Monthly Archives: June 2011

The fallacy of women empowerment

I remember very well that I had earned the wrath of my college girls for speaking something on the lines below but I still stick to my opinion because the questions that I have raised have not been answered to … Continue reading

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Ethics in advertising

Have you seen the advertisement of a semi clad actress advertising a mango drink “Aam Sutra”. It does not take much time to relate it to “Kama Sutra”. Of course, the advertisers want you to relate to it so that … Continue reading

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Death for rarest of the rare cases

Do not worry too much if you happen to rape or murder someone as the honourable Supreme court of India has decided to award death sentence only in the rarest of the rare cases :). So all you have to … Continue reading

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Need for ‘Internethics’

For a moment, I was happy that I was adding a new word to the English dictionary ‘Internethics’ but it hardly took a few seconds on a search engine to find out that people have already created such a word. … Continue reading

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The World through a lens called Media

The advent and evolution of the technology used for communication has changed our lives drastically. This change is mostly due to the information that travels close to the speed of light around the globe breaking the traditional geographic and cultural … Continue reading

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The myth about dynastic politics

For all those pessimists who do not like politics, the events in 2010 and 2011 both at home and in the middle east should be encouraging. These events send a clear message that in the 21st century, you either govern … Continue reading

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