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Legal Editor with one of India's most reputed law publishing companies, the author is based in New Delhi (India).

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  • Easiest Ways to Quit Smoking
    [Health-and-Fitness:Quit-Smoking] If you can stand with the same friends that you smoked with at the same place where you smoked without smoking and without having to doggedly fight the urge to smoke, it indicates that you have successfully left the cancer stick behind, which also means that there is healthy life ahead for you. Here is how to do it.


  • Writing, Writers and Perseverance
    [Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] There are times when a writer does not have much to write but must not stop the process of writing because when he does that the creative juices might stop flowing and any possible writing might just dry up in the pipeline itself. Of course, writing seems to be an easy process of stringing the words together in a manner universally comprehensible to the users of the language used.


  • Why the Bad Guy Takes the Girl and How Far
    [Relationships:Dating] So, why do good guys despite having been told that they are 'ideal' in every respect fail to become 'hot property' with girls? What is it that attracts women to the darker persona? At the same time, it, too, is indisputable that though women like such bad boys for flings, they settle for the more dependable and caring kind. Does it sound paradoxical? Actually, it's not. It's the flip side of the same coin.


  • Is Gossiping Really That Bad?
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Is gossip essentially bad? Should it actually be talked in low terms as we presently do? Does it have subtler functions useful to man than just being 'idle talk'?


  • Tehelka Expose - Is Indian Democracy Anti-Secular?
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Can we really say that there has been no breakdown of constitutional machinery in Gujarat simply because there is a democratically elected government in place? If Modi comes back as the Chief Minister, which is very much possible, would it mean that the pogrom was democratic? In what proportion are we secular and democratic, and which one can be sacrificed for the sake of other?


  • Modi And Tehelka - Democracy, Secularism? Excuse Me
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Let's be thoroughly ashamed first. Let's first learn how to hang our heads in shame before we even dream of holding it high. What democracy, what secularism?


  • Ram Sethu Can Be Explained, Unlike Karunanidhi
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Ram Sethu or Adam's Bridge (for the western oriented) is not manmade, NASA says. Well, Ramayana doesn't say it is. It was made by Nal and Neel, who were not humans of course. They were vanaras (kind of apes).


  • We Need The Potter And The Fairies
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] No matter how many times the reality crushes the hope, it survives still. Hope floats in the muddy waters of murky reality.


  • Saddam’s Execution: International Law is No Law
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Any powerful nation can take the International Law for a ride and there is no viable machinery to check it. United States' illegitimate occupation of Iraq proves it beyond question.


  • Saddam Dead, US Guilty of First-Degree Murder
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Fair trial, therefore, not as much a prisoner’s defence as that of the prosecutor and the court. The court that sentenced Saddam lacked legitimacy on all counts. The US, therefore, is guilty of first-degree murder.


  • Saddam Hussein’s Execution: Gross Miscarriage of Justice
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] The trial was invalid and if Saddam is executed, it would be gross miscarriage of justice because every accused has an inviolable right to a fair trial. And since the trial was illegal, the execution would be plain murder.


  • Keeping Your Man and His Heart
    [Relationships] Dating is not a matching game. You are not out there to find a suitable match for yourself. Are you? You are there to find someone you could spend quality time with and also have a few nice moments. Whether or not this encounter concretes into anything lasting is best left to the future.


  • The Fountainhead: Politically Strong, Philosophically Weak
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] The Fountainhead is not just the story of man who wanted to live by his own rules but is also a socially and politically relevant story. It is a comment by a die-hard capitalist against everything that communism holds sacred.


  • The Fountainhead: A Man's Struggle With The World
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Philosophy] The Fountainhead is a man’s struggle to live on his own conditions against those who don’t want him to. Of course, he wins and lives.


  • The Afghan fluttering and the WTC Storm
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] The butterflies flew all over the place, but to a towering giant they looked too miniscule and insignificant to be taken note of. Then, one fine day a few of them zipped across and landed a piercing sting right in the face of the giant.


  • The Mahatma and King: Leading From the Front
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Leading from the front and walking the talk are the two most crucial components of leadership. A General has to right there in the middle of the battlefield among its troops.


  • The US Inspired Terrorism
    [News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion] Mr. Bush in his ardent desire to eradicate the ‘axis of evil’ forgot that the deadliest weapon the terrorists have is not human bombs but their perceived moral superiority.


  • Sex Mails and the Underlying Truth
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Freedom from morality and moral judgments has been the mantra all along, but now the fallouts are showing.


  • The US and Its Selective Tolerance
    [News-and-Society:Politics] One is tolerant so long as it serves one's purpose or is forced to be by law, convention, tradition or custom. Tolerance, therefore, is case sensitive, and liberalism just a political tool.


  • The Non-Political Make the Best Politicians
    [News-and-Society:Politics] Like all career options, a career in politics, too, has its own particular requirements. Cunningness, meanness, trickery and treachery are some of the unholy elements that the holiness of a political god is generally supposed to be composed of. Most of our youngsters find themselves quite incapable of inculcating these, for, obviously, it would take a lifetime of unlearning whatever little they absentmindedly picked up in their moral science classes.





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