Yesterday I watched the film Sankar Mudi which made me look back in time and think about the changes that started more than a decade ago. I was in my early teens in the late 2000s. As a result, neither did I fully understand what was happening around me at that time, nor did I …
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All the seven colours…
When they said Love is Blind, they were pretty damn correct, because Love sees no colour, no gender, no caste, no religion...nothing. It just loves.
Priceless things and their memories
There are some things that money can't buy...Manners, Morals and Integrity. And there is another thing money cannot buy...the satisfaction of a hard-earned achievement. I was in Ninth grade then. Though almost all my friends and classmates detested History, I am always been a fan and an enthusiast. And the fact that we had a …
Pride goeth before a fall
I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with beastly religion. The famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits ~Winston Churchill Having a keen interest in history and politics, I like to read up on all the key historic events of the world. And Indian freedom struggle is a personal favourite …
Rustling pages
Books allow us to feel and understand more than our monotonous lives allow us to. They are a means to see the world in our mind's eye. But like all things, these don't come easy. One needs to invest time and energy to books to experience the best time of one's life.
Retracing the roots.
On the occasion of international women's day, let us remember those stars who made the history of feminism shine bright. Happy Women's Day
Anne, Leisel and more…
How many? Just how many of these little souls will suffer for no fault of theirs? How many of them will be sandwiched between two conflicting sides? Does the duties and responsibilities of UNICEF and UNESCO and all other international child rights organizations only limit to condemnation? Do these organizations even attempt to take action …
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton