What better way to spend the time alone if you’re trapped at home doing nothing, like most of the people in the world right now? Playing Spider Solitaire online is the perfect way to spend our current leisure time. A lot of us grew up playing this classic card game and if you are a… Continue reading Best Free Spider Solitaire Games for Pandemic
Year: 2021
Tractor Rally 2021: Chaos and Shame
The Tractor Rally was supposed to be peaceful. What started as a peaceful war of ideology and conflict of interest, took twists and turns in such suspenseful ways that one cannot have ever thought of. Farm Bills, 2020 was in dispute and the farmers and their supporters did a phenomenal job holding their ground in… Continue reading Tractor Rally 2021: Chaos and Shame
The Ganediwala Fiasco – Avenues Opened For Abusers
No Sex Assault Since No “Skin-To-Skin Contact“ This is the legal precedent the Honorable Justice Pushpa Ganediwala set on the 19th of January, erasing the harsher consequences POSCO has created for those who prey on the minors of this country. The sitting bench that arrived at this decision argues that the definition of “groping” in… Continue reading The Ganediwala Fiasco – Avenues Opened For Abusers
A Few Thoughts on Bathroom Remodeling
Going for home improvement is never an easy decision. A bathroom remodel is much more difficult. There are fixtures that are permanent and it’s difficult to change the appearance of those. Let’s concentrate on what you can change. Shower Enclosures Photo by VENICE HOTEL Shower enclosures provide a fun and cool experience when taking a… Continue reading A Few Thoughts on Bathroom Remodeling
New EduTech startup by MAHE alumni sets sail
“Leadership is not a position or a title. It is action and example” “Leadership is not a position or a title. It is action and example” Such holds very true for Jithin Sunny, a final year student of Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) and Rangan Viveganandan, a final year student of Kasturba Medical College (KMC)… Continue reading New EduTech startup by MAHE alumni sets sail
