About Me

Welcome to TEEGA

After years as a corporate executive, I’ve returned to what I’ve always loved: reading and writing.  This blog is a reflection of that enduring passion.

When I bought this domain back in 2002, I had no clue where to begin.   The idea of blogging appealed to me, but after a few hesitant attempts, I gave up.

Now, I’m back - with selected stories, reflections, and profiles of events and people we often read and forget.  My effort is to rediscover what may have slipped past us. 

In recent years, I’ve taken on a new role as an educator and learning advocate.  I strongly believe that learning doesn’t end with a degree or a job.  It’s a lifelong journey that shapes who we are and how we grow.  Through my work, I try to spread this simple but powerful idea: "You never stop learning". 

You may or may not relate to my style of writing or line of thought. But as you leave, I hope you’ll spare a moment to share your comments. That would help me shape this space into something even more meaningful.

Thank you for being here.  Happy reading.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, Just wondering where the name came from?

D R Nayar said...

Hi,
Stop being 'secretive', and I will tell you. By the way thanks for visiting my blog.

Anonymous said...

hey Rajuda :-)

i have nominated you in "reader appreciation award"

please check here http://rurlink.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/reader-appreciation-award/

Masha said...

Hello,

I am writing to you because you like to discover good new books, and because you say that the best source for them is Goodreads and Publisher Weekly. This is only true for books from larger publishers with a lot of advertising money. To discover new writers and books of merit, you have to read reviews and comments on smaller websites and blogs like your own. So I hope you will start recommending books from as yet little known authors on your blog. To this end, I would like to invite you to view the website www.enchantersbook.com for the stunningly imaginative and unusual environmental fantasy, Enchanters: Glys of Myradelle.
I hope you will enjoy the visit.

D R Nayar said...

Thanks Masha for that rejoinder. David Russell is a GoodReads author and his book is listed at GR. The 'First Reads' feature there helps me keep track of new writers and titles. I am sure I will enjoy reading the book you recommended.

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