Don't read this article, I am telling you. If at all you are interested... read it at your own risk. I am sure you will end up saying "Is this guy gone insane?"
The October Wind - is it worth a title for a post? Funny, I am not getting any idea what to write. After such a terrible summer at Kanpur, who the hell wants to sit in front this Trubrite display and write posts on a blog that no body bothers to read. But, this October wind was really a long awaited one. Exams, projects, presentations ... all these monsters start raising their heads in this month only. What a pity for student community? Summer doesn't let them sleep, rains then washes away all the opportunities to prepare for a war that will be fought in the coming winter. Ah, that sounds like a true student oriented approach.
Then, in October comes all the blessings from mother nature - Dashahara, Diwali, nice weather, sunny sundays, ... and don't forget 9/11 (that was definitely not from nature's side, it was fruit of our own actions... blame America... I don't care). Enthusiasm starts doubling in all the living beings ... be it us or terrorists. Look at what is happening in CG, naxals killing policemen. They all get charged up in such a beautiful month. I have now stopped following such incidents... fuck off, why should I keep a track of all these things? These incidents keep on happening in the land of 'Tigers'. Pardon me, if I am wrong in calling our country - Land of Tigers. I dedicate this phrase to our politics where a PM gets killed by a Tiger and still, we protest killing of tigers. Tigers have been an identifiable face of India since long time. Our ancient rulers had fascination with this animal. What could be a better way to show your masculinity than killing a tiger? Then came the British, who also fell in trap of this 'Tiger Hunting'. Even today, Our love for Royal Bengal Tiger is associated with 'dada'. Dada ... cricket matches... Oh my God! who can forget champions league? After dismal performance in Champions trophy, this is the chance for India to get back that honour. But, Where is Dhoni? He must be enjoying his October wind in Ranchi. Oh no, Ranchi ... Jamshedpur ... thats my home town.
And guess what I did in this october ... I cancelled my tickets to home (Jamshedpur) to stay here at IIT Kanpur hostel... to watch documentaries and movies. For complete 9 days, I did this thing only... that's what IIT does to your soul. It liberates you from all what is going on outside its premises. Is it MBA... I guess not. But, its awesome (that's what Hemant says when he likes any documentary).
So, This October wind in IIT ... going to be intersting.
No comments:
Post a Comment