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    IT was fascinating for me to watch bureaucrats in action several decades ago. They borrowed most of their mannerisms and idiosyncrasies from the British. When the colonial rulers left the country, it was hoped that the Indian bureaucracy would serve...

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    AS US President Donald Trump hollered about acquiring Greenland and adding other pieces of land to the American kitty, I was reminded of the childhood game called Trade — better known as Monopoly today. The board game was very popular...

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    AT a green energy conference held recently, a speaker waxed eloquent on solar power and fuel-efficient vehicles of the tiny South Pacific island of Tonga. While industry delegates listened with rapt attention, my mind dreamily veered to another tonga, the...

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    THE recent break-in at the apartment of Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan was, by all accounts, a shoddy job. Thieves of yore would not have touched him with a barge pole! My career in the police taught me that professional...

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    GIVING alms to beggars does little to help them in the long run; instead, it only worsens this socioeconomic problem. If we want a beggar-free world, skill training and job creation must be prioritised. Poverty is generally the cause and...

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    THE stampede at Sandhya Theatre in Hyderabad last month brought back memories of my first experience of viewing a movie in a cinema hall in my hometown, Tiruchirappalli, several decades ago. Having appeared for the all-India higher secondary examination in...

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    I grew up in Chandigarh in the late 1990s, when virtually every birthday party was organised at home. We had the luxury of living in spacious bungalows with verandahs and lush-green lawns. Musical chairs, ‘pass the parcel’ and treasure hunts...

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    My family joined me during the summer vacation while I was commanding a regiment in Ladakh. One day, my adjutant brought a shiny black newborn kitten from an outpost he had visited. My nine-year-old daughter adopted this cute little living...

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    Albert Einstein told the world, “Everything is relative”. A clever tweak to this truism popped up on my phone the other day: “For some people who amass power and wealth for their relatives, ‘relative is everything’.” I chuckled at this...

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    IN recent weeks, we witnessed live telecast of the state funerals of two uncommon world leaders, Dr Manmohan Singh and Jimmy Carter. Both statesmen were equally renowned for their humility, integrity and simplicity. Dr Singh served for 10 years as...

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    GOA, long regarded as a bustling destination for foreigners, is witnessing an unsettling shift. Silent shacks and nearly deserted beaches are ringing alarm bells. A couple of months ago, an entrepreneur claimed on social media that foreign tourist arrivals in...

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    SHARING a packet of freshly roasted groundnuts, my friend and I sat on a bench just opposite the bank branch near Kali Bari, Shimla, basking in the mellow sunlight. The day was bright as winter had not yet arrived, but...

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    Every time a patient suffering from a chronic disease like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorder or, for that matter, obesity consults me, I always ask, “At what time do you go to bed?” And the reply usually startles me. Most of...

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    My parents aren’t just any regular socialites. They are professional MBAs — Marriage & Bhog Attendees. Weekends for them are a blur of bhogs, high tea soirées and posh shok sabhas — and that’s just the beginning. As soon as...

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    FROM the clerk at the lowest rung of the administration to the Prime Minister, everyone has to deal with files. How efficiently one handles them often separates a good functionary from the average one. Early in my practical training as...

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    THE Indian Army’s performance in the 1971 war was unparalleled. The iconic photo of Pakistan’s Lt Gen AAK Niazi signing the Instrument of Surrender in the presence of Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora is an indelible part of our proud...

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    DOMESTIC helpers make our life easier and less hectic. They are almost indispensable to working couples and the elderly. My family has been fortunate to have had very good helpers. The first one I remember is Ram Dhani, who came...

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