Varanasi

“Varanasi is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend & looks twice as old as all of them put together” – Mark Twain. As the sun rises slowly out of horizon on the breast of The Ganges, we all feel a little enchanted. The surrounding is filled with the cacophony of the… Continue reading Varanasi

Days and Nights in the life of a worrisome Chap

Days usually begin with a bit of plan, thoughts well organized pitching for perfection; seldom do we achieve that and I keep thinking about being perfect. Chasing perfection is tiring, finding out flaws is difficult, what shall I do? Shall I stop looking for perfection or trying too hard? Do I actually try hard? Making… Continue reading Days and Nights in the life of a worrisome Chap

Uncertainty

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Until then I moved further into a shallow lane of uncertainty. As long as you, my life, held me into the stationary, I chose to stay put but then, the patience fell off! I rode on the back of honesty to a more fulfilling journey, however filled with sorrow, I did not overcome the grief,… Continue reading Uncertainty

Life Beyond Wealth: Jeffrey Epstein’s story as a Financier and Sex Offender

“Lies run sprints, but the truth runs marathons. The truth will win this marathon in court”- Michael Jackson. Image Courtesy: http://www.ibbonline.com There is nothing more resonating than this statement, which entails the four-part Netflix documentary’s overall theme: Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich. With an IMDB rating of 7.1 and 82% in Rotten Tomatoes, the show keeps… Continue reading Life Beyond Wealth: Jeffrey Epstein’s story as a Financier and Sex Offender

Cues, Replication, and Tech competitions- The story of a revolutionizing app!

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Prologue! We won! Thomas led our team in this nail-biting competition of app development; we had finally managed to find a place at the top. At this point, we were coming out from the five year long pandemic. We wanted to change the way messaging was done using conventional apps, so we invested in developing… Continue reading Cues, Replication, and Tech competitions- The story of a revolutionizing app!

An evening with Grief

Looking out of the window at the infinite range of orange spread across the heavens; The Sun has lit the Western horizon, leaves once full of life now crippled, crumbling with disgrace, rolls across the green floor. A petite gust of wind brushes across the glasspane, the droplets of the recent rain sparkle in the… Continue reading An evening with Grief

A Gasp for Breathe

“How do you feel when you are drowning in your own expectations?” Like when there is none but you; when all the answers are NO, do you feel like you are gasping for a breathe of fresh air? The sky is breaking down upon me with all it’s might, my eyes, they are raining down,… Continue reading A Gasp for Breathe

Test Cricket, Pitch and Adaptability: A take from the other side

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After almost following the game for two decades now, all around the world from the other side of ground on most occasions, it is not a hard fact to say that Test matches is actually the most testing format of this unbelievable sport. Given that most of the games are also played in a bilateral… Continue reading Test Cricket, Pitch and Adaptability: A take from the other side