Friday, June 28, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Raanjhanaa
Cast: Dhanush, Sonam Kapoor
Directed By: Anand L. Rai
Produced By: Krishika Lulla
Music By: A. R. Rehman
Release Date: 21 June 2013
Movie: Enemmy
Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Sunil Shetty, Mahakshaya Chakraborty, Kay Kay Menon, Johnny Lever, Zakir Hussain, Yuvika Chaudhary
Directed By: Ashu Trikha
Produced By: Yogita Bali
Music By: Ranjan Barik
Release Date: 21 June 2013
Movie: Shortcut Romeo
Cast: Neil Nitin Mukesh, Ameesha Patel, Puja Gupta
Directed By: Susi Ganeshan
Produced By: Manjari Susi Ganesh
Music By: Himesh Reshammiya
Release Date: 21 June 2013
Raanjhanaa |
Cast: Dhanush, Sonam Kapoor
Directed By: Anand L. Rai
Produced By: Krishika Lulla
Music By: A. R. Rehman
Release Date: 21 June 2013
Enemmy |
Cast: Mithun Chakraborty, Sunil Shetty, Mahakshaya Chakraborty, Kay Kay Menon, Johnny Lever, Zakir Hussain, Yuvika Chaudhary
Directed By: Ashu Trikha
Produced By: Yogita Bali
Music By: Ranjan Barik
Release Date: 21 June 2013
Shortcut Romeo |
Cast: Neil Nitin Mukesh, Ameesha Patel, Puja Gupta
Directed By: Susi Ganeshan
Produced By: Manjari Susi Ganesh
Music By: Himesh Reshammiya
Release Date: 21 June 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Fukrey
Cast: Pulkit Samrat, Ali Fazal, Manjot Singh, Priya Anand, Richa Chadda, Vishakha Singh
Directed By: Mrighdeep Singh Lamba
Produced By: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Music By: Ram Sampath
Release Date: 14 June 2013
Movie: Ankur Arora Murder Case
Cast: Arjun Mathur, Kay Kay Menon, Vishakha Singh, Tisca Chopra, Paoli Dam
Directed By: Suhail Tatari
Produced By: Vikram Bhatt
Music By: Chirantan Bhatt
Release Date: 14 June 2013
Fukrey |
Cast: Pulkit Samrat, Ali Fazal, Manjot Singh, Priya Anand, Richa Chadda, Vishakha Singh
Directed By: Mrighdeep Singh Lamba
Produced By: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Music By: Ram Sampath
Release Date: 14 June 2013
Ankur Arora Murder Case |
Cast: Arjun Mathur, Kay Kay Menon, Vishakha Singh, Tisca Chopra, Paoli Dam
Directed By: Suhail Tatari
Produced By: Vikram Bhatt
Music By: Chirantan Bhatt
Release Date: 14 June 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Ishkq in Paris
Cast: Preity Zinta, Rhehan Malleik, Isabelle Adjani
Directed By: Prem Raj
Produced By: Preity Zinta, Neelu Zinta
Music By: Sajid - Wajid
Release Date: 24 May 2013
Movie: Hum hai raahi Car ke
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Anupam Kher, Juhi Chawla, Chunky Pandey, Rati Agnihotri, Adah Sharma, Ganesh Venkatraman, Vivek Vaswani, Dev Goel, Ranglani Ashish
Directed By: Jyotin Goel
Produced By: Jyotin Goel
Music By: Sangeet, Siddharth Haldipur
Release Date: 24 May 2013
Movie: Zindagi 50-50
Cast: Veena Malik, Riya Sen, Rajan Verma, Arya Babbar, Supriya Kumari, Rajpal Yadav, Murli Sharma
Directed By: Rajiv S. Ruia
Produced By: Veeraj Kumar
Music By: Vivek Kar & Amjad, Nadeem
Release Date: 24 May 2013
Ishkq in Paris |
Cast: Preity Zinta, Rhehan Malleik, Isabelle Adjani
Directed By: Prem Raj
Produced By: Preity Zinta, Neelu Zinta
Music By: Sajid - Wajid
Release Date: 24 May 2013
Hum hai raahi Car ke |
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Anupam Kher, Juhi Chawla, Chunky Pandey, Rati Agnihotri, Adah Sharma, Ganesh Venkatraman, Vivek Vaswani, Dev Goel, Ranglani Ashish
Directed By: Jyotin Goel
Produced By: Jyotin Goel
Music By: Sangeet, Siddharth Haldipur
Release Date: 24 May 2013
Zindagi 50 50 |
Cast: Veena Malik, Riya Sen, Rajan Verma, Arya Babbar, Supriya Kumari, Rajpal Yadav, Murli Sharma
