Thursday 21 June 2012

INVISIBLE - THE B.TECH PROBLEM


Search a green ball kept on a green carpet. Do you now agree that 'transparent' isn't the only colour to get invisible? Everything around us is different from everything else. Physically, all living and non-living things can be distinguished from one another quite easily, however, is it the same case with skills?


Considering the macro observation, people who grow up since childhood in a particular area have nearly the same skills. If one knows swimming, it is likely that others might know as well.


Now comparing it with the green ball on the green carpet, it is clear that in terms of skills, all these people are the same and noone is actually different. This is what the case is in our country. Everyone is the same, so, there is no 'special-me'.


There is a lot of creativity among people but they don't use it. A person chooses a path and the rest follow it silently. Its the 'sheep-trend' that fills our thoughts.


Did you try finding the green ball? Its quite obvious that larger the area of the carpet, tougher will be the problem of finding it. Today, B.Tech companies search for the best green ball from the carpet on which there are a large number of similar green balls called 'pass-outs' who make it difficult for them to choose the right one.


They try to find out the little difference among the balls but regret for taking the task. Some balls with source and money get themselves painted black and get picked up soon, however, the company never wants them, it happens under pressure.


Imagine if a ball begins to glow with different colours, it is obvious that you'll choose it first and so does the company. Its true that this field has got saturated, however, you still can be the twinkling output. All you need is to paint yourself differently, artistically.


Keeping this thought in mind, my band Re-Nova has come up with a new album called INVISIBLE. Our aim is to spread the awareness of being unique. Let us all find the talent in ourselves and sharpen it to the best, let us all stop being invisible.


- Prashant Mishra

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