Saturday, March 21, 2026

The National Dental Commission.

The commission will frame rules, conduct rating and assessment of dental institutions. It will evaluate human resources and promote dental research, frame guidelines for fee regulation in private dental colleges and establish standards for ethics.

To support the function of the commission, three autonomous bodies  have also been constituted which are :-
   
     * Undergraduate and Postgraduate Dental Education Board
        Will oversee dental education.
     * Dental Assessment and Rating Board
        Will regulate accreditation and institutional assessment.
     * The Ethics and Dental Registration Board
        Will govern professional conduct and registration of dentists.

Dr Sanjay Tewari                                          Chairperson of the commission
Dr Mousumi Goswami                                  Part-time Member
Dr Chandrashekhar Jankiram                    President, Undergraduate and Postgraduate DEB.
Dr Shailesh Madhav Lele                             Whole time member
Lt Gen  Tapas Kumar Bandyopadhyay                    "
Lt Gen Nanda Kishore Sahoo                       President, Dental Assessment and Rating Board
Arindam Modak                                             Secretary to the NDC.

My take

A step in the right direction!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 and Mini.

Dropped Mini at the railway station and put her on the Passenger bound for Ernakulam at 0700 hrs.

Walked on the road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of dosas, chutney. The maid given homework.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch followed by siesta.

The metallic addition to our left boundary put in place. 

The Chevy was washed down and The Quarterdeck was systematically shut down.

Packing done in steps.

Rema and Padmakumar will be joining us tomorrow.

Friday, March 20, 2026

India today.

As global tensions escalate, India stands steady with an uninterrupted supply of crude and petroleum powering the nation forward.

This stability is no coincidence; it is the direct result of PM Modi's clear vision to transform India from import dependence to a truly Atmanirbhar Bharat.

From ethanol blending, which has significantly reduced our crude oil import bill, to the near-total electrification of railways (now at 99.4%), every step has fortified India's energy security. While others questioned initiatives like Make-in-India, the Modi government stayed focused, ensuring that Bharat never has to fear global uncertainty.

The result? A nation that is not just growing but is resilient and self-reliant.


Tailpiece.

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

Morning cuppa with Lekha and Mini.

Walked on the road in front of The Quarterdeck; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of Masala dosas with chutney.

Mini's friend, Saju Soman had dropped by; Seena was down too to attend on Lekha.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

Lekha and Mini go to the temple to have a darshan of the good Lord: Lekha by the local citizens' queue while Mini did it by joining the senior citizens' queue.

Pushpaakaran plucks the coconuts.

A quiet evening.

 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Iran war likely to jack up drug costs.

As the West Asia crisis continues, the Indian pharmaceutical industry fears that a prolonged disruption in petrochemical supplies, critical to drug manufacturing, syringes and packaging, could significantly impact the sector.

Used in synthesis of small-molecule apis

In drug manufacturing, petrochemicals are widely used in the synthesis of many small-molecule APIs. Aromatic compounds such as Benzene derivatives are involved in pathways for the synthesis  of analgesics like paracetamol. It is also used in tablets, injectables and liquid formulations, including polyethelene glycol, polysorbates and parabens.

Integral to syringes, IV bags, ampoules

Beyond medicines, petrochemical-derived plastics and polymers are integral to syringes, IV bags and diagnostic kits, among others. Pharmaceutical packaging, too, relies heavily on such materials. Plastic component in blister packs, ampoules and high-density polyethene bottles that stores delicate medicines are derived from petrochemicals.

My take

The war needs to end soon but that idiot Trump doesn't know when to do it. Sadly, he lacks good advisers!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 and Mini.

Was ready by 7, Rahul was at our door 10' before and we cast off on the dot. We visited the following places :-

       * Vadakkunnatha Siva kshetram
       * Paarameykkavu Devi kshetram
       * Hotel Guruvayur Tiffin for breakfast. Got only upma as idlis had got over! The gas shortage!!
       * The Sri Rama-Sita kshetram with Hanuman's huge statue in front of it.
       * The Venu's, at Chaavakkaad, to collect our induction cooker that was given for guarantee
          repairs.

Returned by a half past 10. Mini's yet another requirement fulfilled.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

A quiet evening.






Wednesday, March 18, 2026

SIR timeline - West Bengal.

