It has been 8 months since terrorist attack on Mumbai.
A few days back I read this news. The lone survived terrorist confesses. I was like WTH.
This seems really ridiculous that a person caught shooting innocent on a crowded railway station caught on camera needs any trial. I read that around 200 witnesses have been summoned to court against him already. I don't understand why, does anyone in the world think that this guy can be innocent?
Well, that is true that by his confession now whole world knows the truth, but still I really don't think that such terrorists deserve any trial.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
A great example of unity
I came through this news on times of India. Definitely we should learn something from this incident. Someone wished in the comments section to see the day where we arent surprised to see such news. I just hope that day is close enough so that our country and whole world can be happy
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Muslim-priests-at-900-yr-old-Shiva-temple-in-Kashmir/articleshow/4751800.cms
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Ashish Meena
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Muslim-priests-at-900-yr-old-Shiva-temple-in-Kashmir/articleshow/4751800.cms
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Ashish Meena
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Time management
Is it too difficult to manage time?
Well I always end up saying I don't have time to do this/that etc.
Lets say from now, I am going to start a few things roughly as below
1. sleep at 12
2. get up at 6
3. do exercise for around 1:15 minutes roughly daily.
4. spend around 10 hours in office daily.
So lets say I get up at 6 O' clock.
I come back from exercise etc by 7:15. I have up to 8:15 (1 hours free which I can use to read newspaper etc)
I have a bath get ready for office and reach there by 9.
I come back at 7:15 from office.
I have time 7-8:15 for free (will have to decide what to do with it )
8:15-8:45 dinner (with random episode of friends)
8:45-12 (I again have free)
So it turns out if I can manage time and be regular I have time to do a lot of things .. hmm lets see how it turns out
I am saving the time when I just planned time management just to remember how many days I am able to follow it :)
Thu Sep 3 11:15:55 IST 2009
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Ashish Meena
Well I always end up saying I don't have time to do this/that etc.
Lets say from now, I am going to start a few things roughly as below
1. sleep at 12
2. get up at 6
3. do exercise for around 1:15 minutes roughly daily.
4. spend around 10 hours in office daily.
So lets say I get up at 6 O' clock.
I come back from exercise etc by 7:15. I have up to 8:15 (1 hours free which I can use to read newspaper etc)
I have a bath get ready for office and reach there by 9.
I come back at 7:15 from office.
I have time 7-8:15 for free (will have to decide what to do with it )
8:15-8:45 dinner (with random episode of friends)
8:45-12 (I again have free)
So it turns out if I can manage time and be regular I have time to do a lot of things .. hmm lets see how it turns out
I am saving the time when I just planned time management just to remember how many days I am able to follow it :)
Thu Sep 3 11:15:55 IST 2009
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Ashish Meena
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Mahendra Singh Dhoni Again
When I made my last post about MS Dhoni, he was being seen as a person who was considered to be over. India's failure in twenty twenty worldcup had raised questions on Dhoni's leadership.
Now on India's tour to West-Indies, MS Dhoni has yet again proved to be a solid wall. I am bent to call him a great successor of Rahul Dravid, who can even hit the ball at times.
For the ones who watched 3rd ODI will not forget the six (when 10 out of 5 were required) for quite a long time. I myself was getting frustrated when India reached to this condition from where they seemed in quite comfortable position. But then this man, MS Dhoni struck the ball along the wind over fans. This was really the hit which sealed Indian victory and few man like MS Dhoni can do things like that. I am sure critics will keep watch their toung for quite sometime when it will come to MS Dhoni,
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Ashish Meena
Now on India's tour to West-Indies, MS Dhoni has yet again proved to be a solid wall. I am bent to call him a great successor of Rahul Dravid, who can even hit the ball at times.
For the ones who watched 3rd ODI will not forget the six (when 10 out of 5 were required) for quite a long time. I myself was getting frustrated when India reached to this condition from where they seemed in quite comfortable position. But then this man, MS Dhoni struck the ball along the wind over fans. This was really the hit which sealed Indian victory and few man like MS Dhoni can do things like that. I am sure critics will keep watch their toung for quite sometime when it will come to MS Dhoni,
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Ashish Meena
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