Monday, 3 September 2018

Indian glory in Scott stardom tournament 2018


When we landed in Glassgow, I had a short discussion earlier while inside the hotel on first day that what might be our plans and how we should take on the advantage of being the defending champions and how it will fit in according to the conditions. Though it did blend in and we took upon the benefit as the tournament started, it was bit slow in the Braille robin rounds and as the both ended AS a captain I was greatful that the new players had started to learn and take on their position better in their consent. Meanwhile it was not an easy task and the braille typing was bit slow at my own account as I still had fever and it was taking bit mor time to sink in. Although it was a sigh of relief at the end of 1st task and hence WE were up to see that people were cheering us on, asking us for short interviews and at the last It was a great momentum to boost at wider prospect. In The next day it was going to be a real challenge as the digital round took test of all and you can't hide your weaker links if you have any in the team. Although it was not as we had any weaker person to look after and we all had sought things out at the previous evening how to sort out critical management which had helped us to take on right decision in the digital round, and after the quick word by our coach sir Things felt more braver and into the right set up. I settled on with my computer nearest and kept throwing short envied looks towards my team where they were already starting to type in the answers they knew and as I put my headphones on and made it clear what might be there to face, It felt bit calm, and I was on to the flash. It was a great round for all to boost our minds and as we had expected it was the 'B+' calibre quiz level for all of us and at the end the other teammates started experiencing how easily they coped with the situation and made it through. The good signs had started to witness and in the calibre of counted down answer sheets we seemed to be on the top in the marking scored and It was the delight that had started to spread and my excitement took me on meanwhile. At the evening before 1st knock out round we again asked for the ride by the guide, asked them to bring us Onion pizza and Cheese burgers and lifted our mood by having a short swimming session nearby the bridge which was great fun altogether. While we got on we discussed the braille and digital rounds and all of us admited that in the coming knoc out round we should take on things rightly that would go on and help in the right way. WE had our 1st knock out round with Spain as Quarters and we started talking about it while we swam across and once we were back inside the hotel We were once against confident to crack and hoping for bigger impact. The experiences and outdoor session seemed to sink in much better than I had hoped for the performances and in the quarters we defeated Spain with the remarkable margins. The Semi finals had to be in the next morning for the saving of the moment and I went pleased in the evening with my team hoping for the great performances. Later on we found out that English players had bit lesser speed and we took on the benefit in the match in early morning where we defeated them directly in straight 3 round sets and now only one step was further away from the victory. WE were facing South Africa in the finals which was surprising as they had stunned Norway in the semis and we did know their weaknesses as we had faced South Africa back in February 2018 and hence we took those pressure game as advantage and hit on the right strategies. Altogether the 4 round session came to the top and we stroke on the right targets which meant that we had won the Scott Stardom tournament and The South African captain Philip Lesoir stood up and shook hand and both the team did the same and it was great to see respect for each other first. This was not the last greeting and The noise outside was tremendous and so loud for which we would like to thank all who came to support and our families and others who backed us up and trusting us that is a great moment around. Hence we have become the 3rd team only after Australia and Belgium to be 2 time back-to-back winner of this tournament which is remarkable by all means. We are also glad to the External affairs ministry of India for arranging our official formalities for travel and tours, and ultimately it is great feeling all along which we can't express that how valuable it is being a Blind person and to perform at such high level remarkablly. At last it is a phenomenal moment and let's hope that our joy continue more and more with your great blessings...

Sunday, 2 September 2018

Glassgow: The city of dreams


When we landed on this popular city on evening of 31st of August, few hours before the tournament to start, It was phenomenal to see the response we got from the crowd. There were few Indian supporters who have travelled and also the families who live in here as well as there were also people who have witnessed us win the tournament 3 years back and had their increased expectations from our team. Though we didn't want too much of fuss right on the airport, therefore the Coach sir and the team approached the official people who have come to receive us in and once meeting them nearby the outer entrence We shook hands, had small snack party together and then we got aboard into the car and the journey to the destination got started. It Generally takes around 1 an half hour from the airport to reach the Ivis hotel located at inner centre in Glassgow and hence they had booked our stay in the hotel and we did feel it comfortable once reaching our spot around. As the car moved towards our destination to come, I started to converse with Coach sir about how we landed last time in this place, How we made it a remarkable journey and started to make sure that we not under-perform under the circumspect no matter whatever team changes we have done this time. Though after few silent moments, mmy new team mates started to chirrup in and asked me about the last time momentum on and we started to have joy pulling each other leg as the destination neared and helped us to remember some joyful moments. We started to sink in this city of dreams that not only bring glory moments but also make them big by triumphs and positive intent to make sure that right things happen on right place and it should all be done by systematic approach. As we entered the hotel, we met few old custom operators, old shefs and I straight away offered them for 'whole vegetarian routine' and nothing else and knowing me from the past they nodded and turned away shaking hands in good spirits. Once discussing what we want in food services, how we would like to enjoy our free time and what type of volunteer services we required, and having quick word with me as captain and with Coach sir, the local people turned away and it was a good sight altogether cheering with them and enjoying their offered hospitality which is phenomenal by all means. Once the guides offered from the organises had shown rooms to the two ladies in our team and the other gens and the room system has been understood and observed rightly, We settled and started to enjoy the environment around and I couldn't stop myself to go out and meet some old quizzers who I did know as other team mates started to settle in their luggage and other movements around. I had just come out five paces from my room thence I met the old guide who had been our care taker last time and he insured me that some other quiz teams have arrived in the early dawn and I went on to the direction by his support to meet on the quiz captains from Japan, Portugal and Sweedon erly and other people from Ghana, South Africa, Norway and more countries as the day progressed. As this tournament is a big stage and invite teams from all corners of the world, It is a great chance to meett their fans, enjoy some good moments with them and have share of the great cultural touch they bring together and It was a nicely spent time around. I still wondered whether these teams might have remembered their performances or not and they were eager to talk tactics But I was getting bored and turned around back in voice of my coach's direction who was asking me to come back for some official business. Soon after that, I returned to the place with help of a volunteer, headed my place where was called in bak by Coach sir explaining some basic routines that we all know but following them are essential so I went inside with the team, changed into the clothes for the tournament and started to sink myself with the environment of this great city around. In the evening we went on to listen a local musician called Bartha Marraine where we tried to copy the Scott accents, and then we had some hours spent near the bridge where we started to count vehicles on basis of their low sounds, enjoying the car drive of the volunteer services offered and had some good momentum to share. We had some coffee joy, met more people and I could say that it was great to start the day before the tournament on such a great note that made the day and as we approached our beds in the night, we talked about what coming ahead and what type of performances we can be assured. I finally assured all that whatever may come should be our cup of tea and with that We were ready for the game on in Scott stardom tournament again...

