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King of turbulent Times

First a disclaimer: This is a work of fiction and any resemblance of name or character to any person living or dead is purely coincidental. Ajay Nalya the CEO of the private airlines which is facing economic turbulence and is seeking a government bailout was talking to a Fengshui consultant asking how he can change the fortunes of his beleaguered airlines. ...
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Our Precarious Civilization

Just like the new technology in this day and age, science fictions are losing their shelf life faster. We are used to Gen-Ex fictions in our life today. The development of science and technology, and the tools available even to those in the lowest economic strata at times allow experiencing the mixed feeling between science and fiction. Imagine a rickshaw-puller, on his cell phone, is checking Delhi’s weather forecast early in the morning to plan his day! Many such tools are available to people that were unimaginable about 50 years ago. There hangs the tale of using Nature’s hidden power ...
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Arab Spring, Arab Barbarism And The Victor’s Justice

Once upon a time, a great King-Emperor with global imperial ambitions invaded India, the land of riches. He met with stiff resistance by a brave Hindu king who fought valiantly but was captured. When the victor faced the vanquished, he asked a very pointed question, “how should I treat you”. The vanquished Hindu king replied without batting en eye-lid, “Treat me as one king treats another king”. That was the encounter between Alexander, the great and King Puru or King Porus as the Greeks call him. ...
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Life’s Value

The Indian ‘festival of lights’ Diwali is being celebrated worldwide now and it has become official event at the House of Commons and the White House. Diwali is a joyous celebration of the triumph of good over evil. However to many it is just another occasion to enjoy life, and the responsibility of fighting the evil is delegated to some god! Today I find a reason and an opportune moment to introspect. A seven-year old girl, innocence glowing on her face, hands shaking, tears welling up in her eyes and speechless meets her father for the first time, who just ...
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The Billion Dollar Question

The United States recently gave another billion-dollar aid to Pakistan, the key ally in its war against terror, within a few hours after Michael Mullen, recently retired US Navy admiral who served as the 17th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — lashed out at Islamabad for its complicity with the terror network. His candid comments hinted at — ”we are funding a terrorist state”. Afterwards, former US Ambassador to Afghanistan Peter Tomsen said: ‘The United States cannot afford to indulge Pakistan’s support for terrorism any longer. The risks of sticking with the status quo are greater than the ...
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Life not Lost, Celebrated!

Apple founder Steve Jobs, who did not care to share his physical pain induced by pancreatic cancer as much as he did his creativity and innovation to which he dedicated his life, died at a relatively young age of 56. In the face of things, it’s a great loss. However, he leaves behind a telling message, an inspiration – ‘life is worth living’. He proved what Swami Vivekananda said: ”…how long is this life for? As you have come into the world, leave some mark behind. Otherwise, where is the difference between you and the trees and stones?” (Vivekananda’s impact ...
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Fast Facts

Fasting has become fashionable these days in India. And political motives are outscoring religious ones, thanks to Anna Hazare, Baba Ramdev and Narendra Modi. Young people are getting the taste of the homegrown Gandhian tool. An American friend of mine told me that it would be a great idea in America, if a large number of obese could observe this regularly. My answer was that India had already joined the band wagon of obesity. Fasting is already a part of religion and culture of India, but obesity is increasing! ...
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King Annaditya and the Betals

When I arrived home my teenage daughter was busy listening to music in her cellphone and deeply engrossed reading a book. “What are you reading?” I asked her. “Did you mumble something?” she asked taking out the earphones. ” I did not mumble. I asked you what book are you reading” I said. ...
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Oh Nine Eleven!

When the whole world, particularly the US prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 911 terror strikes, the news of Delhi High court attack captures headlines for a couple of days and then fades away to the recesses of history. As if people are immune to insane killings, mainly because they have accepted it as a fact of life. Many, however, see in it an utter surrender to the evil works of the ancestors of the terror leaders of past. The history or terror, that the Indian subcontinent has dealt with started with Bin Qasim and then came Ghori. ...
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Britha asha moriteo more na

Hello, Wishing you a very happy independence day. And I could not help penning down the following: Some years back, while speaking with few youngsters across various Asian and European nations who had come to India to pursue their higher education, I was pleasantly surprised to hear what they like about India is the freedom they enjoy. The time was August 15 and that same day, while attending the flag hoisting ceremony at my postgraduate institute, I was further surprised by few students, who refused to even enter the compound the ceremony was taking place in and standing outside the ...
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