Monday, February 8, 2016

“ JEEPNEY “ – The undisputed king of Philippine roads


When I decided to visit The Philippines last year, general feedback received was not so encouraging. To be honest, I too had my doubts and was extremely cautious when I landed in the Ninoy Aquino International Airport ,Manila. But, contrary to all the predictions and to my expectations, Philippine welcomed me warmly and all the Filipinos I met were caring, friendly and accommodative. For me personally, the Philippine visit remains one of the most memorable visits I ever had. I loved the place..
 
With the Manila Port professionals


Having heard about the Philippine’s unbelievable traffic jams before, was not expecting anything amusing or interesting the first day when I hit the roads. But, the moment I got out of the hotel, a special ‘species’ of vehicle amused me and instantly stole my heart…! The Jeepney… the undisputed king of the Philippine roads..!



Jeepney is the most popular public transport system in the Philippines. They are known for its colourful art decorations and crowded seating arrangements. The word “JEEPNEY” itself is very interesting and understand it’s a blend of two words (portmanteau word) – Jeep and Knee – because people sit so close , touching knee to knee. Jeepneys are the symbol of Philippine art and culture.


Jeepneys are nor air conditioned but have open windows. They are always over crowded. If you ask the operator how many people you can accommodate in a Jeepney, the answer always is “ just one more “ !!! In the countryside they carry all kinds of goods, which includes chickens and pigs.



The origin of Jeepnies dates back to the World War-II, one of the remnants  of the American Military in the Philippines. Jeepnies are made out of the American Jeeps used in the war. When American’s left Philippines after defeating the Japanies, they left thousands of used army jeeps too. Later they were converted to Jeepnies by adding length and fixing two long seats face to face at both sides of the vehicle.
Jeepney in the Philippine University, Diliman

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

The power of dream….“When  you really want something to happen, the whole universe conspires in helping you to achieve it “

Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist, which was first published in 1988 , is a brilliant book. This book was translated into 56 languages and sold about 65 million copie worldwide. The story is about an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago, who travels from his home land in Spain to Egyptian desert, to realize his dream , a treasure buried in the pyramids. The journey in search of a worldly treasure, turned into a journey within him , to find out the treasured buried within him.  

The main theme of this book is about finding your own destiny. Coelho inspires the reader through this book to follow his dream by watching and understanding the world by himself ,  not through someone else’s eyes .

This simple and beautiful story of the shepherd boy Santiago, makes us understand the  power of dreams and the importance of listening to our heart.


According to The New York Times, The Alchemist is "more self-help than literature". I fully agree.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Kai Po Che !.... The 3 Mistakes of My Life....



 
Kai Po Che! is a Hindi film based on famous youth writer Chetan Bhagat's novel The 3 Mistakes of My Life . This is Bhagat’s third novel. The novel  narrates the story of three friends and is based in Ahmedabad . The story is about business , cricket and religion .You will enjoy reading the book if you have not set high expectation from the writer. Altogether the narrative has been very juicy and content suited the choice of youngsters.

The film title Kai Po Che is a Gujarati phrase meaning "I Have Cut" which refers to a kite competition where one of the competitors uses his kite to cut off another competitors kite and yells "Kai Po Che!".The movie was directed by Abhishek Kapoor  and Sushant Singh Rajput, Raj Kumar Yadav and Amit Sadh star as the three main pratagonists while Amrita Puri plays the female lead respectively.

  Govind is the narrator and the central character of the novel, and the story revolves around the three biggest mistakes of his life and is set in the backdrop of all the major happenings in Gujarat at the turn of the millennium.  Govind Patel is an ordinary guy with whom anybody can relate .  He thinks that being a Gujarati , business is in his blood. . His best friends are Omi and Ishaan.The three friends have different motives.  Govind's goal is to be a business man and to make money; Ish is crazy about cricket and  desires to nurture Ali, a gifted batsman; Omi just wants to be with his friends.   However, nothing comes easy in a turbulent city. To realize their goals, they will have to face it all – religious politics, earthquakes, riots, unacceptable love and above all, their own mistakes...

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Glittering DUBAI...................



Burj Khalifa



Dubai, is without a doubt , a destination of the 21st century..................The gateway between the East and the West...... , a fast growing trading and logistic hub.... indeed a heaven for tourists. It is one of the fastest growing cities on earth...!

 For a tourist there are plenty of things to see and do .... the aquariums, Dubai mall, Musical fountain, Burj Khalifa , Palm Jumeirah ,mono rail etc..etc..
Dubai Mall..

You can spent a day there... lots to see , eat, buy .....

Chocolate shop---Dubai Mall
Perfume shop..!

inside Dubai Mall



The Fountain




Splendid ! The shows are free ...its breath takingly beautiful



Musical Fountain




The Aquarium a wonder...indeed


The Aquarium





Mono rail

 
The short mono rail ride to Hotel Atlantis is really good.
 














Mono rail station--- Jumeirah..







The Atlantis...Palm Jumeirah




Atlantis...the date palm tree

Thursday, January 31, 2013

What’s in it for you ? An autobiography by Mr Ravi Kumar Mehrotra



 
Ravi K. Mehrotra is a global leader in the shipping industry and owner of a multi-million dollar business empire, which he built entirely from scratch. His mantra for the success in life and business are simple , smart and more importantly straight from heart.

 
This is a simple but fascinating book with full of practical tips ,humour and intriguing philosophy.  In this book he narrates how a person of ethnic background breaks the barriers of disadvantages and discrimination and rise to enviable heights. Despite the college fiasco and company politics, revolution, recession and cut-throat competition, Ravi Mehrotra ,  with commitment, intelligence, skill and vigour build a global business.  

Ravi reaches out to those without mentors using his life's journey as a case study --- from cadet to chief engineer, from a small Indian town to the City of London, from employee to entrepreneur and from humble beginnings to final success.

This book is good for anyone who has great ambitions, high values for hard work and wishes to be a life time achiever. Through this book a lot could be learnt - insight in grit , leadership and risk management – by youngsters who wants make their dream come true.

Here he shares the secrets of his success-his mantras- or lessons from life in a memoir, remarkable in many ways, of an Indian who succeeded in laying a business across many countries in the world.

This is a book for every young budding tycoon with a ten-step programme for success backed by the wise words of sages of the world.

Find out What's in it for YOU? with Guru Ravi.