Thursday, August 30, 2007

Rilru Nghet leh Mipa

Mipa hi chuan 'Rilru Nghet' hi kan pu tur a ni ka ti thin. Rilru nghet lo deuh pu te hi 'nep' ka ti rilru thin khawp a. Tunah pawh hian 'nep' chu ka la ti reng tho mai. Amaherawhchu 'nep' ka tih zingah chuan in chhiar tel ve a ngai dawn tlat mai.

Harsatna leh kawngpengthuam han thlen meuh chuan rilru nghet put a lo har a. Duhthlan a har viau mai a, ka lo 'nep' em em mai hi a lo ni a.

A ni taka, Pathian hi kan mamawh a. A tello hian duhthlan te hi a phallo thin a ni. A hma ah chuan tisa leh thlarau NEP tak ka lo reng hi a lo ni a.

He ngaihtuahna avang hian tun hma a 'nep' ka lo tih rilruk em em thin tlangval tamtak te chungah ngaihdamna ka ngen a. Pathian hnenah erawh 'ka nep zia leh Amah nena ka ropui si zia' min hrilh nawn fo turin ka ngen a

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

A time to be happy is now and the place to be happy is here!

My spirit is always up listening to the above line nursery rhyme song, not the film though (Even the film lol). This was way back in my childhood days. Now matured enough beginning to know the true meaning of life. As Adams smith had rightly quoted that : "Human wants are unlimited” I really began to believe that, assuming life to be thrive for more with no satisfaction, no ends. I began asking myself, “When and how to be happy at this situation?” well this lines are some of the thoughts which enlightened me :-)

Looking carefully at our life journey on earth. We think that life will be better after I get this dreamt lady and get married, have an offspring. Then it happened so, we are living with no content.

After that, we’re frustrated that we have teenagers to deal with. Thinking that we will certainly be happy when they are out of that stage.We tell ourselves that our life will be complete when our spouse gets his or her act together, when we get a nicer car, are able to go on a nice vacation, when we retire.

The truth is, there’s no better time to be happy than right now. If not now, when?

Your life will always be filled with challenges. It’s best to admit this to yourself and decide to be happy anyway.

One of my favorite quotes comes from Alfred D. Souza. He said, “For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin - real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, or a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.”

This perspective has helped me to see that there is no way to happiness! Happiness is the way which you have to move along with it. So, treasure every moment that you have and treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time…and remember that time waits for no one.

So, stop waiting until your graduation, until you lose ten pounds (for the ladies) hehe, until you gain ten pounds (for me huh), until you have kids, until your kids leave the house, until you start work, until you retire, until you get married, until you get divorced, until Friday night, until Sunday morning, until you get a new car or home, until fall, until winter, until you are off welfare, until you’ve sobered up, until you die, until you are born again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be happy.

"Happiness is a journey, not a destination.
Work like you don’t need money,
Love like you’ve never been hurt,
And dance like no one’s watching."

A time to be happy is now and the place to be happy is here


Here to conclude with i may borrow Dale Carnegie words “It isn't what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about.”

God has given each of us a “gift” that we are to use to glorify His name! Do
you know yours?


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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Website leh Kei!

Ti ve khanglang ila St. Anthony's College Shillong-a kal lai vel tawh atang khan web site hi ka lo buaipui ve tawh thin. Khatih lai khan Aizawlah hian cafe pawh a la awmlo. Kan awmna hmun Shillong-ah khan darkar khatah Rs 150/- an ti thin a. HTML bu lei in kan han mausam ta thin a, thiamloh uchuak nen hahthlak duh khawp mai. Shillong-a college/institution information hrang hrang te kan lakhawm a, Zofate tan tangkai ve theih beisei in. Code pakhat in a zavai a tihbuai thin zia leh floppy a kan save sa lo corrupt tlat mai thin te kha computer kut tum hmuh zuau zuau pawh awl tak a ni. Kan website siam kha kan thiampuipa Ngilte-a'n "Khelawks" ti in a vuah a, "s" hi chu lam nawm nan a belh ta ni in ka hria. Saum suahna ber hming han vuah vang chu Zo riau hian ka hria kan pawm tlang hle a ni. Engtiang chiahin nge kha web khan en a hlawh a mi engzatin nge College admission chungchang chu enna chang hre ta ang le? Ka hretawh hauh lo! Thil tha ti a kan in hriat avang leh nuam kan tih avangin kan ti mai a ni.

