A very good insight on corporate governance in India vs China.
Of course India has improved a lot in terms of governance over a period of last 2 decades.Thank you for quoting RSB in your article as a unlisted co.
Secondly your conversation with Anna Chandy is very inspiring and useful for the people suffering from depression due to Covid - 19 situation.
Meditation really helps a person suffering from anxiety and stress.I can vouch for the same as I myself suffering from mental agony and tremendous stress during last one month could come out of this problem by regular practice of meditation.
But meditation should be practice only under the guidance of a Master otherwise it could be disastrous.
The writings on governance, importance of mental health and meditation practice and the highlight on access to education are all timely and insightful. Another resource for the inner journey is put together by The Dalai Lama and Paul Ekman, at http://atlasofemotions.org/
Isaac Newton spoke of “...wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble...”
Thanks again Pras for gathering and sharing these gems.
Another great edition - especially love the part on access to education, and would love a deep dive into how Indian students are having to adapt to COVID-related changes.
Sadly the deep dive reveals a deep divide Siddarth. While students from middle and upper class eased into the online learning mode, the children from low income homes faced a double jeopardy. One, many of their parents themselves were not exposed to the technology behind online learning and two, the children did not have the associated hardware and the software. The teachers too have certain challenges. You may wish to see this lighthearted version of that https://twitter.com/AiyyoShraddha/status/1293480064919592960/video/1
Pras the piece on corporate Governance, coming as it did from a director, was a gem. Particularly liked the quotes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Warren Buffet. As it is often said "Knowledge can be acquired through training, while years can give experience, they can also be gleaned and taught, even attitude could probably be changed but integrity can't be taught. It is inbuilt”
This is from R K BEHERA CMD of RSB Group:
Dear Pras
A very good insight on corporate governance in India vs China.
Of course India has improved a lot in terms of governance over a period of last 2 decades.Thank you for quoting RSB in your article as a unlisted co.
Secondly your conversation with Anna Chandy is very inspiring and useful for the people suffering from depression due to Covid - 19 situation.
Meditation really helps a person suffering from anxiety and stress.I can vouch for the same as I myself suffering from mental agony and tremendous stress during last one month could come out of this problem by regular practice of meditation.
But meditation should be practice only under the guidance of a Master otherwise it could be disastrous.
Have a enjoyable Sunday.
R K
The writings on governance, importance of mental health and meditation practice and the highlight on access to education are all timely and insightful. Another resource for the inner journey is put together by The Dalai Lama and Paul Ekman, at http://atlasofemotions.org/
Isaac Newton spoke of “...wandering upon the vast shores of knowledge, every now and then finding a small bright pebble...”
Thanks again Pras for gathering and sharing these gems.
Excellent inputs on meditation practice . Thank you!
Another great edition - especially love the part on access to education, and would love a deep dive into how Indian students are having to adapt to COVID-related changes.
Sadly the deep dive reveals a deep divide Siddarth. While students from middle and upper class eased into the online learning mode, the children from low income homes faced a double jeopardy. One, many of their parents themselves were not exposed to the technology behind online learning and two, the children did not have the associated hardware and the software. The teachers too have certain challenges. You may wish to see this lighthearted version of that https://twitter.com/AiyyoShraddha/status/1293480064919592960/video/1
This is so insightful ! Great writing !
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Interesting read... apt topics,insightful interviews.... brevity further makes it eager to look forward to your Sunday editions ..
Excellent writing Pras.
Well thought out and eminently readable, great quotes..Must be shared widely...
Excellent interviews too.. keep up the good work
Thank you Dev. Please help me reach out more people.
Yes I will for sure
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Pras the piece on corporate Governance, coming as it did from a director, was a gem. Particularly liked the quotes from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Warren Buffet. As it is often said "Knowledge can be acquired through training, while years can give experience, they can also be gleaned and taught, even attitude could probably be changed but integrity can't be taught. It is inbuilt”
As always your feedback is invaluable Shahji. Thank you!