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Sunday, 05 December 2010

  • LOVE NEVER DIES...

    LOVE NEVER DIES...

    LOVE NEVER DIES
    ©subhankar_karmakar

    LOVE NEVER DIES

    "Love, the prominent component

    of human emotional spectrum, is a very little understood phenomenon. For thousands of year many stalwarts, philosopher tried their level best to understand the fundamental concepts and origin of human emotions. Human emotions are categorised into two basic block,
    (i) fundamental & basic components of human emotion.
    (ii) derived & complex components of human emotion."

    "Human being is unique

    in the sense that from conventional materials of our world, it creates an abstract phenomena like human emotions, the most surprising is the basis of human emotion which is purely real as it is only chemical reactions.., does our feelings are an illusion that our brain presents to us. But then why do people sacrifice in the name of love, for the sake of love? still now it is a question to me, I strongly hope that some one in near future would be able to explain it reasonably."



    "LOVE AT THE FIRST SIGHT

    is a phenomena that baffles philosophers and thinkers throughout the ages! Does love at first sight exist? If so, then what are the reasons behind this? Why people feel strong attractions in some cases if they are even unknown to each other. A lot of movies have been made on this particular theme."



    "What my heart would do,

    if it falls in love with someone! The shackles of society always tried hard to subdued those who are in love, still they would not be able to contain love at low. Still love flourished, and would be flourishing forever till the last human breathes....!



    "YOU, ME AND OUR ENTANGLED WORLD,

    so far still so near, telepathic thought gently prick my mind, are you there, dear? the hands of my watch continue their non-stop journy. I was lost in my thought about you, you & me, about our future family, did you say that we would be four!"

  • HISTORY OF DIWALI: THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS.

    "THE FESTIVAL IS ALSO KNOWN AS DEEPAVALI IN SANSKRIT."

    Diwali in history



    The history of Diwali is replete with legends and these legends are moored to the stories of Hindu religious scriptures, mostly the Puranas. Though the central theme of all legends point out to the classic truth of the victory of the good over the evils, the mode of their presentation and the characters differ. Diwali, being the festival of lights, lighting the lamp of knowledge within us means to understand and reflect upon the significant purpose of each of the five days of festivities and to bring those thoughts in to the day to day lives.

     



    THE FIVE DAYS OF DIWALI:



    The first day of Diwali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi or Dhanwantari Triodasi also called Dhan Theras. The second day of Diwali is called Narak Chaturdasi. It is the fourteenth lunar day (thithi) of the dark forthnight of the month of Kartik and the eve of Diwali. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. The third day of Diwali is the actual Diwali. This is the day when worship for Mother Lakshmi is performed. On the fourth day of Diwali, Goverdhan Pooja is performed. The fifth day of the Diwali is called Bhratri Dooj. It is a day dedicated to sisters.

     



    HINDU MYTHOLOGY
    THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA:


    Lord Rama was a great warrior King who was exiled by his father Dashratha, the King of Ayodhya, along with his wife Sita and his younger brother Lakshman, on his wife's insistence. Lord Rama returned to his Kingdom Ayodhya after 14 years of exile, in which he put an end to the demon Ravana of Lanka, who was a great Pundit, highly learned but still evil dominated his mind. After this victory of Good over Evil, Rama returned to Ayodhya. In Ayodhya, the people welcomed them by lighting rows of clay lamps. So, it is an occasion in honor of Rama's victory over Ravana; of Truth's victory over Evil.

     



    The Story of King Bali and Vamana Avatar(the Dwarf):


    The other story concerns King Bali, who was a generous ruler. But he was also very ambitious. Some of the Gods pleaded Vishnu to check King Bali's power. Vishnu came to earth in the form of a Vamana(dwarf) dressed as priest. The dwarf approached King Bali and said "You are the ruler of the three worlds: the Earth, the world above the skies and the underworld. Would you give me the space that I could cover with three strides?" King Bali laughed. Surely a dwarf could not cover much ground, thought the King, who agreed to dwarf's request. At this point, the dwarf changed into Vishnu and his three strides covered the Earth, the Skies and the whole Universe! King Bali was send to the underworld. As part of Diwali celebrations, some Hindus remember King Bali.

     



    The Defeat of Narkasur by Lord Krishna:


    Lord Vishnu in his 8th incarnation as Krishna destroyed the demon Narkasura, who was causing great unhappiness amongst the people of the world. Narkasura was believed to be a demon of filth, covered in dirt. He used to kidnap beautiful young women and force them to live with him. Eventually, their cries for rescue were heard by Vishnu, who came in the form of Krishna. First, Krishna had to fight with a five-headed monster who guarded the demon's home. Narkasura hoped that his death might bring joy to others. Krishna granted his request and the women were freed. For Hindus, this story is a reminder that good can still come out of evil.

     

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

  • EXOTIC BIO DIVERSITY : ASSAM, A NATURAL PARADISE

    EXOTIC BIO DIVERSITY : ASSAM, A NATURAL PARADISE
    ©subhankar_karmakar

    A S S A M - D I A R Y

    GOLDEN LANGUR, AN ENDANGERED SPECIES ELEPHANT RIDE IN KAZIRANGA, ASSAM RHINO IN KAZIRANGA, ASSAM
    RHINO : THE STATE ANIMAL OF ASSAM BIRDS IN THE AVIARY, ASSAM ASSAM: NATURE'S LAST FORT:
  • I WAS ON MY WAY

    MY POEM: ©sarpyl, 18th dec 2009 : Ghaziabad

    I WAS ON MY WAY :

    ©subhankar_karmakar 




    As time passes by,
    ticking of my clock still tries to wake me up,
    to liberate me from the shackle of the web of my dreams!
    Still hope is there,
    Still it tries to convince me,
    convince me that still it cares,
    but is there any goal of this relations?
    No, no, no; certainly not.
    Is it the end of my love affair?
    Is it the end of my sweet dreams?
    Is it the end of endless wait?
    Is it the end of my self esteem?
    Nobody knows, as none of us could predict future!
    the sudden upsurge of emotion,
    wake me up from the deep slumber,
    I feel the caress,
    the feeling of being loved,
    I still feels those gentle touches,
    and the feelings of been in love.
    Careless whispering inside the closed room,
    I was on my way to the temple of doom.


    ©subhankar_karmakar

Sunday, 26 September 2010

  • VITS; GHAZIABAD :: VIVEKANAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES
    ©subhankar_karmakar

    VITS, GHAZIABAD


    AN AERIAL VIEW FROM 3RD FLOOR; VITS, GHAZIABAD



    VITS, GHAZIABAD is an Engineering College in Ghaziabad. At present I am working in this college as an Asst. Prof. in Mechanical Engineering Department.

    THE INCEPTION OF THE COLLEGE AND THE FIRST BATCH OF THE FACULTY:

    Like other colleges in this area this college was promoted by a society named Sant. Vivekanand Educational & Welfare Society, registered under Societies Act, during the academic session 2006-07. The college code is 223. VITS is an ISO 9001 : 2008 CERTIFIED INSTITUTE.

    In 1st August, 2006 I have joined this college as one of the founder faculties under the tutelage of our Director Dr. S. K. Wadhwa, an alumni of NIT Surathkal & IIT Mumbai.

    Dr. P. K. Vasishtha, who is at present dean academics and officiating director of the college was appointed as the Head of the department. With me there was Mr. Suveer Singh (He is now in ISRO as an Scientist) in the Mechanical Engineering department. In mathematics department Mr. Pratap Singh (he now teaches in Hitech Institute of Engg. & Technology) was there with Dr. Vasishtha and Physics was taught by Mr. Prakhar Garg (He is now in Weissmann Institute, Israel.). English & Professional communications were taught by Ms. Niti Sharma. Electronics was taught by Mr. Manoj Dubey. In Chemistry, Mr. Manish Singh was there. Mr. Aneek Guha was appointed as the Workshop Superintendent.


    COURSES OFFERED

    This college is affiliated to GBTU or Gautam Buddh Technical University(formerly known as UPTU or Uttar Pradesh Technical University), Lucknow. It offers B.Tech in 5 branches of Engineering streams. It is on the NH-24 and near Jindal Nagar, Ghaziabad. It also offers post graduate degree in Management ie MBA (master of business administration)

    UG Courses

    COURSE BRANCH DURATION INTAKE NO.OF SEMESTER
    B.Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) 4 Years 120 (8 Semesters)
    B.Tech (Information Technology) 4 Years 60 (8 Semesters)
    B.Tech (Electronics & Communication Engineering) 4 Years 120 (8 Semesters)
    B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) 4 Years 60 (8 Semesters)
    B.Tech (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) 4 Years 60 (8 Semesters)

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    VITS CLASS ROOM, VITS GHAZIABAD A ROSE IN THE GARDEN OF VITS, GHAZIABAD.
    VITS OFFICIAL WEBSITECLICK here.
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    FLOWERS IN VITS, GHAZIABAD WATER LILY IN VITS, GHAZIABAD
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    MAIN BLOCK; VITS, GHAZIABAD SIDE VIEW; VITS, GHAZIABAD.
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    FRONT GARDEN, VITS, GHAZIABAD GARDEN IN VITS, GHAZIABAD

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