Sunday, 9 April 2017

The pain of seperation, is far greater than that of loneliness. Now the question is: is having had and lost- better than not having at all ?- or not.


-palash pandit

Saturday, 8 April 2017

"Questions without answers, forever echoing in the ether..."

Friday, 7 April 2017

"Eco-efficient Industry"


In the current scenario, in this fast paced and ever growing world of business and commercialization, almost every big city has a multitude of MNCs and corporations nested in it. May it be the corporate office, factory or the werehouse of that company, or all three of them at one place.
While the most important thing for such a company is to abide by and operate according to the laws governing it, it is also equally important to take care of the well being of the society and environment surrounding it.

It happens many a times, that a corporation or its factories produce a lot of by-products and waste material during its operation. It is therefore the responsibility of that company to collect that waste material or chemical by-products and manage them towards a safe disposal.

Just like when a nuclear power plant is setup, the flora and fauna under the radius of many kilometres are said to be under the risk zone- in case of any leakage or radiation- and the nuclear plant is usually setup in remote areas with no habitations. Similarly, when a petrochemical or oil factory is setup inside a city or nearby any active society of humans and vegetation, it is the duty of the corporation to help keep the environment clean and pollution free; apart from operating withing the laws.
Most MNCs and responsible corporations who are situated in a city or nearby, fulfill this duty by carrying out proper measrues for the safe and clean production and controlled exhausts of smoke or contaminated water, etc.

It is in their policy to maintain the healthy state of the environment they are nested in, and not to cause any hazards or problems to the citizens living near the site. It leads to the full growth of the company in terms of its quality as well as its reputation as a responsible and nature-friendly organization.

-palash pandit

"Is the best way to teach: to praise positive actions and ignore negative ones?"

 
Ever since ancient times, the relation between a teacher and his disciple has been a very pure and motivating one, inspiring the teachers of new age and young students to reach new heights together by diving into the world of knowledge and skill. There have been many examples of great Gurus(teachers) and students; where a great learned teacher trained and made his disciple the very best among others; or a highly obidient and hard-working student who achieved great heights and made his teacher proud.

Mythologies of different cultures throughout the world depict such examples. But we also have many in real world- like that of Alexander the great and his teacher Aristotle, like guru Chaanakya and his disciple Chandragupt Maurya, who rose to be a king from being an orphan boy.

It is undeniable that a good teacher always enlightens his disciple about both his the positive and negative actions and their impact. Yes it is important to aknowledge and praise the positive actions, but those who ignore the negative actions of their students cannot be called as true teachers. To bring out and harness the potential of a student and erase his negative thinking or habits, it is also very important to point out the negative actions and showing the right way to improve oneself. Because, no matter how much a person hones his skills, if he does not work in his drawbacks, he cant win in the longer term.

Thus, we can very well see that, the best way to teach is to find out and consider both the positive as well as negative actions of students, and then guide them accordingly. That is; praising them on an achievement and correcting them on a mistake or fault. This balance is indeed crucial and quintessential in the process of learning and the art of life itself.

-palash pandit

Sunday, 2 April 2017

Time travel weakens the Space fabric, and if you use time-skip to teleport to five light-years away, the human body will cease to exist. So mind your own world and love our home Earth. Theory: my eight-dimensional parametric equations.

-Palash Pandit

Multiverses can possibly exist within the same expanse of space, but in different physical dimensions not overlapping with our's. There is also the possibility of alternate Timelines running simultaneously within our own universe. I call it all the "Omniverse"; lord Brahma's mind.

-palash pandit

Times of war unite people. Collective suffering creates peace and harmony. These are the very virtues that withstand the rise and fall of many civilizations, and transition into the next era.

-palash pandit

Saturday, 1 April 2017

"The definiteness of quantity in our physical Universe is indeed a primordial law of nature. The most dominant quantities being: zero, one and infinity."

-Palash Pandit