Writers’ retreats | Finding their muse, from Goa to Himachal 

[ad_1] It was on the remote Scottish island of Jura that George Orwell found the perfect “extremely un-get-able place” to write 1984. Virginia Woolf wrote her stream of consciousness novels from a shed at the edge of her family’s Sussex estate Monk’s House. Ian Fleming wrote his pacy James Bond thrillers in the languor of […]

Continue Reading

When ‘Make in India’ was more than just a government slogan

[ad_1] Has the campaign now become more about balancing foreign exchange, rather than innovation and ambition?  Has the campaign now become more about balancing foreign exchange, rather than innovation and ambition?  My father, Abhijit Ghose, graduated from IIT Kharagpur in 1973. Engineers are sure of their numbers and he is certain that more than 70% […]

Continue Reading