Directed By: Rajiv S. Ruia
Produced By: Veeraj Kumar
Music By: Vivek Kar & Amjad, Nadeem
Release Date: 24 May 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Aurangzeb
Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Arjun Kapoor, Sashaa Agha
Directed By: Atul Sabharwal
Produced By: Aditya Chopra
Music By: Amartya Rahut, Vipin Mishra
Release Date: 17 May 2013
Movie: I Don't Luv U
Cast: Ruslaan Mumtaz, Murali Sharma, Chetna, Ragesh Asthana
Directed By: Amit Kasaria
Produced By: Dr Anil Kumar Sharma
Music By: Aman - Benson & Amit Kasaria
Release Date: 17 May 2013
Aurangzeb |
Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Arjun Kapoor, Sashaa Agha
Directed By: Atul Sabharwal
Produced By: Aditya Chopra
Music By: Amartya Rahut, Vipin Mishra
Release Date: 17 May 2013
I Don't Luv U |
Cast: Ruslaan Mumtaz, Murali Sharma, Chetna, Ragesh Asthana
Directed By: Amit Kasaria
Produced By: Dr Anil Kumar Sharma
Music By: Aman - Benson & Amit Kasaria
Release Date: 17 May 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Go Goa Gone
Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Anand Tiwari, Puja Gupta
Directed By: Raj Nidimoru, Krishna D. K.
Produced By: Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan, Sunil Lulla
Music By: Sachin - Jigar
Release Date: 10 May 2013
Movie: Gippi
Cast: Riya Vij, Taaha Shah, Divya Dutta
Directed By: Sonam Nair
Produced By: Karan Johar
Music By: Vishal - Shekhar
Release Date: 10 May 2013
Go Goa Gone |
Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Anand Tiwari, Puja Gupta
Directed By: Raj Nidimoru, Krishna D. K.
Produced By: Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan, Sunil Lulla
Music By: Sachin - Jigar
Release Date: 10 May 2013
Gippi |
Cast: Riya Vij, Taaha Shah, Divya Dutta
Directed By: Sonam Nair
Produced By: Karan Johar
Music By: Vishal - Shekhar
Release Date: 10 May 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Helplessness
In my neighborhood, an American couple lives with their daughter. She is 10-12 years old and is suffering with Cerebral Palsy. She is bed ridden. I don't know much about her condition, but I have seen her while going to hospital on the stretcher. I can see how dependent is she on her parents and care givers.
When you hear other's problems, you think your problems are not so much problem. My son is having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and I used to feel bad about my situation. Sometimes, I feel very helpless when I am not able to help my son when he is with me. When I heard about my neighbor, I felt their helplessness. They are trying their best for their daughter, whatever they can.
Two days before, some incident happened to the girl. I heard father shouting at somebody on the phone. I was wondering why he is shouting too much. I am not sure what was happened, but I am sure that somebody (nurse, doctor or hospital staff) carelessly handled his daughter and he was demanding to dismiss that person.
His words were - "I don't care, I don't care", "I want to dismiss", "I don't hear you, I don't hear you", "you just say yes, you just say yes", "that's it, that's it", "I don't care, I don't care", "you care about you, I care my daughter", "Do you hear me, I want to dismiss", "I don't care". When he was shouting and screaming on the phone, I felt his helplessness.
When we are there with our kids and we are unable to help them to live and enjoy the life, we are helpless. We try very hard to give them everything they need, but still we know that we also have our own limitations. We won't be there all the time with them.
