Saturday, January 3, 2015

where the mistake lies

Since childhood we were made to believe that if we do well in academics, we can get a job with a good salary and we will eventually be happy there after. So the entire purpose of education is just to get a job? And, Is happiness related to money? Can't we just do what we love? Where is the mistake? Is it the educational system or the society? Is it our teachers or parents or us? Whom should we please and why? Who will measure our success and why? Where are we running and why? Should we change or the system? And how?

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

MS Dhoni Announces Retirement From Test Cricket


We Miss You MS Dhoni - The Legend
No farewell matches like Sachin..
No emotional press conferences like Dravid..
He came out to bat today..
Bailed India out of trouble with his calm batting..
Managed a DRAW for his country..
Then, gave a SMILING Interview in the presentation ceremony..
Praised all his team mates for their effort in the test match..
Didn't uttered a single word about his retirement..
Then, walked away SILENTLY..

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Inspirational Stories #176 - The Gift of Forgiveness – Christmas Story

The Christmas of 1949 we didn’t have a tree. My dad had as much pride as anybody, I suppose, so he wouldn’t just say that we couldn’t afford one.
When I mentioned it, my mother said that we weren’t going to have one this year, that we couldn’t afford one, and even if we could – it was stupid to clutter up your house with a dead tree.
I wanted a tree badly though, and I thought – in my naive way – that if we had one, everybody would feel better.

Amazing Facts about Food (It's too funny !!!)

Here are some of the funniest and amazing facts about food.  Read them and enjoy.




100 pounds of rain water is required to produce a single pound of food from earth.  
ü  11.9 pounds of cereal are consumed by average American / Canadian per year
ü  Do you know that we get only one pound of coffee from one coffee tree?
ü  The fear vegetables is called as Lachanophobia
ü  Do you know that the French fries came from Belgium, but they are most popular in USA
ü  The number one selling snack in USA is the Potato chips
ü  Do you know that Russian children are given a birthday pie instead of birth day cake?

Friday, November 14, 2014

Rohit Sharma smashes highest ODI score 264 India against Sri Lanka

Records Rohit Sharma broke during his knock of 264

India’s opening batsman Rohit Sharma smashed a brilliant 264 from 173 balls to register the highest score in the history of ODI cricket. In the process, he also broke a number of other records. He was dropped by Thisara Perera after playing a loose shot early on in his innings, but that did not deter the confidence of the Mumbai Indians captain. He went from strength to strength and took just 15 balls to get from 200 to 250.
Here are some records Rohit broke during the knock:
#1 Highest individual score in an ODI innings - 264


Rohit Sharma broke the record for the highest ODI individual score of all time today. He didn’t just beat Virender Sehwag’s 219, but also bettered Belinda Clark’s 229 against Denmark, making this the top individual score in an innings across all one-day internationals.

TOP 10 ODI INNINGS OF ALL TIME 
1) ROHIT SHARMA (India) 264 (173 balls) v Sri Lanka, November 13, 2014
2) VIRENDER SEHWAG (India) 219 (149 ball) v West Indies, December 8, 2011
3) ROHIT SHARMA (India) 209 (158 balls) v Australia, November 2, 2013
4) SACHIN TENDULKAR (India) 200* (147 balls) v South Africa, February 24, 2010
5) CHARLES COVENTRY (Zimbabwe) 194* (156 balls) v Bangladesh, August 16, 2009
6) SAEED ANWAR (Pakistan) 194 (146 balls) v India, May 21, 1997
7) VIV RICHARDS (West Indies) 189* (170 balls) v England, May 31, 1984
8) MARTIN GUPTILL (New Zealand) 189* (155 balls) v England, June 2, 2013
9) SANATH JAYASURIYA (Sri Lanka) 189 (161 balls) v India, October 29, 2000
10) GARY KIRSTEN (South Africa) 188* (159 balls) v UAE February 16, 1996