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Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Throwback Thursday - Ep 91 - Fifth Generation Homeopath - Dr Saptarshi Banerjea
Dr. Saptarshi Banerjea is the fifth generation of a distinguished and widely respected homoeopathic family. His insights into prescribing with his magnificent grasp of the nuances of Materia Medica make his lectures wonderfully rewarding and gives him the confidence in prescribing especially in cases with pathology. He acts as Clinical Consultant in various rural and slum clinics. In India, he often sees around 50 patients a day in his medical centres in Calcutta. Such volume requires the use of extensive ready knowledge of Clinical and Comparative Materia Medica coupled with profound intuition and application of ancestral wisdom. Saptarshi inherits his...
2024-12-11
45 min
Pratidhvani - Humanizing Science
Ep. 13 : Conversation with Saptarshi Basu - Dreams, Droplets and Fluid Dynamics
Our youtube channel : https://www.youtube.com/@g.v.pavankumarlab2908/playlists Please subscribe and share… Saptarshi Basu is a ‘Pratt and Whitney Chair Professor’ at Mechanical Engineering department of Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru . Saptarshi lab webpage : https://www.saptarshibasulab.com/ His research interests include Multiphase transport processes. Atomization and sprays, Micro-nanoscale transport in droplets, Combustion. In this episode we discuss his dreams, transition from Engineer to a Scientist, his philosophy on research, teaching and academia; Segments on covid related work, Rabindra sangeet & many other things Listen as we humaniz...
2023-07-26
2h 08
Rishi Talks
Overthinking
I am your host Saptarshi. I bring topics that I feel will be useful for everyone ❤️.
2023-04-04
08 min
Rishi Talks
Vacation
Random good thoughts compiled..and executed.
2023-03-28
11 min
Ecommerce Coffee Break – The Ecom Marketing & Sales Podcast
Data Simplified: Using Automation to Empower Non-Technical Merchants | #164 Saptarshi Nath
This episode of the Ecommerce Coffee Break Podcast features a conversation with Saptarshi Nath, Co-founder and CEO at airboxr.com. We discuss how to simplify data and use automation to empower non-technical merchants.On the Show Today You’ll Learn:The biggest challenge for merchants when it comes to getting good results from their dataWhat metrics should you trackHow to identify your most valuable customersHow to schedule your reportingAnd moreLinks & ResourcesWebsite: https://www.airboxr.com/Shopify App Store: https://apps.shopify.com/airboxrLinkedIn: https://ww...
2023-03-20
16 min
Rishi Talks
Constant of life
Hello everyone, I am back with podcast session. Hopefully you will listen to the whole podcast and feel relaxed whenever you are bored. Love you all 💖💖💖
2023-03-12
06 min
Rishi Talks
5 Good books
Hello everyone, this weekend podcast is about books that influenced my life. The books are helpful for me to grow in life. Hopefully you will all read them once for a life time and enjoy reading it. That's what my podcast is about. Thank you for listening .
2023-03-04
08 min
Rishi Talks
Criticism
Hello everyone, this podcast is about criticism and how to deal with the situation. I have written my ways to deal with it.
2023-02-26
07 min
Rishi Talks
A.I.
Hello everyone, this weekends podcast is about AI .Some may find it useful some may not but I request you all to listen to my podcast once and give your opinion because your opinions matters a lot for me.
2023-02-12
08 min
Rishi Talks
setbacks
I am back with my weekly podcast. In this podcast I cover how I deal with my failures and rejections. Hopefully listeners will find the podcast useful and show some 💕 love that help me to grow
2023-02-05
10 min
Rishi Talks
Failures
Episode close to ❤️
2023-01-29
07 min
Rishi Talks
Nalayani
This is a story from mahabharata. Listen to my episodes and enjoy your weekend.
2023-01-22
03 min
Rishi Talks
Stability in life
This is my first story telling session
2023-01-15
06 min
Rishi Talks
Newyear announcement
I have made up an announcement about my podcast channel. Hopefully all of you will like it.
2023-01-08
08 min
The Design Convo Podcast
Saptarshi Prakash: Director of Design, Swiggy | Part 2
Here is part 2 of the episode with Saptarshi Prakash, the Director of Design at Swiggy - India's leading online food ordering and delivery app. In part 1 of this episode, we talked about topics varying from transitioning from an IC to a manager, building and nurturing a team, to becoming a content creator. In this episode, we talk about being a mentor, personal branding, Web3, etc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIME STAMPS: 00:01:37 BEING LOTTIEFILES’S EVANGELIST 00:02:57 EXPERIENCE OF BEING A MENTOR ON ADPLIST, DESIGNED(DOT)ORG 00:08:20 WHAT MAKES A GREAT MENTOR 00:09:51 IS TEAC...
