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Mediation as a governance tool

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/karmayogi-bharat_karmayogitalks-missionkarmayogi-goodgovernance-activity-7310264399414378497-zpdR?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAADJ1olABm80qzx3MdCZoCNTioIRULN_ee7k Best Regards Seetha Ram

Post by Suhas Baliga on X

    Suhas Baliga ⁦‪@suhasbaliga‬⁩ ⁦‪@KiranKS‬⁩ Bangalore is twice the size of Chennai. Mysore and Mangalore aren't Coimbatore but even Shimoga and Udupi are nice places to live, open to all and growing fast. TN has made amazing strides in manufacturing, but Karnataka isn't far behind + owns the high tech space.   15/03/2025, 01:38     Best Regards Seetha Ram

Post by Kiran Kumar S on X

    Kiran Kumar S ⁦‪@KiranKS‬⁩ The biggest difference between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is that the latter has many urban centres with population distribution (also meaning economic distribution). Karnataka is pretty much a one city wonder. And recent politics involving language is damaging that cash cow too. pic.x.com/ccR6rJbbMu   14/03/2025, 19:34     Best Regards Seetha Ram

Post by Suhas Baliga on X

    Suhas Baliga ⁦‪@suhasbaliga‬⁩ ⁦‪@KiranKS‬⁩ Bangalore is twice the size of Chennai. Mysore and Mangalore aren't Coimbatore but even Shimoga and Udupi are nice places to live, open to all and growing fast. TN has made amazing strides in manufacturing, but Karnataka isn't far behind + owns the high tech space.   15/03/2025, 01:38     Best Regards Seetha Ram

Civil services in UK

Britain's  government outlined plans to reform the  civil service . Pat McFadden, a cabinet minister, told the BBC that under-performing officials would be given incentives to leave and performance-related pay will be introduced.  Best regards, Seetha Ram

The demise of foreign aid offers an opportunity

Governments and elites in poor countries must seize the moment to strengthen their own bureaucracies, improve governance and press ahead with growth-friendly reforms. The demise of foreign aid offers an opportunity https://economist.com/leaders/2025/03/06/the-demise-of-foreign-aid-offers-an-opportunity from The Economist Best Regards Seetha Ram

Abhijnana key note on March 3

Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to the Delhi Workshop Abhijnana, held on the 3rd and 4th of March, 2025. Today, I am honored to share with you insights from our rich cultural heritage, drawing analogies from nature that hold deep significance in our lives. Let us begin with the auspicious symbols in Bharat: the leaves, trunk, and fruits of three important trees. Each of these elements reflects our values and traditions, serving as reminders of our connection to nature and our cultural roots. Firstly, let's consider the banana tree. The banana tree symbolizes the importance of being a good example and practicing what we preach. Just as the banana tree provides nourishment and sustenance, we must embody the values of acharya and kula dharma. My father, Sri Easwara Iyer who was a teacher at ER High School as role model, exemplified this principle in his actions and teachings. Next, we have the coconut tree, representing the concept of guru kula vasa. This analogy emp...

Firm uses AI to ‘neutralize’ Indian accents (The Japan Times), 04 Mar 2025

Firm uses AI to 'neutralize' Indian accents BENOIT BERTHELOT BLOOMBERG The Japan Times 04 Mar 2025 Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2025 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Model school for global education rooted on small island (The Japan Times), 04 Mar 2025

Model school for global education rooted on small island CHUGOKU SHIMBUN The Japan Times 04 Mar 2025 The Hiroshima facility hopes students will bring energy to the aging island community Read more... Lucky you. This email was sent to you by a user of PressReader, who thought you'd be interested in reading this story. It means you get to click the link and read it. It does not, however, mean you get any licenses, express or implied, to the intellectual property, copyrighted material, or trademarks of PressReader or any of our content partners. PressReader Inc., 200-13111 Vanier Place, Richmond BC V6V 2J1, Canada PressReader International Limited, 2nd Floor, The Boat House, Bishop Street, Dublin 8, D08 H01F, Ireland ©2003-2025 PressReader, all rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy