Monthly Archives: October 2010

Makers of Modern India are only thinkers not doers?

  This morning I watched Rajdeep Sardesai interview Ramchandra Guha, a historian who has recently published The Makers of Modern India. Sardesai explores why the author has chosen to include some personalities and exclude others. Amongst the ones that he … Continue reading

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England! Oh England!

English weather is probably the most talked about thing in England. After the necessary “Hi! How are you?” pleasantries when you bump into someone remotely familiar, if there is still more face time left (for example, when stuck in a … Continue reading

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Seth Godin: my virtual tutor

Some elements for modern business: Don’t sell a product that can be purchased cheaper at Amazon Generate joy, don’t just satisfy a need for a commodity Don’t build a fortress of secrets, bet on open Unless there’s a differentiating business … Continue reading

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How I got over and done with this ridiculous concept of karma

My post on karma created quite a stir amongst many of the readers of this blog. I am also aware that there is much anticipation for the post that describes how I transformed my belief system. Not to disappoint anyone of … Continue reading

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