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A few thoughts on strategy…

I read somewhere that strategy is not planning ahead. Strategy is adapting to change. The faster one adapts to change, the better the strategy. And so as I sit back this weekend and think about my strategy for the coming 12 months, my focus is on adapting to changes. It is exciting and challenging at …

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Of kids and hearts…

Rohāmrta is a bit under the weather since yesterday. The normal blocked nose, a bit of cough and fever. But enough to trigger an emergency in the minds of us parents. After all, which parent can lie still when their 18-month old sniffs and whimpers while trying to sleep through the night? We tend to …

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Of Tenali and dolls…

The great emperor Kṛṣṇadevarāya (Krishnadevaraya) had a lot of wise ministers in his court. The wisest of them was Tenali Ramakrishna. One day, a merchant came to the king’s court from a foreign kingdom. He saluted the king and then said, “Your Majesty, I have heard from many people that you have very wise ministers in your …

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Guru, where are you?

Tomorrow is Guru Purnima. Oddly enough, not many people know it is. We do know Teachers Day, although it falls on an arbitrarily selected date, which does not have much to do with the Guru-shishya parampara that has defined our civilization. Gurus have now been reduced to teachers, who are paid for completing a syllabus …

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Creativity and gujjus…

Gujjus are known for a lot of things – but they are a bit missing in the creative field. I mean, when compared to their industrious nature and a penchant for business – the movies or art is not their first calling. It is in this context that a piece of news caught my attention. …

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Pandharpur Wari!

The very fact that you are alive and breathing, is a cause to celebrate, isn’t it? The mesmerising moments captured at Pandharpur Wari, the annual pilgrimage to the town of Padharpur, which is the seat of Lord Vithoba in the Indian state of Maharashtra, in honour of the deity. Palakhis (palanquin processions) carrying the paduka (foot prints) of the deity and various saints, most …

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