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  1. Exams are over

    March 22, 2009 by Sunit Nandi

    Hello everyone,

    I am back after the exams are over. Holidays are going on. However, I still have to submit my Social Science Lab Manual and this is causing a great deal of trouble.

    Other than that, it is a wonderful holiday. Day before yesterday, my friend in Singapore, Manuel’s Dad, came to IIT my dad’s workshop. This was pretty good because my lost contacts we restored … almost!

    Yesterday, we went to visit Shillong. However, there was nothing good to see as the city was in a bad shape due to water scarcity. We wasted our energy in trips only.

    Also, the Nandi Family site fixing is underway and I hope to complete it soon..

    Will post again when it is done.

    Cya!


  2. Exams coming! Tensions increasing!

    February 15, 2009 by Sunit Nandi

    Hello everyone,

    My exams are nearing date, will be starting on 5th of March 2009. I am feeling intensely tensed and wondering how will I perform.

    Other than that, I have enjoyed Acheringa ’09 as Sonu Niigam gave a rocking live concert. I will post the videos after my exams.

    Also, I have faced a lot of problems. A virus damaged my Windows OS on my computer and am currently fixing it. Right now, I am posting from my dad’s computer.

    Also, the Nandi Family main website is undergoing upgrades and I hope to get it done as soon as my exams end.

    I have also installed PuppyLinux on my computer which I shall be using until Windows is fixed. After that I will be installing it in a separate partition. This Linux distribution is only 95 MB in size, yet comes with a ton of cool features.

    Now I have to leave for studies. Will write later. Cya!


  3. All out of order

    January 30, 2009 by Sunit Nandi

    Feeling nice to write again. However nothing is nice that happened during the last two week. First, my exams results were not so good. Second, I could not go to my school excursion. Third, my health was not so good. Fourth, the Nandi Family site was losing rankings so we are migarting at this moment to another Content Management system.

    However, I will try to enjoy my life as far as possible. Also, Alcheringa in IITG is also taking place. So, I will enjoy a lot.

    See ya soon….


  4. New year 2009 countdown

    December 30, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    With only a few moments left for this year to end. I am looking back and reflecting how nice and wonderful moments occured in my life. With just a day more for this year, I can feel that New Year is not just an occassion for enjoyment and merry making but also a sad reminder about how time in our lives is passing away, each and every second at a time. We do not live forever. Thinking of this I put this countdown widget, to count each and every second that passes by until the new year.

    Some things to notify:
    • I have added a link to my friend, Lavanya’s blog. Do give it a visit.
    • This is probably my last post for 2008. See you again in 2009. My Unit Tests are near so I may not be able to devote much time to writing.

    See ya all later. And do comment!


  5. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!

    December 21, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    Hello everyone,
    I wish you all a merry christmas and happy new year. In order to help you, I have installed a translator to make my blog reach a wider audience. All you have to do is to click your country flag on the sidebar to read this blog in your own language.
    Also, my exams are coming closer, so I will be online less often.
    See ya all.


  6. Nandi Family website reloaded!

    December 7, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    Finally after a long time, I have painfully put the Nandi Family website back into place, fully formatted in PHP which ensures that information can be updated anytime-anywhere and on the fly, thanks to SiteBuilder. This means that I do not have to make the whole site again and again to change little bits of info everytime.

    Also, I have changed the look of my blog. Hope you like it!


  7. IIT club releases it first children's e-magazine

    November 23, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    Nice to write again. This time, I would like to say that the IIT club has started an e-magazine for children. The first issue has been been released and is named Kalarab: Random Thoughts. I am on of its board members. Since this magazine is purely for internal distribution in IITG, I can not circulate it on the public internet. However, it is available on IITG’s intranet. Very soon we would be thinking to distributing widely.

    Anyway, I am perfectly alright. I also am thinking of making the Nandi Family‘s main website redone in a PHP Content Management System. If there is any good software to do this perfectly, please notify me. It will be a great help. You may either give me a comment on this post or a mail to webmaster(at)nandi-family.co.cc [replace (at) with @].


  8. Childrens' Day

    November 17, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    We all had childrens’ day on November 14. I went to school thinking there would be some good programme. When I reached school, I was told that there would be no childrens’ day celebration. I was very sad. However, we had a wonderful poster making competition. Also, simultaneously, we had our music band play really good music. In the afternoon, we had a free lunch. In this way, I spent my day and quite liked it.

    Today, on Monday, we saw a wonderful dance competition of the children on classes 4, 5 & 6. There were dances from various parts of India. We all really liked it.

    No more today as I have to log off. Before that let me tell you that I and my friends have started a new website called Wiki Flight, which deals with aviation. Please do have a look!

    Bye!


  9. Back from my holiday!

    October 13, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    Hey visitors,

    I am now back from my holiday in West Bengal. The Durga Puja was really nice and there was an air of festivity. It gave a very nice scene. Also we had picnics at three beach spots: Digha and Mandarmoni. The Puja photos are available on the Photo Gallery on the Album “Durga Puja in West Bengal”. It is available on this link. This year’s photos have a prefix “2008”.

