In today’s weekend blog, I am continuing with my blogs on actresses of yesteryears, and today I am writing about an actress who started her career in the 1950s. Regarded as one of the finest actresses in the history of Indian cinema. She was noted for her naturalistic acting in parts of conflicted women often…
Category: Daily Happenings Blog
Daily Happenings Blog
Collocations
Friends, do you know what COLLOCATIONS is in the English language? Collocations are pairs or groups of words that frequently go together; they are not fixed idioms, but predictable combinations that improve fluency. Common types include verb + noun, adjective + noun, adverb + adjective, and noun + noun. Key Examples of Collocations: Verb + Noun:…
App Burnout
In an era where smartphones have become extensions of ourselves “APP BURNOUT” is emerging as a modern psychological and behavioural phenomenon. While technology has simplified life, the constant or continuous engagement with Apps-social media, messaging platforms, productivity tools, and entertainment can lead to mental fatigue, reduced efficiency, and emotional exhaustion. What is App Burnout? App…
Congress-Inflation
In the Indian political scenario, the main opposition party Congress, is shouting from rooftop that everything has become costlier and inflation is at its peak, and the NDA government has failed to control the same. Can any supporter of the Congress party answer this question- suppose you have purchased a house for Rs 20 Lakhs…
Madhubala
In today’s weekend blog, I am continuing with my blogs on actresses of yesteryears, who started their careers in the 1940s. Today I am writing about an actress who was known as “The Venus of Indian Cinema”, was extremely beautiful and had a wonderful smile ever seen on the Indian screen. Friends, I am talking…
GLP-1 Drugs
GLP-1 drugs (glucagon-like peptide-receptor agonists) are FDA-approved drugs that mimic a natural gut hormone to regulate blood sugar, slow digestion, and increase fullness. These properties are making them highly effective for treating Type 2 diabetes and obesity. These drugs are administered via weekly or daily injections or oral tablets. Key Usage Examples and Benefits Type…
Meena Kumari
In last weekend’s blog, I wrote about actress Nargis. During the period of the late 40s, 1950s, and 1960s, there was one more actress who also made her name in Bollywood, and she was MEENA KUMARI. She was born on 1st August 1933, and her maiden name was Mahjabeen Bano. She was an actress, poet…
Routine Surgeries-Go Wrong
India performs millions of surgeries every year, ranging from simple procedures like cataract surgery to complicated surgeries like organ transplants. But there are many cases where Routine Surgeries Go Wrong, and this happens due to a combination of system failures, including overcrowded hospitals, inadequate infrastructure, poor communication within surgical teams, and a lack of standardised…
Anti-Conversion Bill-Maharashtra
The issue of religious conversion has long been a sensitive and debated topic in India, intersecting with constitutional rights, social dynamics, and political ideologies. Maharashtra, like several other Indian states, has passed the Anti-Conversion Bill in the Legislative Assembly on 16th March 2026. This bill is aimed at regulating religious conversions and preventing conversions carried…
Passive Euthanasia-SOP
Last week The Supreme Court of India (SC) passed an order allowing PASSIVE EUTHANASIA in the case of Harish Rana from Ghaziabad, who has been in a comatose condition for more than 12 years. Passive euthanasia in India refers to the withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining medical treatment from a patient who is terminally ill…