Friday, November 14, 2008

HaPpY ChiLdReN DaY

I love this day as it made me remember my childhood , it made me think again of how free I was , how innocent I was , how uncomplicated every thing was , no boundaries no restrictions , just a world full of amusing and amazing things . Even small things like a plant seemed so magical . imagining a world of our own with no rules no regulation and not restricting our thoughts I think we all should cherish our childhood and make it a point not to forget our dreams as a child be it as stupid as possible . So HaPPy ChiLdrEn DaY to all of my family ,friends, every one young at heart and especially those who miss there childhood .....

A Cut CoPy From a blog I visited recently just to show that its not Indians who celebrate it ...... every one in the world does it .... so join them ... be a child again ... be wt u are ...


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Many countries place more emphasis on Intl Childrens Day than others, but most countries 'officially' celebrate to some degree... for example it is only just beginning to take on some meaning in Australia.

Australia
Australia celebrates "Children's Day" on the fourth Wednesday of October. In 2008, it falls on the 22nd of October. It is part of a week long celebration of "Children's Week". It is a time when children of all ages receive gifts and celebrate their special week.

Argentina
Children's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of August.

Brazil
Children's Day is celebrated on October 12, which is also the day of Our Lady of Aparecida, a public holiday in Brazil.

Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, Children's Day hasn't been celebrated in a manner that may let know the community know about the importance of Child Rights. However on November 20 YCM(Youth Change Makers) plans to inform people of Children Day by holding huge children competitions and fashion show. Though it wont be considered as a holiday.

Canada
Canada's "National Child Day" is held November 20th each year as enacted in Bill C-371, otherwise known as the Child Day Act, by the Parliament of Canada in 1993 to fulfill Canada's commitment to the United Nations General Assembly's recommendation to observe a Universal Children's Day.Canadian Children's Rights Council It is not a holiday in Canada.

Central Africa
On Congo, Congo DR, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Chad, Central African Republic, São Tomé and Príncipe Children's Day is celebrated in this country on the December 25 to honour all the children.

Chile
Children's Day is celebrated the first Sunday of August.

Colombia
In Colombia Children's Day is celebrated in the last weekend of April.

Costa Rica
Children's day is celebrated on September 9 in Costa Rica.

Cuba
Children's day is celebrated in Cuba on the third Sunday of July.

El Salvador
In El Salvador, Children's Day is celebrated on October 1.

Former and current Communist and Socialist countries
In Russia, as well as other former Soviet Union states, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, other former or current communist states, Albania, Angola, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic and Slovakia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, Germany, Laos, Republic of Macedonia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Tanzania, Yemen, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1. This list includes 25 countries which regained independence from USSR, seceded from Yugoslavia Federation, as well as Czechoslovakia, Ethiopia after their respective splits.

Germany
During the Cold War, the Children's Day (Kindertag) was handled quite differently in the two states. The date was different (GDR: June 1, FRG: September 20), the name was slightly different (GDR: "International Children's Day" ("Internationaler Kindertag"), FRG: "World Children's Day" ("Weltkindertag")), and most notably: the customs.

In the GDR, the holiday was introduced in 1950, and was from then on a yearly highlight for the children. On this day of the year, one typically received congratulations and presents from one's parents and did special activities in school, such as field trips and the like. In the FRG, Children's Day did not have such meaning to the children, and was even mostly unknown to many people.

Since the affiliation in 1990, the date and name used in the FRG have become the official ones for the former GDR as well. This however was not accepted by large parts of the former GDR population, so that still many parents celebrate with their kids on the former date, June 1, and even Children's Day public events take place on the old date.

Guatemala
In Guatemala Children's day is celebrated on the first day of October.

Honduras
In Honduras Children's Day (Día del Niño) is celebrated on September 10.

Hong Kong
Children's Day is celebrated on April 4 each year (the same day as the Republic of China (Taiwan) since ROC established the Children's Day on April 4 in 1931. The ROC government combined Women’s Day with Children’s Day on April 4 in 1993, officially calling it Women’s and Children’s Day, making it a day for women, mothers, and children. The practice is still observed by both the Hong Kong SAR Government and the public after the handover in 1997, though this festival has not been a public holiday before the handover.

