By Abhinav Desa I know this is nearly impossible for any human being to live more than 80 year’s, keeping in mind today’s food habits, pollution, oxygen intake, negative thoughts, bad habits.. Etc!! There are “n” number of problems that I haven’t listened because it’s not the same for every […]
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The Invisible Visible in Stephen Gill’s The Singer of Life
By Binod Mishra Abstract Stephen Gill, a novelist and poet, blends his sweeps of imagination with longings to attain spiritual bliss through his purity of passion pricking his earthly stay with heavy dosage of realism in his latest collection of poems entitled The Singer of Life. Acclaimed widely as a […]
Staying Connected with Academics During Lock-Down
Dr. Anusha B Since a couple of days, it has been a tough time for almost everybody around the world. With the increasing cases of Covid-19, Lock-down has been a challenge for many of us in many ways. Starting with the shortage of food essentials to managing the household. Being […]
Back to Our Primal Selves
By Chandrasen Yadav It is a very unique time since world war II ended, in these 70 years there wasn’t a single conversation about survival—at least not in the upper and middle-class societies, as collectively as it has become. But here we are, suddenly it’s all about survival again, everything […]
Is Lockdown an Ordeal or Escapade?
By Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra There is hardly a person nowadays who isn’t aware of the predicament the world is in due to the extensive outbreak of Coronavirus or Covid-19. With the number of people infected accumulating to many millions, this virus has spread intense panic and terror globally. It is […]
The Roman Empire: An Historical Epic
By Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra WHO IS SO WORTHLESS AND INDOLENT THAT THEY DO NOT WISH TO KNOW BY WHAT MEANS AND UNDER WHAT POLITICAL SYSTEM THE ROMANS, IN LESS THAN 53 YEARS, HAVE SUCCEEDED IN BRINGING NEARLY THE WHOLE INHABITED WORLD UNDER A SINGLE GOVERNMENT, SOMETHING NEVER BEFORE ACHIEVED? […]
Plant a New Idea Everyday in You’re Powerful Brain
By Abhinav Desa Thinking is what our brain is best at and you all know it’s the expert in doing that every millisecond, Even before you came out from you’re mother’s womb, it is the only thing that made you’re parents happy by kicking from the inside of the womb! […]
Coronavirus and Civilizational Ethos
By Yanis Iqbal COVID-19 pandemic has effortlessly dented the ‘invisible hand’ of market. It seems that the holy market mechanisms have suddenly dissipated and the entire network of globalized economies has been hamstrung. This unanticipated devastation of capitalism has snuffed out the halo which was previously encircling over the pristine […]
My insights on the Bhagvad Gita
By Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra Dharma-ksetre kuru-ksetre Samaveta Yuyutsavah Mamakah pandavas caiva Kim akurvata sanjaya Chapter Number 1, Verse Number 1 If you are a fan of long speeches full of morals and teachings and references to the Gita, then your ears must have heard these sentences quite […]
Covid-19 Implications
By Bhavya Roy There’s “miles to go”! An insight into the journey of migrant workers. While millions are working from home, millions are still trying to reach home! Millions have the privilege of “getting bored” after eating and sleeping while millions are walking miles to get a meal! This is […]