Wishing everyone a very happy and prosperous new year. Let this be a year of hope, happiness, harmony and humanity across the world.
Happy Diwali 2010
Here's hoping for a pollution-free Diwali. Let it be truly a festival of lights, than a misery of noise. Let this Diwali bring everyone Peace, Power, Progress, Prowess, Patience, and of course, Paisa.
Me and kids
Stress Management
We had an hour-long stress management session at work today. The focus was on a person thinking mostly of the past and worrying about the future; thus generating stress. The key is to live in the future and enjoy every moment to the fullest. Then there were various techniques discussed on how to reduce stress. … Continue reading Stress Management
The Don, The Prince and The Boy
Finally, Sachin Tendulkar achieved on Feb 24, 2010 what has never been done before in limited overs international cricket – he scored a double hundred against a respectable South African bowling attack at the Capt. Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior. The fact that no one in almost 40 years of one day cricket has ever … Continue reading The Don, The Prince and The Boy
Salute to the 26/11 martyrs
Just as the millions in India, I pay my homage to those innocent Indians who were mercilessly butchered by a bunch of sipteful, disgusting Pakistanis the same day last year. Thankfully, all but one of those rats were killed, but not before they had taken down over a 100 innocous citizens of Mumbai. May the … Continue reading Salute to the 26/11 martyrs
Bharat Anokha Raag Hai
While flipping through the boring TV channels last Saturday, I stumbled upon DD Bharati, perhaps one of the least-visited channels on the cable. It was a short interval between two programs and a gathering of some well known faces were singing a compilation, “Bharat Anokha Raag Hai”, reminiscent of the once so popular “Mile Sur … Continue reading Bharat Anokha Raag Hai
Shame, shame, Indian Democracy
That we practice an incorrect comprehension of democracy in India is underlined by our politicians and the bureaucracy time and again. Almost a year since the 26/11 incident, Ajmal Kasab is still alive and our democratic system upholds his rights as a prisoner and treats him as any other. Nobody even thinks that he is … Continue reading Shame, shame, Indian Democracy