Audacious Expression
--Of Dreams, Love, Aspiration, Failure & Frustration
Friday, March 9, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
IIM Lucknow Interview
Venue- IIM Lucknow, Noida Campus
Date: March 4, 2012; Sunday
Reporting time: 9AM
I reached the venue at exact
8:15AM. Sitting in the waiting room, I glanced over the headlines of the
newspapers lying there. Exactly at 9:15AM we were called in. In my group, there
were 11 people; 3 were absent. WAT topic was “bad news is ‘Time is flying’ and
the good news is you are the pilot.” I wrote a decent essay on the importance
of time and urgency of people and organisation to equip themselves better to race
against time.
As soon as, we finished, GD
started on the same topic. I was the second to speak. I think I took that opportunity
to broadly define the topic. I made just 3 entries and made my points. A female
candidate was hyperactive and blabbered most of the time. I didn’t speak much.
I would rate my GD avg.
I was the fifth guy to be called
for interview in my panel. The candidates before me were freshers and it seemed
they were asked about lots of acads. My interview started on a very bad note.
When the fourth guy came out, he told me to wait for 2 mins and then enter. I waited
for 2.5 mins and knocked on the door and made an entry. One of the panellists
signalled me to wait for 2 mins more. I again knocked, after 3 mins. He again
told me to wait. And, he came out and started shouting on the candidates who
were talking in the corridor. He then barged in, shutting the door behind him.
I did not know what to do. I waited for 2-3 more mins and then again knocked.
This time he lost his temper and told me that he would call me last. Now I
waited outside cursing myself till he called me in.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Ombattugudda Trek- Failed
After a very successful KP trek, we
were all very eagerly looking forward to another trek. Jain took the initiative
when he proposed Ombattugudda in the first week of Dec, 2009. We did some
online research about the place and were pretty much convinced that the trek
would be more challenging than the KP trek. We gathered good deal of
information about it. The trek trail went through dense woods and covered nine
consecutive peaks (that’s why the name Ombattugudda- Nine humps in Kannada). We
also came to know about the trek being infamous for its tricky trails. There
are parts in the trek with no visible trails while others present too many
options to confuse people. No doubt, the success rate of the trek was low and
even experienced trekkers easily lost their way on this trek. That’s why it was
strongly recommended that we carry a survey map and a good GPS during the trek.
To add to my excitement, I came to know that the jungle was infested with elephants
and some people had encountered bears also. Apart from these, every blog had
their list of ‘Dos’ and ‘Don’ts’, which we very conveniently ignored then and
later regretted.
Finally, Sankalp Gulalti, Rajeev Pandey, Ankit Jain, Viraj, Siddharth and I were ready and decided to do this trek on 12-13 Dec, 2009. Mudit missed out due to his commitments at work while Sankalp chipped in at the last moment. Customarily, we shared responsibility for arranging essentials required for the trek. Viraj took responsibility for GPS while I procured the maps (Map No.48 P/9/NW and No.48 P/9/SW) from ‘Survey of India’ office. Jain took care of the ration (milk, ready-to-eats, Gud and Chana, Glucose, electrolyte powder etc.). Sankalp took responsibility for the tent, sleeping bags, rucksacks, and mattresses. There was a small problem however. Sankalp could get only one tent (suitable for four people). We also arranged a medical kit. I was in charge for getting the tickets done. Having experienced the KP bus ordeal, I decided to book the tickets in relatively more comfortable Rajahamsa Bus. Luckily, I got all six tickets in a single bus- one third row seat and the rest last row seats. I did not book the return tickets as I did not know at what place our trek would end.
Finally, Sankalp Gulalti, Rajeev Pandey, Ankit Jain, Viraj, Siddharth and I were ready and decided to do this trek on 12-13 Dec, 2009. Mudit missed out due to his commitments at work while Sankalp chipped in at the last moment. Customarily, we shared responsibility for arranging essentials required for the trek. Viraj took responsibility for GPS while I procured the maps (Map No.48 P/9/NW and No.48 P/9/SW) from ‘Survey of India’ office. Jain took care of the ration (milk, ready-to-eats, Gud and Chana, Glucose, electrolyte powder etc.). Sankalp took responsibility for the tent, sleeping bags, rucksacks, and mattresses. There was a small problem however. Sankalp could get only one tent (suitable for four people). We also arranged a medical kit. I was in charge for getting the tickets done. Having experienced the KP bus ordeal, I decided to book the tickets in relatively more comfortable Rajahamsa Bus. Luckily, I got all six tickets in a single bus- one third row seat and the rest last row seats. I did not book the return tickets as I did not know at what place our trek would end.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Good Riddance !!
There was a man.. I hated every thing about him.. he was very careless about his everything.. he never made any efforts to pursue his dreams.. wasnt very confident in his approach.. he was very casual in his manners.. had a very fragile mind.. didnot stick to his words.. he was not a man of principles.. he had different measures for the same thing at different places and at different times...
I loathe him so much that I wished he better die.. Last day, that dullard died..
I loathe him so much that I wished he better die.. Last day, that dullard died..
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