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With regards,
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27 June 2013

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Thursday, 30 April 2026

Time to Write the Next Chapter: Sun in Every Kitchen


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Ujjwala at 10 — Time to Write the Next Chapter: Sun in Every Kitchen


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Respected Shri Dharmendra Pradhanji,


Namaskar.


Your article in today's Economic Times on PM Modi's Ujjwala Yojana completing 10

 glorious years moved me deeply:

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/education/pm-modis-ujjwala-at-10-marks-shift-from-access-to-empowerment-says-education-minister-dharmendra-pradhan/articleshow/130649113.cms


You described it as a shift "from access to empowerment." As someone who

 watched Ujjwala transform 10.33 crore kitchens — lifting women out of the smoke

 and darkness of chulha cooking — I salute your vision and your stewardship of

 that revolution.


But respected Pradhanji, you were not only the architect of Ujjwala. You were also

 the Petroleum Minister who first understood that the Indian kitchen is the beating

 heart of India's energy challenge. That understanding made Ujjwala possible.


And that same understanding, I believe, will lead you to see what I am about to say.


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UJJWALA GAVE THEM THE BLUE FLAME.

NOW GIVE THEM THE SUN.

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Ujjwala's success rests on one genius insight: that the rural poor woman does not

 need a lecture on energy policy — she needs a clean flame in her kitchen,

 delivered free, without paperwork.


Ten years later, that same woman faces a new crisis. The blue flame she depends

 upon travels through the Strait of Hormuz — a geopolitical chokepoint now

 inflamed by the US-Iran crisis. India imports nearly 60% of its LPG. Our storage

 buffer is barely days of consumption. Two India-bound tankers recently needed

 diplomatic intervention just to cross safely.


The solution is staring at us from the rooftop — and from the sky above every

 Indian home.


I had written in detail about this to Shri Piyush Goyalji. I humbly request you to

 read that letter in full:


https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2026/04/bring-sun-into-your-home.html


The proposal, briefly:


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THE UJJWALA 3.0 MOMENT

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Just as Ujjwala replaced the chulha with the cylinder — FREE, delivered, no

 paperwork —

it is now time to replace the cylinder with the SUN — FREE, delivered, no import.


The instrument: A FREE induction cooktop + battery/inverter pack bundled with

 PM Surya Ghar rooftop solar.


TWO TRACKS:


  TRACK A — 

  40+ lakh households already have PM Surya Ghar panels installed.

  Their rooftops generate electricity. But they are still cooking on LPG — simply

  because nobody gave them an induction cooktop.

  Give them one FREE. Impact: IMMEDIATE. Forex saving: INSTANT.


  TRACK B — 

 For the crores not yet on solar, make the FREE induction kit the

  irresistible pull: 


"Install PM Surya Ghar today — get a FREE induction cooktop

  at your door within 30 days."


  This turns subsidy into mission. Passive scheme into viral movement.


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WHY THIS IS THE UJJWALA PARALLEL YOU WILL RECOGNISE

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Ujjwala (2016):                            |  Solar Induction Bundle (2026):

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 Replaced chulha with cylinder       |  Replaces cylinder with sunshine

 FREE connection, delivered home  |  FREE cooktop, delivered home

 Targeted BPL women                   |  Targets existing solar + new adopters

 Freed women from smoke           |  Frees India from import dependence

 Govt bore full upfront cost          |  Govt bears cost, recoups in 10 months

 Impact: 10.33 crore lives           |  Potential impact: 33 crore households

───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────


The spirit is identical. The scale is larger. The urgency is greater.


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THE PAYBACK IS SHOCKINGLY SHORT

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  FREE kit cost per household:            ₹ 8,000 – 10,000

  LPG import saving per year:             ₹ 7,000 –  8,700

  Subsidy + logistics saving per year:    ₹ 4,000 –  5,000


  Total annual saving per household:      ₹ 11,000 – 13,700

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  PAYBACK :                                       UNDER 10 MONTHS

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At national scale (3.3 crore households) :   

  Investment:  ₹ 29,700 Crore

  Annual forex saved:  $ 2.7 BILLION (₹23,000 Crore)

  Full system annual saving₹ 37,000 Crore

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  NATIONAL PAYBACK: Under 10 months.


  SURPLUS from Year 2: ₹ 7,000+ Crore EVERY year, permanently.


No programme in India's history has returned the government's investment this

 fast.

Ujjwala itself, great as it was, could not claim this.


