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अतिथि देवो भवः

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After a terror struck month of examination (that’s why had to stay away from all of you), everything seemed to change…The nippy morning was not that nippy and the languid body was full of vigor as if prepared to give another wave of examination. My morning started with the all famous bed tea served freshly baked cookies and newspaper. It felt good to meet my long lost chum and at the same time was disgusted to see the same old stories of rape, chain snatching and still continuing “India against Corruption”. Thinking about when my country will change I went for a hot water steamy bath. ****** Stuffed with sandwiches, I decided to make myself useful. What could have been better than rushing to the “English shopping center”, Delhi-110001. The sun was shining like the gold rate and my list was blotted with novels names. It felt good that this part of Delhi is still green and clean comparative to other places of Delhi. Still had a lot of time to fritter away, I decided to wander on...

The sensory censorship:

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T his year has been an year of upheaval and revolutions whether it was Arab rising, Wall street show down or India’s “non-violent” war against corruption. If we talk about revolution, we have to talk about media and internet, and if media is and internet is there we off course need to yell about the Censorship. We the people of this mother Earth, can reckon multiple censorship that suppressed the view points of many people in history and are suppressing even today. The rationale of this expurgation has been different starting from moral censorship to corporate censorship, but the one which has always led the pack is political bowdlerization. China was first to censor intenet  China was the first country to “establish” censorship act in around 300AD, though the time line also states that Sweden was the first country to abolish each and every kind of restriction whether it was political or moral. India also witnessed the hardship of censorship at the time of revolution w...

A sting of corrupt mentality

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Going through the phase of my practical exams, I soon realized that what we see with our naked eyes is not always true. There is a curtain of anxiety weighed down by the nervous energy and the longing to procure our goals which make us go blind. The malpractices going in few colleges make me allergic to the movement so called “India Against Corruption” or for some busy bees who like to use the acronym IAC. If the government doesn’t want to witness a change in the sub-continent, at least it can try to bring down the corruption of mind-set of the mentors of educational institutions which hold the responsibility for shaping the future of the students. The country which enjoyed its independence in 1947 and then became Republic of India in 1950, still fights with chauvinism and with the 28 states. Though the country suffers from various set backs and torture of our politicians, people are still happy to read the following: PREAMBLE  WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having sol...