Monday, June 8, 2026

@ Bilaspur (2).

Felt uncomfortable for a few hours because of a late dinner. Was okay by a half past 2 and slept well. Got up at 5 thanks to the alarm. Turned back to sleep again and got up at a half past 7.

Morning cuppa with Lekha. Washed up and had gone down for breakfast. Came back to our room and then, were part of the reception for the bride’s party.

Lunch at 2 followed by siesta.

Went for the “mehndi” by 7. A three-hour lovely evening of music and meeting up with people. Had dinner - a light one at that!

Rema, Padmakumar, Achu and Karthika had come in late.

At Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh.

Dateline 07 Jun 

Our day had begun at 4. After freshening up, recited my prayers while walking within the house. Lit up the puja room lamp and we were ready by 7.

Sajish came in then and we kicked off at a quarter past 7. Got through the first step of entering the cab as it was bright and sunny at Guruvayur which changed gradually as we drove southward when it began to pour.

Got off at the Saravana Bhavan near the airport and Lekha and I’d a plain dosa with coffer for breakfast.

Entered the airport three hours before our boarding time, got wheelchair assistance for Lekha and reached the boarding point at gate 9 and waited for our call. Departed Kochi at a quarter past 12 and reached Goa - on transit - by a quarter past 1.

Befriended Jacob Zachariah and Raji who shared their small eats with us and I gave them our coke. Lunch of poha (for Lekha) and dal chawal (for me). Reached Raipur by 4. Dinesh Yadav was our sa’arthi for the long 135 km drive to Bilaspur.

Reached Hotel Grande Emerald by a half past 7. Met Bharathi chechi and Santhosh on arrival. Rest and bath; later dinner with Manoj and family.

A comparatively early night!

Saturday, June 6, 2026

A thoroughly wet day.

Got up at a quarter to 5, sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

It was a thoroughly wet day. Walked within the house, recited my prayers and carried out my exercise regimen.

Bath followed by breakfast of upma, bananas.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched television for a while followed by siesta.

A quiet evening. Rejith, of Black Swan, comes with a batch of dry washed clothes.

Shut down The Quarterdeck by evening.

Gifted the maid with 100/- for a good job done!

An afternoon Google meet of the Foundation for :-
  
   * details of setting up a 'community radio station' passed on to our folks 
   * the details of celebrating the Vaayana Maasam 2026.


 

Friday, June 5, 2026

12 years that redefined India.

The story of New India is not built on a single achievement. It is the result of bold reforms, visionary 
initiatives and transformative milestones that have reshaped the nation over the last 12 years. 

* JAM trinity
* GST
* 4 crore + pucca houses
* Vaccine Maitri
* Semiconductor revolution

Together, these milestones reflect a commitment to reform, innovation and inclusive growth.

Guided by the vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas, the Modi government has shown how decisive leadership and effective execution can turn aspirations into achievements.


Tailpiece.

A quiet but wet Friday.

 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

The changing Northeast India.

Once seen as a distant frontier, the Northeast is today emerging as a hub of connectivity, investment and opportunity under PM Narendra Modi's leadership.

* National highways expanded from 10,905 km in 2014 to over 16,200 km.
* Landmark projects like the Sela Tunnel and Bhairabi-Sairang railway line are enhancing all weather
   connectivity.
* Operational airports doubled from 9 to 17 under UDAN.
* Natural farming is gaining momentum across Assam, Nagaland and Manipur.
* The Rs.27,000 crore Tata semiconductor plant is positioning Assam as a manufacturing powerhouse.
* Violent incidents fell by nearly 70% between 2014 and 2024.
* 12 historic peace accords have strengthened stability across the region.

Tailpiece.

From better roads and railways to peace and prosperity, the Northeast is scripting a remarkable new chapter in India's growth story.


Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Touching a baby bird will cause its mother to abandon it.

The fact

Most birds do not abandon their chicks simply because a human has touched them.

What's really happening

A common belief is that parent birds can smell human scent on their chicks and reject them. However, most bird species rely far more on sight and sound than smell when caring for their young.

If a nesting falls from its nest, wildlife experts generally agree that it can be returned safely. In most cases, the parents will continue feeding and caring for it as normal.

However, excessive disturbance near a nest can stress parent birds and may cause them to avoid the area. The real risk is repeated interference, not human scent.

Why it matters

This myth can discourage people from helping young birds that have accidentally fallen from their nests.

Understanding how birds actually care for their young can improve wildlife rescue efforts and give vulnerable chicks a better chance of survival.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on the courtyard, recited my prayers and carried out my exercise regimen.

Bath, breakfast of appams and stew.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched television followed by siesta.

A quiet evening.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Ammu does it!

My niece, Ammu, had begun her American sojourn  for about five years. Initially, she was at the Boston University doing her course which she'd passed out with flying colours. She took up a part-time job with the banking giant, JP Morgan Chase and has been at it all the while.

From Boston she'd shifted to San Francisco and was doing her job there. In between, she'd gone through quite a few job interviews within the bank which always had a bit of ill luck toward the end.

She never lost heart, persisted with her perseverance and here's the result. 

It was nice to hear her happy voice breaking the exciting news to us! Here's us wishing her the very best in her onward endeavours!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked partly on the road in front of the house and within the courtyard; recited my prayers and carried out my exercise regimen.

Breakfast of appams and egg masala.

Worked on my laptop.

Bath, lunch, watched television for a while followed by siesta.

The sky was overcast throughout the day with rains spread most of the time.

A quiet evening!