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India Inc: Get your act together

Enough of light I feel has been thrown on the fact that India and China are going to be the big gun superpowers in the coming future. We get it, the economies of these two nations have been above the 5% mark even through the ongoing recession plaguing the world. Even the U.S. has not been spared, recording a negative growth rate along with most of the developed economies including most of the EU member states. But the time has come as per my opinion for the Indian politicians, the government and authorities to leave behind the worthless squabbles and actually start focusing on making India a better place for the masses. You may think I am talking my head off in the air, but I really feel that the time is right for the change which is desperately waiting on the doors of India Inc., waiting, knocking, awaiting a welcome, which has been denied to it by the bureaucracy and its components, the lax and egoist attitudes of officials, outdated policies concerning legal systems, corruption ever

Londonshire

It was a matter of immense joy for I was going to visit the largest of all the cities I've ever been to. Packing and shifting from my old residence at Liberty House to the Kelvinhaugh residence was of top priority, and an endless day of bags and boxes cramming ensured I will move, yeah, move atleast , with all my stuff (although I left the frozen veg's in the freezer, I couldn't be bothered). London is well, as I thought, enormous. It is, but it isn't at the same time. In my short stay there of three days, we mastered the underground system,which connects London, its suburbs and outskirts with an unflinching impeccable network of rail lines running well under the city roads. My image of London, for those back home, is one like sophisticated Delhi, and ever running and busy Mumbai ! No one has the time to stop and ponder, work goes on at a brisk pace here. For an avid architecture fan like me, the city has loads of places to see and admire. We got out of the Westminster

Stirling retreat

A well deserved outing out of Glasgow, after three and a half months here saw me and the mates going to Stirling, a city, well, a very small city an hours drive from here. Not that we could have chosen a better day for the trip, the mercury plummetted to a bone chilling -5C! (Pic:In an animated discussion with his royal highness while the jester looks on) The main attraction of Stirling, the Stirling Castle, the place of cornation of the legandary Queen of Scotts, and witness to the wars faught by the Scottish heros William Wallace and Robert the Bruce against their English counterparts. The scenic beauty of the palace took us a while to absorb, so did the entry fee to the castle (still not recovered from it)! Well, it brings me back to our roots, as Indians. Not that we didn't build castles and forts similar to this one if not better, my point focusses on our stingy attitude. Having paid the amount for the castle entry, we cribbed on the fact whether we should pay an addit