After a nerve wracking final, when the wild pendulum finally swung in its favor, India became the first world Twenty20 champions. People flocked into the streets to celebrate the success of the ‘Men In Blue’ and started worshiping them all over again. Accolades apart there was money raining on those cricketers who were part of… Continue reading Idolizing the Men In Blue
Category: Opinion
Centrally Bungling Investigators
Dearest CBI, Everybody is talking about your ‘utter failure’ to prove the case against Shibu Soren. Don’t worry; I’m not writing to say the same thing. In fact, I sympathise with you. Shibu Soren is a politician, and so what if you’re an investigating agency? He can still help you, and you really should be… Continue reading Centrally Bungling Investigators
Are We There Yet?
A dream called India was born on this day 60 years ago with a vision that had evolved in over a century of a national movement, perhaps, the biggest upheaval in world heritage history. Over the past 60 years this dream has evolved through the trauma of partition, the communal holocaust that followed and the… Continue reading Are We There Yet?
The Ram Sethu Controversy
The center first stopped work on building the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya and now it is working on ways to destroy the Ram Sethu or the Adam’s bridge. The central government is bent upon destroying this historic landmark to create the Sethu Samudram Canal which will link the Bay of Bengal to the Arabian sea.… Continue reading The Ram Sethu Controversy
Bone of contention
There has been constant controversy surrounding the ideas presented by The Origin of Species since it was first printed in 1859. Since the early 20th century, however, the idea that biological evolution of some form occurred and is responsible for speciation has been almost completely uncontested within the scientific community. Most controversy over the theory… Continue reading Bone of contention
