krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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career and life outside silchar
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06/27/03 at 19:29:40 » |
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just imagine a govt employee* 20...25 years back,gets up at around 9 o' clock in the morning thoda chai, thoda newspaper,thoda adda shadda news on radio,thoda bazar (now thats provisional) chair ta daail bhat, puti mach vaja, pukur er fresh katla macher jhol khaiyan babu office o roana...+ bangla ba khasia ba mithapati pan with sadar gura or 320 jorda, kani angul ba paner data t olpo choon, ayojon sompato,din shuru ghorit koyta baje ? ehheey,ita khota giggesh kore lojja diben na
erpore shara din er biboron baraia luv nai
katay katay 5 tay office shesh...abar adda bondhu bandhob er songe...local hall o majhe majhe dev anand-jitendra-rajesh khanna-rishi kapoor er sinema dekhia ratre barit agomon.....sokaler katla maach er remaining part.....this time tomato+aloor jhal jhal aar hoyto lota aar kathal bichir chochhori...moosorie daail aar probably kakrul poor (just a mirage thought :-X :'() flash back shesh
aajker khobor kita....whassup guys the people who are silchar ba borak valley r baaire, keu mosto boro scientist, keu software engg, keu architect, marketing manager ba journalist, keu ba dhoopkathir salesman....choto boro chakrir lagia jara aajke silchar borak valley ba country r baaire, how do they cope up with their life and their career...is really a tough act to balance...... if only the fittest survives...how many hurdles or hindrances we have to cross......just think about it....and mind it these barriers are not universal....
barriers like > cultural >language >food habits >racial issues >ethnic issues >land and revenue problems >social problems >safety related problems >geographical and psychological problems then there are work related pressures, family issues, and other things...which are pretty normal issues in home land...but in unknown, foreign land...i dont know how people tackle these.....
sometimes people must be coming out with a winner...sometimes they fail... i believe maintaing a pieceful life with a successful career in foreign land is so crucial.......
(is the topic irrelevent?...let me know.....if its something like that....then probably by not wasting silchar.com's valuable space...i'll rather delete it) (*the description of a govt employee is imaginary, may vary to individuals)
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Jimut Jimut
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/27/03 at 20:26:08 » |
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Uffff !!! Ekdom straight from the heart topic...I discuss this so so very often...in fact, anybody who has spent a few days with me will testify...
Will surely like to join in the discussion...but not right now...unfortunately, I'm one of the new thousands with the now-usual breakneck schedule...
11:30 PM right now...reached office after a 100 km drive ( and I've just had an eye-operation to boot, driving is not advisable) and a whole day of nonsense that is supposed to translate to business...and to think of the "babus" of my birthplace...a lot of them still exist, mind you...
Wonderful Krishanu...
And I sure miss those kathal bichi and kakrul pur !! ;D ;D
Tobe aij aar energy nai...will come back soon. |
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Shekhar Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/28/03 at 00:59:14 » |
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Good topic !
Life out side Silchar . Well I don't belong to Silchar . And I am not also very much fond of overcrowded Silchar.( No offence pls) But I love my village which is in Karimganj.
It would be totallly philosophical to judge which one is the best , the life of an average office goer in Silchar that Krishnanshu has depicted , or a that of a person engulfed by the corporate world whether in Bangalore or Silicon Valley. Different individuals definitely would have whole lot of different perspectives.
