Malgudi Days is written by my favourite author, R K Narayan.
Malgudi is a small village situated
on the banks of river Saryu. R K Narayan includes the highs and lows of people staying here. The humorous adventures of some people are written cleverly by him.
My favourite character is Swami. There is a story about this timid child where his father asks him to spend a night in his office, so that he can get rid of his fears. Swami is a true-believer in ghosts, and when an intruder enters his office, he hits the thief out of fear and renders him unconscious. It is then revealed that the thief was most-wanted by the police and Swami turns into an overnight hero with his pictures published in leading newspapers.
RK Narayan also featured the misundertandings of old customs and believes of the new generation. It is clash between old and new. This clash is seen in one of his stories, whose title I cannot remember. Here a father objects from brushing his teeth with a toothbrush, believing that the bristles are made of pig’s hair. But his son uses toothbrush!
Talkative man is the most amusing character. This person fishes out tales to gatherings. These made-up tales amuses both the crowd and the readers. There is a story that the talkative man narrates about a temple. He says that while travelling in a car, they come across an old temple. The talkative man goes inside the temple to find himself in a weird place. But the next day, he do not find anyone in the temple! The narration is very engrossing.
He even features comic meetings between an English officer and villagers. The best one is about a old shepherd who rests under a statue of a horse. An English man stops there and sees the man under the statue. He thinks that the statue belongs to the old guy. He comes up to him and asks him to sell the statue. The old man thinks that the officer wants his goat. This is a very interesting interlude with both of them not understanding each other’s language. The officer then pays him a large amount and takes away the statue. The old man thinks he has sold his goat! But the goat returns to his house later. It is a good story.
There are several other compilations. The Guide written by RK Narayan was transformed into a film made by the same name. Today he is not amongst us. I was really saddened when the news of his death broke out.
By watching the serial, Malgudi Days, I always feel his immortal presence. His brother, R K Laxman, is a very good cartoonist. May God give him a long life.
---A tribute to RK Narayan
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http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Malgudi-Days-R-K-Narayan-MTk0MDU2Rb-1.html
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Spice Launches Low-cost Sports Phone
Niche phones are not a new phenomenon. There have been gaming phones, messaging phones, camera phones and other such themed phones since time immemorial now. But we never expected an Indian handset maker to launch a sports oriented phone some day. Not that it is such a bad an idea but still..
That brings us to the point of contention here. Spice Mobiles has just announced the launch of its latest mobile phone. Known as the M-6, the phone is probably the first sport themed phone made by an Indian manufacturer. True to its theme, the phone is obviously loaded with sporty content. The device comes with a dedicated Sports Zone that comes with a host of sport centric applications including Ya Sports, Tennis and Yahoo Formula 1.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
PayPal pulls back the e-withdrawal feature
PayPal has stated of not offering any sort of electronic withdrawal transactions from the company's account.
This seemingly is a decision that has been made soon after the decision that might affect the Indian PayPal users and will be in effect starting August 1.
The only option left with the users is withdrawal from cheque and this decision is taken in lieu of "regulatory instructions" stated by the management.
PayPal also stated that the services being offered is in regard with the coordinated work being done towards restoring electronic withdrawal service.
The site also states how to opt for a cheque withdrawal: involves logging into PayPal account, and selecting 'Withdraw', directs to the 'Request a cheque from PayPal' link, feed in the withdrawal amount and select your mailing address, then click 'Continue' and finally 'Submit' to confirm your request.
PayPal, until now, charged $5 "withdrawal fee" for every cheque withdrawal but now this fee has been taken back effective from July 29.
Hamas rocket maker killed in raid
Israeli air raids have killed a Hamas rocket maker and wounded 13 other people in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian faction that rules the territory told Al Jazeera.
Issa Batran, a commander of Hamas' armed wing, was killed overnight after a missile hit his trailer in central Gaza.
A Hamas training camp in Gaza City and smuggling tunnels along Gaza's southern border with Egypt were also hit.
"This is a serious escalation perpetrated by the occupation government [of Israel]," Fawzi Barhoum, the Hamas spokesman in Gaza, told Al Jazeera on Saturday.
"It is a direct result from the Arabs pushing for direct talks with the Zionists," he said, referring to diplomatic efforts to persuade Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, that he should advance from indirect negotiations to direct talks with Israel in pursuit of a Middle East peace pact – a course that Hamas and other groups in Gaza oppose.
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http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/07/201073175722233189.html
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