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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
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
Gandhian values of life can never be outdated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
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
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