Oh my `Jeweled Land`, I pine for you…
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Oh my `Jeweled Land`, I pine for you…

Last Updated: Monday, August 10, 2009, 14:14
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Each time I see a landscape of lush green flourishing across the road, my memories flash back to my hometown. And thoughts of sweet home linger in my mind all through the day. Born in a place, where nature and scenic beauty play a vital role in life, I always miss the exquisite panorama of vegetation away from home.

What I miss the most here in Delhi is the beautiful backyard at my home, where my mom grew vegetables for our daily needs. Every morning as I used to wake up, fragrance much sweeter than honeydew and fresh green leaves on the creepers around my bedroom window would greet me. The emerald green grasses around my house, not only refurbished my humble abode, but also lent a sense of serenity.

It’s not paradise I am talking about, but my homeland Manipur, `the Jewel of India`. The weather remains pleasant throughout the year. Not many electronic devices are required, as frequent showers keep us cool and refreshed.

Out of many, the `Dz
ukou Valley`- located on the border of Manipur and Nagaland, also called the valley of flowers is one of the most beautiful places in the region. ‘Dzukou’, in the local dialect means ‘cold water` referring to the ice-cold stream that flows through the valley.

Sightseeing is close to my heart and it is this valley where I had my first encounter with the splendour of Mother Nature. I was in XII standard when I along with other hostellers went trekking to this valley sans my parents` knowledge. The whole journey was a tiresome one due to difficult-terrain and non-availability of facilities. But, when we reached the place, I forgot all my weariness after seeing the valley that looked like a carpet of wild flowers.

Generally, wild herbs and shrubs sprout along the riverbanks in summer, while lilies in white and pink, euphorbias, aconitums and hundreds of other botanical species in varied colours adorn the valley in monsoon. The valley is surrounded by hills, caves & rocks while a stream shaped like the curves of Venus snakes through Dzukou, which remains frozen during winter.

The exquisite sight captured my heart and I did not want to return from the breathtaking spot. Now, thousands of miles away in national capital, I miss the pristine beauty of Dzukou Valley, and the lovely little flowers that toss their heads in sprightly dance whenever wind blows.

My second exploration was the Loktak Lake and Sendra Island located at Moirang in Manipur, 48 kms from Imphal. The lake appeared to be spreading the message of eternal peace under the torrid sun. Looking down at the lake, I could see reflection of the heavenly moon that gave a mysterious touch to the spot.

Also called the only Floating Lake in the world with its floating Phumdis (heterogeneous mass of vegetation, soil, and organic matters at various stages of decomposition), the saucer shaped lake is the largest freshwater lake in northeastern India, which serves as a source of water for hydropower generation, irrigation and drinking water supply.

With orchids of around 500 varieties, the state has earned fame due to the habitation of terrestrial Lily or `Siroi Lily`, which is a rare species found only on the hilltops of Siroi Hill in Ukhrul District. During the flowering season, it’s so eye-catchy that it is usually referred to as the most beautiful lily in the world attracting lots of tourists.

This year though, I am deeply saddened by the poor monsoons, as the state is declared a drought-hit along with other northeastern states.

Besides the agricultural woes, I fear losing the greenery at my window when I return. The mystery of the orchids that bloom creating an exotic feel, the valley of flowers and the innumerable picturesque scenes of the land should be preserved at any cost.

Moreover, human neglect must be prevented to save this God’s gift from being ravaged……
(The views expressed by the author are personal)
Prakash - Gollahalli, Anekul, Bangalore
i love god of cricket who inspires to all youngsters in recent generation . he is the hero onfield and off field.indian govt should encourage like these players.


