Category: Us people

  • world art day

    world art day

    April 15th is the world art day. The International association of Arts set up UNESCO in 1954 chose this day as it is the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci.   I am a little confused about this, what do they mean by art? Maybe anything that is not science. Or is focused on drawing, paintings…

  • world sibling day

    world sibling day

    Today is the world sibling day. So I am back to contemplating on the relationship. Once upon a prompt we were asked to mull over being without siblings. So I wondered how life would be if I had grown without sibling. Then I had a blog post where I grappled with siblings and the intricacies…

  • Mine Ban Treaty

    Mine Ban Treaty

    April 4th is the UN’s international day for mine awareness and assistance in mine action. This day is about raising awareness about landmines and progress towards its eradication. Landmines are explosive mines laid either on the land or just below the surface.  This explodes by the presence, proximity or contact of a person causing incapacitation,…

  • Matrimama #BlogToPM

    Shrunu Matrimama hey Pradhana Sevak Ballirenayyaa janapadake yaarendu…(would you know who is the leader of the republic) “jansamanyanendu keliruve”… I am told it is the common man, Iruvantha sthana —where does he dwell Bhoolokada, swatantra ganarajya Bharatavendu keliruve — I hear that in the democratic republic of India, “avaralli obba naanu” —i am one of them,…

  • Veiled words

    Veiled words

    Its the world Hijaab day. How and why and what about it is here in a blog I wrote last year. But over the year here are two interesting point of views that i came across. “What is it about Islam, I thought, that can make a woman so strong that she no longer strives…

  • Republic…Democracy…Mobocracy what are we?

    Republic…Democracy…Mobocracy what are we?

    Somewhere at school we have all learnt to rattle off, “India is sovereign republic democratic country.”  I wonder of many of us actually bothered to find out what it was all about. Our responsibilities which we never talk about, our rights which we demand not knowing exactly what we our rights are… mostly told to…