31 July 2015

We miss you Sir!


He thought us to dream, to chase and work towards our dream, to be restless until we see the dream coming true. He inspired each and every Indian in one or the other way. Truly a peoples president, while on position, we never got the feel of politics but the service of a true citizen. A person who loved India more, moreover he loved humanity. His greatness is such that, he could say goodbye to his life while in front of the podium, in action, doing what he liked the most: inspiring generations of Indians.

We miss this man with a great vision for India and who live forever in the hearts of every Indian.

Today's Gyan is dedicated to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Salute to you sir.
http://cutemorningalways.blogspot.in/2015/07/friday-gyan-6-establishing-loyalty.html 

7 November 2014

Hapus ka simple joy!



Come April, the markets all over in India will be flooded with variety of mangoes. April, May - the season of Mango and they are used in almost every cuisine.. Juice, Milk Shake, Aap ka panna, Lassi, Mango curry, Salsa, chutney, Desserts, Ice creams, and what not. 

I just love the season of mangoes and they are healthy too, until and unless you overeat :-D

Title courtesy: Prashant Bhandare

P.S: This post was in my drafts folder for a long while. Not sure why I hadn't posted this at that time. Anyways, kudos to the king of fruits and really miss the season.

16 October 2014

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

With the new government, we have lot of expectations and confidence. Cleanliness and hygiene is something India was in need since inception and now we have a right guide with a perfect vision. We see all the celebrities and public figure too promoting and demonstrating Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

Cleanliness should start within, start from our home, our surroundings. While I come outside the house, my own neighbors keep the garbage bags outside. Poor dogs, they try to find something to eat resulting in scattering the garbage all over.  I see lot of people, who may keep their house and surroundings clean but don't bother about the public property, like throw the paper, plastics in the road and lot more. We should think that every public property is our property, we are the ones who pay tax and should be responsible to care about that. Hope to see all this get in order at the earliest.

We start now and start breathing fresh air, enjoy the beautiful vision of each and every corner of India soon. It’s possible only if WE DO IT.


I had shot this image last December on the way to Goa. Even, this will have a new look if WE DO IT.

22 September 2014

No more Kambala's at Kadri

Image Credit: Prashant Bhandare, the winning entry of the contest Redefining Storytelling conducted by Sapient India.

Kambala - the most awaited traditional sport of tulunadu (Coastal Karnataka, India). It is the traditional buffalo race in the slush water held during December to March in various districts of Coastal Karnataka. The buffalo's running at headlong speed, it is an absolutely breath taking and thrilling experience. The racetrack is around 159 mts and the buffaloes take 20/30/40 seconds to complete the track. You can get the detailed information about the Kambala at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kambala

Years back, there were paddy fields throughout Mangalore city and each region would organize annual Kambala events. With time, all the regions stopped farming, sold the land, fields turned out to monstrous buildings but Kadri Kambala field being in the midst of the city has kept the cultural game alive until last year. Kadri Kambala is also known as Devara Kambala, as it is related to Kadri Manjunatha Temple.

It was disheartening to see the Kadri Kambala field filled with soil on one side. At first, my thought was they sold this land of cultural importance. Later, while browsing through the news I studied that due to some land dispute, they had to stop this and the bottom line is there will be no more Kambala’s organized in this place. In spite, there will not be any Kambalas within Mangalore city as Kadri Kambala is the only one, which was organised within the city.

The coming generation has already lost many historical, cultural experiences. Kambala was one such event, which our current generation was witnessing. One by one, even this experience is stolen from the next generation.

Few of the picture memories from Kadri Kambala of year 2011.



P.S: Image is copyright protected to Prashant Bhandare. Anyone who wants to publish or use these images for any purpose, please contact the concerned for permission.