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Presents
AN INITIATIVE BYIPM STUDENTS
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EDITORIAL:Snigdha Singh (IPM-11) Pragya Pathak (IPM-11) Pranshu Garg (IPM-11)Shriharsha N M R (IPM-11)Roshan (IPM-11)Ojasvi Jain (IPM-12) Puloma Singh Raghav (IPM-12)Ira Singh (IPM-12) Pallav Grover (IPM-12)
Graphics:Kartik Lilani (IPM-12)Varun Sachan (IPM-12)
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Creative:Gargi Pandey(IPM-12)Vishal Saini (IPM-12)Nikhil Kapoor (IPM-12)Meera Midha (IPM-12)Rahul Juneja (IPM-12)
Photo courtesy:Niloy Jain(IPM-12)Varun Sachan (IPM-12)
ADJUTANT Of the magazine:Suraj Satyarthi(IPM-12)
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PRESS FREE
RASBERRY Pi
THE RUNNING HAM
NEW WHITE REVOLUTION
SIR ALEXANDER CHAPMAN FUGERSON
LOVELY EYES
BY ACCIDENT OF BIRTH
COME HOLD MY HAND
SOUND OF MUSIC
MER! ABHIVYAKT!, MER! KAHAN!
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BY- ARCHIT KOTHARI
Let us not ignore a segmentwhich is the life-blood of our
democracy. If we want the press
to do its duties faithfully,
efficiently and effectively we
will have to grant freedom to it.
Remember friends, a censored
press cannot deliver the goods.A press working under
restrictions and forced to tone
down its work according to the
whims and fancies of individuals
or governments will only present
a distorted view of things to the
people. Falsehood will pass for truth and truth itself will be a casualty.
We can quote numerous instances from history when this has happened
and the nation has had to suffer.
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Further, times have changed, we are changing and alongside, the press
is also changing. So whats the hue and cry about if the piercing eye of
the press is looking a little deeper, sometimes through unorthodox
methods, into the acts of omission and commission by individuals andgovernments.
Whats the problem?Thanks to the press, even the ordinary people can make their voices
heard, have their views understood and moreover they can comprehendthe subtle nuances of society. Members of the house, freedom of the
press is a help and not a hindrance.
It has been seen from time immemorial that people who have tried to
keep their lives secret or private were the very ones who became the
victim of insensitive and ruthless free press which has striped them
apart of their private lives to an extent that they havent been spared
to their normal lives. Lady Daina, Parveen Babi, Salman Rashdi, Rahul
Gandhi are a few of them, the worst being Lady Daina who eventually
lost her life in the bargain.
More the Secrecy Less the Privacy Freedom of press encourages and promotes reaching out to people,
exploring new dimensions, widening the thought images and gathering
information. Imparting information for relevant purposes where
freedom of press is an extension of ones focused approach. On the
other hand privacy cuts down that extension and leaves the society
bare, isolated and totally cuts off an individual and a society as a whole
from ideas, areas of learning and sharing.
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The press is not effective because the ownership of the newspapers is
in the hands of a few newspaper chain or groups. It has also beensuggested / may be suggested, that the editors and journalists are
under the pressure of their capitalist owners. It is far from the truth.
The fact of the matter is that every journalist and every home of press
has a soul. The amount of lease given by the government to it to do full
justice to the society is up to the journalists.
The right to privacy cannot be seen against the freedom of the press.
Shouldnt the press react when the conduct of an individual or a whole
organization is in question? Sit in seclusion, pretend to be a non-
conformist and keep beating your chest in the name of privacy, and
expect the press also to remain private and not perform its duty.
Ladies and Gentlemen, had it not been for the freedom of the press,
neither the United States would have discovered the Watergate
scandal nor India would have known even a word about the Bofos deal.
In the words of Kabir
We should keep our most vehement critic closest to us.
If public issue are not brought to light what will happen to the
country.Do we want a country where even crimes like Nithari &
Rapes go unnoticed?
Ladies and Gentlemen, even a teacher needs feedback from its class.
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ARIHANT BAHUKHANDI
The humble Raspberry Pi came to life as little more than a prototype
in late 2011, knocking around some trade-fairs. But even at thispoint, it had been in development for over four years.
