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  • Branwyn is the Goddess of love, beauty, mischief and mystery. It also relates to genuine literature. The name has been tossed by Lavkesh Kumar Singh.

    Publisher and Director Vineeta Gupta

    Founder and Editor-in-Chief Sneha Gupta

    Mentor Dr. Subodh Kumar Jha

    Managing Editor Parul Parihar

    Tech Support Rahul Kumar Singh

    Legal and Financial Advisor Abhishek Singhania

    Contacts: Email :

    [email protected] [email protected]

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    Website : www.branwyn.in

    Editorial

    Dear Readers,

    As the year 2013 ends, we the Branwyn

    family wish to express our token of

    gratitude for the immense love and support

    you bestowed on us. The year 2013 has

    been marked as one of the most memorable

    years since we would remember it as the

    year of our association. Thanks again!

    This Christmas Special issue has come with

    many innovative changes on which your

    feedback is earnestly awaited. With the

    regular columns, we have introduced few

    new segments and a new flavor of the cover

    story. I hope you would enjoy that.

    The real gem of this issue the Amateur

    Scribbles segment. For the first time, we

    got such amazing submissions that it really

    became tough for us to reject any single

    piece of work. Still, we had to source the

    best among them keeping your choice in

    consideration.

    I hope you would enjoy this issue a lot and

    we wish that the coming year adds many

    more new memorable moments in our

    unique relationship.

    Wishing all of you a Very Happy New Year

    2014!

    - Sneha Gupta

  • Three Questions : Preeti Singh

    mentor to several aspirant authors and also scatters positive energy with her immaculate belief and quotes.

    Many people get inspired by her.

    In spite of her busy schedule, she agreed to have few words with Branwyn readers.

    Branwyn: What is life in your opinion?

    Preeti: According to me life is fleeting...

    one moment here, next moment gone ...so

    grab it... live it to its fullest. I believe we

    have one life and we should make the best

    of it...try not to hurt anyone, try to spread

    love, happiness, peace and joy coz we just

    t breath

    or not.

    Branwyn: Do you think that daughters help mothers in being a Mom? What role does Harsheen play in your life as a daughter?

    Preeti: Just like any child, a daughter also gives birth

    to the mother she is born to. Well...my daughter

    Harsheen, from infancy has taken care of me rather

    than me mothering her. By god's grace she was born

    a perfectly healthy child unlike me who was born an

    epileptic. Over the years, Harsheen has 'taught' me

    how to behave like a mother and thanks to her

    expectations I have moulded myself as per her

    wishes. There are times I fail miserably and can't live

    up to my daughter's expectations but then enough

    love resides between us to forgive each other as well.

    I have learnt to be a strict, disciplined as well as a

    chilled out mom, thanks to my daughter and her peer

    pressure and it's a role I am thoroughly enjoying till I

    can, coz soon she too shall fly off leaving the nest

    empty.

    Branwyn: How much 'the world for you' and 'you for the world' have changed after the publication of "FLIRTING WITH FATE"?

    Preeti: My debut book meant the world to me and got

    me a new identity which I had been yearning for

    long. It helped me guide many budding authors who

    sought help in the field of publication and needed

    step by step guidance in this competitive arena.

    Apart from that, my debut book made me myself

    realize my potential as a crime thriller writer, a field I

    felt I could never explore, being a diehard romantic

    myself. But 'FLIRTING WITH FATE' put me on a

    platform where I could breathe a sigh of relief and

    pat myself on the back with a sense of achievement. I

    am still the same for the world...friendly, helpful and

    easy going and always will be. In the end it's all up to

    you....whether you want to build walls and keep

    people away or embrace them with warm hugs. It's

    really all up to you....and I have chosen the

    latter.....and always will. Thanks for being with us Ms. Preeti Singh. Branwyn Family wishes you all the very best in all your future endeavours.

  • Christmas is the festival of joy and goodness. People all across the world, celebrate it and share their joys with their family and friends. So,

    how could it happen that authors remain untouched of it? Earlier, writers were thought to be out of the world species who give a damn to

    festivity and celebrations. But with the changing scenario, the new generation of writers evolved and they actually started behaving like

    humans. They were no those boring chaps. Like any other human being, authors also enjoyed and celebrated Christmas. Wanna know

    how? Well yeah, Branwyn tried to find out

    Acted Santa

    Many people out in the world were busy in celebrations and

    buying gifts for themselves, whereas some of our authors

    decided to become Santa for someone whom they care for.

    Subhasis Das [Author with Rupa Publications] acted as Santa for

    Subhasis!

    Subhasis Das

    But Subhasis was not alone. Pulkit

    preponed the

    release of his novel from january 1st to december 24th

    Pulkit Gupta

    Office Office

    While others were busy in enjoying being Santa, some of our

    authors had no other option left to spend the Christmas in their

    office.

    spend the Christmas working hard on his assignments in his

    Merry C

    Christmas 2013

  • a sad Umakant

    told Branwyn.

    Umakant Vashisth

    I worked in printing press, with my

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    written by Kiriti Sengupta! The book is said to have developed good grip among the readers. Kunal Marathe

    However, if seen the other way round, we should say that the

    company on Christmas!

    Family and Friends

    Most of the authors were busy with their office works on

    Christmas but we also had some authors who chose to spend the

    day with their family and friends.

    with his family. This year, he was blessed with a baby boy and he

    considers it the best Christmas of his life. And that was not

    this side of authors remains unseen and unknown and Branwyn

    was thankful to Vinod for sharing this. A salute to the author!

