Rickshaw type governance
TRUE STORY: “Aasan Grahan Kijye” [Please have a Seat] is a very polite and honorable manner of establishing warmth when one meets someone. However when the context is one that of meeting a stranger and even stranger than that being a Mumbai Autorickshaw guy saying this to a passenger. Suddenly the context makes this simple statement so impactful and so special. Sun had taken a position at perpendicular to the flat on which I was standing in Sher-E-Punjab, Andheri East, Mumbai. I entered the Auto. The next 30 minutes were Lessons in Excellence. Ravi Kadam is a 57 year young smile. He started the episode by putting me in the hot seat of Kaun Banega Crorepati “Who wants to be a Millionaire?”. 10 Questions…extremely profound questions… 1. ”What was Delhi called in ancient times and Why” [Answer is Dehleej..."doors to""] 2. When was Gravity mentioned for the first time on this Planet? [An...