Saturday 28 November 2020

Golden Horses of Dubai

Horses made of gold? Well, almost! KBG-46 had challenged you to identify the location of Golden Horses shown in three pictures.

The clues asked you to concentrate on the legs of the horses and the greenery around. Many readers responded with the Golden Horses Hotel in Kuala Lumpur (KL). Four golden horses in KL pull a chariot in one direction. Whereas the horses shown in KBG quiz were many and aligned in various directions. In both the locations, the horses are seen standing in green lawns. In both cases the golden horses are located in a hotel. For those readers who gave KL as their answer, better luck next time!

The correct answer is Al Qasr Palace Hotel in Dubai. The driveway to the hotel is dotted with these golden horses in well manicured lawns. You can't miss them. Yes, all tourists to Dubai may not visit that hotel. But Ghumakkad did, thanks to Anand Jain our buddy in Dubai! See the pictures below.




Another set of readers identified the breed of the horses with Turkey. Hence they responded with Turkey as the answer. We appreciate their power of observation.

Winners

There were many correct answers within an hour of posting the Contest. We congratulate all the winners profiled below.

  1. Anshu Bhargava: Chartered Accountant, fitness enthusiast, keen traveller, has seen the golden horses physically. Winner of  KBG Contests multiple times.
  2. Vinay Prasad: Engineer from BITS Pilani, CEO of a defence ancillary, keen photographer. A repeat KBG Winner .
  3. Praneetha Mudholkar: Faculty at a B-school, keen traveller. Winner of  KBG Contests multiple times.
  4. Yella Prakash Rao: Former Wg Cdr in IAF, flies helicopters. Keen bird watcher, traveller, photographer and nature enthusiast. Has seen the golden horses in Dubai physically.
  5. Deepak K Jena: PGDM, runs his own venture in Brahmapur Odisha. Keen traveller and KBG winner on multiple occasions.
City of Gold
Dubai is also known as the City of Gold. There are exclusive malls dedicated to golden jewellery like the Gold Souk. You can also buy gold at ATMs. See the picture of one such Gold ATM in Dubai.

Other Attractions of Dubai
Dubai is famous for huge malls, tallest tower (Burj Khalifa), hotel in the sea (Burj-al-Arab and desert safari. But Ghumakkad will take you to other attractions of Dubai in the stories below:
What is new in Dubai - includes video clips and links to six other stories of Dubai

Birds of Dubai - includes video clips of the bird sanctuary

Another Oasis in the Desert- Story of BITS Pilani Dubai campus

We thank all the readers who participated in KBG-46. Your continued support has kept KBG -Kaun Banega Ghumakkad Contest going.

Hope KBG contests have helped you to overcome Covid stress and boredom. We have taken you to multiple locations across the world. More in the offing. 

Stay connected.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/28th Nov 2020

#goldenhorsesdubai #alqasrhotel #goldenhorses #travelchallenge #identifythehorses #virtualtravel #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh #KBG #kaunbanegaghumakkad #onlinecontest #powerofobservation #lockdownfunathome #beatthecorona #lockdown #stayhomestaysafe  #funwithtravel #learningfromtravelling #travellers

Wednesday 25 November 2020

Forty Four And Life Moves On

What is common between a wedding anniversary and national highway?

Both have the same number 44! Yes, 44th wedding anniversary and NH-44 in India (old number NH-7) which connects Kashmir to Kanyakumari.

What else is common between the two?

Both are the longest! NH-44 is the longest highway in India and 44th Anniversary for us seemed longest too. Why? Read on.

Covid slowed down the pace of life for everybody. But in our case some other events posed additional challenges. But by God's grace and the support of family and friends, the worst seems to be behind us. Sharing the year gone by in our life.

Dad diagnosed with CKD: During his hospitalisation in August-19, Dad was diagnosed with CKD (chronic kidney disease). Although showed signs of recovery, it was a battle for him in 93rd year of his otherwise healthy life. We had to manage it with diet and medication as dialysis would have been difficult at his age. Manne and Sarita were taking complete care of him. I was making monthly visits from Hyderabad. Here he can be seen walking in the house in December.

Come December and it was reunion time when the entire family got together for my mother-in-law's 90th birthday bash in Secunderabad. 


After the celebrations, Naman went to see his great-grand-father at Jaipur. Four generations could meet up in Dad's 93rd year of a happy life. Alas, it was to be the last meeting.

Jan-2020: Was with Dad and returned from Jaipur on 15th. He passed away peacefully on 17th night. He spent 34 years in BITS Pilani mostly as the Registrar. BITS Alumni observed two minutes silence as a mark of respect during the ongoing BITSAA Global Meet in Goa. Tributes poured in. Our humble homage in the story linked below.

A Legend Lives On


The Prayer Meeting in Jaipur was attended by well wishers from all walks of life.


We went to Haridwar for immersing the ashes as we had done for our mother in 2008. God has united them again in heaven.


Feb-20: Back in Jaipur. Took Manne bhai and Sarita out on a Leopard Safari. Thereafter, I squeezed a birding trip to Khichan. Both picture stories linked below.


March to May: Covid lockdown in force. Ghumakkad confined indoors. However, our lockdown stories linked below had wide readership.

Online Teaching: Harsh switched to online teaching for his PGDM classes. The students quickly adapted to the new mode although mid-way through the semester.

