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
15 reasons on why Cricket is a better game than Football
The Internet holds a one-sided view on this Cricket vs Football debate, somewhat disproportionately. This post is my attempt to tilt that scale towards Cricket. If hundreds of bloggers think they can cherry-pick ten lame reasons in favour of Football, I can undoubtedly pick fifteen against it, even better ones. To be brutally honest, the … Continue reading 15 reasons on why Cricket is a better game than Football
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
Ayurveda, Clinical Trials & Capitalism
Have you ever wondered why Ayurveda, one of the primary branches of Indian medicinal systems does not find many buyers outside India? Any argument related to its potency is generally neglected in the medical community, mostly ignored, frowned upon, and sometimes, even ridiculed. Some categorize it along with chiropractic and homoeopathy for the sole reason … Continue reading Ayurveda, Clinical Trials & Capitalism
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
