Beautiful. We need this kind of culture in India. No nonsense. Just educated, well - mannered people discussing how world works. Please talk about alchemy, esoterica and iron pillar. We need aesthetic standard in our country.
Fascinating, just fascinating!! I curiously wandered into this clip, used to as I was to just short "youtubey" superfluous cr**, but was amazed to witness not only on a very engrossing account of the evolution of writing technology, layers of modern Indian history (even the very background of our own renaissance) and pointers on the economic policies of how it all happened, besides an exhilarating intellectual exchange between mentor and mentee!! This episode of the Sutra deserves thunderous applause, even a standing ovation!!!!!!!
What an amazing discussion!!!!!!!! As a lover of using fountain pens....it made me so happy to learn so much about the heritage of Indian-made fountain pens... I am ordering a kanwrite desire 35 right now!¡!!
A very different kind of Economic Sutra, and so utterly enjoyable. Knowledge of Mr. Debroy is astounding. I must say that though I love to listen to Mr. Sanyal, I find most of his interviewees on Economic Sutra programme very boring. This was by far the most enjoyable conversations in this series.
I never thought how Camlin came into being would be answered in my 29th year of life ,GOD knows how many wonders and suspense are waiting to be revealed .
When a student use of pen then society becomes educate , when a teacher use of pen, make educate to world ,when a judge use of pen then people get justice and when an ias officer use of pen it provides welfare to society.
I hope in due course most of our companies starting naming themselves and their products from Sanskrit and bharatiya itihaasa. As the oldest civilization we owe this to ourselves.
Beautiful. We need this kind of culture in India. No nonsense. Just educated, well - mannered people discussing how world works. Please talk about alchemy, esoterica and iron pillar. We need aesthetic standard in our country.
Fascinating, just fascinating!! I curiously wandered into this clip, used to as I was to just short "youtubey" superfluous cr**, but was amazed to witness not only on a very engrossing account of the evolution of writing technology, layers of modern Indian history (even the very background of our own renaissance) and pointers on the economic policies of how it all happened, besides an exhilarating intellectual exchange between mentor and mentee!! This episode of the Sutra deserves thunderous applause, even a standing ovation!!!!!!!
There is nothing more interesting than hearing two middle aged Bengali men discuss on an obscure topic and draw conclusions from that discussions.
A very interesting discussion on history of pens and peeking through history .
So lovely collection of pens🤩
What an amazing discussion!!!!!!!! As a lover of using fountain pens....it made me so happy to learn so much about the heritage of Indian-made fountain pens...
I am ordering a kanwrite desire 35 right now!¡!!
A very different kind of Economic Sutra, and so utterly enjoyable. Knowledge of Mr. Debroy is astounding. I must say that though I love to listen to Mr. Sanyal, I find most of his interviewees on Economic Sutra programme very boring. This was by far the most enjoyable conversations in this series.
A small correction sir: @10:27 Rajahmundry is in Andhra Pradesh now, Not Telangana.
I never thought how Camlin came into being would be answered in my 29th year of life ,GOD knows how many wonders and suspense are waiting to be revealed .
Wow.. it's very interesting
Thank you!!
Must say Bibek sir has a collection of Royal fountain pen .
Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏
Wow I amazed to see this discussion. Hats off
When a student use of pen then society becomes educate , when a teacher use of pen, make educate to world ,when a judge use of pen then people get justice and when an ias officer use of pen it provides welfare to society.
Sirs, So nice to hear. Regarding famous Ratnam Pens of Rajahmundry, it is part of Andhra Pradesh only.
I hope in due course most of our companies starting naming themselves and their products from Sanskrit and bharatiya itihaasa. As the oldest civilization we owe this to ourselves.
Great sir ❤from fountain pen lover Punjab
Sanjiv sir ki excitement ekdum child jaisi
New way of discussion👌
Kindly bring show on economic aspects of mobile phones and automobiles.
Rajahmundry is not in Telangana, for goodness's sake!
Why are we concerned with fountain pen marketing and it's scope sir?
Make videos on policies.
I still use Camlin Elegante it's my favourite fountain pen. (also economical)
True...I also have the same pen ....😊
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Great discussion. Pls repeat such story telling format often. Dhanyawad
Such a brilliant episode. Thank you for this :)
I cam watch this interview for hours