US Presidential Election: Something to learn?

[pullquote_right]”It doesn’t matter whether you’re black or white, or Hispanic or Asian, or Native American, or young or old, or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or straight – you can make it here in America if you’re willing to try.”[/pullquote_right] It was the morning of November 7, which was perhaps the most awaited day… Continue reading US Presidential Election: Something to learn?

A party for the Aam Aadmi

At least that is what the founders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will tell you. They proclaim ‘Swaraj’, as their motto, meaning self-rule by the common man. The coming up of this party is a direct result of the corruption that the country has faced all these years, and of the multiple scams exposed… Continue reading A party for the Aam Aadmi

India at 66: Freedom to Harass in Mangalore?

Recently, we all celebrated India’s 66th glorious Independence Day with flags, tricolour, anthems and other paraphernalia. But on the eve of this historic day, India’s historically ignored grouped –members of the “esteemed female gender” were at the receiving end again. I don’t think anyone involved in the incidence would be calling herself “independent ” any… Continue reading India at 66: Freedom to Harass in Mangalore?

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