    Vinod Pardhi

    Beautiful authoress Sasiprabha PS spent half of her day in the

    hospital dealing with a medical emergency. Though in the other

    half, she enjoyed a lot with her Keralite friends. A Christmas

    dinner with a special Christmas cake and lots of special dishes

    and chocolates added more to her joys.

    Sasiprabha PS

    shake topped with cashew and pista with a close friend. I always

    said Abhinav.

    Abhinav Barik

    So, the authors acted contradictory to our expectations! The

    or scribbling the plot of a new one!

    Christmas and New Years wishes to all authors and readers!

  • Branwyn Workshop @ M. J. P. R. U., Bareilley

    After IIT, Branwyn conducted its second workshop at

    Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohailkhand University, Bareilley.

    On an official invitation from the University, Team Branwyn

    had gon

    impeccable guidance and direction of Shri M. S. Karuna,

    H.O.D., Chemical Engineering Department, M.J.P.R.U., Bareilley

    and was sponsored by TechKriti.

    This two days workshop was conducted by Branwyn Chief

    Editor Sneha Gupta and Branwyn Team member Mr. Gaurav

    Gill.

    The workshop was inaugurated on 30th November by the

    Chief Guest Prof. Ashwini Kumar Gupta [Dean], Faculty of

    Engineering and Technology. The two days workshop was

    commenced successfully with the quintessential help and

    support of Dr. O.P. Upadhyay [Former Head, Mechanical

    Engineering Dept.], Dr. Sanjay Singh [HoD, Electrical

    Engineering Dept.], Prof. Manoj Kumar Singh [Former Head,

    Mechanical engineering Dept., pursuing PHD at IIT Delhi], Dr.

    Yatendra Kumar [Former Head of Electronics and

    Instrumentation Dept.], Prof. Hari Singh [ Assistant Prof.,

    Electronics and Communication Engineering Dept.], Dr. S. K.

    Pandey [Head of Chemistry Dept.], Er. Huma Warsi Khan

    [Academic In-Charge, Chemical Engineering Dept.], Er. Anjali

    [Event Co-ordinator], H.L. Arora [Industrialist and Senior

    Guest Faculty], Er. Aradhana Kanchan, Er. Ramita Rana and

    Er. Priyanka Gupta.

    The workshop was very successful with the enthusiastic

    participation of the students and considerate recognition by

    University fraternity.

    Following are some of the enthusiastic responses of the

    students who participated in the workshop

    Experience with the Branwyn Creative workshop is very

    good.

    - Yashwat Kumar Kushwaha, B. Tech

    Good experience, knowledge & more beneficial. I got to know

    - How we should represent in an interview to industry.

    - Rinku Singh, B.Tech

    It was quite good one & has helped us to know about

    professional life and its general requirements. The session

    was very interactive and the communication was two way.

    - Neha Singh

    It was really an honour to attend this two days workshop. I

    sincerely got a deep insight view of what really happens

    during an interview, what were the traits of our personality

    which need to be groomed & moreover what all the mistakes

    should be avoided.

    - Bhawya Sharma, B.Tech

    It is good experience for this workshop. They are given good

    knowledge, and more benefit and how can be represent to

    give an interview for industry.

    - Akbar Hussain, B.Tech

    seminar first time. It was good learning by the seminar. I

    enjoyed the seminar. All the topics were easy and

    understanding.

    - Sudhir Kumar, B.Tech

    I really privileged to get an opportunity to attend this

    swminar on personality development education. It was

    completely knowledgeable and interactful & I am

    heartedly thankful for your visit.

    - Sadia Almas, B.Tech

    It was a pleasure to be a part of this two day workshop.

    sort out many points from this workshop

    and will apply these ones in my practical life.

    - Gaurav Pandey, B.Tech

    Experience was so good. When I attend of this workshop

    then some changes in my life and my carrier related to

    this topic. After personality development then I feel my

    interview are going good after complete the B.Tech.

    - Tribhuvan Gupta, B.Tech

    Experience wi was very good. As the teacher

    taught us various useful things about interviews, daily life

    & also explained every asked question with satisfactory

    answers.

    - Sudhanshu Tyagi

    It was a good experience. I learnt more things about my

    personality and future life, what should we do or not? I

    feel confident. This workshop helped me improving my

    personality, communication skill etc. Thanks a lot!

    - Pratibha Gangwar

    Motivated, got wide knowledge and lots of experience.

    will always do in my life.

    - Deeksha, B. Tech

    Gaurav Sir who came here and taught us.

    - Satyam Bharti

    It was exciting experience. The best thing was the

    interaction which our trainers did.

    - Manoj Kumar, B.Tech

    We had a valuable time. Each section made us learn

    something. I will imply all these things in my life and

    will never stop till my last breath.

    - Arpit Chawla

    I feel honoured and privileged to get an opportunity to

    attend this session of personality development. Please

    visit us again and repeatedly.

    - Bhavya Mishra

  • Media Coverage

    I really wish to thank you for coming to our institution and sharing this valuable things with us.

    - Waseem Zafar

    The experience was really awesome. We gained a lot from it. Please come again with longer schedule.

