Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Resolutions for New Mobile.

Hmm....Corby, E63.... these are the words i'm using when ever I'm talking to someone..... since from past two weeks....I guess you may get into your mind about what I am going to share with you....hmm.....I wanna take a new mobile....


Since, When I thought of taking a new mobile...there are different thoughts behind me about options, compatibility, look e.t.c.... I have talked & talking to alot of people till now in maa circle....can't able to decide which phone I have to take....

Hmmm....let me tell you what exactly I am looking out....yeah...I am looking our for a phone with which I can easily browse....easy to navigate....luks cute....very smart options....slim....last but not least a very very reasonable price....:P he he....wid all these I am Irritating alot of people....

Atlast after checking different different models I have selected four phones which are Nokia E63, 5232, Samsung Corby Text, Pro....these all are very different in appearance.....some are similar in options....some phones have techie values....hmm....can't able to decide which phone I wanna take....

Nokia E-63


Nokia-5232


Samsung Corby Text


Samsung Corby PRO

Though, I forgot couple of people to mention here.....I think you may guess who are they yeah....maa dad & mom...who are screwing me up not to take a new mobile....will I listen to dem?? hu hu....donno....:D

Finally, I am waiting for the day to end maa suspendence...Just wait for another couple of days to know climax scene/drama of new mobile....:P he he....mates I forget if any one had gone through this post please suggest me a good phone....I don wanna irritate U....:)


Monday, February 15, 2010

Trip to Niligiris...!!

It was the first time in my life to plan a journey wid maa friends outside AP when we have an idea to go outstation...we got kodaikanal in our mind...though we gathered a lot of information about Kodaikanal...while checking in the forums I found an article about toy train journey to ooty and den my mind has been diverted to ooty(especially the toy train journey)...Then I convinced my mates to ooty.

We have planned our itenery for 7days at ooty...we have planned our schedules, we reserved our tickets 2months before in advance...we all r dreaming about d day of journey...

Suddenly, one day while I am browsing through forums I found an article in "The Hindu" that the Toy Train to Niligiris has been canceled because of d heavy rains at Niligiris...I got very depressed that the nature has ruined my dream in d journey to Toy Train...Later on several discussion with ma friends we changed our schedule and planned to visit Kodai, Madurai.

After getting our schedules confirmed we searched for a good tour operator, cab companies & all...though, we discussed with so many people in d forums as well as through e-mails...at last we found one gud operator....we negotiated everything wid him....all my friends were accepted wid my negotiation.

At last, our journey day had came...we eagerly waited for dis day...60days of suspendence has ended up once we got into d train.... After 18hrs of journey we reached coimbatore successfully...our driver Mr.Vijayan is waiting for us @ outside of the coimbatore station...we went inside d can & started our journey to niligiris...on the way to niligiris we met our travel operator Mr.Anith & had a discussion about our itinery and all....

Finally, we started our journey to niligiris....really I cant forget d journey it was a deep hill station d journey in these hills feels you dat ur shifting into new life....the climate is too cold...the area is completely covered with fog we cant able to see d way...it took 3hrs roundly for us to reach our destination(ooty)...





At 5.30PM we checked into our cottage d climate is damn cold....where we got smoke from our mouth....after fresh up we went to ooty market we bought choclates to eat.....those r home made choclates the taste was too good.....den we returned back to our cottage and had a dinner at our cottage (huh....d best worst fud ever I had eaten) & slept....



Next day...after completion of our breakfast we started our sight seeing with Golfclub...this is the first time in maa life where I had seen d golf club.....only the registered members are supposed to play in that club....:-( later then we went to 6th mile shooting spot...hu hu...i wasn't able to control my emotions after seeing this shooting spot...then we guys moved to 9th mile I find a little bit difference in these but 6th mile spot is really awesome....after that we went farward to Pykara lake...on the way to these we had seen a dam named "Kamraj Sagar Dam"..unfortunately there is no entrance for this...:-(we just spent 5mins nearly at pykara lake. & then we went to pykara falls...these falls are truly natural...we find animals near to these falls....we spent alot of time over here had a little bit of fud here....