The brainchild of Eben Upton, who started piecing together the Pion the longest piece of breadboard he could buy from Maplin, its
principal motivation was to make computing accessible, with a plan to
give the boards to school kids in the hope they'd get enthusiastic
about hacking on the devices, just as the Raspberry Pi's founders
had done with their home computers in the 80s.
It was this 80s computing meme, along with co-conspirator David
Braben's address book famously plundered for contacts and the idea
that programming should be taught to everyone who has helped theRaspberry Pi get phenomenal traction.
Just a few months after those prototypes were shown at trade
shows, over 200,000 people registered their interest for the first
'Model B' boards, 20 times the capacity of the first production run,
and the rest is history.
The Raspberry Pi sold half a million units in 6 months, not into the
educational market it was designed to revolutionize, but into a widedemography of hackers, makers and tinkerers.
This is a device that can legitimately be described as a full-fledged
PC, albeit one that's embedded into a diminutive printed circuit
board, measuring just 85.60 mm by 53.98 mm. The CPU isn'tpowerful, an ARMv6 running by default at 700 MHz, but it can be
powered by a USB cable, and even batteries, and is capable of
running a graphical environment with accelerated video - through
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either an HDMI port or a composite RCA jack suitable for
televisions.
The lack of old-style VGA is a problem when you consider there arenow so many old redundant monitors, but this oversight is more likely
to be a limitation of the SoC hardware than a shortfall in design.
The official operating system is a Debian-derived Linux distribution
called 'Raspbian'. If you've used the command-line on a Debian-
based distribution before, such as Ubuntu, you shouldn't have anyproblems as many of the same commands and configuration options
will be familiar.But even if
you've only ever
used Windows,the command line
isn't that
difficult. Arm
yourself with a
couple oftutorials and
startinvestigating. If you break the installation, the worst that can
happen is you'll need to reflash your storage with a new version of
the distribution.
How you go on to use the Raspberry Pi is up to you. Thanks to the
use of Debian, you can install exactly the same software you canwith any other Linux distribution. If you want to access the GPIO
pins, there's a command line utility and several APIs for accessing
the functionality from other languages.
But as the Raspberry Pi is now firmly in the domain of the hackers,
new solutions are appearing daily, including GPIO control through a
web interface and countless other projects using the Pi at theirheart. Programming is easily catered for by installing anything from
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Python to the recently announced TinyBASIC, if you're after that
authentic 80s experience.
The Raspberry Pi now has a thriving online community and the
constantly expanding wiki provides all the information a beginnerneeds to know, although it could benefit from being condensed into a
simple guide for beginners.
The new devices are even built at Sony's manufacturing facility inPencoed, Wales, and the team has set an important precedent by
working with Broadcom to release parts of the VideoCore interface
under the terms of an open source licence.
The Raspberry Pi does have its problems. The CPU is old technology,and it's not as quick as some of its competitors. The lack of a case
could limit its application, although there are third-party cases
available.
And if you're new to Linux, there's also a steep learning curve totackle, as you'll have to successfully write an image to a memory
card, update packages and use the command line before you even get
to a graphical environment. But this is all part of the challenge, and
making things easier might limit the device's flexibility
This flexibility is wonderful, but it doesn't mean anything without
the accompanying low cost. By pricing the Raspberry Pi so cheaply,
its creators have gifted a new generation the ability to experimentwithout the fear of destroying either valuable equipment or
ambition.
And this is the key to the Pi's success. It wipes away the decades of
stuffy formality that has traditionally surrounded computer science,replacing it with a world of seemingly infinite possibilities. Admit it,
even you've got an idea for something to try on the Raspberry Pi,and that's why it has been, and will continue to be, such a success.
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K.S.SHIBANI SHANKAR
What is it about Hollywood and running?
Why do movie advertisers think that we will be more likely to go and see a film
if the poster features a freeze framed shot of the leading actor / actress in
mid sprint?
