October 30, 2013

RITES Limited | Civil Engineers/ Experienced | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 28 November, 2013

RITES Limited | Civil Engineers/ Experienced | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 28 November, 2013

RITES Ltd. is an ISO-9001 certified International multi-disciplinary consultancy organization rendering comprehensive professional services in various sectors including Metro Rail Systems, Railways, Highways, Airports, Ports & Harbours.

Survey Engineer
VC No. 77/13
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Civil) from a recognized University.
Work Experience: Should have 10 years experience in the field of surveying out of which 3 years should be for highway projects. Thorough understanding of modern computer based method of surveying with total station digital level etc.
To Apply: Eligible and experienced candidates must apply online on the official site of RITES (through the Careers section) http://www.rites.com/ before the last date i.e. 28 November, 2013-
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REC Rural Electrification Corporation Limited | Govt. Jobs | Civil Engineer Required | Last Date: 30 November, 2013

REC Rural Electrification Corporation Limited | Govt. Jobs | Civil Engineer Required | Last Date: 30 November, 2013

Rural Electrification Corporation Limited (REC), a NAVRATNA Central Public Sector Enterprise under Ministry of Power, was incorporated on July 25, 1969 under the Companies Act 1956. REC a listed  Public Sector    Enterprise   Government  of     India  with a net  worth  of Rs. 17,454.38 Crore as on 31.03.13.  Its main objective is to finance and promote rural electrification projects all over the country.  It provides financial assistance to State Electricity Boards, State Government Departments and Rural Electric Cooperatives for rural electrification projects as are sponsored by them.

5. Engineer (Civil)
Education: BE/ BTECH (Civil) from a recognized University.
Scale of Pay:
24,900 – 50,500/-
Work Experience: At least, 02 years of post-qualification executive experience in the induction grade of IDA pay scale or in the pay scale of `9,300-34,800 + GP 4,600/ 4,800 (CDA scale of pay w.e.f.2006) or equivalent level/post profile for others.
Age Limit: 30 years
To Apply: Eligible candidates must apply online through the link provided below latest by 30 November, 2013-
For More Details and To Apply Online

 

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October 28, 2013

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Synopsys Hiring BE/Btech as R&D Engineer | Mumbai | Apply Online

Synopsys Hiring BE / Btech as R&D Engineer | Mumbai | Apply Online

Synopsys is recruiting Engineering Graduates, i.e. BE/Btech in Computer, Electrical, Electronics Engineering or equivalent for the development work in the company.
Post Name: R&D Engineer
Job Location: Mumbai
Qualification: Candidate should be a BE/Btech in any of the following background: Computer, Electrical, Electronics Engineering or equivalent from a recognized university in India.
Experience: 0 years

Skill Set Required:

Candidate should possess Excellent analytical & logical skills. And Also should have qualities of being a team player & responding well under pressure.
Candidate should have knowledge of OOAD, Component Technologies, UML & Design Patterns along with Rational Development Studio & Tools.
Candidates with exposure to SEM/FIB & Semiconductor industry will be given preference.

Technical Skills will include experience in software development in VC++,MFC, ATL-COM/ DCOM, COM+, ADO & Automation. Extensive experience in Multi-tire, DNA, .Net Architecture & Design & Knowledge of thread safe programming with basic knowledge of RDBMS, Standard Template Library (STL).

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NPCI National Payments Corporation of India | Govt. Jobs | Manager Vacancy | Last Date: 05 November, 2013

NPCI National Payments Corporation of India | Govt. Jobs | Manager Vacancy | Last Date: 05 November, 2013

Reserve Bank of India, after setting up of the Board for Payment and Settlement Systems in 2005, released a vision document incorporating a proposal to set up an umbrella institution for all the RETAIL PAYMENT SYSTEMS in the country. The core objective was to consolidate and integrate the multiple systems with varying service levels into nation-wide uniform and standard business process for all retail payment systems. The other objective was to facilitate an affordable payment mechanism to benefit the common man across the country and help financial inclusion.

Manager – Data Centre & System Maintenance
Education: BE/ BTECH (Computer Science)/ MCA from a recognized University.
Duties/ Responsibilities:
  • Around 5+ years of experience, including last 3 years as team lead, leading technical & operational support team including system and network administrators and DBAs
  • Direct, Manage, Plan and Administer the DC operational activities on WINTEL & SOLARIS with some emphasis on databases inclusive of SAN, Backup & Replication solution
  • Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management, Capacity Management & Planning, Vendor Management, SLA tracking & adherence, Patch Management, Server Management, Database management, License Management, Security & Compliance adherence, DC support infrastructure planning
  • Develop, implement IT standards, procedures and guidelines for multiple platforms and diverse system environments in line  with corporate standard and policies
  • DC Infrastructure security compliance as per NPCI standards inclusive of supporting internal & external audit
  • Assist for IT DR Planning, DR infrastructure implementation and support DR Drill
  • Managing and Leading team members, outsourced staff; ensuring resource allocation for daily DC operations and Infrastructure Projects
  • Technically sound on WINTEL, SOLARIS / LINUX, SAN (EMC, DELL, HP) with hands on experience of around 3 – 4 years
  • Good communication skills with emphasis on team building
  • Must be able to independently take charge and manage the data centre including any new projects that come up.
  • Provide formal training, feedback and guidance to frontline teams as required.
Age Limit as on 01.11.2013: 28-33 years
Job Location: Across India

For More Details and to Apply online

 

Electronics For Imaging Hiring BE/Btech for Software Development | Bangalore | Apply Online

Electronics For Imaging Hiring BE/Btech for Software Development | Bangalore | Apply Online

Electronics For Imaging, EFI™ is Located in Silicon Valley’s Foster City, CA, with worldwide offices,  researches, invents and delivers next-generation digital technology that brings brands, ideas and images to life for businesses globally. Driven by our entrepreneurial spirit, EFI helps drive our customers’ business success with a scalable digital product, solution and service portfolio that increases their profits, cuts costs, improves productivity and optimizes their performance on every job from creation to print.
EFI is inviting Online Applications from BE/Btech passouts for the Development work in the different projects undertaken by it.
Post Name: Associate Software Engineer
Job Location: Bangalore
Qualification: Candidate should be a
BE/Btech, preferably in Computer Science from any recognized university in India.
Experience: 0-3 years
Required Skills: Candidate should have strong C/C++ programming skills on windows/linux platforms along with analytical skills. Candidate should possess excellent knowledge in Data Structrures and should be familiar with issues related to multithreading.

Click Here To Apply Online

October 27, 2013

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October 26, 2013

NIT Karnataka | Govt. Job | Project Assistant | Last Date: 25 November, 2013

NIT Karnataka | Govt. Job | Project Assistant | Last Date: 25 November, 2013


The National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal is one of such an NIT and is rated as one of the top technological universities in India. Sitnception in 1960 as the Karnataka Regional Engineering College, the Institute has established itself as a premier center engaged in imparting quality technological education and providing support to research and development activities. The Institute has a long tradition of research for several decades in both traditional and modern areas of engineering and sciences in all departments. The Institute has been actively involved in applicative research in looking at and resolving problems faced by the society in several areas like environment, water resources, rock mechanics, new structures, VLSI, etc.
Project Assistant 
Title of the Project: Experimental investigation on rutting and flexural behavior of structural asphalt mixes with warm mix asphalt additives
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Civil) from a recognized University.
Skills: Conversant with Window /Linux Operating System, MS or any Open office tools, and Computer Aided Design and Drawing tools.
Stipend: Rs. 8000/-
Age limit: 28 years
To Apply: Eligible candidates must apply latest by 25 November, 2013 -

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CDAC Centre for Development of Advanced Computing | Govt. Jobs | Project Engineer – I | Last Date: 31 October, 2013 | Apply Online

CDAC Centre for Development of Advanced Computing | Govt. Jobs | Project Engineer – I | Last Date: 31 October, 2013 | Apply Online

C-DAC, Hyderabad is a Knowledge centre with the components of Knowledge Creation, Knowledge Dissemination, Knowledge Application to grow in the areas of Research & Development, Training and Business respectively. The R & D areas of the centre are e-Security, Embedded Systems, Ubiquitous Computing, e-Learning and ICT for Development.


Project Engineer-I
Education: BE/ BTECH
(ECE/ Computer Science) from a recognized University.
Position Code:  HYD-PE-I
Work Experience: 01 year of experience in the relevant field.
Age Limit as on 31-10-2013: 30 years
To Apply: Eligible candidates must apply online through the link provided below-

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INCOIS | Project Scientist Recruitment | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 15 November, 2013 | Apply Online

INCOIS | Project Scientist Recruitment | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 15 November, 2013 | Apply Online

ESSO-INCOIS, a knowledge and information technology enterprise for the oceanic realm is pursuing focused programmes in the areas of Ocean Observations, Ocean Modeling and Ocean Information & Advisory services including Tsunami Early Warning. ESSO-INCOIS is currently offering the following
temporary position to bright, dynamic and motivated persons to contribute to its missions and projects on PROJECT MODE. The tenure would be initially for a period of two years and extendable based on the need of project and performance of the candidate.



Post Name: Project Scientist “C”
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Computer Science/ IT)/ MCA from a recognized University.
Work Experience: Minimum 03 years
Emoluments: Rs.53,235/- pm
Areas of Experience (Desirable):
  • Administration of IBM AIX 5.x or above / Administration of SUSE, RHEL, other Unix flavoured systems.
  • Job scheduler / Load leveller management.
  • Installation of MPI, Open MP, Debuggers and other third party software.
  • Implementation of NIS and NFS.
  • Managing General parallel file system.
  • User administration.
  • Storage Management.
  • Experience in writing shell / awk / perl scripts.
  • Knowledge in writing and debugging parallel programs in C and FORTRAN.
Age Limit: 40 years
To Apply: Interested candidates must apply online through the link provided below-
 For All Details and to Apply Online

 

 

JKPSC | Asst. Engineer | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 15 November, 2013

JKPSC | Asst. Engineer | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 15 November, 2013


Posts:
  • Assistant Engineer (Civil)
  • Assistant Engineer (Mechanical)
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Civil/ Mechanical) from a recognized University.
Age Limit as on 01.01.2013: 18-37 years
Scale of Pay: Rs. 9300-34800/-
Fees: Application Forms can be obtained from the office of the J&K Public Service Commission, Polo Ground Srinagar/Resham Ghar Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu on cash payment of Rs. 500/- (excluding processing charges of Rs.10/) in respect of General Category candidates and Rs. 250/- (excluding processing charges of 10/-)in respect of Category candidates throgh the counters of J&K Bank opened in the Offices of J&K Public Service Commission at Polo Ground, Srinagar/Resham Ghar Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm on all working days.
To Apply: Those who wish to apply must send their application forms, completely filled in all respects to the address below latest by 15 Nov, 2013-
J&K Public Service Commission
Polo Ground Srinagar/Resham Garh Colony
Bakshi Nagar Jammu
For More Details

Atkins recruiting Fresh Civil Engineers 2013 | Gurgaon | Apply Online


Atkins recruiting Fresh Civil Engineers 2013 | Gurgaon | Apply Online


Atkins is looking for young and dynamic Fresh Engineering Passouts from Civil branch for the different projects undertaken by the company.
Post Name: Assistant Engineer
Job Location: Gurgaon
Qualification: Candidate should be a BE/Btech(Civil) passout
from any recognized university/institute in India. Candidate should possess excellent communication skills, both written & spoken. Familiarity with Design & Structural Analysis Softwares.
Candidate should have proficiency in all Microsoft Office software particularly MS Excel and Word.
Experience: With or Without Experience

Click Here for Complete Details & To APply Online

MACP | Govt. Jobs | Market Field Engineer | Last Date: 31 October, 2013

MACP | Govt. Jobs | Market Field Engineer | Last Date: 31 October, 2013

The overall responsibility for project execution rests with Department of Cooperation and Marketing, Government of Maharashtra. Implementation support would be provided by Maharashtra State Agriculture Marketing Board (MSAMB) and Departments of Agriculture, ATMA and Animal Husbandry, and various support organizations and private service providers.


5. Market Field Engineer 
Education: BE/ BTECH (Civil) from a recognized University.
Work Domain:
Undertaking and monitoring Civil Engineering construction works and preparation of estimates of Civil Engineering Construction work under the supervision of Civil Engineering Specialist as per the procedures of the World Bank.
Experience: 07 years
Salary: Rs. 50000/-
To Apply: Those who are interested must apply in the format prescribed latest by 31 October, 2013 through the link provided below-
For More Details and Application Format

 

Uclid IT Services: Openings for JAVA, DOT NET Freshers 2013 passouts | Pune

Uclid IT Services: Openings for JAVA, DOT NET Freshers 2013 passouts | Pune

Uclid IT Services is looking for fresh Engineering Graduates with hands on Java or Dot Net Technology and thus is inviting applications from the eligible Candidates.
Job Profile: Dot Net/Java Freshers
Job Location: Pune, Chennai

Experience: 0 years

Eligibility:
Candidate should be a Should be a B.E/B.Tech 2013 passout
(Except Biotech / Bio-informatics / Bio-Medical / Except Agriculture) from a recognized university/institute in India. Candidate should have a minimum aggregate score of 60% throughout. his/her academic career.
Candidate should be Trained on Java ( Core & Advanced Java ) or Dot Net Technology. Candidate should have undergone 16 years of continuous academics & possess Good communication skills.

Application Procedure:
Interested Candidates are required to send their resumes to info@uclidit.com, clearly mentioning details about their academics.

 

OMC | Manager (IT) Recruitment | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 31 October, 2013

OMC | Manager (IT) Recruitment | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 31 October, 2013

Odisha Mining Corporation Limited (OMC) was born on 16th May’ 1956 as a joint venture Company of Govt. of Odisha and Govt. of India to explore and harness mineral wealth of the State of Odisha and make value addition. The Authorised Capital of the Corporation is Rs. 100 crore and the Paid Up Capital is Rs. 31.45 crore. The major minerals mined by OMC are chrome, iron and manganese ore which cater to the requirement of mineral based industries such as steel, sponge iron, pig iron, ferro-manganese, ferro-chrome, etc.


Manager (Information Technology)
Grade: E-3
Education:
B.E / B.Tech.(ECE/ Computer Science/ IT)/ MCA from a recognized University/ Institute approved by AICTE.
Age Limit: 21-35 years
Scale of Pay: Starting Basic pay of Rs. 19,150/- with G.P of Rs. 6,600/-
Work Experience: At least. 4 years of post qualification experience.

To Apply: Eligible candidates must apply in the format prescribed and send it to the following address latest by 31.10.2013-

For All Details and Application Format

DRDO- Scientist Vacancy | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 07 November, 2013 | Apply Online


DRDO- Scientist Vacancy | Govt. Jobs | Last Date: 07 November, 2013 | Apply Online
RAC, the Recruitment and Assessment Centre of DRDO was set up on 23 July 1985 after getting exemption from the purview of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). It is situated at Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi. RAC has undertaken various recruitment programmes to induct scientists each year in variety of scientific and engineering disciplines relevant to DRDO Laboratories and assessed the suitability of DRDO scientists for promotion to next higher grade through duly constituted Assessment Boards/ Peer Committee.
Scientist ‘C’
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Civil) from a recognized University.
Scale of Pay: Rs. 15,600-39,100/-

Work Experience: A minimum of 03 years experience in Blast Resistant design of RCC/LRC Structures. Analysis and preparation of Engineering Drawing, Quality Control, Construction Planning and Management.
Grade Pay: Rs.6,600/-
Desired: Experience in Modelling & Simulation of Structures subjected to Blast Loads.
To Apply: Eligible candidates must apply online latest by 07 November, 2013-

For All Details and To Apply Online

Acropetal Technologies Walkin for freshers on 28th October 2013 at Hyderabad, Bangalore

Acropetal Technologies Walkin for freshers on 28th October 2013 at Hyderabad, Bangalore

Acropetal Technologies will be organising a Walkin Drive for recruitment of fresh Engineering Graduates passed out in 2012/13 or MCA for the working in the different projects undertaken by it.

Location: Hyderabad, Bangalore

Walkin Date: 28th October 2013

Walkin Timing: 10 AM – 4 PM

Post Name: Associate Support Consultant

Eligibility Criteria:
Qualification: Candidate should be a BE/B Tech (CS, IT, IS, ECE, EEE)  or a MCA 2012/13 passout with an aggregate academic score of atleast 70% throughout from 10th to the respective Degree.
Skills Required: Candidate should possess excellent Communication, Analytical and Logical skills.

Venue:
Acropetal Technologies
74/75, 1st Main N S Palya, Bannerghatta Road
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Contact Person: Pavitra Karkera
Contact Number: 91-80-42435302

 

Thomson Reuters | Jr. Developer | Apply Online | Jobs in Mumbai

Thomson Reuters | Jr. Developer | Apply Online | Jobs in Mumbai

Thomson Reuters business, is the global leader in legal outsourcing services. Pangea3’s awards and industry recognition include: ·Recognized as LPO of the Year for 2009, 2010 and 2011 by the India Business Law Journal ·Recognized as Best Legal Process Outsourcing Provider 2011 & 2012 by the New York Law Journal ·Awarded LPO of the Year by India Business Law Journal for the last three years in a row (2009-2011) ·#1 LPO in the Black Book of Outsourcing ·Recipient of Excellence in Outsourcing award from Frost & Sullivan; and ·Recognized as the best managed company by Inc. Magazine.


Jr. Developer – Information Systems
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Computer Science) from a recognized University.
Work Experience: 0-2 years
Job Req ID: 010228
Nature of Job: This is an excellent opportunity for young passionate developers who have the in-depth Computer Science knowledge that is required for building highly complex web based application. The primary responsibilities include: ·Designs, develops and modifies modules based on functional and system requirements ·Work closely with the Team Leader/Project Manager for understanding the functional and system requirements

Work Location: Mumbai.
To Apply: Interested candidates must apply online latest through the link provided below-

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Walkin on 10th November 2013 at Hyderabad for 2013 passouts | Software Developer | Apply Online

 Walkin on 10th November 2013 at Hyderabad for 2013 passouts | Software Developer | Apply Online

MedPlus will be conducting a Walkin Drive for recruitment of fresh Passouts from Btech, Mtech, MCA or MSc background for the development work in the company.
Post Name: Software Developer
Job Location: Hyderabad
Walkin Date: 10th November 2013
Timing: 8:00 AM
Qualification:
Candidate should be a 2013 or a 2012 passouts in BTech, MTech, MCA, M.Sc from any recognized university/institute in India. Candidate should have knowledge of Core Java, RDBMS/ SQL.
Candidate should have good communication & reasoning skills.
Selection Procedure:
The Selection of the candidates will be done on the basis of a written test followed by interview rounds.
Things to Carry:
Candidates must carry with them, the following items:
  • Proof of qualification (Photo copy of Consolidated Marks Memo or Graduation Score Record or Provisional Certificate etc.,),
  • Passport Size Photo graphs(2),
  • ID proof 
Venue:
Meridian School, Madhapur
5-11, Opposite Cyber Tower,
Kukatpally, Bypass, Madhapur,
Hyderabad 500081,
AP, INDIA
Check Here for Complete Details

IFCI Limited | Govt. Jobs | Asst Manager | Last Date: 13 November, 2013

IFCI Limited | Govt. Jobs | Asst Manager | Last Date: 13 November, 2013


Post Name: Asst Manager
Job Code: 08
Educational Background: BE/ BTECH
(Computer Science)/ MCA from a recognized University.
Domain: IT
Technical Skills:
  • Good understanding of RDBMS concepts - Oracle Database, PLSQL and Application development using oracle forms & reports, SQL server and application development using DOT net.
  • The candidate should have the ability to deliver reliable software solution, writing impeccable code and delivering projects on time with system documentations.
Work Experience: 01 - 02 years post qualification experience would be preferred. Freshers with above mentioned qualification can also apply.
To Apply: Interested candidates must apply online latest by 13 November, 2013 through the link provided below-
For More Details and To Apply Online 

UPPCL | Govt. Jobs | Asst. Engineer (Trainee) | Last Date: 30 October, 2013

UPPCL | Govt. Jobs | Asst. Engineer (Trainee) | Last Date: 30 October, 2013



Posts:
  • Asst Engineer (Trainee) Electrical
  • Asst Engineer (Trainee) Electronics
  • Asst Engineer (Trainee) Computer Science
  • Asst Engineer (Trainee) Civil
Education: BE/ BTECH
(Electrical/ Electronics/ Computer Science/ Civil) from a recognized University.
Scale of Pay: Rs. 15600-39100/-
Age Limit as on 01.01.2013: 21-35 years
Fees: Rs. 1000/- (Rs. 700 for SC/ ST)
To Apply:  Those who are interested must apply online latest by 30 October, 2013 through the link provided below-
For All Details and To Apply Online

HP Hewlett-Packard | System Frimware Validation Engineer | Jobs in Bangalore | Apply Online

HP Hewlett-Packard | System Frimware Validation Engineer | Jobs in Bangalore | Apply Online.

 

HP leads the server industry with its ProLiant line of industry standard servers and Smart Array storage products.  Firmware validation engineers play an integral role in testing and delivering industry leading server and storage products and solutions to the market.  With an expanding product line encompassing tower, rack, blade, and scalable systems, HP is looking for talent that can play a critical role in delivering quality solutions to its customers.