Later we returned back to ooty & went to ooty lake....arey baap...wat a lake yaar these r d words from maa friends....really wat a beautiful lake...we went for a boating in d lake & spent alot of time in the lake with boating....later we played a couple of games like dashing cars & all...den we had our fud(unfortunately it was our lunch....:-() then we went to botanical gardens....it was a beautiful location at ooty...where we can find a different types of flowers, plants....if ur a student of botany I'm sure this park will definitely help you for your projects and all...This park is located nearly in 55acres...though we haven't seen dis fully but it was a nice place...later we returned back to our cottage....

The next day was my b'day maa friends planned to arrange some party before the night....all of them bought a cake to make party they had an arrangement....unluckily they all slept because of busy schedule....:(



The next day we checked out our room & started our journey early we had a good breakfast at the same hotel....den we went to tea estates....where we had seen the tea museum, tea manufacturing process & all...later we bought some flavours of tea which are famous in niligiris...as well as we bought choclates tooo...& den we went to doddapetta which was the highest peak of niligiri hills....we had seen a different types of views from there.....really I assure every one needs to visit this place...

After completion of this visit we came down to niligiris & started our journey to kodaikanal via mettupaliam, Palani...cuming to palani this is d place where lord murugan temple is located....unfortunately we didn't had a darshan because of tired schedule....one thing I need to explain here our driver had another driver Mr.Suresh had joined in our troop...we started our journey to Kodai in the evening we reached our destination...

In kodai we stayed at Hotel Royal....which is a very budget hotel....on 31st we started our sight seeing with upper lake view in kodai...it was a place where every one need to visit...we can get the view of entire kodai lake from dis place....we had done a little bit of shoping here and den we went to moiers point...it was adjacent point of the hill...while we going farward it looks like a sea...while we went there it was a sky covered with fog...from there we can have a Shanti Valley view....then we went to Guna cave...it looks like a forest where we can view old caves & all...later we went farward to cookers walk...on the way to cookers walk we had seen a tree which is very old & it's called 500yrs old tree.....cuming to cookers walk...uff...I can't express the beauty of the view from cookers walk really it was a view where every one has to visit in their life....we skipped bryant park & went to kodai lake...here is the most beautiful part of kodai....uff I can't forget d boating....then we ended our sight seeing here & left to hotel....



Though, I mentioned earlier this is the first trip for us on outside AP it was first new year to celebrate outside as well...on 31st night we celebrated our newyear at kodaihotel...with a cake and fud....unfortunately the food isn't good but the cake is too nice....



On first day of 2010 we started our day & year with Treking...we heard about the name treking but we donno what treking exactly is...:P So, any way we started our day with "Vattakanal Falls" treking...these falls which are in a deep forest we need to go inside the forest it was a different experience while we follow the falls we are into deep forest in the place named lion cave...unfortunately we haven't been there....:-(



Nextly, this is the place where we can't forget in the entire trip...it was a treking to the Dolphin nose view, silent valley view...it took 45mins for us to reach Dolphin nose view...where we need to walk on the hills which doesn't have a road...d way is full of rocks, tree brances e.t.c....we are very tired to reach the place...but when we reached Dolphin nose we are not able to return back it was a good view from the end point of mountain really if u have been to kodai & doesn't done the treking here it was like missing sumthing....then we have been to silent valley view...huh it was the dead point view of the mountain wid rocks...huh a very dangerous & wortable place to visit...really it was the best place I have ever visited here..

Nextly, we went to Kurinji Andavar Temple had a good darshan over here & left to hotel....in the evening we have been to kodai lake for shopping we bought sweaters, choc's & all....we have been to cycle ride through out the lake it was a different experience in the evening on roads at Kodai cycling.....then we ended our day.



Next day, We checked out early in the morning from our room and started early to Madurai...Kodai-Madurai is a 120KMS distance it took 3hrs for us to reach Madurai....after reaching madurai we have been to a famous temple called "Madura Meenakshi Amman Temple".





There are a lot of entrances to this temple we have gone in one entrance...then we went inside the temple we had a darshan very fastly(though the temple is going to close very early) we haven't seen any thing inside d temple because of closing so in return we confused about our exit we went to different different exits at last we came out....then we went to railway station we kept our lagguage at cloak room.



In the evening time again we went to temple for a visit....this time we went inside through east entrance(it was a correct place to enter inside the temple)then we have been to 1000pillar palace which is located inside the temple...the pillars here in this temple are constructed with a structure of Gods....in the evening time we came out and had a good dinner....then left to station...

Our train at Madurai to our place is at 11.45PM we spent some more time in the station had a good time pass over there....hmm...finally for a conclusion a trip to Tamilnadu was a memorable moment for us every one in our mates nevva, evva forget the trip...though we missed some places in Niligiris because of rains...but we have seen some of the most beautiful place instead of them.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Maa Pasalapudi Kathalu-Vamsi


Hmm...Vamsi the name itself shows the identity of telugu films....the way he presents the artits on the screen, d way he shows the nativity of village people mind set, d way he express d kind of feeling which shows d realistic atmosphere on the screen....

few days back one of maa uncle told me about the book "Maa Pasalapudi Kathalu" which was written by director "Vamsi"...I had already seen these stories in Swati Telugu Weekly Magzine.....didn't read it.....I was excited to read d buk wen maa uncle told...So I went to one buk store & saw the buk which was too expensive....I didn't expect dat much price....At last I got the buk frm maa uncle who told me abt these stories....


Cuming to buk "Maa Pasalapudi Kathalu" it was a buk dat contains a lot of stories which shows the nativity of Godavari Villages as well as the innocence, intelligence, kind hearted, over intelligence of villagers....not only about the people there r some stories about celebrations in d villages as well as about some customs & traditions followed by d ppl at their villages....

Some names in thoses stories will got into maa mind daily....I was not able to judge which one is gud & which one is bad....out of 72almost all d stores hav different variations....damn sure it was a difficult task to you to judge which one is gud/bad....some stories are real some may created....but here espicially in dis buk d created stories r like very realistic & natural...

Cuming to art work in d buk...the work was done by "Bapu-Ramana" who are famous telugu directors...the way they presented d art work in d buk was really awesome...don hav words to express their intelligence....

I used to read alot of buks but dis one is very special to me...it was a great feeling when I'm reading the bok....the characters came into maa mind....d way vamsi created them naturally....there are some stories named "Jakkam Veeranna", "Chitamma Chepala Pulusu", "Kalidhindi Raju Gari Katha", "Rama Sesha Reddy Gari Indra Bhavanam", "Pichi Veera Raju", "Aarani Poyyi", "Munsabu gari Gurra Bandi", "Maa Chellayetha Mogudu", "Cinema Shooting Gollu Vacharu"....cant forget these stories in ma life.....

At the end of the there are some words written by some people...out of them I liked the words which were written by Baapu-Ramana...here are them...."Paluku naina Kaakapothini Pasalapudi Kathalalo.....kalamu naina kaakapothini aa kathlu kurisina sudhalaku....."



IF you have to time I suggest you to read this book...damn sure you will nevaa forget these stories in your life.....hope the journey of vamsi may go in a gud way of giving us a gud books like this....Waiting for "Diguva Godavari Kathalu" which was the next book of Vamsi....Hope this buk also gives us a gud stories like "Pasalapudi Kathalu"...:-)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

My Role Model

Among the many persons whom Bangalore can proudly call its own dear ones, biotech entrepreneur and CEO of Biocon India Group, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw is definitely one. Forward looking, driven, enterprising and definitely outspoken, Kiran is everything that one would look to in a woman of her stature. She is the India's richest woman.