I get the theory. The promise of action and dynamism. The attraction of a lithe,
well-honed human body pushed to full exertion, pitched against the elements,
stripped away from all mechanic help and motorized aid to pit itself against
[insert generic forces of darkness here]. See our leading ladys muscles tauten
and flex as she runs gun in hand down the blazing sidewalk. Marvel as our leading
mans 6-pack ripples impressively as he runs a 4 minute mile to hurl himself overthe bonnet of his assailants car and artfully wound himself just a little above
his right eye so that the blood runs down and even more delineates his finely
chiselled features.
Even better if theres wind and rain. Running through the raw elements is always
a winner. Or a spray of bullets. We love it when they run through a peppershot
storm of lead and come out the other side totally unscathed.
Man. Running. Ive got to go and see a film with running in it right now!
Except, I dont. Not really.
Because running on a movie poster always looks a little bit stupid. And a whole
lot contrived.
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Lets be honest, when a human being runs they dont, as a rule, look cool. I know
anthropologists make the case that human beings are designed to run (its all
about our buns apparently) and certain individuals like Usain Bolt certainly
manage to look magnificent when they run but, by and large, the rule for the
rest of us is: when we run we look like we really dont want to be doing it and
medically we really, really shouldnt even have attempted to do it.
And thats when seen at actual normal running life speed.
If you take a freeze frame of the average Joe (or Joanne) taken at full pelt,
well, we just look like we are in pain. Like we are a huge chain of human sausage
meat linked by a bizarrely jointed chain of hernias. Like our flesh is attached to
our skeletons with cheap chewing gum and one more heavy footfall is going to
see the whole lot slide off our bones with a wet ripping noise and ooze off down
the nearest drain.
Depending on how much excess weight you are
carrying you may even find your nipples haveindividually swung to different sides of your
body. Im not talking left and right, here, I am
talking front and back.
We do not look pretty when we run.
Which is why movie posters have to lie about it.
But there is an art to this lying. If it is done badly, for all our leading man and
leading lady may still look buff and muscle perfect, they will inevitably look
ridiculous.
Take the movie image for Breaking Dawn Part 2. Its all over the place at the
moment. It features Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner
running heroically towards the camera.
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At least, that was the brief.
They look like they are jogging desultorily. That kind of half-assed shambolic,
scurry-run that people do when they half-heartedly run for a bus which is
already pulling away and they know wont stop. The run that is the start of a runbut kind of runs out of momentum after the first stride. Im going to run, Im
going to run, Im going to oh I cant be bothered. They look like they were told
to literally run exactly one step toward the photographer and then stop. Dont
move a muscle. Hold it right there. Make-up touch them up and sort out their
hair. Hold it. Hold it. Pressing the shutter release button now. Click. And relax.
Thanks guys thats really nailed it. So much better than speedwalking.
Take a look at this image when you get the chance. They have created something
quite unique. A vacuous run. A non-committal sprint. The kind of run youd
undertake when the person you hate most in the world is lying before you, being
kicked by everyone theyve ever hurt and betrayed and theyre calling you for
help. Yeah. Im coming. Im getting there. Im just going to take a very long time
doing it.
This image doesnt say dynamism. It doesnt say action.
It says I refuse to look as sloppy and out of shape as every other human being
on this planet does when they run anywhere very fast.
It says I cant even act convincingly like Im running despite moving my limbs like
I am actually running and being paid a massive fortune to do it.
This, Hollywood movie poster makers, does not sell the movie to me. Not at all.
But it does make me want to run.
Just not to the cinema or the DVD vendor
Before the starting pistol is even fired, somebody just lost the race.
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APRAJITA KESAR
A perfect and glorious smile is everyones wish but few are blessed
with teeth that are not only perfectly coloured but also, shaped to
perfection. Toothpaste
manufacturers have been quick
to take advantage of this
situation and consequently,wesee advertisements of
sparkling white teeth as a
result of some magic formula
that the advertisement
agencies and manufacturers
have managed to brew up.
Even chewing gummanufacturers are not to be
left behind and have come up
with products that make teeth
light up the world. If that
were indeed the case, then we
all would be advocating the use of used chewing gum in place of
electric bulbs and CFLs. While it may be safe to assume that most
of the public will not be easily swayed by such ostentatious claims,
there still remain the gullible sections, like young teens whose
consumption of these goods has undergone a drastic change. Their
buying pattern has shifted in favour of goods that allow them to
have an excellent self image and acceptance by all.