Starting point : Existing voter list

The process began with the previous electoral roll - 7.08 crore voters.

Draft roll preparations (bulk deletion stage) 

* BLOs verified voters physically
* Data was cross-checked with death records, migration data etc
* 58.2 lakh names removed
* This formed the draft poll roll
* Publication of draft roll

Claims and objections window opened after the draft for

* Applying to re-add their names (if wrongly deleted)
* Requesting corrections
* Objecting to wrong inclusions

Final verification (2nd filter)

* Claims filled by voters
* Objections raised
* Field verification reports
* 5.46 lakh additional names removed
* Some previously deleted names may also have been restored

What the two key numbers mean (core confusion)

* 58.2 lakhs        - deletions before draft
*   5.46 lakhs      - deletions after draft (final stage)
* 63.66 lakhs      - total deletions across entire process

Key pattern observed in Bengal SIR

* Higher share of deletions among women voters
* Significant impact in rural and migrant-heavy areas
* Sharp drop in some urban constituencies

The CEC says that the total number of eligible voters in the state currently stands at 6.44 crores in the electoral rolls published after the SIR on 28 Feb '26.

My take

Some semblance of law, order and clarity on completion of SIR. Phew!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 and Mini; the latter was poised to leave for the Mammiyoor Siva kshetram by a half past 6.

Walked on the road in front of The Quarterdeck; recited my prayers.

On Mini's return, Lekha and she went to the Thiruvenkatam temple for darshan of the goddess.

Bath followed by breakfast of idlis and sambar.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

The maid will not come by tomorrow and the day after because of her temple's ulsavam.


Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The winners and losers of war.

The winners of this war are already identified. They are the US-Israeli strategic axis that has achieved operational dominance, the defence-industrial complex that has added tens of billions to its valuation and the oil-exporting monarchies whose revenues have surged.

If the war grinds on unchecked for another month, it has serious implications for India, which is dreaming of a $5-trillion economy by 2027. For us, this conflict is not a distant headline but a dagger at the heart of our ambitions.

India just can't afford to be an accident and hapless victim of a war in which it hasn't fired a bullet, leave alone a bomb.

Courtesy. Prabhu Chawla in The NIE


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, opened up the house for the day, had an early tea with Mini and Lekha as the former was going for an early morning darshan of the good Lord.

A later morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on the road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of appams and egg roast.

Off to Venu's at Chavakkad to h/o the defective Induction Cooker for guarantee repairs.

Worked on my laptop.

Reynish, came for servicing the stove and the chimney.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

Monday, March 16, 2026

The looming Assembly polls.

 09 Apr                                          Assam            126 seats
                                                      Kerala            140 seats
                                                      Puducherry      30 seats

23 Apr                                           Tamilnadu      234 seats
23 & 29 Apr                                  West Bengal   294 seats

04 May                                                      RESULTS           

824 seats across 4 states and 1 Union Territory 
17.4 crore voters eligible to cast votes

Bypolls for 8 seats

The Election Commission of India announced polls for eight seats in six states. Bagalkot and Devanagere South in Karnataka, Goa's Ponda, Dharmanagar in Tripura and Koridang in Nagaland will vote on 09 Apr, Umreth in Gujarat, Baramati and Rahuri in Maharashtra on 23 Apr.       


Tailpiece.

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

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on the road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of pancakes. Lekha goes to town to make sundry purchases. 

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

Teatime. Mini fetches up from Ayur; she'll be with us till the 21st when she returns to Bangalore.

A boisterous evening.
           

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Iran's Kharg Island.

Key facts on Oil export hub.

Kharg underwent key developments during Iran's oil expansion in the 1960s and 1970s, with much of  the country's coast too shallow for super tankers.

Location

Small coral island in the Persian Gulf about 21 miles off Iran coast.

Oil export hub

* Primary terminal for nearly all Iranian oil exports.
* Satellite imagery recently showed multiple tankers loading crude from the island.

Economic importance

* Iran has exported 13.7 million barrels of oil since the war began.
* Oil shipments, including exports to China, form a key part of Iran's revenue.

Other details

Gazelles roam near the refineries and oil depots on the island.

