Sharing the human spirit through friendship is today’s theme, Of staying together to the brink as a team. With mutual respect, love and trust Like a galvanized friendship that would not rust. Still you blemished our love in pain, Leaving me alone in difficulty and baine, In search for solace, prosperity and fame. As these... Continue Reading →
Tareekh- pe- tareekh: The sluggish judicial system
Different types of punishment are parceled out in accordance with the codified laws and the crime committed by the assailant. There are various judicial bodies in India that make up the judiciary. According to the Indian Constitution, each of these courts has its own jurisdiction and must abide by the law. Evaluating any legislative or... Continue Reading →
Mystifying the superstition
The greatest threat to humanity is ignorance. There is more to it than just ignorance. Knowledge of what is evil, incorrect, or untrue is more perilous and misdemeanor than ignorance. There are many who have an eerie for evil. The greatest threat to humanity is ignorance. There is more to it than just ignorance. Knowledge of... Continue Reading →
False polarity: On reservation system
The reservation policy, in India, is the consequence of the age- old caste system. In essence, it involves making it easier for certain groups of people to get seats in government offices, educational institutions, and even legislatures. Because of their caste identity, these communities have historically experienced injustice. The reservation can also be viewed as... Continue Reading →
The human consciousness
The mind is the highest tool available to a person, it is still largely unaware of both the outside world and its own true inner self. The development of mental consciousness in humans is the process of civilization. The mind is being awakened. Despite having an intelligence comparable to our own, prehistoric man was largely... Continue Reading →
COVID- 19: LESSONS YET TO BE LEARNT
History repeats itself for those who don't learn from it. A chillingly pertinent lesson that Indian city leaders need to learn right now. Public health and livelihoods, to name two lessons from 2020, went largely unlearned. In 2021, as wave two of COVID wreaked havoc, the same lessons as well as some new ones came... Continue Reading →
Beloved you- Poem
My eyes search for you in your absence, To get a glimpse of you. My ears are desperate when you are quiet, To hear from you. I hunger for your touch, your eyes, your feel. Because I am an illusion without your presence. Because I am vicious without your generosity. Because I am a poet... Continue Reading →
Political conflict
Conflict is characterized as a real or imagined threat to a person's needs, values, or interests. This manifests in politics in a variety of ways. In some instances, parties will agree on objectives but disagree on how to achieve them. In other instances, parties will disagree on objectives. Finally, on occasion, parties will disagree on... Continue Reading →
Triads of politics
Arnold Kling in his book ‘Three Languages of Politics’ mentions that the reason why our political discourse is dysfunctional is because we see the world through perspectives that differ from those of our political foes. Liberals view society as a scuffle between oppressors and victims. Conservatives believe that humanity is engaged in a conflict with... Continue Reading →
Mahatama Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was assassinated in January 1948 in New Delhi, India, at the age of 78. It hasn't been quite a century. Truth-telling biographies about the Gandhi no one knew are now taking the place of the surfeit of hagiographies that have been written about him. In modern times, Gandhiji is lauded as the... Continue Reading →