System Frimware Validation Engineer-1206921
 Education: BE/ BTECH
(Electrical/ Computer Science) from a recognized University.
URL: www.hp.com
Work Experience: 
  • Programming skills in C, C++ and assembly language.
  • Strong firmware, software, and hardware background.
  • Knowledge of computer architecture.
  • Knowledge of OS architecture.
  • Knowledge of industry standards including PCI/PCI-express, SAS, USB, ACPI, IPMI, SMBIOS, UEFI and/or SRIOV is a plus.
Job Location: Bangalore.
To Apply: Those who are interested must apply online through the link provided at the bottom-
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नशे में डूबते आज के युवा

नशे मे डूबते आज के युवा / नशे की प्रवर्ती / मध्यपान करते युवा

बहुत से मगज़िनो एवं संस्थानो का आकलन ये बताता है की भारत आने वाले कुछ वर्षो मे विश्व का सबसे शक्तिशाली देश होगा. और इसके पिछे का तर्क ये है कि भारत की औसत आयु लगभग 19-29 वर्ष होगी, अर्थात् भारत विश्व का सबसे युवा देश होगा | इसी के आधार पे यह आकलन किया गया कि भारत के पास अन्य देशो की तुलना मे कई गुना अधिक मानवीय संसाधन उपलब्ध होगा | मगर सही से गौर करने पे अस्त्लितियत और ही प्रतीत होती है | जिन युवाओ के बाल पे हमारा आकलन विश्व के शक्तिशाली राष्ट्र के रूप मे हुवा वो युवा अब भटकाव के रास्ते पे हैं | आज हर बियर-बार, सिगरते और शराब की दुकानो पे ही हमारे युवा अधिकाँशतः दिख सकते हैं | अब तो शराब का सेवन ही इनलोगो का त्योहार हो गया है | इस नव वर्ष को अधिकांश युवो ने शराब के नशे मे धुत होकर पिक्निक स्पॉट पे नाच थिरक कर मनाया और होली मे क्या करते हैं वो तो पूछिए ही मत और तो और स्कूल या कॉलेज बाग का उपयोग अब युवा साथी शराब की बॉटल ढोने मे करने लग गये हैं |

आज के युवो मे ऐसा घर कर गया है कि बिना शराब के ज़िंदगी मे एंजाय्मेंट कैसा!

प्यार न कर पाया जो इंसान को

प्यार न कर पाया जो  इंसान  को...

क्या करेगा प्यार वो ईमान  को ,
क्या करेगा प्यार वो भगवान को
जन्म लेकर जो गोद में इंसान की ,
प्यार न कर पाया जो  इंसान  को
                                    ' नीरज '

आप भी अपनी रचनाए यहा सब्मिट कर सकते है, हम आपकी रचना आपके नाम के साथ यहा एड करेंगे |

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मतदान पर नारे 

मतदान पर स्लोगन


काम करो पूरे ज़ोश से,
वोट दो पूरे होश से |

जो भी है 18 के पार,मिला उन्हे वरदान,
हो जाओ तेयार,करना है मतदान |

सच्चा होगा हर सपना ,
जब नेता होगा अपना |

वोट दो अधिकार लो |

बन सकते हो तुम भी महान,
करके मतदान |

स्वच्छ मन से योग करो,
मताधिकार का प्रयोग करो |

मिला हमे वो वरदान ,जो बना सकता है सरकार |

जन जन को चेताना है मतदाता को जगाना है |

- विनोद

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आदर्श उक्तिया

आदर्श उक्तिया 

बड़े कामों में छोटे रहने से अच्छा है . छोटे कामों में बड़ा बनना |

कमज़ोर व्यक्ति से दुश्मनी ज्यादा खतरनाक होती है क्योँकि वह उस समय वार करता है जब हम कल्पना भी नहीँ |

मंजिल मिल ही जायेगी भटकते ही सही, गुमराह तो वो है जो घर से निकले ही नहीं |

कौन देता हे यहाँ उम्र भर का साथ  यहाँ  यहाँ  तो अर्थी में भी कन्धा बदलते है |

दो दिन की है जिन्दगी दो उसूलो के साथ जियों तो फूलों की तरह बिखरो तो खुशबु की तरह |

" दिमाग ठंडा हो दिल में रहम हो जुबान नरम हो ,
आँखों में शर्म हो तो फिर सब कुछ तुम्हारा है " |

जब तक आप खुद पर विश्वास नहीं करते तब तक आप भगवान पर विश्वास नहीं कर सकते।

जीवन की सफलता का मून मंत्र बनाते हुआ कृष्ण बलराम से कहते हैं - "जीवन रूपी रथ के चार चक्र हैं - धर्म, नीती, पराक्रम, और आत्मविश्वास । इनमें से किसी एक से रहित व्यक्ति जीवन में सफलता नहीं प्राप्त कर सकता ।

जरुरत के मुताबिक जिंदगी जिओ - ख्वाहिशों के मुताबिक नहीं।
क्योंकि जरुरत तो फकीरों की भी पूरी हो जाती है|
और ख्वाहिशें बादशाहों की भी अधूरी रह जाती है।

दिल से दूसरों की सेवा करो तो दुआओं का दरवाजा खुल जायेगा |

जीवन ताश के खेल के समान है, आप को जो पत्‍ते मिलते हैं वह नियति है, आप कैसे खेलते हैं वह आपकी स्‍वेच्‍छा है। - पं. जवाहर लाल नेहरू
 
पीड़ा से दृष्टि मिलती है, इसलिए आत्मपीड़न ही आत्मदर्शन का माध्यम है। - भगवान महावीर

कोई भी व्यक्ति अयोग्य नहीं होता केवल उसको उपयुक्त काम में लगाने वाला ही कठिनाई से मिलता है। - शुक्रनीति
 
मानव का मानव होना ही उसकी जीत है, दानव होना हार है, और महामानव होना चमत्कार है। - डॉ. सर्वपल्ली राधाकृष्णन

दूसरों की ग़लतियों से सीखें। आप इतने दिन नहीं जी सकते कि खुद इतनी ग़लतियाँ कर सकें |

अगर भगवान से माँग रहे हो तो हल्का बोझ मत माँगो, मज़बूत कंधे माँगो।

संसार में ऐसे अपराध कम ही हैं जिन्हें हम चाहें और क्षमा न कर सकें। - शरतचंद्र

साध्य कितने भी पवित्र क्यों न हों, साधन की पवित्रता के बिना उनकी उपलब्धि संभव नहीं। - कमलापति त्रिपाठी

आदर्श के दीपक को, पीछे रखने वाले, अपनी ही छाया के कारण, अपने पथ को, अंधकारमय बना लेते हैं। ~ रवीन्द्र नाथ टैगोर

ग़लत को ग़लत कहना हमें आसान नहीं लगता, सही इतना कमज़ोर होता है इतना अकेला कि, उसके ख़िलाफ़ ही जंग का ऐलान आसान लगता है।

सम्बोधन अच्छे होंगे तभी सम्बंध अच्छे बनेंगे। - हंसराज सुज्ञ

जीवन एक कहानी है, महत्‍व इस बात का नहीं, यह कहानी कितनी लम्‍बी है, महत्‍व इस बात का है, कि कहानी कितनी सार्थक है। - हंसराज सुज्ञ

स्वामी विवेकानंद के अनमोल विचार

स्वामी विवेकानंद के अनमोल विचार

किसी ने स्वामी जी से पूछा सब कुछ खो जाने से भी बुरा क्या है  स्वामी जी ने कहा -वो उम्मीद कोन जिसके भरोसे सब कुछ पाया जा सकता है ,

उठो, जागो और तब तक नहीं रुको जब तक लक्ष्य ना प्राप्त हो जाये.

