The Misty Place – Dhuadhar

So, another one begins… How grateful I am for being able to write those words but not as much as I was when I finally reached the stillness of the river. Alright, enough of mysterious lines, let’s get on with the experience of visiting Dhuadhar – literal meaning “misty flow”. A little dose of geography…

An unknown treasure – Satdhara

The road – well, the actual one is very smooth and great for a long drive, can lead you places you can only dream of. The heart of India has many wonderful places to offer to an inquisitive and travel-freak eye. Off the road to the main destination – Pachmarhi – is the heavenly place…

The white elephant called subsidies in India

When India got its independence our leaders opted for a closed economy so that the national industries have a chance to grow but the energy source need to propel this growth or the food needed to feed those 345 million Indians had to be imported. The countrymen with an average annual income of mere $439…

CSR: is it just a marketing gimmick

Corporate social responsibility comes under the Companies Act 2013, accounting companies having a net worth of minimum 500 crores or a turnover of 1000 crores or more or net profit of 5 crores and above to contribute at least 2% of last three year’s average net profit on social activities coming under the Schedule VII of…

Regional Parties: gaining dominance in Indian Politics

Regionalism in politics is when a specific political party is concentrated on a particular state with an agenda fitting the culture of the same. The strength of regional political parties has been felt in Indian politics every now and again. Last year Bhartiya Janata Party, a major national party, ruling at the center with the…

Illiterate India: can vote cannot be votted

India has a diverse demography, some see it as an opportunity to scale the world, others are worried about the adverse effects it has on our growth graph. UNESCO reports have shown that India has world’s largest illiterate adult population. A staggering 287 million people of our nation have been deprived of their right to…

Beginnings…

So currently I am feeling the rush one gets when suddenly something pops in one’s head and one decides to go for it. I felt the want, or was it need?, to write a blog of my own today afternoon when I received my first practice essay for my GD/PI prep for B-school. Apparently I…