    - Ram Bhadra Dwiwedi

    Some other students who attended workshop were Ashok Kumar Maurya, Himanshu Singh, Navneet Garg, Neeraj Tripathi, Anil Kumar

    Gupta, Kanhaiya Lal Maurya, Pankaj Kumar Shrivastava, Amardeep Singh, Rajan Pratap, Anuj Mishra, Aparna Singh, K. Dishwal, Fahim

    Khan and others.

    The workshop was self-volunteered by B. Tech final year students Akhilesh Tiwari, Shipra Singh, Deeksha Sinha, Amanat Zehra and

    friends.

    Glimpses of the workshop

  • Alpine Ambergris : Dr. Subodh Kumar Jha

    The Hooter

    O! The bewitching fragrance The talking eyes

    The alluring smiles The radiating face - That set me aflame And my blood raced Through the veins!

    With breath whistling between

    The clenched teeth I rushed and chested The stabbing furnace

    Glowing in the burning sensation Relishing and cherishing the intimate proximity!

    But the hooter At the mosque

    With its speed of a Striking snake

    Shoved us apart Plunged us into a

    Sulky silence!

    Mind crawling with alarm We looked at each other -

    a fleeting embarrassed smile Playing on our lips.

    But what could have we done

    Being nourished on Cowardly submissiveness

    To conservatism?

    (c) Dr. Subodh Kumar Jha

    Head, Dept of English

    SN Sinha College, Jehanabad (Magadh University, Bodh Gaya)

    Dr. Subodh Kumar Jha has been a member of NCERT and UGC Workshops for the proficiency of English Language in various study streams! At present, he is a prominent part of Magadh University as the Head of Department of English in S.N. Sinha College! He honoured Branwyn with his special segment titled "ALPINE AMBERGRIS". Alpine means mountain peak which denotes Subodh Sir's intellectual persona and Ambergris means a fragrant substance found at sea level. Thus, "Alpine Ambergris" together denotes the combination of an intellectual person like Subodh Sir and novice writers like us who are just trying to make a difference!

  • Dear Friends, today we have a beautiful authoress with us who has decided to be daring enough to get

    confronted in our crispy chit- ne other but Prerna

    Varma the

    Branwyn : Ready Prerna?

    Prerna : Yes [giggles]

    Branwyn : Ok then! Tell me saree or jeans? Branwyn : The most eligible bachelor in your opinion?

    Prerna : Saree Prerna : Ranbir Kapoor

    [Crispy Crunch Wow! :D ] [Crispy Crunch ]

    Branwyn : Honda or Audi? Branwyn : The best compliment you ever got?

    Prerna : Audi

    [Crispy Crunch oho oho ;) ]

    Branwyn : Salman Rushdie or Amish Tripathi? Branwyn : Your dream proposal?

    Prerna : Salman Rushdie

    [Crispy Crunch Guys, waiting for monsoon?? ;)]

    Branwyn : Red or Brown?

    Prerna : Red

    Branwyn : Hill Station or Dover Beach?

    Prerna : Hill Station

    Branwyn : First Date?

    Prerna : Not yet

    [Crispy Crunch Really?? ;) ]

    Branwyn : A person whom you wish to slap desperately?

    Prerna : My sister Poornima

    Branwyn : A dream whi

    Branwyn : Your celebrity crush?

    Prerna : First and forever Shahrukh Khan

    [Crispy Crunch

    Enjoyed it a lot Prerna Varma

  • RamCharitmanas- Lessons in leadership

    I am an optimist. And I need to clarify it.

    Cynicism is mostly rewarded with agreement, and

    optimism mostly needs an explanation, when we

    speak about any aspect of evolution of the Indian

    society. Here, however, my intentions are not to

    explain my optimism, but to seek an apology in

    advance before I venture into saying something

    that is evidently skeptical.

    The concept of joint family is on the verge of

    extinction, thanks to the structural

    metamorphosis that we currently witness in our

    society. The norm prevails more apparently in

    our urban areas, and is pronounced within the

    sections of our society that may boast of being

    thought leaders. As a result, the niche within our

    families once reserved for grandparents has

    begun to disappear. With the world traversing at

    an unimaginable speed, the gap between

    generations has never been so evident before.

    Consequently, we are in the process of creating

    generations that are chronically distanced from

    any connect to the very fabric that forms our

    rather complex society, which is in any case is a

    result of innumerable complex resultant impacts.

    thing of the past. Communication revolutions,

    clubbed with globalization, clubbed with our own

    indifference to our heritage, clubbed with several

    other factors come into play as our generations

    walk out in the world facing it as it was

    bequeathed to them.

    that aside for a while.

    The Ramcharitmanas is perhaps one work (if I

    may call it that) which has influenced generations

    far more than any work from within the corpus of

    literature (religious or otherwise) in India.

    Believed to have been first composed in 1574 CE,

    it has been a paradigm for generation of teeming

    masses for centuries.

    The most striking quality of the hero and central

    figure Ram is the fact that he is strikingly human

    even in his divinity.

    Perhaps the best lines that help us get a sense of

    the mag

    mythological hero are recited in the first part,

    called the Baalkand, that depicts the him as a

    child.

    The very God who is omni-present, pure, without

    a beginning, quality-less, detached from

    everything, non-discriminating;

    Is it possible that He takes a human body, whom

    not even the Vedas Understand?

    The valiant Ram is affected by every human

    emotion. He loves his wife and brothers, is

    angered by non-compliance, cries when he loses

    his wife or to see his brother on the verge of

    death, and lets-go his wife for purely

    administrative reasons. This is unlike any other

    godly character. He is almost defeated by his

    enemies, and has to struggle hard for victories.

    culpability. Thus, even when he is affected by

    human emotions, and even with his limitations as

    human, he always and only does what is

    righteous.