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A SPECIAL REQUEST TO YOU, PERSONALLY

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Respected Pradhanji, 


you launched Ujjwala. You know, better than anyone, what it takes to change the

 energy reality of the Indian kitchen.


You wrote today that Ujjwala marks a shift from access to empowerment. I would

 add: the next shift is from empowerment to independence — energy

 independence, from the sun above every Indian rooftop.



As Education Minister, you also shape the aspirations of the next generation.

 Imagine 140 crore young Indians growing up in homes that cook with sunshine —

 not with imported gas from a war zone halfway around the world. That is the

 India worth teaching toward.


I am 92 years old. 


I have been writing on this since 2017 — nine years of letters to ministers, nine

 years of proposals filed, nine years of waiting. Today, as Ujjwala turns 10, I feel

 the moment has finally come.


Will you please speak to Shri Piyush Goyalji and Shri Manohar Lal Khattar ji — and

 together, make this happen on a war footing?


☀️  "BRING THE SUN INTO YOUR HOME — AND LET IT COOK FOR YOU!"


Ujjwala gave India the blue flame.

Let the next decade give India the golden one.


With deepest respect and lifelong admiration for your work,


Hemen Parekh

hcpblogs@gmail.com | Mumbai


Full proposal to Shri Piyush Goyalji (with visuals):

https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2026/04/bring-sun-into-your-home.html


White Paper – Project Solar Cooker:

https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2026/03/white-paper-project-solar-cooker.html


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My Past E-mails on this matter , to Cabinet Ministers :

Solar  Chula  ?  Some  Unanswered  Questions ……….       [  03 Nov  2017  ]


Solar Chulha : Where can I buy ? …………………………………………….[ 16 July 2018 ]


Dear Shri Goyalji : How about a Solar Cooker ? ……………………..[ 26 Aug 2020 ]

Time to " Talk the Walk " …………………………………………………………..[19 Sep 2020 ]

Not in one day : What about 3 years ? …………………………………….[ 25 Oct 2020 ]

Enough to entice Elon ?  ……………………………………………………………[ 03 Nov 2020 ]


Inscrutable are the ways of the Providence ? ………………………….[15 June 2021 ]

Air Pollution Sources : And “ How to save 2.5 Lakh lives “………[ 25 June 2021 ]

Congratulations, Dr Harish Hiraniji …………………………………………..[ 13 Nov 2021 ]

 

A Battery Swapping Policy for Battery-Powered Solar Cookers ? [ 25 Mar 2022 ]

Getting Closer : Battery-powered Electric Cooker …………………….   [ 11 May 2022 ]


 

Making Best of a Bad Bargain  ... ..................... 04 March 2026

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

BRING THE SUN INTO YOUR HOME

 



BRING THE SUN INTO YOUR HOME — 


Payback Under 10 Months, ₹2.7 Billion FOREX Saved Annually


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Respected Shri Piyush Goyalji,


Namaskar.


Thank You. From the bottom of my 92-year-old heart.


The Economic Times today reports that the government is now actively exploring

 linking the solar scheme with induction cooktops as a combined offering for

 households amid the ongoing energy disruption:


https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/solar-scheme-may-push-induction-cooktops-amid-energy-disruptions/130594546


This is precisely what I had advocated in my earlier letter to you:


https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2026/03/white-paper-project-solar-cooker.html



The direction is right. But there is no time to tinker. We cannot afford that luxury.


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WHY THIS MOMENT IS UNLIKE ANY OTHER

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Respected Goyalji, let us be frank about what is happening in the world right now.


The US-Iran crisis has made the Strait of Hormuz — through which over 90% of

 India's LPG passes — a war zone. Two India-bound LPG tankers needed diplomatic

 intervention just to cross it safely. India imports nearly 60% of its LPG and

 consumes 31 million tonnes annually, producing only 13 million tonnes

 domestically. Our storage buffer is a mere 1.6 lakh tonnes — barely days of

 consumption.


Every single LPG cylinder we import today:


  ► Costs India ~$12 (~₹1,000) in precious foreign exchange

  ► Travels through a chokepoint that could close tomorrow

  ► Funds geopolitical adversaries of our allies

  ► Adds to a subsidy burden already draining ₹6,930 Crore annually


The SUN, by contrast:


  ► Costs India ZERO foreign exchange

  ► Travels through no strait

  ► Arrives every morning, on schedule, without a tanker

  ► Carries no geopolitical risk whatsoever


This is not a renewable energy argument. This is a NATIONAL SECURITY

 argument.


