General V.K. Singh Vs the Ministry of Defence: A Symbol of Moral Decadence of the society?

The General’s pride had been hurt badly by the recent court ruling against him and he possibly might have been looking at ways to corner the Govt.

The unfortunate  series of events over the past few days involving Gen VK Singh, have brought into spotlight the uneasy relationship that has always existed between the Chief Of Army Staff of the Indian army and the political masters of the day. The balance of this relationship, between a soldier forced into being an administrator… Continue reading General V.K. Singh Vs the Ministry of Defence: A Symbol of Moral Decadence of the society?

Uttar Pradesh:Politics of Muscle Power by Aditya Ashok

Allocating ‘Raja Bhaiya’ the portfolio of Prisons is definitely not going to help Akhilesh in his noble cause, if he really intends to change the face of SP and UP for the better.

Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in terms of population, the 2nd largest state in terms of size, second largest economy in the country, largest producer of vegetables and the cultural hub of India. But above all, it can be termed as the political center of the nation. The central government is formed at New… Continue reading Uttar Pradesh:Politics of Muscle Power by Aditya Ashok

What Budget 2012 means for the Student – Manish Parashar

The students’ life-line—the mobile phone is set to burn a deeper hole in their pockets as telecom bills are also set to increase.

“I have to be cruel to be kind”, said Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee as he presented the Budget for the current fiscal year (2012-13).  These words from Shakespeare’s  ‘Prince of Denmark’  rightly sums up his state of mind vis-à-vis Mamata Bannerjee’s outright opposition to any policy of the Govt. and a tumultuous global economic scenario. It seems that the Budget… Continue reading What Budget 2012 means for the Student – Manish Parashar

Kony 2012:Social Media’s low point? – Manish Parashar

Joseph Kony's LRA has been inactive in Uganda for the past 6-7 years now, having fled to the neighboring countries with an ever-decreasing rank strength

Sometime back a gory image of roasted bodies lying strewn across a field went viral across Face book and other social networking sites. The caption described it as the handiwork of Muslim fundamentalists in Nigeria who had planted land mines in that place. Expectedly, a flurry of ‘likes’ and ‘shares’ was set forth by concerned netizens… Continue reading Kony 2012:Social Media’s low point? – Manish Parashar

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