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The One Where Everyone Forgot Siddhesh

No this is not an episode from FRIENDS, it is a real life incident which happened during my Konkan trip. We had gone to Sagareshwar on the third day of the trip. It is one of the wonderful beaches in Maharashtra. We had lot of fun there. Especially the time when we tried to take the pictures while jumping in the air. The below pic should give you an idea - Jumping Japang!!! After all the jumping japang, we decided to walk back to home. When we reached the Vengurla market, the elders were busy with shopping so we stopped near a temple. As I was having troubles with my allergy for past few days, I decided to buy the medicine from the medical store near the temple. I told Aditya that I was going to the chemist behind the temple and left. It was a bit crowded at the chemist, so the owner of the medical store asked his assistant to search my medicine. Unfortunately, even after several attempts he could not find the medicine. Meanwhile, when I looked back towards the temple I coul

Inflation in Marks

Today morning I read about the SSC results in the newspaper. I was really surprised to see such a rise in the number of people getting over 90%. I remember, when results used to be declared in my school days, they used to write the number of people getting 80+ percentage, on the blackboard at the school gate. In fact, if I am not wrong, in 2001, when I passed SSC exam, we had 23 people crossing the 80% barrier. I don't know how many scored 80+% this time at my school, but newspapers say that Bal Mohan Vidyamandir had 48 students scoring more than 90%. What was more surprising is the fact that the topper in Maharashtra scored 99.09%. 99.09%? This is insane! I am not sure but am I missing any link here? I thought with 3 languages and subjects like history, it was impossible to get so many marks. I guess inflation has caught with SSC marks as well ;)  To be honest, same would be applicable to my batch as well. Probably in 1991, the fraction of people getting 80% might have bee

Wedding Season is Back

Well, I am just back from "Haladi" ceremony of one of my best friends from school days. Earlier in the week I attended the wedding reception of a friend from VJTI who got married with one of our juniors. I got the pleasure of meeting an old friend Shekhar Gurav who is currently busy with his start up " The Playce ". It usually feels good to attend weddings or engagements of friends as it allows me to catch up with old friends and batch mates. Before the "Haldi" I attended a school classmate's wedding reception. Interestingly, all 3 marriages which I was supposed to attend this week, were love-marriages. I guess after these people start getting married, people like me realize that this is about time one asks his/her parents to intensify the search for the bride/groom. Finally, to talk about Kiran's "Halad" ceremony - we had an awesome time!!! I guess I have never danced so much in public. I remember dancing at college functions but