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THE PAYBACK IS SHOCKINGLY SHORT

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Let us do the arithmetic together — honestly and simply:


  COST to give one household a FREE induction cooktop

  + battery/inverter pack:                      ₹ 8,000 – 10,000


  LPG IMPORT SAVING per household per year:

  (7 cylinders × $12 import cost × ₹83/$ )    ₹  7,000 –  8,700


  ADDITIONAL SAVINGS per household per year:

  (subsidy + logistics + OMC under-recovery)    ₹  4,000 –  5,000


  TOTAL ANNUAL SAVING PER HOUSEHOLD:           ₹ 11,000 – 13,700

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  PAYBACK PERIOD:                              UNDER 10 MONTHS


Respected Goyalji — 10 months. Not 10 years. Not 10 decades.

TEN MONTHS — and every rupee thereafter is pure saving, year after year, for 25 years.


No government programme in the history of independent India has ever offered a

return on investment this fast on an energy scheme. Not one.


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At NATIONAL SCALE — the numbers are staggering:

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Convert just 3.3 Crore households (10% of LPG users):


  One-time FREE kit investment:     ₹ 29,700 Crore

  Annual LPG import saving:         ₹ 23,000 Crore  ($ 2.7 Billion FOREX)

  Total annual system saving:       ₹ 37,000 Crore

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  NATIONAL PAYBACK:                 Under 10 months

  ANNUAL SURPLUS (Year 2 onwards):  ₹ 7,000+ Crore EVERY YEAR


And this is for only 10% of users. Scale it further — savings compound.


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THE BOLD PROGRAMME: TWO TRACKS, FREE, SUPER FAST

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TRACK A — Households that ALREADY have rooftop solar:


40+ lakh homes have PM Surya Ghar panels installed. They generate electricity.

 But they are still cooking on LPG — simply because nobody gave them an

 induction cooktop. Give them one FREE, with a battery/inverter pack for evening

 cooking. Zero new infrastructure needed. Impact: IMMEDIATE.



TRACK B — Households that have NOT yet installed solar:


Make the FREE cooktop + battery pack the irresistible incentive:

"Install rooftop solar under PM Surya Ghar TODAY — and we deliver a FREE

 induction kit to your door within 30 days."


This turns a passive subsidy scheme into a viral national mission.


PRECEDENT: Gujarat already does this — its state solar scheme offers an induction

 cooktop to residential solar adopters in lieu of cash subsidy. Nationalise it.

 Accelerate it.


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HOW TO ENSURE PEOPLE ACTUALLY USE IT

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One simple, non-negotiable mechanism:


>>> DISCONTINUE LPG CYLINDER SUPPLY 30 DAYS after FREE kit delivery.


This is not punishment. It is a firm, fair transition deadline. The 30-day overlap

 gives every household time to learn, adjust, and cook confidently on the new

 system. After that — the sun feeds their kitchen.


To make it fair and foolproof:


  1. Toll-free helpline + WhatsApp bot for any technical issues.

  2. Field technician visit (via PM Surya Ghar empanelled vendors) for any

     malfunction.

  3. Households in low-sunshine zones (NE India, hilly terrain) receive a hybrid

 grid-connected variant and are NOT disconnected from LPG until grid reliability is

 independently certified.


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THE CAMPAIGN:

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☀️  "BRING THE SUN INTO YOUR HOME — AND LET IT COOK FOR YOU!"


Simple. Positive. Powerful. Translatable into every Indian language.

Not just a scheme — India's declaration of ENERGY SOVEREIGNTY IN THE

 KITCHEN.


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CLOSING THOUGHT

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Respected Goyalji, the US-Iran crisis will not resolve on our timeline. The Strait of

 Hormuz will not reopen at our request. But the Sun rises every morning over 140

 crore Indians — dependably, freely, and without anyone's permission.


All India needs is the political will to catch it — and the induction cooktop to cook

 with it.


The window is open. The technology is proven. The economics are undeniable. The

 Gujarat precedent exists.


Please act on a war footing. SUPER FAST.


With deep gratitude and undiminished hope,


Hemen Parekh


hcpblogs@gmail.com | Mumbai


White Paper – Project Solar Cooker:


My Past E-mails on this matter , to Cabinet Ministers :

Solar  Chula  ?  Some  Unanswered  Questions …………………….[  03 Nov  2017  ]


Solar Chulha : Where can I buy ? …………………………………………….[ 16 July 2018 ]


Dear Shri Goyalji : How about a Solar Cooker ? ……………………..[ 26 Aug 2020 ]

Time to " Talk the Walk " …………………………………………………………..[19 Sep 2020 ]

Not in one day : What about 3 years ? …………………………………….[ 25 Oct 2020 ]

Enough to entice Elon ?  ……………………………………………………………[ 03 Nov 2020 ]


Inscrutable are the ways of the Providence ? ………………………….[15 June 2021 ]

Air Pollution Sources : And “ How to save 2.5 Lakh lives “………[ 25 June 2021 ]

Congratulations, Dr Harish Hiraniji …………………………………………..[ 13 Nov 2021 ]

 

A Battery Swapping Policy for Battery-Powered Solar Cookers ? [ 25 Mar 2022 ]

Getting Closer : Battery-powered Electric Cooker …………………….   [ 11 May 2022 ]


 

Making Best of a Bad Bargain  ... ..................... 04 March 2026


One Nation : One KYC






 Subject: 


A Ready Blueprint for 'One Nation One KYC' — The Unified Citizen Profile (UCP)


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Respected Smt. Nirmala Sitharamanji,


Namaskar.


I write to you as a 92-year-old citizen and a lifelong observer of India's policy

landscape, with a sense of quiet satisfaction — and some urgency.


Your recent call at the SEBI event for a 'One Nation One KYC' system (covered by the Times of India on 25 April 2026) :


 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/one-nation-one-kyc-

need-of-the-hour-nirmala-sitharaman/articleshow/130522833.cms) 


resonates deeply with a framework I have been advocating since 2020.


 

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MY EARLIER PROPOSALS — A BRIEF HISTORY

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▸ SUIIC — Secure Unified Instant Identity Card (2020)


  Proposed a single Aadhaar-anchored digital identity capsule, verifiable offline and

  online.


▸ YUP — Your Unified Profile (2020)

  Blog: https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2020/01/i-am-one-i-will-become-many.html


  Argued that a citizen's identity should be verified once and reused everywhere —

 for SIM cards, bank accounts, college admissions, and government schemes alike.


▸ UCP — Unified Citizen Profile (2025)

  Blog: https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2025/10/unique-citizen-profile.html


  A fully detailed framework for a consent-based, Aadhaar-linked digital profile,

 accessible by banks, insurers, mutual funds, FinTechs, and government

 departments via a standardised API.


▸ AVC — Aadhaar Verification Capsule (2025)

  Blog: https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2025/12/avc-ucp-yup.html


  Proposed leveraging UIDAI's new verification measures to create a portable,

 citizen-controlled identity bundle.


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WHY UCP IS THE ANSWER TO 'ONE NATION ONE KYC'

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The UCP rests on five pillars that directly address what you have called for:


1. VERIFY ONCE — 

The citizen completes a full biometric KYC once, via Aadhaar OTP + face-match.

 This creates and populates their UCP record in the Central KYC Registry (CKYCR).



2. STORE IN A STANDARD SCHEMA — 

Name, DOB, address, PAN, income, mobile, email — all verified, digitally signed by

 the issuing authority, and held in a structured profile.



3. CONSENT-BASED SHARING — 

Any institution (bank, insurer, FinTech, mutual fund, government portal) calls the

 CKYCR API. The citizen receives a mobile prompt: one tap to approve. No forms.

 No branch visits. No repeated selfies.


4. INSTITUTION RECEIVES A LEGALLY VALID KYC BUNDLE — 

Digitally signed, regulator-compliant. RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, and PFRDA regulated

 entities all draw from the same single source of truth.


5. AUTO-REFRESH — 

When a citizen updates their address (Post Office, municipality), the UCP

 propagates the change to all linked institutions automatically. No re-KYC.



Critically, all the infrastructure required already exists in India: Aadhaar, CKYCR,

 DigiLocker, the Account Aggregator framework, and eSign. The UCP is the

governance and schema layer that ties them together.


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A HUMBLE REQUEST

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I would respectfully request that the Department of Financial Services and UIDAI

 consider examining the UCP framework as a ready blueprint — not a concept to

 be invented from scratch, but an architecture that has already been thought

 through in detail.


If it would be of any use, I am available for any discussion or submission of a

 detailed technical note.


With respectful regards and best wishes for this important initiative,


Hemen Parekh


Mumbai

hcpblogs@gmail.com

Blog: https://myblogepage.blogspot.com

Digital Avatar: https://www.hemenparekh.ai


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P.S. — An infographic summarising the UCP architecture is embedded in my blog

 at:

https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2025/12/avc-ucp-yup.html

A Dancer Never Exits

A Dancer Never Exits

Introduction

I like to imagine life as a theater with no final curtain. The phrase "A dancer never exits the stage" is not a literal claim about choreography; it is a way of seeing how practice, presence, and meaning persist beyond any single performance. In this piece I explore that idea in literal and metaphorical ways, remember how art keeps living in memory, and offer practical takeaways that stretch beyond dance into everyday grace.


The literal stage: practice, rehearsal, return

If you watch a dancer closely, you see cycles: rehearsal, dress rehearsal, performance, critique, refinement. The body learns its language through repetition until movement becomes an argument made without words. Even when the feet stop, the training leaves traces — posture, breath, a reflexive pause at the corner of a phrase.

This is the simplest meaning of my title: training never truly stops. A dancer’s muscles, neural pathways, and instincts remain. Moments of rest are not exits but quiet rehearsals for what will come next.


The metaphorical stage: presence and resilience

Metaphorically, the stage is any arena where we show up: the office, the kitchen, the classroom, the hospital room where someone sings softly to a patient. To say a dancer never exits the stage is to say the work of showing up — of being present — is continuous.

Resilience shows itself not as a single triumphant return but as the willingness to step back into the light after a stumble. The dancer who has fallen does not vanish; she readies herself, breathes, and rises. That readiness is the life-long discipline we can borrow: practice that prepares us for surprise and disappointment.


Presence as practice: the art of small returns

Presence is less about spotlight moments and more about the small returns: the daily bow to a practice, the short walk that steadies a mind, the sentence rewritten a dozen times until the meaning is honest. Presence is an endurance built of choices—short, deliberate acts that accumulate into a persistent habit of being there.

In performance, presence is contagious. The dancer’s calm focus steadies the orchestra, the stagehands, the audience. In life, our steadiness becomes shelter for others.


Art as living memory

Art remembers what we forget. A movement, once performed, migrates into the bodies of witnesses. Someone in the audience will carry a gesture home and reproduce it in a different key — in a lullaby sung to a child, in a patient’s steadying breath. In that way, the performance never fully leaves the world.

I have written about continuity and predictions of self before, thinking about how ideas outlive their moment Man Who Sees Future. The thread is the same: creative acts seed future selves, and what we practice becomes a kind of living memory in others.


Aging and grace: changing choreography

Aging does not mean exit; it means new choreography. The body reshapes the dance and the dancer reshapes intention. Grace in later years is not imitation of youth; it is a translation of experience into new movement vocabulary — smaller, wiser, clearer.

I like the image of an older dancer whose steps are fewer but whose presence expands. The stage is the same, but the story has deepened. That is a lesson for how we imagine careers, relationships, and projects: adaptation is not defeat but a higher fidelity to the work’s core.


A small vignette

I picture an empty community hall at dawn. A single light slices the dust in the air. A woman in worn shoes steps into it, remembers a phrase, loses the rhythm, laughs, and finds it again. No audience, no applause — only the lamp, the floor, and the slow reclaiming of something that was always hers.

That image feels like rescue. The dancer has not exited; she simply reclaims the stage for herself.


Practical takeaways (for life beyond dance)

  • Practice the small things: a short habit repeated daily builds capacity for the big moment.
  • Treat presence as a muscle: train it by noticing once an hour what you are doing and why.
  • Normalize gentle returns: when you fail, rehearse your next step instead of ending your story.
  • Translate, don’t imitate: when circumstances change, adapt your method to keep purpose intact.
  • Leave art in people: share, teach, record, or speak about what you learn so your work becomes living memory.

Closing reflection

To live as if one never exits the stage is to adopt an attitude of fidelity to practice, a generosity of presence, and a patience with change. We are, each of us, dancers of different sorts — in our work, in care, in conversation. The practice is what persists, and persistence is the quiet refusal to let a single performance define the whole life.

When I think of that woman in the empty hall, I think of the gentle hum we all carry: discipline, longing, the impulse to try again. That hum is the true stage light — it never fully goes out.


Regards,
Hemen Parekh hcp@recruitguru.com


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Same Aura

Same Aura

"Same Aura"

A 15-year-old prodigy drawing comparisons to two icons

I watch young talent with a journalist's curiosity and a fan's hope. Lately, a 15-year-old cricketer named Sooryavanshi has surfaced in conversations across nets and local grounds — not because of sensational headlines, but because of a quiet, recurring refrain: the boy has the "same aura" as two of India's most cherished figures in the sport. As someone who follows trajectories as much as performances, I wanted to take a measured look at what those comparisons mean, where they come from, and what they might — and might not — predict.

Background: Who is Sooryavanshi?

At 15, Sooryavanshi is still very much in the early chapter of his cricketing story. He trains at a district academy, plays age-group matches, and practices the hours that swallow ordinary teenage time. Observers note a calm presence at the crease and an unhurried technique that suggests confidence beyond his years. Those are the raw observations that spark conversation. Talent scouts talk about bat-to-ball clarity and temperament; parents talk about balance and approach. None of this implies immediate superstar status, but it does light the first fuse.

Why the Dhoni and Tendulkar Comparisons?

On the surface, the comparisons invoked by fans and commentators fall into two categories:

  • Temperament and finishing instinct (the reasons fans link him to a celebrated finisher).
  • Batting grace, timing, and early technical soundness (the reasons some hear echoes of a batting maestro).

These are shorthand: supporters use the names of icons to describe impressions. It’s natural — humans reach for familiar reference points to explain new phenomena. But labels are noisy. They help headlines, they help memory, and they help build narratives. They can also compress nuance.

Quotes from the Ground (Fictional but realistic)

  • "He carries himself like a man who has seen pressure before — calm, decisive." (Fictional coach quote)
  • "You see the feet, the head position, the way he picks gaps — it's not accidental." (Fictional talent scout quote)
  • "I felt the same thrill watching him as when I first saw a young master play years ago." (Fictional fan quote)

These voices reflect what often fuels comparisons: perceived temperament, technical markers, and emotional response.

Playing Style and Potential

From the footage and reports available, Sooryavanshi’s batting shows:

  • Compact technique against both pace and spin.
  • An ability to rotate strike and pick off gaps — signs of a batter comfortable with control.
  • A composed run-between-wickets sense that suggests maturity in match situations.

If the young player continues to develop physically and mentally, the foundational skills are promising. The blend of technique and temperament is the fertile ground from which significant careers grow.

Contextualizing the Comparisons: Where They Fit and Where They Don't

Comparing a 15-year-old to established legends is inevitable, but worth interrogating. Here’s how to read those parallels responsibly:

  • Valid parallels: Early temperament, a calm presence, and certain technical habits can legitimately remind observers of great players. These are helpful, qualitative signposts.
  • Overreach: Legacy, longevity, and peak achievement are out of scope. No single junior performance guarantees a career that mirrors decades of international excellence.
  • Psychological effect: Comparisons create expectation. That can motivate or burden a youngster; the response depends on support systems and mentorship.

Put simply: the aura or vibe can be similar; career arcs are not.

Potential Career Trajectories and Challenges

Paths for Sooryavanshi could include steady progression through age-group cricket, domestic breakthroughs, and, if form and opportunity align, higher honors. Key factors will determine the outcome:

  • Physical development: Strength, fitness, and injury management matter more than raw technique at early stages.
  • Opportunity and exposure: Selection pathways, quality of coaching, and access to competitive matches accelerate growth.
  • Mental resilience: Handling comparison and expectation is a skill on par with technical training.

Challenges are real: media narratives, comparison fatigue, and the all-too-common rush to fast-track young prospects can destabilize steady development. A measured, player-first approach — emphasizing skill-building, education, and mental health — will serve long-term success better than headline-driven pressure.

My Read: Optimistic, Cautious, Practical

I believe in optimism rooted in process. The glimpses of composure and technique that people are calling an "aura" are encouraging. Still, the responsible narrative is one of patience. Celebrating promise while protecting the player from premature expectations is the job of coaches, parents, and the broader cricketing community.

If Sooryavanshi keeps refining fundamentals, learns to manage the spotlight, and stays physically healthy, there is every reason to forecast a meaningful career in the sport. Whether it expands into legend territory is something only time, hard work, and a few seasons will tell.

Closing: The Bigger Picture

Comparisons to icons are flattering and useful shorthand — but the best tribute we can offer a young athlete is steady support. Let us watch closely, cheer responsibly, and let talent unfold on its own timeline. If Sooryavanshi truly has that rare, calm presence that draws us in, then we should give him the room to grow, not only as a player but as a person.


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