2022-12-11
56 min
Rishi Talks
Midnight random thoughts
This podcast is all about my midnight thoughts and my opinions on career and life.
2022-11-12
13 min
Center for New Economics Studies
Game Theory 101: Co-opetition, Applications, Economic Behaviour & More | In conversation with Professor Saptarshi Mukherjee
Interviewer: Bilquis Calcuttawala In this episode of Interlinked, Professor Mukherjee shares his insights on game theory and behavioural economics, one of the most upcoming and exciting topics in this domain. This conversation highlights the interdisciplinary nature of game theory by outlining basic terminology, introducing the prisoner's dilemma (one of the most popular games to study the concept), and discussing the various applications in auctions, online portals, analysing players' reactions to rivals in sports, and understanding the change in dynamics after COVID-19. It ends with a discussion on the direction of future research with influences from the fields...
2022-09-25
53 min
The Design Convo Podcast
Saptarshi Prakash: Director of Design, Swiggy | Part 1
Hey folks. Join me in conversating with Saptarshi Prakash, the Director of Design at Swiggy - India's leading online food ordering and delivery app. In part 1 of this episode, we talk about topics varying from transitioning from an IC to a manager, building and nurturing a team, to becoming a content creator. And this is definitely not a UI/UX discussion for I am not a product designer. This was a fun discussion with a lot of takeaways for me. And stay tuned for part 2 of this episode. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIME STAMPS: 00:02:30 Intro 0...
2022-08-12
1h 09
The Coffee House Experience
Ep#24 | Bangla Podcast | Game Theory in Political Economy ft. Saptarshi Mukherjee
Saptarshi Mukherjee, a faculty of economics at IIT Delhi elaborately discusses Game Theory in political economy and also in everyday life in layman's term with Srinjoy and Soumik.
2022-07-30
1h 13
Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 91: Fifth Generation Homeopath - Dr Saptarshi Banerjea
Ep 91: Fifth Generation Homeopath - Dr Saptarshi Banerjea Dr. Saptarshi Banerjea is the fifth generation of a distinguished and widely respected homoeopathic family. His insights into prescribing with his magnificent grasp of the nuances of Materia Medica make his lectures wonderfully rewarding and gives him the confidence in prescribing especially in cases with pathology. He acts as Clinical Consultant in various rural and slum clinics. In India, he often sees around 50 patients a day in his medical centres in Calcutta. Such volume requires the use of extensive ready knowledge of Clinical and Comparative Materia Medica c...
2022-07-15
44 min
Rishi Talks
Travelling down my memory lane
This podcast is about my childhood.... I have discussed two incidents happened in my childhood. Hopefully you will enjoy
2022-06-28
03 min
Rishi Talks
Consistency
This podcast I have recorded after a long time..lack of fluency
2022-06-15
08 min
CARPE DIEM
Failure in Time management
As a student we have often faced this inefficiency in sorting out our schedule and routine, accordingly. This episode is based on my personal experience.
2022-03-16
06 min
CARPE DIEM
My Experience with English literature and it's franchise
Not just about prose and poetry, English literature is a lot more about the universe, speaking up vividly about Marxism, Formalism and a lot more...
2022-02-23
05 min
CARPE DIEM
Winter won't let me wake up
In this chilling winter season, I am literally terrified with the idea of waking up early in the morning. Well this is my experience. What about you?
2022-02-09
06 min
CARPE DIEM
Winter and Me
This is some of my personal life experience with the days dealing with the December , the month that makes us shiver 🥶.
2021-12-04
09 min
The Limitless Podcast with Nick Jonsson
Episode 29: Saptarshi Basu - Collision Warning System
This is episode #29 of EGN Leadership Conversations: The untold secrets of the C-Suite by Nick Jonsson and we are pleased to have with us today Saptarshi Basu, HEAD OF PROGRAM – NEW MOBILITY BUSINESS AND NON-AUTOMOTIVE at Continental. Basu is talking to us about Collision Warning System.
2021-11-26
11 min
petrichor
Moner Chilekotha - Soumitra Chattopadhyay
Soumitra Chattopadhyay was an Indian film film and stage actor, director, poet, writer, singer, and playwright. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actors in the history of Indian cinema. Soumitra was the recipient of multiple honours and awards and was the first Indian film personality who was conferred with France's highest award for artists 'Commandeur' of, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, in 1999. He was also awarded the Padma Bhushan and France's highest civilian award Commandeur de la Légion d' Honneur in 2017. He received two National Film Awards as an actor and the Sangeet N...
