Life..

"Life should
NOT be a Journey to Grave with a Sole Intention Of Arriving In Safe And Well-Preserved Body, But Rather To Skid In Side-Ways, Body Thoroughly Used Up, Covered With Scars, and Screamin with Joy,
Wu...hhhuuuuuuuuu, What a Ride!"

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Friday, September 10, 2010

UDCT/ICT M.Pharm Admission Details!

UDCT/ICT Admission.

The Name of College is now ICT since it has attained the DEEMED Status!
Location: Matunga, Mumbai.

There are TWO Courses basically:
1) M.Pharm
2) BPT (Bio Process technology)

1) M.Pharm: Following subjects are there,
a) DDT (Drug development Technology) Which is equivalent to Pharmaceutics
b) Medicinal Chemistry
c) Medicinal Natural products (MNP) (There are two sub parts in it) i.e
-Pharmacology
-Pharmacognosy

MNP Pharmacology syllabus is Same as that of Normal pharmacology, only diff is that you have to do your Thesis on Herbal drugs. (Note; 80% of People of plain pharmacology do their thesis on HERBAL DRUGS!!!!!) So no worries...


Admission Process:
1) M.pharm: Admission basis on G-pat score + ICT internal exam score + Interview.
Seat Distribution: For OMS(Outside Mah state) and MS (Maharashtra state)
2010-11 Batch total seats : 30

2) BPT: Entrance exam of 100 Marks (G-Pat syllabus + Additional topics to be studied, check their web for more details), 1 mark positive and 1 mark Negative (Pattern may vary every year)
2010-11 Batch total seats: 30.
Forms:

There is only ONE Form for both M.Pharm and BPT.
Cost: 1000Rs for Open category (No idea about SC/ST/OBC)


Official Website: http://udct.org/MAIN/INDEX.HTML
Check for Updates..
Rgds,
Vikas.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Wonders of History! Daulatabad, Aurangabad Rul'z!!!

After having failed to secure admissions in Counseling rounds,
I decided to Crack the Exam for studying for whole year!!

Cracked it, and we leave for Aurangabad aGaIN^
Completed the Rounds, and then I headed Solo to Daulatabad fort..

One has to Catch a KAALI PEELI JEEP (Which is NOT Recommended by me) from Baba Petrol Pump, to Elora/Daulatabad fort..

The Kaali Peeli which i took was Initially empty, but within a Km or so, it was Not just Full, But it was JAM PACKED!:shock: No breathing space inside with 20 People, Which Included ladies too!! I was Literally Shocked!

Felt like i was BURIED under an AVALANCHE.. ;)
It was a 16 Km long Run, When that Ended, i felt like i Had lost my LEGS due to Hampered blood circulation!!

Coming to the Fort, there is an ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OFFICE, which collects toll from Tourist (5 Rs for Indians) to have access to the Fort...

A Bit of History For you;

This time in a SNAP Format!;)

A Bit of Text:
Retrieved from Wikipedia..

In 1294 the fort was captured by Ala-ud-din Khilji, and the rajas, so powerful that they were held by the Sultans of Delhi to be the rulers of all the Deccan, were reduced to pay tribute..

Devagiri now became an important base for the operations of the Delhi Sultanate's conquering expeditions southwards. In 1327 Muhammad bin Tughluq determined to make it his capital, changed its name to Daulatabad , and tried to march the whole population of Delhi to it.

His successors held it until they were overthrown by Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor, in 1633; after which it remained in the possession of the Delhi emperors until, after the death of Aurangzeb, it fell to the first Nizam of Hyderabad. Its glory, however, had already decayed owing to the removal of the seat of government by the emperors to Aurangabad.



Now Let the Photos speak;
Alighting At Aurangabad Railway Station.
Check out the Architecture, it is a Mimic of Some's Ones Gr8 Painting. (My memory beats me on this :D)



Now i witness another Wonder,
A Steam Engine in Showcase!!
Named YP Locomotive, Built at Jamshedpur in 1965,
It went Off-Service in 1998.


This is the Entry Pass; :)



The feel of going Historical, come alive as soon as i see this!



Then I see CANNONS (RAN GADA) Which were Introduced by Babar, the First Mughal Ruler to fight Ibrahim Lodhi of Delhi.

A bit of History about CanNonS,



Now, Ladies and Gentlemen i present to you,
Cannons.. LIVE!!!



Next, A RANGE Assembled to Fight Intruders, Which are Parked here, as a PARKING LOT!



The TOAF Facing the Entrance!!!




Lovely Carvings!
That Symbolizes the Utmost Importance of Tuskers in MAIDAN-E-JUNG!



Next Comes, The Second line of Defense.. Called as MAHAKOT..
A bit of Info..



Strong FORT WALL..




Ruined wall.


Then another MARVEL! the CHAND MINAR..
A watch Tower, Which was used to Offer Prayers to ALLAH..
Again a Bit of History.


Chand Minar, First View!


A Shot from the Base, Chand Minar is just HUGE!!




Buland DARWAZA :D!