Well my idea is to get best of both the worlds. All those lazy life sounds kinna romantic from outside , but I am sure once you live in the fast -track , going back to the silchar style life is definitely gonna get you bored and depressed at this young age . You don't wanna miss out on the challenges and opportunities life has to offer !!!! |
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ratna_chakrovorty Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/28/03 at 19:38:10 » |
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krishanu....your posting is mindboggling no doubt.....yes people do have to overcome these struggles, but u have not mentioned anything from our point of view....that is the problems silchar women has encounter...... anyway...good topic to discuss |
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happy_go_lucky Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/29/03 at 19:47:07 » |
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i think people can come out with their incidents here.....youngstars der tara rasta dekhaite pare about know-hows of problem solving in alien land |
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Leonardo Da Pagla IUnknown
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/30/03 at 13:39:05 » |
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Ever wondered why a child cannot walk? Of all reasons, the most compelling is that there is no strength in its knees to support the body. :)
In this perspective, those who were born and brought up in Silchar and now fight it out for survival/leadership in lands far away, the one gain they have made is that they have stood on the strength of their knees. They have stood on their own legs :)
You need to be a gladiator to negociate all the new puzzles of a new city day in and day out. ;D
For some like our sportspersons and CEO's and the ilk, it's living out of the suitcase. Some of us are fortunate on this account.
Living away from the cozyness of the home out there in Silchar, is definitely clumsy at time, but once you get a hang of it, you find it so so difficult to get in sync with Silchar's pace of life.
It's just like the forlon batsman, who has to negociate with all his skills and improvisations, temperment and judgement the monster of a fast bowler, approaching him 22 yards away on the bouncy pitch in Perth down under.
Bet it, it doesn't get tougher than this!!! :) :) |
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/30/03 at 17:59:15 » |
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Leo...take it from me....thats a quality stuff...Man. :-X bolti bondh :-X |
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Pappu Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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Frankly speaking if the IT industry has'nt at the right time.I wonder what we(most guys from silchar) would have done. Definitely we would'nt have got any govt. jobs like our previous generations were having because of reservations and Job Freeze in govt sector. I still remember Trade unions and general people used to oppose computers in India saying they were being forced by America on India.But the situation is a U turn now.
So I don't see a single reason why we should appreciate our Previous generations life style in Silchar. Better to take pride in being able to maintain a standard of life(buying a Car and a beautiful house at this young age) by staying outside silchar in places like Silicon Valley,USA and other Indian Metros . In Silchar only people who did dui nombori business or Bribe Takers used to enjoy this Lavish LifeStyle . So it is ok to take some work pressure and enjoy the life which only select people in silchar used to enjoy. |
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worried Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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07/07/03 at 19:22:32 » |
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yes it industry is in the downfall....gone are the days when aftre doing a certificate course in jave u could have landed in australia or usa or uk. now things are tuff. i've done my soft engg form jorhat 1 year back. i've not get a job till now....though got into satyam....but they have deferred it to n number of days |
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aparna_mukherjee aparna_mukherjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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07/08/03 at 14:07:52 » |
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the world is changing very fast and only the best of the best can survive in this extremely competitive world. Competiton is now neck to neck.And u can expect an all india participation. sei din aar naai jokhon motamuti graduation kor ley state govt e bandha sorkari chakri. |
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Bideshi Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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07/08/03 at 15:17:40 » |
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Tomrar kotha sunia mone hoi ‘aami boro sukhe aachi’. Jodio aamare bhur 7.30-e 30 mile gari chaliya office jaite lage aur bari phirte phirte raait 10 baje tobuo kandar moto kichhu hoiche na. Tar ekta karan mone hoi je ami barit ‘shidol’ khaite pari aur lata diya kathal bichir chhori – o khai, amar bour doulote. Ekhon mone hoi amar baba-y kene j eek Silchar-or meyer loge biya dichla, jiban udder kori dichoin. So even I’m miles away from Silchar I still gets all delicacy of Silchar perhaps that’s the reason I don’t regrets not been able to lead a life like my forefathers lived. Off course I do miss a lot of other things about Silchar but ‘kabhi kisi ko maqammal jahan nehi milta’, so one has to be satisfied what he/she gets. |
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bhala manush Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/06/03 at 06:52:05 » |
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hmmmm.....krishanu's story poria aajke ami onyrokom chinta kor ram........reallyyy....its so true..... |
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PaulBabu PaulBabu
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/06/03 at 08:59:16 » |
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Eeesh... BSC Paash, School Master, Bikale Tiushoni, raatre naak dakaiya ghum... metrik deoyar aage ita sopno dekhtam... Ekhon I am Working 12 hours a day just to keep myself visible among my peers... ek life hoise nani
never ocuured to me until I read this topic, how i miss being in Silchar... so much...
