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Ayurvedain you and around

The science of Life protecting Mankind

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Hon’ble ChancellorHon’ble ChancellorHon’ble ChancellorHon’ble ChancellorHon’ble ChancellorShri Dattaji Meghe’s BlessingsShri Dattaji Meghe’s BlessingsShri Dattaji Meghe’s BlessingsShri Dattaji Meghe’s BlessingsShri Dattaji Meghe’s BlessingsIt gives me immense pleasure to learn that theStudents’ Magazine “Umang” 2012 is beingbrought out.The Students’ magazine is the perfect avenue tosurface the concealed literary talents andcreativity of the students. It is a document ofcollective wisdom of the students.I am sure that “Umang” would be an aptmilestone on the path towards our mission ofknowledge, service and health form Ayurveda.I extend my words of appreciation to theeditorial board and the students who haveworked hard for this creative venture.This is the time when we have to stretch ourabilities and step out of the rut. If we gothrough the same motions, we will end up withthe same results. We have to put more time,energy thought and creativity into our effortsand Resolve to reach higher.My best wishes are with each one of you to keeplearning, keep growing and keep venturingbeyond what you already know and make adifference to this world as staff and students ofMahatma Gandhi Ayurved College.

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Hon’ble Chief AdvisorHon’ble Chief AdvisorHon’ble Chief AdvisorHon’ble Chief AdvisorHon’ble Chief Advisor Dr. Vedprakash Mishra’s Blessings Dr. Vedprakash Mishra’s Blessings Dr. Vedprakash Mishra’s Blessings Dr. Vedprakash Mishra’s Blessings Dr. Vedprakash Mishra’s Blessings

M E S S A G E It gives me immense pleasure and satisfaction to note that Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved CollegeHospital and Research Centre, Salod (Wardha), a constituent unit of Datta Meghe Institute ofMedical Sciences (Deemed University), Nagpur, is bringing out the first edition of the studentsmagazine under the caption “Umang”.

It is heartening to note that the magazine has received a overwhelming response from the studentswhich goes to indicate its acceptance at the first place. A venture like this is indeed aimed at providingan appropriate platform to the young minds to show case their creative talents and positive aptitude.

The young generations have to bear in mind that “there cannot be a monopoly of ideas, innovationsand creativity”. Each individual harbors several ideas within himself which on many occasions suffocateand die for want of an appropriate opportunity for manifestation. This not only ends up in death of agenuine idea in the mind of an individual but it also deprives the society and humanity from reapingthe benefits which could have generated out of the same.

It is in this context the initiatives undertaken by the college in providing for a much desired andneeded platform to the students for unloading themselves in legitimate manifestations of theirimaginative ideas and innovative thoughts on the pages of the magazine titled ‘Umang’.

The caption itself symbolizes the enthusiasm which is the hallmark of the young mind and youthfulintellect possessed by it. It is imperative that an appropriate ambiance is invariably created to ensurethat the enthusiasm of the young minds is off loaded on an appropriate canvas, in diligent coloursand desired contours to give it an appropriate shape of consequence and relevance alike.

I trust and belief that the venture Umang would definitely stand true on to the touch stones of theseparameters and would definitely go a long way in creating a deserving place itself in the hearts andminds of all concerned.

My good wishes to the editorial board and all associated with the venture. Extending a very best tothe same.

Yours Sincerely, (Dr.Vedprakash Mishra)

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Hon’ble Vice ChancellorDr. A. J. Pakhan’s Blessings

I am immensely pleased to give this message toUMANG 2012 MGACHR&C student’s reflection. Iam sure that the students’ magazine will not onlyboost the individuality but also the confidenceamongst the younger generation of studentstowards creativityAll the Best!

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Hon’blc Sagarji MegheTreasurer DMIMS

MESSAGE

I am truly pleased to learn that the inaugural issue of “Umang” – the Student’s Magazineof the Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College, Hospital and Research Centre is being broughtout. It is the result of the dedication, hardwork and diligent efforts of the team which isbeing manifested in the form of the same.

I would like to congratulate the Dean and all those who have been directly or indirectlybeen involved in bringing out this publication and would like to see such issues comingout with regularity in the years to come. I am sure that this would benefit the readersby enriching them with updated knowledge. It is really heartening to note that thestudents have contributed whole-heartedly to the same with meaningful inputs andthis would also serve as a wherein they can give vent to their literary pursuits.

I wish all success to the Editor-in-Chief, members of the Editorial Board and her dedicatedteam in all their future endeavours which would uphold the name and tradition of theinstitution as well as that of the University.

With best wishes,(Sagar Meghe)

Treasurer, DMIMS

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Hon. Sameerji MegheSecretary, DMIMS

I am very happy to know that the studentsof Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College arebringing out their magazine UMANG2012.All the Best!

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Hon’ble Dr. R M BorleRegistrar DMIMS

I am immensely pleased to give this message to UMANG2012 MGAC student’s reflection. College Magazine is a truereflection of the creative minds of the student.It is also an avenue for the expression of their feelingsthinking and creativity which is also equally vital as these arethe thoughts based on high literary value acting as an oasisin an otherwise day to day routine It is also a reflection ofacademics and achievements of the institution in it’s totallyfor the preceding year.All the Best!

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Hon’ble Dr. S.S. PatelChief Co-Ordinator DMIMSUI am extremely pleased to learn that this year’s student magazine ofMGAC is about to be unfurled.I am sure that the students magazine will not only boost the moralamongst the younger generation of students towards creativity butwill also reflect the high cultural and aesthetic values which areuniversal and genuinely radiate about.

The magazine I believe is a true creation and representation of andby the students. It is a rare opportunity to not only exhibit but alsoshare their experience and enhance their talent amongst theircontemporaries and faculty members.My sincere wishes and blessings to the staff and the students.

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Dean, MGACDr. Syam Bhutada

Its’ a feeling of immense pleasure and joy towitness the culture and heritage of ourinstitution unfold magazine “Umang 2012”. Inthis occasion I wish the Ayurveda to touch theGlobal attitudes and pride.I am sure the efforts put in this by my studentsand colleagues will beA congratulated.All the best!

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Umang-2012,MGAC

Editorial Board

Student EditorialStudent EditorialStudent EditorialStudent EditorialStudent EditorialMs. Priya Kakde

Ms. Shanti ManyalMr. Eshan Borkar

Mr. Darshit Shastri

Advisory EditorialAdvisory EditorialAdvisory EditorialAdvisory EditorialAdvisory EditorialDr. K. S. R. PrasadDr. Namrata ChouragadeDr. Saroj TirpudeDr. Gaurav Sawarkar

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Pitta

Vata Kapha

Life

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English ChapterUmang-2012

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“Baby To Girl”Darshit R. Shastri

“For all the pretty women,

It’s amazing “Have the Change”.

From “Childhood To Adolescence”

“Vaseline to lip gloss”

“Rattles in Hand to Cell Phones”

“Baby shoes to Pencil Heels”

“Johnson Baby to Loreal Garnier”

“Small pink Hands to Manicured Hands”

But there is something which never change’

“Dwellingness to listen,

Patience to understand, &

A Heart to Care”

“To all the Women & Girls who had touched,

“My Heart”

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Anniversary -TEJAL NAGESHWAER. 2 K 11

FIRST .PAPERSECOND COTTONTHIRD LEATHERFOURTH SILKFIFTH WOODSIXTH IRONSEVENTH WOOLEIGHTH BRONZENINTH COPPER(POTTERY)TENTH TIN(ALUMINIUM)ELEVENTH STEELTWELVETH LINENTHIRTEENTH LACEFOURTEENTH IVORYFIFTEENTH CRYSTALSEVENTEENTH TURQUOISETWENTIETH CHINATWENTY-FIFTH SILVERTHIRTIETH PEARLTHIRTY-FIFTH CORALFOURTIETH RUBYFORTY-FIFTH SAPPHIREFIFTIETH GOLDFIFTY-FIFTH EMERALDSIXTIETH DIAMONDSIXTY-FIFTH BLUE SAPPHIRESEVENTIETH PLATINUMEIGHTIETH OAK

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Bhagyashree hedau { 2k10}

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True RelationshipTrue RelationshipTrue RelationshipTrue RelationshipTrue RelationshipTejal Nageshwar, 2 k 11

A little girl and her father werecrossing a flimsy bridge .The fatherwas kind of scared so his asked hislittle daughter.

“Sweetheart, please hold my handso that you don’t fall into river.”The little girl said,”No Dad youhold my hand.”

“What’s the difference? Asked thepuzzled father -

There’s big difference,” replied thelittle girl,” if I hold your hand andsomething’s happen to me, chancesare that I may let your hand Go,but if you hold my hand, I happens,you will never let my hand go.”

In any relationship the essence oftrust is not in its bond. So, hold thehard the hand of the person whomyou love rather than expectingthem to hold yours.....!!!!!

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IMAGINATIONIMAGINATIONIMAGINATIONIMAGINATIONIMAGINATIONBhagyashree Jibkate

“ What we can easily see is onlyA small percentage of

What is possible.Imagination is having the vision

To see what is just below the surfaceTo picture that which is essential,

but

Invisible to the eye. “

FRIENDSHIPNishaNishaNishaNishaNisha

Life the arithmeticFriends to addEnemies to subtractsJoy to MultiplyAnd sorrow to divideFriendship is like a china cupCostly, nice and expensiveOnes it ‘is broken can never beMended and even if mendedThe cracks Remains foreverMakes new friendsBut do not forget the old ones,Old is gold.And never to be sold.

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LifeTejaswini Chavhan, Tejaswini Chavhan, Tejaswini Chavhan, Tejaswini Chavhan, Tejaswini Chavhan, 2 k 11

Life is like a rose flowerWith petals as its building powerIts stem is scrambling stairsOne falls or climbs who caresDo not scurry and spoil the gameAnd lose your renowned fameAlways keep this in mindDo not work in hurryYour destination you will find.The sepals are numerous phasesEach stage has a different caseThey teach something or the other

That helps you move even furtherEach stage will give you a buffetHelp you to turn into an adeptThe pricks in the wayWill make you efficientFrom being less deficientThe rose is very prettyDays pass it turns dingyIt loses its freshnessAnd becomes cheerlessIt is dull and falls on the groundAnd loses its fame renownedBut after few weeksA new bud emerge outTurning into a flower so vitalWith a prestigious titleSo never, lose hopeAs everything can be copiedThe story does not end hereOh! My readers dearAs rose needs light and soilYou too need a field to toilHere comes our parentWho are always close to our heartSide by side or miles apart.

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Darshit R. Shastri

“ Forgiveness should come on its ownAsking for pardon, is their greatness but

Pardoning them on your own is your virtueDon’t wait for people to feed your ego.

