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I do what I do | Book Review

Book Name: I do What I do Author: Raghuram Rajan Publisher: Harper Collins, 2017 (978-93-5277-014-4) One of the most anticipated Economic Book of the year, especially coming from an Ex-RBI governor and one who left RBI just before the Demonetization. As the sensation loving media, repeatedly asked Mr. Rajan's take on Demonetization and his eventual silence had lead up to anticipation that this book may hold some necessary answers. There is a wide spread rumor in media and general public that, Raghuram Rajan was removed by the government (Which is not true!) and installed a Gujarat Cadre Civil Servant Dr. Urjit Patel, who now has turned into a puppet of The current Government (again, not true!). Surprisingly, this book holds some answers, but not exactly to the sensational questions but to those questions, which may effect the credibility of RBI. My Initial take on the book - A Bunch of well arranged speeches, which is not much of a sensational material for media, which
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"Hello..."

For ages, there are many stories said about this love. I never actually felt it until, you came. You came into my life, showed me how sweet this feeling is, But before I realized your presence, you left, leaving me in vain! There are many theories on how this love changed over the years, rather ages. Poet Molla, in her version of Ramayana, describes the love story of Lord Rama in a dramatic way. Rama was sent by Dasaratha, along with Vishwamitra, to protect his yajna from Maricha. Having done that successfully, he receives divine knowledge from vishwamitra. He then goes along with viswamitra to sita swayamvar. When Rama enters Janakpur, he walks in between a garden, which is blossoming with flowers of different colours and fragrances. In the midst of this beauty, he saw Sita. They exchanged the looks and felt an instinct divine connection. That is what Molla describes as Love. The relation between Krishna and Rukmini, though many see it as devotion, is love for some. The

Temporary Motivations

There is this old saying, “Nothing is permanent, except for change”. It almost feels true. But we do not want to accept this fact! At least with respect to things, persons, we value most. we wish, they cling on to us. Love is definitely in the list. Another “Precious” that everyone aspires for is - success, if not success, we try to compromise with motivation, fuel to achieve the success.Even after the compromise, motivation doesn't seem to be just a word as it appears but one with a pre- ‘Short-lived’ attached to it. We derive motivation from many a sources, Books, Inspirational quotes, Speeches, Stories and last but not the least Visual means. Even with these many sources, bombarding Motivation on to us doesn't it feel, it is just Temporary?! For some, it may last for days, but for most of us, It lasts for at the maximum for a day. In, not so usual circumstances, it may prolong to next day’s dawn. There are many of us, who tend to postpone ‘the motivation’ its

Thank You. My Dear Teacher.

5th September marks the Birthday of the first vice President of our independent country and a widely celebrated teacher.This the only day on which, the modern civilization thanks their teachers, if at all they do, unlike the traditional way, starting the day with the recitation of “Gurur-Brahmaa Gurur-Vissnnur-Gururdevo Maheshvarah”. India has been celebrating teachers day since 1962 and now it almost feels that Education and Educational Reforms turned to be a widely discussed topic of the times. This is partly due to the initiation of reforms across various other sectors, raising the demand for structural change even in Educational Sector. The cry has gained momentum because Educational system failed to deliver its intended results even after six decades of Independence. One of the most widely heard argument is that the current education system even failed to inculcate minimal ethical values in the society. I almost dropped the idea of analyzing the issue on a broader scal

My Country. My Pride.

In a debate during my school days, on "Indian Development", one of my friend said, "Indian became independent, at the stroke of Midnight, in darkness and still remains in it!". He extracted a line from The first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru's Independence Day speech, Tryst with Dignity and dramatized it. Why Midnight? I always wondered, why did we declare ourselves Independent at midnight. The credit, goes to Mountbatten, the then Governor General of India, who laid down 3 June Plan for Partition of India and the Independence of the country's. 15 August, 1947 happens to mark the second Anniversary of Japan's surrender before him during second world war, which he considers a lucky day. Our astrologers considered, 15th an unlucky day. As a work around, they suggested that India should be declared Independent before 12:39 AM on the Midnight. You may have wondered, why then Pakisthan celebrates it's Independence on 14th August. Again,

Spin the Coin; Before you Decide.

"Writing is a simple process". Don't be shocked when I make such a statement. Like everything else in life, even this statement comes with strings attached - certain terms and condition. Of all those terms and conditions, There is one that can be simply followed , if you choose a side. When we choose a side, we will tend to follow the ideology of the side and there is nothing wrong in doing that then. But if you are trying to neutral, you are seriously in trouble. Whatever it may be, you are analysing, there are always two sides. You may argue, not always, like say, in a war between God and Evil. Even in such a situation which appears to be one sided, there is definitely another side and it is just that it is difficult to see it, having been overshadowed by other side. I would like to give you a real time example. Many of us, over shadowed by our patronage,  overlook the fact that, there are victims of brutal acts by Army. It is hard to believe at times bu

Bahubhali, A mirabile | Movie Review

It’s difficult to write a genuine review without some spoilers, so let me make this clear.. It will have some! If you haven’t watched the movie yet, go watch it, feel it, enjoy it and come back with pride for a review!! I don’t do reviews often, So don’t expect a Traditional Style. There is a bit in the trailer, which reveals, people trying to pull a huge statue of Bhallaladeva, revealing his might and cruelty at the same time. The director established the scale of Bahubali, with the same style, with the name Bahubali, being pulled up , which is mightier than you can expect. A word is sure to come from your heart, at that very moment : Mesmerizing. The promotions of this movie took place by releasing a poster every week. By this, the makers caught your pulse. You will wait for those moments and when they do arrive, you are sure to cheer. When the young Bahubali, hidden for the time being as shivudu raises with free spirit, you tend to raise your love for him along with th