-Pawan Pyakurel On the way to find out or create a reality in which I can fly high, like I do in my imaginative world, I find myself wondering for few hours, reading a book that promises me success for few hours and taking actions that I feel will take me towards creating the reality,... Continue Reading →
The Dynast vs the Dynast Prospect of the Great War in Asia
By Aakash Gupta After the eight year tenure of President Obama, in which no new country suffered its wrath, America is on warpath again. And this time, the battlefield has shifted to East Asia, to give Middle East a break for once. Mr. Trump, ever so impulsive and Mr. Kim, the ruler of North Korea,... Continue Reading →
Evolving Words
by Pranay Khatiwara Pythagoras once said “Do not say little in many words but a great deal in few”. Today's youth have an inherent liking for use of short/abbreviated words in their conversations. Vedas and other Sanskrit texts were composed using words as long as sentences. Talk to an octogenarian and he will explain you... Continue Reading →
My tryst with Indian Brands
by Shereen Singla Why I decided not to buy (and subsequently not use) Foreign Brands So this conscious and deliberate decision came at a time when I was reading about The Swadeshi Movement of our Indian National Movement, which was an economic strategy to uproot the British Empire from India and aimed at the revival... Continue Reading →
Pilgrimage – The journey of becoming a Chartered Accountant
by Alok Chawla Time heals everything, give time some time.’ It was partly a sense of conviction and majorly an illusion to the self that rooted from the need to self motivate to keep going. It were those days when you bestow an untampered belief in God and experience miniature against his might. And... Continue Reading →
हिंदी की दुविधा
- प्रदीप चंद्र जोशी आज राग दरबारी पढ़ते हुए, अचानक हिंदी, किताब से बाहर आ गयी। बाहर निकल पीले रुंधे हुए पन्नों पर बैठ गयी। पहले तो मैं केवल राग दरबारी पर ध्यानमग्न रहा, किन्तु जब हिंदी ने दो बार मुझे घूर कर देखा तो "निज भाषा सम्मान" के कारण मुझे ध्यान उसकी ओर ले जाना... Continue Reading →
Open Letter to the Commissioner of Delhi Police
Open Letter to the Commissioner of Delhi Police Respected Sir, I write to you on behalf of the rapidly growing population of ‘women’ protestors on the streets of Delhi. I don’t know whether this issue has been raised before and the authorities decided to turn a blind eye or I’m bringing it to your attention... Continue Reading →
RESEARCH- A PART OF LIFE
What is Research? According to Wikipedia: Research comprises creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of human’s culture and society and the use of their stock of knowledge to devise new applications. According to me: “Research is something that starts with birth and ends with... Continue Reading →
Brexit: Britain’s EU Question
At most, the Prime Minister is using the referendum as a ploy to push through his package of reforms, which call for curbs on migrant worker welfare rights and a treaty change.
Trilochan Pokhrel: Sikkim’s forgotten freedom fighter
[Binod Bhattarai and Rajen Upadhyay] India won independence from the British Empire in 1947, but in doing so, it lost many men and women who fought for freedom from the tyrannous colonial ruler with undaunted courage and spirited patriotism. Today, these men and women are hailed as freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for their... Continue Reading →