Sunday, April 26, 2020

Bullet Trains - Rakesh Kumar Rousan (2016)

Bullet trains  are not absolute new technology the history dates back to almost 80-90 years. However, only 15 countries have been able to develop the right infrastructure and systems for the same. When India came up with the plans for the same in 2016, a lot of questions came to mind. Will there be indegenous technology? Will we find a technology partner? Who will foot the bills? Some of the questions are answered by the book. However, most importantly this book actually talks a lot about the challenges with the high speed trains. Also, answers why such tains need complex infrastructure that needs a complete rethinking in designing the systems around it. With all the limitations highlighted per the author the bullet trains still are an important investment for India at large and must be taken into consideration for 9 sectors currently identified. The book also talks about the history, development and usage across the world in all countries. The technical superiority and differences are also highlighted between these systems.

Overall will recommend the book to understand the bullet trains in general and get an bird's eyeview of the technology and its usage.

Most importantly, the book is currently available for free with NBT collection of hundred books during national lockdown due to COVID-19.

https://www.nbtindia.gov.in/NBT_FreeBook4.aspx

Friday, April 24, 2020

The Bridge in The Moonlit Night and Other Stories - Manoj Das (2015)

National Book Trust published a collection of books from eminent authors. This collection of stories by Manoj Das contains stories that are published under various occasions and publications yet having a common theme. And theme here is of perception and deception. Each story is kind of laced with observations that are perceived by different actors and is different from each other. When the complete story unfolds one understands every person is enslaved by limitations of his own perception. Story starts with a politician who carried a seeming love interest to a fellow freedom fighter yet could never express in public, a nudist camp to be organized that never happens eventually, a lady who marries a crocodile and retells her story to a westerner who seem to be awestruck with the story tellers presentation, a general who leads a whole army struggles to deliver a performance on a stage, a jealous friend who ensures two lovers never come close to each other and in doing so struggles with his act all his life.

In world of perception is reality, Manoj Das brings up many great examples where the truth perception from everyone is not just ankle deep. While most stories you would have read elsewhere as a single the book gives out a powerful single theme to ponder over.

Most importantly, the book is currently available for free with NBT collection of hundred books during national lockdown due to COVID-19.

https://www.nbtindia.gov.in/NBT_FreeBook4.aspx

Sunday, April 12, 2020

51 Lesser Known Stories from the Mahabharata - Sharath Kommaraju (2015)

These stories are side stories of Mahabharata and may not have direct significance to the epic. The stories are told giving maximum importance to the story and not the context and morals. Hence, most of the time it'll be hard to guess in what context the story may have been told. There is a general assumption that you know the central theme of Mahabharata very well. Lack of understanding there will not be remediated by this book. The author seems to have the skills to present a story succinctly, since the stories lack the context one may feel a bit of a miss moving from story to story.

A very quick read that you can finish in couple of hours, hence can be advised. For someone who looks at Mahabharata in a distict spiritual light will not learn much from such a book.

Thursday, April 02, 2020

The Dramatic Decade - Indu Bhan (2017)

The books describes 12 cases that can be the most impactful in the last decade. They may not be the best judgments from a legal standpoint, but definitely the ones that have affected the Indian population at large:

1. Parliament Attack
2. Nirbhaya
3. The 26/11 Mumbai Attacks
4. The Babri Masjid Demolition
5. None of the Above
6. The Upaahar Tragedy
7. Defending Freedom of Speech
8. Lily Thomas vs. Union of India
9. The 1993 Mumbai Blasts
10. The Transgender Agenda
11. The Bar Dancers Case
12. LGBT Rights

The judicial system didn't necessarily show the speed and agility to resolve all the issues. Some issues infact continued over 20 years, in some the accused got away with a mere fine as old age considerations. Some cases the accused found ways to run away and fugitives never could be brought under the justice and extradiction could not be carried out. There are cases where justice has been delayed, cases where the quantum of punishment didn't seem adequate to make a mark but overall the courts showed the fundamental rights of the citizens are upheld higher over any other consideration. In that sense, all these are important cases. Also, in some even foreign nationals have been given their due in defending themselves in the court of law acting as state enemies. And that definitely is a very significant character the Indian courts have shown unlike our neighbors who do not show such maturity in their delivery of justice.

An overall good book to read for non-legal professionals. Legal professionals will find the book limiting in terms of details.

Surely Youre Joking Mr Feynman: Richard Feynmann (1985)

A maverick!!! That is what you feel when you read the book. A person who does not agree to anything that does not meet his line of work or t...