Suyash Sharma

Deadly Daggers

  Deadly Daggers   A posting to Wellington as a Directing Staff post your command is greeted with mixed reactions by most of the Colonels in Indian Army. Yes, the first feeling is euphoric, that professionally you have probably made a mark and this is just its recognition. But soon the day-to-day mundane issues overpower […]

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Ps and Qs

Air India has been in the news for all the wrong reasons last couple of days, the premier Airline of the country back with the Tatas committed a faux pas by forgetting their own Ps and Qs by letting the passengers literally peeing and getting away with it. Appalling behaviour by the passengers who too

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Shift Delete

  There is a feature in Windows Operating System, when one presses two keys, Shift and Delete together, the file or folder which one wishes to get rid off is deleted permanently. As against plain and simple “delete” as that merely sends the file to the ‘recycle bin’, from where we can retrieve it anytime.

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Pilgrimages

We homo sapiens are conditioned to believe and act in a particular manner by the society, community, religion, peers or any other extraneous forces. J Krishnamurthy, the philosopher described it as the single biggest culprit for the ills in the society. This ‘conditioning’ while laying down the rules for a society also ties us down

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What a Relief

 “What a relief!”, it was our comedian Satish Shah’s catchphrase or takiya kalam (for those who are more inclined to shudhh desi versions) in one of the episodes of the 80s sitcom “Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi”. One of the rare genuine comedy serials of those days. Satish Shah would barge in any where ask to use

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A Bridge Too Far

 Morbi has been a terrible tragedy, highly avoidable, the bridge collapsed under extreme stress of two kinds, physical going beyond its designed capacity and of man’s greed. The FOMO syndrome, fear of missing out probably was responsible for the number of visitors on the bridge on that unfortunate day. We all are greedy in some

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