Confessions of a Manipal student : I Am Not Who I Really Seem To Be

I am not really an Engineering Student; I’m yet another confused youngster who’s just smiling and waving at an uncertain future.

I have a confession to make. I am not really who I seem to be. No, I’m not trying to imply that I’m some secret Government spy or whatever. Just that I’m not what the world considers me to be. And no, I’m perfectly sane, thank you. What I’m trying to say is that I’m… Continue reading Confessions of a Manipal student : I Am Not Who I Really Seem To Be

A Time To Pay Homage: Is Manipal As We Know It Dying?

Is Manipal as we know it is dying? Or are people just over reacting to some much needed enforcement of the rules that was long overdue?

It’s been three years since I began my life in Manipal. Three whole years. And I just can’t believe that I’ll be passing out in a year’s time. If feels like it was the other day, I happened to be a nervous first year who just wanted my orientation to get over and go explore… Continue reading A Time To Pay Homage: Is Manipal As We Know It Dying?

An Open Letter To India’s So-Called Moral Police

In a civilized society any dispute on a controversial depiction or content of a work of art can be dealt with through dialogue and consultation with experts in the field rather than left to self-appointed moral police employing coercive means.

I am shocked. Outraged. Angered. Furious. And you must be wondering why. Well, let me enlighten you. A few days back, reports had emerged in the national media that a girl had been molested, that too in full public view by a group of 30 (The exact number of men varies from channel to channel)… Continue reading An Open Letter To India’s So-Called Moral Police

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