Infrastructure

* Large oil storage tanks located in the southern part of the island.
* Facilities include refineries, depots and tanker-loading terminals.
* The island also has housing for thousands of workers.

Strategic significance

* One of Iran's  most valuable and sensitive assets.
* Analysts say losing control of Kharg would make it difficult for Iran's economy to function.


Tailpiece.

Today is Sanil's 2nd remembrance day.

Today is also the first of the Malayalam month of Meenam. Carried out Lekha's customary aarathi with a silver coin. 

Got up at 5, sent all 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.

Babloo and Sadanandan - Trijo's boys - come at 7 to repair the drain on the truss work. They finish by a half past 10.

Walked on the road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of poori-bhaaji.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched television for a while followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

The Harishree delivery boy delivers the grocery.
 

Saturday, March 14, 2026

P-17A stealth frigate, INS Taragiri to be commissioned.

INS Taragiri is the fourth Nilgiri-class ship under Project 17A. INS Taragiri and her sister ships carry a wide range of weapons, including the BrahMos supersonic missile, Barak-8 long-range surface-to-air missile system, 76 mm naval guns built under licence and torpedoes for anti-submarine operations.

These frigates are among the most advanced warships, built using integrated modular construction. They displace over 6,700 tons, carry at least 75% indigenous content and are slightly larger than the Shivalik-class.

Sleeker hulls, enclosed mooring decks, low infrared signatures and carefully designed deck rails allow crew to move safely while keeping the ships' radar and heat signatures low, making them difficult to detect in combat.

Each frigate can accommodate 225 personnel and operate shipborne helicopters for surveillance and anti-submarine  missions. The frigates are fitted with the hull mounted sonar advanced next generation (HUMSA-NG) developed by BEL.

For electronic warfare, the ships carry indigenous Ajanta and Shakti systems.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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.

The maid is off; on leave.

Walked on the road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of appams and egg roast.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched television followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

Trijo's men, Babloo, Sadanandan and Sivan came and placed their work tools for repairing the truss-work's waterway tomorrow.

Mujib came and replaced our top bedroom's a/c's voltage stabilizer. He also restored the non-working third electricity phase! 

  

Friday, March 13, 2026

The CPM corrects itself but what a mess!

After the stand taken by the party during Pinarayi Vijayan's first term as chief minister that women should be allowed entry for worship in the Sabarimala shrine, today it's had the ignominy of rolling back its stance and says, that the restriction of women in Sabarimala is sacrosanct and have decided to be along with the believers!

Can never forget the way they tried to push in a few women into the shrine during Pinarayi government 1.0, which was defiance against the Hindu believers and arrogance by the party with police connivance!

The electoral mathematic has brought the party to this decision! Actually, this is no decision at all! why can't the party tell the truth?

Did it correct itself? Not really.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of appams and egg roast.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched television followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

Jagada mami's mom passed into the mist of time around a half past 2 in the afternoon, soon after she'd finished a few spoon full of gruel. She was 93. Adieu Amme! Om Shanti! Sadgati. 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Global energy chokepoint in the cross-hairs.

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, serving as a key maritime route for global shipping. It is a major international waterway through which oil and gas exports from several Gulf countries reach global markets. With Iran going after shipments of American allies, Hormuz has become the biggest maritime chokepoint. The latest threat is the Iranian plan to mine the entire Strait. The US responded by bombing Iran's 16 mine-laying boats in the region. An overview.

Energising the world

* About 20% of the world's oil and natural gas passes through the strait.
* Roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day.
* Around 20-25% of LNG trade
* Disruption here affects global fuel prices and energy markets.

Countries using the route

Major oil exporters

* Saudi Arabia
* Iraq
* Kuwait
* Qatar
* UAE
* Iran
* Bahrain

Major Buyers

* China
* India
* Japan
* South Korea   
   
   Most Gulf oil exports to Asia pass through Hormuz

Why shipping has halted

* Iran has attacked ships and threatened vessels in the strait
* Tanker traffic through Hormuz has largely stopped
* Around 400 oil and product tankers are idle in the Gulf

Major shipping companies that have suspended crossings

* Maersk
* Hapag-Lloyd
* CMA CGM
* MSC

Impact on energy markets

* Oil prices have swung sharply amid disruption fears
* Even short interruption can destabilise global markets
* A closure lasting a month or more could push crude prices above $100 per barrel

Threats

Iran can target vessels using :-

* Anti-ship cruise missiles
* Long-range missiles
* Drones
* fast attack boats
* Naval mines

The US says it has destroyed 16 mine-laying vessels during the conflict.

