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Who votes?

Who votes?

What you see and what you imagine can co-exist… not always in a peaceful way, but they can tolerate each other’s presence, I’m sure. So just as voters imagine some promised future, the politician sees them all as distinct groups of people to be sold different dreams. The vital question then is: Who really votes?...
The Last Date

The Last Date

It is funny. It is serious. It is a habit. The truth is that a lot gets done on the last date. The last date is like an open secret that we mortals are forever exploring and never seem to get tired of. ‘Why do you always wait for the last date and then begin...
A light surprise

A light surprise

Students of technology and students of architecture love these innovations Light always manages to surprise me… and the surprises aren’t always slight. With this in mind I went to the media interaction that Philips had planned and let me tell you I was rather impressed by the array of creative LED innovations that they have...
A foodilicious kingdom

A foodilicious kingdom

The invite said: ‘You’re invited to the Kingdom of Dreams.’ My first reaction was to run to a mirror and see if I was still my old self or had there been some magical transformation during the night. ‘Well, I’m still the same,’ I said to my wife, ‘so why would I want to go...
Tarami – cuisine from Kashmir

Tarami – cuisine from Kashmir

What will one look at when reviewing a restaurant and what it serves? Will the interiors matter? Will the food served be more important than the décor? Will the presence of a genuine Waza make all the difference? Will the willingness of the staff to explain the intricacies of Kashmiri cuisine tilt the balance? Will...
The super salesman

The super salesman

Review of Samsung Galaxy S4 Well, the first truth that mobile companies need to realise is that they need super salesmen besides their super researchers, super designers, super technicians, and super strategists. The reason is that despite all the great innovations that a new mobile device may have, the consumer is generally either too far...
Olive Qutub @ Chef Saby

Olive Qutub @ Chef Saby

Someone asked me recently, ‘Which place is great for eating and just being there.’ I replied, ‘Olive Qutub at Chef Saby.’ This fellow looked at me as if trying to see if it was Vodka in the afternoon that was the reason for my seemingly topsy-turvy reply. However, I certified my soberness when I added,...
Following the tracks of his mind. Review of ‘Shadows Chasing Light’

Following the tracks of his mind. Review of ‘Shadows Chasing Light’

Yes, Justin Emeka, even I enjoyed following the tracks of Brian Bower’s mind as I read the lines and thoughts in this thin, trim, and suave looking volume of poetry. No, thin isn’t always malnourished… just as trim isn’t always civilized and literate. This volume with its less than fifty pages has more thoughts than...
Rural India gets 52 Kg: Review of ‘Survey of Rural India’

Rural India gets 52 Kg: Review of ‘Survey of Rural India’

Are you aware that there are 6311 Community Development Blocks and 240,561 Gram Panchayats in our country? As per census report, about 72.2 per cent of the population lives in 638,588 villages… and how much do we know about this ‘majority’? Researchers, writers, students, teachers, bloggers, scholars, administrators, planners, tourists, librarians, and even the common...
Vista D90: Thrill Redefined

Vista D90: Thrill Redefined

‘Sir, the D90 is designed to give you a silky smooth drive as it zips through the city roads,’ began the executive who had come to hand me the Vista D90 for a trial drive for three days, ‘allow me to tell you something about its state-of-the-art technology, incredible fuel efficiency, and some features that...
Camera for an intelligent dreamer!

Camera for an intelligent dreamer!

There was a time when photography was seeped in a complex universe that the uninitiated was afraid to step into. Then came a phase when despite the complexities remaining the same, people dared to get into photography because the cameras had suddenly become affordable. The digital camera era demolished whatever boundaries there were left and...
The real fiction of good mentors

The real fiction of good mentors

Where did this word ‘mentor’ come from? In the 8th century BC, the Greek writer Homer wrote an epic poem describing Odysseus’s adventures during his 10-year voyage home after the Trojan War. While he was gone, he entrusted the care and education of his beloved son, Telemachus, to his faithful friend Mentor. Almost three thousand...