Sunday, September 22, 2019

My School Batch : Bhubaneswar Stewart 1994 Batch

List of students from my school...

  • ABHISHEK PRASAD
  • ACHARYA S ROUTRAY
  • ADYASHA DASH

  • AMIT KUMAR

  • AMIT KUMAR DASH

  • ANIL KUMAR PRUSTY

  • ANSHUMAN PANDA

  • ARCHANA DAS

  • ASHEEMA ANAND

  • ASHISH MOHAPATRA

  • ASUTOSH PANDA

  • ASUTOSH PANIGRAHI

  • BHARATI SAHOO

  • BHUBANESWAR SAHOO

  • BIBEKANANDA PANIGRAHI

  • VIJAYALAKSHMI SINGH

  • BISWA RANJAN PAL

  • BUDDHADEV MISHRA

  • C B BALAJI

  • DEBASISH KHETI

  • DEBASHISH PATRI

  • DEBIBRATA PALIT

  • DURGA SHANKAR DASH

  • GAUTAM PARIJA

  • GEETA RANI PANDA

  • HARISH KUMAR

  • IPSITA MOHANTY

  • J SURYA PRABHA

  • JITENDRA SAHOO

  • LEENA ADHIKARI

  • LINDA FERNANDEZ

  • PINKU NAIK

  • MAHASWETA MISHRA

  • MANAS PATTNAIK

  • NAYAN CHAKRAVARTY

  • NEHA PASHINE

  • NIBEDITA PANIGRAHI

  • NIHAR RANJAN KARAN

  • NILIMA TRIPATHY

  • PARITOSH MISHRA

  • R MEERA

  • RAJRUPA CHATTERJEE

  • RAMAKRISHNA BEHERA

  • RASHMIKANT DASH

  • RONALD BENJAMIN

  • 066 SANGEET KUMAR DASH

  • SAMIKSHYA PANDA

  • SANGRAM KUMAR SARANGI

  • SANJEESH BERA

  • SANTAK RAY

  • SARITA PRADHAN

  •  SASHIKANT SETHY

  • SATYABRATA DASH

  • SATYARTH PRAKASH

  • SHAHELA MOMIN

  • SK MUJIBUR RAHMAN

  • SHIKHA NAIK

  • SMARANIKA MOHAPATRA

  • SNIGDHA KALYAN DAS

  • SNIGDHA SENAPATY

  • SONALEE SUCHISMITA

  • SONALI SUCHISMITA

  • SOUMYA DIXIT

  • SUBHADRA MAHANTI

  • SUBHANKAR PALIT

  • SUBHANKAR PATTANAYAK

  • SUBHASISH SAHU

  • SUBHASISH JENA

  • SUBHRANSHU PANDA

  • SUCHISMITA MOHANTY

  • SUCHISMITA ROUT

  • SUDATTA KHUNTIA

  • SUNIL MOHAPATRA

  • SUSANTA SAMAL

  • SWASTIK RATH

  • SUSMITA SAHOO

  • TAPAS RANJAY SAHOO

  • TATVAMASI MOHANTY

  • UPAL CHAKRABORTY

  • VIKASH DEO

  •  VIKRAM PRADHAN

  • YASHPAL MOHANTY

Friday, December 26, 2014

Some memories of 2014

Again, its an end of an eventful year and i am writing another blog on what were my highlights for this year ( not in any order). I write this piece so that i can better it next year

Leh: It was a dream come true. It was one of the adventurous hiking where in i visited 4 villages in the interiors of Ladakh. I had to trek around 40 KM distance in 3 days.



Thailand: Family vacation with priyanka and the little one. Experienced under sea walking, enjoyed good sea food and basked in the scenic beaches.


Interstellar: The movie which rekindle my interest in the area of science. Loved the movie - especially the  relationship aspect of a father and daughter.

5K Run: Something i had wanted to do for long got accomplished this year with this 5K run.


Hiking at Shimla and Nainital: Had wonderful hiking experience in the himalaya terrains of Shimla and Nainital.


APP Launch: Always wanted to write an IPAD app. This year this dream became reality when i conceptualized and launched an internal app.

Dance performance from the little one: Always wanted to dance and could never hone this aspiration. I was super excited to see my little one dancing on the stage...something which i ll cherish forever....