Hun te a lo vei a, Hyderabad khawpui a zirna ka chhunzawm khan Manipur-a in leh lo nei Naga naupangte Aning ti a a koh mai thin ka chhar fuh hlauh mai a. Ka hmuhtirh lai kha chuan High School kal lai a ni. A ute hi university a a thawh ve avangin family quarter-ah a awm ve a ni. Kum inthlau tak ni mah ila kan chawhmeh duhzawng a in an avangin kan inzui chawt a. Ani hnen a tang hian "Hacking" "Cracking" leh software dangte ka hmel hriat a. Computer hawnah hi chuan a ni ai chuan ka inchhuang ve deuh, a fimkhur em avangin engmah a ti ngamlo, ka hriatloh luat avang khan ka hawng pawp pawp mai a, kan hrepah ve zel bawk a. Keyboard a han khawih vel chu hmuhnawm tak a ni. Computer leh amah kha inzawm ta em maw tih pawh awl tak a ni. He nau thluak hi a ni ka awh thin chu. Hyderabad Mizo site siam ang hmiang ka tia. Ani pawhin a lo rem ti ve mai a. Tichuan kan thu char char a karkhat velah chuan template dum vek a siam hi kan chhuah thei ta a. Kei chuan helper ka ni deuh mai a, a har deuhah phei chuan ka lak tlak loh khawp mai. Kan phone inbia pawh chu mi code kha mi code kha... chumi chu a tha zawk ang, thildang a leng ngailo. Tichuan kan tihchhin kan tihchhinna ah template li chuang zet chu keimahni pual liau liau a kan siam kan nei ta der a. Hun chu a lokal chak ve khawp mai ka nau pawh chuan class 12 a lo zo ve tawh a IIT Delhi a min kalsan a lo tul ta a. Template thar pakhat siam leh ang hmiang ka tihna chu kan hman ta meuhlo a, joomla hi min hmelhriat tir a kan hmang ta zawk a.

Hyderabad Mizo site enkawl zet zawng a hautak khawp mai. Research tih piah lamah kan dawn te thlalak lan loh vang a vui thawm te, lan avanga vui zawk tlat te kan ni nawk hlawm. Ka sangawi zawnpui Zara a nun a bet tlat emaw tih tur khawp a hmangaih bur tu chuan engkim a ruahman zel a, boruak a vai zang thiam khawp. Tete-a te, Awzman, Ruatfela, Pc-a, Mazami leh Taite-a thalak tha mi a min rawn vur tu te leh mi thahnemngai ka sawi hmaih palh tak zawng zawng te avang hian dim te in kan kal ve zel zawk a ni. Website ril hian ka nun a phuar nghet ve hle in ka hria talchhuah ai chuan in veh tir zel ka thlang rih ta zawk a ni.


