One more story about teachers, a subject close to my heart, from my favourite author, Thi Janakiraman. Crown of Thorns முள்முடி - தி. ஜானகிராமன் "So can we take leave sir?" as soon as Kannusamy said this, the crowd which was sitting close to him stood up as well. "I will take leave sir." "I will... Continue Reading →
Pathu Chetti – Thi Janakiraman
Every religion emphasises the need to 'give.' This story, one of my favourites from Thi Jaa, provides an insight into 'joy of giving.' Read on Pathu Chetti - பத்து செட்டி தி. ஜானகிராமன். Pathu Chetti was just walking past our house. His dhoti has seen good days. The towel on his shoulder was dirty. He was... Continue Reading →
Complaint – Thi Janakiraman
We all complain, nowadays, about the food dished out by the airlines; about the plastic trays, the aseptic smell, the quantity and taste. The reason could be the food served by Indian Railways have improved. Anyone who travelled long distance and did not have the luxury to pack food from home, would have tasted the... Continue Reading →
Mr. Dash Dash Dash – Thi Janakiraman
One more story from my favourite author, Thi Janakiraman. We all go great length to look and sound knowledgable and this story captures that. The story must have been written somewhere in the 1950s which goes to prove that it's not a modern fad. The story will be of interest to people who have little... Continue Reading →
Yoshiki – யோஷிகி – Thi Janakiraman
JK, my brother is in Japan on a short visit and sent me few images of Tokyo. Japan is a perfect blend of Technological Advancements and Old traditions. From the late sixties the camera totting Japanese became the iconic tourists all over the world. Uday, (Patankar my boss) and were astonished during a visit to... Continue Reading →