This is the fourth book coming out from the shelves of CB (Chetan Bhagat). This guy has maintained his style of writing into this book. Quite a same story as seen in movies but a different approach and with the fact that both the families are stuffed with the wierdest of characters. I wonder how our hero & heroine came out well (perhaps ! gene mutation)
BOOK REVIEW : 2 STATES – The Story of My Marriage




(2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)On my death…




(6 votes, average: 4.17 out of 5)Under the green sods lay, lay, lay
I saw the people say and say
His time had come, he ran his race
We hope he is in a better place.
My friends who have tender hearts,
have better learned to show their parts.
While the quadrille on their hands,
They, the least concerned about the funeral.
SREEEJITH
EC-7
www.jeetsbce.wordpress.com
A fond remembrance of our beloved friend Sujith V. Nair




(11 votes, average: 4.09 out of 5)Our beloved friend Sujith V. Nair was the student of BioTechnology & Biochemical Engineering in Sree Buddha College of Engineering. He left us on 3rd December,2007.
He was a true friend to all of us in every sense- a dependable friend in times of crisis, a loving brother to the girls and above all a true friend of mine. He is not with us today because of the drastic road accident on the fateful day caused by the reckless drivers of the buses on the road in which he succumbed his life. On the 1st death anniversary of our friend, we (the whole of BT Dept. and all his friends in the college) remember him with up most grievance without a petal of his memories being erased from our deepest of hearts.
BOOK REVIEW : RICH DAD POOR DAD




(3 votes, average: 3.67 out of 5)
RICH DAD POOR DAD is financial advice book from Robert T. Kiyosaki. I am pretty much amused by the thought of Mr. Kiyosaki, a renowned speaker, giving advice on making money. The book starts with two kids out on an adventurous sport of making money(though, great to find mere children thinking of making money!!!). The two children, coming from wealthy and poor families respectively, slowly describe the art of making money which they imbibe from the wealthy father. The story in itself is presented in a nice manner where most other books on such subjects are a kinda hurdle to step over. The path by which the story travels and the elements of piece-wise advice in quotes format are enjoyable for ardent financial position seekers. At least these points do not let us doze off while surfing it. Some capsule advices remain with us long after we have turned the last page.
Are we Indians in India?




(2 votes, average: 2.50 out of 5)This is the most prominent question to be answered in a situation where nasty politics is being played in India.You have not remained an Indian in India. Either you are a North Indian or a South Indian. Or unless you come from Maharashtra where you aren’t sure whether you are a North Indian or a South Indian or a slice of both.
Dethroned….




(2 votes, average: 3.00 out of 5)Why is that everything changing,
nothing that remains under my belt.
Why do I feel desperation here,
no one listens to me so much clear.
Why don’t those days venture today;
I felt proud on head that day.
No questions, no arguments under me,
I was the God and my word was the will.
My anguish could turn thee in danger
but now, everything changed in the manger.
Who cares for me or my word
I have been rusted as the sword.
A Report on Campus Blogging Club Meet 2




(1 votes, average: 3.00 out of 5)The second meeting of Campus Blogging Club was conducted on 30th October,2008. The agenda of the meeting was to form sub-groups which would be taking care of the different sections in Vosree. Accordingly, different sub-groups were formed with a good number of members in each sub-group. The sub-groups were formed in different sections like Poems, Reviews(books, bikes, gadgets), Technical section, Let’s speak about, Thought of the week, Stories, Experiences(incidents). Many other sections were kept on hold and new ideas from the members were encouraged. Many new members did come for the first time for the meeting and many complained about the time of conduction of the meeting as it came at odd hours for them to actually join us. Care would be taken in fixing the dates from next meeting onwards. A good suggestion was put forward by one of the members about starting tutorials for photo shop and HTML. Encouraging the suggestion, Riji sir actually started a program of conducting seminar on photo shop. This would be taken by Jithin Babu(CS5) in the next meeting and would be carried on fortnightly. At the end of meeting, Varun(CS5) took a seminar on Wordpress to impart some basicsĀ to us. Altogether it was a lively meeting.



