Monday 22 August, 2011

Relevance of Janmashtami in society

Janmashtami or Krishnastami is one of the most popular Hindu festival and is celebrated with great enthusiasm. All across the nation, cities ,towns and villages don a festive look during this celebration. On this day a message is spread all over the world about kinship, fraternity and also “ karma”. It is said that the Divine power had come on earth to relieve everyone. So such is the significance of Janmastami. this holy occasion brings people together thus, representing unity and faith. Janmastami is a special eve, it holds a special place in the hearts of people all over the world. Lord Krishna is considered as incarnation of lord Vishnu. A young boy or a girl epitomizes lord Krishna because of its purity, sincerity and honesty. We, all the future of tomorrow have to represent our Indian society as the ultimate symbol of perfect and appropriate society. And in this just society, it has to be kept into notice that we all are equals, no differentiation, no discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, age, sex or religion. We represent today and are future the future of tomorrow. We idolize lord Krishna because he is our idol. We, social beings, have to follow his path so that we can feel proud of being ourselves; not to be and Indian but a worthy individual of society.It is noticed today that the children of today are either neglected or mislead. So it is of prime importance that the children who represent the same Krishna must be taken care off. They be guided in the correct and truest manner to serve humanity. Its unfortunate that the poor child has to work to support his belly the girls are being married at the early age and has to support his family and kids at the a school going age. We have to promote love, compassion faith and also spread the ultimate eternal light of hope all over the globe as a symbol the true spirit of Janmastami. It is said that where there is Dharma, there is Krishna. And where there is Krishna, there is victory..........

Students' Oxygen movement view

21/08/2011

Friday 19 August, 2011

Celebrating the Independence of Democratic India


Celebrating the Independence of Democratic India
By the people, of the people, For the people- These three ironic pillars beholds the essence of Democracy. Yes, the aura, the enigma, the joy of the victory and triumph is in the air. On 15th August 2011, we are going to celebrate India’s 65th Independence Day..... The day when our Prime Minister addresses the nation from the Lal Quila, India has covered a long journey. From once upon a time being called” sone ki chidiya” and in the next era of Divide and Rule Policy” and now steadily pacing up westernization and globalization. From once being ruled by Mughals, India today is a democratic, socialist, secular and sovereign republic.It is not only during 15th August or 26th January that, we, Indians should be filled with pride of wider perspective, each and every moment of our freedom of social evils like Sati pratha, Purdah system, Child marriage, dowry system, Un-touchability and many more.....We have come a long way.Today, India is competing in loggerheads with superpower like USA., UK, China, Japan. From once being ruled, we are the front runners in many fields and sectors be it education, business, medicine, sports, science and technology, rich traditional culture and heritage all over the globe. We have made a mark and have already created a strong impression. We have made our presence felt. In the near future, we are definitely entering into the category of “Developed Nation” from Developing Nation. Lots of work has been done but still we have miles to go. Our nation is encountering with many problems; be it in political, social or economical life. She faces brutal problems like corruption prevalent everywhere, world problem like terrorism, regional problem like casteism apart from poverty, unemployment, inadequate health nutrition and education levels...In recent times, our Indian Government has not been able to match with the expectations of its citizens. But we, Hindustanis, have full faith in our democratic system that this gloomy and dull phase would soon pass away.Because-” Bharat Humko Jaan Se Pyara Hai, Sabse Nyara Gulistan Hamara Hai....”. Jai Hind!!!.

Students' Oxygen movement view

14/08/2011

Monday 8 August, 2011

An Epitome of Relationship- Friendship

The most loveable and famous cartoon characters popularized all over the world are “ Tom and Jerry.” Though they are always at logger heads, they are a true example of the famous saying, “ A friend in Need is a friend Indeed.” Friendship has so many elements enriched within it. Be it happiness, sorrow, love, pain, anger, pride, forgiveness, trust, insecurity, understanding, compatibility and most importantly respect.... In a nutshell, a friend is a guide and also a philosopher.Family will naturally come first, nobody can take the place of parents. They are our Godfather. But, another universal fact is also true that friends are angels and gift of god. We can’t hate them, we can’t betray them, we can’t live without them. There are many a things, many a feelings, a simple thought, we human beings, just like to share it with our dear pal..... They are our friends, angels, our peer groups, our well wishers. The 21st century era is a materialistic world. Everyone is humming a tune, which suits his priorities. To be on a safer side and also to be wiser and practical, as it is not the “ Kingdom of Krishna and Sudama”, one should be very much cautious and alert in choosing a friend. Because, the notion of life is that. “It is not always good to be Too Good.” Friends are friends and this feeling can only come within. Friendship cannot be explained in mere words it is something which is very special, dear and close to your heart. Your life become monotonous and boring in the absence of friends. But we have to avoid those people who for the sake of friendship play with our emotion and try to take us for a ride to fulfil their hidden interest.


Students' oxygen movement view

07/08/2011

Saturday 6 August, 2011

The sound of Music

Mozzart, Mark Anthony, Elton John, Tansen- What is common in all of them.....All were great musicians. It is rightly said that music is the food for life. To set the life in perfect tune, music is much needed. As it is a universal fact that music is the ultimate healer of all wounds, similarly to take a break from the daily chores of life- be it office, school, college or home, music works as the perfect anti-oxident. It is a great soother to unwind.Commonly asked question to anyone is what is your favorite pastime activity- the instant response is listening to music. Actually practically speaking, music is the soul of life. It sets one’s mood and helps one to get out of monotonous and stereo typed life. Everything has a rhythm and chord in life. It is very much essential to keep up with the flow and speed of life. Many a times people become prey to depression, frustration, grief, angst and sorrow. They vie only for one thing at that moment-i.e, loneliness. Here music plays a very important role to get past these mood swings.Again it is seen that during times of festivities, celebrations, carnivals, at times of victory and joy, accolades & applauds, achievement & enjoyment, music acts as a blender. When music is in the air, it means everybody is in high and amicable spirits .On this very note, Students Oxygen Movement , takes this opportunity to pay tribute to the legendary singer, Md. Rafi, to mark his 32nd death anniversary. Though, he is no more with us, but his tunes will always be hummed by one & all all over the globe. May his soul rest in peace. Students in the discussion stated that music is also an integral part of our studies. It is an performing art . Its true that not each one of us can be a singer or musician but we at least can relish the good music.

Students' Oxygen movement view

31/07/2011