Political Betrayal – A Travesty of Democracy
October 12, 2007 by Open Article Submission
Filed under News
Going back on one’s promises is nothing new in Indian politics. The Indian history is replete with cases of politics betrayal by leaders of different political parties. The recent development in Karnataka is latest addition in the list.
The Essence of Self Improvement
October 10, 2007 by Open Article Submission
Filed under Self Improvement
Improvement is an enigma wrapped in complex waves of life. As rolling stone gathers no moss, similarly self-improvement and regular grooming makes a man dynamic, regular and fit for any occasion. It is complimentary to success and basic ingredient for all adventures. Before we talk about self-improvement we need to understand flaws of our nature, behavior and impediments in the way of our desired objectives.
Judiciary Challenged – Nation Heading towards Constitutional Crisis
October 6, 2007 by Open Article Submission
Filed under News
It appears that the country is heading towards a constitutional crisis. The political leaders, including some ministers, have come out openly to criticize the ruling of the supreme court against the Tamil Nadu government’s call for a state wide bandh in protest against the, “go slow attitude of the center” regarding the implementation of the Setu-Samudram project.
Home versus Old Age Home
October 2, 2007 by Open Article Submission
Filed under Home and Family
A news item in a national daily the other day made one sits up in his chair. It was about the sorry plight of the widow of India’s one of the greatest music directors – late Sachin Dev Burman. Mrs. Meera Dev Burman, the lady in distress, dose not have only one single VIP introduction. She is also the mother of another great Indian musician – late Rahul Dev Burman, and the mother in law of the great singer Asha Bhonsle [nee Dev Burman].