2021-11-15
16 min
Kind Kind
Saptarshi Chakrabarti - Understanding of Circumstances
Loved listening to Saptarshi's thoughts on kindness? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Write to us on Instagram @the.orangeheart . . Kind Kind is a series of short conversations curated by The Orange Heart. It started with a very simple question - What is Kindness? Why did we choose to ask this? Because every one of us has had a lived experience drastically different from the other and fundamentally that's what dictates how we perceive and define kindness. And yet, we have all experienced it in...
2021-11-13
07 min
CARPE DIEM
Self Decisiveness
This time I have attempted on turning it out into an conversation, raising some deep but relevant issues, which I feel, requires a lot of priority.
2021-11-12
06 min
CARPE DIEM
LET'S CONTROL OUR THOUGHTS
Not everything we think is within our control, so let's shift to something that we can deal with approximately.
2021-11-07
07 min
CARPE DIEM
Let's live a life
Let's get rid of the abundance, sticked with our thoughts and let's live life to the fullest.
2021-10-28
04 min
Design MBA
Breaking Into UX - Saptarshi Prakash (Senior Product Design Manager @ Swiggy)
Saptarshi Prakash aka "Sapta" is an engineer from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Madras. He chose Digital Experience Designing as his profession because problem-solving can go well beyond the limits of engineering. As a professional, he has worked with some of the well known startups of India like Housing.com, Zeta and many other big and small names around the world. Currently, he oversees consumer design at Swiggy, India’s largest food ordering and delivery platform. Sapta has given 50+ UX talks/workshops at various places including big names like Amazon, Grab, Shopee, Practo, IDC IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati, NI...
2021-10-17
53 min
CARPE DIEM
Let's Compete
Let's change our conventional perspective of competing against others...and actually compete with ourselves...
2021-10-06
07 min
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Pujo-Special - Rebanta Goswami
Durga Pujo is one of the most significant festivals of the Indian subcontinent and an important festival in the Shaktism tradition of Hinduism which has led to its celebration across the globe. The day of Mahalaya is marked by the Bengali community with Mahisasuramardini — a 90 minutes long All India Radio program — that has been popular in the Bengali community since its inception in 1931 and primarily involves Chandi Path by the ethereal Birendra Krishna Bhadra besides songs by legendary singers based on compositions by Pankaj Mullick. Primary celebrations begin on the sixth day (Shosthi), on which the goddess is welcome with rituals...
2021-10-06
06 min
Finding Answers
Saptarshi Prakash on Making successful career in Design // EP08
In today's episode, with Saptarshi talks about his journey of going from an engineer to becoming a Product Designer in Top Company, how can someone make his career in design from scratch or start freelancing, he share how can someone learn this skill and become world class and so much more.About the Guest: Saptarshi is currently the Senior Product Design Manager at Swiggy. In his career so far he has worked with some of the popular startups of India like Housing.com, Zeta and many other big names around the world. He has also delivered more t...
2021-10-03
38 min
CARPE DIEM
Let's Introspect
Often the time we spend for the cause of life, seems to be a decade, once it's too late.....
2021-09-18
07 min
Rishi Talks
How teachers should be thought
This podcast is dedicated to all my teachers
2021-09-13
05 min
CARPE DIEM
Anger and it's aspects
If you feel anger is just an ample part of life, than there is definitely some changes that needs to be made. Listen to it and get to know about Anger.
2021-09-11
08 min
Cup Noodles To Career
India’s TOP Designer Saptarshi Prakash on Creativity, Personal Branding & The Future of Design.
In today's podcast episode, we have Saptarshi Prakash, Senior Product Design Manager at Swiggy, Design Youtuber & a TEDx Speaker. Ever wanted to know how an Electrical Engineer from IIT Madras turned into a Designer, in fact, one of the best designers in the industry and also an inspiration to a lot young designers by teaching them the roadblocks of the design industry through his youtube videos and workshops. We spoke a lot about Creative professions, the Design Community, and the Importance of personal branding.
2021-09-09
58 min
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The Birth Of A Poem - Amrita Pritam - G. S. P. Suri
Amrita Pritam was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. She is often considered the first prominent female Punjabi poet, novelist, essayist and the leading 20th-century poet writing in Punjabi. She is equally popular on both sides of the India–Pakistan border. In 1956, she became the first woman to win the Sahitya Akademi Award for her magnum opus, 'Sunehade'. She was also honoured with Bharatiya Jnanpith, Padma Shri, and Padma Vibhushan. Though she began her journey as a romantic poet, soon she shifted gears, and became part of the Progressive Writers' Movement. After her divorce in 19...
