Food cooked by mother ‘Maa ke haath ki roti’ is cherished by all but mostly at times when it is not available. I remember we siblings were fussy eaters and used to complain that the food served is not tasty. “The taste resides not at tongue but is nurtured in stomach where hunger and appetite flourish to make anything tasty, wait for some time and come on the dining table only when hunger in you controls your tongue” was her usual reply and advice. At that time we used to reject such comments thinking that our mother was trying excuses for flaws in her culinary traits. I feel she was right to a larger extent. Anything can be mouth watering, relishing, and sumptuous if it is tried at the right time when strong signals from stomach are beamed to mind, which in turn directs the tongue to respond accordingly. A few years back when construction of my house was on, I used to prefer brunch to escape the hassle of rushing home for lunch and then coming back. One day I ...
Amidst much talked about and widely publicised Govt. Initiatives of ‘Make in India’, ‘Digital India’ and ‘Skill India’ the focus has very naturally been projected on growth and employment opportunities generated through these schemes. The treasury and opposition benches continue to make claims and counter claims in the hackneyed manner, creating the annoying confusion in the minds of a common man. Playing with statistics or numerical data is like trying your hands at clay which can suitably be moulded to create God or devil. Our politicians who have developed the expertise of shaping the things in the manner most suitable to them, very strategically use or misuse such figures to have their respective ends meet. In order to arrive at real and trustworthy results, the data or statistics must be objectively analysed and interpreted in the light of various factors clustering around a particular phenomenon. The unemployment data which has often been presented and projecte...
Economy, defense structure, foreign relations, internal peace and security, cultural bondage and heritage are the pillars on which any country can stand tall and firm. If we test the strength of these pillars in our country, there seems to be total fragility cued by an element of uncertainty with regard to these very important sectors projecting Nation’s pride and prestige. A stable Govt. at the centre navigating the country’s policies and programs undoubtedly carries the responsibility of making and crafting policies in such a way that the all round growth and development is achieved and experienced. Political stability eluded our system of governance for quite a long period after 2004. The Janta Party Govt. in 1977 which was installed with much fanfare proved fiasco as it was combination of many ideologies, varied thoughts bound temporarily for a cause which could not be sustained for a long time. After the bitter Janta party experience apart from the period when Congress regai...
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