She was educated at the Bishop Cotton Girls School and Mount Carmel College at Bangalore. After completing her Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from Bangalore University in 1973, she went to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (now University of Ballarat), Australia to study brewing and qualified as a master brewer in 1974. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw started her professional career as trainee brewer in Carlton & United Beverages in 1974. In 1978, she joined as a Trainee Manager with Biocon Biochemicals Limited in Ireland.

She started Biocon in 1978 collaborating with an Irish firm, floated 2 joint ventures, Biochemizyme and Biocon-Quest India Ltd. With her commitment to individual enterprise, she has held positions in industry councils, including Vice-President, Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Karnataka (AWAKE). Rightly, she was awarded Rotary Award for Best Model Employer, National Award for Best Small Industry, and most note worthily, the Padmashri in 1989 from the Government of India.


On her Interview with "The Hindu" she replied a answer to the following question

How tough was the business of breaking the invisible "glass ceiling"? Does it make you unhappy
when people insist on calling you a "woman entrepreneur" and evaluate you with a special emphasis on gender?
I have grown beyond that sensitivity of reacting to the term "woman entrepreneur". I now think it will be a matter of pride to be called so as there are now a number of flourishing female entrepreneurs in our country and let's face it, women in business get noticed much more than men!


You have described yourself as "outspoken, impatient, and undiplomatic". But can that work, considering that running a mammoth industry means a constant interaction with politicians and bureaucracy?
I always believe that honest and vocal people do make a positive impact even on politicians and bureaucrats. They may dislike you for some of the things you say but they also respect you for your honesty.


She ranked Ranked 16th in The Billionaire Club, Mazumdar-Shaw is worth Rs 2,107 crore. Another very rich new entrant is Narendar Patni of Patni Computer, ranked 19th with a net worth of Rs 1,758 crore.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Two IIM-C Students Placed into Lehman Bro's for Londom Operations

Two IIM-C students of the Class of 2009, who had interned with Lehman Brothers in summer, got their pre-placement offers just 15-20 days ago. "We interned at the London office. Work was as usual... no one had any idea that trade was declining," said one of the interns.

Investment bankers including Merrill Lynch and the now-collapsed Lehman Brothers have been big recruiters on the IIM-C campus. For example, last year, 34% of a batch of 291 got jobs in the investment banking and financial services sector.

Even for summer placements, last year, firms such as Merrill Lynch hired 18 students, Morgan Stanley (11), JP Morgan Chase (13) and HSBC Global Investment Banking Division (6). "Both Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers are two big players as far as placements are concerned," admitted IIM-C chief administrative officer Dinesh Varma. "They are good paymasters too. Probably, this year we will miss them. There's bound to be some impact but nothing that we cannot overcome," he added.

For the interns, there has been no official communication yet, but they know they will have to put in their names for the permanent placement programme in March next year. "We put in 12-13 hours a day at the London office and worked on hot sectors like commodities and equity sales. Everyone there was very interested in India," the intern recalled.

Last year, salaries for international jobs crossed the Rs 1 crore mark and the highest domestic salary, including bonuses, was in the range of Rs 65-70 lakh per annum, offered by a leading international investment bank. "There were a total of 32 offers made to students by Slot Zero Investment banks," said Rahul Ajmani, placement coordinator at IIM-C. Some of the top notch firms which hired students from the batch of 2008 include Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Barclays Capital, Lehman Brothers, UBS, JP Morgan Chase and ING amongst others.

-By Sudipta Datta

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Our Trip to Papikondalu

I have been planning to go to this place from the past 3years...:)but it was postponed for soo many reasons..finally I went there in 2008..I went with my relatives...;)we are a team of 20mems..some are coming up from hyderabad, some from vijayawada & others from palakollu...finally we all met at Polavaram in the morning time..

