Well a picture says a thousand words.. as these ones from the botanical gardens of Singapore..there is a carnivorous plant too..
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Beautiful botanical gardens
Well a picture says a thousand words.. as these ones from the botanical gardens of Singapore..there is a carnivorous plant too..
Saturday, September 26, 2009
From Third World to First : Autobiography of Singapore's legendary leader
When Singapore was thrown out of its union with Malaysia in the early sixties, it had no army of its own and for its food and water it was still dependent on its neighbours. Modern housing was unknown, people stayed in kampungs in huts, corruption was common and unemployment was high. Kuan Yew and his team of educated ministers started out with the basics, a national service to create a functional army, a housing program to create houses and jobs, an open investment climate with strict laws at the same time, a thriving tourist and trading industry ..well the results are here to stay after half a century. Travel, aviation, banking and financial services, refining, logistics, trading, are thriving in Singapore today.
The book also gives anecdotes about Kuan Yew's interaction with world leaders from US, China, Taiwan, and its neighbours Malaysia and Indonesia . Since most of the Singapore's population if of Chinese descent, Singapore has a special relationship with China, and has partnered several industries in the liberalisation initiated by Deng Xiapeng post the Mao era. Also are insights into the leadership in India and his thoughts on IAS, which is considered pale in comparison to the ICS of the British era.
Overall, a must read..
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Can Can ! My first impression of Singlish
The English language has united the world and speeded its transformation into a global village. But the varieties of English we hear across India and the rest of the world may make the Englishman wonder if its his language they are using after all. In India we say ” I did’t like the movie “ya(ar?)” Well there is no word like “Ya” or ‘yaar” that can be used like this. Or the way we use “Actually” , “ basically” in any sentence. Well like Hinglish there in Singlish. it may take you just a while to catch the tone. Take the word “can” . It refers usually to a metal container for beverage. In Singlish it denotes action. can means yes or “can do” as opposed to “cannot” or its not possible.
This is how a dialogue goes :
Yourself : This bus go MRT lah?
Bus captain: Can.
U : Don’t have EZcard .
Bus captain : Ok no need. put the coins in this box.
U put the coins.
Bus captain: I issue the ticket already.
U take the ticket from the ticket dispenser.
Well that how it works. So you ask something it may be either “Can” or “Cannot”. And the ubiquitous “already”. The Englishman uses it when things have happened in the past. In Singapore it's ok to say ” Tomorrow i go market already." Already is useful after any sentence.
Or take another example.
MRT or the mass rapid transport system is the backbone of Singapore transport. But do not even dream of calling it a train or a metro. You ask something : Which is the way to the metro station? And you may get a blank stare. This guy is new and needs help - that's what the other person is going to think.. Instead just ask : MRT which way ? Then its easy : You go straight, turn left and you are at MRT already!
Or you go to buy a mixer grinder. The salesman suggests “this one better already.. 500 watts.. ” then u ask : Peanut crushing.. can ?” he is happy you are speaking the same language .. there is a loud “Caaan” but immediately he points out “Ice crushing.. cannot”. In Singapore they always want to be fair to you and help you take a wise decision.
Well that all for the first lesson, Singaporeans are very friendly people, and its a very open society so once you know the basics its easy to get around .
Firstly obey all the rules. Secondly u need a card for everything- the EZlink card for transport, access cards, bank cards. Do not break the traffic lights even while walking and if you smoke do not throw the cigarette end around. And lastly when you get down from an MRT, as the announcement will tell you .. “Please mind the platform gap”.