Friday, October 8, 2010

Life @ IMT-G

Hey guys, been a long 3+ months since I blogged. Not that i did not have time, just that i was busy with loads of stuff at my new home - IMT, Ghaziabad.

On 20th June, 2010, I stepped into the hallowed portals of IMT-G to begin a new phase of my life. There were new faces all around except for one face, my Princess, who came along with me to kick start my journey :-)

Orientation week was kinda hectic with all kinds of sessions like introduction of faculty, clubs and committees and of course the student affairs council ;) , guest lectures on various industries, intro sessions on various subjects, outbound sessions which comprised rappelling, rope crossing and other group tasks not forgetting the yoga at 5.30am and the night long PDP at the hands of seniors which meant I had 6 sleepless nights.

Then began classes and a plethora of open houses and interviews for various clubs and committees and after several gruelling rounds of GDs and PIs, I became a MarkUpite :) Post 2 weeks of usual classes, came the first quiz and the jitters involved with giving the first exam (LOL) and then the mid-terms but it was not only about studies. I was part of the group that came 2nd in the IMT Premier League organized by Globiz ( the Int'l Biz club), participated in Mark Roadies 3.0 organized by MarkUp plus was a part of the Sec-D football team in the League of the Titans. And oh yes, the parties - MarkUp party, Sec-D party, b'day parties, JLT (just like that) parties etc. etc.

Post mid-terms got selected as POC of MarkUp for Passion 2010 and designed events, penned down write ups for Corporate brochure of Passion 2010 as part of the Creative team, finally had our freshers nite (which was quite an extravaganza), and then the end terms (results are knocking at the door :P :D)

So all in all, an exciting three months which went by in a flash but the main reason for them passing by at lightning speed was not the above mentioned events but my F.R.I.E.N.D.S. I have been lucky to have a circle of super genuine friends at the college. Mehak, Parag, Swati, Jugal, Nishant have made this ongoing journey at IMT worthy and more. Trips to RDC, Sector-10, Shipra, Delhi, etc. etc.; parties in the campus; studying for exams; impromptu dinner plans, late night adda at DLP, Nescafe & BbC; pulling each other's legs; supporting each other through thick and thin - it would never have been the same if this bunch of awesome people was not there in my life @ IMT. Love you all :)

As I am short of words at the moment, all I wanna say is that - 
Chase the dream down the highway; 
don't care when it's not going your way 
the blue sky on top, 
the rain drops on the ground, 
there's no looking back once you have turned around.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Adieu !!!!

On June 18, 2010 its gonna be time for me to leave home and the City of Joy. As I prepare myself to bid adieu with a heavy heart, I keep going down memory lane and images of the past 23 years dance in front of my eyes-

Phase One: crying at my first admission test (for St. Helens school), mom smiling proudly when I came first in all three sems at St. Helens, going to Don Bosco in the auto-rickshaws via those pot-holed roads (roller coaster ride/tokyo drift), playing cricket, football, basketball, rugby etc. etc. at school (what great fun), coming back home and running away to play again on the terrace (lol), receiving awards in the school auditorium *proud smile*, adda with friends after school/tuitions (miss it :-( ), night HRD Programme at school (a night to remember), the board examinations, the anxiety on the day of results and the relief on doing well, the disappointment of not cracking engg. exams (somehow rue it till date)

Phase Two: St. Xavier's College, bunking lectures (voh bhi kya din the), movies at INOX (watched so many during college days), new year's eve with friends at my place (just awefome), university exams (god knows how i managed to pass :D :P), interviews at SCMHRD & NMIMS

Phase Three: my workplace (got great exposure to real world business practices), 22nd birthday celebration with my princess (what a lovely surprise), Mysore-Ooty trip (ethereal beauty), mom-dad's 25th wedding anniversary (one hell of a party), the elation of scoring 99.22 in CAT (and the disappointment on not getting a single IIM call), first b-school convert (SIBM, Bangalore), IMT-Ghaziabad calling :) :)

Its an unending list of brilliant imagery and each image, a special memory etched in the mind and the heart.

I'm gonna bid adieu with mixed emotions-the joy of getting into a top 15 institute for pursuit of MBA and making my parents proud and the sorrow of going far from family and friends; the joy of getting the opportunity to breathe in a different atmosphere after 23 years and the sorrow of leaving behind the warmth of home and the city-Calcutta.

The next two years are gonna be very critical for my career and I just hope to make the best out of them. To all the people in my life, this is my final message before adieu - dream, work hard, achieve and make it large.

Lots of love,
Nilesh

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Mumbai is for all Indians

Shahrukh Khan says, "I truly believe they (Pakistan players) should have been chosen," in reference to the auction held for IPL3.

Consequence: Shiv Sena targets SRK and says it won’t allow SRK’s latest film My Name is Khan (MNIK) to hit the theatres. It starts protesting against MNIK and says SRK has to apologize to Bal Thackeray else he will have to pay. It even goes to the extent of saying that Mannat (SRK’s home) is in Mumbai, not Pakistan. SRK remains defiant and says he hopes everything will be fine.

But the thought that’s bothering me is the safety of Indians in India even as all these days we thought Indians were unsafe in Australia. After all any Tom, Dick or Harry can start a protest and harm anyone for cheap publicity or his own selfish political interests be it Shiv Sena or MNS or Sri Ram Sene. Anyone can threaten publicly through the media, can create unrest in the country/state/city and shockingly they will not be punished by the law.

The questions I, as an Indian citizen, have are - Should not the people who have been threatening SRK be put behind the bars? Should not the Shiv Sena be apologizing to SRK for threatening him and causing mental agony to him and his family? When will the Govt. of Maharashtra take a strong stand instead of being spineless and leaving the citizens at the mercy of the Sena? Till when will the Bollywood Industry remain silent and bear the brunt of the Sena’s unwarranted wrath? When will the Mumbaikars and the people of Maharashtra wake up to protest against this outright insult of democracy and the right to freedom of speech? When?????

I don't have answers to the above questions and I don't think anyone else has them either but we can definitely do one thing - Wake up and tell the Shiv Sena that Mumbai unke baap ki jaagir nahi hai.....