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"If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher." 
Dr. Abdul Kalam

If my dad was a politician, he would have been in the shoes of the "aam janta" and realise the struggle which the middle class and the poor sections of India go through daily to make a living, who do not earn as much as the software or the MBA professionals do. He would have adopted an effective model that benefits the weaker section of the society for betterment. He would reduce the sky rising prices of food, education and hospital charges which would obviously burn one's lifelong savings. He would also put an end to corruption and encourage people not to bribe at any cost. It requires people's contribution as well for a major mission like this. 

If my dad was a politician, he would bring a law to punish who disrespect Mother Earth littering the garbage here and there. He would bring a congestion tax on the vehicles plying during the peak hours, unlike London and New York, and encourage both rich and poor to use the public transport. This way, we reduce the pollution and save the earth for our children. Proper garbage disposal and recycling, sea water reclaim for domestic usage.

If my dad was a politician, he would make introduce measures for welfare of women. Education till graduation will be mandatory so that women can support themselves and their families. Better maternity benefits such as paid leave for a long duration. Strict punishment for eve teasing. Children suffering from disabilities, should be educated and government sponsored, irrespective of their gender.

Last but not the least, the old age sufferings which most are undergoing due to the nuclear families in India. Who should take care of aged parents, has become a question? It is the children's and governments responsibility to take care of them.

PS: My dad never wants to be a politician because the politicians never bother to look at the people's concerns or demands once they occupy the seat. A common man can do lot better without the tag of being a "politician". 


This post is written for the Weekend Contest in association with Shoes of The Dead at BlogAdda.com.
Archive of Indian Music (AIM) is a collection or more appropriate "repository" of the gramophone recordings of India, launched on May 10th 2013. AIM is the brain-child of Vikram Sampath, the Founder, author of 3 books, Splendours of Royal Mysore,’ ‘My name is Gauhar Jaan' and ‘Voice of the Veena: S Balachander', which I am yet to read, Chief Patron: T. V. Mohandas Pai and the co-founders: Sampath Srinivasan and H.N. Nagamani.

The main objective behind this initiative is to maintain a collection of high quality recordings and preserve them, availability of the golden music collection to musicians, students, audience...

The website has a friendly interface with a huge search tool based on artist or songs. You can have a look at the list of artists arranged alphabetically.

I searched for Sri "Chowdaiah" the renowned Violinist maestro in Carnatic music from Karnataka.
The search results are displayed with the name of the artist with the photograph, biography and the set of songs, that are embedded using soundcloud.

Search result for Violin Maestro: T Chowdaiah
Search result for Violin Maestro: T Chowdaiah 
Search result for Violin Maestro: T Chowdaiah
Search result displaying Md Rafi.
I am happy to see this initiative which has an excellent collections of the untold musicians of all the genres in India, which cannot be found in the music stores always. AIM is a bliss to the music lovers who like to listen to old songs or Carnatic or Hindustani recordings, at a single click.

You can also help the organisation by donating old gramophone records or contribute monetarily.

Like their Facebook page for regular updates: http://www.facebook.com/ArchiveOfIndianMusic
A long hair is a boon and at the same, the maintenance is not. You can try new hairstyles, braid it or leave it, whatever you like. With the temperatures increasing this summer in Bangalore, its hard to leave the hair open and I wished to try some new hairstyle. French braid, Dutch braid are the ones which I normally braid during the weekdays to office and wanted something different to attend a function.

It takes a lot of effort to do a new hairstyle. TRESemme promises by using their shampoo, you will be ready for ramp with a different hair do. Check some of the interesting videos which are described in detailed on YouTube here and give a try.

A friend of mine tried this hairstyle as mine is a long hair:
1. Taking several partitions of the hair
2. Roll the each partition upward and ping it using a small hair pain.
3. Repeat the same process until all the partitions are rolled.
4. Decorate with golden beads or pearls (optional)

For my waist length, it took 1.5 hours to braid and here is the result.  


This post is a part of interactive TRESemme Ramp Ready Hair in association with Indiblogger.

