Friday, September 19, 2008

NO1 CAN INSULT U WITHOUT UR PERMISSION

In life, we come across a number of problems with varying solutions... some being right while others wrong. The right path is always harder... full of obstacles, worries and anxieties.many a times we are often teased or commented too . But what matters is how we overcome it.. realizing the faults and gathering confidence to move ahead in right direction.

As for a simple instance, a student in a professional college... was always found with books.... he enjoyed within himself while others were merry making. At times that student was commented by others as unsocial or inactive but he was unperturbed. He did not pay attention to the hurting remarks of his fellow-mates and made himself busy in his own world. Finally their graduation day came and to everyone's surprise, that student was the university topper breaking all the records. At that moment, others had no choice other than clapping for him. That was quite a great achievement for that boy.

no one can insult you without your permission..

Have you ever seen someone who is angry on another person and tried to insult him, but that person in return gave a smile, which makes that angry person fraustrated.... obviously because that person has failed to insult him. So never react on others' comments ...you know what you are....when you will do good, people will try to insult you but when you succeed, they will follow you..praise you. So lead your life such that.. people will love to follow your foot prints at every point in their life..!!

It Seems Good To Stand On Ground And Watch Up High At Your Aim. But The Best Is To Stand Up High And Let Others Watch You As Their Aim.

Good Luck..!!

Monday, September 1, 2008

IS THIS FAIR

Did you know that India won two gold medals and not one at the 2008 Beijing Olympics?

Sunita Lamba, a fine arts artist from Delhi, won a gold at the games for her sculpture, but so far she has received no felicitation from the government.

Lamba, the sister of late cricketer Raman Lamba, had sent her sculpture, Spirit of Unity, for Olympic Fine Arts 2008, an exhibition put up by the organising committee at Beijing, and it was selected for display.

"The chairman of the International Olympic Committee inaugurated the exhibition on August 11 and on the very same day they announced the gold medal for me," Lamba said.

"I was also given an Olympic torch besides the certificate of winning the gold medal," Lamba added. Shooter Abhinav Bindra is the only sportsperson to have fetched a gold for India at the games this time.

Lamba's gold medal will be given to her after the 40-day exhibition gets over. The show will run for a few months in different areas of China itself and after that it will move to countries across the world.

"Is 'art' a discipline which doesn't hold any importance for the country? More than 20 days have passed since I won the medal but no one has contacted me yet," Lamba, who is 40 plus, said.

"I am not against any reward for any sportspersons but it pinches when the authorities completely ignore you," she added.

"I belong to a sports family and I believe in sports. My aim is to move ahead in life," said Lamba, who works with The Oberoi hotels in the Capital and is a resident of west Delhi.

Before leaving for Beijing, she had even tried to contact Indian Olympic Association president Suresh Kalmadi and union Culture minister Ambika Soni to tell them about her participation.

"I have been making sculptures for the last 25 years and my work was selected from among 10,000 entries for the final 110. Before leaving for Beijing I tried to contact both of them, but didn't get any response from them," Lamba said.

After waiting for a long time, she finally decided to contact the government herself and called Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit last week. Sheila Dikshit asked her to come to the felicitation function of Olympic bronze medal winner in wrestling Sushil Kumar at her residence Monday.

"But even here, the CM just introduced me to the media and that was it," Lamba lamented. She was not even given a bouquet of flowers.

"Is 'art' not a discipline in itself?" she asked. "Everyone decorates their houses with costly art prices, but they are not ready to recognise it as a discipline," Lamba said.

The saving grace was a call from the father of boxer Vijender Singh, who won a bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics.

"He congratulated me and expressed his regret over people's ignorance. He said that art is also a sport and I really felt nice talking to him," she said.

The artist will be travelling to Beruit and US to showcase her work.

"I have also decided to organise an art show in India in which I will invite the international artists who took part in the Olympics art exhibition," she said.