Monday, December 31, 2018

Tribute to Late Writer Rajam Krishnan 538.

Today i remembered another interesting personality from the Tamil Literature World is none other than Late writer Rajam Krishnan.With limited academic background she has created a big impact in her era  is very important.She has started her writings at the age of twenty.All her works are related to  people who are not highlighted by the modern literature especially farmers, smalltime criminals,and female labourers.She has written more than 80books and shortstories.She was bestowed many National awards and 1973Sahitya Academi Award for her Verukku Neer is laudable.
No doubt she has created a big revolution in  tamil literature from her twenties.I have read few books of this writer Those books .Utharakandam,and Kurinji Then.She hails from Trichy District  known for many temples  In Tamil many women writers established their   identity and Rajam krishnan has also in a different way..Today i am very happy to tribute this talented versatile writer
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
31-12-18
www.ragavan-creativity.blogspot.com

Letter.

Letter Published in Khaleejtimes UAE on 1Jan 19
Yashwant Sinha's comments on Modi are deplorableThis is in reference to the recent comment by India's former finance minister Yashwant Sinha on Narendra Modi's second term. He is warning the Indians against giving Modi a second term. I do not belong to any political party or have any affiliations with any political front, but I have been keenly observing the Indian politics for nearly six decades. I admire Sinha, he did some good work during his term in the government. And he has the right to comment. But as a common man I have a different view on the first term of Modi. Modi government has had many achievements including the recent rail-road bridge in Assam which is a big step in resolving connectivity gaps in the region. Modi is a true statesman who has elevated India's image on the global front and also done credible work in the country.
- K. Ragavan, Bengaluru, India

Letter in BM on 31Dec 18

PictureK Ragavan
Senior citizen
Yes, after 12, people can relax for some time. It will cut down on drunk driving as people get time enough to get back to senses.

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 1Jan 19 I write in reference to your article Former BJP leader warns India against second term for Modi(December 31). Amrit Dhillon’s article on former Indian finance minister Yashwant Sinha was an interesting read.
I have no party affiliation, but I have been watching Indian politics for nearly six decades. I did admire Mr Sinha when he held the external affairs portfolio. He has every right to comment on the prime minister.
As a common man watching Indian politics for decades, I’m aware that there will always be setbacks for sitting leaders and Narendra Modi is no diffferent. Overall, he has made some achievements including the recent big bridge in Assam. He is a true leader who has made a big impact on India’s standing in the world.
Politics is a game of blame and opportunism. Mr Modi’s philosophy is long-term growth for the country. His enthusiasm and energy is laudable. Whatever the criticism and comments by his own former party men, we have to wait for next year’s elections to assess Mr Modi’s popularity. Politicians should remember they are powerful for five years, but the people are powerful forever. Ultimately, they have to decide whether they want Mr Modi or not.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Sunday, December 30, 2018

My Letters ,Articles .Published in Various Papers and Blogs in 2018.

My Letters ,Articles ,Published in Various Papers and Blogs in 2018

My Tweets 18,815   (From 2009 Oct to Dec 31 2018.).
My Blog Creativity Tribute Column  537 (From 2008 to Dec 31 2018).
Life Is Beautiful Story 456 Episodes in My Blog Creativity (From 2010 March Dec 31  2018).
The New Indian Express. India  14
Deccan herald India 2
Deccan Chronicle Bangalore India 9 
Bangalore Mirror Bangalore India 173
Gulf News UAE51
KhaleejTimes UAE.23

The National UAE 209
India Abroad USA  20
Total 501
With Warm Regards,
K.Ragavan
31-12-18

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 31Dec 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 31 Dec 18Kudos to the UAE for its year of sweeping reforms
I write in reference to your article How 2018 became the UAE’s year of reform (December 30). Gillian Duncan’s superb piece elaborately outlining the many sweeping reforms made by the UAE in 2018, the Year of Zayed, was much appreciated. Strategies and reforms like these are necessary in all countries of the world and the UAE understood that early and took decisive action. My own country, India, has also seen many changes targeting long-term growth this year.
All in all, I think the UAE’s visa policy changes will certainly yield better growth in the coming years. Kudos to the UAE for making 2018 a true year of reform.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Happy New Year.

Advance wishes to all friends ,Google Team Members A Very Happy and Healthy New Year.
K.Ragavan
Bengaluru
India

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Letter in BM on 30 Dec 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 30 Dec 18 String of terror attacks could hit Egypt’s tourist sector
I write in reference to your article Cairo bomb blast kills three Vietnamese tourists and guide(December 28). The recent bomb blast on the roadside that killed three innocent tourists and their guide in Egypt was tragic. In recent years, Egypt has witnessed a series of horrific terror attacks, perpetrated mostly by extremist Islamist groups.
As Egypt is rightly known as a world-famous tourist destination, with millions drawn to the extraordinary pyramids of Giza and the Valley of the Kings, the consequences of these attacks on the tourist sector could have a grim economic impact.
The question now arises of whether the administration of Abdel Fattah El Sisi can overcomes these terror threats and usher in an era of peace and stability for this beautiful country. For now, I pray for the innocent victims and their families.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Letter in BM on 29Dec 18

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Letter in BM on 26Dec 18

Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 26Dec 18 Sad state of safety for women
K Ragavan responds to our cover story ‘Acquaintance gets co-worker abducted, tries to rape her in car’ writing such an incident is unacceptable for a civil society like ours. It is a sad state of affairs for women in the city. The police should arrest the accused.