Help other to move ahead, other in a very subtle manner,We start enjoying ourselves when some is miserable

Life is like a river…….if flowsPeople change, idea change, some year ago,

If some one dear to you passed away, youMourned, but do you still mourn?

No, you got over it & moved on

Similarly, if you make mistake, don’t sit & chew on it.Don’t enjoy someone’s guilt

Instead feel happy that, someone got over it &Feel okay now

We wait for someone to ask our pardon.

“Forgiveness”

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AHAR

THE PRIME UPASTHAMBA OF LIFE(Shanthi Manyala 2K7)

Food, clothing and shelter are the basicnecessities of human life. Ahar is consideredas life.From the primitive time till the dateahar has its own vitality. If we consider theanimal kingdom,they consume precedingcreature and maintain the “Food Chain”.But the humans, the most civilized among allthe creatures have their own way ofconsuming the Food.Food is essential for the nourishment andprotection of the body,sense organs, mind andsoul. Right from the birth catabolism takesplace and hence for regeneration oftissues,food is constant requirement.In thespiritual texts, food is described as somethingwhich protects th outer physical body and theimmortal soul.Thus for maintaining a healthy life,it isessential to follow certain rules of ideallyconsuming foodThis is the “ASHTAAHARVIDHIVISHESAYATAN.”

This includes the eight basic factors in regardto diet.1)prakruti-it is the nature or quality of food.Each foodstuff has its own characteristics.2) Karan-it is the preparation or sanskara.This means transformation of qualitiesthrough various processes likeCooking ,frying, roasting etc.3)samyoga-it is combination of different foodswhich may enhance the qualities of theoriginal substance or it may producealtogether new qualities.4)Rashi-it is the total quantity of foodconsumed (sarvagraha) orThe quantity of of individual food(parigraha)consumed.5)Deha-It is the place where the food isgrown.6)Kala-this is the time when the food istaken.always food should be consumed timely.

7)Upayogasamstha(dietary rules)-certain dietaryrules should be followed while consumption offood.it includes the following.

- Food eaten should always be fresh and hot.- Proper use of fats should be made for the

lubrication of various visceral organs.- Food should be consumed in required quantity

only,neither it should be consumedexcessively nor it should be consumed in tooless quantity

- Foods which are opposite in gunas or qualityshould not be taken together.eg. fruitsalad(it contains milk and fruits ,which areof opposite potency.prolonged intake ofsuch foodstuffs may lead to various skindiseases.)

- The place where we consume food should beclean, hygienic, pleasant.

- While consuming food,too much talkingshould be avoided.

8)Upayukta-food should be consumed accordingto one”s own body constition. Food can beconsidered as the double edged sword as itis the factor which is responsible formaintaining the normalancy of health as wellas for production of diseases.Evenconsuming proper diet in many diseasedconditions helps in controlling the diseases.For example in case of diabetes,patient isadvised to consume sugar-free diet,hypertensive patients are recommendedsalt free or low salt diet, for Anemicpatients,foodstuffs rich in iron are advicedto consume. Henceforth,much importance isgiven to ahar or diet in AyurvedicLiterature.

DIET TIPSConsume balanced/shadrasatmak aharWhile consuming food, full concentration should

be on the foodNever consume stale foodConsume food only when you are hungry.Do not consume excessive food“Food is life and take care of your life.”

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ONE PARA EXPLAINS LIFEDimpal R. Ghubade

Batch 09-10

Arthur Ashe, the legendary Wimbledon player,was dying of aids, which he got due to infectedblood he received during heart surgery in 1983.From world over, he received letters from hisfans, one of which conveyed “Why does Godhave to select you for such a bad disease?”To this, he replied,

“ The World over 50 million children startsplaying tennis, 5 millions played to learn tennis,5 lakh learn professional tennis,50 thousandcomes to circuit, 5 thousand reach grand slam,50 reach Wimbledon, 4 to semi final , 2 tofinal,

When I was holding the cup, i never asked GOD

“Why me?”

And today in pain I should not be asking god“Why me?”

Happiness keeps you sweet,Trail keeps you strong,

Sorrow keeps you human,Failure keeps you humble,Success keeps you glowing,

But only faith & attitudeKeep you going .......

So be positive.

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ORIGIN OF MONTHS…-TEJAL NAGESHWAR, 2 K 11

JANUARY-NAMED AFTER JANUS,GUARDIAN GOD OF DOORSAND GATES.

FEBRUARY-NAMED AFTER FEBRUALIA,A TIME PERIOD WHENSACRIFIES WERE MADE TO ALONE FOR SINES.

MARCH-NAMED AFTER MARS,THE GOD OF WAR.

APRIL-FROM APERIRE, LATIN FOR “TO OPEN”.

MAY-NAMED AFTER MAIA, THE GODDESS OF GROWTH OFPLANTS.

JUNE-FROM JUNIUS, LATIN FOR THE GODDESS JUNO.

JULY-NAMED AFTER JULIUS CAESAR , ROMAN EMPERORIN 44 BC.

AUGUST-FROM AUGUSTUS,ROMAN EMPEROR IN 8BC.

SEPTEMBER-FROM SEPTEM IN LATIN,OR SAPTAM IN SANSKRITMEANS SEVEN.

OCTOBER- OCTO IN LATIN,ASTAM IN SANSKRITMEANS EIGHT.

NOVEMBER-NOVEM IN LATIN,NAVAM IN SANSKRIT MEANS NINE.

DECEMBER- DECEM IN LATIN OR DASHAM INSANSKRIT MEAN TEN.

NOTE-”THE EARLIEST LATIN CALENDER WAS A 10MONTH ONE, BEGINNING WITH MARCH;THUSSEPTEMBER WAS THE SEVENTH MONTH ,OCTOBERTHE EIGHT,ETC.JULY WAS ORIGINALLY CALLEDQUINTILIS, MEANING FIFTH;AUGUST WASORIGINALLY CALLED SEXTILIS, MEANING SIXTH.”

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HUMANITY –The True Religion

Dimple R. Ghubade, Batch:- 09-10

Humanism is an approach to the life i.e. found throughand across the world in many different cultures.Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy Defines “Ahumanism as that, man should show respect to manirrespective of class, race or creed fundamental to theHumanistic attitude of the life”. Among the fundamental tomoral principles, he would count those of freedom,justice, tolerance and happiness, the attitude that peoplecan leave an honest meaningful life without following afollowing a formal religious creed.

Pears Encyclopaedia says that humanism is a rejection ofreligion in favour of advancement of humanity by its ownefforts.

Collins concise Dictionary defines humanism a nonreligious philosophy based on liberal human values.English Dictionary define Humanism a that the system ormode of thoughts in which human interests, values &Dignity predominate. It is devotion to humanity. In all, wemay say that humanism is way of life, living with honesty,love & respect for all men without any discrimination &keeping positive attitude of life.

As flowers pot contains different types of flowers withdifferent colours, this humanity flowers pot contains menof any caste & religion.“ Nirankari Sant Samajan” is an idol of Humanism.“Mahatma Gandhi says that you must not lose faith inHumanity. Humanity is an ocean, if a few drops of oceanget dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.We are not Hindus, Muslims, Christians but Human being& Humanity is our religion.

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MY VIEWS FOR DOCTORSDimple R. Ghubade, Batch 09-10

Definition of Doctor:-Dr. Make’s people healthier when people get sick.Doctors figures out why?They examine people, listen to them, describe their healthproblem & do tests to see what is wrong. They give peoplesmedicines’ & other kinds of treatments. They also give advicesabout diet, exercises & sleep.

Kinds of Doctor:-There are many kinds of doctors

1) Family2) General practiconerAre often the 1st doctors that people go to when they getsick. These doctors treat common problems,.They also recommend patients to the other specialist.Specialists are expert in specific type of health problems.Ex. Internists focuses on problems with internal organs,paediatricians cares for children & babies, surgeonsperforms operations.

How do you get ready?Becoming a Doctor requires most training than most otherjobs. It usually takes 11 yrs to become a good Doctor.4 yrs of college4 yrs of medical schools3 yrs working in the hospitals.For some speciality Doctor may have to work in Hospitalsfor up to 8 hrs. Before they are fully trained.Students spends most of the 1st year of medical schools inLabs & classrooms..They also learn to ask the patients the right questions &how to examine.In last 2 yrs students works with patients & Doctors inHospitals & Clinics. After medical school Doctor works inHospitals for a few years. They are call as “Resident”

What about the future?No. Of jobs for Physicians is expected to grow faster thanthe average for all occupation through the year 2018.This is partly because new machines and tools are lettingDoctors to treat more health problems. It is also partlybecause the population is growing and getting older. Sothey will make more health care.Job opportunities for Doctor are expected to be goodespecially in the rural areas and low income areas. Some ofthose areas do not have enough Doctors.

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MISTAKE MAKES MAN GREAT BUT..Dimple R. Ghubade, Batch 09-10

If a scientist makes mistake, its a new invention.If a Administrator makes mistake, its a new principle.

If a Artist makes mistake, its a new design.If a tailor makes a mistake, its a new fashion.

If a cook makes mistake, its a new recipe.If a sportsman makes mistake, its a new game.

But,If a student’s makes mistake,,,

Ohhhh,,,,,, it’s a zero..

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Letter of a medicoLetter of a medicoLetter of a medicoLetter of a medicoLetter of a medicoKEERTI GIRHEPUJE ( 2 K 11 )

Rx,O, my darling looking at your excellentanatomy, my physiology has changed. AllBiochemical reaction are enhanced withyou acting as modular, stimulator & enzymein my life.

A simple glimpse of your lovely face is a stimulus to fireaction potential in to the many nerves of my body. Myheart beats only for you. Every beat produces only onesound’ O Dear, O Dear, O Dear!I am so deeply in love with you that my ECG does notshows the usual Q-R-S Complex but L-O-V-E complex.Please don’t smile so Quiety & frequently because theserepeated rapid stimuli do not tetanise my heart butTITANISE itWhen I see you my Lovers pulse shows tachycardia, my eyesfrom only your image & my Cochlea get engoged withyour sweet voice.The way you walk. The way you talk inhibits the insulinlevel in my blood. Making me suffer from DiabetesMellitus.

As per all or none Law, You will be wholly orsolely mine or nobody else.

My dear I have insomnious nightsbecause of you. Imagining a daywithout you leaves me as restless asa Hyperthyroi d. What to say! Thelife without you will make meapnoic.You are the only person who cancatalyse my life. Rejection of myproposal will force me on to theALITOPSY table.

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Reason to smile….-Isha P Wasu (2K11)

Police ne car ko roka- Ye suraksha week hai.Aap belt pehan kar car

chala rahe ho isliye aapko Rs. 5000 ka inaamdiya jata hai.