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They fall prey to the ridiculous pack of lies told by huge
corporations and consider the usage of such products as a useful
tool that will enable them to have a better public image and self
confidence. Pressure to be considered good-looking and gain socialacceptance has also added fuel to the fire or rather mint to the
paste/gum and made all of us eagerly reach out for the latest
product promising teeth whiter than ever before. Preying on the
fears of young adults, companies reinforce in them the belief that
a brilliant smile, an open laughter and minty cool breath are the
keys to being always
surrounded by ardent
admirers. This in turn has
also promoted an increased
consumption of every sugary,
oily and harmful food
known to mankind; after
all nothing can go wrong as
long as you use your
magical potions andpills, the guardians of
dental hygiene. It
would however be in the best
interest of everyone if companies stuck to only promising (and
keeping that promise) healthy teeth and gums, free from germs
and cavities and not, The Elixir of Brilliance.
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RAGHAV KINRA
1941 - Born Dec. 31 in Govan, Scotland.
1957 - Begins playing career at Scottish club
Queen's Park.
1966 - Marries Cathy.
1974 - Ends six-club playing career and takes
charge of Scottish club East Stirling.
1978 - Becomes manager of Aberdeen in Scottishtop division, winning Scottish league for the first
time in 1981.
1983 - Wins European Cup Winners' Cup with victory over Real Madrid in final, and
becomes Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
1985 - Takes temporary charge of Scotland's national team after the death of
manager Jock Stein on Sept. 10.
1986 - Coaches Scotland at World Cup, where team fails to advance from group.
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1986 - Becomes Manchester United manager as replacement for the fired Ron
Atkinson. Leaves Aberdeen with three Scottish titles, four Scottish Cups, one
League Cup, a European Cup Winners' Cup and a European Super Cup.
1990 - Wins first trophy at United, the FA Cup after a replay against Crystal
Palace in the final.
1991 - Wins European Cup Winners' Cup after beating Barcelona 2-1 in final.
1992 - Signs French forward Eric Cantona.
1993 - Wins United's first English title since 1967 and was voted Manager of the
Year.
1994 - Retains English title and also wins FA Cup.
1995 Is made Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
1996 - Wins Premier League again, this time with youngsters in his team such as
David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville known as "Fergie's
Fledglings."
1999 - Wins a historic Premier League-FA Cup-Champions League treble, after
winning European Cup for the first time; thanks to late goals by Teddy
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Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in a 2-1 win over Bayern Munich; Becomes a
knight; Wins Intercontinental Cup
2001 - Breaks British transfer record to sign Argentina midfielder Juan
Sebastian Veron for 28 million pounds.
2002 - Decides to stay on at United after announcing decision to retire at the end
of the season. Admits decision to make announcement public was an "absolute
disaster."
2003 - Launches legal action against then-United shareholder John Magnier over
ownership of race horse Rock of Gibraltar; reportedly kicks football boot into
face of Beckham, causing injury to midfielder's face. Beckham sold to Real Madrid
that summer; Signs Cristiano Ronaldo from Sporting Lisbon.
2004 - Has pacemaker fitted.
2007 - Denies Chelsea a third straight English title by winning Premier League
with United for ninth time.
2008 - Wins Champions League for the second time with victory in a penalty
shootout over Chelsea, following 1-1 draw; wins Club World Cup.
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2009 - Given four-match touchline ban for comments, criticizing fitness of
referee Alan Wiley.
2010 - Wins fourth and final League Cup.
2011 - United names North Stand at Old Trafford as the Sir Alex Ferguson
Stand.
2013 - Reclaims Premier League title from Manchester City, winning it for 13th
time.
I started supporting United when I was 4 years old.I've grown up watching Sir
Alex doing what he does best, Winning. It feels like another chapter is going to
unfold from July onwards with Sir Alex not defeating teams and winning trophies
one after the other, using his genius tactics, implementing gameplay plans on the
pitch with help of his red army. I don't think anyone can match Sir Alex Ferguson.
