A Better India, A Better World
Sounds like an Indian election slogan? Well actually not, it’s a book written by our Mr.Narayana Murthy, Chief Mentor and Chairman of Infosys Board. The release of this book was held at GIIS Queen’s town premises yesterday by none other than the first Prime Minister of Singapore and current Minister Mentor Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. This was a real nice opportunity to have come our way to witness two great personalities on one stage here.
Apparently, this was the first ever book release done by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, what a very nice gesture of him to have chosen to release Mr. NRN’s book as his first. A proud moment to any Indian, As expected it was a full house, We did manage to find a place and this pic :))
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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Happy Mothers day
You can see it in their eyes,
in tender hugs and long good-byes,
a love that only moms and daughters know.
You can see it in their smiles,
through passing years and changing styles,
a friendship that continually seems to grow.
You can see it in their lives,
the joy each one of them derives,
in just knowing that the other one is there...
To care and to understand,
lend an ear or hold a hand,
and to celebrate the memories they share.
Once upon a memory
Someone wiped away a tear
Held me close and loved me,
Thank you, Mother dear.
in tender hugs and long good-byes,
a love that only moms and daughters know.
You can see it in their smiles,
through passing years and changing styles,
a friendship that continually seems to grow.
You can see it in their lives,
the joy each one of them derives,
in just knowing that the other one is there...
To care and to understand,
lend an ear or hold a hand,
and to celebrate the memories they share.
Once upon a memory
Someone wiped away a tear
Held me close and loved me,
Thank you, Mother dear.
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