Monthly Archives: January 2016

An experiment with truth is always worth making it

Today it’s become a fashion to curse Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation of India. Perhaps a sizable chunk of our generation born in free India, especially after the seventies, considers him only as the root cause of many … Continue reading

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My favourite SRK starrer

Shah Rukh Khan is the superstar of today, who started his acting career from TV serials and on getting the right break, climbed on to the sky of wealth and fame, just like a fairy. He has many super-duper hit … Continue reading

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Gandhian values of life can never be outdated

Today is Shaheed Divas, the day of sacrifice of our beloved Baapu and the Father of the Nation of India, i.e., Mahatma Gandhi. On this occasion, I am reviewing a 16 years old movie which I had watched on the … Continue reading

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They also have a right to live, don’t they ?

In my blog  ‘Soft Targets’, I have highlighted this fact that the poor and innocent animals who are killed for the sake of their flesh and skin by the human-beings are also a soft target like many others. The so-called animal … Continue reading

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Soft targets

The attack of Swami Swaroopanand, the Shankaracharya of Dwaarkapeeth on Saibaba and his devotees prompted me to pen this long overdue post without further delay. For a pretty long time, I had been planning to write this blog. Swami Swaroopanand’s … Continue reading

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Land is the mother for an Indian peasant

While reading about the Indian economy as a part of my syllabus during B. Com., I learnt that the Indian economy as well as the Indian agriculture is termed as a gamble on monsoon (i.e., the rainy winds entering India … Continue reading

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The legend of a great Indian doctor

On 28th June, 2012, Guo Qinglan Kotnis, the ex-wife of Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis passed away in Dalian (China) at the age of 96 years. She had married the legendary Indian physician in 1941 when he was on his medical mission … Continue reading

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Romance with destiny

Today is the birth anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose who has been my idol and whom I have adored since my childhood as my hero. He has been the hero of millions who have drawn and will continue to draw … Continue reading

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Mere Mehboob Tujhe Meri Mohabbat Ki Kasam . . .

I am very romantic by nature. But I like decent romance which strikes a chord somewhere in the heart quite silently (i.e. without being loud). I believe, that’s the real love which lives with a person throughout his / her … Continue reading

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The aura of Saadhana

Saadhana is no more. The extra-ordinary diva has left for her heavenly abode. However her aura stays and will stay forever. Being an ardent fan of Saadhana, I am paying my tribute to her through this blog. Saadhana was a … Continue reading

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