In Zuckerberg’s recent visit to India, he
emphasised on controlling Internet for betterment of the user, which to some
extent might be possible, but shall create a huge gap between ‘haves and have-nots’
creating a huge biased towards those with money and power. And if they are successful
to get their bite, the people, or for that matter the whole country shall stand
on the brink of digital slavery which would never ever be freed from. Hence,
the government, in their bid to digitalise the nation, should not fall in trap of
such cunning intentions of large corporations and must warrant stringent laws
with heaviest capital and personal punishment against those who ditch them.wayward FOCUS
genetical excellence
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Is Zuckerberg’s Net Neutrality ploy a new East India Company?
In Zuckerberg’s recent visit to India, he
emphasised on controlling Internet for betterment of the user, which to some
extent might be possible, but shall create a huge gap between ‘haves and have-nots’
creating a huge biased towards those with money and power. And if they are successful
to get their bite, the people, or for that matter the whole country shall stand
on the brink of digital slavery which would never ever be freed from. Hence,
the government, in their bid to digitalise the nation, should not fall in trap of
such cunning intentions of large corporations and must warrant stringent laws
with heaviest capital and personal punishment against those who ditch them.Sunday, November 1, 2015
Gandhi-Mandela Test series; a threat to Brian Lara’s World Record
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| Brian Lara, West Indies |
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| AB de Villiers, South Africa |
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Once you step on the field...
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Freedom series-India Vs South Africa
Monday, July 6, 2015
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Bhandardara – India’s Amazon
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| View from MTDC lake side room, Bhandardara |
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| Umbrella Waterfall, Bhandardara |
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| Radha Waterfall, Bhandardara |
Sunday, September 21, 2014
The Test of My Life: Yuvraj Singh – Book review
Nevertheless, the book is a must read if you form an Indian audience and are unaware about the hardships a sportsperson undergoes during his playing career. Also, because the wide-spread misconceptions about Cancer are described in a manner that the be-holder of this dreadful disease may get an inspiration to fight and come out victorious.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Dhoni’s forte; India’s loss
Monday, March 31, 2014
Visible Improvement – Catches, win Matches
VVCL
batted first in the initial match. There spearhead batsman Rahul, who was
struggling off-let, gathered some form with his intelligent batting and enabled
a decent score of 53 to defend in six-overs-a-side match. Others pinched in
here and there. The VVCL bowlers, under the flagship of Pradeep, made an
attempt to defend the modest total. They were exceptionally assisted by their
fielders who grabbed all the chances and made the opponent’s batting collapse
in the middle overs. One such catch that Vasant caught near the deep midwicket
boundary line was mind boggling and one that would be remembered for years.
Once the batting stalwarts of opposite team went packing, the veteran bowlers
played ruthlessly with the tail and managed a narrow single run victory adding
a feather on VVCL hat.Saturday, February 1, 2014
Sweet Centre – VVCL Season III
Monday, January 27, 2014
Horses for Courses
Monday, January 20, 2014
‘Aunties’ on Business
I have never ever in my entire life finished a book as quickly as I did one authored by a young entrepreneur named Varun Agarwal from Bangalore, India. The book titled “How I braved Anu aunty & co-founded a million dollar company” when flashed in an ad-corner while Flipkarting aroused a bit enthusiasm to add it to my bookshelf. The weirdest of all title, a fascinating caricature on cover page, out of the world font and a Facebook image made me gather more information about the author by Google-ing around. A video link on Youtube about a lecture delivered by Varun aided me to decide on immediately placing a Flipkart order. A couple of days later, as expected, the delivery boy ranged in my doorbell.Another book that falls in the same category and class would be “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki as it too has the learnings from real business life. That one is a classic (the sales figure second it) while this book “How I dared Anu aunty...” is destined to be one. Rich dad is a VVS Laxman style elegant leg glance while this one is no lesser than a Tendulkar cover drive.
All I can say is that the book glitters as a blue diamond does, in my bookshelf and I take pride to be an owner of such a fantastic book of my time.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Sarcasm exemplified!
Today evening when I woke up from deep sleep my back bone emitted immense pain, thanks to the Cricket match played in wee hours at Goregaon. The match ended with a crushing defeat to our inexperienced team that was never in the game right from the initial over I bowled which cost a dozen of runs.While moving in circular motion my daughter followed her mother who was narrating:
"डोंगरा ला आग लागली, पळा-पळा"
(Fire on the mountain; run, run, run.)
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Virus Installation Successful-Dale Styen
Monday, December 16, 2013
Tame thy beast!
Whole of India, and it's numerous die-hard Cricket followers would stay awake and wish good luck to the national team that would take on mighty South Africa in their own backyard in the most anticipated test series of the season that begins on 18th of this month. They call it ‘entering the Lion’s den’ here. And never has Indians survived the brutal assault of the beast and have always returned gruesomely injured if not killed.Sunday, December 15, 2013
My Guru – Vishwas Karulkar
I have been living a life of
influence. All the decisions in my life so far have been affected directly or
indirectly under an influence of a person or two. One such person who has
directly strike imputes on my personality through enriching my thoughts is Late
Mr. Vishwas Karulkar. He was in his retiring years when we came in contact of
each other. He lived a simple yet fulfilling life that is reflected in strong bounds
of his family and the circle of influence he was able to generate around his
charming personality.Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Save a dime now, loose dollars later.
Wise man advises that 'if you are about to buy a shirt, you must always stretch your limits and reach deep in your pocket and spend a dollar extra and purchase a better brand'. Few days back we understood the rationale behind this holy message and chiseled the learning deep into our hearts.
In March this year we renovated our newly purchased flat. The colouring overshot the initial schedule by couple of months squeezing the already tight budget. We began to cut the corners on other least priority things. Electric wiring faced the initial jolt as we decided to ignore the expert advice and bought the cheap material for it. The electric boards hung attractively over the newly coloured walls and made there presence felt with switches that would glitter. We felt happy for 'saving a dime'.
Few months down, on an August rainy day, the switches that glittered over one of the attractive electric board suddenly refused to obey our order and revolted by not allowing the fan, the tube light and the night lamp to function for us. This helpless situation attracted immediate attention and monetary means to attain resolution. This happened again in chilled December on another attractive board hallowing us with 'few more dollars'.
One cannot reap long-term rewards if the aspect of 'quality' is ignored either by choice or due to lack of foresight. The lesson is learnt once for all.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Quinton DeCock – Emergence of a quality batsman
In
our age of Cricket, the cricketing prowess of a batsman is established by his
hitting powers while the skills such as temperament, determination appear to have
become a distant history. In such times of fast-food Cricket the heart of an
ardent cricket fan that looks for quality softens a bit when he/she sees the
emergence of a batsman who satisfies his inner thirst which defines the very
purpose of his existence. The 20 year old South African wicketkeeper-batsman
Quinton DeCock has acquired the focus of that keen follower who is craving to
watch quality over quantity in this fast paced world.