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 26Dec 18 Sad state of safety for women
K Ragavan responds to our cover story ‘Acquaintance gets co-worker abducted, tries to rape her in car’ writing such an incident is unacceptable for a civil society like ours. It is a sad state of affairs for women in the city. The police should arrest the accused.

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 26 DEc 18A wonderful gift to Dubai’s one billionth passenger
I write with reference to your article He’s one in a billion. Dubai airport’s landmark passenger hails amazing trip (December 25).
This was a great read. In honour of him being the billionth passenger to pass through Dubai airport, 10-­year-old Arjun Jayaraman, from ­Florida, his parents and his brother were treated to an all-expenses-paid trip around the emirate.
What an amazing experience that must have been for the whole family.
Passing this vast number of passengers is an amazing achievement for Dubai airport and shows how far the city has come as both a tourist ­destination and a global travel hub.
Arjun and his parents were treated wonderfully and offered all the traditional hospitality for which the UAE is famous. I send my best wishes to all concerned.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru 

Life is Beautiful 456.

 Next day morning Murthy was discussing with Lizioli after the meeting they had with local doctors.
Lizioli.Mr Murthy,Prasanna is doing a very good job with his team.He has established our X ray products here very well and every hospital they are using.
Murthy.Yes,we have a wonderful marketing person who deliver very well.
Lizioli.Our company is planning to have  a marketing meeting with all our distributors in Italy shortly.When  you can come with Prasanna and Ram as a special guest.
Murthy.I have to find out from my MD Srivatsava.When you are planning.
Lizioli.Most probably in the month of March.
Murthy.May not be a problem in march.I have to check uup with Ram
Lizioli.Tomorrow i will tell him.
After that Murthy left went to Prasanna's office.
Ram came  to his cabin at 10A.M His secretary was waiting for him
Good morning sir,Mr Atkinson called asking me to tell toyou to call him .
Ram.O.K.now i will call to his mobile.
Ram.Good morning Mr Atkinson,How are you ,how is your health.
Atkinson.Hello Ram,I am alright.Tomorrow i am coming  to office.We will meet.
Ram.Fine,i am happy to see you tom.
Atkinson.You carry on with your work.
Ram.Bye see you tomorrow.
After that Ram was busy with his routine.Suddenly Raj called
Ram,how are you.I have sent one mail to you
Ram.Regarding what
Raj.Indian PM's inaugurating the big bridge in Assam details.
Ram.Yes i read in the paper.It is a mighty bridge  about 5KM distance.It took 20 years to complete.
It will be very useful for Assam and Arunachal pradesh people
Raj.Yes,i have already sent the details.
Ram.O.K.I will go through and cover it in the evening news.
Raj.Thank you.Iwill see you in the evening.
After that Ram was busy in his work.
Evening Ram reached home.
He received a call from Kathambari.Hello Ram where are you.
Ram.I am at home.
Kathambari.O.K.i will come  there with Prasanna  with in one hour.
Ram.O.K
(to be continued)
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
25-12-18


Monday, December 24, 2018

Letter in BM on 25 Dec 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 25Dec 18 A devastating and tragic day for the people of Indonesia
I write with reference to your article Death toll rises in Indonesian "volcano tsunami"(December 23): at the time of writing, this deluge has claimed the lives of hundreds and left 834 injured, a huge tragedy.
Nearly 14 years to the day after a similar natural disaster hit the country, this event has left a trail of devastation behind it.
However, the authorities are working hard and relief efforts are under way.
I hope normality will return to the country as soon as ­possible. I pray for the families who have lost loved ones and for the speedy recovery of those injured.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Tribute to Writer Thangam Krishnamurthy 537

Today i remembered another interesting personality from the Tamil literary World is none other than Writer Thangam Krishnamurthy.She has created a big impact through her writingin all section of people.She started her Writing in mid forty's and given many remarkable stories.She has contributed her creations in Magazines Viz,Kalaimagal,Kanmani,Devi,SakthiVikatan and many others.Her story was bestowed Best story in Kalaimagal in 1999 which normally no writers will get that.Her social subjects ,Spiritual stories are famous.Mainly her writing is with Woman subjects liked by thousands of readers.i Have read Manam,Antha oru poi and one or two i have forgotten.She was also bestowed from SiranthaManitha Neya Eluthalar  organization Palam award if i am right.Today i am very happy to tribute this Versatile Writer.
(tobe continued)
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
24-12-18
www.ragavan-creativity.blogspot.com.

