Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Lost Marksheet Mumbai University

Well this is based on my personal experience. First of all I would like to advise you guys to keep your mark sheets with utmost care but then too this advice is too late for now so ensure you remember it as soo n as you get the duplicate ones.

I am considering the case when all the documents are lost i.e Engineering 1st year - 4th Year marks heets, degree certificate , pass certificate for the 1st Year and finally the Convocation letter.

Follow the listed procedure step by step and you would save a lot of time;

Step 1 : Go to the court nearest to your location. Outside the court there are many stalls that make Affidavits. Take this sample for giving to the typewriter. http://tte.delhigovt.nic.in/affidavit.doc. Now get the affidavit made on 100 rs stamp paper, it should not cost more than 280Rs.Make sure you list all the marksheets lost. If you are a Thane resident you can go outside Thane court and get this done.
Step 2 : As soon you have the Affidavit , you need to go to the police station in whose jurisdiction you lost the marksheets and register a missing complaint. Make sure you hand over the xerox copy of the affidavit to the Police and not the original as you will have to hand over the original in the Kalina University.
Step 3: Take 6 sets of xerox of the mark sheets , Affidavit and the missing report. At least carry 2000 Rs in Cash to the University.
Step 4 : Now you have the Affidavit and the Missing complaint with you.I hope you have seat numbers of all the years with you. It is present on the marksheets. (if you don't don't worry). Go to Mumbai University (Kalina Campus). The window opens at 11 am so make sure you reach accordingly. Go to Window No.2 and explain your case. He will see the Affidavit and give you the forms to fill. Since you have lost everything take the set of forms accordingly.
Step 5: Fill the forms quickly and rush to Window No.1. Take the gate pass and rush to 1st Floor room no. 24A. If you do not know your convocation number go to the 1st person on the left upon entry to the room and ask for convocation number.Then walk directly to the person sitting on the table that is bang opposite the entrance and get his signature.
Step 6: When you have his signature rush to Room No. 45 on the 2nd floor and make the payment in CASH for the marksheets.
Step 7 : Then go to ground Floor Bank of Baroda and make the payments in CASH for your Degree Certificate and Convocation Letter.
Step 8 : Come to window No.2 after 17 working days to collect your mark sheets and to Room No. 24A after 3 months to collect your convocation letter.

Charges Summary :
Convocation Letter : 305 Rs
Marksheet( 1st,2nd,1st year Pass Certificate,7th, 8th , BE Degree Certificate) : 630 Rs

Timing
University
11 am - Open
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm lunch
2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Bank of Baroda
11:00am - 1:00 pm

GO IN THE MORNING TO AVOID HASSLES

Sunday, 16 September 2012

Gal with Rich Expressions Part 2

A brief introduction about the gal with rich expressions has already been given.
BY now we have already established that she has this majestic ability to give expressions that you would have never ever seen. But believe you me that is not the only conspicuous thing about the "Unicorn" . There is more than meets the eye.
I know you guys must be thinking that this will turn out to be a bloquet(blog+bouquet) of praises. Well , let me assure you that on one hand it will ...then maybe, Who Knows??


So now, the time has come to try and dig a lil deeper into "A Beautiful Mind"-- (ref :Russell Crowe) of this creature.
People have dreams , she believes in Limbo. An absolute artist she believes in creating everything out of nothing.
I swear it had two legs before she clicked. Get it what I'm trying to say above.

A daredevil by spirit, face off with danger( in a controlled environment) and an imminent threat to her existence(with many safety precautions) pumps up her adrenalin.
She is not scared of anything ..She says, not even death ...then she just thinks it over again and adds....Ya ! Ya ! nothing at all just.....Ghosts!!
 An amiable soul she stands by the things (living and Non living) at all times. A good friend and a loyal confidante(some stomach problems there). With these exemplary set of attributes she has gained a lot many friends of many races and orientations.
You see , She stands humbly while her friend(ref:above) is all praises about this magnificent anomaly!!

Who says that it is a crime to submit to temptation.
     
She is absolutely annoyed when someone calls her "Girly," she believes , Gossiping , putting on excessive make up , "Pink", etc are all  girly traits. She herself is a robust  agile and a strong woman who despises all
 that.
Strongness personified!!
NEWS!!!! Yes, people NEWS!!! That is what she just heard!!!

Known to be a zealot , she livens the conversations and people around her. She , although being a complete moody person , ensures that people don't suffer the wrath of her frequent swings. All in all , this Gal with rich expressions has really helped in getting this blog going. 

Before bidding adieu ,I must not forget to mention here , that even the most active soul longs to find serenity in isolation . She sure makes it a point , not to miss on to it whenever she gets a chance.!!!!
To be Continued.....


Saturday, 8 September 2012

Why Goa is so different than all the other tourist places of India???




Having been so tied up at work  I desparately needed to run off somewhere. Which better option than GOA!!!


