Bangalore: Pillion Helmet Rule
It could be anybody’s mistake but the loss is ours. Better Safe than Sorry!! Continue reading Bangalore: Pillion Helmet Rule
It could be anybody’s mistake but the loss is ours. Better Safe than Sorry!! Continue reading Bangalore: Pillion Helmet Rule
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 510 times in 2015. If it were a cable car, it would take about 9 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. Continue reading 2015 in review
My take on odd-even formula in New Delhi and its application in Bangalore Continue reading Odd-Even Formula
May be there is too much tolerance in this country for some to tolerate Continue reading Intolerating Tolerance
The hottest and the most controversial topic circulating in Indian Media today is reservation. India gained Independence almost seventy years back and the quota and reservation was introduced then to uplift the backward castes of India. Reservation is talked among all the political parties only to gain votes. This is the simple divide and rule policy. Didn’t we hear in our kindergartens about the famous tiger … Continue reading Reservation – A Controversial Subject
I’m writing this as a neutral observer of Bihar. I’m not part of any of the political parties. Most of my observations are from reading in web, books and following 24×7 media. Most importantly I have never been to Bihar. Let me get one thing clear from the outset. Bihar prospered under Nitish Kumar. The state’s GDP is above nation’s average which is one of … Continue reading A Neutral Look on Bihar Assembly Elections 2015
As the title says, the book talks about the role of a loser in a battle. It is Ravanayana. My initial impression was that the author was trying to justify Ravana and put the blame on Rama. But not so. He is equally critical of both Rama and Ravana. Even though the story of Ramayana could easily be passed on as a myth, but striking … Continue reading Asura: Tale Of The Vanquished