Yesterday ,we were returning from Madurai.I was wearing my I'd, wid a tag Govt. of India.A gentleman interrupted me and asked if I can help him board a flight in Chennai . I was amused . And i replied , i am not an airport official.But was curious to know what his problem was 1/n
He said,he had come for his convocation. As the convocation was delayed , he had taken a late flight but he also had a connecting international flight at Chennai.He had 90 minutes after arrival in Chennai airport.2/n
Jan 12, 2022 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
@10B9WbVBL0YeeP1 I ll tell you how i tried . The first word is absolutely random . So you try something with many vowels to see if u can fix either their location or the letter itself For example ALIVE , AISLE etc . This has 3 vowels . If you get lucky , you get a letter right . 1/n@10B9WbVBL0YeeP1 Or the letter and position both right. Once you know a vowel , you get a feet in. Don't get disheartened if the first attempt didn't get your vowel. In the second attempt try another word with the missing vowels of the first try. For example after AISLE with A,I,E u have O,U 2/n.
Aug 3, 2020 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
*The Bureaucrats' (Babu's) bible !!!
Written by Prof Phunchok Stobdan - a diplomat.* As recieved via SM
1. Rule No.1.Be reactive and Not pro-active.Hasten slowly.
2. Rule No 2. Do Not create waves. Flow with the water. Just be a processor and not be a facilitator. that is NOT your mandate.
3. Rule No. 3. Have No fixed conviction or commitments or views. At least do not display them.