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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Ka pa Abba


Ka pa min hmangaih em em tu khan 1988 khan khawvel min chhuahsan a, naupangte ni mahila hun reilote kan awmho lai kha ka hrereng thin. Office a rawn banga a ngaihthlak ziah chu Lallianmawia a nih loh chuan Abba kha a ni ziah thin a. Naupang mai ni mahila hla thu te kha dik manglo in kan hre ve hle thin. Tun hnu a Abba hla ka ngaihthlak chang hian kapa kha ka rilru-ah a rawn lang nawn fo thin a. Vawikhat chu ka unaupa pakhat nen hian Abba cassette ngeiah khan aw kanlo thun chiam mai a. Tlai a rawn haw ta, a dan panngaiin a han ngaithla leh dawn a, a fapa aw riat nawk nawk a hreta zawk a. Min ko vat a ngaihna hrelo takin a hmaah chuan ka khawdang sial hawi hru hru mai a. Chutah a ngaihnat em em Abba hla chu a han play leh a ka aw bawk chuan a rawn khahchilh leh a. Heihi i tih a mi? Hrereng tawh chu chhan kan tumlo teh a, kapa kha a ni tlat sia ngam leh ngamlo chuan "Aw" ti in ka chhang ta a. Chutah leh talhfiakin a chhunzawm a, mittui tla zawih zawihin ka aw record hmasa ber chu ka tuarpui ta a ni. Kha recording kha mixing pawh kanla ti mumal lo viau a nia. A hnua mixed na chu talhfiak a ni ta tlat mai. Vaikhuang ang mai a thum kawng kawng khan a zui ta mai si a. Chuta tang chuan Abba hi ka haw ta em em a. Ngaihthlak pawh hi ka duh ngailo. Hun rei a liam ta, College te kan kal hnu khan ka ngaithla leh a a lo nalh phian mai a. Ka pa Abba ngei chu ka ngaihnat ber a lo ni chho leh ta a ni.


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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Noam Chomsky ~ "What's next?..." [1/4]



My whole time fav. speaker and writer, here is the man who inspired me
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Danny with the bike



My danny boy soon gonna be speed racer champion, here taking his exercise preparation for future race :-)
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A TRICK! A story i got from email

A young man, a student in one of our universities, was one day taking a walk with a professor, who was commonly called the students' friend, from his kindness to those who waited on his instructions.

As they went along, they saw lying in the path a pair of old shoes, which they supposed to belong to a poor man who was employed in a field close by, and who had nearly finished his day's work.

The student turned to the professor, saying: "Let us play the man a trick: we will hide his shoes, and conceal ourselves behind those bushes, and wait to see his perplexity when he cannot find them."

"My young friend," answered the professor, "we should never amuse ourselves at the expense of the poor. But you are rich, and may give yourself a much greater pleasure by means of the poor man. Put a coin into each shoe, and then we will hide ourselves and watch how the discovery affects him."

The student did so, and they both placed themselves behind the bushes close by.

The poor man soon finished his work, and came across the field to the path where he had left his coat and shoes. While putting on his coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes; but feeling something hard, he stooped down to feel what it was, and found the coin.

Astonishment and wonder were seen upon his countenance. He gazed upon the coin, turned it round, and looked at it again and again. He then looked around him on all sides, but no person was to be seen. He now put the money into his pocket, and proceeded to put on the other shoe; but his surprise was doubled on finding the other coin.

His feelings overcame him; he fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven and uttered aloud a fervent thanksgiving, in which he spoke of his wife, sick and helpless, and his children without bread, whom the timely bounty, from some unknown hand, would save from perishing.

The student stood there deeply affected, and his eyes filled with tears. "Now," said the professor, "are you not much better pleased than if you had played your intended trick?"

The youth replied, "You have taught me a lesson which I will never forget. I feel now the truth of those words, which I never understood before: 'It is more blessed to give than to receive.'"

Monday, August 6, 2007

Pathianni-ah Vai pathian zawngin!


Ti leh in awm chuan vai pathian hi ka "kreinch" tir ang che u

Kan inkhawm bang chu rilru-ah engdang a cham tawh lo, vai pathian lem lei mawlh chu rilru ah a awm tawh a. Kan thusawitu thusawi ka lem sual pawh a ni hranlo a, kan chhungkua hian kan mamawh em vangin vai pathian lem hi lei rilruk ka ni. A awmna deuh awm Sultan Bazar ka zu pan vang vang a, ka han zawng chiam mai a, mahse ka hmu huah silo a. Ka beidawng chuan dawhkan khuhna tur te ka lei ta mai mai a.

