'Your cover story Going for Gold (May 13) was topical'
Your cover story Going for Gold (May 13) was topical, what with the 2012 Summer Olympics in London less than 100 days away.

Olympic Medal Quest
Your cover story Going for Gold (May 13) was topical, what with the 2012 Summer Olympics in London less than 100 days away. Having struck gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, Abhinav Bindra is looked up to by not just shooters, but also all other sportspersons. They all want to emulate Bindra's gold. Thus it is heartening to find corporate India doing its bit to help improve India's medal tally, spending liberally on improving facilities and infrastructure, with nary a thought about profit. Our country can definitely produce more medal winners if private and government initiatives combine to provide those talented with opportunities to develop their talent.
Kamal Chaudhary, Lucknow
Rough Ride
The Infosys star is not shining all that bright (InfyNitty-Gritty, May 13). Every company goes through difficult phases and the Bangalorebased software giant has some tough choices to make going forward. But I'm sure it is only a matter of time before Infosys bounces back on top.
Geeta Seth, Chandigarh
Learnings from the Peak
Lessons in Peak Performance (May 13) made for an interesting read. Who would have thought that executives can learn how to tackle stress and risks from mountaineers?
Pallavi Kochchar, Pune
Your cover story Going for Gold (May 13) was topical, what with the 2012 Summer Olympics in London less than 100 days away. Having struck gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, Abhinav Bindra is looked up to by not just shooters, but also all other sportspersons. They all want to emulate Bindra's gold. Thus it is heartening to find corporate India doing its bit to help improve India's medal tally, spending liberally on improving facilities and infrastructure, with nary a thought about profit. Our country can definitely produce more medal winners if private and government initiatives combine to provide those talented with opportunities to develop their talent.
Kamal Chaudhary, Lucknow
Rough Ride
The Infosys star is not shining all that bright (InfyNitty-Gritty, May 13). Every company goes through difficult phases and the Bangalorebased software giant has some tough choices to make going forward. But I'm sure it is only a matter of time before Infosys bounces back on top.
Geeta Seth, Chandigarh
Learnings from the Peak
Lessons in Peak Performance (May 13) made for an interesting read. Who would have thought that executives can learn how to tackle stress and risks from mountaineers?
Pallavi Kochchar, Pune