In memory of Swami Nigamanand
Last year, on this day, the 19th February 2011, Swami Nigamananda took the place of another sadhu, Swami Yajnanda as a part of their long struggle against illegal mining of […]
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Last year, on this day, the 19th February 2011, Swami Nigamananda took the place of another sadhu, Swami Yajnanda as a part of their long struggle against illegal mining of […]
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I think we have wandered very far from these, and these are really beautiful guidelines on how to be as a citizen of India. So posting them here in the
Fundamental duties of an Indian citizen Read More »
Check dams are effective at counteracting desertification and water scarcity and are simple to construct from surplus and waste materials available locally to create water bodies that are recharged by seasonal rains or snow melt.
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Let me begin with saying that you are not a bigot. We like to imagine we have humanitarian values and value all life equally. And perhaps that is our intent
Open Secret Bigotry Read More »
Here is a map of railway accidents I come across in the news: [bgmp-map categories=”unrailway”]
Railway Accident Map Read More »
After much thinking, this is what I think should be done about the Babri Masjid conflict. All the arguing parties must be told to go home and forget it. The
My Babari Masjid Verdict Read More »
To those who know me for a while, my struggle to find some affordable help with the home and Nisarga is no news. For the most part, the options are
An Afternoon with the Maid’s kids Read More »
When I found out that “The Reluctant Detective” was up for review at Blogadda, it was a no brainer to sign up. I was curious to know what kind of
The Reluctant Detective by Kiran Manral Read More »
The scent of the earth… the title deed The life of a man… and futile need The freedom to be… in silly glee And the weight of the smallest deed.
Cognitive dissonance Read More »