Friday, 8 August 2014

Trek to Chinchoti Waterfalls

Monsoon is the always the best place to visit a waterfall. The fall is in full force and brimming to its capacity. There are very waterfalls in Mumbai and majority of them are located on the outskirts of the city. One such beautiful place is Chinchoti Waterfalls.

How to reach : You can reach till Naigaon Railway Station on the Western Line and get down on the eastern side of the station. From there you get Share Rickshaws who drop you to Chinchoti Naka on Mumbai Ahmedabad Highway for about Rs.10-15. 
Else you can take your own vehicle along Mumbai Ahmedabad Highway and reach Chinchoti Naka (Around 25Kms from Kashimira on Western Express Highway). Ask anyone the way to Waterfall inside Kaman Village. You have to park the vehicle in the village and walk through the forest. It is almost a one hour walk through the forest until you reach the waterfalls. It is exciting and adventurous with the sound of insects humming all through the path. Roads are narrow at some place but there are no major turns and twists. Majorly it is a straight path.




Do's:
1. Wear a pair of shoes if possible (Especially children and girls)
2. Carry enough water for drinking 
3. Carry your own snacks as there is nothing available nearby

Don'ts:
1. Don't venture too deep into water. It is dangerous
2. Don't climb too much up the rocks. They are slippery.

Monday, 4 August 2014

#WhatTheBlack Curtain Raises : Colgate Slim Soft Charcoal Toothbrush

From eggs,biscuits, chocolates..Everything was guessed! Finally the curtain has been raised about the #WhatTheBlack mystery.

First and foremost, brilliant conceptualization by the blogadda and the Candid Marketing team! Until third day, I guess no one could correctly guess what the product is.

I receive the product one day late. But as they say, Better late than never. By then I have already guessed what the product is. I open up the packing as fast as I could to check if physically also it is the same product. And Yes! #WhatTheBlack mystery is actually Colgate Slim Soft Charcoal Toothbrush!


Friday, 1 August 2014

#WhatTheBlack Mystery Day # 3 : A Black Cup & Tissue

#WhatTheBlack mystery is slowly beginning to unravel itself. Since two days, it was clear that it is something related to morning, something related to breakfast.

Day 1: Every child knows the fact that 'Sunday ho ya Monday, Roz Khao Ande'. Blogadda decides to send us Eggs for breakfast. And when we break it, it is actually a chocolate! So sweet of them :p. So first clue is related to morning - Eat eggs for breakfast

Day 2: Everyone is tired of reading those white newspapers with black print. Surprise comes calling on day 2! It is actually black newspaper with White print! Again something related to what we do in morning - Read Newspaper

Day-3 : Guessing the clue is not everyone's cup of tea. So we get a black cup on day 3! Along with it, a black tissue! Again something related to morning!

My Guess: It is launch of Slimsoft Charcoal toothpaste from Colgate.


This post is a part of 'WhatTheBlack' activity on Blogadda

Thursday, 31 July 2014

#WhatTheBlack Day 2 : Black Times ahead!

For newspaper addicts like me, the first thing I do even before brushing my teeth is look for a newspaper! You are so used it. That white paper with black print with headlines and photos everywhere. What if you wake up one fine day and only to realize that newspapers have gone black? Na..How can it happen..That's what you are thinking right?

Baffled right? This #WhatTheBlack activity is turning crazy day by day. Wonder what is coming next now :p



The newspaper was full of 'Black' news. Poultry farms shocked at the sight of black eggs, Black stars baffle astronomers, Indian Cricket team turns up in black attire for a test match, Black tissues are replacing white one, etc etc..! Too excited for day 3!

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Wednesday, 30 July 2014

#WhatTheBlack Mystery Day 1 : A Black Egg!

Before leaving for office today, I told my mom I am expecting some courier for myself. The moment mom received it, she called me to say, it's not a courier, the guy who has delivered it is saying 'It's a gift!'. I told mom "Please do not open it! I want to see the surprise springing out myself!". She promised she wouldn't and I was all excited to reach home and open it.

The moment I reached home, I asked mom where is the gift. "On your drawing table" she said. I rushed inside and saw a black box with a bow on it. Untied the bow and saw an oval shaped thing. I was amazed as I couldn't really figure out what it was! My mom joined me in my excitement. First response "Bomb ho sakta..Aaj kal logon ka kuch bharosa nai". I couldn't stop my laughter. By then my sister, probably smartest of all, joined in our mission. Within a minute she said "Kahin ye anda tho nahi!" I couldn't control my laughter for second time assuming "Ye Blogadda wale mujhe anda kyu bhejenge!"



But she was firm that it was an egg. She then opened a little sticker on it which had 'Use before 7 days' written on it. She smelt it and her response was 'Andar Chocolate hai'. By then, my mom was going crazy. She is pure vegetarian and probably could not digest the fact the there could be chocolate inside the egg!

My sister asked me if she can break it open. I was the most confused of all as what was going on. I nodded in affirmative. First she gently tapped it on the floor. It refused to break. Next was a little harsh one. Still it didn't open. Don't know from where soul of Albert Einstein entered into her and she said "See this black colour is sticking on my fingers. I guess it can be removed." She rushed towards the tap and held the egg down the flowing water. And there it was! The black egg has now turned purple! But my sister was more focused on the chocolate inside!

Then comes a rude slap for that egg and the outer covering is gone. Inside there is dark chocolate. My sister tastes it a bit and says it is really a chocolate. My mom again at her villainous best "Nai..Khaana nai..Pata nai kya hoga andar". But before she can finish, the chocolate has been partitioned and is now resting in peace in our tummies!



