Sunday, July 31, 2005

The weeks that passed......

I feel bored in updating my blog these days, and find no time in managing these chunks of text. So i did not post for a long time. The past two weeks had seen a gr8 performance on the lines of racing that was proving excellent show by the drivers of Formula One cadre. It was indeed a spledind performance by Montoya last week in Germany wherein he started from last row alongwith one of the Jordan and ended up in the podium finish with second position, simply superb performance and an excellent career finish. Really, it was a gr8 comeback to montoya after he regained the top position after a long fight. But it was an upside down event that took place in the Hungary gp in which the whole podium saw the fourth podium winning of Kimi with the Schumi brothers sharing the next two spots. Hopefully, for the second consecutive race, the Indian racing beacon, Narain, made it clear about his ability to tackle difficult situations in F1 races by bringing home his car after a nice race run along with his counterpart Monteiro. It was a nice weekend after a very good show of talents in tackling the track and race. Let us wait for the next race to have the improving Narain place himself within the top ten........Happy Racing....

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Con-fusion.......Solved!!!

Alas! The confusion over the admissions to the professional courses is over. Thanks to the Supreme court bench which gave the verdict in favour of the students as they were put into a high stress and lotsa mental torture by the GO issued last month stating the abolishment of entrance exams and improvement exams. Many students whose dreams were yet to be realised due to the shocking order by the CM, were looking happy and their parents relieved after so much pains they had in making the students enter the professional arena. Thanks to the verdict and this is high time the central government realise the need of maintaining a clean educational policy throughout the entire nation. Also, it is the students of education boards other than the state board, who are put to gr8 torture if the admissions to professional courses were to be done through std. XII marks. Let us hope for an apt solution that may light up the lives of many students and their parents, with the education system and centres growing up on par with global standards......