A Juicy Tale
A large farm in Goa was famous for its watermelons. Every year, the(..)
A large farm in Goa was famous for its watermelons. Every year, the(..)
Two camels (a mother and a baby) were lazing around, when suddenly the baby camel said: “Mother, mother, can I ask you a question? The mother camel replied, “Sure! Why son, is something bothering you?” Baby: “Why do camels have humps?” Mother: “Well son, we are desert animals, we need the humps to store water, and we are known to survive(..)
Big lesson of a small kind… This is a simple story of three(..)
Horror gripped the heart of a World War-I soldier as he saw his lifelong friend fall in battle on the enemy’s side of the bridge. The soldier asked his Lieutenant whether he could go out to bring his fallen comrade back. “You can go,” said the Lieutenant, “but I don’t think it will be worth it. Your friend is probably dead and you may throw your(..)
Customer Perspective About a century ago, mankind was going(..)
Once a 10-year-old boy walked up to the counter of an ice-cream parlor and climbed onto a stool. He caught the eye of the waitress and asked, “How much is an ice cream sundae?” “One Dollar,” the waitress replied. The boy reached into his pockets, pulled out a handful of change, and began counting. The waitress frowned impatiently. After all, she had(..)
“Rahul. Naam to suna hoga”! Of course. After all, there are 41 Rahuls in Cybage today. In fact, the very first Cybagian’s name was Rahul too! But there is a difference here. This Rahul that I am referring to is not a Cybagian. Not yet. But this will change very soon. And why shouldn’t it? Look at his determination-- Stalking(..)