Monday, September 28, 2009

Ravana is Immortal


The immorality of Ravana is immortal. It seems that Ravana had not died in the war described in the Ramayana. He was a mayawi king and it is quite possible that he might has survived. You believe me now..... Ravana is immortal. What about your corrupt politicians, bueaucrats, police officers and the like........ they collectively represent the same Ravana. There is no need to pollute the already deteriorated environment by burnig thousands of effigies of the great scholar Ravana, Kumbhkaran and Meghnath. Ravana was a rishiputter, a great scholar....... what about your modern Ravanas. We will celebrate the real Vizaydashmi on the day when there will be a society more charaterfull, honest, hardworking and free of the fragmentary Ravanas. In fact, we have no right to burn the effigies of that great scholar for some of his misadventures. Lt us introspect and then decide... do we really need to do so? We need more Ramas to clean our society in the modern context.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Need for Introspection?


Following the UGC, New Delhi guidelines, the State Government has issued the notification regarding newer pay scales for college and university teachers. Undoubtedly, we are going to get a considerable rise in our salary. At this juncture, we also need to introspect our desired role for uplifting the standard of higher education. Do we really deserve these grades? Are we contributing to the extent, we are supposed to contribute? Let us compare these salaries and job responsibilities with the employees of the private sector companies. It seems that the noble profession is losing its grace. Let us not feel tired before getting retired. Let us try to go beyond the FIVE HOUR STAY mode of our working. Nothing is going to explode in the campus area at 2:15pm. Also..... we should try to realise that the PCCTU is not a voluntary body in the sense... we interpret. Being casual towards students' concern and then labelling our blunders as inadveratnt errors does not make any sense. Oh.... my dear friends the destiny of the nation is being tailored in our classrooms. The grades have been revised but the attitudes are yet to be revised.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

MJ: The King of Pop


He was/is a legend in the world of music. No one can ever forget his world famous albums (Thriller, Dangerous, Bad........ ). Millions of people watched his last show in the Staples Centre on July 07, 2009. This speaks volumes about his love with his family, fans and friends. A gifted child, a lovable friend, a great dad, a caring brother and the greatest entertainer of his times and times to come. I watched the live telecast till midnight .................... the moments were realy touching.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

A.S. College, Khanna


Courses
Postgraduate: M.A (Punjabi), M.A (History), M.A (English), M.A (Political Science), PGDCA
Graduate: B.A, BCA, B.Sc., B.Com
Vocational Elective Subjects: Computer Application, Foreign Trade Practice & Procedures
Vocational Add on Courses (Formal Mode): Foreign Trade Practice & Procedures, Computer Based Accounting, Business Statistics and Computer Applications
Crash Courses (Non-formal Mode): Use of Internet, Personality Development, Organic Farming & Vermicomposting, Spoken English, IELTS/TOEFL, German/French as Foreign Language, Financial Accounting & Business Statistics

Affiliation: Panjab University Chandigarh
Admission Dates: July 14 to 21, 2009
Admission Procedure: Merit basis
Reservation: As per Punjab Government norms
Location: Samrala Road Khanna
Special Features: 21 acre campus area, richly stocked library, well equipped science labs, audio-visual teaching aids cell, gymnasium, boxing ring, spacious playgrounds, a short firing range, separate parking for boys & girls, canteen, career guidance centre, Hi-tech AC computer labs, bus facility for girls, well qualified & experienced staff.
Contact; 01628-228470, 225170
Website; www.asckhn.com

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Let the winds of change blow....................

The idea of implementing a ban on wearing JEANS in the UP colleges reflects our inability to cultivate moral erectness through education. it seems that the material part of life has overshadowed the value system. Is it justified to blame (only) girls for indiscipline and erosion of moral values? What about the other parties.... the boys, the teachers and the parents? This ban indirectly means that the girls wearing JEANS are responsible for indiscipline in institutions. And are we sure that Salwar-Kameez and Saris are morally superior to JEANS? It takes two and two to make a four. The humans are recognised by their unique behaviour. A horse remains a horse and a donkey remains a donkey but both can wear a zebra skin to look attractive. In the rapidly changing scanerio, their exists a dire need to impart moral education both to boys , as well as, girls. Let us try to cultivate/preserve good moral values in their tender minds, strengethening their roots. All the parties... the girls, the boys, the teachers and the parents have to shoulder the duty of creating a disciplines atmosphere in the institutions. Let the winds of change blow. Why to fear... the deep-rooted and flexible ones are never uprooted.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Unseen Dimensions of Mind


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Try to understand the varied dimensions of human mind. Things are not always what they seem. In no way a daughter is inferior than a son. Let us give some space to our daughters also. They are less demanding and more caring. And be hopeful, they may work wonders and bring name and fame to you.

Who will be benefitted?

Living in 21st Century and behaving in a manner of 12th Century does not make any sense. In the recent incidents we have damaged property worth million of rupees. Is this the real mesage delivered to us by our saints? One who truly loves his family, friends, nation , culture, religion can never adopt such suicidal ways for expression of his sorrow. Let us follow the message of our saints and ancestors in true spirit and work for creating peace and harmony in our society. Please be aware of the vested interests of the political leaders. We have to compete with the world for securing a better future for the generations to come.