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Moksh Juneja & Paromita Deb Areng

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"Moksh and I dont know each other. " We met a month back at a Tweetup organized by Moksh and have hit it off instantly. I really dont remember who was more impressed with who (though I know it has to be him) but WE WERE IMPRESSED. One could also contribute this chemistry to the fact that we live close enough to land up for breakfast to each other's place ( eh , he hasnt been to mine yet). We are in a steady relationship with the social aspect of the internet for a couple of years now and our love affair often spills over beyond the WWW. Paro calls herself the less adventerous of the two and holds a boring day job of an HR Manager in a BIG diversified indian private company ( yeah I guess that was a good hint ) which Moksh is the free spirit, the "Social Media Catalyst" , the entrepreneur. Moksh is funny, witty and sometime one dont even understand his jokes but I laugh with him, anyway. He knows what women wants, but seldom delivers (that is so cheesy !). But I know for a fact i love the way he writes on his blog. - Paro Paro (i dont even know how to spell her name at one go) is finicky and picky and loves clicking photograph about flowers, people (portraits),places. She specially loves wasting away her insomnic night clicking macros ( not the excel kind) and abstracts ( so she can call them ART..HAH!!!) -Moksh


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(The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have made our position unassailable. -- Sun Tzu ) We do not know if we are the best team but we do know if we arn't then we are surely prepared to give the best a lot of sleepless nights. We may not be the best team in terms of skills, experience but we definitely make it up with spunk ! Winning may not be the ultimate goal where such a platform offers immense opportunities to explore our own capabilities / areas of improvements while having fun along the way .. We'll play to win .. in the end may the best team win !


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"In search for Gandhi / What made Gandhi - Gandhi?" Would love to connect with bloggers and twitters from these cities, of which we know some already. Mumbai to Dandi, Navsari, Gujarat. 123kms The Salt Satyagraha was a campaign of non-violent protest against the British salt tax in colonial India which began with the Salt March to Dandi on March 12, 1930. Mahatma Gandhi led the Dandi march from his Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi, Gujarat to produce salt without paying the tax, with growing numbers of Indians joining him along the way. Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad 485kms Sabarmati Ashram is located in the Ahmedabad suburb of Sabarmati adjoining to famous Ashram Road, at the bank of River Sabarmati,4 miles away from the city Town Hall.This was one of the residences of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.This ashram is now converted in to the national monument by the Government of India due to its significance in Indian independence movement in the form of Dandi March in 1930. Bhavnagar 171kms Bhavnagar's Shamaldas Arts College is the oldest institution of higher education in the region. Mahatma Gandhi studied here in 1884 AD. Bhavnagar University is well known in the region having nearly 23,000 students, number of graduate colleges, 17 post graduate departments including MBA, MCA, MSc, engineering, and medical college. Porbandar, Gujarat 402kms (via Gir) Located in the extreme west of India, Porbandar is an important all-weather port on the Arabian sea. It supports a population (c. 2001 CE) of over 150,000. Because it's the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi Rajkot, Gujarat 182kms Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a.k.a. Mahatma Gandhi, spent the early years of his life in Rajkot when his father was a Diwan to the king of Rajkot. Gandhi fasted to ask to form a people's council and liberation of people of Rajkot at Rashtriya Shala in March 1939. Gandhinagar, Gujarat 248kms The new city was constructed as per their plan and was named Gandhinagar after Mahatma Gandhi, a Gujarati himself. First stone of foundation was laid in 1965. The capital was shifted from Ahmedabad to Gandhinagar in 1971. Udiapur, Rajasthan 229kms Hollywood movies filmed in Udaipur: Gandhi Pune, Maharastra 1028kms (via Indore, Dhule) Gandhi was held for two years in the Aga Khan Palace in Pune. It was here that Gandhi suffered two terrible blows in his personal life. His 50-year old secretary Mahadev Desai died of a heart attack 6 days later and his wife Kasturba died after 18 months imprisonment in 22 February 1944; six weeks later Gandhi suffered a severe malaria attack. Mumbai, 152kms Total 3022kms!!


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Paro: Born and brought up in the North Eastern part of the country to parents who share the same wanderlust Paro have been on the move since her childhood... across the state and beyond. As a child she have travelled across the country, been to places like the heavenly Kashmir, the laidback Kanya Kumari , green and gorgeous hillstations of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, the honeymooner's Mussorie, the rustic temples of Konark, Puri, the warm beaches of Pondicherry and Mahabalipuram . As she grew up and moved out and she spent her college days living and exploring the bylanes of Goa , living the city life in Bangalore and treking in the leech infested forests of Waynard, Kerala. Travelling has been a medium of self discovery and over the years she has backpacked (sometimes alone) to unwind .Very recently she wandered off on her own to Agra, Fathepur Sikri, New Delhi with only her camera for company. She describes herself as a rootless wanderer and loves to explore new places, experience new culture, taste exotic food and capture every moment with her camera!! Moksh: He is an avid traveller and loves nature. One of his most memorable trips has been to ladakh and he just cannot stop talking about the trip. He has travelled abroad ( unlike me !) to exotic locations like Taiwan, Hongkong . He loves the mountains and hence that explains his fascination for the peaks and his trips to the uttaranchal and of course Vaishnodevi and Jammu. He has walked the golden sands of Goa , dined in the city of Nizams, wandered the sand dunes of Rajasthan and explored the exotic carvings of Ajanta Ellora. Moksh will never use a compass to show him the way ( I swear by it !! ) but would rather let the natural elements guide him while out in the wild ...he is in his elements when set free...


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Testimonials

Monika

I was pretty amused to read the introduction here :) Quite nice. Very keen to know how the chemistry unfolds. All the best folks...

Rohit Srivastwa

Yeh lo ji kar lo baat!!! Mokhsh Bhai, Paro ji to hamare gaon ki nikali... Haven't met paro yet but I'm very sure that this couple is going to be a lovely one. Moksh can keep anyone happy with his fun & wit.

Shweta Patel

Moksh was fun to travel with. Someone who loves to explore new places. Someone who enjoys to learn about new culture and try new cuisines. His enthusiasm rubs on to you. I went to Ladakh with him last year. Trust me it was blast exploring Ladakh together. Taking bike rides, morning walks, evening shopping, sexy breakfast at Jeevan's.

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