Can the Strait reopen?

Plans being discussed include :-
* Naval escorts for oil tankers
* Multinational patrols
* Increased surveillance and intelligence sharing
* A France-led initiative is exploring escort missions to help shipping resume

Some pipelines in Saudi Arabia and the UAE bypass Hormuz, but most Gulf oil exports have no alternative route.

Strait of Hormuz is 33 km wide at the narrowest point.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 road in front of the house; recited my prayers.

Bath, followed by breakfast of puttum, pazhavum, kadalayum.

Farmhand, Pushpaakaran comes by for spring cleaning the house; finishes his work by 3 PM.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores.




Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Red flag for Mamata?

The Poriborton Yatra is resonating across West Bengal with a powerful demand : justice, dignity and safety for every woman.

Women across the state are raising their voices for security, respect and equal rights in society. The people of Bengal are uniting to ensure that every woman can live, work and pursue her dreams without fear.

From every corner of the state, one message is rising louder each day : "Paltano Dorkar, Chai BJP Sarkar!"

Poriborton for nariradhikar!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 road in front of The Quarterdeck; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of puttum pazhavum.

Worked on my lap top.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores. 

Cleaned up the Chevy's interior.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The world is passing through dire economic straits!

West Asia conflict's timing is unfortunate for India, just when it was navigating enviable 'Goldilocks' period with low inflation and good growth.

                                                      - Sunitha Natti. 

Rs.19 lakh crore wiped out from Indian market in five sessions. India's equity benchmark indices - NSE Nifty and BSE Sensex - falling up to 4%.

The market capitalisation (m-cap) of all BSE-listed firms has come down from 468.28 lakh crores to 449.35 lakh crores in the past one week. The Sensex has shed 1,046 points during this period.

My take

It has been our experience that the delivery of new domestic gas cylinders has touched a month. Lekha had picked up ours directly from the godown on the prodding of the Gas Agency! 


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all 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 road in front of The Quarterdeck; recited my prayers.

Bath, followed by breakfast of dosas and chutney.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, saw "Snehakkoottu" and siesta.

The evening chores.

Monday, March 9, 2026

The art of letting go.

Letting go is often misunderstood as emotional withdrawal. In spiritual traditions, detachment does not mean indifference but freedom from clinging. Gautama Buddha taught that tanha (craving) is the root of suffering : when the mind insists that pain must vanish, it fights reality. The Bhagwad Gita advises acting without attachment, as the result is shaped by many forces beyond control.

Modern psychology echoes this. Studies on non-attachment and acceptance-based therapies show that over-attachment keeps stress circuits activated, while acceptance and psychological distancing reduce anxiety. Clinging narrows identity and makes loss feel like annihilation. But non-attachment allows one to care without being owned by it.

How to practice healthy non-attachment

* Notice when desire hardens into demand ("I must have this")
* Reframe it as preference ("I would like this but I can live without it")
* Allow emotions to arise without repeatedly replaying
* Commit to right action instead of guaranteed reward


Tailpiece.

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

Sajish comes and gives me a haircut and massage.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked within the house; recited my prayers.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Back @ The Quarterdeck.

Our day had begun at 4, this morning. Went through the chores, recited my prayers and were ready by 6 though we, finally, cast off at a quarter past 6. Recited my prayers.

'Matha thekaoed' at the Randalummodu Nagaraja kshetram, topped up Crazy from a petrol bunk after  giving the short shrift to the usual bunk as Monish gave us negative observations on the quality of fuel dispensed there.

Breakfast at the Annapurna in Ettumanoor; met Jayakumar, IAS and spoke to him.

We reached The Quarterdeck by 1, had a lovely, simple lunch made by the maid on Lekha's directions. Sent Monish before that.

Siesta.

The evening chores.

Watched the serials; finished our squaring up work.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

PN Panicker's 117th birth anniversary (7).

Got up at 5, sent all the messages and turned off to sleep yet again. Maman came and woke us up by a quarter past 6 and I delayed our departure by 15'!

Anish had taken leave as Akhila's grandfather's - an ex-Armyman passed into the mist of time - funeral was to take place by 1100 hrs. With Rajannan and Chambu, the driving duties were well divided. 

Lunch with Monica (Commonwealth of Learning), her daughter, Viraalika, Dr Pankaj ji and Khushwinder Singh along with Aniyan, Chambu and our sa'arathi, Rekha. Father Mulamoottil and Tanya, too, had joined.

Reached Kanakakkunnu Palace by a quarter past 2.

The ezhuthukoottam with Satija was good.

The session on Community Radio Stations was well accepted.

Finally, Revenue Minister, GR Anil, gave away the prizes. Sister Sebin Fernandez, Ms. Greeshma and Ms. Anjana received their prizes.

Settled out of the group by paying Rs.1,000/- from my pocket.

It brought the curtains down on the weeklong PN Panicker 117th birth anniversary 

Left the venue by a half past 5. Earlier, Lekha and Subi had arrived by a trifle after 4.

Dinner at a trifle short of Vaalakom!

Reached Raj Nivas by 9 and went about our usual chores for the night and for taking off early morning at 6. The caretaker had bought all the stuff what Lekha had asked for.

Friday, March 6, 2026

PN Panicker's 117th birth anniversary (6).

After seeing that Pankaj Srivastava had his dinner, Chambu and I'd dropped him at his hotel and returned home by around a half past 12. 

Got up at 5, recited my prayers and went through my chores. Was ready well before 7 but two things delayed us viz. Maman wanted to be dropped at the office and Anish, the driver came late. We, finally, left by a 10' past 8 and reached KIMS by a half past 8. 

Collected my blood results for the doctor's perusal who had then directed me to the cardiologist for approval to stop the blood thinner, for three days, before the forthcoming endoscopy/colonoscopy that's gonna be done on me. 

Dr Bijulal gave us the okay and we, then, returned to the Foundation via Padma Cafe, behind the Secretariat, after quickly finishing our breakfast.

The endoscopy/colonoscopy has been tentatively fixed for the 26th. Three days prior, the blood thinner will be stopped.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch at La Bella, a small eatery nearby, was our destination where the food was nice.

Met our Chairman, discussed the new situation as Justice Devan Ramachandran has intimated his inability to grace the occasion as his mother has undergone a brain hemorrhage. Sad; we'll have to find a suitable replacement! 

A quiet evening thereafter.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

PN Panicker's 117th birth anniversary (Day 5).

Got up at 5, sent all the messages and turned back to sleep yet again to get up at a quarter past 7. Went through the chores, walked within the house and recited my prayers. Left for the Foundation by a quarter past 10.

Worked on the laptop; no response from the principal sahiba.

Lunch at the PWD Rest House canteen. It was nice.

To the KIMS Hospital to show myself to the gastro enterologist, Ajith Nair regarding my discomfort. The appointment was fixed up by Maman through the PRO for 1550 hrs.

Blood test was carried out to identify 'tumour fundamentals' (if any) and I'm to meet him at 8 AM tomorrow morning with the results. Am sure that things will fall in place, then.

Consequently, missed Anwar Sadaat's lecture on AI.

Reached home by a 10' past 7.

A quiet evening as I wound up for the day.

To the airport to pick up Dr Pankaj Srivastava, who's an invitee for our program at 2130 hrs. Since he hadn't had dinner, bought him dinner from Zam Zam and left him at the hotel. Took on an additional commitment.

By the time we hit the sack, it was past midnight. Phew! 

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

PN Panicker's 117th birthday celebrations (Day 4).

Got up at 5, sent all the messages and went through the chores. Walked within the house and recited my prayers.

Went to the Foundation by a quarter to 10.

Did my work on the laptop.

Went to the Holy Angels' Convent Higher Secondary School, Cotton Hill Girls' Higher Secondary School and the Carmel Convent Higher Secondary School to invite their Principals for the award ceremony on the 7th. Sister Sebi Fernandez, Mrs Greeshma and Mrs Anjana are the Principals.

Had lunch at the Gandhi Bhavan with Chambu.

The evening talk was on AI by Achut Shankar, the late Kerala University Vice Chancellor Dr VK Sukumaran Nair's son. Nicely articulated and well explained!