    Here is the full story:

    Vacations are very necessary for a change in the monotony of our daily lives. They refresh us and revitalize our senses. However, I could not enjoy my summer vacations at all and I was feeling even more tired within myself. But a few months later, there was our half-yearly exam. After it was over, there was ample time to go for a vacation. It was our autumn break.
    I was already too tired to do anything after the exams. I gloomily retraced my steps back home. But I was beside myself with joy when I came to know that my parebts had planned a vacation in West Bengal for the Durga Puja. So we went shopping for essential items. We came back and packed our items to get ready for the trip.
    The next day (5th October), we took a Jet Airways flight for Kolkata. However, we did not stop there. We did not want to face the crowds and noise of Kolkata. Instead, we wished to enjoy ourselves in a peaceful rural setting. As a result, we took a long distance bus to my mom’s hometown, Digha, which is about 182 kms away from Kolkata. We reached our destination in 5 hours.
    At Digha, we were given a warm welcome by my grandparents, uncles and aunts. It seemed that the entire joint family was almost complete. The three of us were tired and very hungry. A sumptuous meal was prepared. We ate as much as we could. After that, we went to bed.
    The day after (6th October) was Saptami. We bathed and dressed ourselves in new clothes. Then we all set out to see the local pandals. Digha is a tourist town which is known for its beaches. Digha also has other attractions such as Science Centre which showcases various science exhibitions and applications. Also, the Amravati Lake is a favourite for those fond of boating. The park next to this lake is liked by children who find it a nice place for playing and having a ride on the toy train. So tourists come to visit here in large numbers. However, the locals spend an idyllic country life. But then it showed a different picture altogether. Everyone seemed to be in a festive mood. Some were hopping from pandal to pandal paying their devotions to Goddess Durga. Some were gossiping while others were strolling around. We saw four pandals. Then we spent the rest of the day enjoying on the seashore.
    On Ashtami (7th October), we hired a car and set out to visit a new beach resort at Mandarmoni. My cousins also joined us on the way. We reached in two hours. Then, for the first time in my life, I saw such a clean beach resort. Unlike Digha, Mandarmoni was just a year old. So, very less number of tourists come here. The beaches were virgin and practically very little man-made garbage. The sea extended up to the horizon and the whole view was simply wonderful. Later that day, we went to Contai, hopping from pandal to pandal along the way. Contai is the sub-divisional town of the area which consists of Contai, Digha, Sankarpur, Mandarmoni and many other villages. We finally reached Contai. We saw many pandals in the town but the one which striked me most was the pandal whose interior and the idols were made entirely of sand and glue. Soon it was time to move. We went to Sankarpur. Sankarpur is a fishing spot on the Bay of Bengal. Many boats fish in the sea and tons are caught, such as pomfret, hilsa, bhetki, shrimp, etc. These fish are exported to all over India. We saw the fishing boats in the jetty after they had a tiring day out in the sea. We had our dinner at a nearby restaurant and then made our way back to Digha.
    On Maha Navami, I and my dad went out for a long walk while my mom and my relatives went out for shopping. We both walked to Digha and sat on the seashore. After a while, we met the others. We then entered into one of the pandals to watch the fireworks.
    On Vijaya Dashami, we went to meet our distant relatives and friends both in Digha and Contai. We also watched the immersion ceremony of the idols of Goddess Durga.
    The day after (10th October), the three of us set out for my dad’s hometown in Egra. We reached there in an hour. Though Durga Puja was over, the idols in the pandals were not immersed yet. This was because they were not granted permission for the immersion. So we had time to see many pandals there. After half-an-hour, we left for my dad’s ancestral home. We stayed there for a day and enjoyed a lot with my uncles, aunts and cousins. We returned back to Digha the day after.
    That day we assembled together for the last time. We chatted, played and watched movies together. My mother, grandmother and my aunt prepared a delicious feast. We all ate to our fill.
    The next morning was the time to bid goodbye to most of my relatives. After staying with them for a long time, I felt very sad to part. Only my uncle and aunt followed me and my parents to Kolkata airport. Hours later, we had to say goodbye to them too. We went to the airport with heavy hearts. We reached Guwahati back on a Kingfisher flight. We reached home felling a little disappointed but still full of energy and freshness. I was feeling energized and full of zest and looked forward to attending school.
    “All’s well that ends well!”

    Hope you like the new pics. Also comment as much as you like!

    Bye!


  10. My site is back!

    August 31, 2008 by Sunit Nandi

    Really sorry to say that my site had gone down for two weeks at a stretch because it was hacked and all my files were lost.

    I have now changed my web hosting service provider to X10hosting.com and put my files back. And thanks to them, I am assured that my files will not be hacked again as easily.

    Sorry for the inconvenience. 🙂

    So I will continue to keep the website updated and at your disposal.

    See you soon..! 🙂

    Take care and be in good health.

    Cheers!

    Sunit