Silent Eloquence is observing a day of mourning, in view of the heinous bombings at London. I offer my sincere prayers and wishes to victims and their families.
Author: Surya
Discovering German joys
Came across this wonderful piece by Andrew Hammel in German joys via Washington Monthly via Venk@. As someone who used to think working 12 hours a day and then some more on the weekends was pretty normal, I can easily say the one thing that took me the longest to adjust to here was the…
No confidence at the Bundestag
Gerhard Schroeder has lost a confidence motion in the Bundestag, the German Parliament, apparently, just as he had planned. This means that Germany will have early elections – probably in September of this year. It had a lot to do with the recent victory of the Christian Democratics (CDU) in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), which was…
Beethovan’s Symphonies MP3s
BBC has MP3s of Beethoven Symphonies, performed by the BBC Philharmonic under Gianandrea Noseda. They are available only till the 7th of July and you can get them here.
Now, Germany is in the Netherlands?
Some time back, I griped about how people thought Singapore was in Germany (and everywhere else except where it really is). Now, check out how American Express addresses my credit card bills! Sure, my previous address used to be in Holland, but that’s no reason to think Germany is in the Netherlands. I also don’t…
Microfinance : What can we do?
As the G8 summit looms near and the publicity for more aid and grants reverberate more than ever, I am reminded of the unassuming yet important cousin in the developmental policy family that everyone tends to forget – microfinance (mF). 2005 is the year of microcredit, but one will be hard pressed to find many…
Viennese Memories 2
This is the second of the series. The first part is here. Schönbrunn Palace Early on Friday morning, we headed off to the Schönbrunn palace. We were planning to spend only a couple of hours there, but the palace was so impressive and the palace grounds so huge and beautiful, it was nearly 2pm by…
The white tears of the rubber tree
The Kerala Tourism board is slowly opening up its beautiful rubber plantations to eco-tourists. The quiet, thick rubber plantations, the tappers who toil almost camouflaged among the trees and even the queer smell of the drying rubber sheets are part and parcel of Kerala’s evergreen beauty. If you are ever in God’s own country, do…
Viennese Memories 1
I finally got around to editing my travel notes about Vienna and putting it into a more readable format. Here is the first of a three part series. Srijith and I started on our journey on a Wednesday evening. After a rather uncomfortable flight (Austrian airways is the only non-budget airline I know where they…
What women want – they never get it right, do they?
A recent article in the Economist,”Sex changes” claims that glass ceilings are giving way to glass partitions. That is, women are indeed making inroads into careers that were traditionally male dominated, but they are choosing to do so only in certain areas of these professions. And they are choosing the lower paying areas. Maybe people…