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/06/03 at 19:52:04 » |
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Where art the pristine tranquility of stillness, Whether of water, of wind, or emotion? The serenity of a casual moment alone, Where the world stands still, the comfort of home.
The ghost still reigns, from earlier years, Peace and serenity yield to the slow flow of tears. Oh dormant streets leave me, and set me free, A memory so obvious, yet invisible to me.
My heart and soul and silchar are three, Yet resist surrender, so unwillingly. |
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shael Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/07/03 at 10:20:21 » |
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its really tough to survive in foreign places when when you dont get help from locals.But this is life and you have to take it |
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shreya Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/13/03 at 19:38:30 » |
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i will be out from the university this year....i am a student from compueter science.....but still undecided abt the place i will be going. Because so many people are saying so many things about different places. My seniors did not get jobs in Bangalore, time is perhaps not right for the software industry.....so i wonder where should I go....bangalore seems to the best palce though the sofware industry is not going right these days....then other ciities have their problrms also...like delhi or mumbai.....is hyderbad alright....pls help with your suggesstion |
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well wisher Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/15/03 at 11:31:50 » |
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here are the list of places which offers good career in s/w mumbai pune delhi b'lore hydrebad
alll these places offers equal oppurtinities..u may see other aspects like accomodation, friends-in-industry, etc before taking any decision on place. |
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B,Santanu B,Santanu
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/15/03 at 14:21:45 » |
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[quote author=shreya link=board=0011&num=1056733180&start=15#15 date=09/13/03 at 19:38:30] i will be out from the university this year....i am a student from compueter science.....but still undecided abt the place i will be going. Because so many people are saying so many things about different places. My seniors did not get jobs in Bangalore, time is perhaps not right for the software industry.....so i wonder where should I go....bangalore seems to the best palce though the sofware industry is not going right these days....then other ciities have their problrms also...like delhi or mumbai.....is hyderbad alright....pls help with your suggesstion [/quote]
Well shreya i don't think you are totally correct...software industry has recovered a great deal and there are jobs out in the market.....what's needed is experience and therefore you should consider a place where you can get a break easily..also your seniors here in delhi have done quite well...guys like Arindam, Shubhodeep etc. |
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brishti indianfriend
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/16/03 at 17:36:56 » |
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Actually, every Industry is going through a change.in private world nothing is secure. So when you enter the job world u should be prepared for everything. The best and the worst. A set of beliefs and according plans may not work. Prepare yourself for change as and when needed , b'coz the whole scenario is undergoing a change....work culture and company strategy are being westernised....and it has got its positive and negative point both. You have to study the job market first before jumping into it. and the knowledge of current econmical condition will give a clearer picture. Thats enough... and ofcourse always think positive....the rest will be taken care of. :)
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shipra Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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09/22/03 at 19:05:32 » |
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now there are more avenues...and definitely godd people wil get more scopes |
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deppak_kr_roy Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/03/03 at 10:52:21 » |
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sotti....puja outside silchar is like sad life....here...in england...its really tuff to get acclamatimsed with their culture...first...and secondly...in such a alien condition....where u 'll hardly find even a Indian....durga puja is onek durer kotha......hope back in country everybody is enjoying the puja.....we will get the feeling only from some indian channels.............................this is life........ :'( :'( |
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Mr. XYZ Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/03/03 at 12:48:44 » |
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Career outside India is fun, IT career in India is very tough, Nightouts and lots of core dumps. The work which should usually take 1 month will be completed in three months in UK and 10 days in India. So life in IT industry is not very easy in India. I would say there is no life for a married person in IT industry specilly if he is in India. Get up in the morning go to the office, come back at 10 P.M or even late, no mood of talking to wife after the hectic schedule, above that U may not get holiday on satarday and Sunday. I would prefer to have a better life but my faith I am in IT industry and I have to be in it as I know I wont get a Govt. Job. |
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ananda_das Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/05/03 at 08:20:35 » |
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my friend wants to join call center....he is a pass out from Silchar REC Mechanical....2003 branch...... my question is....should he? or shouldn't he? |
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a_arnie a_arnie
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/05/03 at 16:22:10 » |
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good going peeps
i must rather thank MR Bhatterjee for starting this topic..well my frends life in silchar would have been very good if we people have set a good work culture over here....imagine the employees in a state bank who goes out of his home ate 10 o clock haves his usual pan....and goes to his office with his shirt out of his pants...so my frends we lack work culture overe here.... |
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a_arnie a_arnie
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/05/03 at 16:25:05 » |
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hey shreya...dont worry yaar if u hve the right stuff in u u dont need to worry abt places....be it banglore or delhi chennai,,,,if u have the right potential to impress people with yr achievements u can get a job any where u want....