Aap is inaam ka kya karoge..?Car driver- Mai is inaam se apna driving

license banwaunga.Pichhli seat par baithi uski maa boli- Iski baat

ka yakin mat karo. Yesharab pi kar kuch bhi bolta hai.

Uske papa neend se jaage aur police ko dekhke bole- Mujhe pata tha ki

chori ki car me hum zyada dur nahi jaapayenge.

Tabhi dikki se awaz aayi- Bhaijaan, humneborder cross kar liya kya..???

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A MAN WITH NO BAD HABITSIsha P Wasu (2K11)

A man was waiting for a taxi. A beggar came along and asked him for somemoney. The man ignored him. But being a professional, the beggar kept onpestering him. The man became irritated when he realized that the beggarwould not leave him alone unless he parts with some money. Suddenly anidea struck him.He told the beggar, “I do not have money, but if you tell me what you wantto do with the money, I will certainly help you.” “I would have bought a cupof tea”, replied the beggar. The man said, “Sorry man. I can offer you acigarette instead of tea”. He then took a pack of cigarettes from his pocketand offered one to the beggar. The beggar told, “I don’t smoke as it isinjurious to health.”The man smiled and took a bottle of whisky from his pocket and told thebeggar, “Here, take this bottle and enjoy the stuff. It is really good”. Thebeggar refused by saying, “Alcohol muddles the brain and damages theliver”. The man smiled again.He told the beggar, “I am going to the race course. Come with me and I willarrange for some tickets and we will place bets. If we win, you take thewhole amount and leave me alone”.As before, the beggar politely refused the latest offer by saying, “Sorry sir, Ican’t come with you as betting on horses is a bad habit.”Suddenly the man felt relieved and asked the beggar to come to his homewith him. Finally, the beggar’s face lit up in anticipation of receiving at leastsomething from the man. But he still had his doubts and asked the man,“Why do you want me to go to your house with you”.

The man replied, “My wife always wanted to see how a man with noBad habits looks like.

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A little boy asked his mother,“why are you crying ? “ Because I’m a women, “ She told him,“ I don’t understand, “ he said,His mom just hugged him and said,“ and you never will.”I later the little boy asked his father,“ why does mother seem to cry for no reason ? “All women cry for no reason,”Was all his dad could say.The little boy grew up and became a man,Still wondering why women cry, Finally he put in a CALL TOGOD.When God got on the phone,He asked , God, why do women cry so easily?*GOD SAID : When I made – the women she had to be special.I made her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of theworld,Yet gentle enough to give comfort.I gave her an inner strength to endure childbirth and therejection that many times comes from her children.I gave her a hardness that allows her to keep goingWhen everyone else gives up,Take care of her the sensitivity to love her children under anyand all circumstances,Even when her strength to carry her husband through !His faults and fashioned her from his rib to protect hisHEART

I gave her wisdom to know that agood husband never hurts his wife,but sometimes tests her strengths andher resolve to stand beside himunfalteringly.And finally, I gave her a tear to shed.This is hers exclusively to usewhenever it is needed”You see my son, Said God, THE BUETY OE A WOMEN IS NOTIN THE CLOTHS SHE WEARS,THE FIGURE THAT SHE CARRIES,OR THE WAY SHE COMBS HER HAIR,THE BUETY OF A WOMEN MUST BESEEN IN HER EYESBECAUSE THET IS THE DOORWAYTO HER

EART – THE PLACE WHERE

ALL RESIDES……!!!!!!!!!!”

Why Women Cry….!!!!!KALYANI P. NISHANE, 2 K 10

BATCH

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PROUD OF BEING A GIRLSNEHAL KAMLE, Batch 2k11

Lord, I am proud of Being a girl,

My birth on this earthIs like a precious pearl.

I want not to delveIn the sea of ignorance But live in pursuit ofTruth and providence. Not to get lost within

The walls of domesticity But find some meaningIn the house of creativity

Bless me with high virtues Of goodness,

Holiness, selflessness And a mind that always feels

The divine power and presence.

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TODAY’S FACT…..Isha P. Wasu (2K11)

Communication - WirelessPhones - CordlessCooking - FirelessFood - FatlessSweets - SugarlessLabour - EffortlessRelations - FruitlessAttitude - CarelessFeelings - HeartlessPolitics - ShamelessEducation - WorthlessMistakes - CountlessArguments - BaselessYouth - JoblessBoss - BrainlessJobs - ThanklessNeeds - EndlessSituation - HopelessSalaries PROTESTS - Less & Less USE LESS

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THOUGHTS OF LIFE SNEHAL KAMLE. BATCH 2K11

Check your Thoughts,They become your WORDS.

Check your Words,They become your ACTION.

Check your Action,They become your HABIT.

Check your Habit,They become your CHARACTER.

Check your Character,They become your DESTINY.

NINE USEFUL THINGSSNEHAL KAMLE. BATCH 2K11

1. Before you speak - Listen2. Before you write - Think3. Before you spend - Earn4. Before you criticise - Wait5. Before you pray - Forgive6. Before you quit - Try7. Before you take - Give8. Before you retire - Save9. Before you die - live

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Beauty tipsThe following was written by Audrey Hepburn, who was asked to share beauty tips.For attractive lips, speak words of kindness.For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people.For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry.For beautiful hair, let a child run his or her fingers through it once a day.For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone.People, even more than things, have to be restored, revived, reclaimed and redeemed; neverthrow out anyone.Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find them at the end of each of your arms. Asyou grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the otherfor helping others.The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the wayshe combs her hair. The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is thedoorway to her heart, the place where love resides.The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode, but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in hersoul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows.The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years.

Isha P. Wasu (2K11)

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MISTAKEMISTAKEMISTAKEMISTAKEMISTAKESNEHAL KAMLE, BATCH 2K11

If an administrator makes a mistake,

It’s a new law.

If an educationalist makes a mistake,

It’s a new principle.

If an scientist makes a mistake,

It’s a new invention.

If an artist makes a mistake,

It’s a new design.

If a tailor make a mistake,

It’s a new fashion.

But, if a student makes a mistake,

Alas! It’s a zero.

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EXAMINATION Vs CRICKET MATCH SNEHAL KAMLE, BATCH 2K11

1. Examination Hall : Stadium2. Student : Bats Man3. Examiner : Bowlor4. Checker : Empire5. Answer Sheet : pitch6. Pen : Bath7. Question : Bat8. Question Paper : Over9. Hard Question : Fast Ball10. Easy Question : Slow Ball11. Good Answer : Well Played12. Bad answer : Bad Played13. Mark : Score Board14. Cheating : Catch out15. Looking here & there : Run Out16. Check paper : L.B.W.17. Blank Paper : Bold18. Fail : Match Loss.

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A FrIeND IS …bhAGYAShree heDAu, 2K10 bATChbhAGYAShree heDAu, 2K10 bATChbhAGYAShree heDAu, 2K10 bATChbhAGYAShree heDAu, 2K10 bATChbhAGYAShree heDAu, 2K10 bATCh

A FrIeND IS SOMeONe weTurN TO wheN OurSpIrITS NeeD A lIFe , A FrIeND IS SOMeONTreASure FOr Our FrIeNDShIp IS A GIFT ,A FrIeND IS SOMeONe whO FIllS Our lIveS wITh beAuTY , jOY AND GrACe , AND MAKeS The whOle wOrlD we lIve IN A beTTer AND hAppIer plACe

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Success!…….MysMysMysMysMyself Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, Chaudhari….(2k10)

“ My List of ingredients for success is divided into fourbasic groups: Inward, outward,Upward & Onward.”So, I am here to tell you process of making my lifedelicious with the help of all these ingredients…And the best chefs who teach me to how make my lifeyummy they are my God, parents & off course myteachers.Always they are saying us…‘For true success ask yourself these four questions:-Why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now?........’Now I am in second year & happy to tell you with honestthis year feeling very lucky to being a part of thiscollege….Because this is a platform which gives me fiveattitudes…1.When you extend true love to everyone with selfnessmotivation that is an attitude of kindness.2.When you send good wishes & pure feelings to thosewho are in deep sorrow that is an attitude of mercy.3.When you see the virtues rather than the weaknessesin others that is an attitude of compassion.4.When you bless& uplift someone even as they defameyou that is an attitude of forgiveness.5.When you tolerate a situation & take responsibility aswell as give cooperation, even when not appreciated,that is an attitude of humility & self-respect.Thanks a lot for giving exact shape to my life .. formixing chocolate in every bit of my life..

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Beauty palour of the

soulsoulsoulsoulsoul…..…..…..…..…..MysMysMysMysMyself Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, elf Madhavika Prakash, Chaudhari….(2k10)

Welcome to unique beauty parlour. It’s different. It will leave youlooking beautiful &radiant like an angel. No, I am not talking about preening your face or hair but aboutsprucing up the soul-the inner self.Let’s begin with a facial. Cleansing all the dirt, opening up the pores,

tonning the skin, fading away blackheads & marks, removing wrinkles &all unwanted stuff from the face completes the facial. Everything thatgoes on in the soul-Thoughts & feelings make or mar the look of the face. The purer yourthoughts & feelings are, the cleaner & brighter your face would be.Anger, jealousy, ego & worry will create blemishes, patches, wrinkles &dullness on the face.

There’s a precaution for the eye make-up. Don’t forget that your eyeswill get smudged the moment you focus on the defects of others or atanything that is impure or negative & nothing would make you lookuglier than this. A stroke of eye shade can accentuate your eye’sbeauty..You can choose from different colours. It’s easy. Just startlooking at specialities of other soul & lot your own eyes will become

colourful. A dot or bindi on the forehead will highlight your spiritual beauty. Buttake care to stick one that stays fixed & does not fall off.How do we beautify the lips? The lipstick of kind & sweet words is awonderful cosmetic for the lips. But beware that the moment you loseyour sweetness your lips will crack & get dark.

Look into the mirror of your heart. Do you behold a beautiful angelthere? It’s none other than you. Did you enjoy visiting our beautyparlour? Frequent visits will make you beautiful forever……….Dedicate to my God, Mummy -Papa, Respected teachers & all mysweetest& dearest frndz…!!!

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Al the World a StageBhagyashree hedau,{2k10}

All the world’s a stage,And all the men and women are merely player’s ;They have their exists and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven stages.Atfirst , the infant,Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms.Then the whining school boy,with his satchelAnd shining morning face ,creeping like snail unwillingly to school.And then the lover,shining like furnace,with with a woeful ballad made tohis mistress eyebrow.Then a soldier,full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,jealous inhonor,sudden and quick in quarrel,seeking the bubble reputation even in thecannon’s mouth.And then the justice,in fair round belly with good capon lined,with eyessevere and beardof formal cut,full of wise saws and modern instances;andso he plays his part.The sixth age shifts into the lean and slippered pantaloon,with spectacles onnose and pouch on side;his youthful hose,well saved,a world too wide forhis shrunk shank,and his big manly voice,turning again towards childishtreble,pipes and whistles in his sound.Last scene of all,that ends this strange eventful history,is secondchildishness and mere oblivion,sans teeth,sans eyes,sans taste, sanseverything.

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THE POOR MAN &FLASK OF OIL …

Khushbu Dhanule (batch 2k11 )A poor man lived next to a rich man who sold oil for a living.The poor man envied his neighbour’s wealth and riches andoften talked about them . So the rich man gave the poor man aflask of oil as a gift.The poor man was delighted. ‘I could sell the oil ,’ thought thepoor man. ‘Then I would have enough money to buy fivegoats.’Later he thought some more . ‘With five goats,’ he said tohimself, ‘a man would be rich enough to have a wife.’ Heliked this thought so much he added to it.‘Of course, My wife would be beautiful and give me a fine son.’But then the man had a thought that worried him. ‘ What ifmy son is lazy because his father is a wealthy man? What if herefuses to obey me and disgraces me ? ’This thought made the poor man so angry that he beganstomping around his hut, swining around his staff. ‘why. If myson refuses to obey me, then I’ll teach him a lesson . I’ll beathim with my staff.’As the staff swung about , it nudged the flask of oil off its shelf. The flask to the ground and broke, spilling its content on thedirt. The man looked at the shards of the flask, realizing thathis dreams were now just broken . And once more he was just apoor man living next to a wealthy neighbour.

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Isha wasu, 2k11

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TIMETIMETIMETIMETIMENisha Soni 2k9

Tommorrow is on the wayDays and Night pass awayI Want to hold it in my handAlas ! Moments trickle like sand.

I Can feel it passing byIt spares on thought for my sighThe Mirror shows my ImageI ‘am Growing older with age.

Death may knock at my doorBut I wish to live moreCan I do nothingI stop the movement feeting.

Like all other I too will FlyAmidst tears and muffled cryYears later,when memories ebb away who was he, they will say.

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*M - O - T - H - E - R*SUJATA SONTAKKE, BATCH:2K 11

‘M’ is for the Million things she gave me,‘O’ means Only that she’s growing old,‘T’ is for the Tears she shed to save me,‘H’ is for her Heart of gold,‘E’ is for her Eyes with love-light shiningin them,‘R’ means Right, and right she’ll alwaysbe,Put them all together, they spell‘MOTHER’ a word that means the worldto me.For those of you who are lucky to be stillblessed with your Mom’s presence onEarth, this story is beautiful.For those who aren’t so blessed, this iseven more beautiful.

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EIGHT LIES OF A MOTHER *SUJATA SONTAKKE, BATCH:2K 11

This story begins when I was a child: I was born poor. Often we hadn’t enough toeat. Whenever we had some food, Mother often gave me her portion of rice.While she was transferring her rice into my bowl, she would say’Eat this rice, son! I’mnot hungry.’ *This was Mother’s First Lie*As I grew, Mother gave up her spare time to fish in a river near our house; she hoped thatfrom the fish she caught, she could give me a little bit more nutritious food for my growth.Once she had caught just two fish, she would make fish soup. While I was eating thesoup, mother would sit beside me and eat what was still left on the bone of the fish I hadeaten; my heart was touched when I saw it. Once I gave the other fish to her on mychopstick but she immediately refused it and said, ‘Eat this fish, son! I don’t really likefish. *This was Mother’s Second Lie. *Then, in order to fund my education, Mother went to a Match Factory to bring homesome used matchboxes which she filled with fresh matchsticks. This helped her get somemoney to cover our needs. One wintry night I awoke to find Mother filling the matchboxesby candlelight. So I said, ‘Mother, go to sleep; it’s late: you can continue working tomorrowmorning.’ Mother smiled and said ‘Go to sleep, son! I’m not tired. *This was Mother’sThird Lie *When I had to sit my Final Examination, Mother accompanied me. After dawn, Motherwaited for me for hours in the heat of the sun. When the bell rang, I ran to meet her.Mother embraced me and poured me a glass of tea that she had prepared in a thermos.The tea was not as strong as my Mother’s love, Seeing Mother covered with perspiration;I at once gave her my glass and asked her to drink too. Mother said ‘Drink, son! I’m notthirsty. *This was Mother’s Fourth Lie. *After Father’s death, Mother had to play the role of a single parent.. She held on to herformer job; she had to fund our needs alone. Our family’s life was more complicated. Wesuffered from starvation. Seeing our family’scondition worsening, my kind Uncle who lived near my house came to help us solve ourproblems big and small. Our other neighbors saw that we were poverty stricken so theyoften advised my mother to marry again. But Mother refused to remarry saying ‘I don’tneed love. *This was Mother’s Fifth Lie*.After I had finished my studies and gotten a job, it was time for my old Mother to retirebut she carried on going to the market every morning just to sell a few vegetables. I keptsending her money but she was steadfast andeven sent the money back to me. She said, ‘I have enough money. *That was Mother’sSixth Lie. *I continued my part-time studies for my Master’s Degree. Funded by the AmericanCorporation for which I worked, I succeeded in my studies. With a big jump in my salary,I decided to bring Mother to enjoy life in America but Mother didn’t want to bother herson; she said to me ‘I’m not used tohigh living.*That was Mother’s Seventh Lie *In her dotage, Mother was attacked by cancer and had to be hospitalized. Now living faracross the ocean, I went home to visit Mother who was bedridden after an operation.Mother tried to smile but I was heartbroken because she was so thin and feeble butMother said, ‘Don’t cry, son! I’m not in pain.’ *That was Mother’s Eighth Lie*.

Telling me this, her eighth lie, she died.YES, MOTHER WAS AN ANGEL!

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Ankita Gode ( 2k11)START WHERE YOU STAND

Start where you stand never mind pastThe past won’t help you in beging new

If you left it all behind at lastWhy, that’s enough,

you’re done with it you’re throughThis is another chapter in the book,

This is the another race that you have plannedDon’t hive the vanishe days a backward look,

Start where you stand.Old failures will not half, old triumphs aid,

To-day’s the thing, to-morrow soon will be;Get in the fight and face it unafraid,And leave the past to ancient history

What has been, has been ;yesterday is deadAnd by it you are neither blessed nor blanned;Take courage, man be brave and drive ahead,

Start where you stand.

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Story of my lifeSearching for the rightBut it keeps avoiding meSorrow in my soulCause it seems that wrongReally loves my company

He’s is more than man& this is more than loveThe reason that the sky is blueThe clouds are rolling inBecause I’m gone again& to him I just can’t be true

& I m know that heknows he I’m unfaithful& it kills him insideTo know that I am happywith some other guyI can see him dying

I don’t wanna do this anymoreI don’t wanna be the reason whyEvery time I walk out the doorI see him die a little more insideI don’t wanna hurt him anymoreI don’t wanna take away his anymoreI don’t wanna take away his lifeI don’t wanna be……….A murderer

I feel it in the airAs I’m doing my hairPreparing for another dateA kiss upon my cheekAs he reluctantlyAsk if I’m gonna be out lateI say I won’t be longJust hanging with girlsA lie I don’t have to tell

“Unfaithful”Darshit R. Shastri

Because we both knowWhere I’m about to go& we know it very well

Cause I know that he knows I’mUNFAITHFUL& it kill him insideTo know that I’m happy with someother guyI can see him dying

I don’t wanna do this anymoreI don’t wanna be the reason whyEvery time I walk out the doorI see him him die a little more insideI don’t wanna hurt him anymoreI don’t wanna take away his lifeI don’t wanna be……....A murderer

Our love, his trustI might as well take a gun & put it tohis headGet it over withI don’t wanna do thisAnymoreUhAnymore

I don’t wanna do this anymoreI don’t wanna be the reason why& every time I walk out the doorI see him die a little more insideI don’t waana hurt him anymoreI don’t wanna take away his lifeI don’t wanna be……….A murderer

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Kyu Chalati Hai Pawan….!!!!Kalyani P. Nishane, 2 K 10 Batch

Kyun chalati he pawan due to varying pressure zone formation

Kyun jhoome he gagan because of earth’s revolution

Kyun machalta hai mann Problem with respiration

Na tum jano na hum But I just gave all the reasons!

Kyun aati hai bahar Because of a change in season

Kyun lutata hai karaar Suffering from mental tension

Kyun hota hai pyaar Because of opposites attraction

Na tum jano na hum Seems you didn’t pay enough attentions

Kyun gum hai har disha Because you’re poor sense of direction

Kyun hota hai nasha Because of drug addiction

Kyun aata hai mazaa Brains response to physical sensation

Na tum jano na hum Even after all the explanation……!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hum dost hi acche…..-Payal S Kapse (2K11)

Wo kahti hai ki hum dost hi accheGhar ghar khelte the jab the hum bacche

Wo hamesha banti meri wife aur kahtiA JI tum hi ho meri life….

Mai ek responsible husband ki tarah kam par jataAur wo ek responsible wife ki tarah khana

banatiMai kam se wapas aata aur wo chai liye mere samne muskurati

Bachpan ke wo din the aur dil the dono ke sacchePar wo kahti, ki hum dost hi acche

Aaye jawani ke din aur ek din nahi jata uss se baat kiye binaTute shirt ka button to apne haat se lagati

Apne saare secrets sirf aur sirf mujhe batatiAur mere jeb par jyada bhar na aye isliye PANIPURI se hi kam chalati

Ye sab dekh mere man me aya ki pakke kar dete wo sab dhagejo ab tak hai kacche

Par wo kahti ki hum dost hi acche……

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TeNTIONTeNTIONTeNTIONTeNTIONTeNTIONThe movement you are in tentionYou will loose your attentionThen you are in total confusionAnd you feel irritationThen you will spoil your personal relationThen you will make complicationUltimately you will not have cooperationThen your B.P also may raise cautionAnd you may have to take meditationInstead understand the situationMany problems can be solved by discussionDon’t think it my free suggestionIt is only for your preventionIt is only for your suggestionIf you understand my intentionWhich will work out better in your professionYou will never come again in tention.

A leADer NOT A bOSS A leADer NOT A bOSS A leADer NOT A bOSS A leADer NOT A bOSS A leADer NOT A bOSSThe boss wants impression.The Leader impresses them.The boss depends on other?The Leader makes other to depend on him.The boss evokes fear.The Leader spreads love.The boss show ‘I’.The Leader says ‘We’.The boss say who is wrong?The Leader says what is wrong?The boss knows how it should be done.The Leader knows how to do it.The boss demand respect.The Leader commands respect.SO BE A LEADER AND NOT A BOSSSO BE A LEADER AND NOT A BOSSSO BE A LEADER AND NOT A BOSSSO BE A LEADER AND NOT A BOSSSO BE A LEADER AND NOT A BOSS

Sonali Soni 2k9

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whAT IS lIFe ?whAT IS lIFe ?whAT IS lIFe ?whAT IS lIFe ?whAT IS lIFe ?