One of my aunt's son was mentally challenged. She took a good care for him almost 20 years and after that she put him in special hostel for few days. There, suddenly he slipped in the bathroom and got injured. He later died. I can understand my aunt's helplessness.
My other aunt had a son having addiction of alcohol. She tried very hard to get him recover. He married and had one son too. But, he didn't leave alcohol. My aunt tried a lot, but she couldn't. She died. Then her son was sent to rehabilitation institution for treatment, but no use. He later died. I can feel my aunt's feelings when she was alive.
After hearing my neighbor's conversation on phone, so many thoughts came to my mind. My heart was filled with sorrow and helplessness. As a parent, we want best things for our kids, but when we fail to give them a good life, we feel helplessness.
Have you felt helplessness any time?
When you hear other's problems, you think your problems are not so much problem. My son is having Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and I used to feel bad about my situation. Sometimes, I feel very helpless when I am not able to help my son when he is with me. When I heard about my neighbor, I felt their helplessness. They are trying their best for their daughter, whatever they can.
Two days before, some incident happened to the girl. I heard father shouting at somebody on the phone. I was wondering why he is shouting too much. I am not sure what was happened, but I am sure that somebody (nurse, doctor or hospital staff) carelessly handled his daughter and he was demanding to dismiss that person.
His words were - "I don't care, I don't care", "I want to dismiss", "I don't hear you, I don't hear you", "you just say yes, you just say yes", "that's it, that's it", "I don't care, I don't care", "you care about you, I care my daughter", "Do you hear me, I want to dismiss", "I don't care". When he was shouting and screaming on the phone, I felt his helplessness.
When we are there with our kids and we are unable to help them to live and enjoy the life, we are helpless. We try very hard to give them everything they need, but still we know that we also have our own limitations. We won't be there all the time with them.
One of my aunt's son was mentally challenged. She took a good care for him almost 20 years and after that she put him in special hostel for few days. There, suddenly he slipped in the bathroom and got injured. He later died. I can understand my aunt's helplessness.
My other aunt had a son having addiction of alcohol. She tried very hard to get him recover. He married and had one son too. But, he didn't leave alcohol. My aunt tried a lot, but she couldn't. She died. Then her son was sent to rehabilitation institution for treatment, but no use. He later died. I can feel my aunt's feelings when she was alive.
After hearing my neighbor's conversation on phone, so many thoughts came to my mind. My heart was filled with sorrow and helplessness. As a parent, we want best things for our kids, but when we fail to give them a good life, we feel helplessness.
Have you felt helplessness any time?
Friday, May 3, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Shootout at Wadala
Cast: John Abraham, Kangna Ranaut, Anil Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Sonu Sood
Directed By: Sanjay Gupta
Produced By: Sanjay Gupta, Anuradha Gupta, Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
Music By: Anu Malik, Mustafa Zahid, Anand Raj Ananad, Nadeem Saifi, Anjjan Meet
Release Date: 3 May 2013
Movie: Bombay Talkies
Cast: Rani Mukerji, Randeep Hooda, Saqib Saleem, Vineet Kumar Singh, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Naman jain
Directed By: Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap
Produced By: Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, Ashi Dua
Music By: Amit Trivedi
Release Date: 3 May 2013
Movie: Chhota Bheem And The Throne of Bali
Cast: Animation Movie
Directed By: Rajiv Chilaka
Produced By: Rajiv Chilaka, Samir Jain
Music By: Sunil Kaushik
Release Date: 3 May 2013
Shootout at Wadala |
Cast: John Abraham, Kangna Ranaut, Anil Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Sonu Sood
Directed By: Sanjay Gupta
Produced By: Sanjay Gupta, Anuradha Gupta, Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
Music By: Anu Malik, Mustafa Zahid, Anand Raj Ananad, Nadeem Saifi, Anjjan Meet
Release Date: 3 May 2013
Bombay Talkies |