उठो मेरे शेरो, इस भ्रम को मिटा दो कि तुम निर्बल हो , तुम एक अमर आत्मा हो, स्वच्छंद जीव हो, धन्य हो, सनातन हो , तुम तत्व नहीं हो , ना ही शरीर हो , तत्व तुम्हारा सेवक है तुम तत्व के सेवक नहीं हो.

अगर धन दूसरों की भलाई करने में मदद करे, तो इसका कुछ मूल्य है, अन्यथा, ये सिर्फ बुराई का एक ढेर है, और इससे जितना जल्दी छुटकारा मिल जाये उतना बेहतर है.

एक शब्द में, यह आदर्श है कि तुम परमात्मा हो.

हम वो हैं जो हमें हमारी सोच ने बनाया है, इसलिए इस बात का धयान रखिये कि आप क्या सोचते हैं. शब्द गौण हैं. विचार रहते हैं, वे दूर तक यात्रा करते |

तीन बातें / तीन चीज़ें

                                         तीन बातें ?
  •  तीन बातें कभी न भूलें - प्रतिज्ञा करके, क़र्ज़ लेकर और विश्वास देकर। - महावीर
  • तीन बातें करो - उत्तम के साथ संगीत, विद्वान् के साथ वार्तालाप और सहृदय के साथ मैत्री। - विनोबा
  • तीन अनमोल वचन - धन गया तो कुछ नहीं गया, स्वास्थ्य गया तो कुछ गया और चरित्र गया तो सब गया। - अंग्रेजी कहावत
  • तीन से घृणा न करो - रोगी से, दुखी से और निम्न जाती से। - मुहम्मद साहब
  • तीन के आंसू पवित्र होते हैं - प्रेम के, करुना के और सहानुभूति के। - बुद्ध
  • तीन बातें सुखी जीवन के लिए- अतीत की चिंता मत करो, भविष्य का विश्वास न करो और वर्तमान को व्यर्थ मत जाने दो।
  • तीन चीज़ें किसी का इन्तजार नहीं करती - समय, मौत, ग्राहक।
  • तीन चीज़ें जीवन में एक बार मिलती है - मां, बांप, और जवानी।
  • तीन चीज़ें पर्दे योग्य है - धन, स्त्री और भोजन।
  • तीन चीजों से सदा सावधान रहिए - बुरी संगत, परस्त्री और निन्दा।
  • तीन चीजों में मन लगाने से उन्नति होती है - ईश्वर, परिश्रम और विद्या।
  • तीन चीजों को कभी छोटी ना समझे - बीमारी, कर्जा, शत्रु।
  • तीनों चीजों को हमेशा वश में रखो - मन, काम और लोभ।
  • तीन चीज़ें निकलने पर वापिस नहीं आती - तीर कमान से, बात जुबान से और प्राण शरीर से।
  • तीन चीज़ें कमज़ोर बना देती है - बदचलनी, क्रोध और लालच।
  • तीन चीज़े असल उद्धेश्य से रोकता हैं - बदचलनी, क्रोध और लालच।
  • तीन चीज़ें कोई चुरा नहीं सकता - अकल, चरित्र, हुनर।
  • तीन व्यक्ति वक़्त पर पहचाने जाते हैं - स्त्री, भाई, दोस्त।
  • तीनों व्यक्ति का सम्मान करो - माता, पिता और गुरु।
  • तीनों व्यक्ति पर सदा दया करो - बालक, भूखे और पागल।
  • तीन चीज़े कभी नहीं भूलनी चाहिए - कर्ज़, मर्ज़ और फर्ज़।
  • तीन बातें कभी मत भूलें - उपकार, उपदेश और उदारता।

15 GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA

GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA

1) "Learn from the mistakes of others... you can't live long enough to make them all yourselves!!"

2)"A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and Honest people are screwed first."

3)"Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous."

4)"There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth."

5)" Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead."

6)"As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it."

7)"The world's biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman."

8)"Once you start a working on something, don't be afraid of failure and don't abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest."

9)"The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction."

10)"God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your temple."

11) "A man is great by deeds, not by birth."

12) "Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness."

13) "Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends."

14) "Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind person."

15) "Education is the Best Friend. An Educated Person is Respected Everywhere. Education beats the Beauty and the Youth."

कुछ चक्करदर पहेलिया

कुछ चक्करदर पहेलिया-

1. क्या आप एक एसे पेन से जिसके अंदर लाल रंग की सेयाही भरी हुई हो नीला लिख सकते है ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

2. मछली को पानी मे तेरता हुआ देखकर केसे पहचानोगे की वह नर है या मादा ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

3. कुतुबमीनार की बिल्कुल सही उचाई बताओ ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

4. वह क्या चीज़ है, जिसे हम दिन की रोशनी मे भी नही देख पाते ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

5. उस पक्षी का नाम बताओ जिसके सिर पर पेर होते है ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

6. आससी मे से आठ कितनी बार घटा सकते हो?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

 7. गहना पहना क्यों  नहीं ,पानी पिया क्यों नहीं? 
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

8. जूता पहना क्यों नहीं समोसा खाया क्यों  नहीं ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
9. घर में माँ ने डांटा क्यों? स्कूल में टीचर ने डांटा क्यों?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
10. इंग्लिश वर्ण माला में सबसे ढंडा वर्ण कौनसा है ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
11.शोले पिक्चर में डबल  रोल किसका था ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
12.एक ही चीज है उसे यदि  भूख  लगे तो खा लेना, प्यास लगे तो  पी लेना , ठण्ड लगे तो जला लेना ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
13.कौनसा पुलाव है ,जो नहीं खा सकते ?.
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
14. राम सीता हे तो राम कौन है ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
15. भारत की पहली विदेश यात्री महिला?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
16 एक एसी चिड़िया जिसके सर  पर पैर है?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
17. बिना मात्रा का एक शहर ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
18. एक सब्जी  और एक खाने की चीज जिसे गाली देते हुए संबोधित करते है ?
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
19. महिलाओं को सबसे अच्छी बुक कौन सी लगती है ? 
उत्तर नीचे देखे !
 
20. एक एसी भाषा जो उलटी सीधी एक सामान हो 
उत्तर नीचे देखे !

