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What is in a name?

Posted by: Deepak Venkatesan on: September 3, 2009

It is sometimes funny how the simple name of a person metamorphosizes into a hundred different avatars just based on the person trying to pronounce it. The sounds in the names might get beaten black and blue depending on the nasal capabilities of the pronouncer. Let us take my name for example. DEEPAK. A simple [...]

A dream called Goa – Part 2

Posted by: Deepak Venkatesan on: April 18, 2009

If you thought Goa is all about beaches, you are wrong! Goa has something for all types of people. If you are the kind who wants to just laze around doing nothing, Goa is the place for you. If you want to party hard and rock the night, Goa is the place for you. If [...]

A dream called Goa – Part 1

Posted by: Deepak Venkatesan on: February 15, 2009

As the Madras-Vasco Express that runs through Bangalore stops at the Castle Rock railway station late in the morning, you can get ready for some exciting and fun-filled mountain journey. After this station, you enter a fascinating dream called Goa, which you will know as the train starts its ascent through chains and chains of [...]

Photography and me

Posted by: Deepak Venkatesan on: October 6, 2008

I had been interested in photography ever since my school days, though I could never afford myself a camera. Thanks to my dad, I got to handle some simple old cameras, which helped me learn the basics of photography and framing. Though I was too clumsy when in school, soon I learned to make nice [...]

ஒகேனக்கல் – ஒரு இனிய அனுபவம்

Posted by: Deepak Venkatesan on: September 13, 2008

கன்னடத்தில் “ஹொகே” என்பது புகை. உயரமான அருவியிலிருந்துப் பொழிகிற தண்ணீர் நம் மீது புகை போல் படர்ந்து, நம் நிழற்படக் கருவியையும் ஒரு கை பார்க்கிற போது தான் இந்தப் புகையின் தாக்கம் நமக்கு நன்றாகப் புலனாகிறது. ‘ஒகேனக்கல்’ என்பது ‘புகைக்கிற கல்’ என்று சொல்லலாம். கன்னடம், தமிழ் என்று இரண்டு கலாச்சாரங்களில் கலந்த என் போன்ற, ரஜினிகாந்த் போன்றவர்களை அவ்வப்போது தர்ம சங்கடமான சூழ்நிலைக்குத் தள்ளிவிடுகிற இந்த ஒகேனக்கல்லில் அப்படி என்னத்தான் இருக்கிறது என்று பார்க்கலாம் [...]


Deepak Venkatesan

  • Deepak: The same is true for e-stamping also. Type as much as possible on the page-1 and the rest on the next page. Authorities expect that the contents star
  • suchintya: hi Deepak, I think you misread the query. I am asking about estamping and not the normal stamp paper agreement. After I have received the estamp pa
  • Deepak: Start right on the first page where you got the franking done, and where the registrar has signed. Even if the space is small here, start from the fro