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Mission Migration

With sky rocketing cut-offs for admissions in the University of Delhi, students seldom could find the desired college for the desired course. After attending classes at the ‘undesired’ college, they often plan to migrate to the best one in the University as the current one fails to suit their personality. Moreover, social stigma urges them [...]

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Safeguarding India – a debate, a mockery

26/11 they say, they faced, they cried for, they lit candles for, and they say again it is a new year, new dawn. A bunch of young men walked in to execute terror, led by misled ideologies, corrupt dictionary of a jehadi and an absolute indifference towards humanity. Whatever was said and done, there was [...]

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Bengaluru- Land of Opportunities

Go back 20 years down the memory lane and you would have found Bengaluru as a clean calm city filled with Lal baghs, vidyarthi bhavans, MTRs, bugul rocks and the list goes on, probably no one would have ever imagined in their wildest dreams that a city known as “Garden city of India” would one [...]

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At the Age of 10

What does any child do at the age of 10?” well that could be a silly question to answer but think again because the answer might not be as simple as it sounds, ‘child labor’ was banned by government with the sole intention to give every child its right, of basic education. Voluntary organization across [...]

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Preparing for Indian Monsoons

I know I am not supposed to fear the Indian monsoons, but give me a break if I want to feel a bit of trepidation regarding the fury of the weather back in India, then I am allowed to. After all I do not live in bondage. I live in a free country, came from [...]

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Slaughter on Indian Roads

Roads network, India’s heart of transport, is now playing an entirely different role; apart from the brobdingnagian construction works, the roads are now becoming a slaughter house for street dogs. With more than 1000 vehicles plying on these roads at any time, leading to all kinds of misery for the people driving, the road has [...]

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Whose City is it Anyway?

Globalization is the new wave across any country, from the days of Export and Import trade to the modern day’s outsourcing, countries are now wide open to accept people from different corners of the world. Is this Globalization a threat to native citizens of that particular place? Let’s analyze the country India, with more than [...]

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History of Theatre in India

Theatre has been part and parcel of all civilizations; Vedic Theatre was one of the earliest forms of theatre according to sources. The origin of theatre in ancient India or rather folk theatre and dramatics can be traced to the religious ritualism of the Vedic Aryans. This folk theatre of the misty past was mixed [...]