Hungary
In 1931 Children's day started although then it was called Children's Week, but since 1950 it has only been a day technically the last Sunday in May.

India
In India Children's Day day is celebrated on November 14 every year. This date the marks the anniversary of independent India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Children's day is celebrated on this day in recognition of his lifelong passion and work for children.

Israel
Children's Day is celebrated.

Italy
Children's Day is not celebrated.

Japan
Japanese families fly carp kites on Children's Day.May 05 is Children's Day, called こどもの日 ("Kodomo no hi", こどもの日?) in Japanese; the festivities used to be called Boy's Day , called 端午の節句 (Tango no Sekku, 端午の節句?) in Japanese , to distinguish it from Girls' Day, called 桃の節句 (Momo no Sekku, 桃の節句?), ひな祭り (Hinamatsuri, ひな祭り?) in Japanese , March 3). Both of these days are marked with a lot of activities for children. On this day, children display samurai swords, armor, and Kintarō dolls. Two important symbols of Children's day are carps and irises. Traditionally, families fly carp kites with a carp .representing each son.

Mexico
In Mexico Children's day is celebrated on the 30th of April.

New Zealand
Children's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of March each year. Children's Day provides New Zealanders with a special opportunity to spend time with their children, create positive memories, and take part in fun activities that start new traditions as well as continue old ones. The vision of Children's Day is to see children celebrated, nurtured and treasured by all.

Nigeria
Children's Day is celebrated on the 27th of May.

North Korea
North Korean Children's Day is celebrated on June 1 (국제 아동절). Before 1945 it was celebrated on May 1, But in 1945, it was changed to its current date.

South Korea
In South Korea, 5th of May is officially the Children's Day.

Pakistan
In Pakistan, Children's Day is celebrated on November 20. There is no holiday on this day but it is observed by NGO working on Child Rights.

Peru
In Peru, Children's Day is celebrated on October 14.

Paraguay
In Paraguay, Children's Day is celebrated on August 16, day of the infamous Battle of Acosta Ñu, where 20,000 thousand men of the Brazilian Army crushed a Paraguayan battle made up of 3,500 children ages six to fifteen - even though Paraguay had been already completely defeated (see more in War of the Triple Alliance). It's a national holiday, used to remember the atrocities the Brazilians committed during the five-year war.

People's Republic of China
In the People's Republic of China, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1 and is formally known as "The June 1st International Children's Day" - 六一国际儿童节). When the People's Republic of China was first established in 1949, the State Council (Cabinet) designated a half-a-day holiday for all primary schools on June 1st. This was later made into a full day's break in 1956 with The Announcement by the State Council to make June 1st Children's Day a One Day Public Holiday (国务院关于“六一儿童节”改为放假一天的通知). Schools usually organizes activities such as camping trips or free movies on Children's day to allow students to have fun, and Children of civil servants might also receive small gifts from the government. Entrance Ceremonies of the Young Pioneers of China (similar to boy scouts in the West) are frequently held on June 1st as well.

Poland
Children's Day is celebrated in Poland on June 1. The International Children's Day was introduced in Poland in the early 1950s. It coincides with the beginning of summer and it is usually treated as a holiday, as it takes place near the end of the school year. Schools usually organize special activities for the day of the celebration, and the first week of June is a time of the festivities organized in parks and entertainment centers for children. Parents usually buy some small gifts for their children.

Portugal and former colonies
In Portugal, and also at some of its former colonies - Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Cape Verde, East Timor - the Children's Day is celebrated on June 1.

Romania
In Romania the Day is celebrated on June 1.

Singapore
October 1 is the day which Singapore officially celebrates Children's Day, a similar event celebrated every year is Youth Day which is celebrated on the first Sunday of July each year.

Slovakia
In Slovakia, the day is called International Children's Day and is celebrated on June 1.

