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Lets Celebrate the independence by Жuntal.
Place: Nathula pass (Indo-China border) ; SIkkim ; India

I came across this article sometime back felt like sharing this with you all:

A REAL life incidence

Vivek Pradhan was not a happy man. Even the plush comfort of the air-conditioned compartment of the Shatabdhi express could not cool his frayed nerves. He was the Project Manager and still not entitled to air travel. It was not the prestige he sought; he had tried to reason with the admin person, it was the savings in time. As PM, he had so many things to do!!
He opened his case and took out the laptop, determined to put the time to some good use.

"Are you from the software industry sir," the man beside him was staring appreciatively at the laptop. Vivek glanced briefly and mumbled in affirmation, handling the laptop now with exaggerated care and importance as if it were an expensive car.

"You people have brought so much advancement to the country, Sir. Today everything is getting computerized."

"Thanks," smiled Vivek, turning around to give the man a look. He always found it difficult to resist appreciation. The man was young and stockily built like a sportsman. He looked simple and strangely out of place in that little lap of luxury like a small town boy in a prep school. He probably was a railway sportsman making the most of his free traveling pass.

"You people always amaze me," the man continued, "You sit in an office and write something on a computer and it does so many big things outside."

Vivek smiled deprecatingly. Naive ness demanded reasoning not anger. "It is not as simple as that my friend. It is not just a question of writing a few lines. There is a lot of process that goes behind it."

For a moment, he was tempted to explain the entire Software Development Lifecycle but restrained himself to a single statement. "It is complex, very complex."

"It has to be. No wonder you people are so highly paid," came the reply.

This was not turning out as Vivek had thought. A hint of belligerence crept into his so far affable, persuasive tone. "

Everyone just sees the money. No one sees the amount of hard work we have to put in. Indians have such a narrow concept of hard work. Just because we sit in an air-conditioned office, does not mean our brows do not sweat. You exercise the muscle; we exercise the mind and believe me that is no less taxing."

He could see, he had the man where he wanted, and it was time to drive home the point.

"Let me give you an example. Take this train. The entire railway reservation system is computerized. You can book a train ticket between any two stations from any of the hundreds of computerized booking centres across the country.

Thousands of transactions accessing a single database, at a time concurrently; data integrity, locking, data security. Do you understand the complexity in designing and coding such a system?"

The man was awestruck; quite like a child at a planetarium. This was something big and beyond his imagination.

"You design and code such things."

"I used to," Vivek paused for effect, "but now I am the Project Manager."

"Oh!" sighed the man, as if the storm had passed over,

"so your life is easy now."

This was like the last straw for Vivek. He retorted, "Oh come on, does life ever get easy as you go up the ladder. Responsibility only brings more work.

Design and coding! That is the easier part. Now I do not do it, but I am responsible for it and believe me, that is far more stressful. My job is to get the work done in time and with the highest quality.

To tell you about the pressures, there is the customer at one end, always changing his requirements, the user at the other, wanting something else, and your boss, always expecting you to have finished it yesterday."

Vivek paused in his diatribe, his belligerence fading with self-realization. What he had said, was not merely the outburst of a wronged man, it was the truth. And one need not get angry while defending the truth.

"My friend," he concluded triumphantly, "you don't know what it is to be in the Line of Fire".

The man sat back in his chair, his eyes closed as if in realization. When he spoke after sometime, it was with a calm certainty that surprised Vivek.

"I know sir.... I know what it is to be in the Line of Fire......."
He was staring blankly, as if no passenger, no train existed, just a vast expanse of time.

"There were 30 of us when we were ordered to capture Point 4875 in the cover of the night.

The enemy was firing from the top.

There was no knowing where the next bullet was going to come from and for whom.

In the morning when we finally hoisted the tricolour at the top only 4 of us were alive."

"You are a...?"

"I am Subedar Sushant from the 13 J&K Rifles on duty at Peak 4875 in Kargil. They tell me I have completed my term and can opt for a soft assignment.

But, tell me sir, can one give up duty just because it makes life easier.

On the dawn of that capture, one of my colleagues lay injured in the snow, open to enemy fire while we were hiding behind a bunker.

It was my job to go and fetch that soldier to safety. But my captain sahib refused me permission and went ahead himself.

He said that the first pledge he had taken as a Gentleman Cadet was to put the safety and welfare of the nation foremost followed by the safety and welfare of the men he commanded... ....his own personal safety came last, always and every time."