2021-09-08
22 min
CARPE DIEM
Depression and Youth
Depression and it's different aspects are being discussed briefly.
2021-09-07
05 min
CARPE DIEM
Solitude
Impact of being Lonely...
2021-09-03
05 min
CARPE DIEM
Self Love
Self Love is the supreme ideal...
2021-09-02
05 min
CARPE DIEM
Courage
This is the trailer to my new podcast, "Courage". Hope you will enjoy it..
2021-09-01
00 min
CARPE DIEM
Self confusion
Let's deal with self doubt...
2021-09-01
04 min
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A Home Near The Sea - Kamala Das
Kamala Das was also popularly known by her one-time pen name Madhavikutty. besides her married name Kamala Das. She converted to Islam in 1999 and assumed the name Kamala Surayya. Kamala was an Indian poet in English and Malayalam, hailing from Kerala, India. Her open and honest treatment of female sexuality also marked her as an iconoclast in her generation. She in her lifetime has been a widely read columnist too writing about diverse topics from child care to politics. Besides Sahitya Akademi and several other accolades, her work also get shortlisted for Nobel Prize in Literature in 1984. My Instagram id: instag...
2021-09-01
19 min
CARPE DIEM
Student life and distractions..
How distractions actually persists and exists in youths, especially students...
2021-08-31
11 min
Rishi Talks
Power that a speaker possess
It was meant to be there in my sunday session but due to some work the episode came late. I hope all of you enjoy listening to this episode
2021-08-26
09 min
petrichor
When We Moved To This House - Amit Chaudhuri
Amit Chaudhuri is a novelist, poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, singer and music composer. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2009. Chaudhuri is a recipient of several awards which includes the Commonwealth Writers Prize, the Betty Trask Prize, the Encore Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction, and the Indian government's Sahitya Akademi Award. He also received the Rabindra Puraskar from the Government of West Bengal for his book 'On Tagore'. He was also given the Sangeet Samman by the Government of West Bengal for his contribution to Hindustani classical music. He is an...
2021-08-25
13 min
Rishi Talks
Vastness of universe
This episode is about the vastness of our universe we live in.
2021-08-21
04 min
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Detective - Sukumar Ray
Sukumar Ray was born in a Brahmo family in Calcutta, British India. Ray was a Bangla writer and poet from the Indian subcontinent. He is remembered mainly for his writings for children. He was the son of children's story writer Upendrakishore Ray Choudhury and the father of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Sukumar Ray delved into a unique genre of pure nonsense and gibberish, a pioneering work in Bengali literature with a few exceptions, work that was compared to Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-08-18
17 min
Rishi Talks
Childhood dreams
This is my second episode. Hope you listeners are doing well in your life. This episode is about dreams and our goals to achieve our dreams. Hope all of you will enjoy .
2021-08-17
05 min
Rishi Talks
Humans vs animals
This is my first episode.I have talked about humans and animals and how they should live in a coordinated manner
2021-08-15
03 min
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Colder Than Ice - Saadat Hasan Manto - Khalid Hasan
The original Urdu story is called 'Thanda Gosht' and was first published in a literary magazine in March 1950 in Pakistan. Manto was charged with obscenity for this story and faced a trial in criminal court. The partition of India to carve out Pakistan (then West Pakistan) and Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) was perhaps one of the most callous and gruesome acts that took place in the subcontinent and by far one of the bloodiest history from the last century. The Radcliffe line as it is called was so random that in many places near the borders, districts were confused and...
2021-08-15
23 min
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Connection Lost - Haimanti Dutta Ray
Haimanti Dutta Ray is an author, blogger and columnist based out of Kolkata. Prior to taking up freelance writing as a full time occupation, Ray was working with Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute. Ray graduated in English literature from Calcutta University and has always been an avid reader which led to her forming a passion for story-telling. This particular story is taken from the festival edition magazine of one of India's oldest and most respected English newspaper still in publication, 'The Statesman'. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-08-11
18 min
Rishi Talks
Rishi Talks (Trailer)
2021-08-08
00 min
petrichor
Bardic Stuff - Manohar Shetty
Manohar Shetty is one of the most prominent English poets of modern Indian literature. Shetty's poetry is widely considered an integral part of the evolution and journey of English literature in India and the passion that he oozes, the dreams that he weaves and the mood that he creates is nothing less than celebration. Shetty is based in Goa since 1985 and has been a senior fellow with the Sahitya Akademi. Shetty also has a passion for alcohol and has even his experiences with alcohol in the book 'House Spirit: Drinking in India - Stories, Essays, Poems'. My Instagram id: instagram...
