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Wednesday, August 27
Q-4 Answer
X - Sudha Kulkarni (Murthy)
Y - Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy, better known as N. R. Narayana Murthy
Z - Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata or J.R.D. TATA
Y - Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy, better known as N. R. Narayana Murthy
Z - Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata or J.R.D. TATA
Q-4
-->One day "X"was waiting for "Y", her husband, to pick her up after office hours. To her surprise she saw "Z"standing next to her. "Young lady, why are you here?" he asked. "Office time is over." X said, "Sir, I'm waiting for my husband to come and pick me up." "Z" said, "It is getting dark and there's no one in the corridor. I'll wait with you till your husband comes." I was quite used to waiting for 'Y', but having "Z"waiting alongside made "X"extremely uncomfortable."X" was nervous. X was thinking, "Look at this person. "Z" is a chairman, a well-respected man in our country and he is waiting for the sake of an ordinary employee."X is a good writer and a social worker.Her book written in kannada was translated into english and was converted into a tele serial in Zee tv.Then "X" saw "Y"and "X"rushed out. "Z" called and said, "Young lady, tell your husband-"Y" never to make his wife wait again."Identify "X","Y" & "Z"?
(clue:-X was livid when a job advertisement posted by a company at the institution where she was completing her post graduation stated that 'lady candidates need not apply'. She dashed off a 'postcard' to Z, protesting against the discrimination.After that,she was called for an interview and finally selected as the first female employee to work on the same company's shop floor.The husband"Y" is now an examplary business thought leader.Y's first job was in Ahmedabad as a systems programmer in a B-School.He recieved the highest civilian award of France recently.)
(clue:-X was livid when a job advertisement posted by a company at the institution where she was completing her post graduation stated that 'lady candidates need not apply'. She dashed off a 'postcard' to Z, protesting against the discrimination.After that,she was called for an interview and finally selected as the first female employee to work on the same company's shop floor.The husband"Y" is now an examplary business thought leader.Y's first job was in Ahmedabad as a systems programmer in a B-School.He recieved the highest civilian award of France recently.)
Monday, August 25
Q-3
"The first rule is not to lose.
The second rule is not to forget the first rule."
It is a popular saying by which business tycoon?
The second rule is not to forget the first rule."
It is a popular saying by which business tycoon?
Wednesday, August 20
Q-2 Answer
According to a book released on October 28th, 2007 named "Some Hidden Facts: Martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh", it carries the subtitle “Secrets unfurled by an Intelligence Bureau Agent of British-India”, written by K.S.Kooner, the ‘execution’ of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev marked the execution of a conspiracy code-named “Operation Trojan Horse”, which, in effect, facilitated the pacification of the British officers in general and the prospective in-laws of the late J P Saunders in particular. Accordingly, Bhagat Singh and his associates did go through the formality of ‘hanging’ but only to the extent of breaking their necks; semi-conscious, they were taken to the Lahore Cantonment where the ‘Death Squad’, comprising Saunder’s family, shot them to quench their thirst for revenge.Since doing all this during day time could have invited a violent reaction from the people, the ‘execution’ was performed at night; for the same reason, the bullet-ridden bodies were neither sent for postmortem nor handed over to the relatives. Instead, most surreptitiously, these were taken in a lorry to a pre-fixed isolated place on a kutcha-road (6 miles away from Lahore, on the right bank of the Beas where it meets the Sutlej) and burnt to ashes. And, to put the people on the wrong track, some flesh and bones were half burnt and buried on the western bank of the Sutlej, near Hussainiwala. Two Indian agents were sent to Lahore to pose as volunteers and tell the Congress people that they had seen at Ganda Singh Wala a big burning pyre from a distance.Believing the story, some people (including Bhagat’s sister Bibi Amar Kaur) reached the ‘hot’ spot, dug up the flesh and half-burnt bones (plus one big broken but uncharred bone which they surmised must have been the arm of Bhagat Singh, the tallest of the three) that lay buried there, and took these back to Lahore where the half-burnt stuff was ‘properly’ cremated on the bank of the Ravi in the midst of sloganeering crowds, all in tears.This was precisely what the ‘Operation Trojan Horse’ meant to achieve — the British way of denying the martyrs the honour of a glorious farewell by the people.
Monday, August 11
PICTURE QUIZ--7 Answer
Thursday, August 7
PICTURE QUIZ--6 Answer
The person in picture is Nicholas Negroponte Greek-American architect and computer scientist best known as the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, and also known as the founder of The One Laptop per Child association (OLPC). OLPC recently partnered with Reliance ADA Group to bring computers to India's primary school kids .
Wednesday, August 6
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