Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Woodcutter's Wisdom…

MERCY HEALS: The Woodcutter's Wisdom…
Once there was an old man who lived in a tiny village. Although poor, he was envied by all, for he owned a beautiful white horse. Even the king coveted his treasure. A horse like this had never been seen before—such was its splendor, its majesty, its strength.

People offered fabulous prices for the steed, but the old man always refused. "This horse is not a horse to me," he would tell them. "It is a person. How could you sell a person? He is a friend, not a possession. How could you sell a friend?" The man was poor and the temptation was great. But he never sold the horse.










PRAISE GOD
BLESSED BE THE ONE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD



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Enough is enough

Enough is enough, says Premji Chairman Wipro Group on corruption

Industrialist Azim Premji, who was named for the coveted Padma Vibhushan this year, has said he is ‘extremely disappointed’ with the performance of the government at the Centre.

Wipro chairman Premji, who along with a number of eminent personalities had recently written an open letter on a ‘governance deficit’, said they would focus on the “complete breakdown in public governance across the board.”

“I am extremely disappointed. I think it is a national calamity and is personally very devastating because one had so much confidence when they (UPA-II) came in,” he said when asked whether the present government was “unable to deliver”.

“But I think, it has reached a point of catharsis. And when something reaches a point of catharsis, there seems to be no alternative but to change. I am optimistic…,” he said.

He said the group (of eminent personalities) would follow up the matter with “fairly concrete” action recommendations as to what can lift the level of governance and make it more focused.

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