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Blessing in Disguise : The Corona Virus Pandemic

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The Corona Virus Pandemic has been a difficult and challenging time for whole world, but it has also highlighted important lessons about the resilience and adaptability of Human Beings and the importance of coming together to support one another. Due to pandemic only, the use of technology has accelerated in various aspects of life. Working from home, Remote learning and Online delivery become norm during this period. This has not only made it possible for people to continue working and studying while being safe, but it has also shown that many jobs can be done remotely, which eventually helped in managing a healthy work-life balance for many people. For families who have been separated by work or study, this has provided an opportunity to reconnect and spend time together that they might not have had otherwise. This has been a positive aspect of the pandemic, as it has allowed families to strengthen their bonds and create new memories. It has meant spending more time together than the...

Voting - Right or Sin ?

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Deciding not to vote is not an uncommon stance in India anymore. In recent decades, the voting percentage in State & Central Elections has hovered between 60% to 65% Does Voting Right actually our Voice or an Illusion? We live in a world where we have set an educational benchmark for everything except becoming a Politician. Any illiterate person can be our HR Minister, any Criminal can be our Defence Minister and any rapist can be our Law Minister but on the other hand, even for the office boy vacancy, there is a specific educational qualification required, clean background is required and also police verification is being considered. India, even after 74 years of Independence, has the most number of Uneducated & Criminals sitting in Parliament & State Legislative Assembly. Talking about facts, nearly 50 percent of MP's in the new Lok Sabha (2019) have criminal records, and these people will rule and command the entire system and will create Laws for the Nation. Highly ...

The Anatomy of Indian Middle Class Society

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Welcome to my Blogosphere  and since you've landed here I am sure you are also not a millionaire. Neither am I. 😂🤣 Well, what made me think so because poor people don't even read blogs and rich people don't have time to do so. 😉😎 A middle-class person is similar to cheese in a sandwich, a category of people who don't want to live like poor but at the same time, they can't afford to be rich. A few funny characteristics of the Indian middle-class are : Uses the branded soap but will use it until it becomes a paper soap Shampoo, Toothpaste & Creams at the house will be branded but will be squeezed up to the very last drop of it. Uses empty Jars of branded items for storing pulses and grains.  There is a separate range of Biscuits and Namkeen which only come out when guests are at home. Old clothes are never thrown away instead they are used for household mop work till the time they don't evaporate. Plastic that covers new stuff like Sofa, Chair, TV, Remote...