------------------------------------------- उत्तर --------------------------------------------------
1. जी हा नीला
2. अगर वह तेर रही है, तो मादा और तेर रहा है तो नर 

3. उसके आधे की ठीक दुगनी
4. एक माचिस और एक मोमबती
5. हर पक्षी के सिर , पर , और पेर होते है
6. एक बार क्योकि दूसरी बार तो 72 मे से 8 घटाने होंगे

7. घड़ा नहीं था 
8. टला नहीं था 
9.लेट गया था 
10. B
11. सिक्का 
12.नारियल 
13.ख्याली  पुलाव 
14.दर्जी
15.सीता 
16.प्रत्येक  चिड़िया (क्योंकि सब के सर , पर , और पैर होते है )
17. अह्मद्नगर 
18.  गंवार फली आलू गुंडा या आलू  भोंडा
20. चेक  बुक 
21. मलयालम !

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The Kitemaker - Ruskin Bond

The Kitemaker - Ruskin Bond

THERE WAS BUT ONE tree in the street known as Gali Ram Nathan ancient banyan that had grown through the cracks of an abandoned mosque—and little Ali's kite had caught in its branches. The boy, barefoot and clad only in a torn shirt, ran along the cobbled stones of the narrow street to where his grandfather sat nodding dreamily in the sunshine of their back courtyard.
'Grandfather shouted the boy. 'My kite has gone!

The old man woke from his daydream with a start and, raising his head, displayed a beard that would have been white had it not been dyed red with mehendi leaves.

'Did the twine break?' he asked. to know that kite twine is not what it used to be.
'No, Grandfather, the kite is stuck in the banyan tree.

The old man chuckled. 'You have yet to learn how to fly a kite properly, my child. And I am too old to teach you, that's the pity of it. But you shall have another.

He had just finished making a new kite from bamboo paper and thin silk, and it lay in the sun, firming up. It was a pale pink kite, with a small green tail. The old man handed it to Ali, and the boy raised himself on his toes and kissed his grandfather's hollowed-out cheek.

T will not lose this one he said. 'This kite will fly like a bird. And he turned on his heels and skipped out of the courtyard.

The old man remained dreaming in the sun. His kite shop was gone, the premises long since sold to a junk dealer; but he still made kites, for his own amusement and for the benefit of his grandson, Ali. Not many people bought kites these days. Adults disdained them, and children preferred to spend their money at the cinema. Moreover, there were not many open spaces left for the flying of kites. The city had swallowed up the open grassland that had stretched from the old fort's walls to the river bank.

But the old man remembered a time when grown men flew kites, and great battles were fought, the kites swerving and swooping in the sky, tangling with each other until the string of one was severed. Then the defeated but liberated kite would float away into the blue unknown. There was a good deal of betting, and money frequently changed hands.

Kite-flying was then the sport of kings, and the old man remembered how the Nawab himself would come down to the riverside with his retinue to participate in this noble pastime. There was time, then, to spend an idle hour with a gay, dancing strip of paper. Now everyone hurried, in a heat of hope, and delicate things like kites and daydreams were trampled underfoot.

He, Mehmood the kitemaker, had in the prime of his life been well known throughout the city. Some of his more elaborate kites once sold for as much as three or four rupees each.

At the request of the Nawab he had once made a very special kind of kite, unlike any that had been seen in the district. It consisted of a series of small, very light paper disks trailing on a thin bamboo frame. To the end of each disk he fixed a sprig of grass, forming a balance on both sides. The surface of the foremost disk was slightly convex, and a fantastic face was painted on it, having two eyes made of small mirrors. The disks, decreasing in size from head to tail, assumed an undulatory form and gave the kite the appearance of a crawling serpent. It required great skill to raise this cumbersome device from the ground, and only Mehmood could manage it.

Everyone had heard of the 'Dragon Kite' that Mehmood had built, and word went round that it possessed supernatural powers. A large crowd assembled in the open to watch its first public launching in the presence of the Nawab.

At the first attempt it refused to leave the ground. The disks made a plaintive, protesting sound, and the sun was trapped in the little mirrors, making of the kite a living, complaining creature. Then the wind came from the right direction, and the Dragon Kite soared into the sky, wriggling its way higher and higher, the sun still glinting in its devil-eyes. And when it went very high, it pulled fiercely on the twine, and Mehmood's young sons had to help him with the reel. Still the kite pulled, determined to be free, to break loose, to live a life of its own. And eventually it did so. The twine snapped, the kite leaped away toward the sun, sailing on heavenward until it was lost to view. It was never found again, and Mehmood wondered afterwards if he made too vivid, too living a thing of the great kite. He did not make another like it. Instead he presented to the Nawab a musical kite, one that made a sound like a violin when it rose in the air.

Those were more leisurely, more spacious days. But the Nawab had died years ago, and his descendants were almost as poor as Mehmood himself. Kitemakers, like poets, once had their patrons; but no one knew Mehmood, simply because there were too many people in the Gali, and they could not be bothered with their neighbours.

When Mehmood was younger and had fallen sick, everyone in the neighbourhood had come to ask after his health; but now, when his days were drawing to a close, no one visited him. Most of his old friends were dead and his sons had grown up: one was working in a local garage and the other, who was in Pakistan at the time of the Partition, had not been able to rejoin his relatives.

The children who had bought kites from him ten years ago were now grown men, struggling for a living; they did not have time for the old man and his memories. They had grown up in a swiftly changing and competitive world, and they looked at the old kitemaker and the banyan tree with the same indifference.
Both were taken for granted—permanent fixtures that were of no concern to the raucous, sweating mass of humanity that surrounded them. No longer did people gather under the banyan tree to discuss their problems and their plans; only in the summer months did a few seek shelter from the fierce sun.

But there was the boy, his grandson. It was good that Mehmood's son worked dose by, for it gladdened the old man's heart to watch the small boy at play in the winter sunshine, growing under his eyes like a young and well-nourished sapling putting forth new leaves each day. There is a great affinity between trees and men. We grow at much the same pace, if we are not hurt or starved or cut down. In our youth we are resplendent creatures, and in our declining years we stoop a little, we remember, we stretch our brittle limbs in the sun, and then, with a sigh, we shed our last leaves.

Mehmood was like the banyan, his hands gnarled and twisted like the roots of the ancient tree. Ali was like the young mimosa planted at the end of the courtyard. In two years both he and the tree would acquire the strength and confidence of their early youth.

The voices in the street grew fainter, and Mehmood wondered if he was going to fall asleep and dream, as he so often did, of a kite so beautiful and powerful that it would resemble the great white bird of the Hindus—Garuda, God Vishnu's famous steed. He would like to make a wonderful new kite for little Ali. He had nothing else to leave the boy.

He heard Ali's voice in the distance, but did not realize that the boy was calling him. The voice seemed to come from very far away.

Ali was at the courtyard door, asking if his mother had as yet returned from the bazaar. When Mehmood did not answer, the boy came forward repeating his question. The sunlight was slanting across the old man's head, and a small white butterfly rested on his flowing beard. Mehmood was silent; and when Ali put his small brown hand on the old man's shoulder, he met with no response. The boy heard a faint sound, like the rubbing of marbles in his pocket.

Suddenly afraid, Ali turned and moved to the door, and then ran down the street shouting for his mother. The butterfly left the old man's beard and flew to the mimosa tree, and a sudden gust of wind caught the torn kite and lifted it in the air, carrying it far above the struggling city into the blind blue sky.

The Thief

Ruskin Bond

The Thief

I WAS STILL A thief when I met Arun and though I was only fifteen I was an experienced and fairly successful hand.

