Tuesday, December 30, 2014

For Sameer

This is a post ..my friend Kaveri writes for her brothers..Maina and Sameer..

Happy birthday Dhunu Sumit Bhuyan! May your birthday be filled with many happy hours and your life with many happy birthdays.
Dhunu you are very dear to us and considering your Birthday as very special - three years ago, Pankaj Barah and I exchanged engagement rings which marked a beautiful start of our firm relationship.
We are happy to use your birthday as a launchpad for yet another future endeavour! Today, we are dedicating a school “Gyan Bharti Vidyapeeth”, in loving memory of Thumu (Late Samir Bhuyan).
We extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Siddeshwar Bora for helping us in every possible way. Special thanks goes to Ranjeeta Pegu. I remember you accompanying me spying on Samir during school hours till today when he is gone. When we were in complete shortage of words she encouraged us by lending her heart touching words. She writes:
You always wanted to fly high in the sky,
Play all day long in the green meadows,
Enjoy the rain drops falling on your face,
Explore the beautiful world in your pace,
Bold words and bolder deeds are what you had,
Today you shine bright with the stars in the sky,
We can still hear your carefree laughter,
You are the gist of all our strength - to work for growth, foster love and care.
God has given a beautiful chance to see so many young Samir playing, dancing and living life again........
Also, on this auspicious occasion we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all near and dear ones who had supported us in making our dream come true. We expect to get your love and support like this in coming years also.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Dreams

let me start this post with John Lenon Imagine ..

Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today...

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one


You may say I am a dreamer but I am not the only one. Maa always say that  see only realistic dreams but whats the fun in dreaming something which realistic. I believe should always see and believe which others thinks "impossible". All the people who believed in their unrealistic dreams made the real world for you and me.  
Someone had seen unrealistic dream to fly in air and we have Aeroplane today. Someone had believe unrealistic telepathy and we smarter phones now. Always see big dreams and follow your dreams.
 Yesterday I asked my husband's niece who is 13 -14 yrs old she tells me that she want to be an engineer. I remember asking her this question few years back. She told me that she wanted to an astronaut. Now why I am telling this story because I somehow realized that as we grow bigger or older you can say , our dreams grew smaller.
I wanted to became prime minister but as I grew older my dream became smaller and smaller.
I don't like it. I don't want my dreams to go smaller and smaller.


I don't like Mr Narendra Modi at all but only thing I liked about him that he had this big unrealistic dream of becoming PM and he believed and made it real.

Everything is within you.. All your happiness, all you sorrows, your success and failures.
Netaji was dreamer ...
Che was dreamer..

Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...





Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Mera Dost RK

दोस्त सुना तोह होगा ना आपने , पका दोस्त था वह,
मेरे हर सुख में न था  पर मेरे हर दुःख में दुखी था वह,
Memory solid  थी उसकी 
फैक्ट/फिगर्स तोह उश्के fingertips में था,
पोएम तोह चुटकियों में बनता था वह,
गुलज़ार साहब का बड़ा फैन था वह ,
पूरा क्लास था वह,
मेरा दोस्त RK 

The Conversion Dharma..

Conversion Dharma…

With all this conversion drama and home coming theory, news debates, I thought this is the best time to share my opinion. Its crazy people have time to convert to a religion but do not have little time to practice a religion.




Let me start this serious article with a silly joke… Actually this joke was originally on Catholics and Protestants but I will reframe it on Hindus and Muslim to make it relevant with our country. Ok the story goes like this….
In a small town there were two communities the Hindus and the Muslims. The head of both the communities hated each other like crazy and leave no reason to fight and argue with each other. They did this life long. One day the head of Muslim community felt sick and was diagnosed with a deadly disease and the doctor informs him that he will die in few days. He was heartbroken and dishearten and the first thing he did was to call the Hindu leader and patch up with him. Then he said that he want to convert himself to a Hindu before he dies. Everyone was shocked..
One follower came to Muslim leader and asked him, Sir why you are doing this now, all your life you were saying bad things about the other religion and now you are changing your position. Why you misguided us. The leader said “idiot I still believe the same, But If I die as an Hindu, you guys can say Saala ek Hindu Mar gaya”. … (one Hindu is death)
Same with the Hindu leader ..if he would have been diagnosed with deadly disease ..he would have converted himself to Muslim and people would have said “Saala ek Muslim Mara” (one Muslim is death).
Ok, I think people should learn about other religion and study it if they like. If you really want to convert and explore you can like Ramkrishna Paramhans and don’t just convert practice it and you will realized it is immaterial whether you are a Hindu or Muslim or Christian or Jew.
Changing religion for money or aadhaar card..it is also not bad..In our country if by changing religion we get our basic rights then it’s not big deal… Convert to as many as religion as many as benefit you get.



   

Monday, December 22, 2014

IAS ..



Its 6:21pm now, I am in an Indigo flight from Guwahati to Bangalore. Three hours of non-stop flight. I have read all the pages of the in-flight magazine. There is no movie in my TP and my tablet has run out of battery. No newspaper, no in-flight entertainment, no comics , no novels.
 Today even I don’t feel like talking to my fellow passenger. Don’t look interesting enough to intrude their and my privacy.
So I have decided to write down something.
So what should be the subject today? My Traveling experiences …OKAY “Ranjeeta’s Travels”.
Though it’s not so interesting as Gulliver’s travel but I promise I had some very interesting experience.
Let me share IAS story today.
IAS no no it’s not Indian Administrative service but it invisible after sunset. With due respect to people who are dark complexioned, this term was invented/discovered by our English Professor Mr. Prasad. When he first introduce this concept of IAS, we all laughed it off and he used to tell how many boys and girls spend their fortune on creams like fair and lovely. He used to say himself an IAS, also he pointed our best friend Partha Partim Das as the one and only IAS in class. Okay now don’t get me wrong Mr. Prasad was like that only. He used make students feels like a sheep ready for Halal.


He also commented how bad my nose look like but we never minded a word as we didn’t had much options. My personal view was like he always says overmuch. 
Few years after that me, Anusuya , Partha were travelling home from Kolkata to Guwahati in train for semester break. In train we met another student like us and we befriended him. We ordered four dinner plates from the train caterer. Me , Anusuya and partha got the tickets in upper, middle and lower berth. Our new friend had his seat in adjacent lower berth. Other two co-passengers (I think two middle aged guys) who didn’t order food from railway decided to retire to their respective beds/berth. So middle berths were opened and the light was very dim. Long after we finished our dinner and doing chit chat, the caterer guy came to our berth to collect the plates and money from us. As he started collecting money, he looked very confused and little anxious as well. He looked at the list and the plates and then at us. Then he asked you guys ordered four plates and four empty plates are here but you are only three people, where is the fourth guy?
We were like  three no no we are four people  here and then suddenly I realized my best friend Partha who was seating in the window seat has just became an IAS.