What makes him so special is that he just has this knack of knowing what to do
and when, what to say to players to get the best out of them, even if he had to
use his "hairdryer technique", which all the players dreaded. And to do it year
after year for so long is just incredible. It is simply amazing. What he's done for
the club and what he's achieved is remarkable. Sir Alex Ferguson is irreplaceable.
It's the end of a glittering, shinning era.
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Thank you, Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson.
We will never forget you. Ever.In the modern day era, no one proclaims to have seen God, the almighty. But I will
be proud to grow up and tell a story one day that I saw god. His name. SIR
ALEX FERGUSON - 26 years, 38 major trophies. Father, Leader, Visionary,
WINNER!
WE LOVE YOU SIR ALEX FERGUSON. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING. WEWILL MISS YOU.
GLORY, GLORY MAN UNITED!
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I love those lovely eyes
Gleaming with beautiful dreams.
Even a drop of tear shies away
When your eyes give me a smile.
Life seems so joyful when I look into your eyes.
It gives me freedom,
It gives me life.
It has the iris full of colors.
Like a rainbow it is full of flowers.
Pushpa, I hate tears
Because I like your eyes smiling.
I love those lovely eyes,
Gleaming with a beautiful life.
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-SIDDHARTH GARG
Last year around this time perhaps, I had a chance to attend a
programme at JKK that was
organized by Aalingan (English
translation Embrace) anorganization for HIV infected
children who were ironically
abandoned by their parents.
The kids, totalling 32, might
be in age groups from 3 to 12
years. They were of different
heights, different colours and
complexions and were all
beaming and bouncing with
little smirks on their faces.
They all had a zest for life as
they gathered on stage for
their performances and to
utter a few rehearsed words.
They danced, they spoke, they cheered and they came off the stage
to the front gallery almost with a glint of hope to be embraced by
the audience... as if to live up by the name of their organisation -
Aalingan.
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We all clapped, applauded each performance with greater energy
than usual, because, I am certain, we all wanted to cheer them up
and encourage them more since somewhere in our minds, we
thought that those children were not one amongst us and were not
equal to us in some strange ways. We masked our knowledge of this
discretion, differentiation, prejudice and bias by cheering each
performance with greater energy and applause, making them feel
first among equals - the HIV tag was getting conspicuous, more
prominent and louder with every round of applause.
I vouch that the audience meant well and their intentions cannot bedoubted but did we think and feel same way once we were out of
the event hall and busy in our daily chores? Shall we remember them
and embrace them unconditionally once out of the place and event?
The realization of the dark truth was so glaring and so distasteful.
Like everyone, especially at that young age, one feels so good,
motivated and encouraged by the applause, and these children were
no exception but they felt so out of innocence and not discretion.
Few might have thought that they will work more on themselves and
improve their skills to perform still better and to be appreciated
and applauded more, little knowing that their lives were already
measured. This is before the time shall interfere with its slow
erosion of cliffs of innocence, caving-in to brute reality. With the
passage of time, innocence shall be shredded and replaced by
bitterness and hopelessness. One day we, or most of us, shall murder
their innocence with our indifference or distance: when these kids
will understand the meaning of HIV, when realization will dawn
upon them about why they are not embraced Why they are not
even considered equals
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The realization shall either shatter them or harden them know not
which one is worse. Our non-realisation of our intentions sans action
or lack of it, will somewhere massacre their innocence and
perpetuate bitterness in them against us / society.
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-ABHINAV TYAGI
Come hold my hand, say nothing; just walk.
Nothing to think, nothing to fear, nothing to feel; just walk.
Lets take the road we never took,
No matter what, lets walk.
Come hold my hand, say nothing; just walk.
Say the words I have waited for,
love me the way you want.
Look at me the way you looked,
trust me the way you want.
Come to me when you need me,
For I have waited for you long.
Give me the smile I need,
For I might not see it for long.
Believe me, my words, I am not a joker,
For you might not know before I am gone.
Come to me, hold my hand, say nothing; just walk.
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Lets watch the sun dive into the sea.