Arun was watching the wrestlers when I approached him. He was about twenty, a tall, lean fellow, and he looked kind and simple enough for my purpose. I hadn’t  had much luck of late and thought I might be able to get into this young person’s confidence. He seemed quite fascinated by the wrestling. Two well-oiled men slid about in the soft mud, grunting and slapping their thighs. When I drew Arun into conversation he didn’t seem to realize I was a stranger.


‘You look like a wrestler yourself  I said.
‘So do you,’ he replied, which put me out of my stride for a moment because at the time I was rather thin and bony and not very impressive physically.
‘Yes,’ I said. ‘I wrestle sometimes.’
‘What’s your name?’
‘Deepak,’ I lied.
Deepak was about my fifth name. I had earlier called myself Ranbir, Sudhir, Trilok and Surinder.  After this preliminary exchange Arun confined himself to comments on the match, and I didn’t have much to say. After a while he walked away from the crowd of spectators. I followed him.
‘Hallo’ he said. ‘Enjoying yourself?’
I gave him my most appealing smile. ‘I want to work for you” I said.
He didn’t stop walking. ‘And what makes you think I want someone to work for me?’
‘Well”  I said, ‘I’ve been wandering about all day looking for the best person to work for. When I saw you I knew that no one else had a chance.’
‘You flatter me” he said.
‘That’s all right.’
‘But you can’t work for me.’
‘Why not?’
‘Because I can’t pay you.’
I thought that over for a minute. Perhaps I had misjudged my man.
‘Can you feed me?’ I asked.
‘Can you cook?’ he countered.
“I can cook” I lied.
‘If you can cook”  he said, Til feed you.’


He took me to his room and told me I could sleep in the verandah. But I was nearly back on the street that night. The meal I cooked must have been pretty awful because Arun gave it to the neighbour’s cat and told me to be off. But I  just hung around smiling in my most appealing way and then he couldn’t help laughing. He sat down on the bed and laughed for a full five minutes and later patted me on the head and said, never mind, he’d teach me to cook in the morning.  Not only did he teach me to cook but he taught me to write my name and his and said he would soon teach me to write whole sentences and add money on paper  when you didn’t have any in your pocket!


It was quite pleasant working for Arun. I made the tea in the morning and later went out shopping. I would take my time buying the day’s supplies and make a profit of about twenty-five paise a day. I would tell Arun that rice was fifty-six paise a pound (it generally was), but I would get it at fifty paise a pound. I think he knew I made a little this way but he didn’t mind. He wasn’t giving me a regular wage.
I was really grateful to Arun for teaching me to write. I knew that once I could write like an educated man there would be no limit to what I could achieve. It might even be an incentive to be honest.
Arun made money by fits and starts. He would be borrowing one week, lending the next. He would keep worrying about his  next cheque but as soon as it arrived he would go out and celebrate lavishly.
One evening he came home with a wad of notes and at night I saw him tuck the bundles under his mattress at the head of the bed.I had been working for Arun for nearly a fortnight and, apart from the shopping hadn’t done much to exploit him. I had every opportunity for doing so. I had a key to the front door which meant I had access to the room whenever Arun was out. He was the most trusting person I had ever met. And that was why I couldn’t make up my mind to rob him. It’s easy to rob a greedy man because he deserves to be robbed. It’s easy to rob a rich man because he can afford to be robbed. But it’s difficult to rob a poor man, even one who really doesn’t care if he’s robbed. A rich man or a greedy man or a careful man wouldn’t keep his money under a pillow or mattress. He’d lock it up in a safe place. Arun had put his money where it would be child’s play for me to remove it without his knowledge.


It’s time I did some real work, I told myself. I’m getting out of practice …. If I don’t take the money, he’ll only waste it on his friends …. He doesn’t even pay me ….


Arun was asleep. Moonlight came in from the veranda and fell across the bed. I sat up on the floor, my blanket wrapped round me, considering the situation. There was quite a lot of money in that wad and if I took it I would have to leave town—I might make the 10.30 express to Amritsar ….


Slipping out of the blanket, I crept on all four through the door and up to the bed and peeped at Arun. He was sleeping peacefully with a soft and easy breathing. His face was clear and unlined. Even I had more markings on my face, though mine were mostly scars.


My hand took on an identity of its own as it slid around under the mattress,the fingers searching for the notes. They found them and I drew them out  without a crackle.


Arun sighed in his sleep and turned on his side, towards me. My free hand was resting on the bed and his hair touched my fingers.  I was frightened when his hair touched my fingers, and crawled quickly and quietly out of the room. When I was in the street I began to run. I ran down the bazaar road to the station. The shops were all closed but a few lights were on in the upper windows. I had the notes at my waist, held there by the string of my pyjamas. I felt I had to stop and count the notes though I knew it might make me late for the train. It was already 10.20 by the clock tower. I slowed down to a walk and my fingers flicked through the notes. There were about a hundred rupees in fives. A good haul. I could live like a prince for a month or two.


When I reached the station I did not stop at the ticket office (I had neverbought a ticket in my life) but dashed straight onto the platform. The Amritsar  Express was just moving out. It was moving slowly enough for me to be able to jump on the footboard of one of the carriages but I hesitated for some urgent, unexplainable reason.
I hesitated long enough for the train to leave without me.


When it had gone and the noise and busy confusion of the platform had subsided, I found myself standing alone on the deserted platform. The knowledge that I had a hundred stolen rupees in my pyjamas only increased my feeling of isolation and loneliness. I had no idea where to spend the night.   I had never kept any friends because sometimes friends can be one’s undoing. I didn’t want to make myself conspicuous by staying at a hotel. And the only person I knew really well in town was the person I had robbed!
Leaving the station, I walked slowly through the bazaar keeping to dark, deserted alleys. I kept thinking of Arun. He would still be asleep, blissfully unaware of his loss.


I have made a study of men’s faces when they have lost something of material value. The greedy man shows panic, the rich man shows anger, the poor man shows fear. But I knew that neither panic nor anger nor fear would show on Arun’s face when he discovered the theft; only a terrible sadness not for the loss of he money but for my having betrayed his trust. I found myself on the maidan and sat down on a bench with my feet tucked up under my haunches. The night was a little cold and I regretted not having brought Arun’s blanket along. A light drizzle added to my discomfort. Soon it was raining heavily. My shirt and pyjamas stuck to my skin and a cold wind brought the rain whipping across my face. I told myself that sleeping on a bench was something I should have been used to by now but the veranda had softened me.
I walked back to the bazaar and sat down on the steps of a closed shop. A few vagrants lay beside me, rolled up tight in thin blankets. The clock showed midnight. I felt for the notes. They were still with me but had lost their crispness and were damp with rainwater.  Arun’s money. In the morning he would probably have given me a rupee to go to the pictures but now I had it all. No more cooking his meals, running to the bazaar, or learning to write whole sentences. Whole sentences ….


They were something I had forgotten in the excitement of a hundred rupees. Whole sentences, I knew, could one day bring me more than a hundred rupees. It was a simple matter to steal (and sometimes just as simple to be caught) but to be a really big man, a wise and successful man, that was something. I should go back to Arun, I told myself, if only to learn how to write.