GOOD LUCK
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ananda_das Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/12/03 at 19:09:38 » |
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Nobody answers my previous querry about call center question.....whether a mechanical engineer should join a call center.......... |
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brishti indianfriend
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/14/03 at 14:40:12 » |
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Answering your question :):)my opinion is that call centres are the reason of boom in the IT industry and the sunrise industry. It is the fastest growing industry now a days and can give you a secure and promising future. Now people do not understand the worth of it just because they do not know what the BPO actually do. After a period of time it will be the most competetive world.
It is now the second highest earning FOREX for the nation. But you have to work in shifts which effects the biological clock of our body. If you can cope...U'LL EARN A LOT.
Being an Engineer, your friend will be in tech support and thats a prestigious job in BPOs
Earlier Entertainment Industry was blamed as not professional and prestigious...now where the celebrities come from? Same thing with Call centres....just have to wait... All the best!!! :) |
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Shankar Chakravarti Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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10/15/03 at 08:08:13 » |
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[quote author=deppak_kr_roy link=board=0011&num=1056733180&start=15#20 date=10/03/03 at 10:52:21] sotti....puja outside silchar is like sad life....here...in england...its really tuff to get acclamatimsed with their culture...first...and secondly...in such a alien condition....where u 'll hardly find even a Indian....durga puja is onek durer kotha......hope back in country everybody is enjoying the puja.....we will get the feeling only from some indian channels.............................this is life........ :'( :'( [/quote] Dear Deepak Kumar Roy, I am little surprised to read yr posting . In fact I have never been in England during Durga Puja, but the site www.aparabashe.com tells that there are multiple Durga Puja locations in London/ England/Europe/World. Please confirm if I have understood wrongly. But one very important thing to remember NO DURGA PUJA ANYWHERE CAN EVER MATCH THE PUJA ATMOSPHERE AT SILCHAR.On that a/c I agree with u. Any way I am giving you this information very late, the 2003 Puja is over. |
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maatirmanush Guest
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eibar pujat
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10/15/03 at 13:28:13 » |
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This time i was in silchar during durga puja after two years. one positive change i noticed is almost all the puja pandals were playing bengali songs. also punjabis (kurtas) were really hit during puja. i was told that the main source is "punjabi samrat" a shop which is having a good collection of punjabis.
I thought of buying the cassette "ou aase ou naai" sung by various artists from barak valley. but then i changed my decision coz during dashami i heard too much of the first song "ganjar chirol chirol paat".
The Phone-in programme in the Dashami telecast was really interesting. Very few people gave there messages in sylheti. but they sounded very original. rest were either reading out a written message or not-so-well rehearsed message offcourse in kelu. I even identified a person correctly after hearing his message though i have not met him for years & even before that I rarely had conversed with him. He has got such unique style of talking, punching lines in english in between. These guy's are any mimic's delight. and in silchar u get them in plenty.
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brishti indianfriend
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/11/03 at 11:21:15 » |
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8)hey men!!!!!!! u r not interested in the topic...co'on...seems u r relaxed regarding career...give some inputs man....! |
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/16/03 at 15:57:44 » |
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I've received an email from some unknown guy (perhaps) who works in some Greater London's restora. He is nostalgic and wants to come back to borak valley when he saves some money, to marraige his sister, to send his brother to B'lore for medical studies (his brother has scored good percentile in 'rosyaon biggan' and advanced mathematics...) and can buy land for crop.
