Seven Wonderful People

 Apart from parents and close family, that is. Cannot be restricted to a number like 7, but here is a small attempt.

Alok Srivastava- a classmate from engineering, also a friend, philosopher and guide who inveigled me into going for a Ph.D. in the U.S. Helped my brother and me settle in, and improve our research skills. He is no more, but his memory lives on.

Mangala, a senior cousin, who had a family of musicians, husband and two daughters. They were all very hospitable, and I stayed with them multiple times at Mumbai. She was an enthusiastic traveler, and came to visit us in Clemson, USA too.. all 4 of them.

Saumya Sharma, who was my Academic Associate at IIM Indore, and helped a lot with anything I tried- downloading Youtube videos or grading some exams, and so on. Cheerful, and still in touch. 

Gadgil/ Vijayakumar/ Dhanapal- We played a lot of Golf together, and therefore the clubbing -pun intended! Great guys, and we bonded over 18 plus one holes. I had my first Hole-in-one at Kodaikanal in their company. Inspiring!

Jogeswari- My student from KIAMS, Harihar who topped her batch of 2001, worked in Google, and went on to her current stint at Golftripz as a Director. A loyal friend. we meet up whenever we can, after all these years.

Savitha, also from KIAMS, a batch senior to Jogi (above). Varied HR stints in multiple companies and one of her own, a foodie and winey (!). Had many good times when we met.

Jayant, a cousin's husband, and a man who stood by his values. His involvement in Hindi films ranged from screenplays (Benaam) to film production (Ankahee). Hosted us at Shrivardhan for many New Year get-togethers in the late 90s. Lost him a couple of years ago, but his wife (my cousin) and her family- daughter, grandson continue to party whenever possible. She's also an actress, in serials and plays. 

Comedy From Hollywood

 It came in different sizes and shapes. But enjoyable nevertheless.

Silent Movie by Mel Brooks was my first intro to his films.. later saw many more. A combo of slapstick and intellectual stuff.

Woody Allen's brand of comedy was different- philosophical, about neurosis in New York, some bold themes..

The Naked Gun was very funny, starring Leslie Nielsen.

A Fish Called Wanda again, had a great cast of three or four good actors working together to create a lot of fun.

The Loves and Times of Scaramouche was a period film that had many fun moments..

Peter Sellers acted in some good Pink Panther Films, and The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu.



Global Citizens

 My wife and I have lived in multiple places, and visited a few countries.. more than twenty, I am guessing. So some reflections about the places, though we are not particularly attached to any place.

Bangalore- great weather, great filter coffee, and many old friends.

Lucknow- good memories, professional and personal, bad weather, great kababs and biryani

Hyderabad- Great biryani, Irani chai, friends and some relatives too.

Delhi- bad weather, good metro service, bad traffic, good friends, positive attitude

Mumbai- bad traffic, efficient train service, professional workers, friends galore

Pune- Bad traffic, good bakarwadi from Chitale, great cultural scene, lots of relatives

Kolkata- Bad weather, good food, new friends who are nice, Chai addas, celebrations with gusto

USA- Some good friends, no domestic help, good National Parks, roads, no railways or autos..

Vietnam- Friendly people, no English, Ha Long Bay is world class

Cambodia- Cheap, Historic, nice buildings

Sri Lanka- Green, beautiful, good beaches, people

Greece- Chaotic, friendly, historic, Sea is amazing, islands too. Good food- Moussaka is my favourite

Amsterdam- Fun place with unique features

Rome, Venice- Good for long walks, bad traffic, Gondola ride like a Shikara in Dal Lake..



Generic Conclusions and Predictions

 The world was supposed to have ended, in 2012 according to one.

That doesn't stop people from making wild predictions, about anything and everything. Most predictions fall flat, including those about the weather. Because there are so many variables accounting for an effect, and it's impossible to measure many of those. 

Plus, unforeseen events like Corona, or lesser catastrophes happen more often than we acknowledge.

Right now, there's a spate of armchair forecasts about what AI will do to the world at large. Of course, other doomsday forecasters are not quiet either. 

My response to all these know-alls is standard- How Do You know? Period.

Students' Day

 I just learnt that today is World Students' Day. It is important to note that Teachers' Day is in September, and a different day! Anyway, irony apart, it's nice to celebrate students, if you are a teacher. 

My first students were Undergrads in Business at Clemson University. The thing I most remember about them- around 25x3 students each semester was that they were courteous, ignorant about computer usage- I was teaching them that- and usually nice to me though I was a Ph.D. student from India. There was a giggling duo of girls, in one of my classes. And Melinda, one student walking past a vintage car parked on campus, modeled for me when I asked her.. I was clicking the car, and she posed alongside.

My last full time teaching assignment was at IIM Indore. I taught a variety of courses there to PG and Ph.D. students, and also Executive MBA students. There were also a few MDPs for specific companies, such as Trent of the Tata Group (Retail) or Hindustan Petroleum.

In between were students at Lander College, USA, Xavier Institute, Bhubaneswar, Vignana Jyoti Hyderabad, Kirloskar Institute Harihar, IIM Lucknow, IIM Kozhikode, IFIM, PESIT (occasional teaching), IMT (very little teaching, but met lots of students). 

At Prestige university I really did not teach much, except a few classes of Marketing Research along with Sunil Gupta.

Mostly these were wonderful experiences, and I keep following Facebook and Linkedin updates on what many of them are up to, globally. Makes me quite happy. Also meet a few occasionally, on my travels.

Why I Will Not Get a Nobel

 It's a real reality check. But in accordance with the adage Know Thyself, I will do some analysis of the Self. It's like taking selfies, but deeper.

I have almost zero knowledge of Physics, Chemistry, or Medicine.

I only read good literature, don't write any.

My knowledge of Economics is limited to the current prices of vegetables.

I have not helped solve an India-Pakistan conflict, or an Israel-Gaza conflict, or a Russia-Ukraine conflict, or one in my backyard where dogs fight with man, or with other dogs. Catfights are also not my territory to solve- because they usually don't involve cats..

Which basically leaves me with other Prize options, like the following-

Greatest Golf Trainer in Asia Prize

Great at Forgetting People's Names Award

Most Regular Blogger at 65 Medal

Punek (Anek) Pun Creator Prize

Best Movie Critic Award

PJ forwarder and OJ Maker Award

Not a bad set.. what are you likely to win?





Quarterly Review- JIS University

 Brand-wise, JIS is restricted to West Bengal and a couple of other states. Scope for wider networking, higher awareness levels, and initiatives in outreach for admission diversity and placement performance improvement.

Strengths are a decent strength of students in Pharma, Computer Science and Law. Agriculture is low, but improving. Management, very low, but has a great location in town, so again it could improve.

We did have the first-ever alumni meet at the management campus, thanks to faculty efforts. Ph.D., MBA and BBA alums turned up, one from Bangalore- she works at Google. Annesha Paul by name. We plan to do a meet in Bangalore as well, for Computer Science and maybe other depts.

Also attended a couple of events at Delhi- one by THE WEEK, where JIS University was recognised as one of the top Eastern Universities. A lot of cultural activities took place on campus, and a big induction program for 2025 at an auditorium in the city.

We launched an online certificate course on Interfaith Dialogue, with some prominent speakers. Skill-ex is a good initiative, requiring entrepreneurial ideas to be showcased each Semester by groups of students. 

A vibrant student community is an asset, but diversity could be better. Faculty diversity is an issue as well. 




Seven Wonderful People

 Apart from parents and close family, that is. Cannot be restricted to a number like 7, but here is a small attempt. Alok Srivastava- a clas...

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