Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Kudos to Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla.

The return of Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla after his successful mission is not only admirable but also sends a powerful message to people around the world. India has performed exceptionally well in this mission, marking a significant achievement in space exploration. Astronaut Shukla’s inspiring words — “Even the stars are attainable” — resonate deeply and ignite hope and ambition across generations. His journey stands as a shining example of courage, dedication, and the spirit of scientific advancement. The entire nation takes immense pride in his accomplishments and his safe return to Earth. It is also a heartwarming moment for his family, whose support and sacrifices are equally commendable. Kudos to Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla — a true hero and a symbol of India's rising stature in space science! K.Ragavan Bengaluru https://www.narendramodi.in/network/userpost-task/6877b7cd0f49d44a111b4c9e via MyNt

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Kudos to Astronaut

The return of Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla after his successful mission is not only admirable but also sends a powerful message to people around the world. India has performed exceptionally well in this mission, marking a significant achievement in space exploration. Astronaut Shukla’s inspiring words — “Even the stars are attainable” — resonate deeply and ignite hope and ambition across generations. His journey stands as a shining example of courage, dedication, and the spirit of scientific advancement. The entire nation takes immense pride in his accomplishments and his safe return to Earth. It is also a heartwarming moment for his family, whose support and sacrifices are equally commendable. Kudos to Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla — a true hero and a symbol of India's rising stature in space science! ---

Small Story 308.

Small Story 308 Peanut Cake and the Confidence to Learn Muthu arrived at Pallavaram station and boarded the electric train to reach his office near Beach station. He was lucky to get a window seat and soon noticed his friend Sivan sitting opposite him. Sivan greeted him warmly, and the two began chatting about their usual office routines — both worked for the same private company. Suddenly, they heard a boy walking through the coach, calling out, “Peanut cake! Peanut cake!” Muthu turned to look — and to his shock, the boy was none other than Lokesh, the son of their colleague, Pitchai. Lokesh greeted them politely, “Good morning, Muthu sir, Sivan sir. Please don’t tell my dad.” Muthu asked gently, “Why are you not going to school and selling peanut cakes in the train?” Lokesh leaned in and whispered, “I’m in 9th standard, sir. My father hasn’t been able to pay my school fees because of Grandpa's huge medical expense. So, I’m trying to manage by selling in the mornings before going to school. The school has given me 15 days' grace time to pay the fees.” Later that day, during the lunch break, Muthu and Sivan met Pitchai at the office. As they were chatting casually, Muthu carefully brought up the topic. “Pitchai, I saw your son Lokesh in the train this morning… He was selling peanut cakes. If you had asked, I would have helped with the school fees.” Pitchai was stunned. “What? I didn’t know this! I’ve been struggling the past two months. My father was admitted to the hospital, and I had to spend ₹16,000 for his treatment. I didn’t want to burden anyone.” He was heartbroken to learn that his son had been selling in the train for four days — before going to school — without telling anyone. That evening, back home, Pitchai gently asked Lokesh about the morning incident. Lokesh looked down and said, “Dad, if I sell in the mornings, I can earn ₹50 per day. In 15 days, I’ll have enough to pay the fees. I know how hard you're working and how tight money is. I just wanted to help.” Pitchai was moved to tears by his son’s maturity, confidence, and thoughtfulness. He hugged Lokesh tightly. “You will become a great man one day,” he said, his voice full of emotion. Lokesh smiled and replied, “Your blessings will surely make me one, Dad.” K. Ragavan 16-7-25

Good one.

A Heartfelt Tribute to Actress Sarojadevi – An Interview by Shankar Krishnamurthy A well-presented and touching interview by my good friend — lawyer, actor, and anchor — Shankar Krishnamurthy, on the recent and unexpected demise of the legendary actress Sarojadevi, was truly commendable. The way her journey in cinema was narrated — from her humble beginnings to becoming one of the most celebrated actresses across four South Indian languages — was both informative and moving. It was fascinating to hear how the classic film Thangamalai Ragasiyam, directed by the late B.R. Bantulu, became a turning point in her career and brought her lasting fame. Her association with the iconic M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) was beautifully recalled, highlighting how their films together earned her immense popularity. The interview also paid tribute to her collaborations with other stalwarts like Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, and S.S. Rajendran, which were fondly remembered. The fact that she delivered over 26 blockbuster films is a testament to her talent and star power. Her songs remain evergreen, still hummed by fans across generations — a true mark of her enduring legacy. The passing of Sarojadevi is a great loss to the Indian film industry. Her grace, talent, and contribution will be remembered forever. Kudos to Shankar Krishnamurthy for conducting such a respectful and insightful interview that honored her life and legacy. K.Ragavan

Monday, July 14, 2025

Small Story 307.

