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Category Archives: In my Opinion
Blame it on him!
Unfortunately, we are still struggling to develop despite all the potential. The rampant corruption and the lackadaisical attitude of past governments have rubbed off so much on the citizens that this burden is harder to off-load. Continue reading
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Tagged anti-modi, anti-nation, blame game, Congress legacy, country's burden, monthly budget, pseudo-secularism
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Mischiefs of the Yellow Journalism
Find stories. If you cannot find the stories or do not prefer the ones making news, invent some. Yellow journalism sells. Continue reading
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Tagged hashtag, hashtag useless, Hitler, leftist, lies, media, right wing, social networking, trending, yellow journalism
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Social Media and the Deluge of Information
Originally posted on Sarika Nanda Cerebrates:
Not too long ago, major chunks of habitation in urban India, and the big metros like Delhi, lived in the old neighbourhoods and communities. Generations of different families were born and brought up in…
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Age Inappropriate
Originally posted on Sarika Nanda Cerebrates:
So, a colleague’s birthday last week and in my wishes, I asked him to not waste his life doing laundry, and instead, get a life and a girlfriend. My other colleague from the previous…
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My Choice
We can argue to death the equality metrics. Look around, and observe that a small section of people may be talking about human spirits and baulking at any feminist statements. Yet, a major section of our society is still struggling with the right of a girl foetus to not be killed in the womb. Continue reading
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Tagged censor, Deepika Padukone, feminism, judgemental, moral police, My Choice, Vogue video, women's right
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Age Inappropriate
Does personal modish lifestyle guarantee a progressive thought process? I am not so sure now. Does this attitude smell of conceit? I am aghast at the impudence. Continue reading
Mind Freeze – Power of Audio-visual Medium
Stop trending…stop flowing with stream…but do not stand apart just to be different…conforming could be good too…it should be an educated decision, always, to avoid the mind freeze. Continue reading
Cultural Confusion or Degeneration
Make no mistake in thinking that this corruptible outlook is India’s legacy. We are in the news for not so many good reasons. Yet, the reasons stem from a greater awareness of the masses, their courage to take the bull by the horns and demand justice. The initiative of the public to not ignore the problems, to ensure that the misdemeanour is punished, has brought the spotlight to our doorstep. Continue reading
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Tagged confusion, cultural heritage, culture, documentary, global media, heritage, India's daughter, Indian culture, limelight, media, mindset, spotlight
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Social Media and the Deluge of Information
One misconstrued statement and the news channels will start shouting, “outrage!” Social networks will start buzzing with the denouncements, and the event will take the proportions of national crisis. Continue reading
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Tagged debates, headlines, information, media, outrage, print media, social media, social networks, TRP
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Judgemental…
When did we become so fragile? When did we lose trust in our friends and ourselves? Why has everything become so personal that it requires a confrontation? Continue reading →