Thursday, 19 December 2024

President's Colours

President's Colours.

What does it mean? What is the significance? Does it apply only to the Armed Forces?

This short story explains all of the above and few more aspects of this rich tradition of Indian Armed Forces. It was prompted by the Presentation of President's Colours to the College of Defence Management Secunderabad by the President of India on 20th Dec 2024. Being an alumnus and former head of faculty of the college, I felt privileged to be invited to the ceremony. But due to security reasons, photography was not permitted. 

Significance

The President's Colour Award is the highest honour that can be bestowed upon any military unit of India. It is also known as Nishaan निशान. It signifies meritorious service rendered by the unit both in peace and/or war. President's Colours are also awarded to paramilitary units and state police forces. Picture below shows the format of the Colours of the three Services

After India became republic on 26th Jan 1950, Indian Navy was the first to receive the President's Colours on 27th May 1951. Prior to that 33 units of the Army, Navy and Air Force which had received the King's Colours were "laid up" at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun on 25th Jan 1950. Readers may refer Wikipedia for a list of units awarded thus far as well as more details about the Colours.

Colours lead the ceremonial parades of respective units or academies. Readers may browse our story  'Military Passing Out Parades- Rush of Adrenaline' to get a glimpse of the Colours at the Passing Out Parade of the Officers Training Academy at Madras.


Origin

Colours signify honour. In olden days, the highest point of a fort displayed the Dhwaj ध्वज of the maharaja or the king of that kingdom. When invaded by enemy forces, the battle was incomplete unless the existing dhwaj was replaced by that of the conquering forces. Readers may browse our story 'Kumbhalgarh The Pride of Mewar' which showed the kalash कलश of the Kumbhalgarh Fort in Rajasthan. Readers are advised to read the full story to get a feel of the valour of the Rajputs 400 years ago.


Colours to CDM Secunderabad

College of Defence Management at Secunderabad India conducts various Leadership and Management programs for the officers from Indian Defence Services as well as friendly foreign countries. The flagship program called Higher Defence Management Course (HDMC) is a year-long full time residential program leading to a Masters Degree in Management. Established on 8th Dec 1970, the College has rendered yeoman service to the nation. In recognition of 54 years of dedicated and meritorious service, CDM is being awarded the President's Colours on 20th Dec 2024. Two pictures of the Invitation Card are reproduced below.


Since I will not be able to take any pictures of the event tomorrow, am posting this story in advance, particularly for non-military readers. I may add few pictures of the ceremony later.

Postscript (20th Dec 2024): Here are a few pictures of the event taken after the ceremony. TV grabs of the ceremony, though not very sharp,  sent by Adm Sanjay Datt, former Comdt of CDM are also included.










Talking about the President of India, Hyderabad is the winter retreat of the President. Rashtrapati Nilayam becomes the President's office-cum-home for few weeks. Readers  may browse our story 'Tunnel Tourism' to get a glimpse of the historical Rashtrapati Nilayam in Hyderabad.


To conclude, the whole ceremony of Colours Presentation was conducted with josh and elan, the hallmark of the Armed Forces of India.


Jai Hind.

Thanks for browsing.

    - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Secunderabad/ 19th Dec 2024

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Friday, 1 November 2024

Tunnel Tourism

Eco-tourism, wildlife-tourism, adventure-tourism, medical-tourism- now what is tunnel-tourism? As the name signifies, it is a kind of tourism centered around a tunnel which attracts tourists from far and wide! Do we have tunnel tourism in India? Where else in the world?

Ghumakkad takes you on a tunnel tour not in a hill range or under a fort or a palace, but in a tunnel which is part of the Presidential retreat in India. In Secunderabad to be precise. Yes, we take you to राष्ट्रपति निलायम (Rashtrapapti Nilayam) which means the President's House or retreat. Located in Secunderabad, it is the winter retreat of the President of India. An imposing building dating back to 1860 when it was called The Residency, it is surrounded by acres of greenery. It has a 163-feet long tunnel which connects the kitchen with the Presidential dining hall. This kitchen tunnel which was in disuse, was restored in 2023 and thrown open to the public. It soon became a tourist attraction in Secunderabad.

Ghumakkad brings you a picture story based on a recent visit to the tunnel and Rashtrapapti Nilayam.















