Saturday, May 23, 2026

Visit to Uty of Oxford '26

This stunning panoramic view was taken in Oxford, England, from the tower balcony of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin on High Street.

​Climbing the tower offers the most famous vantage point in the city, looking directly over the heart of the *University of Oxford*. 

Here is what you are looking at:
​1. *The Round Building*: Radcliffe Camera
​The magnificent circular building on the left is the Radcliffe Camera (built 1737–1749). Designed by architect James Gibbs in the English Baroque style, it was built to house the Radcliffe Science Library. Today, it serves as a reading room for the world-famous Bodleian Library and is one of the University of Oxford's most iconic landmarks.

​2. *The Gothic Complex: All Souls College*
​The sprawling, ornate stone complex stretching across the center and right background is All Souls College (founded in 1438) in the University of Oxford.
​The prominent twin towers you see rising into the sky are the famous Codrington Library towers, designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor in a distinct Gothic Revival style.

​All Souls is one of the most prestigious and unique institutions in the world—it has no undergraduate students, and its members automatically become Fellows, elected through what is widely considered one of the hardest academic examinations in existence.

Visit to Uty of Cambridge.. 2026

​The stunning buildings on the riverbank behind you belong to King's College, Uty of Cambridge:

​King's College Chapel (Right): The magnificent Gothic building with the tall spires is one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in the world. Started in 1446 by King Henry VI, it features the world's largest fan-vaulted ceiling and spectacular medieval stained glass.

​The Gibbs Building (Center-Left): The long, elegant Neo-classical building sitting just to the left of the chapel is the Gibbs Building, constructed in the 1720s.

​The Bridge (Far Left): In the distance, you can see one of Cambridge's historic stone bridges arching over the water.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

How much has AI has entered my life ?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the buzzword for all manufacturing / management professional out there. AI could redefine how humans think and act, how humans would act to increase the output optimally at the best costs and utilisng minimum of resources. This is definitely going to help planet earth in the long run. 

But can we sustain the the utopian dream on planet earth as portrayed by scientists and AI professionals world over. What are the basic challenges affecting growth, development and implementation of AI 

1. Poor awareness of artificial intelligence with the common public, even the educated

2. Poor penetration of AI concepts to the workmen. Workmen are being constantly threatened telling about the potential job loss that result

And many..

Saturday, January 31, 2026

A big Thanks to God ..

A poem of heartfelt gratitude to God, written in free-verse poetic form:
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O Giver of breath, I bow in quiet wonder  
for the steady pulse that still dances in my chest.  

You painted health into these limbs,  
so they carry me through dawn and dusk without complaint.  

For the gift of learning—open books, patient teachers,  
a mind that learned to question and to kneel in awe.  

I thank You for the warm circle called family,  
parents whose hands first held me, whose love never wavered.  

For siblings who laughed with me, fought with me,  
and still choose to walk beside me.  

You sheltered me beneath this roof,  
walls that keep out rain, a home that holds our stories.  

Grateful for the work that finds my hands each morning,  
a job that lets me rise, contribute, grow.  

For the salary that turns into rice on the table,  
clothes on our backs, school fees paid, small kindnesses shared.  

Thank You for friends—those rare, steady souls  
who see my flaws and still stay, still call me by name.  

Every sunrise reminds me: nothing here was owed.  
All of it—grace upon grace—flowed from Your open hand.  

So here I stand, small and full, whispering thanks  
into the One who gave me everything worth loving.