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Letter.

Letter Published in India Abroad USA on 24Dec 18  I write in reference to your online article "Humbled Modi Suffers Defeats Ahead of 2019 India Polls." This piece was an interesting read, covering in great detail the recent Indian election results and the threats facing the ruling BJP party in next year's general elections. The crushing blows should be an eye opener for the BJP, which needs new strategies and messages for the Indian people. There is little point in making promises that cannot be kept. The BJP still holds the majority of India's state legislatures and so these losses, although disappointing, do not spell the end of its dominance. And the opposition Congress party still lacks credibility for many Indians. However whoever claims victory in the recent elections is wrong; this is the people's victory. It tells political parties that only those who deliver can be assured of continued support. It suggests the BJP could face a real challenge in 2019.
K Ragavan
Bengaluru    

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 24 Dec 18  Slash in GST, a gimmick for votes   K Ragavan writes this is a election tactics from the ruling party, say the opposition parties, but this may help the people to a little extent. The common man will be happy because of the reduction in cinema ticket prices as films have been the major source of entertainment for decades in India

Letter.

Letter Published in The National UAE on 24Dec 18 Letter.Mattis’s departure will show where Trump’s interests lie
I write with reference to your article James Mattis departure leaves Donald Trump short of experience(December 21). The US defence secretary’s departure is the latest shocking development from Trump administration.
On its own, the departure of Mr Mattis, based on a disagreement about the president’s foreign-policy priorities, would represent a serious blow.
In Donald Trump’s two-year tenure, however, there have been many high-profile ­resignations, many related to matters of policy.
The experience that Mr ­Mattis brought to his post was evident and it will be a great loss to an administration that lacks expert opinion.
The president has insisted on a policy of “America first”. But is he really putting this into practice? We will have to wait and see.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Happy Christmas.

Advance Wishes to those friends who are Celebrating Christmas wishing them A Very Happy and Healthy Christmas.
Ragavan.

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Letter in BM on 23 Dec 18

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Letter Published in TheNational UAE on 23Dec 18Saving the environment doesn’t have to cost citizens
I write with reference to your opinion piece Paying people to reduce their carbon footprint could be the answer to climate change (December 16). In her comparison of the yellow vest protests in France, kickstarted by a fuel tax rise, and the revenue-neutral tax policy in Canada, columnist Rashmee Roshan Lall illustrated how climate policies work best when they don't punish ordinary working people.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Friday, December 21, 2018

Letter.

Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 22Dec 18Alochol check must for BMTC drivers
After three fatal accidents involving the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) drivers in the past two days, BMTC has decided to conduct a thorough check on the brakes of all its 6,600 buses in 15 days, says K Ragavan. It's a good step finally. After a few recent accidents, BMTC authorities woke up to check the brake in the buses to avoid accidents in future. Brake is one of the most important aspects and drivers should not drive rashly in city limits. Also drivers must undergo liqour tests. Such precautionary measures can curtail accidents

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Letter in BM on 20Dec 18

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 20 Dec 18BMTC drivers are on a killing spree
A speeding BMTC bus rammed into pedestrians walking on the pavement, killing two college students, who were on their way to college on Tuesday morning on Mysore Road. K Raghavan writes: BMTC drivers' negligence and reckless attitude took away two innocent students' lives. The driver should be punished and BMTC should remove him from service. Such drivers are really a threat to public. Compensation amount may not bring back the lives of the students

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 20 Dec 18 Kudos to Justin Trudeau for his thoughtful policymaking
I write in reference to your piece Paying people to reduce their carbon footprint could be the answer to climate change (December 19): Rashmee Roshan Lall’s article was a very interesting read. She has nicely compared the ongoing yellow vest protests in Paris, sparked by fuel tax hikes by French President Emmanuel Macron, which became violent riots, with a more dynamic Canadian policy. In the latter country, people are benefitting financially from the neutral carbon tax policy implemented by their prime minister, Justin Trudeau. It is a reminder to political leaders that any policies their administration comes up with should not pinch their citizens. Kudos to Canada.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Letter.

Letter Published in The National UAE on 19Dec 18 Where are the great political leaders of our time?
I write with reference to Sholto Byrnes’ article Where have all the good statesmen and women gone? (December 18), which was well-written and important. In his comparison of the quality of political leaders, it is very clear that truly impressive politicians have become a rare commodity.
This vacuum needs to be filled.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Life is Beautiful 455.

