A world without internet! You’re kidding right? All right, all right! I gave it a thought! It’s not impossible after all. Well, being a 19 year old, who spends at least 20 minutes on the internet per day, it is basically impossible to imagine a world or call it ‘think of a life’ without it.… Continue reading A world without internet! You’re kidding right? – Neha Suvarna
Month: March 2012
Manipal: The cost of Urbanisation – Prajakta Prabhu
What is that first thought that climbs up the ladder in your head when you think of having a whole evening to yourself? Relaxing and reflecting on your life perhaps? For most of us, the thought of a walk along the serene windy roads of end point, or that of reading a book, lazing around… Continue reading Manipal: The cost of Urbanisation – Prajakta Prabhu
Why Being A Poor Child In India Sucks: An Introspection
As my friends, and by now, my regular readers now, I love to read. And by reading, I mean anything that has English words on it. It can range from flyers for random CAT or TOEFL tutorial houses handed out by random people outside of your college, mall or whatever, to the most serious and… Continue reading Why Being A Poor Child In India Sucks: An Introspection
Narendra Modi – India’s Future or Gujarat’s Past?
[contentblock id=2 img=adsense.png]Today when India is heading to become a global economic power, the question that is raised the most is, when will India translate this to global political dominance? India has failed to gain a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) refuses to listen to India while framing… Continue reading Narendra Modi – India’s Future or Gujarat’s Past?
The Dying Mangalore – A Walk Down Memory Lane
So, anyways, people who know me, feel that there’s one thing I’m not really comfortable about. And that’s talking about my childhood years. Anyone who can call me a “friend” of mine, knows that I become pretty edgy when the conversation veers off in that direction. Some people in jest think of it as attributed… Continue reading The Dying Mangalore – A Walk Down Memory Lane