2021-08-04
05 min
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The Kamasutra Game - Khushwant Singh
Khushwant Singh was an Indian author, lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician. He was very widely known for his unapologetic style of writing and voicing opinions which in many ways were so harsh and honest that created controversies. Khushwant Singh was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1974; however, he returned the award in 1984 in protest against 'Operation Blue Star' in which the Indian army raided Amritsar. In 2007 he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian award in India. From 1980 to 1986, Singh was a member of Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament. He was also appointed as editor of Hindus...
2021-07-28
19 min
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July - Ruskin Bond
Ruskin Bond is often referred to as the Indian Wordsworth in prose. His first novel, 'The Room on the Roof', received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 for 'Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra'. Bond has written hundreds of short stories, essays, novellas and books for children. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014. He lives with his adopted family in Landour, Mussoorie. His book, 'Landour Days' is a beautiful account of the small and serene hill town through the twelve months of the year. My Instagram id: insta...
2021-07-21
22 min
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O Sakhi, The Flute Plays In The Grove - Salabega - Sachidanand Mohanty ; Smita Mohanty
Salabega was an Odia religious poet of India in the early 17th century. Salabega occupies a prominent position among the devotional poets of Odisha, who devoted his life to Lord Jagannath. Salabega was the son of the Mughal subedar, Lalbeg. His bhajans are still popular among the devotees of Lord Jagannath. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-07-13
05 min
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Magadh - Shrikant Verma - Mrinal Pande
Shrikant Verma was an Indian poet and a Member of Parliament from Madhya Pradesh as an Indian National Congress candidate from 1976 to 1982 and 1982 to 1986. Verma was born in Bilaspur city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. He graduated from Nagpur University with a Master of Arts degree in Hindi. In 1987, he was posthumously awarded the Sahitya Academy Award for 'Magadh'. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-07-07
06 min
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Late Night Mischief - Katie Ingold
Gay pride or LGBT pride is the promotion of the self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as a social group. The term 'Gay Pride' was crafted by Thom Higgins, a gay rights activist in Minnesota. Brenda Howard, a bisexual activist, is known as the 'Mother of Pride' for her work in coordinating the first Pride march in New York City, and she also originated the idea for a week-long series of events around Pride Day which became the genesis of the annual LGBT Pride celebrations that are now held around the world every Jun...
2021-06-30
22 min
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Class Friend - Satyajit Ray
Satyajit Ray maybe very well referred to as one of the brightest sons of India. He was a film director, scriptwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, and music composer. He started his career as a commercial artist, and then was drawn into independent filmmaking after meeting French filmmaker Jean Renoir and watching Vittorio De Sica's Italian neorealist film Bicycle Thieves. Along with Mrinal Sen, Tapan Sinha and Ritwik Ghatak who are all world renowned filmmakers, Ray started the new Indian cinema or parallel cinema in Bengal and as time passed the whole country followed. Alongside Golden...
2021-06-23
30 min
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An Unknown Romance - O' Henry
William Sydney Porter was an American short story writer, and perhaps is one of the most celebrated short story writer in English across the globe. Better known by his pen name, O' Henry which he derived from his frequent calling to the family cat, 'Oh Henry'. Often regarded as the American answer to the great French storyteller Guy de Maupassant, O' Henry is also known for his witty style of writing and the short stories filled with surprises and twists at the end. O' Henry was an alcoholic and died almost penniless. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola...
2021-06-15
13 min
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Under The Shelter Of Love - Javier Sologuren - Atasi Chatterjee
Javier Sologuren was a Peruvian writer and poet, writing in Spanish. He was also an accomplished translator and has worked largely towards translating Chinese and Japanese classic literature into Spanish. Sologuren was also editor and printer of Ediciones de la Rama Florida, which published 145 titles of Peruvian and foreign poetry and gave a platform to many young poets. He received a doctoral degree in Hispanic literature at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and also made postdegree studies at the Colegio de México and the University of Leuven, Belgium. The original Spanish title of this poem is 'Bajo L...
2021-06-13
06 min
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The Tree - Ipsita Roy Chakraverti
The spirit has a will of its own is what the author and enchantress Ipsita Roy Chakraverti says. While studying in Montreal, Canada, she grew an interest in wicca and is now a practitioner and scholar of the occult. This story is one of her real life encounters with the unknown as she says. The author is an adept at both the western witchcraft tradition and Indian science of dakini vidya. Her stories often give us a glimpse of the world which is way darker, deeper and more complex. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id...
2021-06-09
27 min
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One Of These Days - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - J. S. Bernstein
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a Colombian author who wrote in Spanish. He after passing out from the University of Bogota worked as a reporter for the Colombian newspaper El Espectador. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Literature in 1982 and was someone whose writings led him to be friends with many powerful people, one of them being the former Cuban president Fidel Castro. When Gabo passed away in 2014 in Mexico City, the then President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos called him 'the greatest Colombian who ever lived'. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com...
