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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Wo din b kya din the, Jab na kuch khone ka dar tha, Na kuch pane ki tension thi........
Na kamane ke fikar thi na peeche rahne ka dar tha........

Missing my childhood days............!!


Regards,
Varun Gupta

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Dhirubahi Ambani : THE STORY OF SUCCESS

Dhirajlal Hirachand Ambani(Dhirubhai Ambani ) was born on 28 December 1932, at Chorwad, Junagadh (now the state of Gujarat, India) to Hirachand Gordhanbhai Ambani and Jamnaben in a Modh family of very moderate means.He was the second son of a school teacher.
Dhirubhai Ambani is said to have started his entrepreneurial career by selling "pakora" to pilgrims in Mount Girnar over the weekends. When he was 16 years old, he moved to Aden, Yemen. He worked with A. Besse & Co. for a salary of Rs.300. Two years later, A. Besse & Co. became the distributors for Shell products, and Dhirubhai was promoted to manage the company’s filling station at the port of Aden.
He was married to Kokilaben and had two sons, Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani and two daughters, Nina Kothari and Deepti Salgaocar.
In 1962, Dhirubhai returned to India and started the Reliance Commercial Corporation with a capital of Rs.15,000.00. The primary business of Reliance Commercial Corporation was to import polyester yarn and export spices.The first office of the Reliance Commercial Corporation was set up at the Narsinathan Street in Masjid Bunder. It was a 350 Sq. Ft. room with a telephone, one table and three chairs. Initially, they had two assistants to help them with their business. In 1965, Champaklal Damani and Dhirubhai Ambani ended their partnership and Dhirubhai started on his own. It is believed that both had different temperaments and a different take on how to conduct business. While Mr. Damani was a cautious trader and did not believe in building yarn inventories, Dhirubhai was a known risk taker and he considered that building inventories, anticipating a price rise, and making profits through that was good for growth.
During this period, Dhirubhai and his family used to stay in one bedroom apartment at the Jaihind Estate in Bhuleshwar, Mumbai. In 1968, he moved to an upmarket apartment at Altamount Road in South Mumbai. Ambani's net worth was estimated at about Rs.1 million by late 1960s.
Ambani's his great achievement was that he showed Indians what was possible. With no Oxford or Yale degree and no family capital, he achieved what the Elite "brown sahibs" of New Delhi could not: he built an ultramodern, profitable, global enterprise in India itself. What's more, he enlisted four million Indians, a generation weaned on nanny-state socialism, in an adventure in can-do capitalism, convincing them to load up on Reliance stock.
Still, Ambani seems destined to be remembered as a folk hero—an example of what a man from one of India's poor villages can accomplish with non-shrink ambition. 

Regards,
Varun Gupta

Yes Madam, Sir (North American 2012 Theatrical Release) - Official Trailer



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0RdZjLSKfE&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Regards
Varun Gupta

May I take your Picture ?

On the last day of exam,
I gathered all my courage,
to put my mind to ask,
May I take a picture of ur’s for my memory?

My question was one sided,
I am no mean,
but I had no choice,
to preserve my memories with time.

Please take, the voice said,
in a jiffy,
“Only you can see both us together”
Your two eyes are for me .

It was so difficult to hold my composure,
stop shaking my mind,
for these eyes which just mangaged to stop tears ,
Nothing can replace that feeling .

No claps,
No coins,
No walks,
No prayers,

Thanks I said and turned away,
Telling myself to stop till ,
I find the cool shade of a lonely tree,
who is as helpless as me,
doing his bit,without asking anything.

This picture is the best,
As I can actually read it ,
to my blind friend , Ramesh.
And can make him smile.

This is picture perfect still says my mind !

Dedicated to brave souls of The National Association for the Blind .


Regards,
Varun Gupta

Uttarakhand tragedy: Helpline Numbers


Uttarakhand Helpline numbers - 0135-2710334, 2710335, 2710233
Haridwar - 09760534054, 09760534055
Dehradun - 01352-622131
Rishikesh - 01352-434167
Uttarkashi - 01374-226126, 226161
Chamoli - 01372-251437
Tehri - 01376-233433
Rudraprayag - 01732-1077
ITBP helpline, control room - 011-24362892, 9968383478
Army medical emergency helpline - 18001805558, 18004190282, 8009833388

Regards,
Varun Gupta

Spread this information as much as you can.....

Google has launched an online software from which people can search there missing relatives in Uttarakhand...and can also give information if anyone is found....till now almost 350 names r registered.... please spread this link as much as you can... it may save few lives....!!

 http://google.org/personfinder/2013-uttrakhand-floods