One Said
"What is defeat?
Nothing but education;
nothing but the first step to something better."
----Wendell Phillips
Iam proud that someone of Indian origin has a chance to lead one of the biggest and best known institution of learning.A man who is the senior member of a group The Great NITIN NOHRIA
I think he will give the long term credit to corporates
Best of Luck Sir
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Kasab-The HERO
Should Kasab hang?
The trial of the 26/11 accused has vindicated India's often criticised judicial system: justice has not only been done, but has been seen to be done. The sheer scale of the assault and the cold-blooded massacre of innocents inevitably excited repugnance and rage: the lone assailant to be taken alive must pay the ultimate penalty for his unforgivable crime. That is the natural first response: hang him. Everyone, survivors of the attack, friends and families of the victims, and commentators and opinion makers, seems to want the death penalty for Kasab. A media-created 'celebrity' has played to the gallery by pronouncing that hanging is too good for the Butcher of Mumbai, who should have his 'arms and legs chopped off'. Such remarks reveal the betrayal that lies at the heart of all acts of revenge: the brutal exactitude of the calculus of vengeance - an eye for an eye - leaves everyone blind, the perpetrator of the original crime and those who seek to redress it.
Hang Kasab? By all means. So long as we know it's an emotional reaction of revenge, and not a rational response to an inhumanly savage act of violence which the killer's death can only compound, never mitigate. Instead of hanging him, bury him alive in prison.
I also heard that one of the fisherman in gujrat has not got the compensation till now,they says give kasab to them then they will get the compensation,what a good idea.Govt is spending lot of money for kasab,why they cannot pay the compensation and asking for the death body of a death person.Govt should think out of the BOX.
And yes why all says kill kasab he kills so many people I understand but whats in all this "Usne mara to ham bhi use marenge"then what the difference between him and us.
The trial of the 26/11 accused has vindicated India's often criticised judicial system: justice has not only been done, but has been seen to be done. The sheer scale of the assault and the cold-blooded massacre of innocents inevitably excited repugnance and rage: the lone assailant to be taken alive must pay the ultimate penalty for his unforgivable crime. That is the natural first response: hang him. Everyone, survivors of the attack, friends and families of the victims, and commentators and opinion makers, seems to want the death penalty for Kasab. A media-created 'celebrity' has played to the gallery by pronouncing that hanging is too good for the Butcher of Mumbai, who should have his 'arms and legs chopped off'. Such remarks reveal the betrayal that lies at the heart of all acts of revenge: the brutal exactitude of the calculus of vengeance - an eye for an eye - leaves everyone blind, the perpetrator of the original crime and those who seek to redress it.
Hang Kasab? By all means. So long as we know it's an emotional reaction of revenge, and not a rational response to an inhumanly savage act of violence which the killer's death can only compound, never mitigate. Instead of hanging him, bury him alive in prison.
I also heard that one of the fisherman in gujrat has not got the compensation till now,they says give kasab to them then they will get the compensation,what a good idea.Govt is spending lot of money for kasab,why they cannot pay the compensation and asking for the death body of a death person.Govt should think out of the BOX.
And yes why all says kill kasab he kills so many people I understand but whats in all this "Usne mara to ham bhi use marenge"then what the difference between him and us.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Trust is everything in this business.
Today is my first day in my new office,not new but shifted old one.
I have reached here because of my both Sirs,they trust me a lot
PR is my Bread and Butter.I have had the opportunity to work with some of the best in the country Tushar and Allan
My personal success and reputation will depend my job
I want to be treated as employees rather than as "partners" in the office.
I know my tasks, roles, and functions within the organization, and it's time for me to let them do what they need to do to get the job done.
I have reached here because of my both Sirs,they trust me a lot
PR is my Bread and Butter.I have had the opportunity to work with some of the best in the country Tushar and Allan
My personal success and reputation will depend my job
I want to be treated as employees rather than as "partners" in the office.
I know my tasks, roles, and functions within the organization, and it's time for me to let them do what they need to do to get the job done.
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