Sunday, February 22, 2009

Stars shine at the Tata Sky Rnk Hockey Tornament

Mumbai, February 18th, 2009
Floodlights, Entertainment and action the perfect combination for a high energy event.Well lit stadium, zestful crowd, loud, peppy, foot tapping music with sizzling and electrifying atmosphere, eloquent commentator, one may guess that this might be a scene of a cricket match but hang on, this was a scene of the second day of the hockey match at Bandra Gymkhana playing hosts to the oldest five a side Rink Hockey in Mumbai.The tournament is successful in pulling a lot of crowd as well as the advertisers. The peculiarity of this tournament is the small quiz show or a small game sponsored by Tata Sky and 3G. SyBil Miranada, a former Indian Hockey Captain says,” the four breaks between each game gives us a chance to have quiz contests with prizes given away by the Celebrities and Hockey Stars. The Support for the game by the Bollywood stars, models and the International hockey players during the game which also attracts media attention is a major crowd puller, bring the advertisers to pour in money into the game, which is a need of the day.”.Throughout the evening one could see many familiar faces like Edgar Mascarenhas jr., Viren Rasquinha, the Prolific Indian Team Captain, who encouraged the players by giving autographs and wishing them good luck for their future.
Amit Gaur, model turned actor who also was a part of the audience said, I am happy that the national game of India is slowly getting response, obviously the credit goes to Chak De, which brought an awareness amongst the people, that there is a game of hockey still existing in India.The winners of the second day will be playing against the renowned teams like the Western Railways, Air India, M S Police and Mumbai Custom on Day 3.The Final match of the Day between Central Railway and RCF is any indicator for the buildup of the tournament, which Central won, a nail biting high energy match 12 goals to 11. The day three is not to be missed as the winners of the second day will be playing against the renowned teams like the Western Railways, Air India, M S Police and Mumbai Custom.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Shamaless Ministers of India

The article speaks the explanations given by the Karnataka Home Minister Dr. V S Acharya and the Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on the two recent incidents in Mangalore i.e. the attacks on girls in a pub two weeks ago and thrashing of a college student and her friend’s brother she was speaking to on a bus, which induced a national fury.
These two incidents in Mangalore should not only be condemned but also the accused should be punished but the Home Minister and the Chief Minister of Karnataka are in no mood to take any action against these incidents. In fact, they think these minor incidents keep on happening. They say that it is a responsibility of the parents to take care of their children, as nothing can be done if the local goodas attack the people. This reminds me of the movies Rang De Basanti, wherein the local gonadas just in the name of promoting Indian customs, end up attacking the youngsters. According to me, no party can end up whipping youngsters, as we live in a democratic country and nowhere the Constitution of India mentions that people cannot enjoy their lives, unless it disturbs someone. However, it is not the first time that these so called responsible Ministers have passed irresponsible comments. Everyone remembers the comments passed by R R Patil after the Mumbai attacks, who termed the terrorist attacks in Mumbai as ‘minor incidents’. And also the comments by the CM of Karnataka, when Major Unnikrishana’s father refused to meet him, wherein he said, “If Sandeep hadn’t been a martyr not even a dog would come to your door.” And it disturbs me to that no other leading newspapers have bothered to report this piece of news.
The article is well written and has highlighted all the necessary comments made by both the Ministers. The article makes the reader think about the kind of people who are ruling our country and also makes them think to not give votes to these people since the elections are fast approaching as if these people cannot take up a responsibility if the State then who will?

Friday, February 6, 2009

A Shepherd

It was in Bangladesh in 2004 a young, tall lad with long hair stepped on the pitch of Banglabandu stadium with his pads on and mixed feelings of anxiety, happiness and confidence. He played his first ball but unfortunately got run out on a duck. No one would have actually thought that this simple looking; meek guy would be team as one of the most successful captains of the India cricket team three years down the line. And today he is known by different names Captain Cool, Cucumber Cool Captain and more adorably he is known as ‘Mahi’.
In spite of not performing well in the first two series, it was skipper, Sourav Ganguly who did not lose faith in him and finally he passed the acid test in April 2005, when Pakistan toured India. He scored massive 148 runs merely in 123 balls. And then there was no looking back for him. He retained his place in the team permanently in the playing eleven. He always came to bat at number seven and played vital role in making India win many matches, it was then he got a new name i.e. ‘finisher’. People started seeing him as a spine of the middle order. Although, the big shots of cricket raised questions on his batting style and raised questions on his footwork, but he played his role without paying a heed to his critics and gave his heart out on the field.
It was when Rahul Dravid resigned from his captaincy, the big shots of cricket like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev had foreseen Yuvraj Singh as a successor of Rahul Dravid. Everyone thought that Yuvraj will become the new leader of the team, but everyone got zapped, when the BCCI declared Dhoni as the new skipper of the team. Dhoni in a very short while added many feathers of victory to his cap. No one will forget the T20 World Cup which made the whole nation proud. He also defeated Australia in Australia and today he became the first captain of India to win nine matches in row. People saw him as a shepherd who guides his sheep to the destination.
Mahi hails from Ranchi, a very small city where the cricketers are not even privileged to bat on proper pitches, with no proper facilities or a formal training in cricket unlike in the bigger cities. Mahi comes from a humble background. His family could not even afford a luxury of a tennis ball. But even then, Mahi always gave his best and always believed in beating the odds. He rose like a phoenix from the ashes.
Today not only his parents but also the whole nation is proud of him and that’s why he is known as the ‘Son of India’.

A Comeback King


It was in 1992 at Lords, England, and a 22 year old boy from Kolkatta made a debut in test cricket against England. The people’s eye brows rose when he got selected and literally questioned the selectors and accused them for being bias. But, no one knew this young boy would slam a ton in his debut itself, people did not know that he was Sourav Ganguly. People did not know that they raised doubts on a wrong person as he is the person who loves silencing his critics and he proved that in his debut itself. But, after his debut Sourav lost his place in the team. Actually Sourav made it to the Indian Squad in 1989 in Australia itself, but the team was already full of exceptionally talented cricketers like Kapil Dev, Navjot Singh Siddhu and hence Sourav could not make it to the playing eleven.
But after Sourav lost his place in the team, people didn’t even remember about a player named Sourav Ganguly. It seemed that this player was lost somewhere lost in the pages of history. But Sourav being industrious made it was again in 1996; he made a huge comeback and made his debut one day series against Pakistan. Then he was permanent in the squad.
It was in 1999 when all the big shots of India like Mohd. Azaruddin, Ajay Jadeja, Manoj Prabhakar were caught red handed in the scandal of match- fixing. And even Sachin Tendulkar, losing his form gave up captaincy. It was at this time he was assigned the toughest job, the job of being a captain of the India cricket team, the team who lost credibility in the eyes of people due to a blot called match fixing. But this man never lost heart. He proved that he was not simply adored by the people who often named him Maharaja, Prince of Kolkatta and the Bengal Tiger. He strived hard for transforming meek, subtle Indian Team in Team India. The team who could now stare into the eyes of the opponent, the team who won always played for winning. He taught the players to fight to death and never surrender what so ever. Under his captaincy India defeated Pakistan after a long gap of 14 years, India won against Australia in Melbourne after 22 years and the India reached the finals of the 2003 World Cup. No doubt India lost the World Cup in 2003, but it was a message to the world that the new kings were in the making.
But as all good days come to an end, even his good days came to an end in 2005 when he had a major spat with the Coach Greg Chappell and it was at this time his captaincy was snatched and was once again removed for eighteen months. People said that his cricketing career was almost over, but his determination brought him back into the team. He performed consistently till the time he retired. This cricketing legend retired on 9th Nov, 2008 leaving his fans with memories of his great off side shots. The whole nation saluted Dada for his immense contribution to India cricket.
There were moments in his life when he was thrown out by the selectors, but every time he was removed, he made an equally strong comeback and hence he is also known as the ‘KING OF COMEBACKS’.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

IPL an economy booster


It was on 17th April, 2008 the world saw the grand marriage of glamour and cricket. It was the inauguration of DLF Twenty Twenty League of India started by Mr. Lalit Modi. We saw the bubbly, peppy Priety Zinta and the Bolloywood King Shahrukh Khan, we also saw business tycoon Vijay Mallya, Mukesh Ambani promoting their respective teams with renowned brand ambassadors.

The IPL gave the young budding cricketers a platform to showcase their cricketing talents. The young cricketers like Asnodkar, Gony, , M Vijay, Sreedeep Magela, Musafir Khote, Ravindra Jadeja who hail from a very humble background, get a financial backing as they may not have even enjoyed a luxury of a tennis ball.

The whole of this IPL tournament not only brought the talents of domestic cricketers to the limelight but also proved to be a huge economy booster. It brought more scope of tourism in India, brought more scope for the advertisers to advertise in India. According to TAM, the IPL Finals between Chennai Super kings and Rajasthan Royals saw the highest viewership of 10.2. According to AdEx India, the advertisers expected total revenue of 600 crores. Hence we saw a huge amount of foreign and India investors coming in India.

So one can say that IPL proved to be a huge huge booster of Indian economy.

Should Politicians have a Retirement Age???

Since the days the retirement age has been reduced there is always this question constantly bothering me and I guess that someone can answer me here in this forum.
Why isn’t there an age restriction for contesting the elections? Come on… we have a retirement age even for a clerk working in the state/central government. I am guessing that people are forced to retire at a certain age mainly for two reasons.
They “may” not be able work as effectively as they did during their 30’s/40’s.
Second and most importantly, I think retiring old people will enable the younger generation to get into the work pool.
If there are any other reasons, please let me know.
So when all government employees (right from a clerk to the topmost admin) have a retirement age, why isn’t there one for people contesting the elections. I got the list of current Lok Sabha MPs and there are more than 150 people who are 60+. That’s more than 25% of the House.
Some argue that experience comes of age. If that is true, why is there a retirement age in the first place for other jobs? A clerk would get more and more experienced as he/she crosses 60, 70, 80 and so on.
I think technically, the MPs are not employees of the Government and hence retirement age may not be applicable. If that is the case, the rule should be imposed at least to the Council of Ministers as they definitely are employees of the Government. But this may lead to some being puppets of other members. So better not to allow people who have crossed the age limit to contest the elections.
Also, most politicians will argue that they are here to "serve the people" and that the age should not be a deterrent. They are most welcome to "serve the people" by being an active member of their party, but cannot contest elections/hold any ministerial posts.
Maybe I am completely wrong and there is a logical/sensible explanation to this. If there is something, I would definitely like to know about that.

Need for Military Training

After the 26/11 attacks on Taj, which rattled the city and almost had an impact on the major chunk of Mumbai. It was quiet evident that whole of the city was not prepared for the attacks, be it the people, the police, the army or the general people everyone got panicked and there as a wave of insecurity amongst the people and hence we see that military training becomes very essential in emergency situations like these. It is essential not only just because of the recent terrorist attacks but any calamity be it natural or manmade, people do not know where to go and what to do. hence military training becomes extremely important here.


It will not only help the students to be armed for emergencies but also the training will help them to b physically and mentally strong, which will build their all round personality.


So do you think military training should be compulsory??