Cast: Rani Mukerji, Randeep Hooda, Saqib Saleem, Vineet Kumar Singh, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Naman jain
Directed By: Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap
Produced By: Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, Ashi Dua
Music By: Amit Trivedi
Release Date: 3 May 2013
Chhota Bheem And The Throne of Bali |
Cast: Animation Movie
Directed By: Rajiv Chilaka
Produced By: Rajiv Chilaka, Samir Jain
Music By: Sunil Kaushik
Release Date: 3 May 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Aashiqui 2
Cast: Aditya Roy Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor
Directed By: Mohit Suri
Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Bhatt, Krishan Kumar
Music By: Mithoon, Jeet Ganguly, Ankit Tiwari
Release Date: 26 April 2013
Movie: Shree
Cast: Hussain Kuwajerwala, Paresh Ganatra, Anjali Patil, Shivani Tanskale
Directed By: Rajesh Bachchani
Produced By: Vikram M. Shah
Music By: Talaash Band - The Band of Seekers, Claver Menezes
Release Date: 26 April 2013
Aashiqui 2 |
Cast: Aditya Roy Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor
Directed By: Mohit Suri
Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Bhatt, Krishan Kumar
Music By: Mithoon, Jeet Ganguly, Ankit Tiwari
Release Date: 26 April 2013
Shree |
Cast: Hussain Kuwajerwala, Paresh Ganatra, Anjali Patil, Shivani Tanskale
Directed By: Rajesh Bachchani
Produced By: Vikram M. Shah
Music By: Talaash Band - The Band of Seekers, Claver Menezes
Release Date: 26 April 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Ek Thi Daayan
Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kalki Koechlin, Huma Qureshi
Directed By: Kannan Iyer
Produced By: Ekta Kapoor, Gaurav Dohru, Vishal Bhardwaj, Rekha Bhardwaj
Music By: Vishal Bhardwaj
Release Date: 19 April 2013
Ek Thi Daayan |
Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kalki Koechlin, Huma Qureshi
Directed By: Kannan Iyer
Produced By: Ekta Kapoor, Gaurav Dohru, Vishal Bhardwaj, Rekha Bhardwaj
Music By: Vishal Bhardwaj
Release Date: 19 April 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Today following new Bollywood movies were released -
Movie: Nautanki Saala
Cast: Ayushmann Khurana, Pooja Salvi, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Evelyn Sharma
Directed By: Rohan Sippy
Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ramesh Sippy, Roopa De Choudhury
Music By: Falak Shabir, Mikey McCleary, Rashid Khan & Others
Release Date: 12 April 2013
Movie: Commando - A One Man Army
Cast: Vidyut Jamwal, Pooja Chopra, Jaideep Ahlawat
Directed By: Dilip Ghosh
Produced By: Vipul Shah
Music By: Prasad Sasthe
Release Date: 12 April 2013
Nautanki Saala |
Cast: Ayushmann Khurana, Pooja Salvi, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Evelyn Sharma
Directed By: Rohan Sippy
Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ramesh Sippy, Roopa De Choudhury
Music By: Falak Shabir, Mikey McCleary, Rashid Khan & Others
Release Date: 12 April 2013
Commando - A One Man Army |
Cast: Vidyut Jamwal, Pooja Chopra, Jaideep Ahlawat
Directed By: Dilip Ghosh
Produced By: Vipul Shah
Music By: Prasad Sasthe
Release Date: 12 April 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Birds are chirping
Two days before, when we see outside form our balcony, we see only the cars in the parking lot and 1-2 people with heavily dressed in jackets, hoods and shoes. There was no noise outside there on the roads and nearby. We just hear noise of trains, cars, school buses and planes. In the winter, we keep all the windows closed, so these noises were also less. The trees had no leaves.
It was so much cold. So, we had to think before going outside for anything. Kids couldn't go to play outside. Either they have to play indoor, watch TV, play Wii or play video games. Most of the time they are busy with studies or electronic gadgets (iPad, iPod, iPhone, Wii, Computer, Video Games etc.). To keep them busy in constructive activities is also a big task.
Since two days, weather is improved. Temperature is increased and summer has started. Suddenly the people started to come out on the roads. The kids have come out to play with their parents or friends. Everywhere, we can see the people on the roads talking, chatting and laughing. Kids are also making noises. Mothers have come with their babies in the strollers and are walking. Yesterday night, when usually there was calm always, the people were walking in the groups and chatting to each other.
