Sunday, August 26, 2012

Sky is the limit



Wrote this piece for a competition in TCS. The topic given was 'Sky is the limit' and this is all I could come up with. And yes, did manage to bag the 3rd prize ;)


Year 2030

15th Dec

‘Yes Jake, deployment will be complete by tomorrow… Yeah... Ciao.’ Abhinav with a smile on his face replaces the receiver of his phone with a click. ‘Well… That went fine. Now need to get home ASAP’. He leaves his workplace and gets into his BMW to drive to his apartment building in Manhattan. He reaches for the Stereo to switch between the FM channels, when he observes the date. ‘Oh… This Sunday is 21st Dec! Totally forgot about it!!!’

17th Dec

Abhinav has completed his Security check and is seated in the JFK Airport Lounge awaiting his flight to India. He has his passport and tickets in one hand. To make sure he has his car keys safe, he fumbles through his jacket when his fingers brush across something cold and metallic. He pulls it out.
‘Ah… The pen…’



Year 2008

21st Dec

Dec 21st is the day there is an annual get together at St.Peter’s Orphanage, Mumbai. The day when all the former inmates come to visit Fr. Francis and spend the day with him. Fr.Francis was in his office when Abhinav had first come to the Orphanage. Abhinav was not alone. He was with other five boys who lives also took an ugly turn on that fateful night. Abhinav had lost his parents in the infamous 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. With all his relatives dead, he had no ray of hope. It was then, when Mrs.Sheila, a social worker, brought Abhinav and the other children to St.Peter’s Orphanage. Sensing the anxiety of the children, Fr.Francis handed a bar of chocolate to each one of the boys. He introduced them to the other children in the orphanage. Abhinav soon became friends with the other kids. Fr.Francis used to teach them various subjects. Fr.Francis came to know that Abhinav was passionate about studies especially Mathematics. Abhinav always scored the highest in class. He knew Abhinav had the potential to rise beyond the rest to reach immense heights and become a great engineer some day.

One day Fr.Francis called Abhinav to his office. He handed over a wrapped package to Abhinav. Abhinav was surprised to see a Black Parker pen when he unwrapped the package.

‘Wow… Thanks Father. Thank you so much!’

‘No Abhinav, You deserve it. Turn it over…’

Abhinav sees something inscribed on the pen cover. “Sky is the limit” read the words.

‘What does this mean Father?’

‘It means that nothing can stop you from reaching great heights. Sky is the limit for your ambitions and dreams. Whenever you feel low, always have a look at this pen’

“This is the final boarding call for passengers booked on flight 372A to Mumbai. Please proceed to Gate 3 immediately. I repeat. This is the final boarding call. Thank you”

Abhinav puts the pen back into his pocket, picks up his hand luggage and slowly walks towards Gate 3 with a smile on his face and says ‘Sky is indeed the limit’.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Beauty of Life

I happened to pen this down for a poem writing competition held at my workplace. This is a couple of months old :)

Battered, bruised and injured in the merciless combat
With fellow soldier’s bodies lying around, excruciating to look at
The very thought of meeting his innocent children and lovely wife
Fills warmth of love into his anguished heart…
And that’s the beauty of life.

When you are weary, depressed and all alone
And it would seem you are treading on a lifeless zone
You feel all your problems mounting with great rife
 A ray of hope appears encouraging you to move on…
And that’s the beauty of life.

B.R.B !!!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

India & Olympics

Olympics. The biggest international event or rather a celebration of talent of people over the world. Since it occurs only once in 4 years, it is highly awaited and celebrated. 

Now coming to India. 
India being the 2nd most populous country in the world, bags only few medals in the Olympics despite the huge population the country has. Why is it that India comes nowhere in the top 20 countries medal tally and the list is always headed by either USA or China? Why not India?

One reason I could think of is that Indian parents want their kids to end up as Engineers or Doctors or MBAs. If their kid is good at Sports or Athletics, they are not encouraged to continue it once they are in their higher secondary (Unless its Cricket). Why? 'Cos the parents fear the kid wont be able to focus on his/her 10th & 12th Board exams, which is the turning point of one's life. Everybody wants their kid to have a white collar job and yet expect India to bag all medals and lead the tally. I am not saying all the parents should train their kids for Olympics. Only that if a kid has a remarkable talent in anything, please nurture it instead of trying to block it. We never know to what great heights the kid would reach. 

High time we include cricket as an event in the Olympics*. 

Yes... I did manage to come out of my lazy hibernation to post this ;)

B.R.B !!!



* - It is laced with sarcasm, incase you didnt get it :P