Coming back to the point, still guessing #WhatTheBlack is all about! A chocolate brand ? A Social message to create awareness about adulteration in food? A car launch ? Too many things on my mind but still can't pin point at any one thing! Waiting for further clues! Super excited!

In a nutshell, Day One was all about 'Ande ka Funda!'

This post is a part of 'WhatTheBlack' activity on Blogadda

Monday, 21 July 2014

#WhatTheBlack - 5 black things I desire!


For many, just a mention of word black gives it a 'racist' tone. To start with, let me tell you, when the game 
of Chess starts, both the players irrespective of their choice of colour, start with a equal probability. I may be 
crude but unfortunately, black has always been associated with  something wrong or something unwanted. 
But everything in this world is how we perceive. This blog is one such attempt to change the perception,
 If God grants me a wishlist, these are the five things I would want to have or own, which may make others
 say "WhatTheBlack" !


1. Purushwadi : Keep a Date with fireflies!

About 200 Kms from Mumbai, In Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra lies this tribal village of Purushwadi.
 Many would be thinking what is this Village's connection with colour Black. To say in a simple words, when
 it becomes pitch black, this village comes to life. This village is a home to millions of fireflies! And trust me,
 it is one of the most amazing natural beauty you will come across! The way these fireflies light up the 
entire trees is just magical and treat to eyes! Who says darkness is threatening and instills fear, Visit
 Purushwadi and you will fall in love with darkness and obviously those fireflies! Someone please make me
'Sarpanch' of this beautiful village!



















2. Caves of Meghalaya - Krem Liat Prah
Heard that jingle from an aerated drinks advertisement ' Darr sab ko lagta hai but Darr ke aage Jeet Hai' ?,
If you really want to live up to that jingle, venture yourself to these caves in Meghalaya. It is ironically longest natural caves in India. Inside the caves, within that darkness, you get into a different world. 


Image Credits: http://bit.ly/UqeJ8h

3.Full Moon Party - Thailand : The moment you hear the word 'Party', those disco lights begin to flash in front of your eyes, right? But what if I say, one of the best party in the world happens at a place where it dark and just moon light to your aid ? Welcome to Thailand and Welcome to Full Moon Party! One of the most happening place in the world, which will surely make you say "What The Black!"


4.  Tunnels : One of my favorite thing, ever since my childhood is passing through a tunnel, be it rail or road. So I get super excited when I travel through those Konkan Railway network or the famous Mumbai Pune Expressway. Someone has rightly said there is always a light at the end of the tunnel!

5. Marine Drive : The best of the lot and my personal favourite! This place comes to life when it starts to get dark! Unarguably, the most beautiful place in Mumbai, also known as Queen's necklace, this is the favourite place of many Mumbaikars. People sit here by the sea shore, enjoying the cool breeze along with Tea & Coffee served by the vendors on bicycle. The night and the colour black brings out the best in Mumbai at this place!
Hope you enjoyed reading this!
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Cheteshwar Pujara - The Next Dravid ?

I have always had a soft corner for Cheteshwar Pujara, but I don't know why! So when I got to know that he will be trying to fill in the mighty shoes of VVS Laxman in second test against Aussies in 2010, I was too happy to say the least.

First of all, the manner in which India won is commendable. India never dominated the entire five days of both the test matches. But when it mattered the most,It was India that stood up to be counted. No doubt, this series belonged to Sachin Tendulkar, Zaheer Khan and VVS Laxman. But you might have seen that advertisement of a Kid asking his dad to have his nameplate, similar to the one he has in the office. So like this kid, some of the youngsters including Murali Vijay, Cheteshwar Pujara, Pragyan Ojha have only stood up to be recognised against the stalwarts whose career span is probably more than the age of these youngsters.

Cheteshwar Pujara has been a prolific scorer in domestic cricket averaging nearly 60.  on 26th november,2009 I had written a post about the possibility of  Pujara being the next dravid.

http://www.royalchallengers.com/fan-club/the_next_dravid/

Now, when I see that happening, I am more than happy. Probably, according to my cricketing knowledge, no one in the domestic circuit is more technically sound than Pujara. He has been sucessful of retaining the image of technically sound player even during the times of T-20's and IPL's. But the next question is whether he is the perfect guy to replace the mighty Rahul Dravid when the latter decides to hang his boots?

Everything is twice as large in this case. It is like measuring a three year old's three foot scale on a thirty year old's six foot scale. Now, Rahul Dravid has been synonymous with the number three position. You think of bottled water, Bisleri comes to your mind, you think of photocopy machine, Xerox comes to your mind and when you think of number three position, only Dravid comes to your mind. So when the 22 year old Pujara walked on to the ground instead of Dravid during the second test, even the Aussies were surprised.

It is only apt that the guy who is touted as a replacement for Dravid made his debut in Chinnaswamy Stadium, where Dravid has learnt the abc's of cricket. When he came in to bat, the odds were stacked against India. But the maturity displayed by this 22 year old won the hearts of many.

It may be too early to decide whether India has found a gem in Pujara, But what Dhoni can do is consider Pujara in the scheme of things for the future. India certainly doesn't want a situation like that of Aussies when the major stars retire. So the right thing to do would be keep grooming players like Vijay, Pujara, Raina, Ojha, etc. They can be played in rotation, so that they get enough exposure to International test cricket. Thus, we can ensure that we are no one time wonders in getting to the top of ICC rankings, We are capable of retaining it!