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Socialists@XL: March 2005
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Through this blog, Socialists Association at XLRI (SAXI) shares it's thoughts and ideas with fellow XLers. You will find various articles and reports from different sources on this topic. Monday, March 21, 2005. Left's take on Budget 2005. Budget could have been worse: Prakash Karat. Prakash Karat March 01, 2005. Prakash Karat, Politburo member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist),says that Finance Minister P Chidambaram's Budget 2005-06 has not enthusedthe Left parties at all. In fact, Chidambaram ...
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Socialists@XL: Prof. Madhukar Shukla's take on Socialism
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Through this blog, Socialists Association at XLRI (SAXI) shares it's thoughts and ideas with fellow XLers. You will find various articles and reports from different sources on this topic. Monday, March 21, 2005. Prof Madhukar Shukla's take on Socialism. 0) worth having a look (and do take the test! Http:/ www.politicalcompass.org/. The only empirical study, to my knowledge, which has comprehensively looked at the impact of these (reforms, globalisation, privatisation, etc.) on countries world-wide wa...
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Normal is Out...
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So here I am. ran away from disapproving eyes, furiously resisiting the attempts to break me into something else. something alien to me. PS: And FYI, I am a woman and proud of it! Despite my maleish name ]. At times of adversity, human beings react differently. Some try to accept their fate. Some try to fight it. Some others turn it into a better situation than what could have been. I, chose to color my hair. A) I ended looking silly? B) Either of my parents got a heart attack? Ie; till I came to know th...
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Ruminations of an Idle Mind: June 2008
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Ruminations of an Idle Mind. Thursday, June 19, 2008. You know you've been living in Switzerland for long when. Taken from a group on facebook.funny :). You know you have been living in Switzerland for long when -. You think getting up early is good. You throw a party and expect everyone to leave by 11:30 pm. You clean up during parties. You expect dinner guests to help with the washing up. You think it's fair that you can only wash clothes once a month. You wear white socks with black shoes. You don't f...
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me,myself and my writings: Detouring
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Me,myself and my writings. Dreams and only in dreams will man ever be free. From the devils workshop. May Be A MBA. About the world of cinema. Jottings from my life. Sunday, October 25, 2009. Written on 14th october. Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up! Amiable post and this enter helped me alot in my college assignement. Say thank you you for your information. Buy american cigarettes on...
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Simple thoughts: Lessons from my Bosses!
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Life is simple and is driven by simple thoughts. My observations on how complex situations have simple solutions. Saturday, October 16, 2010. Lessons from my Bosses! 1 Show the way : I have had many bosses and many of them have continuously used one phrase "work smart not hard". The only problem with this being not many could explain 'WHAT THE HELL DOES IT MEAN'. Being a film buff it seemed like Fardeen Khan telling people to act better, but how dude, you seem to have no idea about it. Training and Devel...
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Ruminations of an Idle Mind: The Ordeal of a feminine name
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Ruminations of an Idle Mind. Thursday, August 30, 2007. The Ordeal of a feminine name. Yesterday after having dinner, I was going through the yearbook entries once again that my friends had written for me while parting. Almost all the entries had a reference to the gender confusion caused by my name when they first saw it and how all their dreams of dating a. But I was worried also. What if they know that 98% of Divyas that come from India are females? Thankfully nothing happened when I arrived! People h...
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Ruminations of an Idle Mind: The First Swiss Experience!
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Ruminations of an Idle Mind. Sunday, July 1, 2007. The First Swiss Experience! Atlast I also decided to start blogging. Donno if this is the best way to vent out what u feel and want to share with others but certainly the cheapest one and one of better ways to kill time in 'firang land' on weekends with unfriendly weather. I definitely have access to better resources, am earning decent amount of money, am building stronger career foundation but has my quality of life improved? They happily sacrificed two...
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V ' ZONE : Red...Yellow...Green...explains it all: January 2009
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V ' ZONE : Red.Yellow.Green.explains it all. Some thoughts.few reactions.more emotions.bit theories.all in the spirit of our times in the sphere of my Zone. So Stop by, Have a Glance, Give it a thought and Move on. ". Thursday, January 29, 2009. I reckon to Cheers Mate .Reckon and Cheers are the typical Aussie words , don't be surprised if an essay of 300 words consists of 100 reckons and ends with a Cheers Mate. Pretty infectious words as they seem to have carried across to the kiwis as well. The Siames...
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Known Turf: An excerpt from the Introduction to Unbound
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This is my turf. Whatever little I know and want to say. Sunday, June 07, 2015. An excerpt from the Introduction to Unbound. Of course it’s domestic! Patriarchy is nothing if not domestic. Besides, there is more sex, violence, politics and overall drama in the average household than, say, the average office. Why are we surprised if domestic settings are chosen for fiction? From such settings emerge stories of great rebellion, and poetry that directly challenges the myths fed to us over thousands of years.