Monday, December 19, 2011


Is it strange that I don't like going to parties?

If people do invite me to party I say no and make up an excuse as to why I "can't" go. I don't have too many friends and I've never seen myself being social in some way... and to be honest I am somewhat worried of social situations because I am afraid of what people would think of me not because of I have any inferiority complex, but because people wear goggles, and i am talking @ people and not the one who knows me well or who are sensitive to others and I probably won't have anything interesting to say. So what is wrong with me? Absolutely nothing, I choose to go parties, based upon not who has invited but who is there in the parties.



Not going to a party or wanting to be alone is not called "anti-social" but "doing what we feel comfortable."
It's not strange, it's different. And everyone is different from the others in one way or another.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011


When ever I talk with zeal, or in training program or on Katta, I always like telling stories, I came across one short story which connected to my nature, There are always things already existing in the world, you only have to discover it, it happens also that the thing also discovers you - here is that short story I liked.

There was once a disciple of a great teacher. Day after day the disciple would sit at the feet of his teacher listening to his instruction. Many people would come to visit and inevitably the teacher would engage them by telling a story.
One day the disciple asked; "Guruji, why do you engage people by means of stories? Why don't you just give them your teaching straight out?"

The guru answered: "Bring me some water."

Now the disciple knew his teacher to be a very formal and disciplined man. He had never asked for water at this time of the day. Nevertheless, he went immediately to fetch it. Taking a clean brass water pot from the ashram kitchen, the disciple went to the well, filled the pot with water and returned. He offered it to his teacher.

"Why have you brought me a pot when I asked only for water?" 

Great , Great !!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

There was an interview on Star TV. The interviewee was of Renuka SUGAR MD. She was ready to offer
Rs 2700/-  per Ton to Sugar Cane. But then she mentioned that government should de-control the sugar prices and let the sugar prices be in the range of Rs.40/-  to Rs. 45/- per Kg which are there today in the range of
Rs. 24- Rs.28/- per KG. Can this be the intelligent solution, this is perhaps the easiest solution. On the contrary government should control all pricess and thus there will be less inflation. If the commodity pricess are controlled automatically the input prices which goes into the product price will be controlled. There will be real garibi hatao.

These days NGOs and politicians do not want to hatao the garibi because then the sole purpose of their existence will come to dead end.

Tell me ALL NGOs work for children of lesser god, why do they not come together and why they run their offices and have the infrastuctures separately, causing duplication of follow up, phone calls , collection, distribution of funds.
Let there be the common minimum programme for all NGOs, and let them work together and do the work, but no they will not have the apex body. What's your take? or rather two takes - ( there are two issues in this !!)

Saturday, January 29, 2011