Yes, I had friends belonging to other religions and I was aware of their religion. This did not separate us but kept us united in democracy.
Category: Social Issues
Silence is violence
Listen to the Spirit murmuring day in and day out, Some call it conscience others soul…but know that Silence is violence.
Can farming be sustainable?
Can agriculture be a career? By the time I was 14, my father had realized that farming was neither profitable nor sustainable.
Lost Innocence
As I watch the youth use violence so readily to prove their might, I wonder when the innocence of these children was lost.
Backbenchers scholars or achievers?
Belittling people, a Kannur experience. My friend bid me farewell [ … ]
Helping unknown family
My father was an idealist and had no hesitation in helping anyone. Amma has mentioned his character of sharing even helping unknown family.
The Plaint of a Homemaker
Working women get to see the outside world. How easy it is for a homemaker, no time constraints – such a relaxed life! Oh! but the plaints of homemaker.
Necessity is the Mother of Invention
Youngsters can only see darkness prevailing in front of them. The urgent need of the hour : Young people should let the current necessity be the mother of their inventions. Can we uplift them in their ventures?
Is this the poor India that we can or should help in development?
Researchers found that when the top earners in society make more money, it actually slows down economic growth. Can we talk of a developed India without counting who needs help to at least have three nutritious meals a day.
Reach Out
Two contrasting narratives on his death: One, he was old and sick; he died of natural illness; Two, he was “murdered” by the powers that be. Of course, the narrative you would take depends on how well you know the person of Stan. Well, that is not the issue I want to talk to you about.