My father was inclined to be a peaceful man, inclined to be happy. Had it not been for some special experiences he had in life, he would have been…
We just finished the four day KP convention in Chicago and people are still savoring its delicious experience and the euphoria of its apparent grand success is still making many…
Dear Friend, Feb. 28, 2007 will be the last day of my work, as I will be retiring after 29 ½ years. Looking back I see the swell…
Feb. 28, 2007 marks the turning point in my life. I have been working as an engineer for the last forty-two years of my life. On 28 Feb. I…
Dear Friends, A discussion on Pursuit Of Happiness has been initiated by Viney Qazi under the newly instituted Ask Maharaj forum. Happiness is the most important experience of life…
Some of my friends, fellow Kaul’s Corner readers, have been asking me now that I have retired how do I feel? Yesterday, the same question was put to me by…
Dear Friends, It has been almost a month since the onset of my much awaited and ballyhooed retirement. Ironically, on the last day of my work, I had to undergo…
Bhaisahib Prem Nath Kaul (Dulloo) (1919 – 2007) He was a lover of mountains and lakes, trees and flowers. He thought of nature next to God. Maybe, sometimes,…
(1929 – 2007) How does one salute, bid farewell to, and remember a man who touched many lives and things in his roles as a parent, public administrator, citizen,…
Reading Dr. Mitra’s second mystery novel, If There Wasn’t Death, (I did not read the second and the third mystery novels in the four novel Manhattan Murder series), I was…