    Thus in the reading of the timeless scripture, we

    come across some instances that give us

    invaluable lessons in all aspects of life.

    With the emergence of the corporate sector, it is

    but evident that leadership is one skill that takes

    precedence over all others. The dearth of nothing

    pinches growth harder than the dearth of

    character can teach anyone who intends to learn

    from it, it is leadership.

    The RamCharitmanas has several instances

    ns are

    not only praiseworthy, but are also strategically

    exemplary. It is astonishing how small yet

    consequential gestures by leaders at the helm

    time and again make all the difference. There is

    paramount strategic management and leadership

    lessons that are almost scientific in approach,

    are encountered by most corporate as well as

    political warlords.

    Let us consider specific examples.

    Ram is out to fight Ravaan, the most powerful of

    Kings, in order to redeem his wife from the

    clutches of the evil king. He needs help, and has

    an army of monkeys by his side. They are out to

    fight the biggest army of demons and monsters

    that ever accumulated.

    Picture this. You convincing monkeys to fight till

    death with an unimaginably robust enemy line,

    fo

    They did, and eventually win. How did the man

    (with perceived divine qualities, nevertheless)

    convince the weaker folks to form a stronger

    army that won?

    as the fight to regain his wife. It was the fight of

    all that was righteous, moral and progressive

    against that which was not. So instead of fighting

    the idea of moral sense, and for their leader who

    stood for their ideas. That is where the stronger

    army of Ravaan lost out; they were fighting to

    preserve the lust of their overconfident leader

    who was the king by default.

    Most leaders miss the trick.

    A vital part of the invincible strategy came from

    weaknesses. The access to this valuable

    information came from his ally in Vibhishan, who

    s

    weakness. It became his ultimate strength. Also

    let us look at another side of the equation.

    He is named king the moment he joins Ram. What

    s camp.

    And if this seems strategic, there is another

    aspect to consider.

    I have been in the middle of Mergers and

    acquisitions. I wish the acquirers would

    appreciate the lesson the epic teaches in such a

    scenario.

    Ram is a leader. He not only crowns Vibhishan

    king of Lanka, but also sees to it that the people of

    Lanka know this. He deliberately releases

    tactics. That is a daring step, and may have

    proven unadvisable. But Ram wants people of

    Lanka to know that his intentions are to rescue

    his wife unjustly captured, and not to usurp the

    throne. He thus reinforces his selfless character to

    his army, and simultaneously had the sympathy

    of the other camp too. Everyone who could see

    must have seen that this was a rational jungle

    dweller who had been wronged. On both sides.

    Towards the end of the battle there is a situation

    reduced. His valiant warriors are dead. When the

    last and the mightiest Meghnad falls, with his

    corpse lying in front of Ram!

    body should be mutilated beyond recognition, so

    as to create an eerie feeling, a feeling of horror in

    the opponents, and avenge the death of their own

    warriors.

    What does Ram do?

    Ram unfurls his body cloth and covers the corpse

    of the slain enemy, as a mark of his respect for the

    valour of the deceased. This only reinforces that

    the war is not of grudge but of principles. But is

    there something that Investment bankers miss

    and R

    Picture a mutilated corpse of a prince known for

    his feats at the battlefield returning to the city of

    Lanka. The distressed army would know that

    their opponent was strong. However, they would

    also know that the opponent was arrogant and

    would not be humble in victory. Thus, the option

    left for the army would be to fight with all might,

    and death being inevitable, there was nothing to

    army would be fighting an evil opponent with

    girth and anger.

    But when the corpse is displayed in public,

    covered with the saffron body-cloth of the

    Sanyasi-King, imagine the wave of sympathy

    wave that flowed in Ram favour. It not only

    mitigates the wrath of the weakening army, but

    also makes it clear even in the minds of the foes

    that Ram is a righteous man, and thus what he is

    doing must have been right.

    Also, now the army has a reason to believe that

    even in defeat, they will be given a Lankan king,

    and would be treated with grace by a victorious

    Ram. No wonder, the motive of even winning

    such a battle must have been a tarnished one;

    most would chose to surrender to a righteous

    king who would restore them their sovereign, and

    uphold their honor, than fight for a kind who

    opposes him.

    Oft times managers acquiring firms discount the

    dilemma of the employees of the target company.

    could be so much that modern leaders could do to

    transform the way the corporate world runs.

    can be said for the interpretation of the epic

    based on the Hindu God who has inspired and

    will continue to inspire generations of Indians.

    Hope there are people who circulate his story,

    though!

    Mr. Incandescent is a soul never at peace. But once you ignore his self-proclaimed megalomania with fallacies, you discover that he stores doublefolds than what he actually speaks out. Adoor from Dhanbad, he lives in New Delhi and works in Tecnova.

  • Whisper of enlightened souls

    The book "Whisper of

    enlightened souls" by Saket and

    co-authors, is

    one of its kind. The book is

    polished with a collection of

    unparalleled poems, that has well

    portrayed expressions, emotions

    and ecstasy.

    The love poems are passionate.

    At the same time they are

    cynical about the way

    relationships workout. There is

    much more for

    the nature lovers. Nature poems

    mainly focus on the beauty of the

    natural world and at the same

    time they also deal with

    solicitous

    ideas of death and destruction.

    There is a great combination of

    rhymes, meters and free verse in

    the

    book, each sentence polished to

    the point of perfection.

    The book has been written

    keeping in mind the youths of the

    social heterogeneity. The poetry

    book has been compiled by Saket.

    POETS ARE :

    SAKET

    TANVEER SHARMA

    ROMIKA

    VARSHA SHARAN

    AKSHAY PRAKASH

  • India Then and Now

    As I sifted through a newspaper on a cold morning

    with a cup of simmering tea, lifeless pages seemed

    to be hollering at me, coaxed me to mull it over.

    The Times of India costing 3.50 rupee paper

    brought life to 350 issues (buried in the hearts and

    graves of millions) that are rampant and pervasive

    across the nooks and corners of our developing

    nation and all we want is "Yellow Journalism",

    craving for stories that could gratify our salacious

    insatiable desires.

    We are promised a new dawn where the potential

    stakeholders of the country ( so called 273 in

    number) prepare to slug it out and their

    adversaries ( 269) brace themselves to stall

    anything that comes from across the "Radcliffe

    Line"( Border between India and Pakistan). Scams,

    problems, malfunctioning and debates (you name

    it and we have it) are inextricably interwoven in

    this hedonist society.

    Even if i flit through channels of the modern

    day satellite glorified idiot box ( if we may call it

    as), would get to see a barrage of eminent and not

    so familiar faces involved in matches of mud-

    slinging, trying to defend not the country but the

    plundered wealth that they had brazenly

    embezzled from the exchequer.

    Out of the myriad channels i see wizened Anna, a

    septuagenarian crusading without caring for the

    fact that the people he is battling for, are the ones

    who are perpetrating it and are nonchalantly

    reclined in their comfort zones. In the name of

    Democracy all you get to feast upon is "Debate"

    where political parties stall the already paralyzed

    work of an Oligarchic Government.

    Does Democracy mean mere conducting of

    elections, or it had some other definition to it.

    D- Debate on who acquired the most wealth?

    E- Endless Accusation

    M-Money Laundering

    O- Oligarchy Govt- where power is concentrated in

    hands of few powerful people.

    C-Corruption

    R-Rising Inflation

    A-Anna lone crusader in a country of 1.2 billion

    population.

    C-Cronyism-practice of favoring if you are in

    power especially your relatives, DMK can be

    quoted

    Y- You still would like to call India a democratic

    country, please think about it, it is still in shackles,

    British rule was better, at least we had no one to

    debate and cause losses like 4 crore a day for

    not functioning in Parliament, hope it makes sense!

    Now 2013

    A new Government in Delhi! I am not being cynic!

    Lets hope for some good. Happy New Year!

    Sacrament Sobriety : Gaurav Gill

    Mr. Gaurav Gill is a person of quintessential contemplation known for his kind and modest nature. He is a lecturer and lives in New Delhi.

  • The Chief Instructor, Wing Commander GPB Chowdhury

    stormed into the classroom comprising of a batch of young

    Indian Air Force trainees. A veteran of the 1965 and 1971

    war, the Wing Commander is a witty and ever smiling

    person by nature. But today he was not his natural self. He

    was very disturbed and was scanning the classroom like

    the radar which scans the skies for enemy fighters.

    The class comprised of a batch of young Air Force

    Technicians just out of their teens, undergoing a

    Specialization course in an Anti Air Aircraft Missile system.

    Seeing GPB, as he was fondly called, as per the tradition of

    lost his concentration

    But where are those

    them

    GPB paced up the gallery of stairs and continued staring at

    each of us. As his eyes met mine, he froze like a statue. A

    man, who always smiled, gave me a stoic look, raised his

    right index finger and signaled me to go and stand on the

    stood in attention facing the glare of my batch mates.

    Wing Commander Chowdhury followed me up to the dais

    gave me a

    comprehend what he meant. I returned a blank look of a

    goat about to be sacrificed for meat. A veteran of 30 plus

    years of service, Wing Commander GPB spoke English and

    Hindi with a lot of Bengali ascent. He proudly confessed

    that people whom he hired to teach him Hindi ended up

    with learning Bengali but he maintained Status Quo. As my

    mind got quagmired in all sorts of thoughts, GPB thundered

    haam ko jab line marne gaya

    tha

    o

    say Regmi walking down the aisle with a sheepish look. It

    seemed years after Regmi walked down the aisle and stood

    beside me.

    GPB

    only Viru to impress Basanti. But here I have both Jai and

    Regmi stood like two pieces of rocks ashamed and

    humiliated unable to understand what went wrong and

    what to say. Suddenly our beloved Sir looked at me and

    kaisi thi

    heavily and I knew instantly that me and Regmi is in a soup.

    Last evening, I and Regmi were walking down the service

    road from Guided Weapon Training School to Makarpura to

    stall. It was one of our favourite tea joints as Kaki served

    tea with lot of love and care. On the way there lies a

    restaurant named Chakor which served Punjabi, Gujarati

    and Marathi food. We used to visit this restaurant once in a

    while to break the monotony of food served by the Airforce

    Mess. As we were approaching Chakor, we noticed a

    beautiful lady standing alongside a scooter and looking at

    her wrist watch. She must have been around 25 years old

    wearing a salwar suit which was making her fair

    complexion glow. She had the face of a Goddess and a figure

    good enough to attract teenagers like us. Regmi poked me

    dek

    through the corner of my eyes. She was the dream woman

    every man would love to have as his wife. As we walked a

    few meters after crossing her I looked around to see her

    once more but alas she was no more there nor was the

    scooter.

