Jun 8th, 2010 by Virendra
Watching news of verdicts of Bhopal Gas, Bhanwari Bai case, Jessica Lal murder case, Nithari case, Ruchika case and so on, I was wondering why don’t these people just shut up. Media and victims are creating ruckus against “honest and honurable people”, absolved by none other than our “Honourable Lordship” while highjacking TV news. (Oh how [...]
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Jun 1st, 2009 by Virendra
Frankly I don’t feel much sympathy with students being attacked in Australian cities. Ok, this sounds too insensitive. Actually I mean, I have feeling of apathy. This is the commonest trait amongst us Indians. We are indifferent to extent of being inhuman. A helpless boy, thousands of miles away from his home, away from his [...]
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Mar 17th, 2008 by Virendra
World’s chastest democracy is at work these days. The society with the moral responsibility of teaching other savages about the blessings of democracy and freedom is about to see an election. After showering democracy on Iraq/Afghanistan with help from other democratic countries like Saudi Arabia/Pakistan, it is time for USofA to look for a new [...]
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Feb 13th, 2008 by Virendra
Suddenly the productivity in my office floor has come down drastically. People with shocked looks and drooping shoulders are staring at their screens - makes me feel like India has lost yet another cricket match. The crash in the stock market has casualties in my company as well.
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Aug 15th, 2007 by Virendra
I read a report about one man who lives on the west coast of India. He sells snacks (read pakoras) on the local beach for living. He discounts the rate of his pakoras by one rupee on independence day to show his happiness. This despite knowing that no government will ever give him a medal as [...]
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