Monday, May 30, 2011

When we learn to concentrate fully and wholly and solely into the Light and Sound, we will experience bliss, peace and joy. We will want to repeat meditation again and again because of the wonderful experience we receive. - Sant Rajinder Singh (Overcoming the mind/Sat Raninder Singh .- The speaking tree, Times of India May 30, 2011)

When we learn to concentrate fully and wholly and solely into the Light and Sound, we will experience bliss, peace and joy.  We will want to repeat meditation again and again because of the wonderful experience we receive. - Sant Rajinder Singh (Overcoming the mind/Sat Raninder Singh .- The speaking tree, Times of India May 30, 2011)
 
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Re: your student at kcd .......

Prof.Leela Mullatti,

Dear Madam,

Thank you very much for your reply. It is only your affection towards your students that you complement me the way you appreciate my scribblings. Thank you any way. May be it is the blessings of teachers like you .... that makes me to be active intellectually. It is nice you are at Mysore and enjoying the holidays. I did not get the article you said you have posed. Kindly post it once again.  My daughter has started her internship of two and half months at Gitanjali Jewels Mumbai. I told you she is doing her B.Sc Jewellery Design and Manufacture at SNDT Mumbai. She is from the beginning bent more towards art and design. She was a witness to many design shows / fashion shows as a child when I was at National Institute of Fashion Technology.
I look forward for many more replies, advices, blessings from you.
It is my privilege  to continue to be your student,
With regards

Rajashekhar Devarai.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

True Librarians hear the svaras of turn of pages by his / her readers …. Whether or not readers happen to be present or not.

LbnRaj at Random on  Svara, Sound and Music : May 12, 2011
 
"When a Guru trains disciple to listen to svara, the latter is able to identify svaras in the falling rain, in the hum of a bee and in the roar of the sea.  If she is unable to listen to svara, it does not mean that svara does not exist". – Subroto Roy (Times of India, The Genesis of Svara, Speaking Tree, May 12, 2011.)
Svara / sound is present despite and inspite of the listener. It is the listener who has to keep his doors open to hear the sound and svara. The listner may hear the svara / sound independent of the creator of the sound. The mystery is svaras / sounds are within too …. One has to delve deep into oneself … to hear those cosmic svaras and music divine. True Librarians hear the svaras of turn of pages by his / her readers …. Whether or not readers happen to be present or not.
 
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"Causality upholds that every thing , every phenomenon, is caused and is the outcome of the phenomenon which causes it. After giving rise to the effect, the cause is completely destroyed without remainder. ..... Since things are dependent on their cause, they cease to be when the cause it extinguished". Ashok Vohra (Times of India The Speaking Tree, May 17, 2011).

"Causality upholds that every thing , every phenomenon, is caused and is the outcome of the phenomenon which causes it.  After giving rise to the effect, the cause is completely destroyed without remainder. ..... Since things are dependent on their cause, they cease to be when the cause it extinguished". Ashok Vohra (Times of India The Speaking Tree, May 17, 2011).
 
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Friday, May 13, 2011

“In our desire for eternal life we pray for an eternity of our habit and comfort, forgetting that immortality is in repeatedly transcending the definite forms of life in order to pursue the definite truth of life.” _ Rabindranath Tagore

"In our desire for eternal life we pray for an eternity of our habit and comfort, forgetting that immortality is in repeatedly transcending the definite forms of life in order to pursue the definite truth of life." _ Rabindranath Tagore
 
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

On Self Knowledge and Free Will.

A Thought breakfast / May 11, 2011
 
  1. Self Knowledge has always been the theme of the Illumined who know and teach God and the Self to be One.  As long as one believes himself to be separate from God, he will remain mortal to himself. – Lillian DeWaters
  2. The So called free will may just be an illusion when in reality, thoughts and actions gravitate towards a pre-fixed path ….. The true nature of our self is merely consciousness that observes. …. Free will remains the free will of an imaginary entity and its \ego.  Whether the future is scripted or not becomes a moot issue if the true nature of the self becomes clear – a speck of the unqualified consciousness that exists beyond time and space.  – Deepak M Ranade
Source : Sacred Space / The Speaking Tree / Times of India, May 11, 2011.
 
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Monday, May 9, 2011

Fw: [corporatelibrns] Digest Number 1760

 
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Devarai, R.S. 2011. Management practice graduating towards professionalism ... .-Samadhan : Annual Magazine 2010-11.-Bhubaneswar : ASBM Institute of BBA and Junior College, pages 22-24 ; Institutional Link : http://www.asbm.ac.in/asbm/

Management practice graduating towards professionalism …
Rajashekhar Devarai
Chief Librarian, Asian School of Business Management, BBSR
 
 
Gossip having its roots in common sense and conventional wisdom is  close to hearts of humans. The beauty of gossip is that one need not do any exercise or work for it. One can just get engaged in and it  surrounds around human sensible events, behavior and happenings. It surrounds around concepts like status, prestige, honour, humiliation, insult, achievement, humour, failure etc. We all are party to gossips some time or the other. Psychologists of late acknowledge the importance of  gossip …. in relieving ones stress levels. How is it that gossip is relevant to the topic chosen for discussion today i.e., professionalism of management? In day-today gossips we find people in general,  using terms / phrases like : Occupation, profession, professionalism, be a professional, show your professionalism etc. But I doubt with what connotations and meanings we use theses terms and phrases. May be,  by being professional we mean to be more sincere …. more tactful …. more technical,  more smart … more educated and so on. By having such a limited meaning of the word profession and professionalism …. how close are we towards the actual meaning of these. I am not kidding, calling oneself a professional has almost become a fashion. ...................................  Last but not the least, we should acknowledge the contribution of Sociologists who have been studying occupations, jobs, works and crafts and of course Professions for quite some years. The field of study is popularly known as 'Sociology of Professions'. The trend reports brought out by Indian Council of Social Science Research are worth reading with regard to literature reviews on professions. It looks like an abrupt ending …. no I told you …. it is little more than a gossip …so gossips end abruptly. The view points are deliberately put in first person to make it a light reading. I don't think I will be able to make it more lighter a reading than this.  This discussion is little more than a gossip and common sense. If the intellectual curiosities of practicing managers / professionals is raised the purpose of the write up is served. The making of a profession and calling is more mysterious and historical than we  imagine. Have interest to know more … dil mangta hai more ? have a look at the recommended readings.


FULL TEXT SEE FURTHER AT : Devarai, R.S. 2011. Management practice graduating towards professionalism ... .-Samadhan : Annual Magazine 2010-11.-Bhubaneswar : ASBM Institute of BBA and Junior College, pages 22-24  ;  Institutional Link : http://www.asbm.ac.in/asbm/

Recommended Readings :  
1.        Alonso, W et.al. (Ed). 1963. The Professions. Daedalus : Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.-92(4).
2.        Devarai, R.S and Damodaram, T. 1993. Information for the common man and the future of Librarianship : a critical analysis. "Indian Journal of Information, Library and Society" 6(1-2) 84-92.
3.        Devarai, R.S and Ramesh, L.S.R.C.V.1999. Librarianship and the professional model : a sociological  tutorial and critique".- Library Science With a Slant to Documentation and Information Studies 36(3).
4.        Etzioni, E (Ed).1969. The Semi – Professions and their organization.-Toronto : The Free Press, Macmillan.
5.        Gerstl, J and Jacobs, G (Ed). 1976. Professions for the people.-New York : John Wiley.
6.        Johnson T.J.1972.Professions and Power.  London : Macmillan Press.
7.        Khurana, R and Nohria, N.2008. It is time to Make Management a True Profession.-Harvard Business Review, October 2008.
8.        Sharma, S.L.1985.  Sociology of professions in India. IN "Survey of Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology.-New Delhi : ICSSR.
9.        "It is time to make Management a True Profession.  A rigorous code of ethics will make you a better manager. Society will also benefit, too. ….. True professions have codes of conduct and the meaning and consequences of those codes are taught as part of the formal education of their members.  A governing body, composed of respected members of the profession, oversees members compliance. …. On balance we believe that a profession, with well-functioning institutions of discipline, will curbs misconduct because moral behavior is an integral part of the identity of professionals – a self-image most are motivated to maintain." – Rakesh Khurana and Nitin Nohria (HBR, October 2008). 
 
 
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