He is emotional, the gist of his loooong letter is he misses us (borak valleites...irrespective of he is known to us or not) and the fragrance of it's soil.
The last film he saw was Bhagban and he cried through out the film. He loves his parents who sell crops in the Shonai and Bhagabazar market.
We wish you all the good luck and good health...
Return back to our country...we all miss you....and someday we will smoke a local naseeruddin biri on the bank of river borak.....
Hope you read this message....we love you all......
we are in the same boat brother...dont be sad....life is beautiful....
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probashi Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/17/03 at 16:40:58 » |
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we all are like this guy who is probashi......we all miss india....but our children are happy out here....they dont miss the way we do.....thats life..... |
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Shankar_Chakravarti Shankar_Chakravart
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/18/03 at 04:24:47 » |
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Dear Prabashi, I agree with you, Sir. It is only the first migrants who cries for their SWEET HOME and the children wonders why Mummy Daddy are crying ? For them “ Everything is so nice here”. And once the children grows up there is no come back! |
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bekar_civil Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/19/03 at 13:43:44 » |
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bhala lag e na re.....engineering pass koria okhon hala r hala diploma engineer er loge jongol o gia rasta banairam....
shob bhala thakio |
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Addabaz Addabaz
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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Hi!
Thik hi koisoin ikhano thakiya kene maa-baba i kandey ita baichha rar bujha possible na..............karan tara bujhto na kita ashya gharo...........r wo problem hoin jokhon baichha ra ikhano hi boro hoin tara ghar er kaw r logya thik moto adjust kortya parya na.......... and this is really a very big problem.......amra irakam boro hoishi je relative chara kichhu bujhi na kintu tara ato durya thakiya kaw re na paiya to adjust hi kortya parto na.............r tara jodi ikhanar culture ta except kori lai te o prob. karan we are not used to this culture.......we can't let tham go in that way..........and if u try to stop them they will definetly ask u " Why, what is the problem in this culture?.......................my friends parents allow them to do so then why not u????" ami usa thaki.........ikhano onek desi re dekhsi jara tarar bachhar rar sangya ghoro o englishya kotha koi..........is it good????? kene nijar bhasat kotha koilya kita bachha ra nosta hoin jaibo??? tobe aabar bohute aase jaara matri bhasha shikhar aaro loge nijer songshkar o shikhar baichha re kintu baichha school o giya oinnyo duniya dekher aar confused oi jaar ...........this is really a big problem.
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Probashi Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/20/03 at 00:39:36 » |
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Well, do u really blame them(our kids)? I dont...You know why? When our parents got nostalgic 'bout their native land, a land they had to leave back and with it bury all their fond memories, did we try to understand the agony behind their tears? We did not, right? I guess it is so natural. But I still miss India sooo much...everything 'bout India. |
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Addabaz Addabaz
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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Hi! dear probashi, i agree with u....but my question was not that.........i m talking abt our culture............yes we didn't care abt their feeling but they (parents) also didn't have to worry abt our culture or life style as becoz there is no difference ..............life style in pre-partition India & the India that they moved into was almost same........but life style in USA or elsewhere is quite different from what we are used to...............so i don't think that we can adjust well with this in the same way as our parents did when they moved, because that was a very different situation............that's where we have a problem in allowing our kids to do so.
[quote author=Probashi link=board=0011&num=1056733180&start=30#35 date=11/20/03 at 00:39:36] Well, do u really blame them(our kids)? I dont...You know why? When our parents got nostalgic 'bout their native land, a land they had to leave back and with it bury all their fond memories, did we try to understand the agony behind their tears? We did not, right? I guess it is so natural. But I still miss India sooo much...everything 'bout India.
