Mar 24, 2010

Something about my self

I studied in the Kendriya Vidyala Navy Nagar Bombay upto seventh
grade.After that we shifted to Delhi.After doing +2 in science stream
I did three year diploma course from Govt.polytechnic in the electric
engineering.I did Jobs in office automation division(repairing
photocopiers and Fax machines)in the companies like BPL SANYO,Modi
xerox,Bharti Telecom and Salora International etc.After doing Job for
12 years in the private sector we shifted to Jagraon(Punjab) as my
wife got a government job of a teacher.Here I am teaching students who
prepare for Ielts in a private institute.Other than that I provide
private tutions to students from class 8th to BA.I think I enjoy my
work.I shoot movies with my students,have fun,parties and picnics.Many
students share their views with me considering me to be their friend.

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Mar 18, 2010

Discovery of a recipe

While I failed to make a Pizza,I Discovered a very good dish that can
be made in a microwave oven.I would like to call it Dal Warry .Procedure is as
follows.
Dal Warry-
Wash the Dal with water.
Keep it soaked in water for one night.
Add wheat floor and water.Stir to form a paste.Mix salt and spices
according to taste.
Bake in the microwave for 20 minutes in a covered container.
Make round balls of the baked material.Bake the Warrys again for 5
minutes without covering to dry them.
Store these Dal Warrys in the fridge.
Expected life is ten days.
Put one or two Dal Warrys in Raita(curd based soup)
One can also put them in the potato vegetable or Karrhi(made by
cooking the paste of curd +flour of black gram).

Mar 16, 2010

Nature's call at a crucial time

The eldest son of Shahjahan and his
third son Aurangzeb were at war.I read in some history book that in
the middle of the battle Dara got down from the elephant back to
answer nature's call.This turned the tide against him as the moral of
his soldiers went down on not seeing their leader.It needs to be
mentioned here that Dara was a scholar and a friend of Guruji.A small
thing made a tremendous difference in the history(The call of nature
at a crucial time).But again nothing can happen without Waheguru's
hukam.He is the cause of causes.Waheguruji ka khalsa wahwguruji ki
fateh.

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Mar 15, 2010

Jungle training

The other day I was outing somewhere in the open.My younger son who
would be in sixth grade now was feeling shy urinating in the fields.I
told him about the times when the Sikhs lived in the Jungles.I
pursuaded him to carry out the work without feeling shy as it is a
part of Jungle life training and he ought to learn to be a Jungle
man.Who knows what the need of time could be?He only laughed when I
told him that he ought to practise clearing his bowls in the
fields.Who knows when the boys would need to take up farming.However
the elder son did the task of clearing his bowls in the fields
cheerfully, once when we were cycling in the countryside.He used the
leaves of a tree as a tissue paper.Small things but important
nevertheless.

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Mar 13, 2010

Small things that matter in a war

During Anglo Sikh war apart from the big things like the lack of
leadership etc that decided the outcome of war,there were some small
things that mattered.I read somewhere that there were Sikh soldiers
among others on both sides.The soldiers who were on the British side
had warm socks and good quality shoes.It is because the British had a
better experience of fighting in the winter season.
It is important to learn from the past as life is, perhaps, no less
than a battle.

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Baking experience

Indians are,perhaps,quite poor at the art of baking.Today morning I
tried to make Pizza but ended up making something that cannot be
described.
A cake is something which can be quite controversial in India.It is
because of the egg and wine that are put in as ingredients.Egg is
often replaced by bananas and wine is replaced by baking powder or a
gas relieving powder called ENO.I wish to learn the art of baking.It
is important for us because there is often a short supply of LPG
cylinders in the winter season.What if we are required to pull on
without any gas for a few days?
Art of cooking can decide the outcome of a war.It is said that during
Kargil war the soldiers were given chapatis packed in such a way that
they could remain fresh for months.
While I do not know why Indian women are far too ahead of the world in
roasting fluffy chapatis and far behind the west in baking anything,I
seek the thumbrules of baking.I have got a feeling that it is a call
for survival as LPG gas supply may deceive me in the future.

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