Sujeet Sharma

Sujeet Sharma In love with life, books, travelling, photography & nature. Traveling, photography and stories.

Evening view from my home.
02/06/2026

Evening view from my home.

When the day slows down, the sky quietly paints its story.
07/04/2026

When the day slows down, the sky quietly paints its story.

06/04/2026

Quitting is easy—going with the flow is the real challenge.

Even the smallest blooms find their moment to shine.
05/04/2026

Even the smallest blooms find their moment to shine.

03/04/2026

Not everything needs to rush... some places still grow at their own pace.

31/03/2026

Not every effort leads to success, and that isn't always on you. Sometimes timing and circumstances play a role that hard work alone cannot change. If a door doesn't open, it isn't a failure—it’s a redirection.
Think of it as a lesson in progress. What feels like defeat might just be shifting you toward a better path. Keep moving forward with the quiet grace that some things, including yourself, require more than one attempt to reach their true potential.

31/03/2026

When you stop wanting,
the universe finds its own way to give.

30/03/2026

Rupee near all-time lows, markets under pressure, this isn’t just a phase, it reflects deeper concerns.

29/03/2026

— the agency that reached Mars for ₹450 crore, less than the budget of a Hollywood film.
A Parliamentary panel has now flagged that this same taxpayer-funded technology is being transferred to private firms at prices far below its actual commercial value. Private corporations reap substantial profits while the public institution that funded and developed the research receives only a fraction of the financial benefits.
Worse, there is no robust mechanism to verify if the low-cost access provided to private firms actually translates into benefits for end-users or the general public.
Decades of public investment. Generations of scientists working on shoestring budgets. And the profits go elsewhere with no accountability trail.
Privatisation of space is not inherently wrong. But subsidising private profit with public technology without transparency or fair pricing is not reform. It's a giveaway.

29/03/2026

The weekend inspired me to dive deeper into the Ramayana, the Gita, and a few history books — Ashoka in Ancient India by Nayanjot Lahiri and Ashoka: Portrait of a Philosopher King by Patrick Olivelle.

Hopefully, these history books will also help me expand my “Cradle of Civilization” blog, especially with a deeper focus on the Mauryan kings, particularly Ashoka and his transformation from a conqueror to a Dhamma-driven sovereign who chose compassion over conquest.

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