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Free BooksTo Love a Spy The Beckett Files Book 3 Laura Beers Books PER - To Love a Spy The Beckett Files Book 3 Laura Beers BooksDownloadTo%20Love%20a%20Spy%20The%20Beckett%20Files%20Book%203%20Laura%20Beers%20Books YJO Free...4 years ago
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The minimalists' framework - Frameworks are great tools and bring structure to a situation. One helpful framework I came across in the Mimimalists book I read recently is the followi...5 years ago
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poem on war - This Poem is a follow up to this post about the game of diploacy https://yumndrum.blogspot.com/2008/02/communicationsnegotiations-game.html Yes you have m...6 years ago
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Know your Visitation Legal Rights - In a Divorce or custody action, permission granted by the court to a noncustodial parent to visit his or her child or children. Custody may also refer to v...7 years ago
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A full circle moment - As I meander through my early 30s, I realize that there will be many “full circle” moments that I will encounter in what I can only construe are life’s fut...9 years ago
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The Ripple Effect - The mind is such a fickle thing. One moment it is full of hope and each situation looks promising. The next moment, it is in the throes of despondency ab...9 years ago
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R.I.P Common Sense - Inspired from an Obituary printed in the London Times.....Adapted to India's reality !! Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense,...9 years ago
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The Convenient Nobel Laureate - This morning I woke up to news about the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala Yusufzai and a certain Satyarthi had won the prize. The fact that I knew Pakistani Mala...10 years ago
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China's export numbers and Arbitrage story - Eversince Chinese Govt pushed RMB for internationalization in 2010, Chinese punters started betting on various arbitrage within as well as across border....10 years ago
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The Toothbrush - Its been long... It was not that there were no ideas which needed to be expressed...it was just a combination of too many things which just kept me away......11 years ago
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Standing Waiting Hoping - And they stoodby the fire in their heartsAnd the song in their mindby the light of the starsand the droplets they shinedWaitingWaiting for the sunshine gal...12 years ago
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Medical Negligence Cases - Reproducing a sad, scary and informative email thread from a mailing list I susbcribe to about some cases in some of the most well known hospitals in Ind...13 years ago
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India vs China - A striking difference between the way India and China excel in their respective strengths was clear during a recent trip to China. Despite the recent accid...13 years ago
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One of my early ones - So this one was written long time back and I cant even remember who it was for. But I remember that it was written in a rapid fire mode since I had to get ...13 years ago
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Travelogue: Lansdowne – Day 2 - A bitterly cold and rainy morning greeting us gloomily on the morning of 26th! By the time we sauntered down to have our breakfast, it was already 9:30AM...13 years ago
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Already !! - This post was conceptualized just a minute ago.. I already hate being a consultant.. details later ... Update :- As much as I hate being a consultanat I ...14 years ago
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May 10 | Got a sneak peek into the hippie culture from the flower-child of the late 60s - The trip was now drawing to an end and Kalimpong would pretty much be our last destination after which we will be on our way back. But who said one has to ...14 years ago
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The Case of the Peacock Legs - Lots has been written about how it feels to have the privilege of graduating from ISB. To me, the best part of the one year was about getting to know a h...14 years ago
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What is your criteria for B-school selection? - I want to understand what is the most important criteria used by applicants in selecting a B-school. Please provide your inputs in the poll below. The pol...14 years ago
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some thoughts on content managment - Some thoughts content managment for TV, part of a ideation report I wrote for a channel : 1. Idea Hub: A core team whose specific job is to ensure that the...14 years ago
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Obama's Anti-Offshoring Stand: Boon for India !!! - There has been a huge hue and cry about Obama's recent move to discourage outsourcing to India. Media has created a sensational buzz of fall of Indian IT i...14 years ago
