“By intuition, Mighty Things Assert themselves – and not by terms – “I”m Midnight” – need the Midnight say –“I”m Sunrise” – Need the Majesty?Omnipotence – had not a Tongue –His lisp – is lightning –...
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Ministhy Dileep
Ministhy S. is PG (PM&IR) from XLRI-Jamshedpur, and currently, an IAS officer working in the UP cadre. She has written five books - 'Unequal Equations', 'Learning with Tippy Tortoise: Tales for Kids', 'Happy Birthday: Poems for Kids' and a novel published by Dronequill Publishers, Bangalore.
Articles written by Ministhy Dileep
“Been scared and battered.My hopes the wind done scattered.Snow has friz me,Sun has baked me,Looks like between 'em they doneTried to make meStop laughin', stop lovin', stop livin'--But I don't care...
“I never knew that I was such a being until I started reading,” a writer sighs. After reading Nikos Kazantzakis’ classic “Zorba the Greek”, I am happy that I am alive. I had never known that I was...
Pindar apparently wrote of Xenophon of Corinth :“He achieved things that no mortal man had achieved before.” The author of this pithy treatise, Santiago Ramon Cajal, deserves such an encomium.
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There is a simple story about an old merchant and his three children. The old man was nearing the end of his life and wanted to bequeath his business to one of his children. The selected one had to...
You know, of course, how it is with B-School romance. You don't, you poooooor thing? Imagine going to B-School without that know-how! Tut, tut! Come sit down and let me tell you, the way to find...
"So where does your clothes fall in the rating scale, Miss?" asked the B-school Prof. His eyes would have made a crocodile proud. So very smug - knowing that the victim had entered deep waters. The...
Carol Kennedy, with her business journalistic experience of 16 years, has produced a highly readable and informative book on the Management Gurus (Published in 1991).In fact in one of her latest...
"That poor girl trudging through the dust, dreaming of an education for her children, do we think that we are better than she is - we, stuffed full of food, our cup-boards full of clothes, stifling...