Our boat named "Godavari Vihari" a steamed boat with a capacity of 200 people..the boat started from Polavaram roundly at 9.30am in the morning..So we joined the rest of the group traveling with us. They were bunch of family. This family was all talking and having fun through out the ride...We took a break at a temple place called "gandi pochamma talli" a tribal village...there were a few tribal villages along the way on banks of the river...these are small villages with population ranging from 20 to 200 families, some of them are well connected, some are just connected by river and with no electricity. Around 200 and more villages are going to be submerged forever once this proposed "polavaram"project finally comes into existence as told by our guide. Even this very famous temple will no longer exist...So we were traveling upstream to this beautiful river whose breadth and depth of flow was amazing:) As it is upstream ride we took 5 hours to reach our destination.

ur next stop was "Devi patnam" it was customary stop for security checking which was normal for all rides here. One of the interesting facts about this police station was an old building belonging to British raj time. Famous rebel leader of this area in that period, Alluri sitharamaraju, who attacked a police station near to this patnam was kept in confinement in devipatnam. Ok thanks to our travel Guide:)I was sitting outside watching all the beautiful Godavari and those interesting villages passing by wishing that how beautiful it would have been if the weather was "cool".:)So lunch arrives and another juggle to swim through the crowd and finished lunch..There came One turn in river which was so narrow and beautiful and our guide told us that it was known as a dangerous turn especially during flood time. Here water depth reaches 250 feet making it more dangerous during rainy season. Godavari seems to be very vibrant and calm from outside.

When once we reached our destination "papikondalu", a pair of mountains standing tall, close to each other . From distance it seems that there is a curve in between the mountains from where the river is disappearing as it has got no place to flow. once we reach the place then we realize how wide it is. I cant really go into whole story told by my guide.From here we reached a place where bamboo tents were built on sand dunes..atlast we reached a place called "perantapalli", a small village of hardly 20 tribal families. There was a matt established by Ramakrishna mission in its beautiful backdrop. one small lagoon famous for its medicinal values, a small siva temple were the main attractions. These villagers are craftsmen and they make beautiful handicrafts out of bamboo...When we reached the temple water puddle there was a bliss..I splash some water on my face and for first time I feel like really "freshed up" :). ..we had our darshan inside the temple.


It was high time by then as it was already 3 pm, and we had a long journey to be back homeLots of pics. we totally enjoyed ourselves with a conversation and nature was glowing to compensate all the hard ride. :) i really cant explain how beautiful it was, making our team think to just jump on one island and stay back:) But we stored those memories in a digi cam:) they can just capture moments, but a ride can only be stored in your heart, the whole experience of watching the sun set behind those mountains. cool air, and its NATURE after all. So we took leave from the scene only when it was dark. It was quick and happy ride back to starting point.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Story, Inspiration Behind the Blog

Hello world!It has taken me awhile but I am pleased to create ma first personal(Naresh Posinasetti's) blog.

Here I am after all these days of shunning participating in social networks, starting my own blog for the very first time.

I am beginning this blog for me, first, because it was a healing outlet for me to express my feelings about something that happened to me, secondly, as a way to reach out to everyone around me. I believe that God placed us on this Earth to help one another. Whether it be through words, or action. So then, its my hope, that maybe, in my shared thoughts and experiences, I will be able to help define someone else’s life.

To be frank I donno about the bloging...one of ma friend who is very week then me is maintaining a blog with a good stuff ....L dat got into maa mind....I thinked alot why Can't I?? Some ppl are mainting the blog to earn money...but I don wanna commercialize my blog...I started the blog to share my personal exp along with the people....as well as to provide a gud stuff to the people around the globe....

I'm uncertain as to what I'll talk about, but will certainly use this forum to vent my rants about people, events, things, & events that I am passionate about one way or another. I may even touch on stuff that I am ambivalent about. I won't make any promises about how often I'll make entries, but they will be regular. This will be an ongoing work in progress. Wish me luck. (That is if anyone is reading this at all to begin w/.)

So this is it - my first post here and I hope you will like my blog and the journey of ma blog goes in a gud manner with all your support, love, effection e.t.c...;-)