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The following is a list of all entries from the General Interest category.
The Real History of India Part 9 – One of Islam’s delectable contributions
Filed in General Interest, April 13, 2008, 11:03 am by SukumarTweetUpdated Apr 15,2008: Rachel Laudan was kind enough to respond to my email to say that she does not have much knowledge of Ethiopian to answer the question. She has however said she knows someone that might be able to answer. Stay tuned. Prolog: A key reason I started this series is to debunk ideas […]
US Embassy in India moves from the bottom of the heap to the Numero Uno
Filed in General Interest, April 5, 2008, 6:09 am by SukumarTweetUpdated Apr 8, 2008: The Dignity Foundation that specializes in catering to Senior Citizens has picked this post to be published in their magazine Dignity Dialogue. Thank you Dignity Foundation. We are honored. The nightmare that it was Obtaining a visa to the USA, be it any category, has to be amongst the most tortuous, most […]
Euphony performs for charity on Apr 26 – tickets for sale
Filed in General Interest, March 30, 2008, 12:49 pm by SukumarTweetMy post last week received a comment about potential financial contributions to the CSR program. I am happy to announce that my company’s band Euphony is performing. The concert will take place on the 26th of April (Saturday) between 4PM and 7PM at the Sir Muthu Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall, Harrington Road, Chetpet, Chennai, India. […]
Our politicians are also capable of doing good work
Filed in General Interest, March 23, 2008, 11:28 am by SukumarTweetProlog: I am taking a bit of a break from the History series because i need to do some more research. Myself, NK Sreedhar and Priya Raju are actually working on the Farmer/Sproat/Witzel paper to try and disprove it. It appears Parpola has not done a good job of disproving the paper. Myself, Priya Raju […]
The Honor Among Families
Filed in General Interest, March 10, 2008, 7:29 am by SukumarTweetHere is NK Sreedhar’s 2nd post. This time it is a real life account, with the names changed, of course. Please be generous with your comments to encourage him. – Sukumar —- It was a brisk spring morning. The streets were painted yellow by the Cassia fistula tree in full bloom. You can smell the […]