It’s in news. It tops the google trend’s most searched keywords list for India. How on Earth can I oppose such bill? It’ll be inhumane to refuse food to the ones who are needy. And believe me, I’ll never ever oppose any scheme that ensures the end of malnutrition in India. But, does the bill cleared by the cabinet ensures that? or is it just another feel good factor (necessarily, Read More ...
So yet another blast. Yet again it was followed by speeches from our ministers and politicians. Yet again our news channels flashed it as “Breaking News” and debates, having panelists from our political parties, were telecast in all news channels. Every member of our political parties once again “Condemned” the blast and for one more time they committed to fight against the terror. This sequence of activities has become like Read More ...
“Kuchh Kharcha Paani ke liye nahi dijiyega saahab?”. I guess, it’s a very common word in our day to day life. While Anna Hazare, Baba Ramdev and a quite important chunk of the population are fighting and shouting against corruption, the thought of writing this article came to my mind. Sometimes, I feel that corruption has become the DNA of Indian blood. Only in some people the DNA is dormant. Read More ...
One of my family friend happens to be in the pharma industry in Patna. With over 20 years of experience in the sales and marketing in the industry, he has also started a company which supplies certain medicines in their own brand name. During a discussion with him, I came across various facts of the pharmaceutical industry. The total industry is run by the doctors. In fact the pharmaceutical companies Read More ...
Yesterday, I was going through a video shared by Rupam Shyam (a close friend), in Facebook. The video portrayed how people from North Eastern part of the country feel discriminated by the rest of the country. A couple of people came down for the interview also. They complained that they were often teased by being called ‘Chinki/Chinka/Momo/Chowmien’ etc. They described incidents where they felt discriminated. There were a couple of Read More ...