Meeting my nephew for the first time: Some feeling cant be put to words...This event was one of these....

Wishing you all a happy new year !!!

Monday, November 24, 2014

Interstellar - Stellar of a movie

Interstellar - Last few days, i have been going through a lot of reviews, comments. videos, even tutorials !!! on this movie. Some people love it, some see it as an extravagant effort to depict mediocrity and some people are confused on the "ending".

Some of the reasons attributed are:


  1. Confused Ending - the end is where the debate continues. How can it be possible. How can everything be so perfect in the end. How can both the plan succeed. A lot of unanswered questions on time travel. space travel, role of gravity....
  2. Loud Music - complaints that the music was too loud for the dialogues to be heard
  3. Gaps in reasoning and dis-coherent screenplay - Some questions like why did NASA not contact the protagonist, why the best amongst of astronaut turned evil, repeated dialogues on the need for explorations and getting away from an agrarian society.


But leaving aside all the lacuna and drawbacks that are attributed, I feel the movie did inspire !!! The reason i am writing this blog after a long hiatus can be a good validation for this.

For me, the movie scores in totality !!!- Not because of scientific terms, the concept of love or anything else ...Here are my reasons:
  • Does everything need answering: For me, just enjoy the spectacle and story. Reasoning is there for each scene and its a movie and not a science course....A lot of people have tried to answer to answer the time confusion....here is one attempt....not by me !!.
Interstellar Movie Timeline. by sivadigitalart on deviantART
  • Spectacle: Movies like this take the movie technology forward. Ambitious plans ( growing acres of corn for realistic imagery, using IMAX camera to capture the Space near perfectly and capturing the view from a single person's vision are some of the things which i liked the most.
  • Reinvigorates the interest in science - I need not say more - I ended up reading more about Warm holes, relativity, O Neil Cylinders etc
  • Hans Zimmer soundtrack
  • Amazing script of amalgamation of  time , gravity ,relativity and human survival instincts.
  • Father Daugher relationship between Cooper and Murph and Dr Brand and Amelie
  • And the last one - my favorite one - the wonderful recitation of the prose by Dr. Brand - Definitely Quite Inspiring....And i end this one with that...Do let me know your feedback on this blog..


Do not go gentle into that good night
Dylan Thomas, 1914 - 1953
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light........

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Naina Peak Trek Snaps

Some picture of my trek to Naina Hills, Nainital on 12th april, 2014. Taken from my cell phone.

Starting Point

Nainital Lake


Midway

Lake at a distance


"Colorful Mountains"

Forest Flowers

Himalayas at a distance..Snow capped Mountains


Lake at a distance

Another view of the himalayas


Another view

Forest Office @Peak 

Woods at the top

Another View of the woods

View from the highest point

Mission Accomplished

Naina Peak as seen from the lake

Sitting Ducks

Nainital Library

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Scenic Locales of Pokhara

The Scenic Locales of Pokhara
Pokhara is a sleepy town located around a lake. The scenic beauty is mesmerizing and is must recommend to all the readers.
How to reach: Indigo and other airlines fly to Kathmandu on a daily basis. You can either take a connecting flight from Kathmandu or take a cab/ bus for a 3-4 hour scenic journey.
What to do: The place offers a lot of adventure activities and is also the base camp for Mount Annapurna. I would recommend the readers to go for Para Sailing apart from regular treks conducted by the local people. Apart from that, boating can be good alternative to bask in the scenic beauty of the place
What to see: There are host of temples, waterfall , cavesET all which can be accommodated for a full day trip.
What to buy: T-Shirts, old artefacts and other Souvenirs
What to eat: Fish, Fish and Fish. Simply a fish eater paradise and you will find good fresh water fishes there.
I have posted some personal pictures for our readers at various times in a day to showcase this vibrant town. Definitely a Must visit location!!!



















Monday, December 30, 2013

10 memories of 2013

Yes, finally managed to write something and stopped recycling my older blogs to increase the views count. 2013, has been one of the great years - saw my little one take her first step, speak her first decipherable word...and the endless list. For me, i went back to weight i had 5 years ago . Here noting down the top 10 memories of  2013.

1.) Cycling - I had this latent wish of riding a bicycle since the last 10 years. And it became a reality this year. And i ensured my cycle does not become an added furniture by cycling regularly. Nowadays, i cycle everyday to office and take weekend longer trips......


2.) My Walking - My pedometer tell mes that i have walked more than 700 Km this year !!!

3.) www.Techsambad.com - I had this longing to start a professional blogging site of my own. I have made a small start - hopefully i ll nurture it to reach greater heights.

4.) Nepal Trip - Had a great vacation trip at scenic beautiful country of Nepal. Fulfilled one of my long cherished dream of Para-sailing.

5.) Mountain Trekking @ Shimla : Trekked the scenic mountains near Shimla

6.) Annysa first trip to zoo: Took my little one to her first zoo experience at the very own "Nandankanan" where i also started my first "animal" sighting....


7.) The first little steps of my little one : My little one took her first step this year and by the year end, i was cheering her as she participated in a "running race".

8.) Morning Ritual at Haridwar - The calmness and serenity experienced far from the maddening crowd of the city.

9.) Watching Rahul Dravid play live at the stadium for the last time. He scored 50 and was adjudged the man of the match.

10.) Annysa's first birthday : Great occasion where everyone shared their love and blessings to my little one.

Sunday, April 07, 2013

Three things that Rajasthan Royals need to do to do well

http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-premier-league-2013/content/gallery/628403.html
Picture Courtesy: ESPNCRICINFO.COM

The match against Delhi Daredevils must have been a eye opener for the Rajasthan Royals. Being an ardent fan, i was surprised to see a below par performance from Rajastan Royals. In this match, Delhi had won 21 overs out of 40 and still managed to grab defeat from the jaws of victory. The late brilliance in the field by Hodge ( a splendid Catch and a direct Hit) to remove the set batsmen proved fatal for Delhi and they lost their way in the final over. Here are some recommendations for Rajasthan Royals for them to do better in this IPL season. I had a written a similar blog for Royal Challengers. Now doing this for another Royal.

Improve the bowling:
For me the team with greater bowling prowess will do well in this league. Rajasthan was plagued with Star bowlers which other teams boast off. In order to maximise their existing pool, these are some of the recommendation:

  • Sreeshant spell was good. Baring that, nothing was special.Shreeshant should be saved for the last 4 over spell. 
  • Badree bowled good 70 % of the time, the rest 30% did all the damage. He should be used in the start and middle overs. With Watson in for the next match, he might loose his place in the side. Badree can be replaced with an  local Indian spinner reserve.
  • Siddhartha Trivedi was good and should be used in the middle overs. ( between 7th - 14th over).
  • Rahul Shukla was a nervous debutant and should be persisted. He should open with Shreeshant and finish up his quota at a single go.
  • Cooper was good in the death overs and should be conitnued in the same manner like this match.

Recommendation for the next match: With Shane Watson joining the team and his bowling under question, the existing bowling unit should be persisted. They should use the off cutters of Menaria and slow bowling of Binny more frequently.

Improve the death over batting:
Its early days, but Rajasthan Royals looked highly unprepared to tackle the death overs. Umesh Yadav bowling flustered the batting greats like Dravid and Hodge. More homework is required on the opposition prowess and bowling strategy to tackle the final overs. With Watson joining in, he should open with Rahane and Hodge should come second down. This will expose Hodge to more bowling and in turn prepare him for the death overs. Dravid seemed to be tired towards the end. Would recommend him dropping his batting position to the final overs to be better prepared physically to tackle the bowling. Dravid seems injured, which can be a blessing in disguise as it can give a good chance to the talented Menaria to prove himself in the first down slot  rather languishing in the tails.

More inspired captaincy:
When the Delhi Daredevils were blazing along, Rajasthan players had almost given up. Had it not been the momentary brilliance of Hodge on the field, Rajasthan royals would have definitely been on the loosing end. Hopefully, things will improve as tournament progresses. Opponents have become stronger and it will require an inspired performance on the field by this talent team to prove their mettle and captaincy can play a big role in that.

My Team for tomorrow and the rest of the league for key matches ( in batting order): Rahane, Watson, Menaria, Hodge, Binny, Dravid, Perera, Shukla, Trivedi, any local offspineer and Sreeshant.