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PPPs: Partnerships for prosperity - http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126275627005417511.html Are PPPs the Panacea to India's Infrastructure Woes? THIS WEEK: Are Public Private Partnership proj...14 years ago
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Leisurely Thoughts - The campus is so peaceful, so quiet. I am sitting in the library and it’s so calm, so serene – the sun rays streaming through the windows, gentling landing...15 years ago
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ISB application essay 2011 - date : 20 November 2008 21:10 subject : ISB Admission Offer The email : Congratulations! We are delighted to inform you that on the basis of a comprehensiv...15 years ago
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After a long long time... - It has been over an year since i last blogged.I was wondering what do i do with this blog and i have decided to use it as a diary to track my ISB experienc...15 years ago
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You are the choices you make. - I chose therefore I am. If presented with options which lead you to 2 different careers, standing at the cross-roads, always ask yourself one simple que...15 years ago
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8 days to Go! - I resigned onthe 31st March.End of Financial year. This makes it 5 years and 8 months working time for me . Kinda weird being unemployed after so long. Off...15 years ago
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It starts with one: changing individuals changes organisations - Brief review - It starts with one15 years ago
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Tunga village v/s ISB - While preparing of ISB, I like many other 2010 aspirants had planned an answer which went something like “I want to also join ISB because of its rich diver...15 years ago
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My journey to a management institute. - “Goodbye A, B, C”. That was the crux of a mail I sent to my friends in 2005 – after CAT results were out. It marked an end of a dream. A dream to get into ...15 years ago
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My first admit : The Indian School of Business - The pure unadulterated joy of getting your first admit has to be felt to be believed. I do not have the talent to express the feeling in words and so … wha...16 years ago
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Why do I hate TV advertisements? - They make people switch channels like crazy. That hurts my eyes and my brain. My ears can cope with it, for now. And one ends up missing parts of all progr...16 years ago
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Rewind! - Life is wheezing past and before I realize, it would be beyond repair. At every juncture of my life prior to yesterday, I had pure confidence that I had al...16 years ago
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ISB now ranked 15th
How ISB Co2010 can revive the economy !
Mumbai 6.0 - Chati ka Wine
Paanch numberi meet up @ Mumbai
It just got worse !!
Thoughts ?
On the Mumbai Massacre
Mister Prime Minister, with all due respect, I’d like to know why it has to be the US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, who has to do the tough talking on your behalf? Why, in spite of corroborated reports and testimonials from Kasab, the lone mujahideen taken alive, (and evidence ratified by the Indian as well as US intelligence) we must still entertain dialogue with a nation, which hasn’t taken the plotters of the Benazir Bhutto assassination to task a year after it was carried out? Why must we negotiate while dealing with a rogue state where the entire judiciary was once imprisoned in an hour’s notice on the rabid orders of a general who ambushed the country’s entire administration? What good is the fact that Mr. Pranab Mukherjee is crying himself hoarse while his Pakistani peers are busy strategising how to ‘plant’ Indian extremist infidels on Pakistani land? Must we still sweet talk a nation which had the temerity to label the morbid events of 26th November, self-plotted?
Why aren’t we instead channeling our energies on how to muster the UN’s express support and flush out the fanatics from their well-plumed hideout? I wage my money and my honour; infantry from the Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jamat ud Dawa or whatever it is they are called, are busy planning their next strike over kakori kebabs and recorded videos that talk about jannat and killing kafirs. Mister Prime Minister, act quick and hit hard, else we might soon have a short-haired loony woman who once proclaimed Kanshi Ram her father, in your esteemed seat.
Mister Vilasrao Deshmukh, you, supporter of agrarian reform, and head of India’s financial capital – could you not do better than be escorted by a once-brilliant-now-redundant Ram Gopal Verma on your rounds of the Taj? Sure, Riteish (I hope your son’s numerologist still spells his name with a single ‘R’) might have bagged a role or two, but look where it got you – no rounds of the Mantralaya with your Z Security bulletproof escort Scorpios in tow. People died in there, bullets in their heads, bodies rotting in six inch-deep water that was used to douse the inferno. And you chose a film-maker for your post samosa-chai rounds. I hope they make a film on you some day, why we even have a director; the ape that directed Deshdrohi, whatever the fuck his name is. You guessed it, sir; you’re in the sequel.