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Sriram - Atlanta
very good article... you put the words which i often get in my mind when thinking about sachin`s career. he is the most influential person to many not only just cricketers but people in what ever are careers they are get motivated when they see sachin`s batting for the country.
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Rajesh Bhardwaj - Delhi
i agree with every bit of word said here about sachin. i feel proud that i am born in the era of sachin.
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Shivank - NOida
its all true, very well written about sachin who is a true gentleman and a legend
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keshav kajale - nasik
too good
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Siddharth - Singapore
one of the finest article i had ever read about sachin!!! i do agree that one day sachin will bid cricket and then we will see the whole nation will become standstill!!! love u sachin for not only being the best sportsperson but also n insipration to to entire nation.wishing you many happy returns of the day. as your mentor already mentioned that ``my sachin has to still score more runs for the country`` the same way we are also wishing you to represent india in the 2015 world cup..... sachin you really rock mate...
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shivani - Delhi
nice article!!! sachin is really a committed cricketer, i like his passion for cricket. today is his birthday and i want to wish him ``happy birthday sachin``.
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Jack - Mumbai
it is a fitting tribute to sachin. there are few men as sachine, and world is a better place because of people as sachin is.
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Jeevan - Hyderabad
We are not against Muslims staying in India but like Pakistan is an Islamic state we want India to be a Hindu State. You can live peacefully in Canada. Please do not poke your nose in our matters. You chose money over motherland and that is why you are in Canada. If you have guts please go to Pakistan and live as a Hindu and do someething for them
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deka p - assam
Mr. khanna what do you mean ? Do you suport forcely conversion from hindu to muslim ? wah```` wah
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atul - delhi
Even Yaser arafat had said Palestinian womb was their answer to Israeli bomb. Israel and USA are the only countries which can take Muslims to task.
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Oracle - Planet Earth
Gandhi and Nehru were self serving genies.
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truth_shall_prevail - San Jose
forceful conversions!!!! myths... where is the proof..people revert by will..no once can force anyone in this age! so stop positng rubbish and believing in rubbish!
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wasee - pakiats2233
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Jagdish singh - Noida , india
all my best wishes for sachintendulkar 39 birth day .he live long and makes more centenary for indian cricket.i feel proud i am born in the era of sachin. happy birth day
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rocky - jamanagar
yes ur right sachin is great man in this world.
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Anilkumar - chennai
super article one of the best i read about sachin... just like many in this cricket world, me to great fan of sachin. it is always different feeling when he is batting that excitement and tension is un comparable.
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sameer - jalgaon`
you said, what i feel!!!
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girendra kumar - patna
agar cricket eak religion hai to sachin uska god hai. happy birth day .
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MAC mohan - kuwait
very true. in todays who is doing or thinking for others. it difficult to break the network of politicians irrespective of parties, but one man who dare to give them sleepless nights. we wish him a success in his misson of cleanising the rotten indian political system. jai hind.
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mac mohan - kuwait
very true. in todays sefish world no one is thinking for others
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Nagaraju - Chennai
if you try to convince sachin as a match winner, any one can find number of good innings in so many innings (lamost 500 odi`s and 166 tests). but still we feel he is not a match winner. assume like a situation if oppositon gives 300+ target, we have a chance to win only match winners like sehwag, yuvraj, kohli and dhoni bat well but not sachin. sachin is not a match winner.....
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saroj - india
very well said. thanks gopalji. but maoists unleashed by CHINA are greatest threat to Hinduism.
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Aarshi - USA
great article!!!!!!!!!!! reading it was a great pleasure, seemed like someone has penned down my own emotions about the great batsman of the era.i have grown up watching him play and has been the source of inspiration.
i am in a field of academics, which is far from the sports world, but it is from him i dray my inspiration!!!!!!!!!
happy birthday sachin!!!!!!! many happy returns of this day!!! thank you for all you have done!!!!!!!

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jayeeta ghose - kolkata
lovely article... extremely well written... i read through the lines with pride and now i have tears in my eyes.... as i finish reading it... i cannot imagine an indian team with no sachin.... i have been watching him since my childhood days... i have grown up appreciating the hero... he is a treasure to all indians... our proud and precious possession....
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Ravi Singh - Delhi
fantastic article, it was a pleasure to read, feel so proud, luv you sachin for providing endless entertainment for last 24 years, hope will continue for at least 4 more. luv you again , thanks manisha for such a lovely writeup.
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Vandana Nigam - Noida
loved your article...u have shared the same feelings and emotions as i feel for our sachin..it really touched my heart and could not finish reading this article without tears in my eyes..proud to be indian already and one gud reason is i belong to the same country where god of cricket was born..happy birthday sachin...wish u lifelong happiness and success..
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rockpeteromi - Bangalore
oh...sachin is a born cricketer.to me age is a just number. though sachin enters into 40 years of age he is always ever green. i wish him many more success in the field of cricket
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Raghu - bangalore
its not sachin alone can win the game its a team work and offcourse his contribution is on an higher end as for the performance is concerned.
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Bala Krishnan - Chennai
extra ordinary article..especially the point yu said..nobody said abt tat 99th century with a higher strike rate which india lost. i think i must reconsider my opinion that he is not god, when the god himself says that im sachin :) sachin - thanks for your memories
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srihari - new delhi
good article Salome... I wanna know more about north-east...

keep it up
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avk - delhi
Ohh so beautifully described...simply marvellous. We need more such pieces on the Northeast so that people know more about this beautiful part of our country.
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Dilmesh Singh - Delhi
it is a good article.. I would like to take my wife to a resort in North East.. for fun..
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Just the thought of the place is refreshing!
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mrutyunjaya kalmat - bengaluru
The article is simply superb
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Sirisha - hyderabad
I have stayed in this haven namely Loktak, near Imphal in my early childhood and have faint memories of this place. Recently, i have been to Scotland with landscapes all around and found it similar to Manipur. thanks for reminding me that we too have a small scotland in india....
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sagarika - Delhi
the article is good... the very thought of such a place is like keeping the head under the Ice.. I do agree with Ibrahim.. there has to be a positive publicity to the North East India.. we have alienated the people of North East.. even they must be the part of our growth story. The best way is by developing tourism and encouraging cultural tourism..
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ibrahim - delhi
thanks for enlightening us the fact that North East India has so much to offer..

Media these days tell nothing other than militancy and police brutality.. Its high time that proper development of infrastructure must be undertaken to harness the true tourism potential of the region.,.. Jai Hind!
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gazi - siliguri
Must be a place of my dreams....got to visit once in my lifetime. The article is simply marvellous. I can imagine the whole picture so clearly.
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Delhi Dude - new delhi
Its so amazing to know that India does have one of the finest and beautiful places on earth... Its a pity that we still crave to go for Switzerland, New Zealand etc to spend vacation.. Jawaharlal Nehru had rightly said that Manipur is the Switzerland of India... North East India is always in news for all the wrong reasons.. if they shed their differences and if the tourism encourgaed by developing infrastructure needed to it, than there will be an economic growth of the region.... more over, lots of ordinary Indians can have a good quality vacation in India itself.. it will be a win-win situation for everyone... Excellent artilicle Salome.... keep it up!!!
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devika - noida
ur description of the beautiful land draws me towards it. wsh i could have been dr tooo
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