Check out the Poking Out Growth, It was designed so that, if captured, the Strong DARWAZA would resist the Sheer Power of TUSKERS used for Breaking DARWAZA..




Drinking water Pot,
even enemies can drink water from it..


Chand Minar from Mahakot (First Floor)



Just Lovely!
Isn't It??




Canyons, To resist the Intrusion of Enemy..

it actually Divides the Fort in Two,
One if captured, the second Line of defense is Ready..




Idiot TOURISTS..:-x
Thats a SHAME...



A View from Second Floor..



A glimpse to Disastrous End to my Journey :D




This is why this fort is Considered to Be Impenetrable..
Only Access is, the Front entrance,
Which if captured, the Next would be the Canyon at Mahakot,
and capturing it was a MAMMOTH TASK..



Then Moving to the Third Floor,

The tactic is, the Path from second to third floor Foot steps are in [B]COMPLETE DARKNESS[/B]..
Even if the SUN Shines at its high, there is Complete darkness Inside, as in caves.
There were two such zones, One short, and One very long...

First zone was like a Cake walk,
Second me meri Fati!! :grin: coz i can clearly hear the Sound of Bats Murmuring Inside, and who knows what kinda snake is waiting for me!

I was in two Minds, to go or to not to go, coz it was Closing time for the Fort and I had only half hour to cover the fort.

Then i REMEMBERED SOMETHING!!:idea:

Recently i had seen an Episode from Documentary [B]"I SHOULDN't BE ALIVE" [/B]Aired on DISCOVERY CHANNEL every Tue 10:00Pm, in which a Couple strands in a beautiful valley and at Night fall, they come near by a CAVE. they aren't sure who's hiding Inside..
the boy then takes out his CAMERA, Flashes it Two-three times, and sees the result which had No evidence of Animal Inside..

Same applied here!!
and here is the Result.. :D



Relieved by that HORROR Stretch, What better than this Snap!
Chand Minar from Third Floor..




The PanchaDhatu (5 Metal made Toaf) pointing towards the Intruders...





The CLIMAX!!!

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SUDDEN HEAVY RAIN!! :x
I Always Keep additional Polythene Bags, when i travel and it worked good this time protecting my camera from Rain..

I also had Imp Documents for admission, So, Unfortunately i had to give up the Idea of scaling the Next floor..
I halted for Half hour in that Short cave, to rain to shut, it did Succumb a bit, and my Historical journey came to an ABRUPT END!! :(

Friday, July 30, 2010

Malavali Lohagad Trek

After a Long Period, it was tym for some fun!
So we had Planned a trip to Tikona fort,
unfortunately we had to change our plan at the Last moment..

We were in a group of 5,
Me, Amitt, Kiran, Sachin and Hemant..
Intially as directed by Dongresaheb, we decided to go to Tikona fort,
but it was raining heavy, so the locals suggested to go to Lohagad fort, from Malavali station, coz the trek to Lohagad from Malavali would also include Bhaja caves and a big waterfall nearby..

Starting off; we took the Morning Deccan express Departing from thane at 7:50am, and Alighted Lonavala at 9:50am.
As planned, we moved on to Kamshet (to go to Tikona fort) by Local train which departed at 10:05am, and reached in 15 mins..

There on, we came back to Malavali station by local train which was 30Mins late, we had a buddy coming by this local from Pune.
Started the Trek at 11:30am from Malavali station to Lohagad fort..
The Trek was of 3Hrs One side.

An Armature trek in Rainy season, and A beginner trek in other..

How to go
:
There are two ways to Approach:
1) From Lonavala (Using Personal Vehicle), You can reach directly to the Fort base. (Note: No local transport is available, few Tum-tum's do go, but only "On-Demand" Rate: 50Rs Per person)
2) From Malavali station (By Trekking)
Initially there is Road upto Bhaja caves for which the Rickshaw wala's charge you 80Rs per Rickshaw, and then a Grueling trek of 2hrs and 30Mins to reach Fort.

A view from Monkey hill (Hill station between Karjat and Lonavala.)



Alighting at lonavala station.


Lonely Truck and A beautiful backdrop..

At Malavali Station.


Beginning of the Trek..


Sweet ain't it?



Mighty Waterfall near Bhaja Caves..



Group getting ready to trek..


Initial Track from Bhaja Caves to Lohagad.


Leaving behind those Lonavala Plains..


Me and Amit Trekking!


My group posing in front of aweful scenery!


Scenery on the way..


Good Back-drop! Ain't it?

Rotting wooden log!


Visapur Fort!! A First View!!


Visapur Fort, Another Angle!

Ruined Leaf!!



First view, Lohagad Fort!


Pawna Dam a Beautiful View!


Side wall!



Mammoth entrance of that fort!!



I wonder how they would have Built this!!


View from Third Floor..


Road to Heaven.


Awesome na??
i wonder what is meant for??



Qabr of a Muslim Pir!
This symbolizes that Shivaji Maharaj was not Anti-Muslim.



Then there is a Shiv temple next to it, This is the Summit of that Fort!!
An Awesome experience, Lohagad is mesmerising during Monsoons!!!