Monday, 27 August 2018

Outline nitch of 'The rejuvenated hues of Serendipity'


This book is an elaborated, classified and unique collaboration between three different Poets, Shounak Pal, Aniruddha Mukherji and Saurabh Pant. A work that focuses multiple galore in the field of poetry and thrills the readers with the concepts introduced in various forms with greatly composed rhythm, spirit and impact of poems by all 3 collaborators- It is an attractive work and shall for sure insert the feeling of awakening in all those who are deeply in touch with the genres of Poetry. Set in the unique title, nicely settle rhythm and equally managed styles, the book generally expresses views on the worldly concepts, the impressions of Romantic view as well as equal challenges of the social strata and other quests that fear the present human society. In brief the work is a well created piece to awake the society from the evils, challenges and daily based problems they face in the present world scenario and is a welcome book to make sure that they continue to contribute their presence registered.

Wednesday, 22 August 2018

'Great barrier reef: threats and treaties' applauded by reviewers


Reviews give an author the power to exist, to light a better world of writing and strengthen his or her ability to write. When any author is applauded for his or her book by the reviewers, not paid for the purpose, but appreciating on their own ways, things become more delightful and hence if both eforts are accomplished it helps in perfect balance. When Mr. Pant published his 2nd book on Great Barrier reef titled 'Great Barrier Reef: Threats and treaties', He knew that it would be more critical than it's first title and as this book was an evalutory consent, he also had required stardom through hard core scholars who could give their clear thought process on the issues that have flaired around as well as the challenges Barrier reef is facing in the present consent. Therefore it became great feeling when he came to know about the response the 2nd book has gained in equal respect as it's predecessor book and it was a great experience all along as an author to work for the New Zealand Children's acadmy who provided great support. Similarly as the 1st book, in the Early beginning of the August, he was informed about the print reviews through the review writing agencies all across the world and he was excited when he reached out to the experts who have given their reviews on the book with their wider understanding. It was clearly witnessed in their approach that they were happy by the understanding presented for the students and They also mentioned about the pictures, inscriptions and maps added by the Publisher's photo team in the 2nd book to represent the threat and talks around which made it an equal impact and a purposeful response. As far the feedback was concerned, Sam Cursten, David Roberts and Jonathan Wulf called it a versitile book with rightly judged contemporary measures. Stephen Halfman and A. K. Shrivastav took it to be a recorded value perspective and apreciated it for the rightly done evaluation. Anton Karsalov, Yen Zi and Aung Su Kau called it an appreciative work with rightly presented facts. And at large, all the reviewers appreciated for it's excillent work, technicalities being rightly judged and an equal ccultural response to the environment by Mr. Pant and they hope that Mr. Pant would continue to write more for the better enviornmental understanding of such issues in the present case scenarios which was heartening for the author at large...

'Great barrier reef: an introduction' appreciated by reviewers


Reviews are the key potent factors in modern trends when writers present their books and hence the more appreciation a writer or an author gets from his or her reviewwers, the popular he becomes in the writing field, and mostly as trends the writers are ultimately judged on quality notion by the reviews they have been responded along side the popularity in distribution and their key percentage in the digital and print culture across borders. When Mr. Pant published Great Barrier Reef: An introduction by support of the New Zealand Children's Acadmy, he was already aware of the situation that how to use the right agencies and who to contact, as the publishers and platforms have already provided professional people on the go across the borders, not only in Pacific but also in Asia, Africa, Europe and American consent, and hence he is extremely delighted after the response provided by the reviewers. In the early beginning of the August, he was directly connected through his own communicational ways by the experts who review books and all of the reviewers who sent their print review through their writing agencies were extremely delighted. They were very glad by strength for the concept, notion, technique and writing paterns for the students in the book which is basically designed as a textbook and has been welcomed by all spheres in it's ultimate process, progress and understanding to express the concerns of Reefs and introduce it first to make sure that people should know how deeply the concept demand in it's ultimate approach. As far feedbacks are concerned, Sam Cursten, Jonathan Wulf, David Roberts, Timothy Valshe, Yatoshi Atmaopzi and others called it a 'revelation' by a visually impaired. Andrew Slitsko, Romaila Ertexan, Palev Itskine and others called it 'Technically strong attempt' and other reviewers gave it a quic nod of well planned rightly studied and equally presented work. And ultimately 'Great Barrier Reef: An introduction' has been approved as a marvellous work and the reviewers hope Mr. Pant to writemore in enviornmental fields and carry on the journey around...