Life is blank fill it.Life is problem face it.Life is an equation balance it.Life is a sum solve it.Life is an experience go through it.Life is a load carry it.Life is a challenge accept it.Life is a ship sail it.Life is a queston answer it.Life is a success enjoy it.Life is a book reach it.Life is a game win it.Life is a game receive it.Life is a prayer chant it.Life is a pain bear it.Life is a camera face it with a smile.

“ALL THINGHS BRIGHTAND BEAUTIFUL” Khushbu Dhanule Batch 2k11

All things bright and beautiful.All creatures great and small.All things wish and wonderful.The good God made them all. Each little flower that opens. Each little bird that sings. He made there glowing colours He made their tiny wings.

The purple headed mountains.The river running byThe sunset and the morning That brightens up the sky. The cold wind in the winter. The pleasant summer sun. The ripe fruites in the country. He made them everyone.He gave us eyes to see them.And lips that we might tell.How great is god almighty.Who has made all things well.

Sonali Soni 2k9

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My attendance in the classOnly for youMy regular visits to the libraryOnly for youMy contacts with the teachersOnly for youMy whole failure dependsOnly for youOh ! my dear”examination”

My devotion is only for you.

ONlY FOr YOu (eXAMINATION)ONlY FOr YOu (eXAMINATION)ONlY FOr YOu (eXAMINATION)ONlY FOr YOu (eXAMINATION)ONlY FOr YOu (eXAMINATION)Sonali Soni 2k9

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Happy daysI see the world through your eyesCan feel in my heart the butterflies….Wonder what made you do this for me.Even the thought of it makes me happyThe day we meet I knew,You would be among those few,I would be certainly privilegedIf I could get 2 know you ……Your entry in my friends circle,Was as if it was a miracleI thank GOD for the blessingsFor he gave me the link that wasmissing…….From then it was an altogether differentgameI knew I would have never remained thesameMade sure always had my name,Constantly, ringing in your mind frameThe frequent meetings we hadUsed to make me feel very gladIt kind of became a routine

Developed an addiction as that oftannin……..The time span spent togetherWent on increasing exponentiallyAnd I knew then and there,That something might be in the airfinally……..Don’t know who spoke 1st U or meWas totally lost in the joy ofbecoming friends like weI know I may meet & like manypeople,But no one can create that samerippleI wish my craze for these remainsforever,Hope GOD always helps me in thisendeavourI know when I say this,That my Heart is true,Many may be cherished but nonelike YOU ……. :-) Kaustubh R. Bhoyar (Batch: - 2k7)

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EqÉÇaÉ-2012xÉÇxM×üiÉ - ÌWÇûSÏ AkrÉÉrÉ

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lwfDr lap;%lwfDr lap;%lwfDr lap;%lwfDr lap;%lwfDr lap;%1-vdj.kkr eUndj.ka J¢;A%A dqN u djus ls Fk¨M+k djuk vPNk ºS A2-vfe=knfi lno‘Rre ~A ‘k=q ls Òh vPNh ckrs lh£uh pkfg, A3-vYi fo|k egk·+kdjh A de fo|k okyk egkvgadkjh g¨rk gS A4-Ô;kZ fg foossda ifjikfUFkUkh A Ô;kZ foossd d¨ u‘V dj n¢rh gS A5-xq.ka i‘PNLo uk jwie~ A xq.k iqfN;s jwi er ifwN;s A6-Kkusu eqfDr u rq pUnusu A Kku ls eqfDr feyrh gS pUnu l¢ ugh A7-uEkfUr xqf.ku¨tuk% A xqf.k tu foue~ g¨r¢ gS A8-;L; ukfLr Lo;a çKk “kkLéa rL; dj¨fr fde~ A ftld¢ ikl viuh cqfËn ugh g¨rh “kkLé mldk dqN Òh ugh dj ldrk A9-j{kd% Ò{kdkr~ J¢”B% Òofr A j{kk dju¢ okyk ekju¢ oky a l¢ vfÄd J¢”B g¨r¢ gS A10-min¢”k® fg ew[kkZ.kka çd®ik¸k u “kkUr¸k¢ A ew[k®Z d® min¢”k n¢uk mUg¢ Ø®Ä d¢ fy, gh g®rk gS A

Sonali Soni 2k9

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vk¢ ek¡ n¢£h tc l¢ nqfu;k]

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;sss thou lquk rq> fcu]

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xq: dh efgekjkgqy flga (2k8)

xq:tu vkids pj.kks dh] /kqy vxj fey tka,

lp dgrk gw xq:tu] fdLer gh cny tka,

xq: dh efgek dks rks] fdlhus Hkh ugh tkuk gS

Hkxoku us Hkh xq: dks rks] vius ls mij ekuk gS

ekrk us tUe fn;k] firk us ikyk gS

ysfdu thou dh Mksj dks] rks xq: us gh laHkkyk gS

xq: “kCn dk var rks] bZ”oj us Hkh ugh cryk;k gS

bl nks v{kj ds uke es] rks lkjk czEgkaM lek;k gS

xq:tu gh fl[kykrs gS] thou ds vkpkj fopkj

rHkh rks f”k’; ds vUnj] vkrk gS f”k’Vkpkj

xq:tu og nhid gS] tks [kqn rks tykrs gS

ysfdu f”k’; ds thou dks] [kq”kh;ks ls Hkjrs gS

xq: uke dk nhi /k:] eS viuh ftOgk ds Onkj

ftlls mft;kyk gks;saxk] eu ds vanj vkSj ckgj

xq:nso vkids pj.kks es] vk”kk ds nh;s ge tyk,a

gj tUe es xq: ds :Ik es] ge vkidks gh ik,a]

xq:nso n;k djds] ges viuk cuk ysuk

lkjs f”kdos Hkqyk djds] vius pj.kks es txg nsuk A

/kU;okn

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uxek vkidh ;knkas dkuxek vkidh ;knkas dkuxek vkidh ;knkas dkuxek vkidh ;knkas dkuxek vkidh ;knkas dkjkgqy flga (2k8)

gekjs rks tks Hkh dne gS og vki dh jkg es gSA

dgus dks vki dgh Hkh jgksA ij vkki gekjh fuxkg es gSA

[kjk gS nnZ dk fj’rk] rks fQj ;s tqnkbZ D;kA

tqnk gksrs gS oks yksx] [kksV ftudh pkg es gSA

tks feyk I;kj vkils gedks] og ,d laqnj rkSQk FkkA

og Hkh fNu x;k gels] ‘kk;n fdLer us fn;k /kksdk FkkA

vki x;s rks dksbZ ckr ugh] ij Hkqy u tkuk I;kjks dksA

vki lc dqN ysds x;s gks ;gkW ls] ij ysds u tkuk ;knks dks A

vki rks ;gkW ls cgkj cu ds pys x;s gksA

vius I;kj Qqyks dks dkWVks ds lgkjs NksM x;s gksA

vki ds tkus dk xe vkSj fny mnkl gSA

ge tqnk gq, rks D;k fny rks fny ds ikl gSA

vki xq: nzks.kkpk;Z ls de u FksA

ij gekjs vtqZu tSls xq.k u FksA

vki ges NksMdj tk;s] ‘kk;n ;gh dqnjr dks eatwj FkkA

ij ge ;g lksp ds jg x;s fd] vkidk I;kj gekjh fdLer es u FkkA

vki vkvksaxs tc Hkh ;gkW] ge viuh iyds fcNk ds j[ksaxsA

vki ds I;kj ds nhi ge vius] fnyks es tyk ds j[ksaxsA

/kU;oknA

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Ckkjh”k dh ,d cqan jkgqy flga (2k8)

uUgh Fkh vkSj I;kjh Fkh] ekWa dh cgqr nqykjh Fkh![kqc glrh vkSj eqLdqjk;k djrh Fkh!

vkdk”k dh xksn es [ksyk djrh Fkh]mldh ekWa Hkh ns[k ns[kdj mldks!

eu gh eu g’kkZ;k djrh Fkh],d cgqr gh nq[kHkjk fnu vk;k]

csVh dk ek¡ ls gkr NqMkus vk;k]ckny vkdj ek¡ ls vkdj cksys viuh csVh dks crykuk

dqN gh yEgks ds i”pkr mldks Hkwfe ij gS tkukbl iSxke dks lqudj cqan eu gh eu ?kcjk jgh Fkh

mldh ekWa dh Hkh vka[ks fcu cryk,s >yd jgh Fkhviuh ekWa dh vkKk ysdj fudy iMh oks vacj ls

tSls dksbZ bUlku vdsyk fudyk gks vius ?kj lspyrs pyrs lkspus yxh oks vius vius vk/ks jkLrs es

lksp jgk gks tSls dksbZ viuh eafty ds ckjs eseu gh eu cqna us lkspk eS rks feV~Vh ls jkSan nh tkmaxh

ml cqna dh fdLer us Hkh ,d vuks[kk [ksy jp;kmlds Hkqfe ij fxjus ls igys rst gok dk >ksdk vk;k

ikl es gh Fkk ,d cgqr cMk lkxjog uUgh cqan fxjh mles tkdj

lkxj es Fkk ,d “ka[k iMk mldk eWqag Fkk [kqykog mles tk igwaph vkSj eksrh cu xbZ A

/kU;okn

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thouthou D;k gS] pyrk fQjrk ,d f[kykSuk gSA

nks vk[ksa ,d esa galuk ,d esa jksuk gSA

tks th pkgs oks fey tkos dgkWa ,slk gksrk gSA

gj thou] thou thus dk le>ksrk gSA

thou D;k gS] pyrk fQjrk ,d f[kykSuk gSA

nks vk[ksa ,d esa galuk ,d esa jksuk gSA

jkr va/kjs Hkksj lqugjh] ;gh tekuk gSA

gj pknj esa nq%[k dk rkuk lq[k dk cuk gSA

vkrh lk¡l dks ikuk tkrh lk¡l dks [kksuk gSA

thou D;k gS] pyrk fQjrk ,d f[kykSUkk gSA

vc rd tks gksrk vk;k gS] oks gh gksrk gSA

nks vk[ksa ,d esa galuk ,d esa jksuk gSA

/kU;oknA ;ksxs”k tkdksfV;k (2k9)

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We create the New Healthy Worldby Joining Hands

