There was a time in India, when school teachers habitually encouraged their students to use a kunji (literally, “Key”) for each subject that they taught. These were slim Tutorial pamphlets in the form of Frequently Asked Questions on key aspects of a subject/topic. For instance, there were kunjis on vyakaran (grammar), prose and verse by …
Passing time … time pass?
Once again, crystal balls will be dropped in Time Square, NY and elsewhere while fireworks will light up the skies around the world as we bid farewell to a decade and prepare to welcome 2020. Personal resolutions will be made and in some cases, may even survive the passage of time beyond the first few …
Being a Grinch
I am prone to putting my foot in my mouth, not infrequently. This blog likely is no exception. This is the time of year when most people start to (are conditioned to?) “think of those who are less fortunate”, family and friends, including those that might have remained out of mind for a long time …
This Land Is Our Land
This past week a newcomer to Canada from India reached out to me. M, who is in his thirties, his wife and their toddler arrived three months ago. He has secured a part-time position in a financial institution but is looking for suitable opportunities commensurate with his experience and skill sets. They are temporarily living …
