In Hyderabad, Eat here!
The last lecture
Nobody?
When Natwar Singh was sacked as the External Affairs Minister, the Prime Minister kept the protfolio with him for about an year. In this era of globalisation, India was without a full time External Affairs Minister for a full year! And then the ministry was given to the fall back guy of the cabinet - Pranab Mukherjee.
Shibu Soren had to go as Coal Minister, and that ministry is with the Prime Minister for over an year now! So is the case with Information and Broadcasting.
And now, the Finance Ministry too!! I mean, seriously, all the ministrie I mentioned need full time ministers as their head. They are too big to be handled by a part timer, in this case the Prime Minister!
I mean, are we seriously facing such a crisis that we cannot find ONE person to be the finance minister? Is there really NOBODY in the country to lead that department??
What a reaction ...
When asked if he offered his resignation to Sonia Gandhi, Vilasrao Deshmukh tells the journalist, " I am explaining in understandable language. I know you can understand. I have faith in your intelligence." You know what Mr. Deshmukh, we don't have faith in your intelligence. So just go. Please.
Kerala CM went one step further. When snubbed by the father of a martyr, he seems to have lost his thinking balance. Apparently, my fellow country men, "If it were not for Sandeep, even a dog would not have glanced at his house." He doesn't stop there. He wants the father "to have the sense to understand things". You know what Mr. Achutanandan, we want you to have the "common sense" of respecting people's sentiments. You are anyway not capable of doing better things, so asking for respect is not too much I guess. So just apologize. Please.
P. Chidambaram tells us in all "honesty", he was reluctant to take this job, but since his leaders decided, he is answering to his call of duty. I am just thrilled at knowing that my new Home Minister is as disinclined to work as the old one. You know what Mr. Chidambaram, when election time comes, I will answer my call of duty. Without reluctance. That is the least I can do.
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi derides "lipstick" ladies. Now, anyway all that has been done by the politicians was lip service while dealing with terrorism. And now they are even out of words to describe the tragedies. You know what Mr. Naqvi. Just close your lips. Please.
I wont even mention what RR Patil said. This was similar to what YSR said after the Hyderabad blasts ( he called then a "stray incident") . Well, there have been so many incidents in the country that people have forgotten what he said.
It just beats me how the leaders can get angry on us. It beats me. You expect us to be calm? Well, here's what we expect you to do - ACT.
Open Letter to the Prime Minister...
Sir, today I am not even in the mood to use strong words to underline the kind of failures that have gone into the making of this massacre. Neither I am confident enough that you understand the implications of the inaction of your government in dealing with them. Every time, your Home Minister and the party took refuge in the fact that there have been attacks in the previous regime too.
I just fail to understand when and where such a complacency has crept into our system. I fail to understand how one mistake can be used as justification to commit it again and again. I fail to understand how you can tell us we will not "bow to the terrorists" when that is what we have been doing all along sir.
Your speech to the nation was just un-inspiring. There was no new information in it. Your tone was just plain all throught, and the whole speech was just bereft of any emotion.
Sir, 25 terrorists just decided to hold the entire nation to ransom and we are all just speechless. The lack of leadership is so evident that we are all just speechless. The lack of co-ordination between so many agencies have left so many people speechless for life. And here you are sir, telling us there is a "need for better co-ordination".
There is something called accountability. That is how people's capabilities are measured. When something goes wrong, as a citizen, I have every right to know why it went wrong. What action has been taken against the guilty? After dozens of attacks and thousands of lives lost, are we still not in a position to pinpoint who is the culprit within the system? Are you telling us that no one in the system has done anything wrong and these attacks are just happening?
These moments are true test of leadership skills. We would have felt assured if some police officer, intelligence official, customs officer was sacked when previous attacks happened. Not as a token, but as a punishment. Punishment for putting people's life at peril. That's how accountability creeps into the system. Not by saying that this was a mistake. Not when that mistake is repeated umpteen times. Under your watch.
Sir, Your Home Minister enlightens us by saying that this is not the time for blame game. Can you please ask him to let us know what is the right time, so that we will be prepared for that debate. And that debate, we will win. Hands Down.
Final Question. Does your Home Minister still have the "blessings" of his leader?
10 years ...
Exactly on this day 10 years ago, I joined engineering :-) And just last night, when Sandeep, Venky, Sallu bhai and me went to pick up Sripad bhai from the airport (ohh btw, the Outer Ring Road is nice!), it was impossible to believe 10 years have just passed!
