@vAIdikabhArata@sudarshanhs शाला was envisioned by looking at शाखा, a first step towards constructing shelter. Our ancient gurus were observers of nature. Aligning ourselves with nature, meant imititating nature. So began Shaala.
As they say, you need to practise to learn and hone your skills. I write stories in Sanskrit to improve my command over the language. When they get published, I check out the changes the editors have made to learn where I err.
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https://t.co/2fW7xTzd3Z - Meetings are an inevitable part of knowledge management. However, we see dysfunctional meetings in all spheres of life. This essay examines ancient Sanskrit literature to see how meetings, both functional and dysfunctional, were managed.