    The silence of the class was broken by the thundering voice

    of the Fighter Pilot who had sent chills down the spine of

    the enemy when he had flown his Gnats and Hunters. GPB

    Basanti ka jimmedari koun lega? Come on speak

    second thought I realized that the lady whom we saw last

    that she is your daugh

    she spends more at the beauty parlours than what you earn

    There was no doubt in my mind that the lady was the Wing

    floor while the whole class was smiling. I was feeling as if

    the roof would crash on me.

    All of a sudden my tormentor, my beloved GPB sir laughed

    he is my wife. Maintain karke rakha

    haiN. Dekho 20-22 sal ka baccha usko line mar raha hai.

    Bloody jokers, it was my marriage anniversary and I was

    ordering food at Chakor. Because of the black glass of the

    restaurant door you could not see me. But you should have

    seen my scooter which is as old as my tenure in IAF. Come

    We ran upstairs as if we were let free after being given a

    death sentence. Later I was commanded by Wing

    Commander GPB Chowdhury in a Field Unit but he never

    greatness that I still salute him years after not being in

    touch with him.

    Wherever you are GPB sir, may you stay safe and healthy.

    Down Memory Lane : Koushik Gangopadhyay

    Kaushik Gangopadhyay is an ex-defense personnel presently working with State Bank of India. He honoured us by accepting our request to share his real experiences and anecdotes of Air-Force life

    section of Branwyn.

  • In this winter night is wild Born was the heavenly child Wrapped in rude manger

    Born to virgin Mamma Mary His love will never vary

    With love many hearts he won

    For years he was their preacher Betrayed by his own disciple Judas But he never loathed any of us Sharing his last supper with his apostles Watched by Abba father and his angels He knew his wish was to be fulfilled But from his duties he never wobbled

    He was at last crucified in Jerusalem On third day he rose from the dead As it was rightly destined and said And soon he ascended into heaven Sitting right to the Father was his haven

    Fragrance of Heena

    Heena Ahuja is a girl who loves to scribble the rhythmic melody of literature. She lives in Mumbai.

  • Purpose

    This question is answer to the very existence of mine. If

    there is no purpose, I might not breathe even. Everything,

    every single entity around me is encircled within the word

    Purpose.

    Once I had a friend, with whom I usually had conversation

    regarding Software Technology, as he was working with a

    major IT firm. One day he told me he is writing a novel. I

    was not amazed with his words, because I knew he is pretty

    much of a wordsmith, who can craft beautiful sentences out

    of simple incidents, and had a good command over

    Question was simple. And certainly it still is one of the most

    common questions that I still ask.

    those were the days when Orkut used to be the most

    happening place.

    With time, and his success we drifted apart, he became a

    hurt his image in his fans. Until one day I saw his message

    on my mailbox.

    It read,

    Hi,

    quite a long time. Hope you are doing well.

    You might know, that I wrote the novel that once I discussed

    Would love to know what you think about it.

    You must be wondering why I appeared out of nowhere and

    asking abo

    why you never contacted. We were more than Orkut Friends,

    We need to meet and sort it out ASAP!

    Before that, I need to tell you why I thought of you.

    Yesterday, when I was writing an article, my wife (Oh Yes, I

    generous curiosity.

    to know why I am always engrossed in writing.

    you, but she asked it in the same way as you did years ago.

    And it reminded me of you. And your question of Purpose!

    reason why I searched for you in my mailing contact and

    thought of sharing my reasons with you.

    Yes, I have a purpose. Then, it was escaping the bitterness of

    reality, and now it is to capture the beauty of life.

    I write because I write about my own life. Every day there

    would be another novel in the stands, but none of them will

    have my story in them. I might not be an extraordinary

    writer, but I can shape my thoughts to give them a life, that is

    beyond the pages of my novels, and stays in the hearts of my

    readers.

    life. Now I am writing novels, that has my own life. How can I

    stay away from my own life?

    I write because the purpose of reading and writing is to

    sustain the sense of being alive and connected to your soul

    makes you feel something that is beyond explain. It is my way

    to resist the existential loneliness that creeps up in the nights

    and takes away my sleep. When I am writing, there is no

    numbness. You should try that too.

    I thought of quitting from writing many a times, but every

    time something stopped me. And I realized there really is

    always a greater purpose of ev

    you say that before?

    You know, I am feeling relieved after writing it all. I never

    thought I was carrying such a burden in my heart since a

    to it, but I will wait f

    remember that joke?

    Your Bhabhi is excited to meet you, and seems more than me

    she is happy to find you back.

    I have your number, but not sure if it is still working or not. I

    called up, but no one picked it.

    Send me your number, and if possible we might catch up in a

    video call. What say?

    Regards,

    Your Once Purposeless Friend

    Mr. YouKnowMe is someone whom all of us know yet all of us are still to discover. He is a biker, an author and like all of us, present working with an IT Company.