Vai pathian lem hi duhna chhan pakhat ka nei a, kan inluahna chhak lawkah vaiho hi zun an ching thin a, a rimchhia ka ti em em a. Chumai bakah thosi an ti tam em em a, a ninawm lek lek thin a ni.Chutah ngei chuan an pathian lem tarsak ka duh deuh a ni.An pathian em chu an zun khum duhin ka ringlo a, chuvang chuan ka zawng chiam zawk a ni. google image ah lem ka enin a lo tam viau lawi sia.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

A song dedicated to all my friends around the world



A beautiful song by Mariah Carey(subtitle in Japanese)

If you're lonely
And need a friend
And troubles seem like
They never end
Just remember to keep the faith
And love will be there to light the way

(Anytime you need a friend)
I will be here
(You'll never be alone again)
So don't you fear
(Even if you're miles away)
I'm by your side
So don't you ever be lonely
Love will make it alright

When the shadows are closing in
And your spirit diminishing
Just remember you're not alone (oooohoh)
And love will be there
To guide you home

(Anytime you need a friend)
I will be here
(You'll never be alone again)
So don't you fear
(Even if you're miles away)
I'm by your side
So don't you ever be lonely
Love will make it alright

If you just believe in me
I will love you endlessly
Take my hand
Take me into your heart
I'll be there forever baby
I won't let go
I'll never let go

Anytime you need a friend
I will be here
You'll never be alone again
So don't you fear
Even if you're miles away
I'm by your side
So don't you ever be lonely
(It's alright)
It's alright
It's alright
Yes
You know it's alright

(Anytime you need a friend)
I will be here
(You'll never be alone again)
So don't you fear
(Even if you're miles away)
I'm by your side
So don't you ever be lonely
Love will make it alright

Friday, August 3, 2007

My Speech as Co-ordinator of NESF@North East Fest

With lots of gusto and grit we looked forward for the success of the “North
East Cultural Fest / Experience North East” and it was worth it all. That was
not an end; we had a plan to come up with a souvenir for the commemoration of
the event. And finally here is the much awaited souvenir a mile stone for the
Forum.

We are also overwhelmed by the presence of two sons of the North East of
India – Mr. J.M. Lyngdoh (Former Chief Election Commissioner of India and
Magsaysay Awardee) and Dr. C. Dothanga (Former D.G of Police (Drugs Control),
Andhra Pradesh – in our event as Honorable Chief Guest and Guest of Honor
respectively.

The University has over 150 students from the eight sister states of the
North East India (NE). We are very proud to be associated with this esteemed
University - the quality of education it imparts, and the excellent infrastructures
and amenities it affords for her students, we believe, is one of the best in the
country. And I believe that in the coming years too many more students from
our region will be joining the University in pursuit of quality education and
knowledge that is in tune with the changing and challenging times.

Since the NESF was formed last year it has involved itself in issues
concerning with or related to the NE in modest and humble ways. The NESF
joining hands with the Students’ Union organized a Protest Rally last year to
register our indignation for the murder of Garo students in a humble peace rally
at Tura, Meghalaya. In the future too, the Forum will endeavor to be a platform
for the students from the NE to work for better integration and interaction of the
region with rest of the country. It will endeavor to be a platform where the
students from the North East will showcase their talents and creativity in their
academic pursuits and so also in other extra-curricular activities as well.

Since independence, the NE has witnessed Series of Unrests in one state
or the other at some point in time or the other as a result of which the region has
been rather poorly projected to the rest of the country and the world. Popular
perception holds this part of the country as a “War zone”- infested with gun-
totting militants, unsafe for visitors and tourists, unsafe for big economic
investments and enterprises etc. In short, the region has been perceived as one
perpetually gripped in a state of “fear psychosis”. As a result of this perception
and many other Socio-Cultural and historical factors, the region has lagged behind
the rest of the country in terms of development in almost every front.

