I am sure many of you are aware of the term “Monday Blues”. I always wondered what exactly is Monday blues??, could it be that people get too sick for all the things that they do during the weekend that they turn blue on Monday or is that people are tired of facing a new working week that they feel “blue”. I guess many of you will definitely agree on the second option.
To be very frank, I never experienced this when I was doing my college. Only when I started working, I realized the importance of this term. Good example of “Monday blues” can be seen in office elevators on Monday mornings….. where, everyone is tense and serious about their work that they don’t even bother to greet you. I am sure many of you have lot more examples like this…..Easy ways to overcome Monday blues are to anticipate your Monday morning on Friday afternoon. Clean up your desk and leave yourself a to-do list to make Monday morning a little more tolerable. Trust me….this funda works…. because the very first thing on my to-do list after coming to the office was to write a blog …and I did that..:-)
Monday, June 16, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
SUPER 30
Few days back I was reading an article about SUPER 30. I am sure many people are aware of it by now, for those who aren’t, it is a highly ambitious educational program running under the banner of "Ramanujan Society of Mathematics". It hunts for 30 meritorious talents from among the economically backward sections of the society and shapes them for India's most prestigious institution – the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). The good thing about this program is that it targets students from extremely poor families. I think UPA government in India should consider this as a good example in setting up educational needs for poor students rather than increasing the quota.
I seriously don’t understand the logistics of the quota system in India. At least in my opinion, the quota system should be based more on economic class rather than caste system.
I seriously don’t understand the logistics of the quota system in India. At least in my opinion, the quota system should be based more on economic class rather than caste system.
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