Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in Indian Politics

Once Gautham Buddha stopped at a Village and decided to stay there for few weeks. A women came to meet Buddha. She said that she has a six year old child at home. She was worried about her son eating lot of sweets. She said that her boy is not taking her advise seriously. She … Read more

Legacy of Indian Politics:

It’s been eight years since Narendra Modi became prime minister of India. The union government is organising various events to celebrate 75 years of Independence, under the banner; ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. Indian National Congress ruled independent India for more than 50 years. Before independence, our country was ruled by ancient kings, then the invaders … Read more

Letters to the government: Volume-4

Stethoscope is not meant for vultures:   If A=B and if B=C, then A=C. Do you think the above statement is True? Or is it false?    Those who have attended aptitude test in job interview rounds are very much familiar with such questions. Let’s try to relate the above question with Kerala government to … Read more

An undeclared cold war.

Are we witnessing an undeclared cold war? Millennials and those who were born before have experienced cold war, at least through media. The collapse of Soviet union in 1991, Globalization and Neoliberalism made the world accept capitalism than ever. Initially, we were told that the cold war is between two super powers and it is … Read more

Letters to the government. Volume-3

Law and order of convenience!   In Hinduism, the belief is that the god (Lord Sri Krishna) exists in all living beings, and in non-living objects we see around. In Christianity, they say; In the beginning there was light. I am the light and those who believe in me will never walk in darkness. The … Read more

Hyperbolic numbers and deceptive figures:

All of us lack something in our lives like certain skills, knowledge, discipline, time management, ability to manage our finances. Or it could be one’s behaviour, which needs improvement for it to be acceptable for others. This is applicable for students, professionals, public servants, politicians and businessmen. In corporates, they have something called PIP (performance … Read more