I have always dreamed since I was a child, hoping I would fulfill them someday. As I grew, the dreams grew and would remain an unfulfilled wish. We come across very few people in reality who follow their dreams in reality.

With over 10 years of experience in the Software industry, Arun Bhat quit his corporate job to explore the new horizons. He begun to travel across India. Arun is the co-founder of Darter.in and founder of Paintedstork.com

As he traveled, he started to record all the travelogues along with the photographs on his personal blog, paintedstork.com, a decade ago. Why the name paintedstork? The blog contains beautiful images of the bird found in South India. The readership of the blog grew and more people began to appreciate the content and the images. His work expanded the boundaries of his blog and started to publish travelogues in travel magazines, in-flight magazines and newspapers.

The images were then used by several publications, catalogs and other users. And then the first steps of building a career out of photography was born! Arun then started working on commercial assignments in photography and offered services to my clients, and in the process, worked for some leading corporates like Mahindra Holidays, Shapoorji Pallonji Compnay Ltd, Videocon group to name a few.

This did not restrict the boundaries and soon Darter.in, Travel Photography company, was born two and a half years ago, along with its co-founder Shreeram MV. Darter contemplated on spreading the know-how of the art of photography to all people who want to make beautiful images in all type of photography, not restricting to any particular genre. Darter iniitially started the operations with photography tours to Hampi, where they wanted to introduce amateur photographers, who were photography enthusiasts, to all forms of outdoor photography including architecture and heritage, travel, landscapes and wildlife. Subsequently, they have spread out operations to photography tours across India on various genres, including photographing smaller forms of wildlife, street photography, bird photography and much more. They also conduct workshops to get beginners jump-started, advanced photography workshops and professional level workshops in Bangalore. The professional level workshops help bring amateurs on par and get started with all that is required to start accepting assignments.

When Darter was started, they had a small crowd of supporters who trusted their capabilities and keen to try their offering. They were encouraged by the positive feedback that kept them trying newer things.

There are hurdles in very path and Arun, too, faced challenges. During the initial days, it was always difficult to reach out to enthusiasts about their offerings, as they were new and few people had heard about. But now, times are changing.

Every hard work has its rewards. But you have to wait for it. Darter has been the only company in the country that offers such a wide range of topics to learn on various genres of photography. Few places in India offer short-term workshops on such varied genres like landscape photography, travel photography, product photography, photographing small forms of wildlife, etc

Today, Darter has successfully created an interest and awareness on the joy of photography to hundreds of people, many of whom have taken photography as a serious form of fulfillment  while a few have gone on to take up photography as their full or part time profession. They have made efforts to grow together, as we keenly nurture talent through creating a community of our photography enthusiasts and helping continuously with their work.

Darter has been awarded as the best travel & wildlife photographers at GCC Puraskar, an award for the travel industry where hundreds of leading travel companies from across India have participated.

They have diversified the portfolio of photography tours to wide geographic range across India, from Kerala to the south to Ladakh in the North, Rajasthan and Gujarat in the west to seven-sister states to the east.

It takes lot of courage to quit the job when everything is going smooth and a lot of struggle to build a career which you are passionate about. Arun Bhat inspires many of us to follow the dreams which you're passionate about.


I wish to get my story published in Chicken Soup for the Indian Entrepreneurs Soul in association with BlogAdda.com
Women make sacrifices at all phases of life as a wife and a mother, as a supporting pillar to the family. We come across many who have inspired us and whom we admire and follow.


Monika kissed a good bye to her corporate job to take care of her little son. She is a techie with over 10 years of experience, with an MS in Computer Science. And the founder of Sin-A-Mon, baking boutique.

Initially, it would be a break for 6 months she thought and it turned out to be 3 years. She took up freelancing projects while taking care of her son at home. As a child, her mother would prepare cakes she would admire. Her love for baking grew as a hobby and she would try new recipes at home and publish them on her blog. The readers appreciated and she knew what her next step was. Sin-A-Mon was born in Oct 2011.

