My learned friend,
Allow me to rectify certain flaws in your well articulated article.
- Laloo ji is a post graduate and also possesses a law degree.
He was tutored by a former head of english department .
-Sehwag like his other peers learnt his english in a language school.
I am yet to meet any tycoon who doesnot know english.
Most of them speak it in international forums.Right from a marwari seth to Tamil ,Kannada or Telugu or Mallu business person, all understand the power of business english.
One may like it or not but it is a necessary evil !
However, I am all against faked accent, bombastic words and very obtuse idioms.I often met well read who claim to be proficient, but hardly know anything about O Henry',Saki or R.K. Narayan.
I also disagree with my friends that those who don't know flowery usage can never write well !
Let me also add,if English took over us,it has much to do with our own arrogance.
It really hurts to read third class vernacular poem, short story or novel , when our classics are being ignored.
English must be learnt to connect and upkeep dignity of our roots!
yours,
ashish dimri
Dear Friends,
Thanks for your heartfelt condolences.
News paper reports inform -''they had recently achieved their sales target so they were on an officialy sponsored trip to Jim Corbett Park''.
regards,
yours,
ashish dimri
Dear Friends,
Thanks for remembering the departed ones!
Is there are demarcation between a Blogging Sulekhaite and a working sulekhaite!
May they souls be laid in rest.
warm regards,
yours,
ashish
Dear Friends,
Thanks for paying your condolences to the bereaved families!
Most of the newsdailies have reported them as employees of Sulekha.com, a web company.
CNNIBN also showed a footage.
Today Times of India also reported about it along with a photograph of a departed Sulekhaiite!
So,these were indeed employees os Sulekha.com
Vish Shanker ! Please understand these were part of a group that went to Jim Corbett National Park.
regards,
yours,
ashish dimri
Respected Krishnan bala ji,
Thanks for your thought provoking comments.
We must do something for the homeless and the wretched!
I sincerely believe as long as good human beings arearound,things will improve soon!
warm regards,
yours,
ashish dimri
Dear Sh.Gopal Krishnan ji,
It hardly matters ,whether you understood it or not!
But I am touched by your sincerity.
warm regards,
yours,
ashish
Respected Girdar ji,
Good story! Manto has also written another famous story-Kala Lihaf- but it is only for those who understand Manto and his thought pattern!
I would also like add -Gurdas Mann had made a movie on it-'Shaheed E Mohabbat'.
Thanks for sharing a very beautiful saga of human emotions!
warm regards,
yours,
ashish dimri
Raghurame,
How can one watch 500-600 ads during a live performance.
Alas! This is a necessary evil and we can't do anything about it.
warm regards,
yours,
ashish dimri
Dear Sh.Dutta,
Thanks for your comments.
Pepsi needs some one with 'appeal'.
Sachin no longer enjoys that evercharming appeal ,so it has no qualms while dropping him.
Ironically,Sachin is the only one among the irresposible players who always prove his mark and stays ahead of any controversy!
warm regards,
yours,
ashish dimri
Sulekha Tragedy!
Dear Ashish aka my namesake,
I am sad to hear about your personal loss!
Life is extremely mysterious!
Few like you understand its worth and cherish the bond of love and friendship!
Kindly pay my regards to your friend's parents.
Kindly convey our collective condolences to them.
warm regards,
yours friendly,
aashish dimri
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