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Why Envy?



Envy is a universal human characteristic, but the reasons for doing so seem to be very personal and often unpredictable.

We know a couple who has no money stacked up, no wealth to hide, no vehicles and not even a owned house--normally the reasons for envy. They live simply, dress simply and go about doing things for their cherished goals in life without malice or ill will to anybody. Of course, with less money they try to do the best--dress in a decent way choosing the right colors and combinations, they eat in a healthy way at affordable best, they go to movies and eat out to enjoy life as they can afford and they always love their dear ones and try to take care--again, as best as they can afford.

But dear ones keep them in constant watch and envy everything they do or say. This attitude causes them tremendous pain and grief and they cannot make anyone understand their feeling.

They do not understand WHY.

Shrutinaad's Events A Huge Success






The two events held respectively on May 28 and June 02, 2009 at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, Guwahati, Assam by Shrutinaad were huge successes despite hurdles faced at every step of the way.

I thank all the office bearers and members of Shrutinaad for their dedicated efforts.

I express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Goutam Sarma, Secretary of the Kalakshetra who provided all the facilities at venue.

I am very grateful to respected Lakshminandan Bora, Birendra Nath Dutta, Dhirendra Nath Chakravarty, Swapnanil Barua and other dignitaries who graced the occasion.

I thank all the musicians and artistes who lent their excellence on short notice, all music lovers, all appreciating audiences and all eager participating young students.

I thank particularly the print and the electronic media of Assam without whose support the events would not have taken off.

I am also grateful to the State Bank of India, Dispur Branch, for their patronage to the second event.

A Lucid Thought!

Centuries and half centuries are basically test cricket concepts where you can dig yourself in and build your innings as you have ample time.

Come one day cricket and overs allowed have reduced to just fifty per innings. You have to make a hundred or a fifty within that limit.

Come T20 cricket and you have only twenty overs to do so.

It’s a different matter that you can still do it, but I think this is pure injustice. While one changes the other cannot remain the same.

So can’t we change the rules? Say, for one day cricket you achieve a virtual century by making just 50 and a half century by making 25. For T20 let’s make it 25 and 15 respectively. On humanitarian grounds this seems just fine.

What about rules? Well, when there is a BCCI, there is always a way!!!

Commotion at a Durga Puja!

  The Durga Puja pandal was quiet in the morning hours, except for the occasional bursts of incantations from the priests, amplified by th...