Hope you enjoyed visiting the kitchen tunnel in the President's Retreat in Secunderabad.

There are many other tunnels in India which give you a thrill while transiting. Whether by road or train, crossing a tunnel evokes mixed reactions. While the elderly may sit quietly, the younger generation likes to shriek and whistle (you can sample their loud excitement in a short video embedded in the story below). On the other hand, those afraid of darkness start praying fervently on entering a tunnel. 
Readers may browse the stories listed below to get a feel of railway tunnels through the Eastern Ghats as well as the Vindhyachal ranges.

Going through a railway tunnel in the Eastern Ghats - Don't miss the loud shrieks and yelling by the teenagers in the train


We also have the Atal Tunnel under the Rohtang Pass in Himachal Pradesh India which is considered an engineering marvel. The longest tunnel in the world is in Norway. Another notable tunnel is the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in Virginia USA which goes under the sea. Similarly The Chunnel goes under the English Channel connecting England and France.

Tunnels and Caves
Tunnels have two open ends whereas caves have a single entry/exit. Ghumakkad has been to many caves which offer excitement to the visitors. You may browse the stories on caves listed below:

Undavalli Caves- An architectural marvel in Andhra Pradesh. Monolith rock cut caves with four-stories having a reclining Vishnu idol.


Next, we have Borra Caves in the Eastern Ghats in India, 90-kms north of Vishakhapatnam. But these are natural caves formed because of rich limestone rocks. Spectacular to see, specially when lighted up. Stalactite and Stalagmite create surreal shapes. You may read the following picture story.

Beauty of Darkness - Magic created 150-million years ago by Stalactites and Stalagmites
Another cave which offers a bit of thrill and adventure is the Narsing Temple near Bidar in Karnataka. You have to wade through chest high water for half a km or so, to reach the deity in the cave. Pretty scary to say the least. Browse the last part of the story linked below to feel the thrill:

Wading through Chest-high water in a Cave - Narsing cave temple near Bidar in Karnataka India


The next story takes you to Belum Caves in Andhra Pradesh India. These caves have been crafted by Nature over millions of years. Being limestone caves, flowing underground river has chiselled its way through the rocks. Like the tentacles of an octopus, underground caves also spread in multiple directions. Click here to browse the full picture story.


Parting Thought
Our mind is also like a tunnel, or multiple tunnels. Some thoughts enter our mind and exit easily. Some other concerns can't find an easy exit. In this context, we are reminded of a quote by Michael Josephson who said "The light at the end of the tunnel is your life; it's the tunnel that's temporary"


Thanks for browsing. Do visit the Kitchen Tunnel in The President's Retreat in Secunderabad, India to appreciate the restoration work and promotion of centuries-old Cheriyal art.

Stay connected

  - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Akanksha Bhargava/ Secunderabad/ 1st Nov 2024

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Thursday, 17 October 2024

Yoga Mat With A Bandage

Ever seen a yoga mat with a bandage?

Does it indicate a wounded  mat?

Or, is the user of the mat hurt?

Well, neither. Then what?

While Ghumakkad was doing the attender's duty in the hospital (Neeta was admitted for spinal surgery), there was no way of doing any exercise. Duty nurse couldn't help me with either the gym or a yoga mat. I then borrowed a yoga mat from my nephew living close by. However, the driver brought it without a strap to tie it after rolling back. Now what? I asked the nurse for a twine. The closest she could get was a roll of sterilised six-inch wide cotton bandage! So, there I was- folding the bandage and tying it around the yoga mat every morning after use. Much like dressing a wound every day!

The patient and the mat came back home. The picture below shows the mat in our verandah. Who knew that the patient, who was recovering well, would suddenly pass away exactly a month after this picture was taken? Well, God's ways. Readers may browse their tributes to Neeta in the earlier story 'We will miss you forever'.

As you may have made out, yoga has been Ghumakkad's favourite way to keep fit whether at home, while travelling or in the hospital. Sharing below some of our earlier stories related to yoga:

Grandpa Needs No Gym


How A Blind Dog Lets You Do Yoga


Yoga - India's Gift To The World

Golf And Yoga


Learn Yoga And Find The Right Life Partner

We end with a quote from Bhagwat Gita which says 'Yoga is a journey of the self through the self to the self'

It is all about finding peace in this chaotic world. Peace in your mind which controls you. Yoga is your life partner even when the other life partner passes away.

Thanks for browsing.

   -  Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Secunderabad/ 17th Oct 2024

#yoga #mind #control #selfcontrol #peacewithin #chaos #yogamat #fitness #life #death #retainingfocus #lifegoeson #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh

Thursday, 10 October 2024

Ratan Tata Who Walked The Talk

Ever seen the doyen of an industrial empire like the Tatas do the following:

  1. Use a van for commuting to the Club instead of a limousine?
  2. Sit in the front seat with the driver instead of the rear seat in the van?
  3. Take his dog for a walk everyday himself?
  4. Greet the other walkers with a smile?
I was fortunate to have seen Mr Ratan Tata first hand do all of the above almost everyday at the United Services Club, Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1991 or so. By then he had taken over as the Chairperson of Tata Group. I was then in the Navy and posted in Bombay.


He used to walk his dog around the golf course in the evening after sunset. By then the golfers were done for the day. But many times, the last fourball would still be on the fairway when Mr Tata would arrive in the van and get down with his dog and start walking in the Club. Some of us who were finishing the golf round, were fortunate to meet and greet Mr Tata on the golf course. Not once but several times. A humble and shy person that he was, he would avoid the stream of walkers on the promenade by the sea. Instead he chose the quieter solitude of the fairways in the fading light. Such was his persona.
The above routine went on till 2005 and many members of the Club would have seen him walking his dog. Thereafter he discontinued coming to the Club and members may not have had the opportunity to see him there.

Since his demise yesterday, tributes have been pouring in. After seeing him multiple times in the Club,  I would like to add that he was an embodiment of simplicity, grace, humility, empathy, care, nation-first and many such values. He inspired us with his down to earth personality. Unlike many other business and political leaders, he walked the talk. Truly.

Today we salute him for what he and the Tata Group have done for India over last 130 years or so. Mr Ratan Tata was a great son of the soil who took pride in being an Indian and always put 'Nation-first' in his thinking and practice.

Jai Hind.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Secunderabad/ 10th October 2024

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Tuesday, 1 October 2024

We Will Miss You Forever

Ring ring. 

"Is that Harsh Bhargava? Attender of Neeta Bhargava?"

"Yes, speaking. "

"Doctor from the ICU will speak to you". (You dread a call like this in the dead of the night. It was 3.30AM or so)

"Good morning Doctor."

As I mentioned last night, her condition is critical. The acid and CO2 levels in her body continue to be high. We started the dialysis but had to stop because of falling BP. We will have to put her on ventilator support. We need your consent and presence here.

"Yes, Doctor go ahead.  Am sure you all are doing your best. Am on my way."

Conversation like this - hope never happens with you.

But when it does, it seems a rug has been pulled out from under your feet.

You gather your wits.

Take out the car.

Start driving.

Pull up to inform your children.


Keep driving to the hospital.

Your mouth goes dry.

Take a swig of water.

More water.

Focus on the oncoming traffic at 3.55am in the morning.


In the ICU, you see her with so many tubes. You don't like it. She never liked it. When her mother at 94 was gradually sinking, she made sure she went away without any tubes, pipes and needles. But alas, we could not ensure it for her.

Wish you could help relieve her condition.


When did she last speak to us?

When did I last hold her hand? All through in the ambulance yesterday and in the ER till the tubes were inserted.

Despite the life support systems, she could not survive. We lost her on 20th September at 1418 hrs.


When you have been married for nearly 48 years, you become one another. And when your life partner goes away at 70, you have to learn to live on. Learn to derive strength form the memories.

Neeta was full of compassion not only for fellow human beings but also the animals, birds, plants, trees and the Environment. She touched so many lives. Condolences poured cutting across generations from around the globe. Sharing below some of the eulogies:

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हँसता हुआ नूरानी चेहरा......

   - संध्या उल्लाल , मुंबई 

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20.9.24  is  the  fateful  day, 

When,  to  the  gates  of  Heaven  Neeta  found  her  way .

     Aunty  was  there  to  receive  her  with  open  arms, 

     And  they  firmly  bonded  with  fastened  palms.


