
Researched and documented by several scholars, politicians and many in social media. In this book, I have attempted to express my perceptions, anxieties and aspirations about the 21st Century India Growth Story with focus on resources management in the Indian context by policy interventions in the structure and governance Thanks to Dr Sunandan Roy Chowdhury (Sampark, Kolkatta), who, brought out the first print edition of this book in 2014. The responses I received from the readers to the articles published in newspapers and magazines since 2005 gave me confidence to put together select published articles in one place. Tarapore watched me, guided me and pushed me to perform better with parental careĪnd concern and appreciated my every move instilling confidence in me to move forward. Received from senior members of the Reserve Bank of India family. S S Tarapore's Foreword and Usha Thorat's message are indicative of the encouragement and support I Now available in eBook format titled "Chasing Inclusive Growth") : Preface to "Banking, Reforms and Corruption"* (2014 Print Edition. Though their survival itself is dependent on other characters-Warrier) (In real life also, 'heros' and 'heroines' get more attention. It's sad that Urmila's role is not recognised and given value. English and Hindi contradictions - is enjoyable. The article on Ghyan Chand and the details about the Kerala Bank are welcome. (Congratulations and Best Wishes 🙏-Warrier.įor those wondering why, "Kollu Pethi" means "Pet Granddaughter") *Responding to Vathsala Jayaraman's observations in a different context (Excerpts at H3) Built up a career, after about two years she planned well and a kollu pethi was born on the 20th July, 2021 to her.Īll by her effort without other's help. Chose a life partner, fortunately from our side. My granddaughter who is a USA citizen has planned everything for herself. He exposed all her merits as demerits.The flawless Kaikeyi is treated as a cruel woman.ĭays are changing and children's ways of living are altogether changed.with their self confidence. 'terrible Raakshasi, her husband Dasaratha should not be blamed as a person who has not kept up his promise. Kaikeyi thought that even if she is defamed as Kaikeyi and Urmila are comparable in one aspect. In Conversation with Manu S Pillai Author and Historian
