Sunday, January 2, 2011

English is a very good language

I did not go to office yesterday as I was feeling very sickly. I will check my status quo today and will make a decision whether I can able to go or can't able to go.

Swarna wanted to go to Srirangam yesterday. She is allergic to travel and as expected, bus travels always give her severe headaches and make her feel nostalgic. She said that the hugeness of the temple can't be explained. Her perceptive about the temple is hers. Given the fact that Tiruchchi is just 4 hours from Chennai, the travel sickness is easily handlable. Swarna runs a company Rajath & Co - this company is running into boom times and is facing three options of restructuring: 1. Go ahead and buy another company, 2. Go ahead and sell a subsidiary and 3. Leave it as it is. I would prefer the first as the 'design'-ation of the company is a good one. It is designed for being a subsidiary. As far as the existing subsidiary goes, it has to see whether it can retain or rivet. Brand image has already writed its fate. Swarna is yet to be intimated about this. For me, it is an outscoped subject.

Rathna is another friend who is studying B. Com. When she joins CA, she may have to do a refreshment of her knowledge (to refine her skills). Whether she will be able to sustain what she has studied over 3 years is a big question. That sustenance entirely depends on her exam preparations. Her lacuna in preparation very well displayeded itself during the mid-term exams. Nobody has anything against that fact to contemplate it. She has to do something seriously in-site. We all have beforely beforely told her to prepare well, but she did not lend a majorly ear to what we said. I faintly think warning her about failing in the exams. We need to rediscuss detailedly what we discussed earlier. If she can think of presenting a momentum to her professor, Smt. Thaamra, I think she will be able to clear the exams in style. Failure will then get ceased off.

Chithra and I were planning to attend a morning kutcheri in Narada Gana Sabha. We thought that if we go early, we will be able to grab our seats. any delay will definitely geo-paradise our plans of getting a seat. I do not want to publicise, but I am certainly a good rasika. If I were given due ears, my commentary may have found a place in The Hindu. I will be representating the unrepresented. We listened to two beautiful keerthanais yesterday in Vani Mahal - both were brilliant (a short one in Bhairavi and a longer one in Thodi). In simple words, the short one was awesome and the longer one, awefull. Certainly some one has to liaise out these matters to the newspapers. Now-a-days Carnatic music kutcheris are taking a huge 360 degree turn to a higher platform in terms of quality! I remember of days when they used to be dull and boring.

I intended to keep the verbose of this post short, but ended up writing a long passage. I was in a catch 58 situation!

Ara.

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