As students from that part of the country now living in a home away from
home each one of us, I believe, will be led into a situation on one occasion or the
other when you will be cornered into believing that the North East is geographically
as well as emotionally still far away from the rest of the mainland. The gap
remained even after 58 years of India’s independence from Colonial rule. This
distance is obtained, even after 58 years of India’s independence from Colonial
rule-a regime from which even the India then felt so far away—geographically,
socially, economically and culturally. This perceived as well as real geographical
and emotional distance between that part of our country and the rest of the
nation has to be bridged at the earliest, and at all costs, for the future of this
great country.

The solution for this situation, we believe, calls for a multi-dimensional
approach involving the government, commercial/business institutions, media,
NGO’s and civil society groups etc., coupled with serious initiatives from citizens
of the NE as well as from the mainland.

It has been our humble endeavor through the “North East Cultural Fest/
Experience North East” program and this souvenir to re-introduce the North
East India to our fellow countrymen again. Events of this nature, we hope, will go
a long way towards familiarizing our fellow countrymen about the society and
culture of the NE and consequently help in narrowing the emotional gap that has been undesirably created over the years.

I am thankful to all the state representatives, well wishers for their
inspiration and endless effort in bringing up this Souvenir.
“Long Live North East Students’ Forum”

Hunlo takah Krismas boruak an tleh chuh!


MP3 ka download pakhat hla chu a ngaihnawm khawp mai. Ballad song pakhat "Christmas shoe" tih kha a nia, ka ngaihthla a, chumi phena thawnthu ngaihnawm tak chu: Krismas a nih tep tawh avangin mite chu an hmangaihte thilpek lei turin dawr kawtah chuan an in tlar put mai a. Mite chu hlim hmel tak mai Krismas rilru an pu vek ni hian alanga. Ka hmalawkah chuan naupang tawp ve tak mai, a ke ler atang a chhip thleng han enpawh a pawr ve tak hian peikhawk pair khat hi a lo keng ve ran mai a, a hmel-ah chuan a hmanhmawh ti hi a lang reng a. Aman pekna hmun a thlen chuan a thusawi chu ka hrereng mai "Ka pu he pheikhawkte hi khawngaih takin ka nu tan ka lei duh a ni, Krismas urlawk ni a ni tawh a ka lei thuai duh a ni, ka nu size chiah a nisi a. I hmanhmawhthei angem? 'Ka pa in hun rei i neilo e' min ti si a. Amah leh a mah chu a ti hian a in be zui a, "ka nu chuan a inhmeh ngawt ang, mawi taka a bun hi ka duh a ni. He thilpek hmang hian kanu chuan Isua hmel a hmu ngei dawn a ni" ti in.

Pawisa lakhawmtu (Cashier) chuan "Ka nau i pawisa khan a daih lo hlauh mai" a ti a. A ipte bal tak chu a han zen leh rauh rauh rauh a. Ka nei hauh tawhlo mai, ka lam chu a rawn hawi thuai a beidawng takin, "Ka nu hian Krismas thawmhnaw tel lo pawhin kum dangah chuan a hmang mai thin a, mahse tun tum hi chuan ka lei duh a ni engtin nge ka tih tak angle? Lei dan kawng emaw tal ka ngaihtuah tur a ni" beidawng takin a ti a. Chutah chuan tanpui a ngai ta tih ka hria a, a leina tur pawisa ka pe a. Chutah chuan lawmtakin a la var a "Ka nu chuan a inhmeh ngawt ang, he thil pek hmang hian zanin hian ka nu hian Isua hmel a hmu dawn a ni" a ti a, hmanhmawh takin a tlan ta hlawk hlawk a. Chu thusawi chuan thu tamtak a sawi in ka hria.