Understanding
"Why do I feel I am often misunderstood?" asked the inquisitive student to the reticent Master. The Master as usual smiled first before replying and said, "there is nothing called misunderstanding. ...
"Why do I feel I am often misunderstood?" asked the inquisitive student to the reticent Master. The Master as usual smiled first before replying and said, "there is nothing called misunderstanding. ...
Here's a nation one of the founding pillars of which was freedom of speech and freedom of expression. And yet, we have imposed upon people restrictions on what they can say, ...
The entire citizenry of India is undergoing a crisis that everyone takes for granted and does not realize - there is a complete loss of trust in all unelected bodies that ...
“A little down there, Chinni”, I said as his nimble fingers were sliding down the nape of my neck in the slipperiness induced by the generous dabs of navaratna oil. Chinni's ...
The road to hell is paved with good intentions Two young TV journalists, a few years out of journalism school, work under a demanding editor, who has impeccable but always-anonymous sources. ...
“Do you really care about anything that is happening around, as you remain silent most of the times?” asked the inquisitive student to the reticent Master. The Master smiled first and ...
As one more state is finally having its way, many of us must be wondering what next? How many more such divisions before we reach our “princely” status of what we ...
"How can a nation be great if its bread tastes like Kleenex?" - Julia Child There isn't anything that tells you more about a nation's cultural heritage and diversity than its ...
Keeping a few Nazis off the streets of Skokie will serve Jews poorly if it means that the freedoms to speak, publish or assemble are thereby weakened ~ Aryeh Neie, ACLU Executive Director ...
For those who waited patiently and those who harangued us endlessly for our perspective on the Ambani-Moily FIR, here it is. Thanks for your patience, and apologies for the delay - ...
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least” – Goethe. It's abundantly clear and simple when we read and understand this, yet most often ...
Those days we used to wait for it. Those days when I was 14 or 15 and coincidently my friends were about the same age, we used to wait for it. ...
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