2021-06-02
12 min
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Bodhu Bawron - Kazi Nazrul Islam
Kazi Nazrul Islam is often referred to as a rebel poet but there is a Nazrul beyond rebel and there are many facets to the huge empire that Nazrul had built in his lifetime or till the time he could create magic. Born in India, had been a part of the army against Britishers and is also considered the national poet of Bangladesh, this poet has a very special place in the hearts of people who have come across his works. Nazrul is an author par excellence, a song writer, a musician, a philosopher, a director, a scriptwriter, and so...
2021-05-26
06 min
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Love Story # 6 (aka The One That Was Foolish) - Annie Zaidi
Annie Zaidi writes poetry, essays, fiction of different lengths, and even scripts for the stage and the screen. She was nominated for the Vodafone Crossword Book Awards in the non-fiction category in 2011 for her collection of essays, 'Known Turf: Bantering with Bandits and Other True Tales'. In 2012, Elle magazine named her as one of the emerging South Asian writers 'whose writing we believe will enrich South Asian literature'. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-05-19
29 min
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The Return - Saadat Hasan Manto - Khalid Hasan
Manto was one of the greatest Urdu authors of modern times and has a body of strong, powerful works spanning more than two decades. He is one of those authors who has documented partition very graphically and has given a very realistic idea of how it all was like. Manto was a humanist and his stories live on, are still equally moving, powerful and relevant. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-05-12
14 min
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Gitanjali 106 (Hey Mor Chitto, Punno Tirthe) - Rabindranath Thakur
Rabindranath believed in an India which is inclusive, he believed in humanity beyond any religion or nationalism. The first Asian to win noble prize is a thing but being absolutely unaffected by this huge achievement is something else, you need to be in a different level of enlightenment for that. The man if called a poet or author would be very unfair, he was a polymath. This bard of Bengal has reshaped Indian literature, art and music and was one of the prominent personalities of Bengal Renaissance taking special interest in educational reform. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo...
2021-05-09
10 min
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The Majestic Bong Mellows - Gurbinder Kaur
Bengal is a beauty like none other and it has different facets to it. The essence is not really unidirectional so one small article cannot say it all but the article does show a lot of it in few words, and ends on a very hopeful note for a better tomorrow. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-05-05
12 min
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When It Rains In Dharamshala - Tenzin Tsundue
Tenzin Tsundue is a voice to reckon with, a poet, writer and activist has been born and brought up in India since his parents had to flee from Tibet fearing persecution. His recent 500km walk from Dharamshala to New Delhi had garnered a lot of attention once again and he vows to keep fighting till Tibet is free. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-04-28
09 min
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Death Speaks - Anon - Somerset Maugham ; Jeffrey Archer
The actual story was in Arabic which was translated by Somerset Maugham. The actual author is still not known. William Somerset Maugham was an English playwright, novelist and short-story writer and one of the most famous of his era. Jeffrey Archer is again an English novelist and short-story writer but has been a politician and a convicted perjurer. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-04-23
11 min
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Mukh Dheke Jaay Bigyapone - Shankha Ghosh
It is a sad day for all the people who adored this man, this man of words, this man who could boil blood and weave magic, all with his pen. Shankha Ghosh was a stalwart of modern Bangla literature and will be remembered for his timeless works. He was also the recipient of Padma Bhushan and Sahitya Akademi Award. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-04-21
05 min
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Gandharaj Lime - Dipanwita Mukherjee
As Bengalis across the globe celebrate Poila Boishakh, here is a new episode after exactly six months. This episode is also special for another reason and that is the fact that Gandharaj Lime is an important character and it holds a very special place in my heart. The author, Ms. Mukherjee is an alum of Calcutta University and is currently based out of Kolkata where she stays with her husband. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2021-04-14
21 min
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Pink Sheep - Mahesh Natarajan
Pink Sheep is a collection of eighteen stories that deals with relationship, love, fear, happiness, desire, bitterness and everything that comes along relationship. All the stories have one thing in common besides relationship and that is highlights about gay life. This particular story shares the name with the book and puts up a very innocent reality of modern Indian queer life. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2020-10-14
25 min
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On Communalism - Khushwant Singh ; Humra Quraishi
Khushwant Singh is one of India's most well known authors and is an icon of modern Indian English literature. His unabashed writing has been often seen as provocative and controversial but nothing stopped this grand old man from speaking his heart until death at the age of 99 in 2014. This particular article is from one of his books 'Absolute Khushwant' which comprises of his love, his hate, his confessions, and everything without any coating of sugar. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2020-10-05
19 min
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Jab Main Bhula, Re Bhai - Kabir - Rabindranath Thakur ; Evelyn Underhill
Kabir is perhaps one of the most well known personality in Indian mysticism. He is someone who with ease moved way beyond boundaries of religion and caste, beyond the small confined world, to the greater and bigger world of all religions and spiritualism. This translation has been done by one of the finest poets to have treaded this earth, the first noble prize winner from Asia, Rabindranath Thakur who himself is someone who effortlessly swings between spiritualism and romance. The translations are magic and this is one such very relevant to today's world from that treasure chest of a book...