"He was killed as he shielded and brought that injured soldier into the bunker. Every morning thereafter, as we stood guard, I could see him taking all those bullets, which were actually meant for me . I know sir....I know, what it is to be in the Line of Fire."

Vivek looked at him in disbelief not sure of how to respond. Abruptly, he switched off the laptop.

It seemed trivial, even insulting to edit a Word document in the presence of a man for whom valor and duty was a daily part of life; valour and sense of duty which he had so far attributed only to epical heroes.

The train slowed down as it pulled into the station, and Subedar Sushant picked up his bags to alight.

"It was nice meeting you sir."

Vivek fumbled with the handshake.

This hand... had climbed mountains, pressed the trigger, and hoisted the tricolour. Suddenly, as if by impulse, he stood up at attention and his right hand went up in an impromptu salute.

It was the least he felt he could do for the country.

PS: The incident he narrated during the capture of Peak 4875 is a true-life incident during the Kargil war. Capt. Batra sacrificed his life while trying to save one of the men he commanded, as victory was within sight. For this and various other acts of bravery, he was awarded the “Param Vir Chakra”, the nation's highest military award.

Live humbly, there are great people around us, let us learn! 

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satyaki_23  Pro User  says:

the shot of the day ..hats off
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A+++ Grade Photo

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Great shot!

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Your Photo Wins a Heart
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Swati Gavde says:

Thanks for sharing this!
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Your Photo Wins a Heart
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[mak] says:

Happy independence day !

A+++ Grade Photo

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simone_massafra  Pro User  says:

EXCELLENT IMAGE !!!
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[ApertureJunkie] hi-ber-neyt-ing says:

wonderful..happy independence day
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danichro  Pro User  says:


This photo deserves a DIGIFOTO Pro Award

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cumin12  Pro User  says:

globo-cuore I saw this picture in The BIG ONE...
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anvancy  Pro User  says:

best!!!patriotic!
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designldg  Pro User  says:

Happy Independence Day...!

Namaste,
Your photo is a fusion of Indo-Western ideas and styles, it would be inspiring to have it added to the pool and to have you as a member at:
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Captain Nandu Chitnis  Pro User  says:

I do remember reading this story...u done a great job by putting it here today 15th August...

I am a retired Soldier too...thank you
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aGinger  Pro User  says:

globo-cuore I saw this picture in The BIG ONE...
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Travayegeur (Sahil)  Pro User  says:

Heyy thanx for sharing buddy....
and i loved the last line which says:

"Live humbly, there are great people around us, let us learn! "
Happy clicking!!!
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Travayegeur (Sahil)  Pro User  says:

add the p@p tadka tag if u dont mind..
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Off the Radar [deleted] says:


This photo was rated 6 / 10 in the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi - Rate a Pic Group

Nice, clear image, but there is nothing special about it. Consider using a unique angle - something that would be different from any old person walking up to the flag pole. Possibly, a shot taken, kneeling near the base of the pole, shooting upward to the sky, might have looked brilliant.
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Photocowgirl says:


This photo was rated 10 / 10 in the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi - Rate a Pic Group
I agreed with Off the Radar that there is nothing special about the pic - until I read the description. Great color, and amazing story. It amazes me sometimes what human beings will do for another. Thanks for sharing!
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Photocowgirl says:

Your fantastic color picture is my winner!
Please add this photo to Color Photo Award (PREMIER)
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jakiky says:


This photo was rated 7 / 10 in the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi - Rate a Pic Group
Where as the picture is tecnically well shot it ust doesnt have anything special in the pic for me to award it more highly. i read the story attached and although it put the pic into perspective for me i feel that pictures should be voted for solely on there photographic merrit
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dnieper  Pro User  says:

Hola, soy el administrador de un grupo llamado Sube lo que quieras-Upload any picture you like!(Post1-Comment1) y nos encantaría agregar esto al grupo.

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This photo was rated 5 / 10 in the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi - Rate a Pic Group
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Captain Suresh  Pro User  says:

Happy independence day !!!

Jai Hind !!!


Brilliant shot.

Freedom Comes at a Price !!!  WE WILL GUARD AT ANY COST!
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● SandroG  Pro User  says:

globo-cuore
I saw this picture in The BIG ONE...

Commented with SIC
I would appreciate your comments
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Vrushali.Kulkarni says:

hey thanks to share this incidence
very inspiring!!!!
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NowPublic says:

Thank you for sharing your photo!This photograph appears in a NowPublic news story:Muslims protest in Kashmir on India's independence day.
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vaichatt1 says:

Jana gana mana,
Adhinayak jaya he,
Bharata bhagya vidhata..........
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