Next day Murthy called Ram.
Good morning Ram hope you and Raj enjoyed the yesterday's lunch.
Ram.It was nice.Where are you.
Murthy.I am in Lizioli's room.We are discussing for our future expansion programmes.
Ram.Good.You carry on.What for you called me
Murthy.Tomorrow we are having a get together with local doctors in Hyatt Grand Regency Lizioli wanted that you should attend.Since Atkinson is taking rest you can come.
Ram.What time the meeting.
Murthy.Evening 6P.M  After the meeting we will have dinner.
Ram.What is the main agenda of the meeting
Murthy.We are going to launch a new drug for Nephritis first time in UAE market and other parts.
Ram.Fine.I will be there at 6P.M
After that call Ram started his routine work.
Suddenly he received a call from Vasanthy
Hello Ram.How are you.We could n't meet yesterday.
Ram.Yes Vasanthy.Because of Lizioli
Vasanthy.Yes i know.Prasanna told me every thing.When i am lucky to meet you
Ram.Same thing to me also.Time will solve
Vasanthy.Any way i am happy to hear your voice .love your voice.
Ram.I too love my Beautiful Vasanthy's voice
Vasanthy.O.K.Ram some body ringing the bell.Take care Love you
Ram.I too
Take care
After that Ram was recollecting the few words  talked by his beautiful Vasanthy.He cherished and enjoyed her sweet short conversation.In this world Love is meant for others  in different form but for these two Love is some thing different and beautiful.Strange pair in our story.
(to be continued)
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
18-12-18

Monday, December 17, 2018

Letter in BM on 18Dec 18

Letter.

Letter Published in Khaleej Times UAE on 18Dec 18   Sikh community in India gets justice after 34 years This is in reference to the recent verdict of the Indian court convicting former politician Sajjan Kumar of the Congress party for his role in Sikh riots in 1984. He was earlier acquitted but now after reexamining the witnesses and a thorough investigation, the court has slapped life imprisonment on him. He played an imminent role in the Sikh riots that followed the assassination of prime minister Indra Gandhi on October 31, 1984. It's been more than three decades but at last justice has been done.- K.Ragavan, Bengaluru, India

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 18Dec 18  When will the Kashmir conflict finally end?
I write with reference to your report Seven dead as Indian police fire on Kashmir ­protesters (December 16). This was a terrible story to read.
It stated that militants had staged an operation that morning, attacking Indian police and that police had retaliated. Three militants and seven civilians were killed, and dozens more were injured.
This incident is truly tragic. In recent weeks, Kashmir has witnessed many clashes ­between police and militants
This just a small chapter in a longer story of conflict that has played out in Kashmir for decades. We must ask ourselves when it will finally come to an end.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Tribute to Cinematographer N.Satyen 536.

Today i remembered another interesting film personality from BollyWood Film Industry is none other than  Cinematographer N.Satyen.In his five decades film career he has  given few remarkable movies.He has worked with popular Directors Viz,,Late PrakashMehra and Manmohan Desai and actors ,,Late Pran ShammiKapoor, and  today's  Amitabh Bachan, SairaBanu,Jaya Pradha,and many others.Good visual and frame work will be more visible in his films.I have seen few films of this Cinematographer.Those films are Bluff Master,Zanjeer,Laawaris,HeraPheri,Jwala muki,Haseena Maan Jayegi,Sharaabi,and Anari no 1.One of the few Cinematographers liked by the film fraternity
and others.He hails from My suru Karnataka if i am right.Today i am very happy to tribute thisCinematographer.
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
17-12-18.
www.ragavan-creativity.blogspot.com

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 18Dec 18  When will the Kashmir conflict finally end?
I write with reference to your report Seven dead as Indian police fire on Kashmir ­protesters (December 16). This was a terrible story to read.
It stated that militants had staged an operation that morning, attacking Indian police and that police had retaliated. Three militants and seven civilians were killed, and dozens more were injured.
This incident is truly tragic. In recent weeks, Kashmir has witnessed many clashes ­between police and militants
This just a small chapter in a longer story of conflict that has played out in Kashmir for decades. We must ask ourselves when it will finally come to an end.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru       

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Letter in BM on 17Dec 18.

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror  Bangalore on 17Dec 18  Hats off to the Gadgils K Ragavan writes Captain Anil Gadgil and his family members are the pillars of the institute. Anil Gadgil’s mission and dedication will help future pilots and uphold their safety. The old MIG old aircraft should be replaced.

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Letter Published in KhaleejTimes UAE on 17 Dec 18 Indian government stands vindicated     The much discussed Indo-French deal, in which India purchased 36 Rafale fighter jets from France, has been ruled as fair by India's Supreme Court. It follows a barrage of criticism and accusations of corruption from the Congress party president, Rahul Gandhi, about the irregularities and discrepancies involved in the $8.7-billion deal. This is the latest in a string of extraordinary developments in Indian politics ahead of elections due to be held next year in May.Naturally, the opposition was not happy with the verdict of the top court and is seeking a separate probe. The government wants an apology from Congress party president Rahul Gandhi.Whether the Congress leader offers an apology or continues his demands for another probe, the whole episode could have real implications for India's tense general elections.-K.Ragavan, Bengaluru

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 17Dec 18No more fitting tribute to the legacy of Sheikh Zayed
I write in reference to your article UAE names 2019 the Year of Tolerance to reflect Zayed’s vision(December 16): Nick Webster’s article was a good read. The leadership of the UAE’s decision to pronounce 2019 the Year of Tolerance is an important move.
Clearly they intend to ensure the country reflects the vision of the late Founding Father Sheikh Zayed moving forward, throughout their other important objectives, from local and national development to maintaining regional peace.
The late President demonstrated the great qualities of visionary leadership during his tenure and no wonder those following him are committed, just as he was, to making the UAE a truly tolerant society.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Letter.

