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Morose ponderings on a rainy day

,   It was a Sunday morning as different as it can ever be. I was awoken by the tragic news over the telephone, of the passing away of one of my old friends who I was given to understand had given up his long struggle with cancer. He had obviously not wanted to mention this to me when we had spoken a few weeks back. Not that we were very close, but that was typical of the person he was, self-effacing and modest. However, he was the type of person who always took the effort to make a call once in a while when he was in town just to enquire about my well being and catch up on old times and how our friends were doing. Something far more than most of us, including yours truly does. He was an affable guy and always had something good to say about everyone. We met a few days later, on a rather gloomy rainy afternoon, at an informal sort of prayer meet for him. As per the norm, a few of those who knew him well, spoke about him. Post the ceremony, a few of us gathered together and in...
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Time to let go.

Back in the early 90’s, I was in my late 20’s, employed,   when my parents first broached the subject of marriage to me, I was shocked and brushed it aside. I was fine and was scared that marriage would alter my life drastically in some way. Slowly this became the topic of every other discussion at home. Every time my parents came back after attending a wedding the pressure would build up and eventually in 1993, I did get married.     If you belong to a middle-class south Indian family, then you would have in all probability gone through an experience similar to what I have just described. While life did change after matrimony, I did manage to retain most of my bachelor life style, primarily because my wife was doing her MD and was away from home and I had moved to a different continent. As the years passed the life I led, barely changed until one fine day when my daughter was born. I remember seeing her in my wife’s arms and that is when it struck me like a ...

The five fundamentals for selling Value

Is the Covid-19 pandemic, the death knell for Globalization?

During the last two decades of the previous century and the first two of the current century, the world has witnessed, an amazing spectacle of unhindered trans-continental harmony in movement of goods, services, capital, ideas, technology and people from one end to the other.  It is irrefutable that the whole world has reaped a mountain of benefits from this era of globalization. Developed countries explored new areas to shift labour intensive manufacturing jobs, which resulted in enormous cost savings and consequently more healthier bottom lines.  Under developed and developing countries world over gained huge benefits of this surge in jobs and opportunities and managed to transform their countries to emerging economies. The new found middle class emerged in these beneficiaries and huge hitherto unheard-of numbers were hauled out of poverty. The undisputed champion to benefit from globalization has been China which has become the defacto manufacturing shop floor ...

Repair --- don't replace

Appa !!!! for God’s sake please don’t be soo stingy!! Just throw that cover off and get a new one on line. It hardly costs you 300 bucks. My daughter screamed across the room at me, as she saw me struggling to repair my smart phone’s flip cover. There was nothing too wrong with the cover of my smart phone. It was a flip cover and the flip cover had gotten unfastened from the silicon base partially. All that was needed was   Rs 5 worth of Fevikwik and some dexterity and Lo the flip cover was restored to its former glory. That, the former glory itself was a bit tattered is a different matter altogether. However, that’s a different story for another day. Similar scenes play out in my house almost every other day. The antagonist is always me while the person expressing deep anguish could be my daughter, or my wife or my mother, or could be any possible combination of the three afore mentioned characters. Mr Scrooge, Mr Miser, I have been frequently addressed as such and...

The Profit vs People conundrum.

The world as we knew it has ceased to exist. Well it actually did in December of last year, when, in Wuhan, the capital of Central China’s Hubei province a   small cluster of about 40 odd patients were diagnosed with a mysterious pneumonia. This was subsequently connected to a Novel Corona virus and the Huanan wholesale seafood market. Lots of speculations about its origins, transition and eventual transmission to humans, its reproductive number R-nought, have been made, but none conclusive and with substantiated evidence. They are at best educated deductions made from extrapolating past similar data and at worst conspiracy theories of a Hollywood addict on a weed inspired high, Truth be told, we are now sailing in unchartered waters. The Wuhan virus has thrown the most meticulously planned strategies of nations, into the dustbin. Just the other day, we were debating about Countries with the largest GDP’s, trade wars, etc. The favoured topic of discussion from boardrooms t...

Why should boys have all the fun?

At a very early age I knew I was wired differently from most of my friends around me. Those days we did not have television. The radio itself was quite a novelty. The Indian print media did not boast of an auto-based magazine to the best of my knowledge and even if one did exist, I am sure it must have been way above my financial stratosphere. Our only access to “foreign magazines” which would host photographs of motorcycles and cars would be at British Council Library or some old magazine shops. Even then, when my friends would excitedly pore over glossy images of Ferraris and Lamborghinis, I would be frantically searching for images of brawny stripped-down Land Rovers, Pajero’s or Land Cruisers. This unique area of interest extended to naked bikes and cruisers as against classy fully faired sports bikes. This however is a story for another day.  The bare truth was that ever since I set my eyes on an automobile, I always favoured brawny Jeeps or SUV’s as they are more ...