Sri Lanka
The Universal Children's Day is celebrated on the October 01.

Sweden
The International Children's Day is celebrated on October 2, though there are very few actual celebrations.

Taiwan
The Taiwan designates April 4 as Children's Day (兒童節), pursuant to Article 5 of the Order to Implement Commemoration Days and Holidays (紀念日及節日實施辦法). Despite not being a legal holiday, schools often hold special activities in order to celebrate the occasion. Due to pressure from parents that demanded to accompany their children in the celebration, the ROC government recognized Women’s Day with Children’s Day on April 4, 1993. Thus, the celebration is technically called Women’s and Children’s Day.

Thailand
The second Saturday of January is Children's Day in Thailand.

Turkey
In Turkey, Children's Day has been celebrated on April 23rd since 1935. It originated from the first gathering of Grand National Assembly on April 23rd, 1920, during the Turkish Independence War.

After the Ottomans were defeated during World War I, Turkish land had been occupied by other European countries such as England, Italy and France. Ataturk, an Ottoman commander, broke his ties with the dying Empire and started the war for independence against Allied forces and the old Ottoman regime. After years of fighting Turkey won full independence.

Turks consider Ataturk to be "The Father of Modern Turkey". After the war, Ataturk refused the role of Sultan or King and established a modern Republic instead. He gifted April 23rd to the children for the country, so that they would cherish the independence that cost so much, but at the same time walk the path of "Peace at Home, Peace in the World"

On April 23rd children from around the world come to Turkey. They're hosted by families who have children of a similar age. Festivities last over a week and the visiting and Turkish children spend a lot of time together. Many children, often not even speaking the same language, create lifelong friendships. Several of the events are broadcast on television, showing the children in their traditional national outfits, dancing singing and exchanging gifts. The United Nations participates the events.

Every year on April 23rd, the seats of Parliament are held by children, and a child becomes President for a day. The child President delivers a speech on national television.

United States of America
Children’s Day observations in the United States predate both Mother’s and Father’s Day.

The celebration of a special Children’s Day in America dates from the 1860s and earlier.

In 1856, Rev. Charles H. Leonard, D.D., then pastor of the First Universalist Church of Chelsea, Mass., set apart a Sunday for the dedication of children to the Christian life, and for the re-dedication of parents and guardians to bringing-up their children in Christian nurture. This service was first observed the second Sunday in June.

The Universalist Convention at Baltimore in September, 1867, passed a resolution commending churches to set apart one Sunday in each year as Children’s Day.

The Methodist Episcopal Church at the Methodist Conference of 1868 recommended that second Sunday in June be annually observed as Children’s Day.

The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1883 designated the “the second Sabbath in June as Children’s Day.”

Also in 1883, the National Council of Congregational Churches and nearly all the state bodies of that denomination in the United States passed resolutions commending the observance of the day. About this time many other denominations adopted similar recommendations.

Chase’s Calendar of Events cites Children’s Sunday and notes that The Commonwealth of Massachusetts issues an annual proclamation for the second Sunday in June.

Numerous churches and denominations currently observe the second Sunday in June including the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the Church of the Nazarene.

Children's Day, was proclaimed by President Bill Clinton in October 2000. He declared that it be held on November 16th.

"National Child's Day" was proclaimed by the President of the United States of America, George W. Bush, as June 3, 2001 and in subsequent years on dates in early June. In 2003, he proclaimed June 1st. In 2004, he proclaimed June 6th. In 2005, he proclaimed June 5th. In 2006, he proclaimed June 4th. In 2007, he proclaimed June 3rd. The White House Proclamation by the President of the United States of America, 2001

Nowhere in any of the proclamations did the President refer to the United Nations or the UN Resolution about Universal Child Day. It is important to note that The United States of America is one of only two countries in the world that have not ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. As of November 2007, 193 countries have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, (UNCRC). The only other country that has not ratified the UNCRC is Somalia. United States position on the UNCRC

In 2007, Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich issued a proclamation proclaiming the second Sunday in June as Children's Day. The mayors of Aurora and Batavia, Illinois, also issued proclamations.

