In your opinion, what is the most vilified food item or ingredient that ever is and does not deserve the hate? Let's see. There's dietary fat, where two whole generations reduced its consumption because the FDA said so. There is an ongoing phobia of gluten, and an entire section of society avoids consuming it because … Continue reading A case for ‘pure poison’ coconuts
Category: Politics
Valentine’s day movies
I am not a fan of Valentine's Day; I have never celebrated and probably never will. But of course, I am not gonna undermine its need or go to the extent of condemning it. It could use a better name, though. Regardless of the superficial purpose of such greeting card days, including Father’s Day, Mother’s … Continue reading Valentine’s day movies
Saree, Kachra and Rathore
This is a more of research paper for a blog post. I literally had to reside below a bodhi tree for a month to gain this knowledge. You better read it and like it. 🙂 If you recall a post I had Previously written, I had adequately addressed a few of my north Indian friends' … Continue reading Saree, Kachra and Rathore
Diversity & Inclusion
Diversity & Inclusion is one of the most beautiful concepts when it is applied to its real sense. It has a straightforward and unambiguous meaning. An organization, a team or even a civilization can no longer afford to exclude the different voices, different from traditionally theirs. If they do, they compromise on width, depth, efficiency, … Continue reading Diversity & Inclusion
[Book vs Movie]Calling Sehmat vs Raazi
Generally, I do not get involved in the business of comparing the movies against the Book based on. The primary reason for that is that I will have to read fiction for the comparison. And I hate reading fiction! Nevertheless, here is an attempt. This is more of a fictionalized biography rather than a novel, … Continue reading [Book vs Movie]Calling Sehmat vs Raazi
