On Mango Mood, Short Takes Long Memories and other commentaries on life in Goa, India and elsewhere.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
The Sum of All Fears
When in trouble, what better escape than to cause more trouble?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/The-sum-of-all-fears/articleshow/14561248.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/edit-page/The-sum-of-all-fears/articleshow/14561248.cms
Friday, June 1, 2012
Monkey See and Monkey Do
In
those days, the country was still young and humble. So were its monkeys. The
little rhesus monkeys who had made South Block their base minded their own
business, steering clear of the babus
who hustled files up and down the august corridors.
In
later years, as the country assumed its natural role as the leader of the
developing world, some of its confidence rubbed off on the primates.
They
became increasingly aggressive. If India’s talks with its neighbour, usually
Pakistan, were not to their liking, they swung down from the trees and
screeched their disapproval. Occasionally, they lay in wait for the under
secretary drafting the final communiqué
and dropped a large object – a flowerpot or a brick – on his head. If a file
included a decision to which they objected, they snatched it from the babu’s hands, strewing its contents all
over the floor.
As
long as they picked on the small fry, the mayhem proceeded uninterrupted.
Unfortunately, they became ambitious. Bored with pulling out power cords of
office desktops and snatching lunch-boxes from passing attendants, they headed
off to Rashtrapati Bhavan to check
out the scene in the most prominent address in the country.
That
was a gross error of judgment. The Government was compelled to deal with this
threat to its internal security. A team of langurs
was recruited to police and control the smaller-sized simians. Their reward - a
monthly salary paid in luscious yellow bananas.
Read more about the mokey business that erupted in Goa just before and soon after its Liberation from Portugal and its joining India as New Delhi had just completed one war (Goa's Liberation) while about to be dragged in another (the India-China conflict) in
Short Takes Long Memories by Prabhakar Kamat and Sharmila Kamat
Available at:
http://www.amazon.com/Short-Takes-Long-Memories-Kamat/dp/8129118211
http://www.rupapublications.co.in/client/Book/Short-Takes-Long-Memories.aspx
after reading some of the reviews like
http://www.thesundayindian.com/en/story/short-takes-long-memories/13/18503/s
and elsewhere in http://shortsnipz.blogpspot.com
http://www.amazon.com/Short-Takes-Long-Memories-Kamat/dp/8129118211
http://www.rupapublications.co.in/client/Book/Short-Takes-Long-Memories.aspx
after reading some of the reviews like
http://www.thesundayindian.com/en/story/short-takes-long-memories/13/18503/s
and elsewhere in http://shortsnipz.blogpspot.com
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Video of the release of Prabhakar Kamat"s Short Takes long Memories co-authored by Sharmila Kamat
Goa LitFest, Goa International Center, Dona Paula, Goa on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Goa's Liberation from Portuguese rule
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