Feel me the way you want.
Lets walk somewhere, I know not where.
Lets kill that fear and walk.
Let me kiss those lips
And feel you again,
For I might not see you for long.
Let me listen to those words
And touch you again,
For you might not know and I am gone.
The time has come for me to leave,
Say whatever you want,
When I am gone dont forget me because
I love you more than you want.
Come hold my hand, say nothing; just walk.
Nothing to fear because you are my dear,
To the eternity lets walk.
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OJASVI JAIN
Bittersweet melancholy,
An effortless melody,
The hushed whispers of
A startling tune
The perfect strings pulled on a souls guitar
The unexpected heartbeat of the drum
The voice of an evergreen nightingale
The amalgamation of the chorus
Between mind and heart.
The surroundings slowly fade into oblivion
All thats left is the hypnotic music and you.
In that moment, everything is ideal
In that moment, you need no more
In that moment, you are safe.
It fixes all mishaps, heals all wounds
It banishes the pain to a forbidden land
Then as it makes you smile, it smiles too
Before you know it, it is laughing and celebrating with you.
In every situation, it finds its place within you
It makes you fall in love, over and over again.
It helps you forget, but it also reminds you
Of that which you wish you had never forgotten.
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It playfully dances with your emotions,
You are putty in its hands.It carries you along; it will never leave you behind
It is embedded deep in your soul.
However, the bitter question that always plagues me
Is What did I do to deserve my emptiness?
The incomparable Sound Of Music
Why was it ruthlessly stolen from me?
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ADITYA M. BEHRA
Kuch bhooli bisri yaaden hain,
Kuch bhooli boli baten hain.
Koi hasta khilkhilata chehra hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas teri aahen hai.
Maine dekhe aise khwaab hain,
Khushiyon ka jisme sailaab hai.
Atka jahan mera dil hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas teri nigahein hain.
Tumhe dekhun to yun lagta hai,
Registaan me kamal ka phool khila hai.
Na jaane maine ye kyun likha hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas teri batein hain.
Phoolon ko sungh kuch samajh nahi aata hai,
Aajkal to shehed bhi dil ko nahi bhata hai.
Na jaane meri naak ko kya hua hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas teri khushboo hai.
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Kuch bhooli bisri yaaden hain,
Kuch haste sulagte pal hain,
Koi aansu aankh se tapakta hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas tera wo dhoka hai.
Koi chehra dikhai deta hai,
Kuch baatein yaad aati hain,
Koi pyaar bhari muskurahat hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas beeta kal hai.
Kuch waaden sunai dete hain,
Kuch nagmein duhain dete hain.
Wo saath chalna yaad aata hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas tera choota haat hai.
Haathon me haath rakhna yaad aata hai,
Wo hothon ka milna bhi yaad aata hai,
Wo taron ke neeche letna yaad hai,Kuch aur nahi bas tera naam yaad aata hai
Wo raston ka mudna dikhai deta hai,
Tera mujhse bichadna dikhai deta hai,
Un waadon ka tutna sunai deta hai,
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Yun pal me mujhe chodna samajh aata hai,
Teri jhooti baateni sunai deti hain,
Meri khushiyon ka bikharna bhi dikhai deta hai,
Us muskurahat ki kadwahat ko bhi chakh liya hai,
Kuch aur nahi bas " wo tera pyaar hai."
Wo bhooli bisri yaaden hain,
Wo bhooli boli baaten hain,
Tujhe maaf karna sirf mera haq hai,
Tu bas ye jaan le-
"ye mera pyaar hai"
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The NEW Batches of IIM-Indore. We hope you have bright and flourishing
future ahead.
May you find all the glory , happiness and peace in your stay at Planet-I with
a lot of success and a never ending Source of motivation . May you invest in
yourself and polish the gem inside you to one day shine and spread your light
in the world for its good . Wishing you a hearty stay ahead .
MAY YOU FIND YOUR TRUE SHADOW IN THE GLITTER OF
THOUSAND SUNS BECAUSE TO KNOW ONSELF IS THE
BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENT IN ALL THE WORLD :- KRIGER
Stay Tuned For The 4 th Edition
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