Volunteer experience on General elections in India

On election day in Hyderabad, I was involved in volunteering at polling stations for the whole day. This might be a useful experience for friends in new Andhra Pradesh which is about to got to polls in a day. Hence, sharing. Who are we? We are a team of 10-15 comprising of all TDP/BBB volunteers and sympathisers. Problem Voters in every polling station(PS) should be issued a voter slip by the election commission which gives snapshot of the polling station number, address and serial number....

May 5, 2014 · 5 min · harsha

Letter to GOM

This is the email I have sent to feedbacktogom-mha@nic.in on state bifurcation on Oct16th. Dear GOM, I have few basic doubts about the state bifurcation. I hope you are much intellectual and eligible persons to clarify the me and Telugu speaking community as a whole about the same. Never in the history of India, a region having the capital has ever demanded of a separate state. A capital city is intended for state irrespective of regions....

April 20, 2014 · 4 min · harsha

Visionary

I think it was in 2006, I had the privilege of meeting Chandrababu Naidu at his residence with some party workers which included my grand father. That was the first time I had met him in such private gathering of 3 to 4. Being an ardent follower and admirer of his smart governance, administrative skills and leadership qualities, I was bit nervous to meet my icon. Upon appointment confirmation with CBN an assistant lead us into his room....

April 20, 2014 · 2 min · harsha

People's President - APJ Abdul Kalam

From past few days i was thinking of writing about Abdul Kalam, How to start about him?, how to conclude? about his role as President of India? or as the Missile Man? or as the Motivator of the youth? or as an Icon of every Indian citizen? or about his personality that never changed whatever higher post he achieved? These were the questions I couldn’t ignore of. Literally I couldn’t express myself what i feel about him in words....

July 25, 2007 · 1 min · harsha