Monday, August 20, 2012

Tujhya vina awesome song

Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Bhas ka ha tuza hot ase mala sang na

Lagate odh ka sarakhi ashi sang na
Zalo anolakhi maza malach mi
Vate mala ka vyarth sare sang na
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Bhas ka ha tuza hot ase mala sang na

Lagate odh ka sarakhi ashi sang na
Zale anolakhi majhi malach mi
Vate mala ka vyarth sare sang na
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Umajun sare jari khel ha mandala

Tarihi kasa sang na jeev ha guntala
Umajun sare jari khel ha mandala
Tarihi kasa sang na jeev ha guntala
Zale aata jari hote jase mani
Ka he badalale arth sare sang na
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Vaat hote majhi tujhi jari vegali

Sobatichi tari aas sang ka lagali
Vaat hote majhi tujhi jari vegali
Sobatichi tari aas sang ka lagali
Firuni punha nave nate mala have
Jeev tutato ka ha asa re sang na
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina
Tujhya vina tujhya vina

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Shayari time :)

Nice one read somewhere:

Unhe ye shikaayat hai hamse
...
ki hum har kisi ko dekh kar mushkurate hain...
nasamajh hain wo kya jaane...
hame to har chehre me wahi nazar aate hain…

Friday, December 23, 2011

23rd DEC, 2011... Farewell day @ TCS











After a restless night, finally the day had arrived -
Farewell day @ TCS

Many things going in my mind at the same time... and a memory from my degree college days flashed in my mind, b'coz of which i couldn't control my emotions... One of my commitments for my self, could accomplish it so well... Tata Consultancy Services was always a dream company for me and will always remain in future ahead...

It's been an honor, to be a part of TCS!!!


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Engineering Taught Me A Lot !!!

I Never Believed In Luck
But Engineering Taught Me to..

I Never Believed In Shocking Miracles
But Engineering Taught Me to..

I Never Believed Results Could Be So Freaky...
But Engineering Taught Me to..

I Never Believed ,
I Could Smile at Professor Who Screwed My life
But Engineering Taught Me to..

I Never Believed,
I Could Study 1000 pages In 1 Night
But Engineering Taught Me to..

I Never Believed,
I Could Write 36 Pages In 3 Hrs
But Engineering Taught Me to..

I never Believed,
friends could be so handy to help out writing exam
But Engineering taught me to..

I Never Believed,
"I Could Cry Without Tears"
But Engineering Taught Me that to..

Enjoy one of the most interesting courses offered in the world
Enjoy the thrill
Enjoy the impossibilities.. !!
Dedicated to All The Engineers.. !! :))
If you're an Engineer then Proud to be one..!! :))

Friday, December 2, 2011

Nostalgic....

Today for a moment... all the memories, since 4th Aug, 2010, flashed up in front of my eyes... don't know if my decision is a wise one... but m happy tht i ws given an opportunity by fate, to live up one of my dreams...

Monday, August 29, 2011

Pahila urla nahis tu......

Pahila urla nahis tu
Asa kasa badalas tu?
Vegalach manus zalas tu
Dur kuthe gelas tu?
Pahila urla nahis tu

Kon jaane me hoto kay?
Kon jaane me ahe kay?
He sodhat sodhat jaane mhanjech jagane nahi kay?

Saare jug zaalay undara majaracha khel
Manache gaane ekayala ahe konala vel?

Udhat mathyacha ek tarun
Aata kuthe jaage houn
Mhanatoy aapan manus sodhu
Tutlya manachya bhinthi sandhu

Arre tu, tu tari mhanu nakos dost,
Asa kasa badalas tu.

Ka nahi jayeche me durr deshath?
Sthan milavache navya samajaat
Kartutva dakhavache mazya vishayat
Ka kudhat raheche nirash manaat?

Samjun kase ghet nahis tu?
Asa kasa badalas tu?
Pahila urla nahis tu.

Maze bhaadan nahiye tuzyashi
Maza savvad ahe keval mazyashi
Olandache sudha ahet mala samudra saare
Bhatkanti karyachi ahe hya ayushaat.
Nave nave prayog pahin jugacha pathivar
Mazi matra kavita ghirvin mazach, mazach maativar

Me aani mazi he pora
Soduya mhantoy he koda saara

Pan, pan dostit nasatat padat prashna asale
Kahi shan correct jamale…kahi thodkyat fasale

Tuzya manachi ubhari…mazhi mazhich tar ahe saari
Ek vatene jau kay ani nahi kay…..

Sunday, July 10, 2011

have breakfast or be breakfast

Lenghty article but please find time to go through

Management Views from IIMB is an exclusive column written every two weeks by faculty members of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore ]

Who sells the largest number of cameras in India ?

Your guess is likely to be Sony, Canon or Nikon. Answer is none of the above. The winner is Nokia whose main line of business in India is not cameras but cell phones.