Because of hot weather, we kept our windows open. Today morning, I heard noise of birds chirping. I felt so nice. It seems that someone is playing music in my ears. I sat in my balcony with one cup of tea and one book. Still, there was some chill in the morning but bearable with one light sweater. The birds were happy and were playing together. Some birds were taking the foods to their nests. They were very active in the morning.
Trees are also green, leaves have come there on the trees. Grass has become green. The people are going to their offices lightly dressed in sweaters. Kids are going to school. The cats are also running here & there in search of food. Drinking tea, watching outside in the nature and reading the book is a very great experience. I really love it.
Friday, April 5, 2013
New Bollywood Movies Releases
Friday, March 29, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Read to me: Raising kids who love to Read
Do you read books to your kids? If no, please start reading. If yes, you are doing very great job. I also don't read much to my kids. But I try to keep them busy with books. I get lot of books from the library. You can find books everywhere in my house. In my house, my father-in-law is a great reader. After his retirement, he spends most of his time in reading the books. So, my husband is also a great reader and reads books very fast. Both have different interests, but they share their thoughts.
I am not a great reader as I read very slow and mostly, I return the books without finishing them. Mostly, I borrow the books from the library. As I know, if I will buy the book, it will get buried somewhere in my house. But, still, I try to read books on various topics and also I want my kids to read. For me, books are great sources of learning anything in the world. Reading is the habit which must be cultivated in the kids as soon as possible.
Recently I read a book about reading to kids - Read to me: Raising kids who love to Read. And I found this book excellent and very much useful for the parents. This book guides us how can we invest our time to teach kids to read.
This book has covered all the kids - infant till 12 year old kids. For every age of kids, there is a separate chapter. In each chapter, author has explained the importance of reading at kids' level, what kids want to know or read, how to get them interest in books appropriate to them. She has also given example of books and also tips for the busy parents. She has also given the ideas for the activities the parents can do with their kids to encourage more reading.
After reading this book, I realized that reading is fun. You don't need to read boring books you are not interested in. Reading is a very good habit which can help you in many ways. Here are some excerpts from the book -
"Reading makes a difference in unexpected parts of our lives. We can use books to reassure a child who faces something that frightens him. One of my friends had to have tubes put in her son, Tommy's, ears as the result of repeated ear infections. Fear of the unknown made Tommy especially tense and uncooperative. After reading a story several times about Coco Bear who had tubes put in his ears, Tommy faced the simple procedure bravely."
"Reading aloud to your child opens doors to worlds unknown. You open doors for your children by teaching them about their world. You can go to places you could never go in real life through books you read together. You also open doors for children by sharing the values - honesty, loyalty, courage - conveyed in books. But the most important value, that of reading itself, helps to make us human by allowing us to see the world from inside the skin of another person."
"Reading aloud to your child is the single most important thing you can do to make him a reader."
"Telling a story from the pictures is an important step in the learning-to-read process."
"Pretend reading is a critical step in the developmental process of learning to read."
"Talking develops language. Talk to your child and get her to talk about things you do together and things she does with friends."
"Children follow their parent's example. If they see you relax in front of television, they will, too. If they see you read, they will, too."
"Praise works better than punishment; accentuate the positive things your child does. It helps build self-confidence, which leads to more success."
"Ten minutes of freely chosen reading at home makes a big improvement in a child's performance on reading tests at school."
Breakfast & meal time is my favorite time, when I spend with my son reading the books. He doesn't want to sit on the table to eat food, he just wants to play with his cars. But when I tell him to get his favorite book and sit to read, he listens to me. This way, he eats the food and also we read the book together. I get lot of new books from the library and he is always interested in reading new books.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Auburn Smith
This post is adapted from the news at Easter Seals site. I like to read and write about the people who have some disabilities but they accepted their challenges and have become successful in their life.
Auburn Smith
Auburn playing tennis |
High school sophomore Auburn Smith is a nationally ranked tennis player and aspiring musician who enjoys riding her adapted bicycle and loves to travel. She doesn't let a disability get in her way.
