A Picture Every Other Day- Spiti Again
Labels: crib, himachal pradesh, Photography, Spiti
Labels: crib, himachal pradesh, Photography, Spiti
Labels: Lazy Sunday Photo, Musing, Photography
Kusum visits the Poppy fields in Antelope Vally in the US and her pictures are a feast for the eyes.No no, wait, I am coming to Monet. Then came Sunil who left this comment.
Labels: Blogbharti, blogging, Off Topic, Oxford, UK
Labels: A Picture a Day, Musing, Photography
Labels: Food, Table Tennis
Labels: A Picture a Day, Photography
Labels: Lazy Sunday Photo, London, Travel abroad, UK
The internet has also recently been one of the popular media through which tourist information is disseminated. Indian tourists on the other hand, normally come via package tours and are spoon fed by their travel guides. Most tourists are directed by the travel agent. They seem to be least aware of the fact that the hub of the shawl weaving industry is Kullu and not the more popular tourist destinations of Shimla and Manali. The general perception is that one would get better variety of woollens and knitwear in these locations than a small town like Kullu. While this may be true with respect to sweaters and other knitwear, they are un-informed about the cultural linkages and the magnitude of weaving that happens in the valley, the reason being - ineffective marketing initiatives.He adds-
A litmus test for such tourists is to see the reverse side of the woven garment. If the design appears the same either ways, that’s an indication that the shawl is handcrafted.
Labels: himachal pradesh, My Himachal, Save the Weaver
Labels: Club Mahindra, Coorg, Videos
Labels: Har-Ki-Doon, Photography, Trek, Uttrakhand, Uttranchal
Labels: Food, Lazy Sunday Photo
"Btw its a classic case of UG's not giving two hoots about the PG's whom they consider inferior. I guess some of the blame lies with PGs too. They dont participate in anyway in the institue activities and are generally aloof and tend to keep to themselves thereby promoting stereotypification.I mean I have grown such a thick skin that I don't even reply to such comments anymore.
In case you are curious, I am a second year UG." (Emphasis mine)
"Brand IIT is not about IITs; it’s about IIT-ians. And, mostly, it is about undergraduate IIT-ians at that. People who have done M-Tech from IITs always feel discriminated against. Since they never cracked the JEE, there’s no way they will be accepted into the tribe."Will someone go and remind Mr. Jha that the company he works for (Infosys) was co-founded by an IIT Kanpur PG. Yes, Mr. Narayan Murthi undoubtedly did a PG course from IITK and still founded a company like Infosys that employs the likes of Mr. Jha. But this could be a little too much for the brilliance of Mr. Jha to comprehend.
Labels: IIT, IIT Kanpur, iitk, Media
Labels: Bhulla Tal, crib, Lansdowne, Uttrakhand, Uttranchal
In the freezing heights of Bachoonch village in the prosperous apple belt of the Spail valley, Bhunda mahayajna stole the thunder on Christmas. More than 70,000 people thronged the village, 9 km from Rohru town, to watch this death-defying rope trick held there to please the local deities after a gap of 70 years. For locals, the Bhunda practice is nothing unusual in fact, for them it is as old as the hills. But for strangers, the rope trick was a crazy ritual that could have plunged Kunwar Singh, a traditional ‘Beda’ man, into the jaws of death had he fallen from the rope into the deep nullah.
But he did not. Kunwar performed the rope trick for the eighth time. Interestingly, if Kunwar, who belongs to Lohar caste (family of silversmiths) performs the rope trick 19 times, his family will become twice born — Dvij, the Brahmins. Bhunda narmedh (human sacrifice) mahayajna went almost unnoticed all these years.
LEGEND:
Red: Question
Blue: Club Mahindra’s answer
Brown: Shrinidhi’s Interpretation/Response (Shrinidhi is not a CM member and is an independent blogger giving third party perspective)
Green: Bhupesh’s Interpretation/Response (Bhupesh is a Club Mahindra member and has offered an inside perspective)
Labels: Lazy Sunday Photo, Oxford, UK
Jo takes a beautiful picture and finds it on the cover of a book. Only the credit is given to someone else … Of course he is livid. And plans to take action.
I don’t know why Prantha Books is not responding but I want them to know that I am not going easy on this and the matter does not end with this blog post. A legal notice will be issued in their name and I am all prepared to take it to the court unless they opt for a proper settlement.
I too have been down that road.
Cross posted at Blogbharti.© Mridula 2005-2008 | Design By
OK, now that I read it again it makes some sense because Kusum uploaded pictures of poppies and Monet painted poppies ... But then I will not go anywhere near art for quite sometime now. Scares me stiff.