Reason being cameras bundled with cellphones are outselling standalone cameras. Now, what prevents the cellphone from replacing the camera outright? Nothing at all. One can only hope the Sonys and Canons are taking note.

Try this. Who is the biggest in music business in India ? You think it is HMV Sa-Re-Ga-Ma? Sorry. The answer is Airtel. By selling caller tunes (that play for 30 seconds) Airtel makes more than what music companies make by selling music albums (that run for hours).

Incidentally Airtel is not in music business. It is the mobile service provider with the largest subscriber base in India . That sort of competitor is difficult to detect, even more difficult to beat (by the time you have identified him he has already gone past you). But if you imagine that Nokia and Bharti (Airtel's parent) are breathing easy you can't be farther from truth.

"What Apple did to Sony, Sony did to Kodak, explain?" Sony defined its market as audio (music from the walkman). They never expected an IT company like Apple to encroach into their audio domain. Come to think of it, is it really surprising? Apple as a computer maker has both audio and video capabilities. So what made Sony think he won't compete on pure audio? So also Kodak defined its business as film cameras, Sony defines its businesses as "digital."

In digital camera the two markets perfectly meshed. Kodak was torn between going digital and sacrificing money on camera film or staying with films and getting left behind in digital technology. Left undecided it lost in both. It had to. It did not ask the question "who is my competitor for tomorrow?" The same was true for IBM whose mainframe revenue prevented it from seeing the PC. The same was true of Bill Gates who declared "internet is a fad!" and then turned around to bundle the browser with windows to bury Netscape. The point is not who is today's competitor. Today's competitor is obvious. Tomorrow's is not.

Hiding behind all these wars is a gem of a question – "who is my competitor?"

In 2008, who was the toughest competitor to British Airways in India ? Singapore airlines? Better still, Indian airlines? Maybe, but there are better answers. There are competitors that can hurt all these airlines and others not mentioned. The answer is videoconferencing and telepresence services of HP and Cisco. Travel dropped due to recession. Senior IT executives in India and abroad were compelled by their head quarters to use videoconferencing to shrink travel budget

So much so, that the mad scramble for American visas from Indian techies was nowhere in sight in 2008. ( India has a quota of something like 65,000 visas to the U.S. They were going a-begging. Blame it on recession!). So far so good. But to think that the airlines will be back in business post recession is something I would not bet on. In short term yes. In long term a resounding no. Remember, if there is one place where Newton 's law of gravity is applicable besides physics it is in electronic hardware. Between 1977 and 1991 the prices of the now dead VCR (parent of Blue-Ray disc player) crashed to one-third of its original level in India . PC's price dropped from hundreds of thousands of rupees to tens of thousands. If this trend repeats then telepresence prices will also crash. Imagine the fate of airlines then. As it is not many are making money. Then it will surely be RIP!

India has two passions. Films and cricket. The two markets were distinctly different. So were the icons. The cricket gods were Sachin and Sehwag. The filmi gods were the Khans (Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and the other Khans who followed suit). That was, when cricket was fundamentally test cricket or at best 50 over cricket. Then came IPL and the two markets collapsed into one. IPL brought cricket down to 20 overs. Suddenly an IPL match was reduced to the length of a 3 hour movie. Cricket became film's competitor. On the eve of IPL matches movie halls ran empty. Desperate multiplex owners requisitioned the rights for screening IPL matches at movie halls to hang on to the audience. If IPL were to become the mainstay of cricket, as it is likely to be, films have to sequence their releases so as not clash with IPL matches. As far as the audience is concerned both are what in India are called 3 hour "tamasha" (entertainment). Cricket season might push films out of the market.

Look at the products that vanished from India in the last 20 years.When did you last see a black and white movie? When did you last use a fountain pen? When did you last type on a typewriter? The answer for all the above is "I don't remember!" For some time there was a mild substitute for the typewriter called electronic typewriter that had limited memory. Then came the computer and mowed them all. Today most technologically challenged guys like me use the computer as an upgraded typewriter. Typewriters per se are nowhere to be seen.

One last illustration. 20 years back what were Indians using to wake them up in the morning? The answer is "alarm clock." The alarm clock was a monster made of mechanical springs. It had to be physically keyed every day to keep it running. It made so much noise by way of alarm, that it woke you up and the rest of the colony. Then came quartz clocks which were sleeker. They were much more gentle though still quaintly called "alarms." What do we use today for waking up in the morning? Cellphone! An entire industry of clocks disappeared without warning thanks to cell phones. Big watch companies like Titan were the losers. You never know in which bush your competitor is hiding!

Future is scary! The boss of an IT company once said something interesting about the animal called competition. He said "Have breakfast …or…. be breakfast"! That sums it up rather neatly.

Success is not something to wait for; it's something to work for…