"Cinnamon is one of my favourite sweet spices and also something widely used in baking dishes. We tweaked the term a bit and named my startup Sin-a-mon. Sin for sinning and mon for the initial letters for my name." 

Chaipatty was the customer Sin-A-Mon delivered its first order. Today, Sin-A-Mon is a specialist in cupcakes and breads and has been getting a lot of savory orders – breads ofcourse but even apart from the that. Savory bakes are catching up in terms of savory muffins etc. Cinnamon rolls and spiked red velvet cupcakes are the hottest selling items. Another thing that moves very fast is the liquor filled and spiked cupcakes.

Most of he business is online and customers interact via twitter and Facebook. 

Apart from these, Sin-A-Mon also conducts baking classes on various topics – for those who know the basics, and those also are new and baking enthusiasts, and those who want to enhance their skills like bread baking, dessert making workshop, pies and pastries etc. workshops are also conducted  for kids in summer and also corporate baking workshops.

Monika faced challenges too. It was tough to bake from home. Moreover, the biggest challenge was the time management, sometimes you end up baking all night because there is a morning order and the regular life has taken over the day. Apart from that the baking ingredient market is opening up a lot and most of the stuff can be found in India, she still asks friends making abroad to get some stuff but can see the list slowly becoming shorter.

In this journey, she met Rocky & Mayur of highway on her plate fame, Kate Bracks from Masterchef Australia.

Monika always listened to her heart and followed her dream. She has been a source of inspiration to many women who wish to follow their dream and face the situations with boldness.. .. and Never give up.

I wish to get my story published in Chicken Soup for the Indian Entrepreneurs Soul in association with BlogAdda.com
I had ordered Vellvette Box last week as a gift on Mothers Day and received today. I was excited to see the packing.
Vellvette box for Mothers Day
The contents of the box:
1. OFRA Hydrating Mask, 
2. Purely Pro blush, 
3. O.P.I Nail Lacquer, 
4. Nature's Co Sunscreen Lotion, 
5. Mary Kay Night Cream

Welcome Note
OFRA Hydrating Mask, Purely Pro blush, O.P.I Nail Lacquer,
Nature's Co Sunscreen Lotion, Mary Kay Night Cream
Mother was happy to see them. Yet to try!
I am trained in Carnatic vocal music and learning to play Veena has been one of the challenges! Whenever I find time, I search for music videos and spend hours listening to them. 

Aanandamrithakarshini by Veena maestro S Balachander , a self taught musician, is mind blowing and you would listen again and again. The raaga is believed to bring rain when sung, an appraise to Lord Varuna (God of rains). It is a composition by Musical Trinity of South Indian Carnatic music, Muthuswami Dikshitar.


Aanandamrithakarshini: Veena S Balachander

I was able to find the vocal sung by M. Balamuralikrishna here. 

Song : Aanandaamruthakarshini
Raaga: Amritavarshini

66 citraambari janya
Aa: S G3 M2 P N3 S
Av: S N3 P M2 G3 S

TaaLa: aadi
Composer: Muttuswamy Dikshitar
Language: Sanskrit

pallavi

aanandaa mrutakarshiNi
aanandaa mrutakarshiNi
amrutavarshiNee
haraadi poojutE shivE bavaani
(aanandaa)

samaashTi Charanam

shree nandanaa- di samrakshiNi
shree guruguha jana nee ...
shree nandanaa- di samrakshiNi
shree guruguha jana nee sidroopiNi

saananda hrudaya nilayE sadaye
satya soovrushti hE davEdvaam
santatam chintayE amrutEshwaree
salilam varshaya varshaya varshaya

ChittaiSwaram

s,,g ,,mp nSnn ppmg
s,,p ,,n, ,sgm pmmg
sg,m p,gm ,pn, pnSG
S,,n pmmg s,,S npmg
(aanandaa)
It had been a long time catching up with college friends and we decided for bowling at Gopalan Mall since it was close by to where we live and we had never tried it before. Gopalan Innovation Mall is located on Bannerghatta Road close to Jayadeva Flyover.

