Thursday, December 1, 2011

A JOURNEY FROM KID TO WIZKID!




The South Asian Finals of Horlicks Wizkids, B'lore

            “Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared to believe that something inside them is superior to circumstances.”
            I believed in my dreams, my passions, my efforts and ultimately myself. And what was the repercussion? I got a brilliant opportunity of representing my city in the South Asian National Finals of Horlicks Wizkids 2011 which was held in Bangalore from 15th November to 19th November 2011 and thus, break new ground.
            Amazing, adventurous, prolific, spectacular, fabulous, etc. all these adjectives fail to capture the whole essence of the experience I had in the Finals with 40 extremely dexterous Wizkids. It’s rarely that one gets treated to such sumptuous fare! The South Asian Finals witnessed tremendous participation from the countries like India, Sri-Lanka and Nepal. The evaluation took place at School Of Ancient Wisdom, a sprawling institution enveloped by greenery, lush and brilliance in Yelhanka, B’lore.
            The thrilling voyage kicked off with Ice Breaker Round and Introduction Round where every Wizkid introduced himself through a prop which best described him. This helped us to know one another, swap experiences and make new contacts. An array of activities was on the horizon. The G.K Test & the Psychometric Test compelled us put on our thinking caps! Then came Wizkids Word War, a group discussion and Wizkids Wango Tango, a set of mind-boggling games, to fascinate us and give rise to the child-like attitude which was buried deep within. The Music/Dance/Theatre workshops honed and refined our skills. I opted for Theatre workshop owing to my flair and penchant for theatre. An excellent director and actor from B’lore, Mr. Aniroodh, directed a fabulously hilarious play titled “Two Sitting Ducks” where all the budding actors manifested their acting skills. This was followed by the most colorful and mind-blowing round, the Cultural Round, where all the Wizkids had to portray the culture and tradition of their regions dressed in their traditional attires. Every contestant had to decorate his stall with the delicious sweets, dishes and specialties of his region/state. What I concluded from this round was that it is only love and affection that binds all the Indians so strongly. In the teeth of great disparities, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani! The rich beats of “The Kannad” set our feet tapping especially when the east beat developed in the west. Dance and music electrify one’s body!
            Physical activities and games are indispensable to stimulate the grey cells, provide an energetic boost up and maintain a clean bill of health. Keeping this in mind, a lot of ‘outbound learning activities’ were held which were nerve-racking yet enjoyable and grueling yet vibrant. These activities put into test every contestant’s leadership skills, patience, sense of tolerance, fortitude and guts. Then, all the Wizkids decked up for the Talent Round which was sure to set every heart on fire. The Talent Evening stunned, shook, hypnotized and regaled all and sundry. Every participant put forth a sensational performance in two minutes. I feel fortunate to join this bandwagon of extremely talented Wizkids. From rip-roaring dances to heart-warming melodies, from stunning stunts to eloquent speeches, one could sense a powerhouse of talents in offing.
            Then, the spotlight was on some serious stuff. Syed Sultan Ahmed, the man behind Horlicks Wizkids & EduMedia, addressed the Communication Workshop. It was the workshop where every participant got a chance to repair and revamp his communication skills with some impeccable pros and cons of communication. It is rightly said, “Luckily or unluckily, your conversation is your advertisement.”  It was then time to gear up for the Speaking Round where every participant had to speak about an incident that changed his/her life. This was followed by the most awaited Project Presentation & Personal Interview Round. It was incumbent on all the participants to execute a social project and thus, make a difference to the world they live in. In this round, every participant had to present his project report and inspire others to do their bit for the society. The Valedictory Function did the honours of putting full stop to the 3 days bonanza but it could not curb the unflinching passion and enthusiasm which emerged on Day 1.
The events convened from Day 1 to Day 4, the gusto and zeal of the 40 Whiz Kids, the amalgamation of fun, learning and bliss which led to production of young kids with sterling characters, and the breath-taking atmosphere were a perfect cherry and icing on the cake. How does one test character? An excellent test for character is the way a person reacts when chips are down. This test was applied in the personal interview session and Wizkids Word War.
            But the important test of character is how one behaves when no one is looking! Indeed, “Character is what one is in the dark.” The psychometric test had immense power to do this. Syed Sultan Ahmed rightly says, “We are here to make a difference.” Making a difference does not mean making a big splash or doing something which will make people yell ‘wow’. It is doing ordinary things, extraordinarily.
The brain behind the Horlicks Wizkids, Syed Sultan, deserves kudos. In four days, he transformed the participants from barren desert to a fertile oasis. I would need days, not hours to recount all his achievements.  But let me highlight one outstanding characteristic of this multifaceted person- his Most Charming Personality – in smile, in word, in deed. It is this which attracts him to all people, but the magnetic pull is most strongly felt by the youth. A special word of thanks to the Edu Media team- without them the sailing would not have been as smooth as it has, or as rough as it could have been.
The South Asian Finals of Horlicks Wizkids has been an enriching journey which has equipped me with the tools required to take wings, soar high and reach the paramount height.
Let me conclude by quoting Grantland Rice,
“When the One Great Scorer comes,
To write against your name,
He writes not that you won or lost
But how you played the game.”

SOUTH ASIAN FINALS OF WIZKIDS = GRIST TO THE MILL!

Following is the collection of some brilliant photographs:

The Introduction Round

Talent Round (Enacting Shylock From The Merchant Of Venice)

Enacting Portia from The Merchant Of Venice

Project Presentation

Har Ek Friend Zaroori Hota Hai!

Wizkids Rock!

Day 1: A pic clicked randomly before the breakfast!

Witnessing the splendid finale....

Syed Sultan Ahmed


The 40 Wizkids before the Grand Finale

Day 2: Outbound Learning Activities

With Nakul Patel Sir


Grand Finale


BEAT BOX! They set the stage on fire!

Talent Evening

Cultural Evening

The Theatre Group 


Speaking Round


Friday, October 21, 2011

Workshop4Gurus: An Exclusive Peek


http://www.burooj.org/
          "A journey of thousand miles begins with a single step." In an endeavour of great success, the initial step of igniting the lamp of islamic educational excellence is taken by the great and eminent scholar, Mr. Mohammad Dawood Vaid. His brainchild 'Burooj Realization' is an organization with a vision to impart quality education to the new generation, transforming them into meaningful and dynamic citizens.
          Today, the seed of the dream of taking islamic education to higher level of existence has metamorphosed into a magnificent tree of learning which holds under it's canopy 'Workshop For Teachers.'
           An attempt towards excellence and churning out creative zeal among the teachers of Burooj Angels, the Workshop For Teachers convened on 29th of September 2011 at Red Camel in Nagpur was a phenomenon. The main thrust area was to provide knowledge, expand the horizons and unleash the potential of the teachers with the mind-blowing HBLT (Hook, Book, Look, Took) technique.
           The Quran says that the person who has knowledge but does not implement has invoked Allah's wrath, as they possessed knowledge but did not act accordingly. The Workshop For Teachers, undeniably, provided the teachers with some wherewithal to implement their knowledge and be real assets who can change the fortune of the children for better. As it is said, "If something cannot be attained in its fullest, one should not neglect what can be attained of it."
           "The workshop ignited a spark in us," says Faiza Rehman, one of the teachers of Burooj Angels, "it was truly motivational and enriching." The teachers were resonant with excitement and gusto before the workshop. Their gusto gained momentum when the workshop commenced and it was at it's peak by the end. "We looked forward to it," says another teacher of Burooj Angels, Uzma Yusuf, "we knew Dawood brother would make a difference and his innovative technique of HBLT has made learning more absorbing for children."
           From the verses of the holy Quran to thrilling stories, from the authentic Sunnahs to the personal life experiences, from statistics to anecdotes, Dawood Vaid's every narration added a scintillating flavour to the workshop. The vocab game and other interactions during the workshop were the icing and cherry on the cake. "On cloud nine fails to describe my state of mind after attending the workshop. I can now sense a 'better me' in offing!" exclaimed Shaika Tanveer, a mentor at Burooj Angels, after the workshop.
           The teachers entered the frontiers of Red Camel with stars in their eyes and left with dreams in their minds. The aspirants who are looking forward to glowing and promising careers in academics snatched at the opportunity and got benifitted from the pros and cons.
           The workshop ended on a jolly note and satisfaction emerged in the hearts of all the teachers for they underwent a 'revamp'. The electrifying words of Robert Frost lingers on our mind as we are all decked up to hitch the wagon to a star and execute our responsibilities impeccably...
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
           We ask Allah (s.w.t), the Exalted, to reward everyone who participated in this noble deed of propogating knowledge. May the Lord accept from them their good deeds and magnify their blessings. May The Almighty place upon us the light as brilliant as the sun!
HBLT Technique

Sunday, October 2, 2011

BAPU: A True Satyagrahi




Mahatma, the enlightened one,

Won a war without sword or gun.
Born in Saurashtra, a small coastal town,
This because of him achieved world renown.
A gentle human with a rare philosophy,
Left his imprint in the annals of History.
He threw back the conquerors across the seas,
By showing them the power of his inner peace.
Ahimsa, he followed and brought a bloodless revolution.
Without him our country, we would not call our nation.
His message to us is simple and clear,
If we ignore it, the price we pay is dear.
Discriminate not on creed and caste,
Stand united, be Indian first and last.
Bapu, sometimes, I dream if you were in our midst,
Wouldn't you face up to the terrorists?
Wouldn't you revamp him who smuggles and plunders?
Wouldn't you set aright our wayward leaders?
Wouldn't you today save my country?
And restore it to its ultimate glory?
Bapu, I dream a dream, will my dream come true?
Will you be born again?
MY COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!

 

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Nothing Comes Free In This World!


All things come at a cost big or small,
Whoever can afford heavy price,
Claims them, head held high he walks tall,
Slog it out to success with death to dice,
Nothing comes free in this world.

The world mirror backs your life as you lead,
The kind you are, the way you look at things,
You reap the harvest as you sow the seed,
Hard work the magic wand gives you wings,
 Nothing comes free in this world.
 

Lose not heart if you make mistakes silly,
The proof of your efforts in reality,
Confirmations of living fruitfully,
Failures are lifelines that make you gritty,
Nothing comes free in this world.

To reach the summit persevere you must,
Undeterred by obstacles on the way,
Rest not least you rust, efforts go to dust,
Steady hard work is the cost you must pay,
Nothing comes free in this world.

Just do it!





Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Comfort Zone!


I used to have a comfort zone where I knew I couldn't fail,
The same four walls and busy work were more like a jail.


I longed so much to do the things I'd never done before,
But I stayed inside my comfort zone and paced the same old floor.

I said it didn't matter that I wasn't doing much,
I said I didn't care for the things like diamonds, cars and such.

I claimed to be so busy with the things inside the zone,
But deep inside I kept hankering for some victory of my own.


I couldn't let my life go by just watching others win,
I held my breath and stepped outside to let the revamp begin.

I took some step and with renewed gusto I'd never felt before,
I kissed my comfort zone good-bye and abandoned and closed the door.

If you are in the comfort zone, afraid to venture out,
Remember all whiz kids were once with similar doubt.

A step or two, a 'do it' attitude, can make your aspirations come true,
Create your future with your own eyes wide open, success is there for you!
So friends, let's leave our comfort zones dead and buried.
Pull your socks up and set the world on fire!
Best Of Luck!