MTV Roadies, Hell Down Under
R:- Rough and tough participants
O:- Ordinary people but extreme hope
A:- Active and impressive performance of participants
D:- Dangerous task to know a person’s capabilities
I:- Intelligent and unpredictable twists
E:- Excellent team work of production crew
S:- Smart Serial by smart people
India - Ye Jo Desh Hai Mera
India’s amazing diversity offers you everything you could ever want in a holiday. From the moment that you set foot in India to be greeted by a graceful Namaste, a gesture that denotes both welcome and respect, you are on the way to one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.
Woman Strength

W:- works for family to make them happy for whole life
O:- Ordinary mind but extraordinary management
M:- Mother of child , role model for kids
A:- Active, Attractive and intelligent in every field of world
N:- Not only care taker but strength of whole family.
UNBELIEVABLE MIND

“The most beautiful and dangerous organ of a person is - MIND.”
Definition: - An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation, and of intellectual and nervous activity.
Where there is a will, there are lot of ways

I remember, when I was a kid and had a bicycle, I used to try myself to puncture the bicycle tube. First of all, I couldn’t make the perfect repairing of puncture, and secondly inserting and adjusting the same inside the tyre was quite a difficult job, though I used both my hands, with the support of both legs.
Video interview of Tarak Mehta

Sometimes, some unbelievable things happen in our life. Like, I had never ever thought of meeting Tarak Mehta personally at his home, and taking his interview was out of dreams as well! But it all came true. It was the fine Friday evening of 3rd April, 2009.
Video interview of leading humorist Vinod Bhatt

The first mistake that I made interviewing Vinod Bhatt, and he caught me instantly was calling him Vinodbhai Bhatt!
Rights - The double edged sword
Every time the media carried news of an atrocity on a girl/ woman there was an awkward silence among the otherwise friendly set of colleagues. While each of the ladies would relate to the victim, the men in general felt like offenders. For the nth time the ladies concluded the free for all lunch-time discussion with “In free India women still don’t enjoy the same liberty as men” and as usual I only heard them out.

Neema Patel