Secured at 1930 hrs.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

At Ernakulam!

Got up at 5, sent all the messages and lazed on bed.

Got through the chores and was ready by 10 when Sunil from Sudhakaran's taxis came by. Off to the nearby Saravana Bhavan for breakfast. And to the reservation counter at Ernakulam junction to get bookings done for our evening journey.

To the Maharaja's College to tie up all the loose ends and it was good that we did it.

Met Justice Devan Ramachandran to give him the formal invitation for our program on the 7th at the Kanakakkunnu Palace.

Back at the Maharaja's College ground; positioned the Science Exploratory and commenced our program on the dot at 3 PM. It was nice with Jolly sir of the Chemistry department the Principal-in-charge for the day.  It was great interacting with the students of the Maharajah's College on "Saying no to drugs". 

Return by the Jana Shatabdi that was 25' late but reached by a half past 9. Sunil helped us with our luggage to the entrance where Ammayi and Chambu were waiting with the car.

A quiet evening!

At Aluva,

Dateline 02 Mar

Got up at 4, the chores and was ready well in time. We were off to the railway station by 6 and cast off from Thiruvananthapuram at a 25' past 6. We'd about six chirpy girls for company!

Aljaziya, Ashna and Ashwath - all girls pursuing nursing and headed for Coimbatore, where Aljaziya was writing a public examination. Arunima and Neelima were going to Palakkad, to write the psc examinations. They clicked photos with us.

Got off at Aluva, changed our clothes at the a/c waiting hall on the platform and had lunch at the vegetarian refreshment room. 

Hired a cab, went across to the Federal Bank Headquarters to meet up with Mr C Damodaran, its Executive Vice President. Had a long and friendly chat!

Antony, then, took us to the UC College. It was a great interaction with the Principal, staff and the others on our campaign "Say no to drugs" with the students of the UC College, Aluva though the strength was drastically reduced thanks to the ongoing students' strike!

Dr Mini Alice, The Principal, Dr Anmol Jos, NSS Program Officer, and Saiji Jolly Moothedan, Chairperson, Aluva Municipality were there along with Mr C Damodaran.

The program covered "Taking science to the masses" and saying "No to drugs" against the backdrop of our Science exploratory with Bijumon sir and Rajan in attendance.

Took up a room at Hotel Green Land.

Dinner at the Ceylon bake House. Relived memories!

Sunday, March 1, 2026

PN Panicker's 117th birthday celebrations begin.

  • Got up at 5, the chores and was ready by 7. Chambu drove us to Poojappura. About 70 people had conglomerated. Our family was minus Aniyan and Manikkutty, Aaromal. It was nice to see the entire family!

The Education Minister and the Mayor didn't fetch up! PJ Kurien, Pannian Ravindran, Palode Ravi, M Vijayakumar were in attendance. The customary lighting of the lamp and the floral tribute were carried; on completion, packed breakfast and bottled water were served.

Returned to Maman's house to relieve Rajannan.

Took Maman, Ammayi and Chambu to the City Palace for Fish curry meals. Giri, from Guruvayur, was the lone server and there was quite a bit of delay!

Returned and ducked off for siesta.

Meanwhile, the net was re-energised. Phew!

A quiet evening!

At Thiruvananthapuram.

Dateline 28 Feb

We'd got up at 5, went through the chores and were ready well in time. Subi had come with his vehicle by a quarter past 8, was given breakfast of idlis and both Lekha and I set off - Lekha to the Kottarakkara Maha Ganapati kshetram in Kunjumon's autorickshaw to meet up with Mini and I, toward Thiruvananthapuram in Subi's SUV. 

The time was about a quarter to 9.

Reached the PN Panicker Foundation by a 10' to 11. Met all our staff and spoke to each; Maman was away at a meeting.

Sent my February mail by 1241 hrs.

Lunch of Malabar parathas.

Attended the evening's 'Aazhchakkoottam'; the strength was too less but the matter and the interactions were interesting!

Massive thundershowers!

Met Gopu, Suma kunjamma of the family.

We were at Maman's place by a half past 7. A quiet evening.

Aniyan isn't well; down with a viral fever!

Preparations for tomorrow is complete.