2020-09-30
07 min
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Meghla Dupurer Roopkatha - Nabaneeta Dev Sen
Nabaneeta Dev Sen was given her name by Rabindranath and has been someone who ruled across the hearts of people who read Bangla literature or even her translated works in other languages, and she does continue to rule even when she is no more. She was a poet, an author, a translator, a critic, a professor and a critic and this stalwart was a recipient of multiple awards in her lifetime. Bhalo Bashar Baranda on the other hand was a very popular column when it used to be published in the 'Robbaar' supplement of 'Sangbaad Protidin' and Nabaneeta came up...
2020-09-29
15 min
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The Open Road - Ruskin Bond
Bond paints his stories and paints such picturesque description of nature that you feel like you can actually see it all infront of your eyes. This is one such small story which takes us to the hills, to where he stays and we can close our eyes and see Ruskin Bond doing all that's written in this small piece. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2020-09-26
11 min
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Kaakkokeel - Pranab Mukhopadhyay
Sondesh started its journey from Bangla year 1368 and since then has been a part of childhood and life beyond. Although it doesn't have any new issues since long but many of the stories and poems published in that magazine are now considered masterpieces of children's literature in Bangla language. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2020-09-22
05 min
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In Her Lovemaking She Grieves - Gagan Gill - J.P. Das ; Arlene Zide ; Madhu B. Joshi
Gagan Gill is a critically acclaimed poet and had sacrificed her very successful career in journalism to pursue her love for poems. In this poem like many of her other works she expresses pain with great poignancy and it strikes a chord. My Instagram id: instagram.com/the_bongo_pola My Facebook id: facebook.com/roysaptarshi
2020-09-18
04 min
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Manush Kibhaabe Mawre - Shakti Chattopadhyay
Shakti Chattopadhyay is a name to be reckoned with in modern Bangla literature. A poet par excellence and a revolutionist to say the least, the man lives on through his words.
2020-09-11
04 min
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Toba Tek Singh - Gulzar - Rakhshanda Jalil
The multifaceted personality that Gulzar is has earned him accolades ranging from Sahitya Akademi to Oscars. Partition of India was a horrific experience that has inspired several authors and poets and Gulzar is someone who has time and again revisited those times; he had experienced the horrors himself.
2020-09-08
05 min
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Jesus in the Graveyard - Neil Douglas-Klotz
The stories in this book are taken from the many seminars that the author has conducted over the years and the way Neil Douglas-Klotz traverses through the stories in this book it seems like he is conversing with us. This story is one such crisp and clear work of the author.
2020-09-07
07 min
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Love - Kahlil Gibran
'The Prophet' is one of the most translated books in history and it has never been out of print. Kahlil Gibran is known across the globe for this work of his, the 26 prose poetry fables are delivered as sermons by a wise man called Al Mustafa and each of these fables talk about life, questions about life. My blog URL: trulysaptarshi.blogspot.com
2020-09-05
08 min
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How to Tame a Pair of New Chappals - Gopal Honnalgere
Gopal Honnalgere can be referred to as one of those forgotten gems of Indian literature. He passed away in 2003 and had always lived a life away from the popular media, so much so that there are no proper images available image of him on the internet. This particular poem of his says a lot using the metaphor of slippers and this thought provoking poem is my presentation for this episode.
2020-09-04
03 min
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Cigarette - Sukanta Bhattacharya
The young Bangali poet Sukanta Bhattacharya had a short lived career but one full of memorable works and one such poem is 'Cigarette', very different and especially unusual to the times that he belonged.
2020-09-04
02 min
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Nostalgia - Jose Santos Chocano - Atasi Chatterjee
'Nostalgia' is just a drop in the ocean of Hispanic literature. This beautiful poem by Jose Santos Chocano has a feeling that makes you yearn and the feeling is beautiful.
2020-09-03
03 min
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Asha - Kazi Nazrul Islam
My first podcast is a short and beautiful poem by one of my favourite poets, someone I worship; Kazi Nazrul Islam.