Perhaps it was also concern for Arun that drew me back. A sense of sympathy is one of my weaknesses, and through hesitation over a theft I had often been 0caught. A successful thief must be pitiless. I was fond of Arun. My affection for him, my sense of sympathy, but most of all my desire to write whole sentences, drew me back to the room.


I hurried back to the room extremely nervous, for it is easier to steal something than to return it undetected. If I was caught beside the bed now, with the money in my hand, or with my hand under the mattress, there could be only one explanation: that I was actually stealing. If Arun woke up I would be lost.
I opened the door clumsily and stood in the doorway in clouded moonlight. Gradually my eyes became accustomed to the darkness of the room. Arun was still asleep. I went on all fours again and crept noiselessly to the head of the bed. My hand came up with the notes. I felt his breath on my fingers. I was fascinated by his tranquil features and easy breathing and remained motionless for a minute. Then my hand explored the mattress, found the edge, slipped under it with the notes.


I awoke late next morning to find that Arun had already made the tea. I found it difficult to face him in the harsh light of day. His hand was stretched out towards me. There was a five-rupee note between his fingers. My heart sank.  T made some money yesterday” he said. ‘Now you’ll get paid regularly.’ My spirit rose as rapidly as it had fallen. I congratulated myself on having returned the money.
But when I took the note, I realized that he knew everything. The note was still wet from last night’s rain.
‘Today I’ll teach you to write a little more than your name” he said.


He knew but neither his lips nor his eyes said anything about their knowing.


I smiled at Arun in my most appealing way. And the smile came by itself, without my knowing it.



- Ruskin Bond

Children's Day

Children's Day


The 14th of November each year is celebrated as Children's Day all over India. The birthday of Pandit Jawahar Lai Nehru, the first Prime Minister of free India, falls on that day. It has an importance of its own.

Pandit Nehru had a great love for children. He wanted to be among them, talk to them and play with them the children also loved and respected him and called him "Chacha Nehru".
The day is celebrated by the people of India in a befitting manner. Early in the morning people begin gathering at Shanti Van, where Chacha Nehru was cremated, to pay homage to the great leader. The visitors include the President, the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and high officials. Wreaths are placed at the Samadhi, prayers are held and hymns are chanted. Tributes are paid to Pandit Nehru for his sacrifices, achievements in international politics and peace efforts.
School children organise cultural programmes to celebrate the day. They sing national songs and stage short dramas. There are many celebrations, including one at Teen Murti where Nehru lived as Prime Minister and one at Parliament. House Students are exhorted to be patriotic and follow into the footsteps of Pandit Nehru.

It is said that the greatest need of a person in life is the feeling of ‘being wanted’ and ‘being noticed’. The thirst for wontedness is an unquenchable thirst, found in every human being. It is particularly true in the case of children. They long to be wanted, shown affection and appreciated. Children’s Day celebrated all over India on 14th November every year is an attempt in this regard.
14th Nov. is celebrated all over India every year as Children’s Day in loving memory of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of our country. He was a true friend of children. He profoundly loved them and kept them dear to his heart. Therefore children called him ‘Chacha Nehru’.
In the Indian context ‘Chacha’ stands next to one’s father and symbolises traits of affection, love and concern. Despite his hectic life as Prime Minister, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru found time to be with children. It is said that if anything Nehru liked most in his life, it is the time he spent with little children.
Therefore, as a tribute to this lover of children the nation started the custom of celebrating his birth anniversary I as Children’s Day, soon after his death in 1964. The nation could pay no better tribute to our immortal leader for whom children were ‘God incarnate’ and ‘divinity in flesh’.
The celebration of Children’s day teaches us several important values. It is a call to protect our little ones from all harm and to save them from the negative impact of modernisation, urbanisation, industrialisation, commercialisation and gross materialism.
Today children are thrown open to evils of drug, sex, alcohol, hard labour, abuse and violence. Thousands of little children in our country are made to slog for long hours, for little pay. Hundreds are yet to see the light of modern education. Therefore, it is a call to put an end to various forms of child abuse that are taking place in our land. Such a day reminds us of the inestimable worth of those little angels.
They are the valuable asset of our nation, the future of our land, and the hope of tomorrow. The day also invites us to acquire the fine qualities that characterise children such as, simplicity, purity of heart and mind, innocence a sense of affection and attachment, etc.
Children constitute the greatest asset of a nation. A nation prospers or progresses to the extent it is able to develop the hidden potential lying untapped in her children. In a country like India, where children constitute a good percentage of the population, we need to give much more attention to their all-round development. A day like Children’s Day is a right step in this direction. The day invites all of us to give children their due-love, affection and opportunities for development.

Children's Day is celebrated by doing, learning and teaching a lot of activities to them. Schools organize and carry out various events and activities that their students thoroughly enjoy and at the same time are also able to learn from those events. These activities are carried out in a dramatic way so that it can be adopted by the children easily. Basically it should have a clear message.

Here are the various ways in which Children's Day can be celebrated. This celebration should have a motive of encouraging learning and at the same time entertaining them.
Educational Trips

Children's Day can be an exciting day to take children on educational trips. These educational trips can be conducted to the places like Nehru Planetarium or Nehru Science Center, etc. At the end of the trip, some gifts, toys and sweets may be distributed amongst children to make them feel happy.


Other Activities

Children should also be encouraged to take part in elocution competition, dance competition, solo acting competition, drawing competition etc. Such competitions will help to enhance children's skills and talent. Unlike the normal competitions, all children should be eligible to receive prizes who take part in competition during Children's Day.

This can be the way Children's Day can be celebrated. However there are many other activities which can be carried out. This is also a way to make the Children's Day special and memorable. All such activities will help you to bring smiles on the faces of little wonders, which will make you smile too.

Games and Sports



Games and Sports

We cannot live without food and drink. Similarly, our health will break down without exercise. Games and Sport play an important role in exercise. Body and mind should work at their best, and they cannot do so unless both are in good order. The limbs must be- supple, active and obedient. The best way to keep the limbs fit is to exercise them in sports and games of physical skill and strength.

Sports and games are means of mental and physical growth.

Games can be both outdoor and indoor. Outdoor games include hockey, cricket, basket ball, football. And indoor games include Chess and many.. Outdoor games makes fit our body & Indoor games sharp our mind.. Both are very important in our life..

During sports we come to learn many things. We learn how to maintain mental balance in the midst of hopes and despair.

They make us learn how to tackle the difficult situation.Sports develop a sense of friendliness.

The games and sports develop a team-spirit among the students. The students also learn how to work together, under a captain. Students learn the spirit of obedience, discipline and fairness. These virtues are learnt better through games than through books.

They help in developing mental and physical toughness.They shape our mind, body and make it strong and active.

They give us energy and strength.They improve blood circulation. This improves our physical well-being.


If we don’t play games our mind and body will be not active and fit.many mind games like chess improve our mind power.. when we play chess our mind need to work, and we all know that if we don’t use our mind it will rust..

Sports and games improve our capability. They improve our efficiency. Either study or work alone makes us exhaust. Sports remove our mental exhaustion. Sports are integral part of education. Education without sports is incomplete.

Sports have great value in life. Its called that “The ideal of a good and perfect life is to have a sound mind in a sound body”. It come with Games & Sport And if we want live a perfect life we need to take part in Games & Sport.