Category: Us people

  • Community Radio

    Community Radio

    Travelling by the KSRTC Rajhansa I heard a language I had not heard in years, familiar, yet unfamiliar one got the drift of the language it was Byaari the language of the local Muslims. Which my friends Shameem and Naseem spoke. And it was being aired on the community radio. The young twenty something kid…

  • World Social Justice day

    February 20th is the designated as the world day of social justice by UN, the theme this year being Preventing Conflict And Sustaining Peace Through Good Work. Of course this duo word coined in 1850 does mean equal distribution of resources and opportunities in which outside factors that categorize people becomes irrelevant. Since 2007 the…

  • Hey It’s SAD

    Feb. 15th, is a  SAD day in the shadow of its more commercially successful sibling. Are you Wondering  what SAD is all about…No it is not about depression, nor is it about loneliness. well it is Singles Awareness Day. With the world and all the business world focusing on romantic love, its many hues, people…

  • A Room Ay One’s Own

    A Room Ay One’s Own

    Today is A Room of One’s Own Day it was quite ridiculous I thought if we are talking about non-communication, sectarian and this is making it worse. But somewhere at the back of my mind a whisper emerged, remember Virginia Wolfe, and a Room of one’s own? “my marriage is bad, I need a place…

  • Pravasi Divas

    To me Pravasi always meant traveler So ideally Pravasi Divas should be about Tourists, or if we are talking Indian here, it should be about the travelling Indian, well close enough, Pravasi Divas is about the migrant Indian, who has either given up or on the verge of giving up his/her Indian Citizenship. Oh! he/she…

  • Walking into the sunset

    Walking into the sunset

    Listen well while I tell you a story Of a boy and girl in the spring When the first flowers bloom into glory Every bird begins to sing… I am talking of the eighties, the baby boomers, girls taking up careers was accepted in the middle class families, and when I say careers, I mean…