Neeta  awaited  the children's arrival  to  breathe  her  last, 

According  to  the traditions of  the  past. 


     On  Earth  Neeta  lived  a  wonderful life, 

     With  a  Husband  who  always  cared  for  his wife. 


Her  Children  and  family  were  a  fortunate  lot,

Because  they  never  had  to  yell : " forget  me  not! "


     Her  pickles  and  gifts  were  always  there, 

     As  an  expression  of  her  loving  care. 


With  family  and  friends  it  was  always  fun,  

The  joys  of  which  were  parallel  to  none. 


     Now  she  will  be  missed  by  all, 

     With  fond  memories  of  her  standing  tall.

  - Air Commodore Adip Mukherjee, Shaurya Chakra

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"Dear Harsh aka Ghummakkad- It is absolutely shocking and most unexpected that a lightning has struck your home and taken away the jewel of your life. Sitting miles away we are/were not aware of her ill health, if any, or that cropped up suddenly, and were happy to see you both doing miles and clicking away to glory. God has been unkind to you by snatching her away at an age when you were just enjoying every moment together."

   - Capt TM Subramanium Navy Veteran in USA

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मेरी श्रद्धांजलि 

बिना बताये, बिना मिले, चुपचाप जो चले जाते हैं,

याद बहुत आते हैं। 


ऐसा तो नहीं था कि हम रोज मिला करते थे,

पर चार-छै महीनों में जब भी मिलना होता था,

उसमे अपनापन तो ज़रूर होता था। 


क्या कहूँ शब्द नहीं हैं ,

तुमने क्यों फैसला कर लिया इतनी जल्दी जाने का,

कुछ साल और गुज़ार लेती हम सब के साथ तो बहुत ख़ुशी होती

लेकिन अब बहुत अफ़सोस और दुःख हो रहा है तुम्हारे जाने का।

क्यों कि बिना बताये, बिना मिले जो चले जाते हैं याद बहुत वो आते हैं। 


आज से तक़रीबन २५-२७ साल पहले मैंने तुम्हें देखा था,

हरे सूट में लम्बे लम्बे बाल खोले खड़ी थीं तुम ,

बेइन्तहा शांत, सादी और प्यारी सी लगी थीं ,

उस के बाद से एक दोस्ताना सा हो गया था। 

जो आज तक चल रहा था बिना किसी शर्त या एग्रीमेंट के। 

पर फिर भी कहूँगी ,

बिना बताये, बिना मिले जो चले जाते हैं याद बहुत वो आते हैं।


मन में अब इक ग़ुबार है 

जो गाहे-बगाहे तंग कर रहा है 

काश मैं तुमसे मिल पाती 

कुछ बातें कर पाती,

इक सहेली जो हमेशा 

Navy Foundation Meeting में 

Beating the Retreat में 

Veterans के मिलाप में 

हमेशा मुझे ढूंढती और इंतज़ार करती थीं 

अब लाऊंगी कहाँ से 

क्यों कि तुम तो बिना मिले, बिना बताये, चुप चाप ही चली गईं। 

पर याद बहुत आओगी, पर याद बहुत आओगी, पर याद बहुत आओगी। 

  - प्रेम गिरी 

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"I have admired and loved your togetherness in everyway- be it raising the kids, looking after mother, connecting with family, sharing each other's feeling and ambitions, with love and admiration, and creating a beautiful world that was open to be shared with any one seeking"

   - Savita Bhargava (86 y-o aunt in Bangalore )

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"Uncle, Roli has lost her foster mother"

   - Capt Rajveer Singh Navy Veteran

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"So sorry to hear this. My mind flashed back through all the wonderful times we have had together and the lovely person she was, amazing at all times, tough and fun."

