Editorial

Editorial

Editorial

The Intolerance Saga: Aamir Khan Chapter

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal If only people know how to take back their words or knowing beforehand the implication of their views we’d never have breaking news. Aamir Khan might never have thought the blowback on sharing his wife’s concern about safety in India. He made this remark casually […]

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The New Test of Bihar

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal The swearing in ceremony bungle of Tej Pratap Yadav stirred the netizens in making foreboding comments about the future of state and mind you these concerns are not unfounded as the past rules under RJD and the youthful inexperience of Yadav scions. The actual test […]

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The Echo of Paris

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal What happened in France will have reverberation all over the world and this should be a wake up call for all of the people of the world that as long as threat of Islamic extremism exist, we might be counting bodies one attack after the […]

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Democracy of Merit

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal There’s been a lot of tolerance, intolerance talks lately and sometimes it’s good to give a topic a break. We are a developing country and wheels of progress rests on us seeking opportunities to grow, passing ordinances that clears obstacles and encourage sustainable growth of […]

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Awards Return Challenge

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal You might remember Ice bucket challenge from last year, what started as a way of raising awareness and money for a disease research just turned into a fad and people all over the world just started pouring ice on themselves right and left, in India […]

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Bihar Election: Make or Brake

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal  Bihar and Bihari’s have a special sort of charm that fascinates whole country, the lawlessness, the wild east that might or might not exist  in the real life is made popular by movies and tv. Bihar though rich in natural resources and talented people has […]

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The Patriotic Duty to Embarrass the Country

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Mr. Sudheendra Kulkarni is an odd one out in broad, diversified and sometimes weird Indian political landscape. His way to foreign policy is like a marriage councilor who is suggesting a couple to have a candle light dinner when husband and wife are busy swinging […]

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The Man called Mahatma

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal It was casual get together of my team after work when during discussion topic of conflict in Middle East came up, one of my female colleague asked an innocent but ironical question,” Why can’t we all get along?”. I didn’t have any answer to her […]