The gene of entrepreneurship is deeply embedded in every Indian. Bharat had embarked on an industrious journey even in ancient times when societies were primarily agrarian.
You are what you wear
I love technology and gadgets. That is, I love saying and believing I love technology and gadgets. This despite not understanding the objects of my love much. But then, is that not true of many things we love and is not all fair in love? Anyway, the passion for these new-fangled concoctions and contrivances is not just because I want to feel fashionable and trendy. Technology today defines our very existence.
The Inside Jobs
The election battlelines have been drawn no doubt. But it is a rather hazy line that hardly delineates or divides anything. Despite the bugle having been sounded, warring troops are still shuffling in and out of formations with the poll call only setting off skirmishes within several party ranks. The battlefield instead looks like a chaotic arena that you see in sci-fi movies wherein a voltage trip triggers a jarring clash of metals amidst jaded robots, ending in a jumble of twisted debris.
Futile flashback
No doubt, as CAG, Vinod Rai’s staggering estimated loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crores stumped the nation and put spectrum at the top of the heap of the sackful of scandals that marked Singh’s sleazy sojourn in power. But are we surprised by his recent ‘revelation’ that the ‘PM kept quiet even as the 2G scam unfolded?’
Eavesdropper’s evenings
I am not an early riser. The sun always beats me at it. So, morning walks are a non-starter. But I do walk into the sun-sets, not just to bid goodbye to the sustainer of life on earth, whom I failed to welcome, but also to keep fit. And also because evening walks are entertaining and even enlightening exercises.

