Saturday, September 09, 2006

Ageless antiquity, cultural cornucopia and rustic resplendence weave together a haunting tune of Scottish salvation...

IIPM BEST B-SCHOOL
My aide-de-camp burst forth with a smattering of history to enlighten me, “Yes, the noble Earl called the structure a palace of pleasure and imagination around which the people may place their affections and which may give them a home on which their memory may rest, and declared the building open to the people forever.” The Palace is a mirror of sorts, a manifestation of the lives and times of Glasgow from the year 1750 to date, with its assemblage of displays depicting the evolutionary phases of the city and its denizens in diverse domains of life. And as we wrapped up the evening with a drink down at a café alongside the waterfront, I realised that even in this city – one of Europe’s trendsetters in couture – the profundity of tradition that moulds any society to its contemporary self is a tie that binds, or atleast should bind, till eternity.

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Source :
IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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