Switched off mode

Submitted by pooja on

"Life is a journey through mountains and valleys" is the sentence that made maximum sense to me this evening....

Going into an all studying mood in 2 nd pu...study study study so that u get a seat in the college u want to study...

Then write loads and loads of entrance exam.....

Then go on waiting endlessly for results, see day dreams each day and hope to get into the fav college, be in some great nonsense tensive mood for days...

Congratulations India

Submitted by rajat on

I am very happy when I think about the verdict that came from Lucknow in the Ayodhya case and what happened after that. I know I am stating the obvious things here. Just that I find my happiness hard to hold back so I decide to key it down:

Congratualitions Judiciary

Time for Fresh Blood to march in

 

The annual ritual of registering voluntary blood donors from the first year and welcome the ones who choose to work with us in the capacity of a volunteer is about to take place. The 2 day process of visiting individual classes and introducing Sankalp to students of MSRIT is followed by an orientation program. The people who complete the orientation program (which lasts for about 2 months), get an opportunity to participate in Sankalp ctivities right from the very initial days of their college life.

India Empowered

Submitted by maulikdave321 on

When Indians take decisions using their head, not heart.

What distinguishes the human race from the rest of earthly species is the size of its brain. This cerebral gift of evolution, sadly, is not always the most used of human assets. The land of rishis, unfortunately, is yet to become the land of reason.

The Anatomy of Failure

Submitted by maulikdave321 on

It is only possible to succeed at second-rate pursuits-like becoming a millionaire or a prime minister, winning a war, seducing beautiful women, flying through the stratosphere or landing on the moon. First-rate pursuits-involving, as they must, trying to understand what life is about and trying to convey that understanding-inevitably result in a sense of failure. A Napoleon, a Churchill, a Roosevelt can feel themselves to be successful, but never a Socrates, a Pascal, a Blake. Understanding is for ever unattainable.