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EqÉÇaÉ-2012qÉUÉPûÏ AkrÉÉrÉ

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thouthouthouthouthou Bhagyashree Jibkate

pky.kkjs n®u ik;] fdrh folaxr

,dekxs vlr¨] ,d iq<s vlr¨]

iq<P;kyk vfÒeku ulr¨]

ekxP;kyk vieku ulr¨(

dkj.k R;kauk BkÅd vLkra]

{k.kkr gs cnYk.kkja vLkRka]

;kPkPka UkkOk TkhOkUk vLkRka

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^^ eh ua dksBs deh **^^ eh ua dksBs deh **^^ eh ua dksBs deh **^^ eh ua dksBs deh **^^ eh ua dksBs deh **fo’kk[kk fcanydj fo’kk[kk fcanydj fo’kk[kk fcanydj fo’kk[kk fcanydj fo’kk[kk fcanydj (2k11)dk xa clyh :lqu dksi&;kr]dk xa clyh :lqu dksi&;kr]dk xa clyh :lqu dksi&;kr]dk xa clyh :lqu dksi&;kr]dk xa clyh :lqu dksi&;kr]lkax et jkxoys dk dq.kh rqyk \lkax et jkxoys dk dq.kh rqyk \lkax et jkxoys dk dq.kh rqyk \lkax et jkxoys dk dq.kh rqyk \lkax et jkxoys dk dq.kh rqyk \vxa ckfyds lksMqu ns gs dke]vxa ckfyds lksMqu ns gs dke]vxa ckfyds lksMqu ns gs dke]vxa ckfyds lksMqu ns gs dke]vxa ckfyds lksMqu ns gs dke]?ks ikVh [kMw x gkrh +?ks ikVh [kMw x gkrh +?ks ikVh [kMw x gkrh +?ks ikVh [kMw x gkrh +?ks ikVh [kMw x gkrh +

?ksÅu f’k{k.k gksÅu f’kf{kr]?ksÅu f’k{k.k gksÅu f’kf{kr]?ksÅu f’k{k.k gksÅu f’kf{kr]?ksÅu f’k{k.k gksÅu f’kf{kr]?ksÅu f’k{k.k gksÅu f’kf{kr]dj izxr rq ns’kkl vkiqY;kdj izxr rq ns’kkl vkiqY;kdj izxr rq ns’kkl vkiqY;kdj izxr rq ns’kkl vkiqY;kdj izxr rq ns’kkl vkiqY;k

ex nk[ko ;k nqfu;sl ckfydsex nk[ko ;k nqfu;sl ckfydsex nk[ko ;k nqfu;sl ckfydsex nk[ko ;k nqfu;sl ckfydsex nk[ko ;k nqfu;sl ckfydseh u dksBs deheh u dksBs deheh u dksBs deheh u dksBs deheh u dksBs deh

okRLkY; vkbZpsokRLkY; vkbZpsokRLkY; vkbZpsokRLkY; vkbZpsokRLkY; vkbZpsfo’kk[kk fcanydjfo’kk[kk fcanydjfo’kk[kk fcanydjfo’kk[kk fcanydjfo’kk[kk fcanydj(2k11)

vkbZ & vkbZ dqBs pkyyhvkbZ & vkbZ dqBs pkyyhvkbZ & vkbZ dqBs pkyyhvkbZ & vkbZ dqBs pkyyhvkbZ & vkbZ dqBs pkyyhlksMwu v’kh x eyk \lksMwu v’kh x eyk \lksMwu v’kh x eyk \lksMwu v’kh x eyk \lksMwu v’kh x eyk \

dk; pqdys lkax ek>s dk; pqdys lkax ek>s dk; pqdys lkax ek>s dk; pqdys lkax ek>s dk; pqdys lkax ek>s iksgkspyh T;kus Bsl rqyk \ iksgkspyh T;kus Bsl rqyk \ iksgkspyh T;kus Bsl rqyk \ iksgkspyh T;kus Bsl rqyk \ iksgkspyh T;kus Bsl rqyk \iyVquh igk x ,dnk rwiyVquh igk x ,dnk rwiyVquh igk x ,dnk rwiyVquh igk x ,dnk rwiyVquh igk x ,dnk rwgks dMhl izsekus eyk-gks dMhl izsekus eyk-gks dMhl izsekus eyk-gks dMhl izsekus eyk-gks dMhl izsekus eyk- ukgh jkg.kkj nqj eh rqÖ;k ukgh jkg.kkj nqj eh rqÖ;k ukgh jkg.kkj nqj eh rqÖ;k ukgh jkg.kkj nqj eh rqÖ;k ukgh jkg.kkj nqj eh rqÖ;k okVsy rj jkxowu ns eyk okVsy rj jkxowu ns eyk okVsy rj jkxowu ns eyk okVsy rj jkxowu ns eyk okVsy rj jkxowu ns eyk

tsOgk ;ssf’ky ijrtsOgk ;ssf’ky ijrtsOgk ;ssf’ky ijrtsOgk ;ssf’ky ijrtsOgk ;ssf’ky ijrrsOgk tkÅuh dq’khrrsOgk tkÅuh dq’khrrsOgk tkÅuh dq’khrrsOgk tkÅuh dq’khrrsOgk tkÅuh dq’khr

ekjhu ehBh eh rqyk ekjhu ehBh eh rqyk ekjhu ehBh eh rqyk ekjhu ehBh eh rqyk ekjhu ehBh eh rqyk

+ + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + +

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;’kkPkh XkkFkk;’kkPkh XkkFkk;’kkPkh XkkFkk;’kkPkh XkkFkk;’kkPkh XkkFkk

Ykk[k {k.k viqjs iMRkkRk vk;q”;kRk fn’kk ns.;klkBh i.k] ,d Pkwd iq”dG vkgs rs fn’kkghUk Uks.;klkBh

fdrh ç;kl ?;kOks Ykkxrkr ;’kkap f’k[kj p<.;kLkkBh] i.k tjkLkk XkoZ iqjk iMRk¨ o:Uk [kkyh xMcM.¸kklkBh

nsokykgh n®”k nsRk® vki.k UkOkLkkYkk u ikOk.;kLkkBh] fdrhnk thxj nk[kOkr¨ vki.k brjkaPk ;k enrhyk /kkOk.;kLkkBh fdrh LkjkOk djkOkk ykXkRk¨ fOkt¸kJhOkj ukOk d¨j.¸kkLkkBh] i.k] tjkLkk vkGl dkjf.kÒwr Bjr¨] ftadrk ftadrk gj.;kLkkBh

Bhagyashree Jibkate

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;srhl iksVh rw tUekyk;srhl iksVh rw tUekyk;srhl iksVh rw tUekyk;srhl iksVh rw tUekyk;srhl iksVh rw tUekyk

ek; & ckikus okxoys fg&;klkj[ks rqykek; & ckikus okxoys fg&;klkj[ks rqykek; & ckikus okxoys fg&;klkj[ks rqykek; & ckikus okxoys fg&;klkj[ks rqykek; & ckikus okxoys fg&;klkj[ks rqyk,

?ksÅu pVds Lor% ]?ksÅu pVds Lor% ]?ksÅu pVds Lor% ]?ksÅu pVds Lor% ]?ksÅu pVds Lor% ]

rqyk tioysrqyk tioysrqyk tioysrqyk tioysrqyk tioys ,

d#uh d”V fnolsu jk=d#uh d”V fnolsu jk=d#uh d”V fnolsu jk=d#uh d”V fnolsu jk=d#uh d”V fnolsu jk=

fo>oyh rqÖ;k iksVph vkx fo>oyh rqÖ;k iksVph vkx fo>oyh rqÖ;k iksVph vkx fo>oyh rqÖ;k iksVph vkx fo>oyh rqÖ;k iksVph vkx ,

dsys eksBs rqyk vkt -dsys eksBs rqyk vkt -dsys eksBs rqyk vkt -dsys eksBs rqyk vkt -dsys eksBs rqyk vkt -

fnol gk c?kk;yk fnol gk c?kk;yk fnol gk c?kk;yk fnol gk c?kk;yk fnol gk c?kk;yk ?

Vkdqu fnys rq ek;ckikykVkdqu fnys rq ek;ckikykVkdqu fnys rq ek;ckikykVkdqu fnys rq ek;ckikykVkdqu fnys rq ek;ckikyk

Rkjhgh nsrh rqyk vkf’kokZnRkjhgh nsrh rqyk vkf’kokZnRkjhgh nsrh rqyk vkf’kokZnRkjhgh nsrh rqyk vkf’kokZnRkjhgh nsrh rqyk vkf’kokZn

vu Eg.krh ]vu Eg.krh ]vu Eg.krh ]vu Eg.krh ]vu Eg.krh ]

rq vkgsl fgjk vkiykrq vkgsl fgjk vkiykrq vkgsl fgjk vkiykrq vkgsl fgjk vkiykrq vkgsl fgjk vkiyk

vkepk fgjkvkepk fgjkvkepk fgjkvkepk fgjkvkepk fgjkfo’kk[kk fcanydj, fo’kk[kk fcanydj, fo’kk[kk fcanydj, fo’kk[kk fcanydj, fo’kk[kk fcanydj, (2k11)

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Lo kaflËnLokoyach L«kh Lo¸kaflËn vlrs

Lo¸kaflËn L«kh¸kk jk”VªkPks ÒkX¸k |Mor vlrs

UkO¸kk ¸kqxkph eh uoefgyk, vkgs eh eufLouh

eh u nklh eh u n¢ork tx¢u ek.kql Eg.kwuh

ukxfjd eh uO¸kk ¸kqxkph ‘kkarhojrh JnËkk ek>h

f’k{kukrquÈ mtfGu thou tx¢u ek.kwwl Eg.kwuh

eh u vcyk eh u nsork

ekÖ¸kke˸k¢¢ vkg¢¢ QDr ekuork

?k¢ÖZu eh fu.kZZ k dj¢u eh d“rh

¸kklkBh vkgs ek>h f’k{k.kkoj ÒDrh

Ankita Gode(2k11)

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2k11

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^^eS=h**^^eS=h**^^eS=h**^^eS=h**^^eS=h**

