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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

TiE ISB connect 2009








3 comments:

  1. Sincere thanks for the post. I have seen JP's video. Some of the points I liked in it.

    1. Managers and heaven - nice comedy

    2. 2 great sins
    Unfulfilled potential
    Avoidable suffering - Unpardonable sin in my perspective. Y did it take so long to introduce something like 108 and Arogyasree service in this country.

    Last year I visited my friends diary farm (100 KM away from Hyderabad). Around evening time we spotted a guy with fresh toddy (he just came down the palm tree). We brought some and started chatting with the guy, like how are the govt. schemes and are they really useful to them. He told us that a year back he was bitten by a snake when he was trying to bring a toddy pot down. Somehow he managed to scale down the tree. Few of his co-professionals hearing his shouts have alerted 108. Ambulance reached the spot in a few min and he was still alive to tell us this. No wonder YSR is revered in rural areas.

    3. Most god fearing nation is the most sinful nation (based on above sins) - ok comedy

    4. Morons (Arjun Singh and M M Joshi) presiding over the educational system and need for fixing it - nice point, looks like Kapil Sibal is more proactive then these guys.

    5. Governance is about reconciling conflicting interests in a complex society - Love this guy for his clarity of thought

    6. Preventable congenital heart abnormalities link to German measles and how this can be avoided - A very very valid point and sad state of affairs. This is all about preventing avoidable suffering. Few years back, my mom underwent bypass surgery. Her room was near to the children ward. Because of the long times I used to spend in the hospital, I used to stand near the children ward. Many of the kids were there because of congenital heart abnormalities. It was really heart breaking to look at these kids.

    7. Y did it take such long a time to introduce polio vaccine on a massive scale in India - Sad, at least they are doing it now.


    JP should be in governance/executive, he should not be in politics. People are not ready for him yet. He should have joined Congress (sacrifice a few principles), and should have tried for a ministry. He could have been more effective as a minister than as a leader of a political party.

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  2. @వేణూ గారు,YAB: Thanks for your comments....
    JP is one man I'd want to listen to no matter how many hours he talks...and i think he being in governance couldn't have been better...hadn't there manmohan singh or pranab, JP would get a deaf ear from those ministers. He's now at least making people aware of what true politics and governance ought to be...

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