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PRISONER OF PAST

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PRISONER OF PAST He knew well that not every dream is meant to be realized, not every secret to be shared and not every truth to be told. He passed through the thoroughfare, a mild wind blew and dry tree leaves fallen down on the way. He sighed. The autumn has set in and has suffused its effect gradually. A little far away he saw passing a couple. The payment was partially clear as the night lamps were trying hard to make it illuminated till their reach. As they passed through the light post, their figure could become clearer. He castes a quick glance over the girl. And her posture resembled with his forgone love, he thought once. The couple was leading mere a few yards. He could only hear the giggles and sexy jokes until he reached just behind them. A girl, who shares and laugh on a guy's sexist joke is either having a broad mentality, very close to that guy or they have an intimacy. Although, he sidelined the other possibilities except the opinion that they might

Keep off the grass- Introspection of Indian Management institutions

Off late had a wonderful meeting with Prof. Dr. Alam of Amity University Dubai. Had a great sharing of thoughts, policy making and improvisation of knowledge based learning, being a writer and an academician I shared my views of how management courses and pedagogy is overrated and how they fail badly to prepare entrepreneurs than mere a job seeking management graduate. The situation becomes worst when we analyze in Indian context. I have penned down certain points for making it more clear to the aspirants that choosing a career in management in not like applying for any other graduation courses or choosing a course that can ensure them a job. Let’s begin with understanding the basis understanding of public temperament of looking for a managerial course. a)       Management is not a course or degree that one should look for irrespective of undermining their capabilities for the sake of getting a job only. Undoubtedly, lot more parents and even aspirants don’t think the same way,