This man who I fondly call the Brand Ambassador of Twitter, is on a roll, and pretty good speaker, wish we had more politicians who do it.
Media told to “get lost”
This was what Justice Liberhan tol the media. The Former chief justice was visibly upset and outraged.
The news item and the video here…
The TED effect isnt gonna die out fast, even Indiatimes have made it up to realease one great video after another. Pranav Mistry was a revelation and now comes Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik, who is a self made mythologis and has made a mind grasping study on the management principles in the Ramayanas and Mahabharatha.
The video was absolutely gripping and he was in full flow and it shows how much he adores it…Fantastic presentation by Dr. Devdutt.
Watch it here…
R Senthilkumar
This is an ad which is flashing across the websites, but unfortunately it is also been blocked by some browsers for want of security specs…(may i request the Idea ppl to look into it)
It’s a great Idea and sure to make the Maharashtra Govt hang its head in shame..Its called Talk for India between 8.36 pm to 9.36 pm on 26th Nov this year. Register yourself and you get a message alert to talk this time and all the proceeds would go to buying better equipment to Police forces…
Watch the promo here:
The radio had gone on a community overdrive. Today it was special with a visit to one of the respected community radio stations in the country. Absolutely great people with a mission and led by the vision to make it worthwhile for those inthe back ward areas and those in the community.
Shall write in detail in the days to come.
R Senthilkumar
The first TEDIndia video….
I had missed this most invaluable video…thanks TED its online now here
To think that I had missed it is a great mistake… anyways watch this you sure will be greatly inspired. I for one took great learning about the gestures…
On the technology front this sure will make it more wonderful world. I should salute this great genius for his making the open source statement.
Thats a great great work for mankind Mr. Pranav Mistry…
Watch it and you will be thankful to yourself….
R Senthilkumar
SACHIN TWENDULKAR
Today is Sachin’s twenty years in Indian and Cricket’ history. So much of adoration and admiration has flown from everyone and well I am such a devout fan…for the person he is and he will be…
Someone said this man is a poetry in motion….certainly true to every word of it…
Sachin you bring that cute little smile even when we have seen so many people talk about everyone duly unqualified!!! and you go with the bat to do the talking…
Have a great future ahead… like muthiah muralitharan said ‘we were lucky to be in the times of Sachin Tendulkar, we can go gaga sayong you should have watched one man called Sachin Tendulkar. May God wish you that Health so that we can share that with you on the field watching you do what you are good at… sending the balls to all the directions of the ground….
My Salutation Sir.
R Senthilkumar
YallaF1.com new avatar….
There’s a new look Yallaf1.com!!!!
It is absolutely lovely and great presentation…and runs on wordpress and it has a neat layout and the best part bloggers are featured on the front page…
I am so happy with Indian F1 fan featured in the bloggers column…:)
Great work team Yallaf1.com!!!
R Senthilkumar
Principal to student…” I saw u yesterday rotating near girls hostel pulling cigarette… ? ”
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Class teacher once said :
” pick up the paper and fall in the dustbin!!!”
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once Hindi teacher said….”I’m going out of the world to America..”
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“..DON’T TRY TO TALK IN FRONT OF MY BACK..”
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don’t. laugh at the back benches…otherwise teeth and all will be fallen down…..
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it was very hot in the afternoon when the teacher entered.. She tried to switch the fan on, but there was some problem. and then she said
” why is fan not oning” (ing form of on)
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teacher in a furious mood…
write down ur name and father of ur name!!
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“shhh… quiet… the principal is revolving around college”
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My manager started like this
“Hi, I am Madhu, Married with two kids”
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“I’ll illustrate what i have in my mind” said the professor and erased the board
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“will u hang that calendar or else I’ll HANG MYSELF”
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LIBRARIAN SCOLDE ,” IF U WILL TALK AGAIN , I WILL KNEEL DOWN OUTSIDE”
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Chemistry HOD comes and tells us…
“My aim is to study my son and marry my daughter”
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Tomorrow call ur parents especially mother and father
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“why are you looking at the monkeys outside when i am in the class?!”
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Lab assistant said this when my friend wrote wrong code..
“I understand. You understand. Computer how understand??
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Seeing the principal passing by, the teacher told the noisy class..
“Keep quiet, the principal has passed away”
From Silicon india humour page by Sivaprakash….
Sometimes articles like these make me wonder if at all an IIM A alumnus is worth the piece they have written. The most intriguing part is that IIM alumnus getting into entrepreneurship is a big news.
I have a different opinion here. The whole lot of those who come out of IIMs or the B-Schools should be worhty of being an entrepreneur. If not I think we have something wrong about that in the DNA of these institutions. I am sometimes appalled into believing only through the news items that one alumni of IIM A is getting into online sabsi mundy. The point is that it is already being done by some non IIM people and they are doing the best with the realtime knowledge. But for some reason this is being made into a news item.
Quite often than not, we are bullied into believing that placements are the end off all the MBA programmes. In some of the discussions we had with academic circles as well as the industrial circles they dont want people just be another persona dn keep slogging. They need individual to contribute and have an outlook which keeps the company moving in the right direction.
Imagine for a second if all those out of those respected B-Schools were to be entrepreenuers the whole situation would have changed for us Indians. I come from Coimbatore where entrepreneurship is an inbuilt factor for those people in and around the city. The government has done very little compared to the other cities in the state. It has been a phenomenal effort on the part of the citizens here to be that proactive and make it happen be it textiles, foundry, pumps or castings…whatever be the product.
I was just thinking more than 80% are not MBA actually and am wondering if they had done MBAs they would they be more risk averse? Definitely it would be the other way around.
As MBAs we tend to think too much into what we call as risk management and mitigation. Doing this almost shelves the idea of entrepreneurship. The agriculturist in this country of monsoon vagaries is the best form of entrepreneurship and most importantly the ways of sainthood doing their duty and waiting for the raint o shower. They are risk averse to the core and they are willing to risk it. Will our MBA programmes teach risk averseness to be a part of the intrinsic value they carry around.
As an entrepreneur I believe you make an impact on the society around you in small terms but definitely in real terms.
It is another story that entrepreneurship is not regarded as a profession by the minds and intellects who think its a disregarded idea for one to be an entrepreneur. He is not celebrated as much as a professional drawing a salary which are quite settled as far as his family is concerned and also his wife’s /bride’s family is concerned.
I remember in one of those documentaries on Coimbatore and its entrepreneurship there was something called as jealousy factor among brother in laws. How interesting that such a thing heralded the industrial nature for this hometown of mine.
In conclusion I think the B-Schools need to reorient the whole idea of making placement the be-all and end all of a MBA…
R Senthilkumar