People do not have cold feet anymore. Suddenly the productivity all around has increased. Thermometers have given up measuring temperatures and now they are used for measuring cloth cuttings for stitching salwar kameez. Mercury has stopped rising and is now protesting in an uprising at Hussain Sagar. All lakes have melted and are disappearing. Post-menopausal… Continue reading It is so hot in Hyderabad that . . .
Month: April 2013
A note on fatherhood
I cannot think of any need in childhood, as strong as the need for a fathers protection. – Sigmund Freud It is neither too early nor too late, to highlight the importance of the need for more honourable dads in our country. A need certainly exists, in India, for more men to take the… Continue reading A note on fatherhood
Early morning walks and the people you see
As you may or may not know, when you start getting down in age the pounds does sneak up on you. Work, the busy schedule, lack of exercise and bad eating habits does go a long way in helping these pounds settle into their new home. And these pounds dont come alone, they tend to… Continue reading Early morning walks and the people you see
Islam and the world beyond
Since the birth of Israel under the auspices of the Western Powers notably the British colonial Power in 1948, carving it from the land of Palestine there has been no respite in the Muslim camps of the world. Almost 50 years in the dénouement the roller coaster ride of the Muslim discontent has been magnified… Continue reading Islam and the world beyond
Manipal Nurse Sunday Column: The truth behind prostate cancer
The prostate surrounds the upper part of the urethra, the tube that empties urine from the bladder. It is a male sex gland that produces a thick fluid that forms part of semen and is about the size of a walnut. It is located below the bladder and in front of the rectum. All men,… Continue reading Manipal Nurse Sunday Column: The truth behind prostate cancer