Letter Published in The National UAE on 16 Dec 18  Jet deal has implications for tense Indian electionsI write in reference to your article Win for Narendra Modi as India’s top court rejects challenge to Dassault jet deal (December 15). The much discussed Indo-French deal, which saw India purchase 36 Rafale fighter jets from France has been ruled as fair by India’s Supreme Court. It follows a barrage of criticism and accusations of corruption from the Congress party president, Rahul Gandhi, about the irregular $8.7 billion deal. This is the latest in a string of extraordinary developments in Indian politics ahead of elections due to be held by May.

Naturally, the opposition was not satisfied with the verdict from the top court and is seeking a separate probe. The government wants an apology from Mr Gandhi, which would represent a major climbdown.

Whether the Congress leader offers an apology or continues his demands for another probe could have real implications for India’s tense general election.

K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Letters in BMon 1 4Dec 18

Letter in BM .

Letter Published in BM on 14Dec 18     Assembly results a jolt to Modi & ShahThe result of state elections i is indicative of an anti-incumbency wave in the country. It should be an eye-opener for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the run-up to the general elections next year. It should force the party strategists to develop new strategies, says K Ragavan. The manifestoes should not be a document to please voters, but should be well thought-out plan that spells how the leaders want to shape the future of people and the country

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Letter in BM on 13DEc 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 13Dec 18The people won in Indian state elections this week
I write in reference to your article India’s ruling BJP suffers setbacks in state elections (December 12): this piece was an interesting read, covering in great detail the recent Indian election results and the threats facing the ruling BJP party in next year’s general elections. This week’s crushing blows should be an eye opener for the BJP, which needs new strategies and messages for the Indian people. There is little point in making promises that cannot be kept. The BJP still holds the majority of India’s state legislatures and so these losses, although disappointing, do not spell the end of its dominance. And the opposition Congress party still lacks credibility for many Indians. However whoever claims victory this week is wrong; this is the people’s victory. It tells political parties that only those who deliver can be assured of continued support. It suggests the BJP could face a real challenge in 2019.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

letter in BM on 12Dec 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 12 Dec 18 Vijay Mallya’s loss is Narendra Modi’s gain
I write in reference to your article India’s king of good times loses extradition battle (December 11): this article was good to read.
Vijay Mallya was defeated in his attempt to evade extradition and remain in the UK.
But his loss is Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s gain, after he made it his mission to bring Mr Mallya back to India to account for his past default loans to many banks.
In the past, the business tycoon enjoyed a good life but now his troubles have deepened further. Whether he wins in this battle by appealing to the compassion of the judiciary remains to be seen.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Life is Beautiful 454.

Next Friday after taking a heavy lunch with Murthy,Lizioli ,Kathambari  and ,Prasanna at their favorite Dubai Sheraton Ram and Raj was returning  to their flat  by a taxi since Prasanna has to take Murthy to his hotel.
Ram.Raj how was the lunch.
Raj.It was verynice.Lizioli likes our Indian style.
Ram.Dubai Sheraton Chefs trained in India and hence they prepare nicely.Good taste
Raj.Yes,very nice .Lizioli wanted to see desert safari tomorrow Prasanna asked me wheather i can come with them.
Ram.If you do n't have any workyou can join with them.
Raj.I am thinking to go
Ram.It will be very nice.I have gone twice .
Raj.Nice,.How was your experience
Ram.It was very thrilling to see the drivers going in the desert
Raj.Hope i will enjoy my trip  tomorrow.
By the time their taxi reachedRam's flat.
Then both took rest for one hour .After that Ram prepared tea for both.While drinking Ram
Raj,when  the five states election results will come
Raj.on tuesday the 11.But the exit poll reports are not in the favour to the ruling party.
Ram.Normally all exit polls are accurate and it is happening.What ever out come we have to accept.
Raj.Yes,
After that Raj switched on the T.V.He saw the news of RBI Governor's resignation
Ramshocking news .Indian RBI Governor resigned on personal grounds.
Ram.It is really a shocking news.He served  nearly twenty four months and in his tenure the demonetization was introduced if i am right.How ever he has got right to take his own decision but
at this juncture he could not have done this.If there is any difference of opinion he could have discussed with the government and solved will be the right decision.Indian economy and policies will be a question now/
Raj.Sad state of affairs in India
After that they went for a long walk and while coming they had their night dinner.
(to be continued)
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
11-12-18
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Monday, December 10, 2018

Letter in BM on 11Dec 18

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 11 Dec 18 The rise and fall of ‘King of Good Times’K Ragavan says: The cover story on Vijay Mallya's rise and fall made interesting reading. The man, once the blue-eyed boy of the country, has fallen from the heights because of his greediness and lack of vision.

