Tag Archives: Rohit Singh

The previous 6 weeks in photographs…

I post after a long, long time.. But here are the photos, gentlemen…

During the Devi Jagran at Hindustan College..

During the 'Vishal Devi Jagran' at Hindustan College..

Hitchhiking is fun at times..

Hitchhiking is fun at times....while not so at some other times...

At some 'khokha' in Vrindavan..

At some 'khokha' in Vrindavan..

Rohit and Shashank..

Rohit and Shashank..

Green. White. Blue.

Green. White. Blue.

A Walking Student.

A Walking Student.

Protests against 'the' new rule issued by U.P.T.U on the 22nd of September...

Protests against 'the' new rule (N.P.T.Y) issued by U.P.T.U on the 22nd of September...

Life these days…

I don’t have much time to blog these days…but here are some photos, nonetheless… Life these days.. Thats what the post title says..

The Parents Won the Match. Again.

These are the photographs which were snapped by me today in St Pauls..

St Pauls hosts a football match annually where parents of some students are pitted against the current school football team..

The officiators today were Navdeep Singh, Apurv Gupta and Rohit Singh..

Spectators, Students, Paulians.. with the match going on in the field..

Spectators, Students, Paulians.. with the match going on in the field..

Rohit Singh, one of the 'referees'..

Rohit Singh, one of the 'referees'..

Before the Match..

Before the Match..Thats the new building in the background..Although its still under construction, I heard that some portions of it are being used to teach students..But I couldn't verify this..Its hard to believe this considering the no. of construction workers on the site..

The match started a few minutes before ten.. And yeah..in case you missed it (or the heading), the parents won again..♣ 

You can check out some more photos that I snapped today on my Flickr photostream ..

Class IX, Class X, Class XI, Class XII.

Class IX:
 

Class X:

Class XI: 
 

Class XII:

“Get together with Paulians..”

This was a fun party.. plus I took a lot of pics.. Verma snapped a half a dozen pics with his 10-meg Sony (what a waste..)..Here are some photographs (from both, Verma’s camera and mine):

A totally fitting sign..

A totally fitting sign..

(L-R) Disha Kakkar, Sid Singh, Ayush Agarwal, Abhinav Rajpal, Rohit Singh, Gaurav Gautam, Shashank Verma, Mahek Mundeja, Sakshi Tyagi, Akriti Verma, Mohana Singh, Apoorva Maheshwari, Disha Goyal

(L-R) Disha Kakkar, Sid Singh, Ayush Agarwal, Abhinav Rajpal, Rohit Singh, Gaurav Gautam, Shashank Verma, Mahek Mundeja, Sakshi Tyagi, Akriti Verma, Mohana Singh, Apoorva Maheshwari, Disha Goyal

You could click on the above pic to view it in a larger size but its got a huge resolution so it might take a lot of time to load..

I could’ve posted some more photos here but they were taking a lot of time to get uploaded on this blog..

Therefore, if you want to see some more photos of this party, you can see them on my Flickr photostream: Click here to access it.. Maybe I’ll post some real interesting videos here soon…

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A great trip to Vrindavan…

Vrindavan..

Vrindavan..

Probably, the last trip together..But lets hope not so..

Well..this was an ‘interesting’ trip.. Me, Shashank, Rohit, and Shashank Singh  left for Vrindavan from Agra at around 4 pm.. and we returned to Agra by 9 pm..

Snapping photographs inside temples is not allowed and it is only proper that we respect that..
Security was tight everywhere we looked, most probably due to the recent state of affairs in this country..

And of course, then there was good old McDonald’s for a quick, economical snack..

But we’ve got lots of pics otherwise, that we took in auto rickshaws, and on the roads etc. etc. Check them out…

Great weather... great place...

Great weather... great place...

In front of Iskcon..

In front of the Iskcon Temple..

At good old McDonalds..

At good old McDonalds..

A photo from The Beginning of Class XII

This photograph, like countless others, was taken by me by my cell phone camera, before school in great weather.. This photo appears to be ordinary but is, in fact, quite significant.. a remnant of our (your) school days..

Rohit, Shubham, Adnan, Sameer, Apurv

Rohit, Shubham, Adnan, Sameer, Apurv

Just some pics from one of those infinite trips to Sadar…

Flying high...

Flying high...

Whenever we go to Sadar (or any other place, by the way), we almost certainly take our cameras with us..
But the problem with taking photographs there is that all of them look almost alike..

But I’m publishing some pics from our latest trip anyways.. Check em’ out..

These were snapped yesterday, when Verma took us all on a little shopping trip..

Inside one of Provogue's changing rooms..

Inside one of Provogue's changing rooms..

Here’s one taken for no particular reason..

Shashank, Rohit and Raju at the 'scooter-swapping' junction..

Shashank, Rohit and Raju at the 'scooter-swapping' junction..

Here’s the video:

Enjoying Monopoly..Business…Blackjack…whatever..

Ok...I really, really wasn't involved in this one...

Ok...I really, really wasn't involved in this one...

We’re little kids again…


In this photo, you can see Shashank Verma and Rohit Singh reliving their long gone childhood..
You should have seen them when this photograph was snapped..
They were enjoying it so much that they had to be beaten off with a stick to make them go away from the swings.. I guess some dogs never do grow up.. Well, as the saying goes : “Every dog has its day” .. This day was theirs.. 

Here are some more pics from the same day:

 

I don\'t know this person.

I don't know this person.

 

What is this?
What is this? Jurassic freakin’ Park?

Verma goes nuts.. Tries his hand at writing ‘jittery’, ‘Teutonic’ love story.. quotes Martin Luther King, Shakespeare and Husse…

Shashank Verma, like everyone else, is a free man these days. And like every other guy of his age these days, he’s got nothing better to do. So, he thought, why not write a love story? Yeah! That would be fun! In fact, it is fun.. And why should it not be fun? After all, the guy in question is none other than Rohit Singh and his love interest from Deutschland. Verma, in a writing style not his own, has attempted to narrate all the events in a fun, interesting manner. So… what is it? Is it sensationalism (it wouldn’t have been sensationalism had he not mentioned names), an attempt to shoot up the readership of his blog or a light hearted view on all those long-gone-but-fondly-remembered events? You decide. Click here to view that article (“Love in Germany”). And, finally, here is a German proverb :

Anfangen ist leicht, beharren eine Kunst.

The last party (parting)

The last party (parting)

Just another day at School…

Daily life, as it was, at St Pauls…

Apurv Gupta and Rohit Singh making the most of their time at St Pauls...

Apurv Gupta and Rohit Singh enjoying the music at St Pauls' field...