Thursday, 23 August 2018

Atal Bihari Vajpayee—A Great Poet, Patriot and Politician―Professor M.S. Rao









“I dream of an India that is prosperous, strong and caring. An India, that regains a place of honor in the comity of great nations.” —Atal Bihari Vajpayee


I am deeply saddened over the demise of India’s former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee. I personally admire his humility. He was a great patriot, poet and politician who is highly respected by all politicians cutting across political parties. He lived by his principles and contributed his best for the progress of India. I was very happy to see political leaders from all parties attending his funeral and expressing their condolences. It touched my heart and I got a trigger to write a few kind words about Indian politicians. After writing a brief article, I wanted to find out what people think about our Indian politicians in search engines. I was not happy as I did not find much of praise for our Indian politicians in search engines except a few past Indian leaders.

It is obvious that people are very cynic and pessimistic about our Indian politicians. I believe in the principle of taking the best from the worst. I strongly believe that no man is entirely good and no man is entirely bad. Every good politician like Mahatma Gandhi had some negative traits and every bad politician like Adolph Hitler had some good traits. Hence, In this post, I would love to explain a few positive aspects of Indian politicians. I am sure that readers might not appreciate my way of looking at the things. But I implore them to bear with my positive perspective about Indian politicians.


Greatness of Indian Politicians!

Indian politicians are better than their counterparts from other countries in a few aspects. They fight ideologically but respect other leaders personally. Although there is a strong feeling and impression that Indian politicians are corrupt and cunning but one thing that touches me is their ability to unite to ensure unity and integrity of India and respect other leaders personally. That is the culture of India and that is the greatness of India! Politicians from other countries must learn lessons from our Indian politicians and keep their political aspirations away from their personal relations. Jai Hind!


“Indian democracy's greatest strength is that we have always put the nation above politics.” —Atal Bihari Vajpayee


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Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Quote on Soft Skills - “Soft skills are polite and pleasing way of communicating with others, whereas hard skills are what you contribute in the workplace. Soft skills complement your hard skills. Precisely, soft skills are presentation of your hard skills in the workplace. Soft skills are interpersonal skills, whereas hard skills are job-related skills.” ―Professor M.S. Rao






“Soft skills are polite and pleasing way of communicating with others, whereas hard skills are what you contribute in the workplace. Soft skills complement your hard skills. Precisely, soft skills are presentation of your hard skills in the workplace. Soft skills are interpersonal skills, whereas hard skills are job-related skills.” ―Professor M.S. Rao
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