Sunday, October 29, 2006

The Real Image Builders

Hey Friends, I have something real different to share today. This blog is to show gratitude to company named “Marchers” Based out of Delhi.

I could never imagine or believe that there are few companies in India who are doing things for some special people without having any of their Financial interests.

My aunt, who was suffering from cancer, had to go through chemotherapy for a longtime.

As we all know, coz of that person looses hair, I would not be wrong if I say that are left with no hair on their body.

My aunt being a female had stopped going out altogether since she got absolutely bald after treatment.

Then someone suggested that we should go for wig or something of that sort & we landed up at Marchers.

The way she was treated there was amazing, their behavior & attitude was just amazing.

Now she got enjoys her life to the max

KUDDOS to them for changing her life for Good.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

What your hairstyle says about you…

If it is a light fluffy bob, rather short and heaped around the head, the person can dazzle you with her vitality. But don’t be fooled by her light and inconsequential chatter. She can be very sensible too.

If it is a tight bun, knotted at the back of her head, she is generally cold, severe and strict.
Bangs reveal a personality that is sparkling but not giddy. She likes to be flattered but does not go to extremes in squeezing words of praise. But she is moody and can often scorch you with her tongue.

A woman, who sports a mannish bob, wants to tell the world that she is no less than a man. But she could be endearingly sweet and feminine too. Most often she masks this femininity by her masculine behavior.

I got this from one of the mail I receive...So just think of putting up here because every one likes to know about herself...

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Travel to Northest India

Hi I am Mojindro. This is my first blog. I have been reading a lot and so I got very interested. This is a nice way to express your thoughts without actually caring what the others think about you. I suddenly realized that I had so many things to say, discuss but only did not have the right forum to do so.

Today I just got back from Delhi to my hometown in Ziro. I went to give my papers for a certification I am doing. Hopefully I will clear this soon and settle down in Delhi. I was so impressed with our capital city. Since it was raining – Luten’s City was sparkling and very beautiful. In fact, I still cannot get over the experience of my drive on the Rajpath. The busting malls of Noida, Gurgaon add to the glamour besides the other historical monuments.

Well, after such a nice and extensive trip I thought that returning home would be pleasurable. Although I was looking forward to reaching home, to family and friends as soon as possible but this was not to be. I could not get a decent flight connection to Guwahati or any other place. It is strange when travel by any other mode to the Northeast states takes so long, why we don’t have more flights catering to this sector? This will make life so simpler for so many of us. Now our parents are reluctant to send us to other states as they feel they will loose touch with their children. Even they cannot travel so easily to meet the children. I have to reach my hometown after changing over 2-3 times. India is progressing at such a rapid speed – my first ever trip to Delhi made me see a different country altogether.

Why not make an effort and join the Northeastern states in a better way to the rest of India by starting better air connectivity by the economy airlines? This will remove the alienation feeling and also encourage tourism to our part of the world which is still relatively untouched by public. Personally me, and so many more students like me will like to see the country and move around more conveniently and in a cost effective way. This will be a huge encouragement to get into mainstream and introduce rest of India to our beautiful states.

I will appreciate your inputs and like to put forward my views to the relevant authority.