2. The Taj Mahal in India
3. The Eifel Tower
4. The Panama Canal
5. The Statue of liberty
6. The Machu-picchu
7. The great wall of China

While gathering the votes, the teacher noted that one student, a quiet girl, didn’t give her paper yet. So she asked the girl “ Do you have any trouble with your list??”

The quiet girl replied, "Yes, a little. I couldn't quite make up my mind because there were so many."

The teacher said, "Well, tell us what you have thought of, and maybe we can help."

The girl hesitated, then read, "I think the Seven Wonders of the World are:

1. to touch...
2. to taste...
3. to see...
4. to hear...
5. to feel...
6. to laugh...
7. and to love.


The room was so quiet, you could have heard a pin drop.

This story serve as a gentle reminder to all of us that the things we overlook as simple and ordinary are often the most wonderful - and we don't have to travel anywhere special to experience them.

Enjoy your gift called LIFE (Many gifts come with it as an add-on package)!!!

Keep Rocking!!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Some interesting facts !!

Hi Friends,

Every time I try to write about the life. Trying to match up the level of the most famous and the best in class writers for it.

Here's what the experts say about the LIFE...

"Life is a game of cards. The cards are shuffled and the hands are dealt. You must play your cards well" -- Eugene Hare

"Life is a play. It's not its length, but its performance that counts." -- Seneca

"Life is something like a trumpet. If you don't put anything in, you won't get anything out." -- W.C. Handy.

"A life is a simple letter in the alphabet. It can be meaningless. Or it can be part of a great meaning." -- Jewish Seminary

"Life is a daring adventure, or nothing." -- Helen Keller

"Life is an onion. You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep." -- Carl Sandburg

"Life is what's happening while you're thinking about something else." -- AA saying

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