Today i found Bangali Kichuri in Pasar Panjang, run by a man from Digha who was chatting away in Tamil with his owners. The tattooed chef serves up a mean khichuri. It had the essence of ghorua khichuri. Happiness comes in a bite (or a full plate)!
Author: changethinker
Radical Hope.
In a time where mere survival is an achievement, the sense of meaning can make a world of difference.
Joy is hope and somewhat radical. A remaking needs hope.
Pre-Oil for Post Oil.
Culture is a vital aspect of any entrepreneurship venture as Oman has a culture of dhando vado, with the Shia Lawatiyahs and Hindu Banias from Kutch, however the inland tribes were not as mobile. Oman had a maritime empire before oil, and that spirit needs to be recovered. An effective way would be to tap talent within the trader castes aka Omani Lawatiyahs or Ajmis for entrepreneurship. Oman is not talent void.
Climate Boom Town.
Oman is the ideal renewable playing ground with ample free land, good port and road infrastructure, sun and talent not accounting for the strategic location.
Mohamed Alabbar Speak on Talent
“I do not want to look at your cv.. If you have not upgraded in the last 6 months like an iPhone, it is of not much use” : Emaar’s Mohamed Alabbar on AB Talks
Masala Chai on a Sunday Evening.
Michelin Star Biryani in Singapore
Skill Arbitrage
The reason people, particularly the young, work in startups is to work at levels they would not be able to work in big organizations but build the capacity to transfer them to other contexts later.
Singapore Pongal 2022
Today, as I headed out as usual for Jumma Biryani Lunch at the Mamak Prata restaurant in the vicinity, the Chettiar chef from Sivaganga said hello, and when I headed out a few minutes later with my tapao packet, he met me outside the door asking whether I eat Pongal, as today is the harvest festival in Tamil Nadu.
We often discuss Biryani styles and his migration trajectories from Sivaganga to Batu Pahang to Clementi. All his brothers are mamak cooks in Singapore and Malaysia. He worked in Johor for over a decade.
I wished him Pongal Vazhuthakkal with folded hands, he was taken aback with surprise and came back with pongal, which is sweet and special.
He said Nandri in a huff as he rushed back during the peak lunch hour crowd, which reminds me of a time earlier to the pandemic.
This sudden generosity was touching and makes me wonder if these are what transnational spaces of solidarity and care are about.

Prata.
There is a charm in having puri keema over lunch in a mamak prata place and listening to Aashiqui track on a Singaporean radio station during the afternoon hours. The milieu is palpably South Asian.