The cost of bowling is priced at Rs 175 for 10 rounds (with ten-pins) which is the same price as in Amoeba. The bowling area is quiet big with cold drinks and seating arrangements. The area is clean and well-maintained. 

We started bowling, the pins (the white bottles) would get stuck after the first round and would hang. Every time, we would call the office staff to fix the problem. This was really annoying and would take much longer to finish. Overall experience of bowling was NOT so good and I would not recommend this place for bowling. If you have been regularly bowling at Amoeba in Church Street, you wouldn't like bowling here. They would be able to attract people only if more maintenance is done and problems are fixed on priority.

Photography and videography are banned in the bowling area and hence, I did not click any photos. For pictures you can have a look at their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Go.bowlings 

My rating: 2/5
I have been listening to the radio station "Fever 104" on which the morning show is hosted by RJ Shraddha who interviewed a couple of contestants, questioned them why one should vote for them, so on and so forth, throughout this week. The campaign focused on voting as your right and don't give reasons : No voters card, its a Sunday, an IPL cricket match, no candidate worth it...There were ads announced which goes, "cast your vote or else they will show us the finger". After listening to the radio, I did google for the candidates who stood for the constituency where I live. 

I cast my vote today in the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2013. Having seen the plight of the parties over the few years in Karnataka, I was reluctant to vote, but somehow made up my mind finally and took my voters id card which I obtained at the age of 18 along with the voters slip. 

At the voting centre, which is usually a government school, I found my name listed. Thankfully! The ladies at the counter verified my identity along with the voters slip, asked me to sign in a register and applied the ink on the left hand ring finger. During the past years, the ink was applied on the index finger. Here is the proof. 

Cast my vote for Karnataka Assembly Elections May 2013
The next step was to vote using the "electronic" machines. I was also shocked to see 16 parties contesting for the seat. Unlike, USA, Australia and other countries where there are just 2 parties, leaving their citizens with no confusion or great clarity of who does what to the nation and the people. I was awe stuck to see the 16 symbols, some of which I hadn't heard before. I pressed the button of my choice and finished the duty of an Indian citizen. 

As per the latest statistics, the number of people who voted from rural parts of Karnataka outnumbered that of Bangalore Urban which is a sad news. 
I received Vellvette Box in the last week of April and excited to see the contents. The box contains:

1. Motives Mardi Gras Palette
2. The Nature's Co. Spearmint Body Wash
3. Figs & Rouge Aloe and Mint Balm

The packing

Inside the box

Figs & Rouge Aloe & Mint Balm

Spearmint Body wash

Motives Mardi Gras Palette

Palette eye shades and lip gloss 



When I compare the price of each given by Vellvette with actual price, the actual price is much more. And the box is worth the price for Rs 399.

I loved the contents this time especially the palette and the body wash. Looking ahead for the May box!


Lord Shiva Temple on the last day of Karthika maasa
I was walking on the street and noticed the lights at the entrance of the Shiva temple and clicked this pic from my iPhone. People light the earthen lamps during the last day in the month of Karthika at the Shiva temple. According to the Hindu calendar, Karthika maasa is an auspicious month and is favourite of Lord Shiva.

Pic via Instagram
I have loads of travel tales to be written on Australia where I lived for an year and 5 months. It has been the most memorable time visiting the most adventurous country. Though, continent with 22.8 million population and 8 states, one can never forget the beautiful beaches and the animals, which cannot be found in any other parts of the world.

As I write this, I am wondering where do I start off my travel tales from? I lived in Melbourne, the capital of Victoria (VIC), travelled in and around VIC. Did some sports and adventures in Queensland, roamed around in Sydney, saw the islands in South Australia, learned the history of Tasmania and the prisoners. Oops, I missed Uluru, and the Kalgoorie on the other side. Never mind, there is always a second chance, I would visit the Southern hemisphere again!

Many people ask me if there is racism and I was never treated in an inhumane way and I never felt so. Australia is an amicable country and people from other countries are equally respected. 

All the travel and living on Australia can be found here. 
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