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The “Devi” of Indian Football

By Puneet Hooda From locking horns with boys during childhood to representing 1.2 billion people in Scotland, Bala Devi life has undergone drastic diversification. The 30 years old Manipur born has achieved which no other women footballer has achieved in the country. She becomes the first Indian female player to […]

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The Virus is Fear

By Mark Antony Rossi Once again our illustrious news media have managed to scare people into a total standstill. It’s not enough major newspapers are folding monthly due to disinterested readers. People become tired of lies. The sad fact remains more people died from the common flu last year in […]

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The Short Sighted Hindus

~ Sudha Dixit Deficiency of vitamin A is the third cause of blindness in the world. The first two are – politics and religion. We follow religion blindly; even though Hinduism is based on logic. We are too complacent to apply logic and ask pertinent questions. We, happily, remained secular […]

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Books and Revolution

~ By Ravi “Revolutions can, and often have, begun with reading.”                                                           “The Doctor and the Saint”           […]

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Be Fruitful and Podcast

~ By Mark Antony Rossi If the Digital Age had a Bible, one of its quotes would be “be fruitful and podcast.” Every time I turn around someone, I know is starting a podcast. Which is fine except I wish I would get a direct memo once in a while […]

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Democratic India

By Shobha Diwakar Our India, your India, my India in fact, everyone’s India, the land once flowing with milk and honey but which history records was looted, looted and looted over and over again, not only by the East India Company, but prior to them by many other predators. Yes, […]

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Why Writing Must Change

By Mark Antony Rossi During the past century nothing that matters in our lives has stayed the same. Transportation. Fashion. Cinema. Radio. Newspapers. Food. Reproduction. Yet there are those in literature who prefer to cling to the past and attempt to judge others by using standards restricted by structural limitations. […]

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A Call for Help

By Lahari Kandamuru Dear Readers, Thank you so much for choosing to read my article. I may not know who you are personally, yet I am grateful. Of late I don’t understand what is happening to me. I am hoping I can reach out to at least one person out […]

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Life is What You Make It

By Lahari Kandamuru What is life? Is it waking up every day and believing you have a purpose? Or is it going on about your day to day tasks and responsibilities? With each of us having many perspectives on what constitutes life, I guess it’s safe to say it’s an […]

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What Do We Care

By Sudha Dixit Most common and typical Indian sentiment is, as long as my interest is looked after “what do I care”. Their selfishness does not allow them to think or see beyond themselves. Modi is working overtime. The agenda is ‘development’. Development does not happen in one day. It […]