Cancer Attack: Ashi our daughter detected with Lymphoma in June. Life kind of ground to a halt. Chemotherapy started. Six doses three weeks apart. She and Ankur, our son-in-law braved it in California. And so did both her children and in-laws. Our helplessness got compounded because of Covid travel ban. Testing times. She showed us the power of being positive. In addition, the prayers of family and friends across the globe worked. 

While undergoing the chemotherapy, Ashi made a short video titled 'One day at a time'. It has been hailed by viewers across the globe. Our hat tip to her as a gallant cancer warrior! After the therapy was over, this is how she looked on Diwali.

Life goes on: Harsh continued teaching.This year the Startup Management core course had to be run online including the Annual Business Plan Contest. One advantage of online event was that we could get outstation Jury from Bangalore, Coimbatore and Nagpur. Pictures below.



House Flooded: As Ashi was showing signs of recovery, our house got flooded, Hyderabad experienced incessant rains that night flooding many colonies and areas. For us it was a man-made disaster with plenty of damage. See the story below.

Hyderabad Flood Fury

On 4th November Neeta lost her Mamaji in Ghaziabad to Covid. Next day he would have been 89. Due to Covid protocol, none of us could travel to pay our last respects

Mother-in-law turned 91. We had a low key celebration. As we grow old, we forget even to blow the candles on the cake! See the video below. 

Ansh our eldest grandson sent a musical birthday greeting to his great-grandma. See the video clip below.

Golf Again: After eight months of layoff, I resumed golf. It was heavenly to be back at the course. Few pictures.



Kitchen moves to the Living Room: Grappling with flood damages, we are back to a 'field' kitchen. Whole kitchen is being renovated. A makeshift kitchen has come up in the living room. Sharing a short video and few pictures below.





44th Year of our married life has been quite eventful. But as we say जान है जहान है meaning 'If you are alive, your world is alive'. We thank each one of you for being with us in the tumultuous times. Your frequent calls and messages kept us going. Our sincere gratitude.

We hope the 45th year of our wedded life would be brighter and better.

Thanks for browsing

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 25th Nov 2020

#44thAnniversary #lifemoveson #overcomingtheodds #cancer #survivors #warrior #floods #coviddeath #bepositive #powewrofprayers #nevergiveup #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh #gratitude

Thursday 19 November 2020

Horses in Gold?

From Gigantic Horses of KBG-45, we now bring you horses in gold!

Horses made of gold? Real gold?

Well looks like! See for yourself and identify the location of the horses shown in the picture below.


Do you need a clue? See another picture below and read the clue in the picture.


Still not got it? Final clue for you in the picture below.


Now shoot your response. First three correct answers will be the Winners of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad KBG-46!

For the first-timers on KBG, you can respond using any of the six channels below:

  1. Leave a comment on this post
  2. Send email to hbindia@gmail.com
  3. Respond on FB
  4. Comment on Instagram @ghumakkadhb 
  5. Comment on Twitter @HarshBh21184761
  6. Send a WA message. If you want your WA number to be added to Ghumakkad's list, send an email.

The timing of the KBG Contest is chosen to suit the readers in most of the time zones across the world.


Hope we have helped you in overcoming the Covid boredom to some extent.

Those who missed KBG-45, the previous edition of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad, we had featured the Gigantic Horses pulling a chariot at ISKCON temple Anantapur, AP. It generated keen response. Many readers however, confused the chariot's wheel with Khajuraho temple. Quite a few readers identified it correctly. See the winners announcement below.


Thanks for participating and all the best for KBG-46!

Stay connected, stay safe.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 19th Nov 2020.

#travelchallenge #identifythehorses #virtualtravel #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh #KBG #kaunbanegaghumakkad #onlinecontest #powerofobservation #lockdownfunathome #beatthecorona #lockdown #stayhomestaysafe  #funwithtravel #learningfromtravelling #travellers #gigantichorses

Monday 16 November 2020

Celebrating Diwali with the Birds

A diwali when you can't step out of the house.

A diwali when others can't visit you.

A diwali when you can't travel.

How to beat such strict boredom?

Celebrate the diwali with the birds. Birds not in the cages or zoo enclosures, but in their natural habitat!

Ghumakkad is fortunate to live close to a lake which is devoid of human activity in the mornings. So along with an experienced birder Yella Prakash Rao, we both decided to celebrate the day after Diwali with our winged friends

Most of the resident birds were there including the Glossy Ibis, Cormorants, Spot Billed Ducks, Cattle Egrets, Coots, Pond Herons, Lapwings, Bulbuls and Little Grebes. Winter visitors like Northern Shovellers had just started to arrive. Smaller visitors like Blyth's Reed Warbler were also sighted. 

Sharing the pictures of our celebration with the birds. The pictures have the message from the bird as a caption. Each of the birds has some message or the other on how to deal with the pandemic. The birds seem to be following the social distancing more than the human beings! Enjoy the picture story in full screen.


































Where is Yapral lake? It is in Secunderabad in Telangana State, India. See the map below.


We end with a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson. See the PQ- picturesque quote below.

Therefore folks, remain spirited. Pandemic too shall pass.
You may browse our related stories on the pandemic as well as Yapral Lake, listed below:
Shrinking Urban Lakes- Impending Disaster- includes video clips
Baya Weavers Create Magic - see the video clip

Thanks for browsing. Stay connected, stay safe.

     -  Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/16th Nov 2020

#diwali #yaprallake #PQs #picturesquequotes #pandemic #message #environment #pollution #savethelakes #water #birds #trees #plants #encroachment #environmentalpreservation #ecowarriors #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh