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I Am Fearless, But So Is The Uncle Who Feels Me Up In The Bus

May 2, 2015 by

I Am Fearless, But So Is The Uncle Who Feels Me Up In The Bus

To all my dear readers, I would first like to introduce myself to you. I am a fun loving girl who just wants to be independent. So, with my parent’s supportive nature, I moved out of my hometown Kolkata and came to South India for pursuing my B.E. degree. I had never thought that I would come to learn so easily about what is actually happening to every one of us, who no … [Read more...]

Why Is India Still Such A Corrupt Nation? The Answer Lies In This Story.

April 30, 2015 by

Why Is India Still Such A Corrupt Nation? The Answer Lies In This Story.

In the movie 'Rang De Basanti' it was clearly shown how the youth can bring a change in the system.There is a storm that has risen up in our nation and yet a more severe is waiting in the future if the nation's call is unanswered. It is very noxious to state that honesty is no more a quality; rather it’s simply ‘LACK OF OPPORTUNITY’. Corruption has made life easier in India. … [Read more...]

What We Are Doing Is Exactly What We Should NOT Be Doing In The Name Of Gender Equality!

April 28, 2015 by

What We Are Doing Is Exactly What We Should NOT Be Doing In The Name Of Gender Equality!

We all are born with different abilities, talents, face, race, mind and most importantly GENDER. Yes, the gender makes all differences null and void in front of it, and makes itself of prime importance in the social order. We, the citizens of India think that “WOMEN” are a weaker sect of our society, and this mentality of people has been carried forward since the ancient times … [Read more...]

This Is How Stupid We Can Get Even When Hundreds Of People Lose Their Lives In Nepal Earthquake

April 26, 2015 by

This Is How Stupid We Can Get Even When Hundreds Of People Lose Their Lives In Nepal Earthquake

It was a silent morning. A little cold, a little breezy and a little dark. I am one of those women who stay up all night to listen to some classy music or read some classics or watch romantic movies, so I happen to sleep late and wake up extremely late. A friday night is always heavy for any woman of my age and so was the hangover. So, I woke up and sat on the floor trying to … [Read more...]

What I Say And What I Do – The Way I Fool Society (And Myself) With My Double Standard Values

April 25, 2015 by

What I Say And What I Do – The Way I Fool Society (And Myself) With My Double Standard Values

Note: The following article is a Satire. The more you get angry while reading, the more responsible youngster you are. And my story goes like this…. I am among almost 50% percent of total and 80% of the Indian youth population, a tremendously responsible citizen and can’t accept even a bit of fundamental rights violation, but I don’t know whether there exists any fundamental … [Read more...]

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