Uruguay
In Uruguay, Children's Day is celebrated on January 6th.

Venezuela
In Venezuela Children's Day is celebrated the 30th of April.

Vietnam
Children's Day is celebrated on June 1 as ICD and on the full moon of the 8th lunar month during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

LIFE HAS TAKEN A FULL CRICLE …..


Just like the first day in college when I had no idea of what would happen next, I still don’t have any idea of what life brings me next. I am back where I started from, directionless, clueless and looking for something but still not knowing what. There are thousands of questions in my mind making me think of answers that raises more questions then they answer. Its where I started is where I am now.
But there is a difference between now and then, the differences is not what I have gained but what I have lost. I have gained knowledge, trust and found friendship but also lost friends, moments never to come again. There are many things that I wanted to do , many words that I wanted to say , many thoughts that that never became reality .The world that I was so scared to leave is now the place where I don’t want to go .
Why does time flies by?? Why cant it just stop where we want it to, to the moments that are perfect, when every thing goes the way you wished it . This “TIME“never stops nor it waits for any one. But I a fool want this time to change its course of direction and go back to the instance when I felt satisfied, when every thing was simple and clear , when I had a direction .
Then was the time when my heart and my mind gave me the same answer for the un answered question of my life but now they go in the opposite direction , never agreeing and always arguing . Who should I listen to now the one that’s practical or the one that emotional???
Is life a game that we all play or is just am illusion that we believe in. we don’t play the game of life but life plays games with us . It gives us the illusion of winning and then for some strange reason makes us start again ………………

SO I AM WHERE I STARTED FROM ….TO START AGAIN FROM WHERE I LEFT !!!!!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

SOMTHING

Somthing that makes me smile.......
is to see others smile
is to achive wt others dream
Somthing that makes me sad......
is when helpless in helping somone
is when somone cries
Somthing that I cherish......
Is my family
are my Friends
Somthing i miss ......
Is my peace of mind
Is myself
Somthing that I want 2 STOP....
Is falling in LOVE
somthing are never meant to happen ....

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

“Moral Policing “


In today’s world where technology has surpassed the human mind, it’s still difficult to make out what does it think. We as Indians are very proud of our cultural heritage, our way of living, and our religion and all in all very proud of being an Indian. But is it right to do moral policing st the cost of giving it a name of a religious out break?????

Reading in today’s news paper “DELHI TIMES “the article “Charge of moral brigade, yet again “. “ Moral brigade “for those who are not familiar with this term and if you are an Asian then it’s high time for you do get introduced with it. A group of people who think they are above the law and have the right to punish individual who they think have in some way offended there culture ,there religionor even there way of thinking . Well no need of getting surprised if you get humiliated by a group of person for going out with a couple of friends on "VALENTINES DAY ". Be it the KAALI SENNAA of KANPUR or the national associations like the SHIV SENAA .... even religious communities do such kind of acts be it Hindu , Muslims , Sicks and now there is a new one the "SINDHIS " . they released a "FATWA " or a religous rule against the use of mobile phones by girls in there community . The excuse being that girls become much more mordern and tend to make more friends in opposite sex ......hehehhehe ..... well i dont know dude how the hell that will stop . One of the most intresting community is from my home KANPUR and it has made quite a news .They go by the name " KAALI SENAA " or "BLACK ARMY ", having about hundred women dressed in black and kicking the daylights of couples or even just friends all in the name on social reform .
I really hate it when somone makes an issue ofsomthing which ........wil contineue it in a day or two ...

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Ho NAA SaKe.....

Jab socha toh
soch naa sake Jab chaha toh
bata naa sake
bas dekhte rahe .....
us pal ke sapne
sapne jo kabhi poore naa ho sake
sapne jo sapne hi rah gaye
aasu the aakhon mia
par ro naa sake hum
unke liye jo kabhi humaare
ho naa sake .......

