Sunday 1 April 2012

All is well that ends well.


With just three days left to go to college, it’s kind of sad. I can’t remember almost everything, but there are some stories which I can share to my families, relatives and friends back home about my college life. Everything has to come to an end, yes it is right. Now is the time for me to think bigger. But let’s keep that aside and talk about some other stuff right now.


I believe for everyone adapting with the new type of food is a big deal. People out here, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu are peculiar in everything, from the food they eat to the type of dress they wear. Here is the list of food which they eat
·        Dosa

Dosa
·        Idly
Idly

·        Rasam
·        Sambar
·        Briyani and so on...
I’d say that the adapting with these foods was one of the tough challenges of my entire life.

The natives of Tamil Nadu are called Tamils. They wear different kinds of dress, called lunge. And not to mention their language, it’s totally difficult to speak and learn. I swear to you that in three years also I hardly learnt 3 to 4 words only. It’s really different.
Their Dress


The places out here are pretty awesome to hang out. Its very peaceful, unlike other parts of India. If you are visiting Tamil Nadu, you should check out the places like Ooty and Kodaikaanal. It’s really breathtaking place and u will love it very much. In general, the climate out here is hot and usually without rain fall. It hardly rains and even if it rain also, it rains in winter, not in summer.
Ooty
Kodaikaanal


Taking about the people, they are very friendly. They are very fond of outsiders and tourists. If you see them staring at you, please don’t get pissed off. They do this whenever they see the foreigners. 

I have had a great experience coming to this place. Now that I am going to miss this place so much. The only thing which inclined me to this place is their uniqueness. Among any other thing, I am going to miss my college friends. I got a very good set of friends in the college, who are very helpful and kind.


Friday 30 March 2012

My Weekends-Happy Weekends!


There is an inbuilt feeling in the minds of every student, be it a college students or the school students, that they are excited when it is the weekend. Saturday and Sunday are the happiest day from the whole week. I have the same feelings too, in fact even bigger! I am excited right from the evening of Friday. It makes me feel so relief and cosy. Unlike in schools, many colleges keep full Saturday and Sunday off for the students.

In the weekends I get involved in playing ping-pong very much. I heard that playing ping pong increases our concentration power. But I am not very sure of that. In a way we find it true, because there is a reason for that. As the small light ball is hard to keep balanced within the limited space on the table, only the enough concentration will do that. That sounds funny though lol.
Inter-college tournament.

The other thing which I do in the weekends, which in fact I do it every day but not as much as in weekends, is playing basketball. I am so crazy for the basketball. I love to play basketball so much even though I am not a good player. Playing basketball keeps me busy and active. I want to keep my body fit and healthy. It feels so good which makes me happy. 

Saturday 1 October 2011

Royal Wedding of Bhutan.

This year Bhutan is going to witness one of the most historic moments when the present(5th King ) King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck marry the royal bride, Jetsuen Pema. It will be observed as holiday all over the country. The Royal wedding is scheduled to be on the 13th of the october, 2011. The preparations are on its way. The prayer wheels are being painted. The 17th century Punakha Dzong is being spruced up as it is the venue for the royal wedding. The royal fiancee is 21 and the The King is 31. On October 13th, following the ceremony, public celebrations are expected to take place across the country in which the monarchy is highly revered. 

Thursday 29 September 2011

Corrupt Politics

No wonder what, one can be sure of one thing that all the politicians in India are dirty. I have been talking to some or most of the people i have met in India about the politics. The definite answer to expect is that "Politics in India is filthy". Many of them told me that one has to join the politics if they have to be filthy rich. Here in India, many politicians are movie stars. Now look, aren't they misusing their popularity?? This is something which is unexpected. I mean this doesn't look cool in others. Are they not satisfied with what they earn from their film shooting? 

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Hobby...?

even if we like to travel, why is it that we don't get the appropriate time to travel?