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ITBP Challenger Cup 2009 - Indo-Tibetan Border Police

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VISIONShri P Vijay Kumar, DIG(Retd.)One of the main sources of learning is “ Ourexperiences “ in relation to the incidents in our dailylife. In our child-hood, many things were taught to usthrough the small stories by our elders. There is somemessage for us in the following story.One young man is passing through a pathway. He found a big stone in the middle of the pathobstructing the way. He could see the stone wellbefore otherwise, he would have hit against the stone.When he reached the spot, he jumped over the stoneand continued his further journey.After some time, a young couple was passingin the same path way. They were walking so closeto each other, that they could not see the stone tillthey came near to it. So they suddenly got apart andcrossed the hurdle safely without hitting against thestone.After some more time, a blind man with a stick inhand was passing through the same path way. Hesensed that there is something in the middle of thepath, with the help of stick. He came near the hurdleand realised that it is a stone and foresaw the likelydanger that it would cause injury to the walkers if itis left in the middle of the path as it is. Hence, hecarefully removed the stone from the middle of thepath and threw it away.Now who is really blind? Whether the fi rst twobatches of people or the last person? Defi nitely, theabove story gives us a message that we should notact like the fi rst two categories of people. Because inthe above story, the fi rst two batches of people, thoughthey have the physical sense of organ “eyes” and sawthe stone, they did not have “ vision “. But in the caseof the blind person, though he is blind and does nothave “eyes” , he had “vision” and that is why he couldforesee the likely danger if the stone is not removedfrom the middle of the path. He is said to be a personhaving “vision”. Every one of us will defi nitely comeacross with a number of such incidents in our day today work where we should have “vision“. This is verymuch essential for the prosperity of our organisation.So let us all remould our attitude and dedicateourselves and work with vision for our organisation.Where the vision is one year, cultivate FlowersWhere the vision is ten years, cultivate TreesWhere the vision is eternity, cultivate people.H.E. Nikhil Kumar, (Governor Nagaland) Visits SHQ (L&C)Shri Nikhil Kumar, Hon'bleGovernor of Nagaland, arrived inOffi ces' Mess, SHQ (L&C) ITB <strong>Police</strong>on 13.12.<strong>2009</strong> to witness 20-20 CricketMatch which held at Mohali CricketStadium between India and Srilanka.He stayed in the Officers' Mess fora night. During his stay he took briefround of the campus and recalled theold memories attached with the mess.Complementing all the officers andmen for maintaining the campus nicely,he commented, <strong>ITBP</strong> is like my homeand whenever I shall visit Chandigarh,will stay in this Officers' Mess only.Shri Ranbir S. Shrama, IPS, DIG,Sh. Nikhil Kumar, Hon'ble Governor, Nagaland interacting with offi cers L&C Sec. & TPTBn at offi cers' MessSHQ (L&C) and Shri M. Kumar, Commandant TPT Bn expressed theirgratitude for the appreciation.<strong>ITBP</strong> Patrika37 January - 2010

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