Sunday, April 08, 2007

ThE BiG FaT InDiAn WeDDiNg

I was supposed to write this a long time back but now that i hav my sessionl 2moro so hav lots of tim 4 writing ....hehehhe

VENUE :- JAMMU (JNK)
TIME :- 22 TO 26 FEB 2007
OCCASION :- SNIGDHA DIDI (ABHISHEK'S SISTER) WEDDING
COMPANY :- GAURAV , ANKIT AND ABHEEK

For the first time in my life I was waiting 4 a train that was on time . We have been planning this trip 4 a long time ... actually frm four months ,the day we were told about the marriage . It was more then a marriage ,after a long time we all were going 2gethr 4 a trip . GAurav was all charged up with his goofy smile telling about hte fun times that were 2 follow in the coming days . Ankit was in a state of shock as he wasn't able 2 find his "PUDIA "( paan masala ) ne where while abheek ws lookng 4 a opening 2 crack som PJ's ....

So the 10 hr journey came to an end as we reached jammu station .It ws raining ant the weather ws chilly . The three day schedule was supposed 2 hav many outings as per our plans bt didnt happen .... LAZY US !!!!

Day 1:--
This was the day we arrived in jammu . Our rooms were all set and all of us were looking forward for a fun filled evening ahead . The host for the nite were our GROOM to be .... AMIT jijaaji . There was a Dj with a dancing floor that Had lights all over it . As accepted we hd a blast with ABHISHEK showing his new moves which were really nice .



Day 2:- MARRIAGE day ---


10 in the morning and all of us were in our suits nd kurta . The venue was a half an hour drive from where we were staying . This ws no ordinary venue , it was actually a palace that was situated rite in front of a overlooking valley . The setup ws straight frm story book . It ws jst perfect . The two famlies were completly different frm each other . The groom's side were kashmiri pandits nd the bride side ws maraathi's . The intresting thing ws that they were using different languages 4 conversation . We THE UPians were only familier with hindi nd were nt able 2 undrstand a single word of both marathi nd kashmiri .It ws quite funny actually as somtimes we wud jst nodd our head up nd down without even knoing wt were we told .


Day 3 :- Reception



Ankit and gaurav went back to delhi as they hd there paprs the nxt dys ... So abheek n me with ofcorse our host ABHISHEK were left bck . the venue was the same place but now with a bigger coverage area . The gathering ws huge nd the fun part ws that we didnt knew a single soul there . With jijaji looking handsom as usual and didi jst amazing . Lots to eat .... heard that the CHICKEN ws mouth watering (well i am a veggie) . As the day ended so did our trip .
What happened afer that ws somthing i wont forget .... THE RETURN BCK TRIP ...







LAGTA HAI ......

lagta hai waqt ne dia hai dhoka
lagta hai rishto ne diye hai dard
lagta hai dil ne khaaie hia thokar
lagta hai bhatak gaye hai hum
lagta hai .......

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

ExIsTaNcE Of " LOVE "


Does LOVE really exist ??? a very intriguing Question ....... At first the answer is straight forward and most probably YES . Looking at the other side people will think there is nothing like LOVE ,its just one person getting attracted to the other or in other words infatuation.Be it his/her way of talking , smiling , moving or the way they look .But I ask if that so then why are we not falling in love with some film star or a model ??? they have great looks and and lots and lots of success to go with it . So for those who think that LOVE is something that is just a attraction then think again .
LOVE cannot be defined , think of it as asking the meaning of meaning ..... you will never be able to explain it in words . LOVE is somthing that just happens , there is no predefined rules to it (if there are then please tell me !!) .LOVE is trusting someone with your life knowing that it could destroy you . Well you have to be in LOVE to belive what I am saying . For me Love has always been something special ,something that does not happen easily but when it does I shore go all YAHOOOOO .
" YOU ALWAYS FALL IN LOVE " - well its a strange statment but looking it deeply you will realise that it is quite true ...... love never rises you the more you resist it the deeper you will be in it . so does these few lines explain LOVE?????

I LEAVE IT TO YOU ALL TO DECIDE