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Self-Review, Pitch For More Offshore Centres, Look at CAA, Capital Protests and Corona Virus

                Many of those who rea d my previous post are of the opinion that I had written a brilliant piece. It puzzled me a bit since I consider myself an ordinary writer and thought of disowning this blog for all its brilliance. I accept that I am meritorious as a kid but as I age to be an adult, became below average. Hence an average person can only write relatively ordinary stuff when compared to other great writers. By reading this ordinary stuff, people think I have everything and they live in depression. It is an art to fool around by wearing a mask and I seemed to have mastered the art by coercing everyone into false beliefs. The artist alone know that he is nothing and not everything. If my posts make you believe I have everything, then you are under false impression created by con artist. I know my many defects and deficiencies as a person. As mentioned in an earlier post, I am fit for nothing and can only write some random tras...

A Look At The Grand Past Year, Underprevileged Kids, Infrastructure, Capital Issues and Fires Down Under

                  It has been my first post in this calendar year. While I wish every reader of my blog a very great year ahead, let me reminisce the year went by. By the sheer magnitude of the context, setting, position, time and criticality, I pulled off a great year 2019. I recollect how a hour is hard to go by, a day is harder to go by, a week is hardest to go by and from these innumerable weeks to build months and a year is perhaps the most humbling experience one can have. I motivated people to be more, do more and done my best to be a constant source of inspiration. I never slowed down a bit and always kept the bar very high. I had written a series of blockbuster blog posts which are no mean writings. It is a wonder that it happened in this way and I attribute nothing to myself and everything to the wonderful people all around. It is one of the most eventful years with huge activity round the year. I worked in a real sense of urgen...

Need For Safe-Guarding Mother Tongue, Unemployment, 'Maha' Politics and Hong-Kong Protests

                     An important revelation I would like to make from this medium is I had deep respect and affinity towards my mother tongue, a bond which no other language can break. That said, I had been blogging in English since last 12 years which had made me an ambassador for that language since as much time. While I would like to contribute for the growth of a foreign language, I do not intend to do it at the expense of my own mother tongue or any other regional language. It is my helplessness and a gift from God that I am writing in English. Helplessness, because I am not very adept in using any other language. God’s gift, because I am able to communicate in the language which reaches farther and wider. Coming to the point, it can be said that persons like me are killing the native or regional languages by the use of English language. I may not do it alone but I can inspire a group of people who in turn would motivate f...

Need For Increased Participation In Public School Education and Few Sincere Hopes

                  Breaking away from the fortnightly posts, I took a long break since my last column came out. I never intended it that way but I am helpless in this regard. I must confess that these are no ordinary writings and does not happen every now and then as simple as it seems to be. A lot of things need to fall in place and it took a period of five years of work to see the recent series of posts and the aura it created. What I write might be insignificant but the attempt in itself is a big step. There is a difference between insignificant attempt at writing and writing to create an impact. Many people write, but they remain words on paper and mine translate into real world action. The attempt backed by bulldozing work creates impact and not always words. I would have liked to reduce this impact and the levels of risk so that I can be more frequent with penning down my thoughts. But the phenomeno...

Deepest Condolences, On the Road to Peace and Progress, Reform Catalyst and Few Bold Truths

                    Let me begin by offering deepest condolences to the departed soul of former central Minister Sushma Swaraj, who passed away on 6 th August. I don’t know her much and not into her domain but from the occasional catch up on news and the social media platforms, I knew that she is an active and excellent parliamentarian, always raising questions and debating on issues of national interest. She has many firsts in her career, a first woman MP to get the outstanding parliamentarian award, first female leader of opposition in the Loksabha, first woman Chief Minister of Delhi among many others. I am particulary very touched by her helping hand which I witnessed myself in the countless tweets where she responded to the call of the distressed people. This quality really set her apart from her peers where she is just a tweet away for any help. This kind of helping nature and rea...

Few Thoughts On Comfortable Life, Social Work and Ending Kashmir Dispute For Once and All

                        I am thankful to the almighty and everyone concerned because I hit the smooth road of navigation these days. When you have place to live, place to work, work to do, food to eat and everything is going on smoothly, you cannot ask for more, especially after all the hiccups and ordeals you face. The ordeals of ‘beautiful’ days are surprisingly not seen these days. Hitherto, I went through the gruel and completed myself like a camphor on fire which has been my routine in those days. I would be at least grateful that those days of pain are now a distant past. When your day ends in a constant high then you are certainly leading a good life. When a person like me is looked after well, enjoys life and leads a good life then definitely God blesses the land and bestows his good blessings upon this great land. May God bless the nation. The poor, weak, oppressed, marginal, irrelevant, finer people needs to fi...

Few Thoughts on Negative Impact, Debt-Ridden States And The World Cup Winner

                 There are no two ways in which I work but always a single way in which I go about my routines. Sometimes, there will be setbacks or something might pull me down but I still refuse to let the external disturbance affect me and perform my daily duties without getting disturbed. Rather than me taking those decisions to continue like that, it is some unknown wave which is taking me for a ride in it. The best instance is - I worked for a foreign visa keeping in view all the required background necessary for working in a rich nation. While the task of building up a profile with all the required background is huge, I took it up like a yagna and performed for well over 8 months. When I got the result of denial, it is devastating enough for me and to continue in the same way is never a big return on my investment. I could have easily suspended all my activities and lie down crying for a week. There is no reason for this bull ru...