    - Sushmita Ganguly, Principal Cathedral School Mumbai

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नीता जीजी, तुम कहाँ निकल पड़ीं 

ऐसा भी क्या, कुछ कहे बिना चली गयीं 

अभी की ही तो बात है कहा वीडियो कॉल करोगी 

हम सबसे फ़ोन पे बात करोगी।

पर बड़ी थीं, करनी थी मनमानी 

पर बड़ी थीं, करनी थी मनमानी 

निकल पड़ीं एक डगर अनजानी। 


बचपन की यादें सोशल मीडिया की कायल नहीं 

दिल में बस्ती हैं होती कभी वायरल नहीं 

वो काम को लेकर आपस में बहस करना 

घर का काम तुम्हारा बाहर का मेरा होना 

राखी बंधवाने तक भूखा रखना 

वो लहंगा पहनने के लिए ज़िद्द करना 

वो मोती बाग़ में जब तक पहुँच जाना 

अपनी पसंद का खाना बनवाना 

तो हम भाइयों के बीच तुम्हारा अकेले का रुतबा रहता 

मैं तो तुमको बहन और मित्र दोनों ही मानता 

बचपन से ही छोटी मोटी बातें मनवाता रहता 

और सही गलत छेड़ छाड़ भी करता रहता। 


नीता जीजी को अर्पित है हम सब की पुष्पांजलि 

पूरे परिवार की ओर से भावभीनी श्रद्धांजलि। 


     - संजय भार्गव , छोटा भाई  (ग़ाज़ियाबाद )

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"It is going to be hard Harsh but we all will have to live with her fond memories."

    - Suchitra Chaudhuri, Secunderabad

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"We're grieving with you as we miss our friend and sister Neeta so much -  her loving, warm and vibrant personality, her infectious, ringing laugh, her caring nature and listening ear,  her  well-known  hospitality."

    - Trixie Asirvatham, Bangalore

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"Bhabhiji was like चँद्रमा की चाँदनी as described by Mythili Sharan Gupt in his classical lines:

चारु चंद्र की चंचल किरणें 

खेल रहीं थी जल - थल में ।

स्वच्छ चांदनी बिछी हुई थी 

अवनि और अंबर तल में ।"

     - Sarita Bhargava (Neeta's देवरानी in Jaipur)

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"Dearest Aunty was too precious to me, had so many happy memories with her. We used to laugh so much together!"

   - Anita Rengaraj, USA

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"I still remember Aunty as a mother figure who was always around in my growing years. She will always be remembered"

    - Aseem Jain, Singapore

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" I have very sweet memories with her. She was our only Mausi we were so close to"

    - Smita Bhargava, Pune

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"Dear Harsh uncle, 

To me, her warmth and reassuring embrace of my mother, Devila Anand, each time that they met, equated Neeta aunty to be a mother-like figure to me as I saw that unity of love, care, ideals and support in their association. My memories of Neeta aunty supporting my Mom during her illness and showering Ajita and I with her kindness and unconditional love and support, will stay with us forever and inspire us to do good and be good to fellow beings, just like her."

   - Aditya Anand, Gurgaon

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"Will always remember Aunty in her lovely sarees and big smile. She will always hold a special place in my heart."

   - Gagan Bal, USA

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"Harsh, yours & Neeta’s friendship means  a lot to us. It’s not just the caring she had for all, but the utmost love & dedication she had for family! "

   - Lalita Aisola, USA

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"Bhua was such a beautiful soul, filled with warmth and kindness. I will always cherish the times spent with her."

    - Avantika, Secunderabad

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"I have always seen her as an epitome of grace and as an ever smiling elder. She has left a void even for people like us. We will always have fond memories of her warm smile."

    - Sona Bhatia, Hyderabad

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"She was unforgettable and will always remain that way"

     - Harsh Singh, Bengaluru

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"Her love and kindness will live on"

    - Prameela Konduru, USA

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By God's grace, Neeta provided the perfect balance in my life. Re-sharing what I wrote on her 69th birthday in May-2023. You may click the link below to browse the picture story.

Balancing Weight of Ghumakkad's Life


Going back another six years, here is another story wishing Neeta a happy 63rd birthday. Click the link below to browse the full story.

Spouse's Birthday Is Always Special


They say that the Sun never sets. But this Sun has set for me.

Adieu Neeta.

Keep smiling wherever you are.

- Neeta, Beigs (short for Begum), Motee (Hindi for fatso! Not really,  she had lost 15 kgs in last three weeks) to me,

- Mom to both the children and their spouses, 

- Dadi and Nani to all four grandchildren, 

- Bhabhi, Jiji, Bhua, Mausi to so many relatives,

- Simply Neeta to loving friends and elders,

- Madam to all her staff at home

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