Friday, March 19, 2010

Secret Behind TAJ MAHAL

  • Mumtaj was Shah jahan's 4th wife of his seven wifes...
  • Shah jahan killed Mumtaj's husband in a war feild to marry her.
  • Their love spot was Mina Bazzar in Agra.
  • Mumtaj died in her 14th delivery.
  • Taj Mahal was designed and supervised by Usdat Ahmed Lahoor...
Now the question is...... Is Taj Mahal the true symbol of love?????

Thursday, March 18, 2010

When a mistake could take a life…

To Err is human and to forgive is divine… ofcourse to err is human but then when some mistakes of some human beings affects others it’s awfully liable to be punished by. Following of traffic rules proved fatal to a couple, who lives close to my place. At a signal in Chennai, the couples were riding on their bike. As usual after the signal turned red, they stopped their bike. But a speeding lorry had hit them from behind. They died on the spot. The couple had 2 children (6 yrs and 1 1/2 yrs). The children are left at the mercy of their relatives now. Now, the big question is whether following the traffic rules in cities like us is a problem to loose the life as others does not follow the same?

It’s not always the gaffe of public for such deadly accidents… It’s also others who are in an accountable position to... but we after all cant keep blaming others, we instead could become a bit responsible. Just by riding a bit slowly or just by following traffic rules and waiting in a signal for couple of minutes more could save a life then nothing superior than that… Its really agonizing to see those children without their parents which made me write this on my blog… Please afford your time for a life… ofcourse for your life too… please follow rules or help others who follow rules… Being self disciplined and being more patient could do wonders in roads of Chennai… Live and let live…

Treasure Hunt..

A day before women’s day on March 7th, The Hindu, organized a Treasure hunt, especially for women’s. The day started bit early by 7 in the morning. I and my other two friends were all set to hit the roads. We all turned as roadies were eagerly waiting for the flag off. It was all the beginning of fun… We started in City center roving around beaches, slums, pizza huts, coffee shops, schools, malls, show rooms, temples, hotels, restaurants, shops, parks and ofcourse graveyards too… This was entirely a pole apart and tremendously beyond belief experience... we went through Luke and corner of Chennai finding the clues..., pumping water on street pumps, taking pictures with rickshaws, jumping on street walls, taking pictures with all the statues on the beach road and so on… The best part of the fun was sitting inside the car with too many clues on hand …. No clue where to go and what to find…. Figuring out the clues and finding the places were the preeminent part of treasure hunt…

By the time we finished the first set of clues we all 3 were exhausted but then we had another set of clues waiting for us… with no energy we reached city center back…. But trust me it is remarkable fun to be as a part of treasure hunt… I will always treasure this experience and now am enhanced in roots and I know Chennai better… Treasure hunt a game to make u think and explore…. I am waiting for the next year’s treasure hunt... Will never miss the game for my life time... Actually the finest name for treasure hunt would be scavenger hunt J… ofcourse we were scavengers too…