Siddis of Karnataka


How many of you knew of the existence of a significantly sizable African community in India? I am guessing not many. There is extraordinarily little awareness of their presence, location, and culture in the media in general. That is probably because it is not a very influential community, and also, they don't seem to participate … Continue reading Siddis of Karnataka

Flesh eating crows and other songs


Nope, this title is not clickbait. I indeed have this weird topic to cover, and you may find it intriguing as well, just like I did. This is mainly to do with Bollywood lyrics related to the title - the crows eating human flesh! Be aware that I am not trying to connect Bollywood to … Continue reading Flesh eating crows and other songs

Women’s Day and Aigiri Nandini


Happy Women's Day, everyone! I know I am delayed by a couple of days in publishing this content. Sorry about that. But hey, why would you mind if I posted it on a different day. The causes of women's equality are open items even today, right? Additionally, I have a few cliched social media statuses … Continue reading Women’s Day and Aigiri Nandini

The Yazidis And their India connection


If you happen to keep track of the seemingly never-ending Middle Eastern conflicts, you may find this post interesting. Evidently, there are no winners, only losers. However, if you were to assess who lost the most, that would be the Yazidis and Kurds communities. They are perpetually at the receiving end of the wars that … Continue reading The Yazidis And their India connection

The 5 AM Club & Alibaba – reviews


This is a rapid review of a book named the 5 AM Club that I recently abandoned after tolerating for about three-fourths of its length. Now, I have no intention of finishing it. I was never a fan of Robin Sharma to start with. I disliked his most famous one, "The Monk Who Sold His … Continue reading The 5 AM Club & Alibaba – reviews