This blog was started in 2005 to air and share my views on security matters, job satisfaction, job content, and matters of common interest (not forgetting venting my spleen - at times) with like minded friends and colleagues from the security fraternity. It then progressed to include information about my workplace, the surroundings in general and topics which caught my fancy. The blog was inactive for six years from 30 August 2010 till 15 October 2016 owing to certain personal reasons.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
CPP Study Kit
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Breaking News !!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
The Old,Old Wine
The prince of the realm came and supped with him. But he thought, "It is too royal a wine for a mere princeling." And even on the day when his own nephew was married, he said to himself, "No, not to these guests shall that jug be brought forth."
And the years passed by, and he died, an old man, and he was buried like unto every seed and acorn. And upon the day he was buried the ancient jug was brought out together with other jugs of wine, and it was shared by the peasants of the neighbourhood.
Greener Pastures
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Lungar Gupp XXV
Monday, July 16, 2007
Professional Development
Lungar Gupp XXIV
2. Career Progression . It is believed that 7 additional posts of AGMs are likely to be created which will take the total to 12 posts. The flip side is that these seven posts will be reduced from the 40 or so existing Grade ‘B’ posts. Another feature which is likely to be done away with is the erstwhile ‘barsati’ designation of AGM (though running scale will remain). So this is bad news for those of you who had got two sets of visiting cards printed (one for outsiders and one for insiders !!). In case this proves to be true, our friends in Grade ‘A’ are not going to like it (reduction of Grade ‘B’ posts). Well, let us wait and watch !!
3. Addendum . Apropos ‘Lungar Gupp XXIII’ Sumit Upreti had called me up last week to say that he would be reporting to Delhi office today (16 July 2007). Here’s wishing him all the best.
4. Unity in Diversity . A serving Army officer has sent me a photo which I must share with you all. My ‘fauji’ colleagues will remember seeing such slogans by the Border Roads Organisation in field areas :

Friday, July 06, 2007
Lungar Gupp XXIII
1. Musical Chairs. I believe there is a solid game of ‘musical chairs’ going on for the DGM’s post which will fall vacant on the superannuation of Capt Kaushik on 31 August. On last count there were 5 contenders who are willing to circle the solitary ‘chair’. Who will ultimately get it is anyone’s guess. So here’s wishing ‘Happy Clawing and Scratching’ to all the contenders. May the maddest scramble begin and the most agile win !!
2. Career Progression. Another bit of news that I heard just today is that the Central Security Cell has taken up a case in writing regarding promotions of Security Officers. With the murmurs of grade ‘C’ posts being increased already doing the rounds, I only hope that this new initiative does not backfire and the powers that be do not take it as an affront. Let us hope and pray that the two cases will be not construed to work at cross purposes.
3. RBI Shimla. Our friend Capt Jaswal was in the thick of things (enjoying the cool climes of Shimla) while he was helping set up the new office at Shimla. He spent a week over there helping the GM incharge get things going. Some people have all the luck !!
4. Postings. It is understood that Maj Neelesh Tiwari from Kanpur office is being expected at RBI, New Delhi. Maj Sumit Upreti from Patna (also posted to New Delhi) has not yet been relieved. Seems like some movement is inevitable to these centres from 'house full' places. Lets see what happens and who the hapless blokes are !!
5. Quotable Quote. Here is an original quote from one of the youngsters with me :
"Living in Bangalore is like living in Heaven (provided you have NOT seen hell) !! - Capt Neeraj Dobhal
That’s it till next time. Keep smiling.
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007
PSP Exam - First Time in India