There was a time when her doctors couldn't imagine Auburn doing even half of what she does today. Born with spina bifida and clubfoot, she was just a day old when she had her first surgery. Her parents were told that she would likely never walk – something no one in the Smith family accepted.
At seven months, Linda and Jim Smith enrolled Auburn at Easter Seals for inclusive childcare and therapy. With both parents working full time, Easter Seals was the one place where Auburn could have her physical therapy during the day at childcare. Linda, a respiratory therapist, says she recognized immediately that they were in the hands of top-notch professionals. “There was such a calmness about them,” she says. “As a new parent of a child with special needs, it was wonderful to have that steady guidance. We knew we had come to the right place.” At 18 months, Auburn had surgery to realign her feet and the Smiths were amazed by the optimism of Easter Seals’ early intervention team. “They told us they would have Auburn walking by age 2,” says Linda, “and they did. I can’t describe in words what that was like. After that,” she says, “everything else seemed much more attainable.”
Auburn transitioned from Easter Seals childcare to her local school when she was three. But as she’s grown and faced new mobility challenges, Easter Seals has been there to improve her gait and balance or get her fitted for new leg braces.
These days, Auburn is on the honor roll and busy at school. Her teachers say she projects a calm confidence and that she is wise beyond her years. Her ceramics teacher says she’s a rock star and “a one of a kind kid.”
Now, when she comes to Easter Seals, it’s for fun. Tennis Everyone, a partnership between Easter Seals and the United States Tennis Association (USTA), introduces kids with mobility challenges to tennis. Auburn’s coach Nancy Olson is a two-time Paralympic silver medalist in wheelchair tennis. Auburn works with her longtime physical therapist at Easter Seals to strengthen her back and side muscles so she can better maneuver her sports wheelchair on the court. A natural at the game, Auburn says the rewards of tennis go way beyond winning: “I love the competition and meeting new people and how it keeps me healthy.”
Her dad, Jim Smith, is a trauma nurse who works nights so he can be home during the day for Auburn and her sister, Kellie, 13. Auburn also has an older sister — Ashley, 22. Her companion dog, Alpine, makes the family complete. At home, Auburn has chores, homework, and other responsibilities, like any teen. “This is our normal,” Jim says, noting that it was at Easter Seals the family learned to take things in stride. “Easter Seals has been a godsend to us.”
Adapted from Easter Seals
Adapted from Easter Seals
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Ishaqzaade (2012)
Recently, I watched a hindi movie "Ishaqzaade" released in 2012. The movie was good and it also worked very well on box office. It was a love story, but a little bit different. Both actors, Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra acted very nice. Arjun Kapoor is son of Boney Kapoor. I didn't know this when I was watching the movie. At first, when movie started, I didn't like the boy. But after watching movie, I was impressed by him. His expressions were so good according to his role. Parineeti Chopra also worked very nicely. I liked her role too.
In the movie, I liked that there were emotional scenes, but there was very less emotional drama (crying scenes). The way, how boy tricks the girl. And also how the girl comes to boy's house to kill him without any fear. Both characters were so strong. They were like fighters who can do anything for each other. I also like their attitude towards life.
But there were few things which I don't like. Too much use of gun and firing on every little thing. I also didn't like the end part of the movie - death of both lovers. I really feel bad about it. But, I know that it happens in reality. But, overall the movie was good.
i am intelligent
I recently read a book "i am intelligent" written by Peyton Goddard and Dianne Goddard. "This is the story of a child who, although unable to express herself, lives fully aware of her limiting circumstances."
Peyton was having multiple disorders and also non-verbal. Her mother Dianne did everything, what she could do to help her daughter. She went to several doctors to treat her physical symptoms and behaviors. She made every effort to make her daughter learn new skills, to attend school, not to institutionalize her and also to make new friends.
As Peyton was unable to express, Dianne had to guess everything about her daughter. She herself didn't know, what are her daughter's thoughts. She wasn't aware, what Peyton suffered in her absence and she was abused by her own relatives who were supposed to babysit her.
As Dianne was eager to do anything to help Peyton, she heard about Facilitated Communication (FC) when Peyton was 22 years old. Through FC, Peyton started to type with the support of facilitator. On that day, whole life was changed for her and her family. She was able to communicate now. She told everything to her mother, what are her feelings, likes, dislikes, desires, expectations etc. and also she told about what she suffered in her earlier life.
With the new technology of FC, she was able to study in the college and also passed the exams. She was able to make new friends, to meet people, to teach other children and was involved in various activities. She is now writer, poet, advocate for inclusion and also she has her own website http://peytongoddard.com/. Her wisdom is now sought by eductaors, parents, doctors and community groups.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Barefoot College
In November 2012, I watched a TV show on PBS - "The Making of Solar Mamas". I was so impressed to see that a school in India organized courses for the rural people from the whole world and taught them solar technology to get jobs & earn money. It was really exciting and amazing for me. Now, I feel more proud to be an Indian. But when I did research about it, I was shocked to know that this was only one part of its work. The school's name is "Barefoot College" located at Tilonia district in Rajasthan and is working in various rural areas since 40 years.
The school "Barefoot College" is a non-government organisation, whose mission is to improve the quality of life of the rural poor people, and make them self-sufficient and sustainable. These 'barefoot solutions' can be broadly categorized into the delivery of Solar Electrification, Clean Water, Education, Livelihood Development, and Activism. With a geographic focus on Least Developed Countries (LDCs), it believes strongly in Empowering Women as agents of sustainable change.
In late 1960s, a small group of determined Indian people felt that there is need of alternative ways of living, thinking and looking for solutions for problems facing by rural communities. They had no long term plan. They just started to teach the rural people to make them their life better. They start this with few rural parts of the country.
With little resources, they educate urban people and then they come together with a big idea. They started a college 'Barefoot College' in 1972. The name emphasizes the organisation's commitment to poor, neglected and marginalized sections of society. Barefoot college started working in the village of Tilonia in Rajasthan, with a population of about 2000 people on 45 acres of Government land.
In late 1960s, a small group of determined Indian people felt that there is need of alternative ways of living, thinking and looking for solutions for problems facing by rural communities. They had no long term plan. They just started to teach the rural people to make them their life better. They start this with few rural parts of the country.
With little resources, they educate urban people and then they come together with a big idea. They started a college 'Barefoot College' in 1972. The name emphasizes the organisation's commitment to poor, neglected and marginalized sections of society. Barefoot college started working in the village of Tilonia in Rajasthan, with a population of about 2000 people on 45 acres of Government land.
Bunker Roy is one of the founders and now Director of Barefoot College. He was a cartographer, typist and social activist.
Members of the college were geologists, economists, doctors, medical and social workers, chartered accountants, graduates and post graduates from universities who were out to serve in the villages. They focused their efforts on trying to find out the needs and priorities of village communities to improve their standard of living and quality of life.
The college has adopted the Gandhian ideas into its lifestyle and work ethics, holding it true and relevant universally even in the 21st century. Gandhi's central belief was that the knowledge, skills and wisdom found in villages should be used for its development before getting skills from outside.
Gandhi believed that sophisticated technology should be used in rural India, but it should be in the hands and in control of the poor communities so that they are not dependent or exploited.
Gandhi once said that there is a difference between Literacy and Education. He believed in the equality of women.
The Barefoot College and the individuals who work with it have established a code of conduct for our organization. They believe that they must -
- Live and work in close proximity with the rural community,
- Create a space for creative and constructive personal growth - not discriminating against caste, religion or political thinking,
- Ensure gender equality within the organization,
- Have an intrinsic belief in the democratic political process and not follow partisan political agendas or include partisan politicians on the board,
- Judge the worth of people by their willingness and ability to learn - not by their paper qualifications,
- Believe in the law of the land and have a commitment towards social justice through non-violent means,
- Have respect for collective, traditional knowledge, beliefs, wisdom and practices of the community,
- Be committed to the preservation of natural resources and not endorse processes that destroy, exploit or abuse natural resources,
- Use appropriate technologies that sustain the community and not encourage technologies that deprive people of their livelihoods,
- Set a personal example in adhering to the code of conduct.