2020-09-03
00 min
The TechLoop Podcast
EP01 - Saptarshi Prakash: Engineer to Product Designer
In conversation with Saptarshi Prakash, an engineer turned into designer where he talks about his journey from his college days to currently working as a product manager @Swiggy. He talks about his creative process, gives his insights about the industry and advice for all. He's constantly into mentoring students and also has an upcoming youtube channel. He's one of the most influential designers in the country with an active student base.
2020-08-22
44 min
Work-Arounds
Doctors And The 'Stuff' They Go Through Ft. Dr. Saptarshi Maitra
Welcome to the first episode of Work-Arounds. We are in conversation with Dr. Saptarshi Maitra, a person i reluctantly call a friend. Tune in to this episode and find out why he feels good about his government medical internship, in retrospect of course. Here are the official social media handles: Work-Arounds(Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/work_arounds/?hl=en Me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birjoobaba/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/SVirgandham Dr. Saptarshi Maitra Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_saptarshimaitra/?hl...
2020-06-16
46 min
Startup Era Show | Startup Business, Entrepreneurship & Digital Marketing
Why Meditation is Important for us feat. Sumedh Saptarshi on Startup Era Show
Hey Guys In this episode, Our guest is Sumedh Saptarsgi. We talk about Mediation & Importance of Mediation. Sumedh shared his Experience and deep knowledge about Meditation. Sumedh Saptarshi 👉 https://www.instagram.com/sumedh_saptarshi/ Mastery Seeker 👉 http://www.youtube.com/c/masteryseeker •Instagram -/ @sohailera https://www.instagram.com/sohailera/ • Instagram -/@Startup_Era https://instagram.com/startup_era/ •Facebook -/@Startup Era https://www.facebook.com/Imstartupera/ •YouTube -/ Startup Era https://www.youtube.com/c/StartupEra • Tiktok - / Sohail.era https://vm.tiktok.com/Cg8nfD/
2020-06-14
14 min
Max Maharashtra
साने गुरुजी स्मृतिदिन... प्रेम वाटणारा माणूस - डॉ. कुमार सप्तर्षी | Sane Guruji | Dr. Kumar Saptarshi | Inspiration
Sane Guruji | Dr. Kumar Saptarshi | Inspiration साने गुरुजी स्मृतिदिन... प्रेम वाटणारा माणूस - डॉ. कुमार सप्तर्षी, ज्येष्ठ समाजवादी नेते चांगल्या पत्रकारितेसाठी तुमचं योगदान आवश्यक आहे सहभाग निधीसाठी इथे क्लिक करा https://www.instamojo.com/@MAXMAHARASHTRA/lb143ea566f3d47fa8da3f68543742cf7/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maxmaharashtra/message
2020-06-11
10 min
LottieFiles
#3 - Animation in Product Design at Swiggy with Saptarshi Prakash
Swiggy Product designer Saptarshi Prakash joins us on the LottieFiles podcast to talk about how Lottie animations are used in Swiggy's product design to bring things to life.
2020-06-08
22 min
TOS : The Other Side
Episode 7 : My journey as a product designer with Saptarshi Prakash
Episode 7 is out!!. Our guest today: Saptarshi Prakash, an accomplished product designer who's very well known in the Indian startup ecosystem. Saptarshi graduated from IIT Madras in 2014 and is currently a product design manager in Swiggy. We were thrilled to host him on the podcast and in this episode, he talks to us about his journey as a designer, how it all began, and the transition from engineering to product design. Along the way, he drops some concrete career advice for aspiring designers, especially about the importance of building a design portfolio and earning social media capital. As with...
2020-05-17
48 min
Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
Hearing Better than a Barn Owl – Saptarshi Das
How can what engineers learn from how barn owls pinpoint the location of the faintest sounds apply to their development of nanotechnologies capable of doing even better? In episode 61, we're joined by Saptarshi Das, a nano-engineer from Penn State University, who talks with us about his article "A biomimetic 2D transistor for audiomorphic computing."
2019-10-29
29 min
The Gyaan Project
42: Nuances of motion in interface design with Saptarshi Prakash
IntroductionToday I have Saptarshi Prakash with us on Audiogyan. He is a Designer | Traveller | Speaker | Teacher | Engineer | Manager. QuestionsCan we start by just listing few cool, subtle yet noticeable occurrences of motion design used in interfaces? Also if you can list some analog world instances which have inspired online world? This could be either your work or generic like the Breathe app of Apple Watch. This will help set the context. What is the importance of Physics in making motion for interface. To my knowledge, angry birds is one such game which illustrates importance of...
2019-09-25
31 min