On our History Books


Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid - Valary Legasov History was one of the most disliked topics during my school days, and it was a prevalent opinion. It was one of the most pointless subjects with its only aim to test my memorization skills. The … Continue reading On our History Books

A bookworm’s journey to Audible


Imagine this, From Class 5 till I graduated high school, I read close to 600 books!. I had memberships everywhere;  Dad's collection, neighbour's collections, school libraries, Government ones and of course, private circulatory library. I begged, borrowed (but never stole) from literally every possible person who can lend me a book. I even saved my … Continue reading A bookworm’s journey to Audible

The Chronicles of Snake Charming


I have a theory on "why India was stereotyped as country of snake charmers". Let me walk you through that with some history, a book review, and eventually, the reason will reveal itself. For almost 15 centuries the Middle-Eastern Merchants (Jewish, then Arab) meticulously monopolized the stuff that flows into Europe from India (and SE … Continue reading The Chronicles of Snake Charming

Ikigai, 42 and Robotic Automation


Ikigai, 42 and Robotic Automation