I wanted to write a big article on this topic as there is so much I wanted to tell to my friends. You can know more about Barefoot College by visiting it's official site "Barefoot College". Here are some pictures showing great works of Barefoot College -
HAND SHAKE:-2010-Prince Charles with JOKHIM CHACHA (main puppet of Barefoot College) |
These toys made by Tilonia artisans. |
Meet the Barefoot Puppet Family :) The Communication Team is expert in making puppet replicas of barefoot staff. |
The Shiksha Niketan, the day school of barefoot college. |
Disrupting Poverty : How Barefoot College is empowering women through peer-to-peer learning and technology |
The women of India's Barefoot College bring light to remote village |
The women bringing solar power to Sierra Leone |
Women Barefoot solar engineers a community solution |
Barefoot College has been named one of the Top 100 NGOs in the world by The Global Journal in the 2013 |
5 Good Books on Parenting
Having 2 kids - 6 and 3 yrs old boys, everyday is a challenge for us. As they are growing up, their behaviors change, their preferences change, they are learning and grasping so fast by observing only, they need more attention, discipline, activities to keep them engaged. They need friends to play and also need to learn how behave socially. There are so many things to raise them and give a better life.
Growing up phase is learning phase for both - parents and kids. There are lots of information in form of books, magazines, sites and blogs on parenting. I have found these 5 parenting books very good (my personal views) -
- Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking by Jerry Wyckoff & Barabara Unell
- Secret of Play by Anny Murphy
- The Ten Basic Principles of Good Parenting by Laurence Steinberg
- Parenting For Dummies by Sandra Hardin Gookin
Oh My God (2012)
Today, I watched a movie Oh My God (2012 film) and I liked the movie very much. Every one acted very well in the movie and I liked the role of Kanjibhai Lalji Mehta (Kanji Bhai) played by Paresh Rawal. Paresh Rawal is a great actor. Mithun Chakraborty has played a very different role and he was also good. Akshay Kumar was in the role of modern Krishna and he also performed very well. The story and subject of the story were also impressive.
I like theme based movies. This movie was message to all the people in this world, that how today most of the people make use of the religion and have made it their businesses. The people are very superstitious and easily misguided by godmen (priests, pandits and maulvis). These god-men have made business in name of religion. They themselves are not spiritual and having any knowledge of religion, they don't know the meaning and purpose of the rituals. They just have made use of religion to earn money.
I like theme based movies. This movie was message to all the people in this world, that how today most of the people make use of the religion and have made it their businesses. The people are very superstitious and easily misguided by godmen (priests, pandits and maulvis). These god-men have made business in name of religion. They themselves are not spiritual and having any knowledge of religion, they don't know the meaning and purpose of the rituals. They just have made use of religion to earn money.
It's true that the people like to give money and other things to the temples, churches and masjids, but not to needy people. They are god fearing people, not god loving people. The God is everywhere. We should have faith in him. Whatever religion we follow, first we are the human beings. And we should respect every person in this world. Every religion teaches us to spread love everywhere.
Hindus advocate the practice of ahimsa (non-violence) and respect for all life because divinity is believed to permeate all beings, including plants and non-human animals. Jainism teaches us "ahimsa parmo dharmah" (Non-violence is main religion) and "Jiyo aur jeene do" (Live and let live). Islam also is a great supporter of peace and non-violence. It is proven in the article Ahimsa. All other religions also follow the same. Our great leaders like Mahatama Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Malcom X and Cesar Chavez were also the supporters of non-violence.
The drama was shown in the movie to question the existence of God and to attack on Godmen's selfishness. And the movie was based on a Gujarati play called Kanji Virudh (vs) Kanji, and with a plot similar to that of the Australian film The Man Who Sued God.
The drama was shown in the movie to question the existence of God and to attack on Godmen's selfishness. And the movie was based on a Gujarati play called Kanji Virudh (vs) Kanji, and with a plot similar to that of the Australian film The Man Who Sued God.
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