There was an article in The Hindu by Arundhati against the movement for Janlokpal, she’s eloquent as usual, and she misses the point, pretty much as usual. In this article I am trying to talk about the points she raised and hopefully when we are done we might have a broader perspective of this . . . → Read More: Why I’d rather be Anna than Arundhati

At first dramas were performed in theatres where multitude of audiences were entertained as well skilled actors played the characters assigned. Then came the technology which claimed to make use smarter and plays were recorded in the form of Movies, a form of drama enacted once and recorded for the purpose of screening across . . . → Read More: Games Crooked Indian Politicians Play

Have you ever wondered how much money one has to pay to the government to start a professional college?
Don’t tell me that you haven’t noticed the mushrooming of privately owned Engineering and Management colleges around you. You might be entrenched in upper Himalayas during all these years.
In the decade which is about to . . . → Read More: Privatisation Of Education In India : 1
This is not yet another amateur blog post lamenting about the unabated corruption prevalent in Indian political scenario.
You all so called political leaders are responsible to be exemplary for my generation. Some of you are invariably corrupt as evident by the long list of scams in recent years but then also you are . . . → Read More: Indian Political Leaders Need To Grow Up
The standard and morality of journalism had plummeted few years ago when the news agencies started to sell nonsense for the sake of selling. Keeping the people ignorant and misinformed is an efficient way to keep the people under control and that is what any government wants. The Bakhagate has just compounded the unobtrusive . . . → Read More: The VirBarkhaGate
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