On November 23, 1998 when I came back home from college after a not so eventful first day, my younger brother was waiting in anticipation at home. He excitedly asked me, " So, were you ragged today?" !!! I mean, who asks with excitement?!?! And when I told him nothing happened, he was like.. "ohh...nothing happened aa" !! It took about a month for me to get used to all class mates and.... what a journey it has been since then!
The walk to Secret Lake ( more famously known as Durgam Cheruvu!) for the new year; the first time we bunked college and played cricket; the first time when our class won a inter-batch cricket competition; the first anniversary celebrations in Indira park; the formation of MCC; cricket, 5 days out of 7 in a week; the freshers party we gave; the spirited fight we put up with the staff; the tiff with the HoD; the debate with the Principal; the boycott which even bought the Chairman to come and talk to us; the "Industrial" trip to Bangalore, Mysore and Ooty; our weekly trip/picnic to the college when it shifted to Sangareddy; playing only cricket in the new campus; the midnight efforts to get the printing of our reports done; the combined study; the xeroxing of notes; the experience of doing a project in DRDO; and last but never the least the final trip to Nagarjunasagar! Surely, we could not have asked for more.
For the first anniversary celebrations, I still remember how the whole college ridiculed our idea of assembling at Lumbini, then walk to Indira park and play there! And the next day, when we went to college, everyone were just jealous of the kind of fun we had!! All that the other batches did was to cut cake! haa - we cut the cake and ate it too :D :D :D.
The debates for the fresher partywe had; the designs Rajesh Mohan came up with for the posters ( which created a rage! ); the fun we had ( though another batch beat us at that :( ).
And everyone who was there will unanimously agree that the "industrial" tour is the best part of the whole 4 years! 5 days of just not bothering about anything! And a life long of memories associated with that trip!
My best memory - Our English sir, Varadachari came to me and told - "You are a burden on the society, commit suicide!!" This, I wil, l never forget!
Though it will sound cliche, the friendships I have made and the people I have met continue to play a influential part in life and I feel so nice to have been associated with them!
Our old building in Madhapur has been demolished last month :-( , but the spirit it gave to us can never be! Here's celebrating a beautiful experience!
PS: btw .. if you are still raking your heads as to how you will get 120 with five 0's.... muhahahah... ( 0! +0! +0!+ 0! + 0! )! = 120
This and that ...
2. I was watching Rahul Gandhi deliver an election speech yesterday. Could it have been any more boring?!?! I mean, the way he talks is a different issue, but what he talks also has so little content !! For someone who has been meeting so many people, he sure looks like a very slow learner!! I somehow can't take it when other leaders project him as our future... one media channel went upto the extent of asking us - is he our Obama??? NOOOOOOOOOOOO....HE IS NOTT !
3. Speaking of media, it seems to be having a field day with the Malegaon blasts. This is like that Aarushi case. I lost interest in what they were reporting, though it is very important. And what they are doing is giving us an overdose, having those ridiculous politicians react and create more confusion in the minds of people. Should it not be balancing the news to cover them other burning issues too? Well, that's what all of us say ... the media just doesn't do that!
4. AP politics are heating up. Congress is going all out, using the best possible incendiary language to attack its opponents. TDP is pulling all stops to get back to power - Chandrababu Naidu just isn't stopping from promising anything and everything! Chiranjeevi is confused by the day... he is not knowing whether he should be thrilled by the response he is getting, or he should be afraid that he STILL does not have an organisation in place! Other small parties - well, let's not talk about them here!
5. Somehow after watching a India - Australia series, I don't find the enthu to see other series. They seem too trivial :D !
6. ok... i will stop now !
Over the moon - literally!
We are indeed over the moon now :-) I was just too excited on that day ... I went into the balcony and actually looked at the moon!! Okk... I know I can't see the flag :D but that feel of having something that belongs to India on the moon is just too good!
Again, kudos to ISRO. Waiting for the manned mission now :-)
Yes, they did !
The whole thing actually looks like a perfect script for a movie, or a fiction novel. Someone who was unknown beyond Chicago ( the city revives too good memories for me... maybe I will pen them down some day!) just 5 years ago could garner the strength to fight for the highest office of his land, and succeed in his quest. That too big time.
Obama's strength does not lie in his self belief, but in his ability to propagate effectively what he thinks. His strength does not just lie in rhetoric but in his articulation. And his strength does not lie in experience but in the lack of it!
Obama gave hope to everyone across the world. What he is going to do, how he is going to do it - we will have to wait and watch. But what matters right now is how he got to this position. And by getting to this position, he made sure that he will remain as an inspiration to hundreds of politicians across the world, thousands of aspiring public servants around the world and lakhs of people across the continents!
Obama bought a whiff of fresh air with him. Infact whiff might be a small word to use. A hurricane of Change might be more apt. His success story will surely be a brilliant case study as to how one can build on their strengths, use technology to their best advantage, spend wisely on campaigning and articulate the policies!
Well, finally here's my question - If they can, why can't we? Or I guess the more pertinent question will be - When will we?
Strange are the ways...
Now, first thing is that I am scared of rats! Don't ask why :D Second thing is that I cant live with the thought that a rat will walk over my leg some time!! Anyways, I told my mom of the crisis and left for office. And I ask her what happened to the rat, after I came back.
And then she starts scolding me... for a while I didn't understand! This stupid rat apparently went into my book shelf.... and in the excitement to catch it, the servant lady opened that shelf and the rat jumped out. And then my mom saw how "neatly" I maintained it!! There were bills from 2 years, notes, scribbles.. abboooo what not ! This saturday I am supposed to clean it up. Argh!
Strange are the ways these stupid animals affect my life :-(
By the way, this rat slowly walks to the door in the hall today morning... sees it is not open and waits in a corner for us to open it! And it runs the minute we open it !! haa! I am proud that I could scare off a rat with my "neatness" !!
How thankless we can get!
Anil Kumble encompasses all that a sport should stand for. Lethal in his attack, sublime in his manners. Sincere in his commitment, and steadfast in his execution. Proud in his participation and upfront in his leadership.
We could not have asked for a better person to represent India and we could not have asked for a better fortune to have watched him demolish opponent after opponent, year after year. No wonder he is called Jumbo!
Just like we haven't been able to find a replacement for Kapil Dev, I don't think we will ever get anyone to replace Kumble - the gentle gaint!
The least we can say to him - Thank you :-)
The spectre of Corruption...
Now for the news: Surya Rao, called a press conference and Diwakar Reddy of siphoning of Rs.7crores from funds meant for his district.
For people in living in AP or for those who closely follow the politics of AP, this might not be "news". For we are all used to hearing about corruption in this government. Most of the time we hear about amounts for which ordinary people like you and me cannot even count the number of zeroes!!!
But this particular case is very disturbing in nature. One minister is accusing another minister of corruption!!! Not an opposition member or a disgruntled enemy. A minister. These people have sworn oath to the constitution, which like it or not, is the ultimate authority in our country. These people have affirmed that they will live upto the ideals of the foundations on which our country was found.And these same people are fighting on the streets.
All we know is that this spectre of corruption will surely not end here.
Here's "Vish"ing him more glory....
I don't mean to belittle the T-20 win, but somehow being the "world" champion of a game that is actively played in 8 countries pales in comparision to being crowned the world champion of a game in its purest form. That too thrice.
That's Viswanathan Anand for us! For a game that originated in our country ages ago, it was not befitting not to have a world champion for so long. Anand has single handedly bought back the glory that truly should belong to us. For more than 20 years, he has consistenly performed on the world stage, fought the Russian domination with gusto, silenced his critics ( funny right, that even he should be answering critics!) and most importantly inspired so many of today's youngsters. So much that I even lost count of the number of Grandmasters we have!
And by the way, lest I didn't stress on this point too much, ending the Russian Domination is no mean thing. It's just phenomenal. Maybe that is a small word too. Kramnik is no small opponent. He beat Kasporov too! True glory to the country in this sport has been attained today!
In a country that is obssesed with the kind of haristyle's sportspersons maintain, or the kind of dresses they wear on field and off, Anand has shown to us how single mindedly focussing on the sport with minimal "extra curricular" activities could bring glories to the country.
It feels brilliant to have been there to see him play and win.
Here's "Vish"ing him more glory....
Violence as part of daily life..
Right from the black and white era, there has always been a satire in our movies in which one of the character will open up a newspaper and read only death related news and then sigh with exasperation. I used to always think it is an overdose and does not clearly reflect the situation in the country.
How I wish I still can think in the same way. Day after day, week after week, most of the news is indeed about violence that erupts in some part of the country or the other. Violence that could have been prevented in the first place; violence that could have been curbed while it was happening; and violence that could have been prevented from spreading. Be it any state, and be it any reason, it is truly a very sad reflection of our collective intelligence that we let such violent perverts take over the law and order of the land.
So many of us keep on protesting against such indecent and cheap methods to make one's point, but all that protest is lost in the world of "vote bank" politics. The only people who have to listen to us refuse to do so, taking shelter in the fact they will lose elections and thereby power if they do the right thing. What use is the power of, when you cannot ensure the safety of innocent civilians. What we need and what we look for in people who are in power is action; not just an analysis of why the same event keeps repeating again.
To counter argue that the previous governments were also not very efficient is ver childish in nature. While dealing with lives of people, how long can the state and central governments blame each other and then do nothing about it. The fear factor that is gripping the country is undoubtedly detrimental in nature. I simply fail to understand what it is that is stopping the police from acting tough; what it is that is stopping the politicians from acting tough; and above all what it is that is stopping the Home Minister from acting tough!
There are so many times that I feel so helpless. Are we really safe from the whims and fancies of leaders whose only sense of duty stems from the fact that they want power, only power and nothing else. Alas, the only thing I can do is write and protest. And live in hope that I don't lose hope that the system will change.
To the moon, we will go soon!
I told my mom last night that the launch of Chandrayaan-1 will be at 6:22am. Now, she wakes me up at 5:15 only saying that maybe they will start the coverage earlier only! aaaa... anyways, I insisted and persisted that I will get up only when the alarm will go ring ( first at 5:30 and then at 5:39 :D) !
Coming back to our topic, what a sight it was :-) To see the glow in the faces of all scientists at Sriharikota. And more remarkable was the way all of them spoke after the satellite entered the earth orbit. Some 10 of them spoke, and were way too modest for an achievement of this kind. 1-2 liners congratulating everyone... that's all they spoke ! No big big bashans. But I hope they will have a big bash though..... because they all truly deserve it!
Now waiting for Chandrayaan-1 to get into the moon's orbit... More later !
Sachin! Sachin!
Each time Tendulkar crosses a milestone, clips of some of his best shots are played over and over again on the TV. And watching them over and over again is such a pleasant sight! I mean, there is real beauty in his game. There is grace in his shots, and there is confidence in his composure.
To have played cricket for 19 years is an achievement in itself. To have endured the pressure of being the icon of Indian cricket and then perform for so long is no mean achievement. The critics fail to understand that in such a long journey, there are bound to be pitfalls. I was listening to someone tell on TV that though it came a little late, it is better late than ever. What rubbish! How does the duration of the record take away the sheen off it???
Either way, I am not getting into any arguments with them because I for one believe that Sachin has really no point to prove to us anymore! I for one feel extremely lucky to have watched him play and enjoy the treat he provided to all of us :-)
Kudos to master!
Kidnapped....
Let's say Tata to Mamta!
I was watching TV yesterday ( had to switch it on by geting up from bed because a friend insisted I see how shabbily the anchor maintained her hair!!!), and the channel was covering from Singur, interviewing the affected families after the shutdown. People, while talking to the reporter, started crying. Their only source of livelihood now gone. Some were watchmen, some others did other jobs in the plant. All gone now. The reason - Mamta Banerjee.
We live in a democracy, and majority opinion counts. However, that is in no way implying that we don't care for the minority. They have to be adequately compensated too. It is however difficult to satisfy everybody. The left parties still think in terms of old times, and therefore for them to allow Tata to set up a plant is a leap in itself. For all the opposition I generally have against the left parties, one argument I am NOT willing to buy is that they did not offer an adequate package. They are a very pro-poor, pro-farmer party, and I believe they would have offered nice packages.
And w.r.t Tata's, Jamshedpur is the perfect example of how they take care of the town they function in. What better example did you need Mamta ji?
Mamta ji, you are now clearly responsible for removing the cogs of the wheel that was moving towards industrial development in Bengal. Maybe it is time for us to say "Tata to Mamta".
Chinese Bandi - Anytime, anywhere :) !
The amazing thing is the successful business model it creates! The revnue it generates is also quite impressive for the owners! One of them I know built a house in his village!
Ask me if you need some quick guidances, because most of the places I eat are in gullies and it is kind of difficult to explain them here!!
By the way, here's the perennial question that keeps bothering me: Wonder when the Chinese will get the idea of opening Indian bandi's? :D !!
Point never touched ...
While it is a fact that we are reminded many a times about the suffering of the victims of terror attacks, never has the anger and fear of the common man been captured so well in mass media. Alll we hear is "the city limps back to normalcy". "The city ka citizens become resillient the very next day". And I realised this was far from true the very next day after the Hyderabad bomb blasts. Riding my bike the very next morning was a totally different experience which I cannot express and cannot forget too.
Some people might argue that the movie might be a little far fetched in showing a common man doing so many things, however the moot point to be noted is that the actual emotion of him has been the central point in the film.
Anyway, we can write on and on. Such meaningful movies will keep the debate going on. And it is necessary too, for it reminds us of our duty to remain vigilant.
ohh, and by the way, this may seem insignificant now, but I watched A Wednesday on a wednesday :D :D. So much for now ... need to sleep, it's already thursday :D
"Blessings of his leader" ???
Maybe the terrorists have to apologize to him for not publishing their time table. Next time, they will surely take care of it I guess.
Now, let us dissect his comments more. He tells us in the interview, that he "had information about the possibility of a terror attack in the capital even before Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi conveyed it (to the PM)."
Ok. Modi met the PM 10 days back. So worst case, let's assume Patil had the information 1 day before that. So, for a full 11 days, the IB just had information that Delhi will be the target. Isn't that something that needs to be worked on? Did Patil call for meetings and discuss the possibility of how the attacks might be triggered instead of waiting for the " timing, the place and the method"? Did Patil discuss threadbare with the IB whether all the information has been shared with the state police and whether proper follow up action is taking place?
Bomb blasts have become a regular occurrence. Serial blasts that too. So, instead of just rubbishing the opposition demands for POTA etc, why doesn't he come up with possible solutions? Does it take 4.5 years to think about how to counter? It is an acceptable fact that these attacks cannot be totally prevented, but the frequency with which they have been occurring will put any nation to shame.
Ok, let's get back to his statements. "My party's ethos is to do justice and to see it is done in a manner that contains and controls criminal and terror activities, and at the same time does not give any opportunity to human rights violation,? What is he trying to tell us? That he runs an organization that cannot come up with credible evidence of involvement of people? What human rights violations are we talking about here? In your interest of seeing to it that you don't lose votes, you will not bother to arrest suspects also. And then they go about planning these attacks, killing people. And yet somehow we talk about human rights violation. haa!
Finally, "I have the full blessings of my leader". The question asked was "Do you have the confidence of your leader?". A simple answer would be, "Yes, I believe so". or "Yes, I have the full confidence of my leader". But no. He chooses to ridiculously twist the statement and tell us, "he has the blessings of his leader". Now, it is left to anybody's guess if he was referring to the Prime Minister or the president of his party when he said "leader" !
And lest he didn't realise - Ultimately, what is important is that he should have the "blessings" of the people, not of the leader.
Mr. PM, Do you have the guts...
If you are still further looking for proof to sack him from the job, then I pity your position sir. I am so pissed off at him that I don't even want to write about him. Apparently, he was "sorry for whatever happened" last night in Delhi. You know what sir - we are sorry that we have such an incompetent Home Minister who only comes up with new words each time there is a blast, but never comes up with a new solution.
So Mr. Prime Minister, as a concerned citizen, I challenge you sir. Do you have the guts to sack your Home Minister?
Proving them wrong..
What the Williams sisters did this year was exactly this! The women's tennis circuit is so open-ended that we tend to forget who won what grand slam at the end of the year! But it's easy this year because the sisters have won 2 grand slams! Serena now has 9 grand slams to her name and wants to get into double digits. There really seem to be no rivals to the sisters - Venus beat Serena in Wimbledon, Serena beat Venus here ! Looks like the rivalry is confined to the family!
Roger Federer! Critics were quick to ask " Is he finished"? He is not comfortable on clay, and yet reaches the finals of French Open and critics ask "is he finished?". Year after year, he reaches the finals of at least 3 Grand Slams and yet critics ask "is he finished?". And I guess they got their answer today. No.
13 Grand Slams and still going strong.... Roger that! :D
A complicated relationship
In the same year that my teacher told us that particular quote, we were also taught by a teacher who took some sort of pleasure in beating the students! We were also taught by a teacher who had a penchant to pick up not so good students and make a mockery of them in the class. We were also taught by a teacher who, at the slightest pretext, threatened the students with dire consequences in the final exams. All through my educational career since, I have come across such teachers in the majority. Teachers who enjoyed to wield their power, but did not want to own up the responsibility that comes with it.
If the foundations of a bridge are not strong enough, then the bridge is sure to collapse. So is the case with this bridge. And the onus for making this foundation strong is more on the teacher than on the student. Unlike other relationships, a student-teacher relationship is not build on trust. It is built on the comfort levels the teacher can provide to the student. It is built on mutual admiration. The student admires the teacher for understanding his/her limitations, and the teacher respects the shortcomings of the student, and then tries to bring the best out of him/her. It is built on hope. Hope that the student will come out a better person upon completion of the course.
But in today's world of competitive exams, the average and not so average students on looked down upon. Most of the times it so happens that the bright students of the class are given preferential treatment over the average and not so average students. It is one thing to be looked down upon by the society, but if the person entrusted with the responsibility of making you a better person, shirks that responsibility within a couple of weeks, imagine what kind of effect that is going to have on the psyche of the student.
Here are a few examples. A bright student seldom fears to ask a doubt in the class. One of the reasons is that he/she is sure that the teacher will not call the doubt a silly one. If a similar doubt is raised by an average student, most of the times, he/she is always told what a silly doubt that was. In lab sessions, a bright student is not asked too many questions, but an average students is pounded with questions, the answers for which sometimes the teacher themselves do not know clearly (this is true...I have seen them happen).
All students obviously do not have the same level of intellect. Nor do all of them have the same interest level. Isn't it the responsibility of the teacher to see to it that each student realises his/her true potential? The most common method to make them study is by instilling a sense of fear in them. I still fail to understand how beating a student will make him a better student!
There are students who refuse to be taught. There are some who think being rude is confidence. I am not talking about them here. There are a lot many students who, if provided with the right guidance, can shine in their careers. Improving the confidence levels of a student can do wonders to him/her. Unfortunately, most of the time, either the student is deemed good or deemed fit for nothing.
A teacher is the only person who is entrusted with the enormous responsibility of making a average student into a good one, a good one into a better one, and of making the better ones the very best. At each stage of their education, students, bright and dull, look up to them to learn, they look up to them for help and they look up to them to grow. Instead of realising the true greatness in their profession, most of the teachers (particularly at the +2 level) feel that instilling a sense of fear will earn them respect. Mr. Vajpayee was right when he said (though in a different context), a sense of respect has to be commanded, not demanded. And when respect is commanded, the student-teacher relation will blossom to its fullest.
The "New" un "clear" deal !
2nd Fact: That document was written by the White House to the US Congress.
3rd Fact: There are some portions of the document that don't match with what was agreed between India and US.
4th Fact: The state department has asked that the document be kept a secret.
5th Fact: Anil Kakodkar says he knew about this document and the fact that this has to be kept a secret.
6th Fact: Yet Kapil Sibal has the guts to tell us that the document is NOT a secret!
7th Fact: Kapil Sibal also said once “That the U.S. can live without this agreement, there is no doubt. That India should live without this agreement is certainly a matter of debate”. You can read the full article here, and my questions here.
Now, if the document has no binding on US, then why on earth would the US come up with it?? It might have as well saved some paper :D. If the document is binding on the US, then obviously it will have to override the bi-lateral agreement. So, we will be in a position where we might have to toe along the US line. Technically, we are not "bound" by the document, but then it doesn't require a genius to figure out the contrary!
So, whom is Bush cheating? His Congress? Our country? If Anil Kakodkar knew about this document, then the PM also must have know about it. Was this document discussed threadbare then? Of course, we will never be told all this in the interest of "national security". And then, very convieniently, the topic will get diverted to "energy security", with the new "youth icon" telling us that the deal will help Kalavati's son become a collector.
And before we forget, will Mr.Kakodkar please have the decency to tell us how many more such documents exist? And will the PM atleast now come and talk to the people of the country, while Madam mulls over when to conduct elections ( with the inflation "stabilizing" at 12%, apparently people are now happy )!
Final Fact: There is always something new in this deal, but the deal is never clear to us. Such is the state of this "Newclear" deal !
I, Me, Myself
I eat and it's in my pulse
Anyone with a weak heart,
From here you should part :D
I am good and cause no harm,
And it's all found in my charm :P
Welcome to I me myself
Loads to come from my shelf!!
10,000 ...
Today is the 10,000th day of my existence! :-) :-) :-)