^eS=h* vxnh vkiY;k nSuafnu ftoukrhy ifjfpr “kCn vkgs ijarwvktdkyP;k r:.kkbZr fe=* ;k “kCnkps Qkj osxosxGs vFkZ vkgsr] R;kaP;kuqlkjfe= Eg.kts vki.k T;kaP;klkscr jkgrks] usgeh cksyrks] T;kaP;ktoG vkiY;kHkkouk O;Dr djrks] T;kauk enr djrks] izlaxh T;kaph enr ?ksrks] T;kaP;klkscrjkgk;yk vkoMrs] T;kaP;klkscr ,UtkW; djrks rh O;Drh——— bR;knhijarq [kjpa ;kauk fe= Eg.kk;ps dk\ fdaok gh [kjh eS=h vlq “kdsy dk\rj ukgh (dkj.k gh rkRiqjrh fVd.kkjh fe=Rokph Hkkouk vkgs gh [kjh eS=hulwu QDr eS=hpk, ,d Hkkx vkgs½ dkj.k [kjh eS=h gh rkRiqjrh ulqulrr fVd.kkjh vlrs osGslkscr gh eS=h vf/kdkf/kd ?kV~V gksr tkrs- [kjheS=h Eg.kts dkghgh vis{kk u Bsork nsr jkg.k¢, nsrkauk ns.;kph Hkkoukghlaiqu tkoh brD;k furG euku ns.ka— R;k ns.;krqu cgjrs rh [kjh eS=h-eS=hp ukra gs udGr tUekyk ;sr o gs Qkjp ifo= vla ukra vlra- eS=hvlkoh unhlkj[kh vkiys var%dj.k “kq/n dj.kkjh eS=h vlkoh Ñ’.kvkf.k lwnkek lkj[kh. vkiY;kyk ;ksX; fn”kk nk[kfo.kkjh. lrr ikfB”khjkg.kkjh] lq;kZlkj[kh rsTolh, d.kkZlkj[kh nku”kqj, Ñ’.kklkj[kh izseG.lq;Z & panzkizek.ks ftoukr lrr izdk”k ?kMoqu vk.k.kkjh, lrr izsj.kkns.kkjh-[kjh eS=h Eg.kts nksu fHkUu ftokae/;s jkg.kkjh ,dp vkRek vlrs]rh lrkjkP;k nksu rkjkalkj[kh vlrs rs d/khgh ,sdesdkauk usgeh lkBhfeGr ukgh ijarq R;k nksUghe/;s bPNsps o Hkkousps daiu gs lkj[ksp vFkokrarksrar tqG.kkjs vlrs- eS=h Eg.kts pkaxyk fe= “kks/k.ks uOgs rj pkaxysfVd.kkjs ukrs fuekZ.k dj.ks ;k eS=hlkBh vko”;drk vlrs rh [k&;kfe=kaph- [kjk fe= dlk vlkok\ [kjk fe= Eg.kts vki.k ts vkgksr tlsvkgksr rlsp vkiyk fLodkj dj.kkjk R;kyk vkiY;k pkaxY;k o okbZV

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nksUgh cktw ekfgr vlrkr] rks usgeh vkiY;koj pkaxyk izHkko Vkdrks ovkiY;kyk pkaxY;k o ;ksX; ekxkZoj vk.k.;klkBh lrr izsfjr djrks-lQyrsP;k o lq[kkaP;k osGh vkiys Hkjiwj fe= vlrkr ijarq vi;”kkP;ko nq[k%kP;k osGh dks.khgh vkiY;k toG ulrks- v”;k ladVle;h lq/nktks vkiY;klkscr fVdqu jkgqu vkiY;kyk ikfBack nsrks rks [kjk fe=letkok vkf.k rhp [kjh eS=h* vlrs- baxzthr ,dk Eg.khuqlkj ^Friendin need is friend indeed” Eg.kts tks ladVkr dkekr ;srksrksp [kjk fe= vlrks- dqBykp fe= gk vkiY;k Lo%rke/;s ijQsDV ulrksijarq rks vkiY;klkBh fe= Eg.kwu ijQsDV vlrks- [k&;k fe=kaf”kok;ftou gs fujkxl gksÅu tkrs- ftoukP;k izR;sd VII;koj vkiY;kyk[k&;k fe=kaph vk”;drk vlrs- [kjh eS=h gh fgÚ;kP;k vaxBhlkj[khvlrs] th ?kkrY;koj vkiY;kyk Jhear o izfr’Bhr vlY;kph tk.khogksrs- [kjh eS=h gh LVsVl] o;] tkr] ikr laLdrh cq/nheRrk bR;knh pkfopkj u djrk tqG.kkjh vlkoh] ijarq vktdky vki.k R;kaP;k vis{kk iq.kZd: rsOgkp rs vkiY;kyk fe= ekurkr v”;k fe=kais{kk dq=k o brjizk.;kauk fe= cufo.ks d/khgh pkaxysp gks uk—\

eS=h Eg.kts vis{kk udksp dkj.ka vis{kkHkax >kyk dh nq%[kgh gksrs oR;kpk =kl i.k gksrks- i.k Eg.kwu ukR;karwu vis{kk otk djrk ;srp ukghfdrhgh Bjfoy rjhgh— Eg.kwup letqrnkji.kk gok- th lPpsi.kkphvis{kk vki.k Bsorks brjkdMwu rls lPps nksLr vki.k Lor% gksÅ—vkiY;k fe=eSf=.khP;k ftoukr vlrhy va/kk&;k jk=h rj vksatGHkjizdk”k ?ksÅu tkÅ enrhyk— vkykp vlsy d/kh R;kaP;kfo’k;h jkx—vkf.k nq[kkoyap vlsy R;kauh vkiya eu— rj fol:u tkÅ ;k lk&;kykR;kauh lkWjh Eg.k.;kph okV u ikgrk vki.kp fuHkoqu nk[kow lPph

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nksLrh— dkj.k lPph nksLrh bcknr ds cjkcj gksrh gS— Eg.ktsp nsovkiY;klkscr vkgs dh ukgh— v”kk vfo”okl u nk[kork J/nsua iqtrkruk ek.kla nsokyk— R;k fuLlhe J/nsua tiya eS=hp ukra rj rs nsratx.;kpa cG— vkf.k vk;q’;kyk uok vk;ke- rqeP;k vk;q’;kr vlk vFkZns.kkjs nksLr vlrhy rj tik R;kauk— R;kaP;klkBh Lor%ykgh foljk- [kjkfe= gk Qkj nqyZHk vlrks- T;kyk [kjk fe= feGrks rks Qkj HkkX;”kkyhvlrks- eS=he/;s osOgysUFk tqGyh rj rh eS=h dqBY;kgh tkrh èkekZph vlksrh fVdrsp— vkf.k ex vuqHkok eS=h dk; vlrs rh

^^vkiY;kyk ftouke/;s fe= feGr ukghr rj fe=kae/;sp vkiys ftouvlrs

vkse x.ks”k Bkdqj

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izse Eg.kts dk;izse Eg.kts dk;izse Eg.kts dk;izse Eg.kts dk;izse Eg.kts dk;

Nazneen Fatema Raza H. Hydari

FkksM lkaxq “kdky izse Eg.kts dk; vlrs AFkksM lkaxq “kdky izse Eg.kts dk; vlrs AFkksM lkaxq “kdky izse Eg.kts dk; vlrs AFkksM lkaxq “kdky izse Eg.kts dk; vlrs AFkksM lkaxq “kdky izse Eg.kts dk; vlrs A

boyfriend lksCkr lksCkr lksCkr lksCkr lksCkr college bunk d:.kd:.kd:.kd:.kd:.kQhj.ksQhj.ksQhj.ksQhj.ksQhj.ks

;kyk izse Eg.krkr \;kyk izse Eg.krkr \;kyk izse Eg.krkr \;kyk izse Eg.krkr \;kyk izse Eg.krkr \

Mobile o:.k nh?kZ rkl cksy.ks ;kykp o:.k nh?kZ rkl cksy.ks ;kykp o:.k nh?kZ rkl cksy.ks ;kykp o:.k nh?kZ rkl cksy.ks ;kykp o:.k nh?kZ rkl cksy.ks ;kykp

Ikzse Eg.krkrIkzse Eg.krkrIkzse Eg.krkrIkzse Eg.krkrIkzse Eg.krkr

izR;sd izR;sd izR;sd izR;sd izR;sd valentine day yk fiz;lh fiz;djkykyk fiz;lh fiz;djkykyk fiz;lh fiz;djkykyk fiz;lh fiz;djkykyk fiz;lh fiz;djkyk

gift nsrs ;kyk izsensrs ;kyk izsensrs ;kyk izsensrs ;kyk izsensrs ;kyk izse

?kjP;k yksdka”kh fe= eSf=.khas”kh [kksVs cksy.ks?kjP;k yksdka”kh fe= eSf=.khas”kh [kksVs cksy.ks?kjP;k yksdka”kh fe= eSf=.khas”kh [kksVs cksy.ks?kjP;k yksdka”kh fe= eSf=.khas”kh [kksVs cksy.ks?kjP;k yksdka”kh fe= eSf=.khas”kh [kksVs cksy.ks

;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr

vkiY;k toGP;kapk fopkj lksMqu QDrvkiY;k toGP;kapk fopkj lksMqu QDrvkiY;k toGP;kapk fopkj lksMqu QDrvkiY;k toGP;kapk fopkj lksMqu QDrvkiY;k toGP;kapk fopkj lksMqu QDr

,dkpkp fopkj dj.ks ;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr \,dkpkp fopkj dj.ks ;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr \,dkpkp fopkj dj.ks ;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr \,dkpkp fopkj dj.ks ;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr \,dkpkp fopkj dj.ks ;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr \

vkiY;k dkeklkBh eqyka eqyhauk fQjo.ksvkiY;k dkeklkBh eqyka eqyhauk fQjo.ksvkiY;k dkeklkBh eqyka eqyhauk fQjo.ksvkiY;k dkeklkBh eqyka eqyhauk fQjo.ksvkiY;k dkeklkBh eqyka eqyhauk fQjo.ks

;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr;kykp Ikzse Eg.krkr

Iksze rj dkGth vlrs dkGth pk vFkZ izseIksze rj dkGth vlrs dkGth pk vFkZ izseIksze rj dkGth vlrs dkGth pk vFkZ izseIksze rj dkGth vlrs dkGth pk vFkZ izseIksze rj dkGth vlrs dkGth pk vFkZ izsevkgsAvkgsAvkgsAvkgsAvkgsA

MksD;kyk rksMk rku n;k AMksD;kyk rksMk rku n;k AMksD;kyk rksMk rku n;k AMksD;kyk rksMk rku n;k AMksD;kyk rksMk rku n;k A

fopkj djk vkiyh dkGth dks.k djrsfopkj djk vkiyh dkGth dks.k djrsfopkj djk vkiyh dkGth dks.k djrsfopkj djk vkiyh dkGth dks.k djrsfopkj djk vkiyh dkGth dks.k djrs

vkiys vkbZ&ckck vkiys ?kjps yksdvkiys vkbZ&ckck vkiys ?kjps yksdvkiys vkbZ&ckck vkiys ?kjps yksdvkiys vkbZ&ckck vkiys ?kjps yksdvkiys vkbZ&ckck vkiys ?kjps yksd

rs vkiY;k izR;sd xks’Vhyk letqu ?ksrkrrs vkiY;k izR;sd xks’Vhyk letqu ?ksrkrrs vkiY;k izR;sd xks’Vhyk letqu ?ksrkrrs vkiY;k izR;sd xks’Vhyk letqu ?ksrkrrs vkiY;k izR;sd xks’Vhyk letqu ?ksrkr