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 11Dec 18WhatsApp should act to stop a spate of mob lynchings I write in reference to your article India presses WhatsApp over tracing source of fake news (December 6): your article on the implications of fake news distributed through WhatsApp and the Indian government’s demands for the sources of it are the latest development in an unfolding tragedy in India. Fake news is extremely dangerous as the alarming rise in mob lynchings this year has demonstrated. Many innocent lives have been lost in this brutal manner. The Indian technology minister Ravi Sankar Prasad has taken this issue to WhatsApp executives. Time will tell whether Facebook-owned WhatsApp will comply with the minister’s demands. K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Tribute to Cinematographer Late T.S.Vinayagam 535.

Today i am going to pen another interesting film personality from the South Indian Film Industry is none other than late Cinematographer T.S.Vinayagam.In his two and half decades he has worked with all the leading actors viz,Late Sivaji Ganesan,and present Rajnikanth,KamalHasan ,Ambika and many others.He was associated with  Director S,P.Muthuraman,for many films and given  many remarkable movies.He was  one of the few cinematographers  had a good name and respected by the film fraternity.Good frame work will be more visible in his films both indoor and out door.Films like Jappanil Kalyanaraman, andAvanthanManithan,his work was nice.I have seen few films of this Cinematographer.Those films are,AvanthanManithan,Japanil Kalyanaraman,Velaikaran,Uyarnthaullam,Dharmathin thalaivan,GuruSisyan,Velaikaran,Mr Bharath,and Manithan.Few films i could not remember.Even though he is not with us his memorable films are in front of us I happened to meet him in one film function if i remember Annakili .Today i am very happy to tribute this Soft spoken and good human
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week
10-12-18.
www.ragavan-creativity.blogspot.com

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Letter in The New Indian Express India on 10Dec 18

Letter in BM on 10Dec 18

Letter.

Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 10 Dec 18 Underage boozing is a dangerous trend
K Ragavan writes BM’s cover story ‘Buying booze in Bengaluru is child’s play’ was a good read. It is condemnable that the shops don’t care about the age limit and it is shocking that the age of those who are getting liquor is not verified. The authorities should maintain a vigil over the transactions. Shop keepers who do not follow the rules should be punished. Since youngsters are also buying booze without ID, they may become addicted to such evils. When will the authorities wake up to this? 

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 10Dec 18

Lessons must be learned from Italian nightclub tragedy

I write in reference to your article Italy nightclub stampede kills six and injures more than 50 (December 9): The National’s coverage of the stampede in the Italian nightclub was sad to read. Among the ­casualties were three girls, two boys and one woman, police have revealed. The cause of the incident might have been the use of pepper spray by someone inside the club, creating panic which caused a stampede. But this has not been confirmed yet. We also do not know why one emergency exit had been blocked, which exacerbated the tragedy.
This incident has rightly attracted global attention; several nightclubs across the world have also witnessed similar incidents while hosting major concerts. Precautionary measures are clearly needed to ensure they do not happen again, and safety should be the main priority. I trust Italian authorities will look into the causes of this awful event and take steps to address it. In the meantime, I pray for the victims and wish a speedy recovery to the many who were injured.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Letter Published in India Abroad USA on 10 Dec 18

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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Letter in BM on 9Dec 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 9 Dec 18Time will tell whether Qatar’s Opec pullout will matter
I refer to your editorial Qatar’s Opec pullout hinders GCC unity (December 4): The National’s editorial was an excellent read. Qatar has already isolated itself from its Arab neighbours and is now pulling out of Opec. This might be due to the fact that GCC countries severed ties with Qatar because of its links to terror groups. But ultimately Qatar has lost its friendship with GCC countries and looks increasingly alone on the international stage.
Time will tell, though, whether Qatar’s pullout from Opec will have any global impact.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Friday, December 7, 2018

Letter in BM on 8 dec 18

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Letter Published in  Gulf News  UAE On 7 Dec18A great leader and visionary
This is in reference to the demise of former US President George H. W. Bush (“Trumps pay respects as president Bush lies in state”, Gulf News, December 3). The long standing politician for three and a half decades, died at 94, and this loss is a big one for American politics. Earlier, he served in the navy and then entered the oil business. He finally turned to politics. Even though he served as a one-time president, unlike his son who was elected for two terms, he was applauded for his foreign policies. After his retirement from politics, his philanthropic nature for the people who were affected by natural disasters is laudable. Former president Bill Clinton remembered the days he has spent with Bush senior and was happy with his association. Even though he has departed, he has left his legacy to the American people. May his soul rest in peace.
From Mr K. Ragavan
India

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 6Dec 18 Another milestone in the UAE-India bilateral relationship   I write in reference to your article UAE and India agree to collaborate on African aid projects, starting with Ethiopia’s IT centre of excellence (December 5): Daniel Sanderson’s article was a good read. In her recent visit to the UAE, Indian external affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj signed a landmark deal providing joint Indian and UAE aid to Ethiopia, one of Africa’s fastest growing economies. This move is laudable. It represents one more milestone in India and the UAE’s long standing bilateral relationship. And the gesture is very good.K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

letters in BM on 5Dec 18.