Mister Unnikrishnan, father of Major Sundeep Unnikrishnan, Sir. I had the fortune of seeing you on TV, your stoic acceptance of the fact that your only son was no more. Your bitter recount at the Shivaji Park congregation, of how a khaini-rubbing havaldar refused you entry to the Taj, where you wished to see where your brave son lived his final moments. The havaldar didn’t recognise you; I’ll be damned if any of us ever make that mistake. It would be an honour if someday you told us, students at the ISB, how Sundeep lived. Because his was a life that is truly one in a million.
Mister Narendra Modi, you’re an ace at negotiation. No sooner had the Tatas pulled out of Singur, West Bengal, you had Mister Tata and his history-creating vision, Nano, at your doorstep in Sanand, Gujarat. But I hope Mrs. Karkare (wife of slain Anti-Terrorist Squad Chief Hemant Karkare) showed you one thing. You cannot negotiate with the souls of heroes. No sooner had Hemant Karkare been killed, you flew down to Mumbai, announcing a rupees one crore cash reward to his family. And just about a month back, you were condemning the man for doggedly chasing the culprit behind the Malegaon blasts. Mrs. Karkare doesn’t need your charity, Mister Modi. (And she rightly refused.) The countless Muslims whom you had murdered in 2001, do.
Mister Ratan Tata, sir. I’m sorry the grand old lady of Mumbai, was raped, burnt and torn the way it was. However, hats off to you and your staff, who came fighting back in less than a month’s time. Hats off for initiating a fund that assists not just those who were maimed at the Taj but also those who suffered at VT Station, Cafe Leopold, outside Metro Cinema, and at the Trident. It just shows your generosity and if I may use the word, pedigree. Thank you, sir.
To you, dear reader. Let us question what happens after. Where our votes go, and where our tax money does. Why we must surreptitiously still slip that wad of hundred rupee notes to get that ration card, that telephone connection, that tatkal passport and the driver’s licence? And for heaven’s sake, let’s keep religion out of this. 40% of those killed in the attacks were followers of Islam. They were, like you and me, waiting at VT Station to get back home to their loved ones and watch the latest movie songs over dinner. They were like us, downing a pint to celebrate a raise, an engagement or simply a good day at work, at maybe Leopold Cafe or at Wasabi, The Taj. They were just marked by destiny and time. I’m glad it wasn’t particularly one of us. I’m haunted by the notion that it could be. I don’t know whether a particular branch of the Oxford bookstore banning books by Pakistani authors is right or wrong. (Especially after I saw Harvard and Oxbridge educated Pakistani nationals convincingly voice their idea that the Mumbai carnage was orchestrated by India) I don’t understand how any of this violence begets anything but more violence.
But there’s one thing I’m certain of. The answers have to be had. Be it Pakistan extraditing the culprits to Indian shores to be judged by the Indian Penal Code (which will never ever happen, given Pakistan’s posturing at the moment and if history ever teaches us anything (the Parliament attacks) be it UN (read US) sanctioned pinpointed attacks on mujahideen and terrorist hideouts across Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir; guns must go and fire, without trial or negotiation; because the moment of negotiation has long gone, and too much patience is but the virtue of an ass. I have seen my country whipped silly for way too long, without occasion, and it’d be a slap on the face of the soldiers, policemen and civilians who died ...if the day of trial (by fire) is not close at hand.
Bloggers War: Version 2.00
Smack D - entry 1
Smack D - entry 2
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Voting Poll is up now on the Y! groups. Voting ends on 9th January evening.
Dean Rao might have to step down
It would be good to know what current and prospective students think of this development.