Small Story 307 A Visionary Leader: Ramnath's Approach to Merit-Based Recruitment Sowmya had seen many top executives come and go in her decade-long career, but none had impressed her like Ramnath. As a Programme Manager at a leading pharmaceutical company based in Chennai, she deeply admired her 57-year-old Marketing Head. His vision, strategic thinking, and ability to inspire the dedicated field force made him stand out. The company’s headquarters were in Australia, and it was well-known for its range of health products. Sowmya’s personal life was also fulfilling. Her husband, Sanjay, worked as a Training Manager in a bank, while their son, Vibhav, was in the 8th standard and already making a mark as a badminton player, having won many awards. That morning, as Sowmya arrived at her cabin, she noticed Govind waiting outside. “Madam, Marketing Manager Ramnath wants to meet you,” he said. Without delay, she made her way to his cabin. Ramnath greeted her warmly. “You remember, about two years ago, you recommended a candidate named Vishnu—your friend’s brother—for a position in Bengaluru?” Sowmya nodded, slightly surprised he remembered. “I’m considering expanding in Karnataka,” he continued. “Vishnu seems like a strong fit for the role of Territory Manager. He has the right background and experience from a reputed company. Before sending him our offer and terms, I wanted to inform you personally.” Sowmya was thrilled. Ramnath’s ability to remember and value her recommendation from two years ago meant a lot. As she turned to leave, Ramnath added with a quiet smile, “Our philosophy is to recruit purely on merit. Your recommendation matched our standards—and that’s why the decision is mine.” Sowmya walked back to her cabin, heartened. Ramnath was not just a great leader—he was a believer in quality, vision, and values that built strong teams. K.Ragavan 15-7-25

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Tribute 881.

A Tribute to the Late Versatile Actress B. Sarojadevi 881 Today, I wish to pay heartfelt tribute to the legendary and versatile actress B. Sarojadevi, whose remarkable contributions to Indian cinema have left an indelible mark across generations. Hailing from Bengaluru, Karnataka, Sarojadevi rose to prominence in an era when Indian cinema was witnessing a golden age. She captivated audiences with her grace, poise, and powerful performances in films across multiple languages, most notably Kannada and Tamil. Her illustrious journey in cinema began with the landmark Kannada film Mahakavi Kalidasa, which received the National Film Award more than six decades ago. From that promising beginning, there was no looking back. With a career spanning over 200 films, she became one of the most sought-after leading ladies in South Indian cinema and earned the affectionate title "Abhinaya Saraswathi" — a testament to her mastery in acting and emotive expression. Sarojadevi was a household name in Tamil cinema, where she starred in timeless classics like: Baga Pirivinai Palum Palamum Kalyana Parisu Alayamani Pani Thirai Ponmana Selvan Iruvar Ullam Even in her later years, she continued to grace the screen, with films like Aadhavan showcasing her enduring talent and screen presence. What truly set her apart was not just her beauty or screen charisma, but her versatility — she could effortlessly portray roles ranging from a devoted wife to a fierce, independent woman. Her charming smile, graceful demeanor, and the emotional depth she brought to her characters earned her immense admiration from fans and critics alike. Sarojadevi's contribution to Indian cinema was recognized with numerous awards, including Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, two of the country's highest civilian honors. She is also one of the few actors from her era to enjoy a pan-Indian fan following, earning respect across linguistic and regional boundaries. Today, as I pen this tribute, I feel proud and privileged to join thousands of admirers in remembering this iconic figure whose legacy continues to inspire generations of actors and film lovers. B. Sarojadevi was not just an actress—she was an institution in herself. May her soul rest in peace, and may her legacy live on forever through her unforgettable work. K. Ragavan 14-11-25 ---

Small Story 306

Small Story 306 "Autograph No. 306 – A Passion Beyond Borders" Ranjitha received an unexpected call from her aunt in Denver, USA. Her aunt had a special request—she asked Ranjitha to fix an appointment with the respected Chief OO1 for her friend’s son, Vishal, who was visiting India on holiday. Curious, Ranjitha asked, “Why does he want to meet Chief OO1?” Her aunt replied mysteriously, “It’s a surprise! I’ll tell you the date in 15 days. For now, just try to secure the appointment. Vishal is coming to Mysore to see a bride, and while he's there, he wants to meet OO1. Take care, dear, and regards to everyone.” Ranjitha, though curious, was busy investigating another case and couldn't press further. Thirteen days later, Vishal visited Ranjitha at her home, as the appointment with Chief OO1 was scheduled for the next day. She warmly welcomed him with coffee and snacks and asked about his family and the bride visit. Vishal replied politely, “The bride selection went well. My parents in the US are thrilled.” He then added, “I work in supply chain management in a senior position. But my true childhood passion is collecting autographs from personalities across fields. I have a big collection back home.” Ranjitha was surprised. “That’s quite rare these days.” Vishal smiled. “Yes, and now that I’m here in Mysore, I want to meet Chief OO1 and get his autograph—with your help, thanks to your aunt Vasanthy.” The next day, Vishal arrived at the OO1 Academy and was welcomed by Ranjitha. She introduced him to Director Pal and later took him to meet Chief OO1 in his cabin. After some pleasant conversation, Vishal took a group photo with Ranjitha, Director Pal, and Chief OO1. Then, with excitement, he handed over his autograph book. Chief OO1 smiled, signed it, and complimented Vishal on his dedication to such a unique passion. As he accepted the autograph, Vishal whispered, “With your signature, I complete 306.” Chief OO1 nodded with admiration. “Amazing, Vishal.” As they parted, Vishal said, “I’ll be back again—for my wedding here in Mysore, in six months.” Ranjitha smiled as he waved goodbye—this wasn’t just a meeting, but a moment to remember. K.Ragavan 14-7-25 -