Life is Beautiful 453.

After reading the message
Raj.Ram,Former Railway minister JafferSharief also died today.My office has send the details.Even though he belongs to  Opposition party he has done some good things to the people of Karnataka we have to appreciate.
Ram.Yes,when he was the railway minister he has introduced lot of new routes .One of the longstanding  politician in Congress liked by all.
Raj.His demise  also a great loss .Incidently both Ambareesh and Jaffer Sharief belongs to same party
and also from karnataka.
Ram.Strange coincidence. Who ever does a good  job for the people irrespective  of any party i appreciate
Raj.Yes,i know your nature Ram.You are a person with  neutral  opinion.
Ram.Who ever does a good work should be recognized.Sorry to hear his demise.
Raj.I will forward the details.Tomorrow you can cover this in your channel.
Ram.Certainly.
They reached home.
Next day morning Ram received a call from Murthy.
Good morning Ram how are you and Raj.
Ram.Good morning Murthy.We both are fine.How is your family.
Murthy.My wife is fine.She has conveyed her wishes to you both.Why i called you  i am coming to Dubai next friday.I am going to launch a new product in UAE market.Lizioli also coming from Italy.
Ram.Good news.You can meet your daughter Nirmala also.
Murthy.I spoke to her just now.Lizioli is hosting lunch for all of us on that day.I want to inform you and Raj should join with us.Prasanna,Kathambari and her mother will also join on that day.
Ram.Nice.What else.
Murthy.Nothing,we will meet on friday.Tell Raj,bye
Ram.Bye.
After that Prasanna called Ram
Good morning sir,
Ram.Good morning,Tell me
Prasanna.Hope my boss might have called you.
Ram.Just now he called and told the Programme
Prasanna.We will meet in the hotel on that day instead of meeting in our house as per the plan For this only i called..Bye sir
(to be continued)
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
4-12-18.


Monday, December 3, 2018

Letter in BM on 4Dec 18

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 4 Dec 18 Footpaths won't be cleared in a hurry   K Ragavan writes despite many pavements in the city, pedestrians are unable to use them because of parked vehicles. BBMP has taken action on these violators at certain areas and will extend it to other areas. Those who park their vehicles on pavements should think about all the people they are inconveniencing such as senior citizens, women and children. People should be willing to follow the rules and the BBMP should monitor this.

Tribute to Cinematographer Vetri 534.

Today i remembered another interesting film personality from South Indian Film Industry is none other than Cinematographer Vetri.He studied in Filmand Television Institute from Tamil Nadu.In his
eleven years film career he has given couple of films both in tamil and telugu.He was associated with Director Siva for many films and given remarkable movies.Many leading actors VIZAjithKumar,Dhanush, Jeeva,Naren,Nakul,Tamanaah and many others worked with him.I have seen few films of this Cinematographer.Those films are,Agaram,Thenavattu,Venghai,Maasilamani,
Vellore Mavattam,Verram,Vedalam,and Vivegam.Good   frame work   will bevisible both indoor and out door work from this cinematographer.He is one of the upcoming talented cinematographers created a good impact in the film industry.Today i am happy to tribute this cinematographer.
K.Ragavan
See You Next Week,
3-12-18.
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Sunday, December 2, 2018

Letter in BM on 3 Dec 18

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 3Dec 18  CM’s critics are his well-wishers  K Ragavan writes both the print and broadcast media are essential organs of the society. One should realise and analyse the nature of criticism. The article has elaborately highlighted the role of media. Politicians should give respect to the media as they are not the permanent custodian of Vidhana Soudha.

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 3 Dec 18   Whether or not you agreed with Bush, his loss will be felt
The death of former US president George HW Bush is a great loss to American politics.
He served in the navy, then entered the oil industry before turning to politics.
Even though he served only one term, unlike his son, he was applauded for his foreign policies.
After his retirement from politics, his philanthropic gestures towards people affected by the Asian tsunami, the Haitian earthquake and hurricane victims in Texas were laudable.
He leaves a great legacy to the American people. May his soul rest in peace.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Letter in BM on 2Dec 18

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 2Dec 18 A very happy National Day to the people of the UAE
On the occasion of the UAE’s 47th National Day, I would like to wish the people of the UAE a very happy and healthy celebration.
I fondly remember the National Days I attended while living in the UAE, and the wonderful, colourful events that came with it. The participation of the country’s leaders, as well as the programmes for students and young people were particularly memorable for me.
Kudos to UAE on this occasion on its extraordinary developments in infrastructure, technology, education, culture and finance.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Friday, November 30, 2018

Letter in BM on 1Dec 18

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Letter Published in BM on 1 Dec 18  PUBG Craze.Parents should guide children  K Ragavan says: Online games have become more popular and most teenagers are addicted to it. Students ae losing interest in studies. Statistics says there are over 400 million PUBG players, a shocking figure. This trend may not be healthy to society and games of violent nature should not be encouraged. I am not surprised that NIMHANS sees over 40 cases every month and so far 120 people have been treated so far. Will authorities concerned take the right call to curb such games?

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Letter in BM on 30Nov 18

Letters in BM on 28Nov 18

Letters Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 28Nov 18
Cheating too is
tech driven now
K.Ragavan writes this precautionary measure from the KSEB may not be palatable for those students ,who behave in  their own manner but will keep the Education Board above board
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Students are carrying heavy weight of books to school cls and subsequently the centre has come out with specific weight for students of all classes and now some schools are not favouring this.carrying more weight of books students are prone to develope arthritis in the later stage.(Bag weight rule too rigid)

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

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Letter Published in The National UAE on 29Nov 18Philanthropy is a sign of a healthy and happy nation
With reference to your editorial Charity is a gift that truly keeps giving (November 26), I found the article to be absolutely to the point.The philosophy of the late Founding Father of UAE, Sheikh Zayed, was that wealth should be utilised for the benefit of the people and to develop the nation to be the very best it can be.
Today the UAE is flourishing because of the vision and charitable nature inculcated by the late president. It has been followed by the present-day leaders and residents seeing real value in giving. Generosity is a sign of a healthy, happy, prosperous nation. The UAE’s philanthropic nature is indicative of this.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru

Letter in BM on 29Nov 18

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Life is Beautiful 452.

 For the past two days Dubai was witnessing  good rains.People are happy with seeing good rains over a period of 10 months.Raj and Ram left their house reached Karama in the evening at 6-30P.M
Since that day was a holiday for Ram.Raj is leaving to India next week hence wanted to shopping.His daughter Pinky likes Almond dates and Lebanese sweets.They reached Lulu center famous mall in karama.After the shopping they came to Venus restaurant a Indian restaurant from Karnataka Ram,and all others visit this place frequently and enjoy the dishes.When they entered the reception the manager wished him..Good evening Mr Ram,How are you.Long time you are coming here.
Ram.Yes,due to work  i could n't come over here.How are you.
Manager.Please sit in that corner.No body is coming there .It is reserved.
Ram.Are you busy.
Manager.No,i was watching the T.V.You know the news
Ram.What news
Manager.Kannada actor Ambareesh passed away  yesterday night..The entire karnataka is crying
Raj.My god,he is not old.I did n't receive the message from my office may be i will get shortly.
Ram.Agood actor i have seen few films of this actor.
Raj.Yes,he is a good actor.I interviewed him two years back.Apart from actor he was a good politician and served his constituency very well.
Ram.YesKarnataka lost a good actor ,Politician and above all he is a good human being.
Raj.True.Out side he looks tough but he is a very good human.
Ram.Tomorrow we will cover this.
Raj.Just now i got the news in my mobile.
By the time the waiter came.
After taking  a good dinner they left the hotel.
While going Ram,
Raj,recently Anantha kumar passed ,later today actor
By the time Raj;s mobile was ringing Raj. Oh  my god
Ram.What happen
(tobe continued0
K.Ragavan
See You Next week,
27-11-18

Monday, November 26, 2018

Letter in BM on 27Nov 18

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Letter Published in Bangalore Mirror Bangalore on 27Nov 18  Map fixers doing great service   K Ragavan writes, among hobbies, mapping is one which few are interested and a few Bengalureans' interest in it are helping the city. Despite their effort, nothing concrete has come out from the part of the authorities to improve the street lights, but their efforts are laudable.

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Letter Published in  The National UAE on 27 Nov 18

Hopes for a peaceful solution to Indian religious site disputeI write with reference to your article Ayodhya tense as thousands of Hindus gather near disputed religious site(November 26).

This report offered a ­careful and detailed account of the ­ongoing tension in the ­northern Indian city, which lies in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
Hindu groups are calling for the construction of a temple on a disputed religious site, where in 1992 a mosque was destroyed by a mob.
Most Hindus believe that the site is the birthplace of the warrior god Lord Ram. As such, they want a temple to him to be erected there.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has been instrumental in the ratcheting up of demands for the building. This matter will also be high on the agenda of political parties during next May’s Lok Sabha elections.
Both Hindu and Muslim groups have petitioned India’s Supreme Court to help resolve the issue.
The state government has deployed police commandos to ensure that clashes between both groups do not occur.
My hope is that all parties will behave in a peaceful manner and that law and order will be maintained.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru