Awarded, Rewarded and Thoroughly Insulted: Ghālib & Shakespeare on Dais to Disgrace

There are many like me—folks with some half-plucked feathers in the cap—who periodically get invited to be both honoured and humiliated at the same time. This blog is my humble service to that fraternity of ' garlanded causalities: glitter outside, slap inside' so that they can smell the insult like stale samosas behind the garland. After all, even Shakespeare’s Angelo in Measure for Measure knew this chimera of honours and awards, saying , “...Most dangerous Is that temptation that doth goad us on To sin in loving virtue...” . This menace peaks around Engineers’ Day—our annual silly season when engineers like me are dragged out of mothballs and decorated like Diwali lanterns, only to discover the fuse is still attached. A caveat though, some organizations do honour you with dignity, by Central Cabinet Ministers, et alia , but let’s exclude those rare gems. What follows is the slapstick side of the saga with ‘To Do and Not To Do list’ . Chachā (uncle) Ghālib knew...