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desi guy Guest
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my india is great
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11/25/03 at 09:07:43 » |
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I ve done my engg in soft tech 7 years back from a reputed indstitute..., and despite getting enough offers from abroad I ve never switched over from India. My colleagues laugh on me...sometimes I also feel sad, i could have earned a lot more then now....but still there is a satisfaction at least i ve not watsed the money and resource Govt of India has put on me...and also i ma not earning that bad....... |
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dhoor beta Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/25/03 at 10:29:07 » |
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o...acha aaichha boojhchi....chance paaiso na nani abroad jaaoar.....okhon onyo rar e dekhiya hinsa hor.....ita bhala nay...... ;D ;D ;D |
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prem Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/25/03 at 11:26:46 » |
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but we cant deny the fact that brain drain did effect Indian economy a lot and made our poor motherland a poorer one. |
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Biswajit Acharjee Biswajit_Acharjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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Mr. Prem Dont think so... At least for Brain Drain we have some foreign reserves. |
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shaan er bondhu Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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but Mr. biswjit foreign reserve sotred is mainly b coz of bri bsnsmsn,,,,they r not brain drain cases.... also....if a professional in usa can save 10 dollar by working in an mnc, usa is getting at least 30 times benefitted by that. just equate....dada....whom they are working for..... |
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Biswajit Acharjee Biswajit_Acharjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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Yes I do mean that my friend. I didnt say our foreign reserve is bcos of our so called skilled manpower. And I believe these skilled man power cant do any thing staying or working for India. Kuno chance nai.. So in that regards I sad cholo kuch to aa raha hain. And jaha tak Unki(USA or whatever) Faide ki bath hain... Oh to yarr rehegi.. Every one needs profit... |
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mathagaram Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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shob jara phoren jaite paro....taratari phoren jao aar aio na !!!!!! deshor chakri ota jeno amrar lakhan kom cali aala manushe pae re ba !!!! jao jao !!!! jaldi jaldi jao |
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gurudeb Guest
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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11/26/03 at 05:29:57 » |
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[quote author=mathagaram link=board=0011&num=1056733180&start=30#43 date=11/25/03 at 14:28:24] shob jara phoren jaite paro....taratari phoren jao aar aio na !!!!!! deshor chakri ota jeno amrar lakhan kom cali aala manushe pae re ba !!!! jao jao !!!! jaldi jaldi jao [/quote]
itar lagiya to okhon bejan manush ghuriya aaitra desho.... aar shuno re ba mathagaram.....bhala chele hokol (er modhhe 50% to quota system, Total 1 score koriya o aamrar desh o IIT pora jay, ola instance o aase) govt er subsidy r poisay ey porashuna koria bidesh o gia aarek betar chakri kor ra.....desh er loskan chari deo.....ota bhala brain e milya bhala ekta desho thakiya o kichu korta parta... |
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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01/28/04 at 06:50:48 » |
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National Technical Manpower Information System (NTMIS) report states that a good per cent of the 1998 engineering batch (students who joined in 1994) were unemployed even two years after completing their degree. In 1990, there were 337 engineering degree colleges in the country, this moved up to 375 in 1995 – which would put the number in 1994 somewhere in between. Since then (approximately eight years) the number of institutes offering engineering degrees has surged to 1,208, with an annual intake of 3.5 lakh students.
The study further reveals that unemployment is likely to be highest in electronics, followed by mechanical, civil and electrical engineering, which constitute almost two-third of the total unemployed
The report states that in the classical disciplines of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering as well as MBA and MCA are also find it tough to get a suitable opening. the question is Should seats in engineering colleges be reduced to maintain balance?) |
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kitaba kitaba
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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01/28/04 at 15:50:06 » |
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but we are missing a very vital thing .
earlier opportunities was in USA and now opportunities.... in India and according to nasscomm 30,000 indian IT professional returned back and are now working with IDC (India Development Center) of MNC's or own startup etc
now opportunities is in india...there is no point of going abroad for low cost jobs. A significant number of non-indians getting jobs in india so there is no point of us going abroad for these silly jobs
kitaba pradip200@yahoo.com |
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nilima_das nilima_das
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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02/18/04 at 16:25:24 » |
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yaa
career and life style outside barak valley very fast
amora akhono pichona pora achi,
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Romi romi
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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02/18/04 at 19:13:23 » |
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Nilima Bhai ne boin!! te tumi jitai hou tumi kita lekho bujram naa... ita kita english, ne sileti na assamese kita.... ar tumar topic ita omon be line kene........ tumi oman'e sheikh raar logo thakiye kita alpo dhila hoi geso ni ?? janaiyo opekhai roilam... ??? |
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arindambose arindambose
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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02/19/04 at 05:38:34 » |
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Hello Everybody,
Being Born in an Indian Air Force Family from Silchar and it is during my summer vacation i used to visit Silchar, Chandighat Tea Estate & Kumbha Tea Estate and that's how way my love for Silchar & its people started.
I absolutely agree with you people that life outside Silchar is totally different. I have my relative working in Central Government and State Government at Silchar & Shillong. But i find them all easy going get up around 8.00 am reaching office around 10.00 am and back to home by 5.00 pm. Whereas you find people outside Silchar, working in places like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore or Vadodara(My present location) people are running. Only weekends we get time to meet friends and relatives.
I don't know how the things are going to change at Silchar. But a good topic to discuss.
From Vadodara - Gujarat
Arindam Bose |
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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02/21/04 at 15:48:43 » |
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thanks to the site, just heard the song. saturday night just gotta fundo................... ;) ;)
"saaare notay nijeke bolobo aaj jilibi aanley besh hoy bol ey kotha rakhbo na beshi bhab no na dhora jak aaj rob bar kono kaj nei dhora jak aaj rob bar kono tara nei"-rob bar (Suman) |
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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02/23/04 at 10:39:19 » |
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The rising moon has hid the stars Her level rays like golden bars Lie on the landscape green With shadows brown between.
And from the sky, serene and far A voice fell like a falling star.
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/09/04 at 12:16:27 » |
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Indian techies are among the worst paid lot
If anyone has been hit worst by the economics of demand and supply, it is the Indian IT professional . Indian techies, though at the top of the demand ladder as far as outsourcing services are concerned, are very much at the bottom when it comes to matters of salary. This raging disparity in IT salaries is mainly seen as the outcome of the huge differences in cost of living among different countries.
IT professionals in Switzerland are the best paid with salaries touching $164,900 for high-end jobs. The same position earns $24,000 in India. And when it comes to the low-end jobs, German techies are the best paid with salaries touching $64,000 whereas Indian and Chinese techies get as low as $12,000 to $12,500 for the same type of services.
A study by the Mercer Human Resource Consulting points out that IT companies are not only considering technical skills and labour cost when it comes to choosing the location to outsource jobs, but they are also seeing the geographical disparity in income distribution . full stroy available it http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/726703.cms
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mrinmoyb mrinb
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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06/11/04 at 07:44:44 » |
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Crest and trough is associated with everything in this world, so job market also can't go out of it's reach. There was a significant improvement in job opportunities during 1994-98, but the recession in software industry resulted in job crises not only in India but also ovearseas.
Since then the market took a long time to heal and come back to it's normalcy state. Todays job market in India is primarily dependent upon IT and ITES industry(Information Technology Enabled Services). But, this significant improvement also couldn't bring the job hunger in the country, cuz' the Tech and non-tech graduate population kept on growing exponentially.
I personally feel that limiting the seats in colleges and universities cannot be a solution to this issue, cuz' this if done will give birth to some new problems which may be much more fatal and serious then unemployement problem. So the only way i feel is population control. |
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krishanu_bhattjee krishanu_bhattjee
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Re: career and life outside silchar
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08/02/04 at 14:14:21 » |
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Worried sylehti and Mrinmoy have so beautifully posted their views.
However, what is heartening that, we, this generation has taken up this challenge, came out of our homes and doing great. Here, I believe would be wonderful if seniors like Shankar Chakrabarti Sir and Asitida, both of whom have achieved so much in their life, share some o | |