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Month: March 2014

The overhaul of currency

Back in 2012, in my first post on institutional realignment, I’d written this – “…my biggest hope is that the current currency of our lives – money – will have a better successor, one that will be better connected with our unique identities, and weave in contexts better.” In the two years since, this movement […]

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March 12, 2014October 22, 2014 manu prasad1 Comment

No Full Stops in India

Mark Tully A book published in 1991, and so the best part about it is that it involves a fair amount of time travel. It’s a collection of 10 essays with an introduction and epilogue that could pass off as mini essays too! While all of the essays are commentaries, what adds that little flavour […]

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March 9, 2014November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

The world we create

A while ago, I had written about the narratives of our lives, a look at various narratives across time – from religions and nations to popular culture and brands to the internet – that have (arguably) tried to fulfill our sense of belonging. All the narratives I had considered were external in nature, though they […]

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March 5, 2014January 2, 2021 manuscrypts3 Comments

The Mirage

First appeared in Bangalore Mirror I came upon The Mirage quite by chance on the web, and for a few moments, when I was hunting for its precise location in Koramangala, I did wonder about the name of the restaurant and whether it was literally that! Situated on the fourth floor of a building, it’s […]

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March 2, 2014February 10, 2014 manuscryptsNo Comments

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