  • With You Life is Heaven

    Worst days of yours are all over right now Though not words but heart can describe how

    Life is going to have a lot more of happiness

    Liberation for both from long years of loneliness

    With you and me undergoing each moments of love

    Destiny is showing amity like peace shown by dove

    Our togetherness will surely heal the wounds of your past

    To stop your quest for smiles and shines of good days at last

    Each day will unfold the new stories that we adore Cheerfulness of heart will definitely open its door

    The fears of separation will meet death for sure

    Our feelings towards each other will certainly cure

    No more hurdles, no more tears, no more black days

    No more lies, no more egotism, no more betrays

    When you and me are not alone any more this year The coming year will surely whisper a lot new in

    our ear

    With new hopes, new homes, new family to welcome

    Life will steal hugs from joy and kisses from bliss in sum

    This December will speak of 'Good Bye' to all dead

    dreams In this New Year, life with you will be like heaven,

    it seems

    - Ms. N. M. LEEPSA L. M. Thapar School of Management (LMTSOM), Thapar University, Patiala, Pin -147004 Email: [email protected]

    AN EVENING AT THE CINEMA

    The Office

    The phone rang just as he was about to log in to the

    office network. Picking up the mobile he frowned

    when he saw the call was from his wife. His

    irritation increased when she reminded him to

    book the tickets for the latest blockbuster running

    at the multiplex nearby. He had already booked it

    online the day his daughter demanded it as a treat

    for her twelfth birthday. He loved his daughter

    very much and though his wife complained often

    that he was spoiling her by acceding to her every

    wish, he would always ignore her views.

    Continuing with his work, he was interrupted

    again when his secretary walked in with some files

    in her hand. This time there was no frown and he

    smiled at her and as was his wont, he ran a glad

    eye over her buxom figure. She was twenty one

    and had recently joined the firm. He had selected

    her in the interview over many experienced

    candidates. Her inexperience to his delight proved

    to be a boon as she seemed willing to go the extra

    mile to be in his good books. Going through the

    files he gave her instructions to draft a Request For

    Proposal. As she sat down at her desk in corner of

    his office he could not restrain a smile at the

    thought of the number of times she was going to

    come to him seeking clarifications. Suddenly an

    idea struck him, why not ask her out to watch the

    movie with his family. Or better with him. Looking

    at her he decided reluctantly that she would not

    agree to it. Feeling his intent gaze, she

    uncomfortably shifted in her chair and self-

    consciously adjusted her dupatta. She hated it

    when he stood behind her chair as she worked,

    peering over her shoulders on the pretext of

    guiding her. Women working in the office had

    already warned her about him. The lecher

    deserved to be punished she thought as she typed

    away angrily.

    At Home

    Reaching home he found that his wife and

    daughter in process of getting dressed for the

    outing. Scolding his wife for being tardy, he went to

    his study and switched on his laptop and started to

    transfer the photos of his secretary he had taken

    with his mobile camera without her knowledge. He

    had a good collection of photos he had taken of her

    and some of the ones he was proud of snapping he

    had uploaded in various social network accounts

    he operated through pseudo names to get multiple

    cabinet searching for a file and he had snapped the

    moment to record her voluptuous posterior for

    mailto:[email protected]
  • posterity. He chuckled as he remembered the

    moment. Engrossed in morphing one image he did

    not notice his daughter had walked into the room

    and immediately he shut down the computer and

    scolded her entering his study room without

    knocking. Though she had access to the internet,

    he had restricted the sites she could visit. There

    were all kinds of people preying on children out in

    the World Wide Web but he had made sure his

    daughter was safe. His wife would never have

    dared to enter this room. Hurriedly he changed his

    dress and got ready for the cinema while his wife

    and daughter waited for him.

    In The Cinema

    They entered the hall just as the movie was about

    to start. He had booked their tickets near the aisle,

    as he did not want his wife sitting next to some

    stranger. And so his wife sat in the aisle seat and

    their daughter between them. Two seats away a

    gang of boisterous youth was busy being merry

    and he was happy he had booked an aisle seat for

    his wife. The movie started and he was engrossed

    in it when there was a disturbance from the aisle.

    He frowned as the latecomers stumbled past him

    to the two vacant seats. The first was a youth with

    heart missed a beat and then raced as he saw the

    second person was a young woman and she had

    sat down next to him. On the screen the villain was

    busy trying to denude and rape a woman and he

    was going about it a leisurely way laughing aloud

    point the man glanced uneasily at his daughter and

    wondered if she ought to be watching the sexual

    violence on the screen. He was aghast at what was

    being shown to family audiences. Adults like him

    would not have been affected by what was being

    shown these days but young boys and girls should

    not be shown such filth he thought. He soon lost

    interest in the movie and all his attention was

    focused on the young woman to his right who he

    watched through the corner of his eyes. The new

    comers obviously were too young to be married

    but it was apparent that they were more than just

    friends. Leaning on to each other over the armrest

    between them they watched the movie whispering

    and munching corn all the while. The man felt a

    twinge of jealously watching the young man. In his

    youth it was difficult to even get a girl to talk, let

    alone cuddle in a movie show. These young women

    of today were out for excitement all the time he

    thought. Slowly he let his arm slide across the

    armrest. His heart was beating fast and he was

    filled with a wild illicit excitement. Slowly and

    surreptitiously he moved his arm till he touched

    her body with his elbow. At first she looked at him

    and then shifted away. Emboldened he waited

    dizzy with anticipation for any move from her and

    then seeing no response he moved his elbow once

    again. This time he got a response. Turning

    furiously at him she glared in anger and raised her

    arm as him if to slap him and then stopped.

    All his excitement had withered and shriveled as

    he cowered back to his side of seat. The girl had

    downed her hand as she rea

    daughter was watching her wide eyed in shock.

    With a final look at the man that said more than a

    thousand words could do, she ignored him and

    turned back to her friend who had been watching

    perplexed. The man furtively glanced around to

    see if anybody had noticed and relaxed when he

    saw that other than his daughter no one was

    paying any attention to him.

    The Way Back

    The man was in a hurry to leave the theater as

    soon as the movie got over, explaining to his wife

    the need to get to their car before the exit got

    jammed by the rush of viewers in hurry to depart.

    In the car, as they left the multiplex, his daughter

    was unusually silent and his wife remarked on this

    by cutting short her rambling review of the movie

    to ask her if she had enjoyed the movie. The girl

    remained quiet looking out of the window and the

    man hoped she did not ask any questions.

    turned to watch out of the car window and was

    very surprised to see the woman from the cinema

    waving and shouting something from the window

    of the bus she was travelling in. Before he could

    understand what was happening, the bus had

    overtaken his car and he was left bemused. What

    was the meaning of that wave he wondered! Why

    was she being friendly now? Of course he was

    quite handsome and perhaps she saw him when

    Should he try to speed up to the bus and check her

    out he wondered.

    Unfortunately by then they had reached the

    restaurant where the birthday dinner was planned

    and he regretfully turned into to the parking lot of

    the hotel. During dinner he ordered all the favorite

    dishes of his daughter including a huge dollop of

    ice cream dish and his daughter was back to her

    cheerful mood. He was happy that the dinner went

    off well and as he entered the car to drive back

    home he could not help remembering the woman

    waving at him.

  • It was now late in the night and he was speeding

    down the road when suddenly a bus in front of him

    cut across the road from the center median to the

    sidewalk and halted suddenly. He cursed the driver

    and slammed on the brakes in time to avoid hitting

    the bus. He got down angrily from the car and

    began to move towards the bus to give the driver a

    piece of his mind. Just then two figures jumped out

    of the bus and fell on to the sidewalk and without

    warning the bus began to reverse towards him and

    the car. Hurriedly he moved back to the car

    shouting in anger and sudden panic for the bus to

    stop. The bus stopped and then lurched forward

    and hit the sidewalk and almost ran over the

    persons sprawled there after getting down from

    the bus. The height of the sidewalk prevented any

    further motion forward of the bus and after a few

    seconds the front wheels turned and the bus sped

    away leaving the man dazed and shocked. He went

    back to the car and saw that the sudden braking

    had caused minor injuries to his wife who had

    banged her head on the dashboard. His daughter

    seemed to be fine and he was about to examine her

    when she pointed out of the window towards the

    sidewalk. The figures were sitting up and from the

    light of the cars head lamp he could now see that

    they were a man and a woman and they appeared

    as the couple he had seen at the cinema earlier. By

    now they were calling out for help. They seemed to

    be badly injured with bloodied face and injuries all

    over their bodies. As he took a step towards them

    was , help them please!

    daughter cried out and in her voice was anguish

    and a sense of helplessness. He had recovered his

    wits by then and told them that he would call the

    police. Taking out his mobile he walked towards

    the couple lying on the sidewalk. His wife shouted

    that it would be foolish to get involved in a police

    case. Come back she screamed at him. He had

    never seen her so determined or forceful and for a

    moment he hesitated but then coming to a decision

    he walked out to them with his mobile in his hand.

    As he got near them, he saw the seriousness of

    their injuries. The young man was trying to get up

    but could not. He was bleeding from a big gash on

    his head. The young woman was in a worse

    condition and her whole body was covered by

    injury marks. Her eyes were almost swollen shut

    and weakly sensing his presence, she tried to

    preserve her modesty with her bloodied hands.

    Taking the mobile the man began pressing

    the button frantically. Then turning swiftly he

    walked away back to his car. Driving away he could

    not help trembling in excitement at the thought of

    have when he would upload the photos of the nude

    girl on the internet.

    - K. SREEKUMAR, Ambady, Nagaripuram,

    Palakkad Kerala

    Last Night

    Last night I had a dream You ran down like a stream Your heart was throbbing And eyes were gleaming

    Lips moved though unheard I heard whatever you whispered

    A long pull back of time got unleashed Rain, winter, summer, spring

    All became one at your advent Hand in hand we moved along

    There were no promise There were no space

    You filled me, I filled you We sang together the melody of our love

    We sowed the seeds of our happy and blissful life

    The odyssey had just begun When my mother woke me up

    Shaking my head like a thrill in her hand The threads of the dream are still alive

    You are not with me but your presence can't be denied

    The halo of your beauty Makes everything bright

    Your company enriches me Whether my eyes are closed or open wide

    They are always dreaming Rather it be a day or night Last night I had a dream Has became a tag line..... Last night I had a dream

    Has became a tag line........

    - Mritunjay Kumar,

    Munger, Bihar

    I need you around, you make me complete..

    I w

  • both in hig

    be apart..

    Open your eyes..

    Lets have a sweet morning fight..

    Listen to me..I have

    dream

    Stop playing mock..

    You know how much I hate these silent

    There is not an option rather..

    All I know is I want you back..

    - VENU PANDEY, Almora

    No one could again inspire the sphere,

    A savior, In the darkest thought. A revolutionary, Without any turbulent shout. The world of hope, Which you had brought. Fighting with the patience, Against the draught. We overlook the lesson, Which you had taught. Even God needs your presence,

    But, No one could again prompt the world,

    - Satwik Mishra, Purnea, Bihar

    Merry Christmas!

    Happy New Year 2014!