There have been criticisms by many opposition parties that the government is not creating enough jobs. What they always refer to is creating jobs in government offices. With the digitalisation and computerisation of operations in government offices, it is natural that clerical and Junior officer types of jobs are slowly being reduced in the government…
Category: Daily Happenings Blog
Daily Happenings Blog
Bollywood-Unforgettable Characters
Bollywood cinema between 1950 and 1990 is often regarded as its golden period and transitional age. These four decades witnessed the rise of social dramas, romance thrillers, and the emergence of the “angry young man” phenomenon. Amidst these changes, a certain character left an indelible mark on audiences and defined the Bollywood style of storytelling….
Colonial Hangover-Indian Judiciary
The INDIAN JUDICIARY is often described as the guardian of the Constitution and the last hope of justice. It enjoys vast powers, from judicial review to interpreting fundamental rights. However, the majority of Indian citizens frequently argue and feel that the Indian judiciary continues to function under a COLONIAL HANGOVER– a legacy of British Raj…
Brain-Eating Organism
Friends, do you know that some organisms can eat your brain? It is called “BRAIN-EATING AMOEBA” that refers to Naegleria Fowleri, a microscopic single-celled organism found in warm freshwater bodies. Despite its frightening nickname, infections caused by this amoeba are extremely rare but almost always fatal. It attacks the human brain, leading to a condition…
English Language-8
Friends, in the English language, there are certain words that describe a person’s Traits and Attitude, and they are known as PERSONALITY WORDS. Here are some examples of such words: 1 STOIC– One who remains calm in hardship. 2 SKEPTIC– One who doubts everything. 3 CYNIC– One who criticizes human motives. 4 OPTIMIST-One who always…
Discrimination
A few days ago, on social media, I read something very disturbing, as it concerned the way our Supreme Court (SC) is working. The article opened up a Pandora’s box as it described how SC is openly practising DESCRIMINATION. There were questions raised by the author, which I am describing it below: 1 Double Standard…
Nervous 90s
In today’s weekend blog, I am back on Cricket. In cricket, there is one term called “NERVOUS NINETIES”, meaning that whenever a batsman crosses the score of 90 runs, he becomes very cautious to complete his century. So many times during his nervousness, he loses his wicket. Many world-class batsmen have become victims of the nervous…
Emergency 1975
Recently, many opposition leaders and especially from the Congress Party have started saying there is a EMERGENCY like situation in the country, there is no democracy, government is not listening to our views, there is no freedom of speech, the voice of opposition is suppressed and many more such things. Friends, people who were born…
Brain Stimulation and Chronic Pain
CHRONIC PAIN, defined as pain persisting for more than three months, affects nearly 20-25% of the global population. It can result from conditions such as arthritis, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, spinal cord injuries, or migraines. Traditional treatment approaches-including medications, physiotherapy, nerve blocks, and psychological support-often provide incomplete relief and can lead to issues such as drug…
SC and Waqf
Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 was passed by the Parliament in April 2025. The legislation amended the 1995 Waqf Act, which governs properties dedicated for religious or charitable purposes under Islamic law, assets that by some estimates, are worth hundreds of thousands of Crores and constitute the third-largest landholding in India after the railways and defence….