Category: with malice

  • When Elders Choose Themselves.

    When Elders Choose Themselves.

    When freedom feels like betrayal, and silence masks elder neglect, maybe it’s time we rethink care—not as control, but as companionship, choice, and unapologetic autonomy.

  • Bhavagangamma’s Brigade.

    Bhavagangamma’s Brigade.

    On June 12, 1975, the Allahabad High Court found Indira Gandhi guilty of electoral malpractices, invalidating her election and barring her from holding office for six years. This verdict triggered a political crisis, ultimately leading to the Emergency—a period of suspended civil liberties and press censorship.

  • Wicket World Of Croquet

    Wicket World Of Croquet

    Wicket Croquet Day reminds us that not all games are about winning—some are about wonder, whimsy, and wielding flamingos in the name of joyful rebellion.

  • The Maverick’s Manifesto

    The Maverick’s Manifesto

    Tagore’s dream of a fearless Bharat fades as India chases concrete over green. My Maverick’s Manifesto demands sustainable, federal progress. Awake, Bharat! #ReimagineBharat ([Tagore, 1910](#ref6)).

  • The Mahakumbh…

    The Mahakumbh…

    It is a month, the frenzy of the Kumbh Mela is over. The city of Prayagraj shares some whispers. Here is the media leak of one such visitor.

  • Aurangabad–

    Aurangabad–

    Aurangabad’s legacy is a battlefield of Maratha resilience and Mughal ambition, echoing through riots and reclamations. History isn’t past; it’s politics in motion, shaping identities and power struggles even today.