Come to think of it , GOA is a wholesome package in itself -- awesome food , good weather absolutely exquisite sites,an amazing night life and a simplistic and enigmatic amalgamation of western and traditional Goan cultures.
A child trying his little hands at collecting some sand and naively hoping to come across some treasure while he is at it.
I think there is something mystical about Goa , as soon as you touch down upon Goan soil , all your worries simply vanish. The astounding atmosphere just caresses your heart , body and soul to the core.
I have established two theories here... one is an obvious fact ie the very geographical location and accessibility of Goa makes it so desirable ,secondly the magnanimity with which the Goan people embrace all sorts of cultures, pulls tourist from all corners of the world towards it.

Having established my theories I shall take you through the trip to this wonderful place.

We all know that the amount of satisfaction derived from imromptu plans materialising is indeed unmeasurable.
However,we sort of got too adventourous and living on the edgy sorts, nearly missing our bus ,but I guess Goa was indeed calling for us.I was being accompanied by four of my friends. Two of them were visiting Goa for the first time in their life. One can very well imagine the anxiousness and excitement mounting up in their hearts, so it was all the more fun.
Having reached Goa early morning, we booked a Wagon R, dumped our stuff in the Hotel and immediately rushed out to embark upon the bountiful offerings that Goa had in store for us.
We started off with the North stretch to the extent of Sinquerium, Candolim, Calangute, Baga Anjuna and Vagator. Needless to say we wer incessantly hogging up all varities of food we could lay our hands upon at all the famous joints that we had heard about.
High tide alerts could not stop people from having fun at Baga Beach.

She is in a fix whereas these two camera buffs couldn't miss a chance to be clicked at.
The most commercialized beach of Goa. Calangute, the hawkers wouldn't let you go off without inking you !!
Basking in the glory of the splashing waves and cool breeze.
It was indeed an unfortunate co incidence that on the very next day of our arrival, it started raining incessantly in Goa. However, our spirits were soaring high and could not be dampened by rains. Yes!! we had a car too. :-p!!
Having covered almost all the beaches of North Goa we left to explore the northern most beach of Goa  , Arambol.
It was indeed a secluded beach far off from the crowded world and much more beautiful that all the other ones we had seen. The sea bed was flat for miles and the waves , despite the rains were calmer and welcoming. I have heard, off late Arambol has been the hub of all foreigner's attraction because of its inaccessibility to many commoners.
The rocks which seemed like Lord Shiva's head from distance.
A humble setup in the form of a shack,Goans sure know how to utilize and portray things artistically.
You could sit here the whole day sipping Hot Chocolate and wondering at the different moods of the Arabian Sea.
Having finished the entire Northern stretch we returned to the much commercialized Baga and Calangute. It was already dinner time so we decided to have a sumptuous traditional Goan dinner at Souza Lobo restaurant. Two most famous chicken and sea food preparations of Goa are Vindalo and Xachuti. We made sure to try these delicacies out along with some crabs and lobsters as starters.

It was indeed wonderful to see and to experience the magic of nothingness. Galavanting , eating and sleeping were the only major tasks we had at our hands.

The next day we had our bus at around 6 pm from Panaji, Cpital of Goa. Also, the place from where we had rented our Wagon R. So we decided to cover Old Goa and some nearby places before catching our bus for Bangalore.

Finishing a wholesome English breakfast at Brito's , Baga beach we started off early for Old Goa to see St. Basillica Church. This church is a pretty famous tourist spot in Goa , because it stores the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier in a casket. 
St. Basillica Church

The remains of St. Francis Xavier ( P.S. Photography is banned inside the church)

The artworks seen are called Murals. The church is considered to be one of the best examples of Baroque architecture in India.
After feasting our eyes with some great artwork , we rushed to cover what was left of Goa for us to see , as time was less and things to be seen were more.
Our next stop was the famous Dona Paula where the stone sculpted statue of allegedly two lovers who could not be united to many a reasons , is the main attraction.
Could only catch a glimpse of the statue due to heavy rains but yes we did have a great lunch at Dona Paula.
With only a couple of hours left in Goa , we decided to spend it on the banks of River Mandovi/Arabian Sea at a restaurant in Panaji.
A floating casino where entry  charge are costlier than gambling
Finally the moment came where with heavy hearts and packed bags we left Goa to reassume our hectic lives and busy schedules. However, not without rejuvenating our spirits and refreshing our minds to cope up with the daily pressures and monotony of Bangalore, only promising ourselves to be back again very soon!!!


Hearty thanks to a friend for the pics...

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Gal with Rich Expressions Part 1

Everyday you meet new people , strike indulging conversations with them ,  exchange experiences and maybe inspire or get inspired.

I met such a person recently. She is an absolute darling !! Awesome to hang out with and exploding with enthusiasm. However, the thing that struck me most about her was her weird yet adorable expressions..!!

I have tried to capture as many as I could still I feel there are very few..!! Bet she can Jim carrey a run for his money!!
An Introduction to Weirdness!!
I shall run through  a couple of more pics which , maybe would solidify the intent behind writing this blog.
This is her expression when she is trying to remember her name!!

Finally when she recalls she frowns!!!! what was the fuss all about!!!??
An enigma initially , once you get to know her she is all hunky dory . Makes your life hell when she starts taking your task. All said this is an introduction to the Gal with Rich Expressions.
Will be back with more on this person who thinks that she is a UNICORN!!!