R;akuk dkgh u lkaxrkp rs vkiY;k bZPNkR;akuk dkgh u lkaxrkp rs vkiY;k bZPNkR;akuk dkgh u lkaxrkp rs vkiY;k bZPNkR;akuk dkgh u lkaxrkp rs vkiY;k bZPNkR;akuk dkgh u lkaxrkp rs vkiY;k bZPNkiq.kZ djrkr Aiq.kZ djrkr Aiq.kZ djrkr Aiq.kZ djrkr Aiq.kZ djrkr A

vkiY;k tUek iklqu rs ejuk Ik;Zar loZpvkiY;k tUek iklqu rs ejuk Ik;Zar loZpvkiY;k tUek iklqu rs ejuk Ik;Zar loZpvkiY;k tUek iklqu rs ejuk Ik;Zar loZpvkiY;k tUek iklqu rs ejuk Ik;Zar loZpdkgh djrkr Adkgh djrkr Adkgh djrkr Adkgh djrkr Adkgh djrkr A

rs Lorkph bPNk ek:.k vkiyh bPNk iq.kZrs Lorkph bPNk ek:.k vkiyh bPNk iq.kZrs Lorkph bPNk ek:.k vkiyh bPNk iq.kZrs Lorkph bPNk ek:.k vkiyh bPNk iq.kZrs Lorkph bPNk ek:.k vkiyh bPNk iq.kZdjrkrAdjrkrAdjrkrAdjrkrAdjrkrA

vkiY;k izR;sd ekx.khyk rs iq.kZ djrkr AvkiY;k izR;sd ekx.khyk rs iq.kZ djrkr AvkiY;k izR;sd ekx.khyk rs iq.kZ djrkr AvkiY;k izR;sd ekx.khyk rs iq.kZ djrkr AvkiY;k izR;sd ekx.khyk rs iq.kZ djrkr A

vki.k nq%[kkoqu tkm uk;s Eg.kqu ts gksbZyvki.k nq%[kkoqu tkm uk;s Eg.kqu ts gksbZyvki.k nq%[kkoqu tkm uk;s Eg.kqu ts gksbZyvki.k nq%[kkoqu tkm uk;s Eg.kqu ts gksbZyvki.k nq%[kkoqu tkm uk;s Eg.kqu ts gksbZy

rs vkiY;kyk lq[kko.;klkBh djrkrrs vkiY;kyk lq[kko.;klkBh djrkrrs vkiY;kyk lq[kko.;klkBh djrkrrs vkiY;kyk lq[kko.;klkBh djrkrrs vkiY;kyk lq[kko.;klkBh djrkr

;kykp izse Eg.krkrA;kykp izse Eg.krkrA;kykp izse Eg.krkrA;kykp izse Eg.krkrA;kykp izse Eg.krkrA

rj vkiY;kyk lokZr tkLr izse dks.krj vkiY;kyk lokZr tkLr izse dks.krj vkiY;kyk lokZr tkLr izse dks.krj vkiY;kyk lokZr tkLr izse dks.krj vkiY;kyk lokZr tkLr izse dks.kdjrkrAdjrkrAdjrkrAdjrkrAdjrkrA

vkiyh dkGth dks.k ?ksrkr Avkiyh dkGth dks.k ?ksrkr Avkiyh dkGth dks.k ?ksrkr Avkiyh dkGth dks.k ?ksrkr Avkiyh dkGth dks.k ?ksrkr A

vkiY;kyk dks.kkP;k izsekr iMk;p vkgsvkiY;kyk dks.kkP;k izsekr iMk;p vkgsvkiY;kyk dks.kkP;k izsekr iMk;p vkgsvkiY;kyk dks.kkP;k izsekr iMk;p vkgsvkiY;kyk dks.kkP;k izsekr iMk;p vkgs

rs rqEgh Bjok \\\\\rs rqEgh Bjok \\\\\rs rqEgh Bjok \\\\\rs rqEgh Bjok \\\\\rs rqEgh Bjok \\\\\

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,d izokl eS=hpk,d izokl eS=hpk

t”;k gGqokj ikolkP;k ljhapk

rh ikolkph lj vyxn ;soqu tkoh

vu ,d laqnj”kh la/;kdkGgGqp [kqyqu ;koh

,d izokl lgoklkpk

t.kq vyxn iM.kkÚ;k xkjkapk

u cksyrkgh cjp dkgh lkax.kkjk

vu Li”kZ u djrkgh eukyk fHkM.kkjk

,d izokl “kqU;kpk

t.kq fgeky;k”kh fHkM.;kpk

“kqU;krqu uos tx lkdkj.kkjk

vu uO;k fufeZrhph pkgqy ns.kkjk

,d izokl tx.;kpk

{k.kk {k.kkyk ek.kql ?kMo.;kpk

glrk glrk jMo.kkjk

vu jMoqu gGqp glo.kkjk

,d izokl izsekpk

HkqjHkqj.kkÚ;k nksu ftokapk

ftadyks rj lalkj ekaMk;pk

vu gjyks rj uohu okVk “kks/kk;P;k

,d izokl iz;Rukapk

lq[k nq%[kkrhy uktqd {k.kkapk

v[kaM ?kMo.kkÚ;k ek.kqldhpk

vu uoh mesn ns.kkÚ;k ?kMhapk

,d izokl—

rqeP;k vkeP;k vkoMhpk

lkBoq EgaaVys rj lkBo.khapk

vkBoq EgaaVys rj vkBo.khapk

Kshitij Zade

Final BAMS (2008-09)

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eS=h

eS=h vlkoh Qqykalkj[kh

dkV;kaoj jkgwugh lqxa/k ns.kkjh

eS=h vlkoh ik.;klkj[kh

nqlÚ;kP;k jaxkr lgt felG.kkjh

eS=h vlkoh banz/kuq’;klkj[kh

vkdk”kkr jkgwugh tfeuh”kh ukrs tksM.kkjh

eS=h vlkoh okÚ;klkj[kh

fnlr ulyh rjh vorhHkorh tk.ko.kkjh

eS=h vlkoh ykVslkj[kh

vo[kG i.k lrr fdukÚ;kyk lkscr dj.kkjh

eS=h vlkoh dktO;klkj[kh

va/kkjkrgh izdk”k ns.kkjh

eS=h vlkoh >Ú;klkj[kh

v[kaM okgr jkg.kkjh

eS=h ulkoh dkpslkj[kh

Bsp ykxrkp fo[k:u tk.kkjh

f{krht >kMsFinal BAMS (2008-09)

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tjk tiwu !!tjk tiwu !!tjk tiwu !!tjk tiwu !!tjk tiwu !!cksyrkuk tjk tiwu cksykoa

d/kh ‘kCngh vFkZ cnyrkr

pkyrkauk tjk tiwu pkykoa

d/kh jLrsgh ?kkr djrkr

>qdrkauk tjk tiwu >qdkoa

d/kh vkiysp [kathj [kqilrkr

vksG[krkauk tjk tiwu vksG[kkoa

d/kh vkiyh ek.kls jax cnyrkr

ikÅy Vkdrkauk tjk tiwu Vkdkoa

d/kh Qqysgh dkVs curkr

fo’okl Bsorkauk tjk tiwu Bsokoka

d/kh vkiysp fo’okl?kkr djrkr!!

/kU;okn!

Lokrh lkojdj (2k7)

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Rkq vkgs Eg.kqu /khj vkgs

Ekukyk “kkafr vkgs A

Rkq vkgs Eg.kqu nqlj;ka”kh y<.k pkaxys okVrs A

ikBhyk dks.kh mHk vkgs ;kph [kk=h vkgs okVrs A

rq ek>k lkBh >Vrs A

Eg.kqu eyk nqlj;ka”kh xjt ulrs

Rkq ek>h eS=hu vkgs Eg.kqu

eS=hu fg eS=h lkj[kh okVrs

ukgh rj gs eSf=fups ca/ku fujFkZd okVrs A

rq>klkBh ts djkos rs djkosls okVrs

rq>klkBh eSf=fups “kCn gs vcksy okVrs A

eh {k.kkyk Eg.krs , {k.k rq bFksp Fkkac A

ek>h eSf=.k ek>k lkscr vkgs rq tkm udksA

{k.k Eg.krks eh t® Ik;Zar tk.kkj ukgh A

rks Ik;Zar rq bP;k”kh nqj tk.kkj ukghA

vkf.k rqyk rq÷;k eSf=f.kpk lgokl fdrh A

lqanj vlrks gs dG.kkj ukghA

“kCnkr dkgh xks’Vh lkaxrk ;sr ukgh A

eukrY;k xks’Vh meyrk ;sr ukgh A

rq÷;klkscr eh ek>s n%q[k fol:.k tkrs A

vkf.k rq>k vkuankr lkfey gksmu tkrsA

rq ek>h dkGth djrs A

Eg.kqu rq vkgs Eg.kqu f/kj okVrs A

Rkq vkgs Eg.kqu E©=huRkq vkgs Eg.kqu E©=huRkq vkgs Eg.kqu E©=huRkq vkgs Eg.kqu E©=huRkq vkgs Eg.kqu E©=huNazneen Fatema Raza H. Hydari

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fe= dks.kkyk Eg.kk;ps?

fe= dks.kkyk Eg.kk;ps tks l[k nq%[kkr rqeP;k lkscr vlrks

vk;q’;kP;k izR;sd oG.kkoj tks rqEgkyk ;ksX; okVsdMs ?ksÅu

tkrks rks rqepk fe= Eg.kk;yk gjdr ukgh- i.k vkt vls

fe= Qkj deh vlrkr ts lrr rqeps fgr rqeph fpark

;kph lrr R;kykp tk.kho vlrs

fe=kph lkFk rksp nk[kforks vk;q’;kph fn”kk rksp ?kMforks rks

fc?kMforkslq/nk- vkt pSfuP;k tekU;kr fe= HksVrkr rss

Lor%ph “kku fejfo.kkjs Lor%ph gkSl Hkkxfo.;klkBh nqlÚ;kph

lkFk ?ks.kkjs lPpk fe= rqeP;kdMqu dks.krhgh vis{kk djr

ukghr- rs QDr fe=kps fgr ikgrkr— rsp [kjs fe=

vlrkr

f{krht >kMs Final BAMS (2008-09)

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