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“I've always saved. I believe in keeping money back for a rainy day and living within my means. I don't buy expensive clothes; I have a 10-year-old car I'm hoping to replace when a big job comes in. I suppose when we do go on family holidays, I am quite happy to spend when we are there.”
Sanjeev Bhaskar“My mother had been an English teacher in India before she came to the U.K., and she taught me to read early on - not only in English, but in Hindi, too. My teachers didn't like the fact that I was reading more quickly than they were teaching, and as a consequence, I would sometimes get bored in class.”
Sanjeev Bhaskar“Unpredictability is beauty of life. Struggle makes it interesting and worth living.अनिश्चितता जीवन का सौंदर्य है। संघर्ष इसे रोचक और जीने के लायक बनाता है।”
Bhaskar Sharma“It is the Master who comes to the door of his student when the student is ready and the Master knows all the truth of his student”
Kapil Kumar Bhaskar, Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World“Most of the time our inner voice tries to guide us to ‘Truth’ but we, out of our own vested interests, wish to continue living in our own self-created illusions because it suits our purpose or fulfils our needs.”
Kapil Kumar Bhaskar, Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World“Life is truly a matter of choices, reactions, and actions...each and every choice is governed by our reactions which in turn affect our actions and consequently the future turn of events”
Kapil Kumar Bhaskar, Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World“Ego is like a mad elephant which is ridden by our blind heart and blind mind and which ultimately destroys our real selves”
Kapil Kumar Bhaskar, Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World“We are all children of one God and the only thing that separates us is our ego”
Kapil Kumar Bhaskar, Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World“Yes, the state must intervene to prevent the exploitation of poor Indian women who are enticed or coerced into surrogacy, as well as to protect the rights of surrogate children. However, it should also be empathetic to individuals with alternative lifestyles who are well within their legal and human rights to demand access to surrogacy services.”
Kapil Sibal