The Paradox of Unity, Simplicity, and Hidden Complexities 1. The Birth of a Dream In 1968, an extraordinary experiment took root in southern India. It was a township called Auroville, designed as a universal city. Here, human unity could flourish beyond the boundaries of nationality, politics, religion, and materialism. Auroville is located near Pondicherry. It... Continue Reading →
I Grew Up Watching Them, Now I See the Cracks: A TV Rewatch Reflection
TV shows often what a generation thinks is normal or ideal. Some shows are glorified and praised so much that we think they are perfect. But as we grow older or look at them more critically, we see things we didn’t before. This happened to me recently when I revisited three famous American TV shows... Continue Reading →
The (un)clear message sent by The Hindu
This blog is intended to express my opinion on the narrative presented by the newspaper. Date: 25.04.2025The editorial section of The Hindu newspaper published an article titled "Sent Messages." It’s hard for me to overlook the tone adopted by The Hindu, and the separatist undertones it frequently employs- often with troubling carelessness. In the very... Continue Reading →
SECTION 7: EXPLORING ITS MECHANISMS AND DELAYS IN ADJUDICATION FROM MULTIFACETED PERSPECTIVES
The PDF provided contains an in-depth examination of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) of 2016, particularly focusing on Section 7. It delves into the various financial scenarios that prompt the implementation of the code, offering a comprehensive analysis of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). The document elucidates the definitions of key terms such... Continue Reading →
Vague Portrait in the Making
Daily writing promptWhere do you see yourself in 10 years?View all responses When confronted with the question of where I see myself in a decade, traditional responses often paint a picture of career aspirations, personal achievements, and ambitious goals. Yet, for those of us who have chosen to navigate life's journey with a more flexible... Continue Reading →
Prayagraj: A city that archived the vintage vibe of India
Daily writing promptShare a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home.View all responses I have been there twice in 2021 and 2022 for my interview in Service Selection Board also known as SSB. for joining Indian Army as an officer but couldn't clear it. But because of SSB I could see a part... Continue Reading →
To explore my writing skills
Daily writing promptWhy do you blog?View all responses Well I never knew that I had a eye for writing till I started Litigation. In litigation on needs to have drafting skill, which keeps an advocate on an higher footing. And also when I had to do Thesis for my master. I realized I enjoyed researching.... Continue Reading →
Knowing oneself better!
Daily writing promptWhat daily habit do you do that improves your quality of life?View all responses I feel that till the age of 14 max a human is protected by people around them and nature. But once a person enters their adolescence and adult life there will be a point where your life becomes a... Continue Reading →
DHARMA: DECODING THE EPICS FOR A MEANINGFUL LIFE (REVIEW)
The book is an exchange of views/conversations/pedagogy between the son-in-law, his wife, and her parents about the epics namely, Mahabharata and Ramayana. It also talks about the Amish's Shiva trilogy (Disclaimer: don't read this book if you wish to read the Shiva trilogy because this book has major disclosers). The conversation is between... Continue Reading →
“THE LIFE TREE” by Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
A humble and celebrated scientist who took India to space through his knowledge which took the shape of an Indigenous Indian Satellite in 1980. He was the man who laid down a perfect road map for transforming India. He was truly the people's president. Irrespective of his countless achievements he always stayed true to his... Continue Reading →
