Avay Shukla

Avay Shukla obtained his Master’s degree (English) from Hindu College, Delhi, in 1973, and taught for two years at Delhi University before joining the Indian Administrative Service.

The Invitation Dilemma

Being a dyed in the wool (now a ‘dead in the water’) bureaucrat, I have never been the life and soul of any party. But strangely enough, hostesses kept inviting me frequently to dinners, I suspect because of my village idiot qualities, because I could keep a conversation flowing in the silences when everyone else

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Himalayan States Must Be Incentivised To Protect Their Environment

Himalayan states like Himachal and Uttarakhand are slowly going to pieces, literally, under the onslaught of cloudbursts, flash floods, land subsidence and collapsing infrastructure. In just the last four years (2022-2025) Himachal has lost 1200 lives and suffered a loss of Rs. 18000 crores in these disasters (and this does not include the indirect loss

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Weights and Measures

I don’t fly much these days, mainly because I never know whether my plane is being flown by a pilot, co-pilot or auto-pilot. That’s a problem for me because these days the pilot is usually busy having photo ops with his proud mom and dad in the cabin, the co-pilot is busy bashing down the

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Book Review: The Kargil War Surgeon’s Testimony

The Kargil War Surgeon’s Testimony by Col (R) Arup Ratan Basu Published by Bloomsbury India. 2025 All wars are invariably followed by books, but these are usually about the blood and glory,  strategy and logistics, victories and failures. Colonel Basu’s book is delightfully different: while being both humble and unassuming, it is also humane and compassionate,

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