(This article is written by a 7th standard girl, Sukhanya) Wow!!! It is so fun to imagine what I could do if I were a PC. Instead of taking hours to solve my maths problems, I would have done it in a jiffy. I didn’t have to worry about exams neither I had to worry [...]
Archive for August, 2009
If I Were A PC- Guest Article By Sukanya
Posted: August 31, 2009 by thoughtsunparalleled in General-kaala HarateI, proud to be an Indian Woman?- Guest article By Sowmya R
Posted: August 29, 2009 by thoughtsunparalleled in General-kaala HarateTags: domestic violence, Indira Gandhi, International Woman's day, Kalpana Chawla, Kiran Bedi, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Mangalore, March 8th, naari shakti, rape, sexual harassment, Sudha Murthy, woman's day
Every year March 8th is celebrated as International Woman’s day. Many people consider such days as being brought on calendar by western culture. However, Indians in the urban areas off late have started celebrating such days. Like every year, many TV channels aired special ads on woman’s day. The news papers were flooded with motivational [...]
It was a Saturday and as usual I came back home after finishing some Wemove related work. I was completely exhausted that day and I had planned to watch back to back movies on TV to get relaxed. Just as I was about to tune in my favorite movie channel, a friend called me and [...]
Janapada Loka- A tribute to Folklore of Karnataka- Editorial
Posted: August 26, 2009 by thoughtsunparalleled in General-kaala HarateTags: Bangalore
Situated 50 Kms from Bangalore on Bangalore-Mysore Highway stands Janapada Loka, dedicated to promote various folk forms of Karnataka, Janapada Loka or Karnataka Janapada trust was established in 1979 A.D by Late Shri Nanje Gowda. Shri Nanje Gowda had a Brobdingnagian vision of bringing various, rich Folk culture of Karnataka into limelight by providing them [...]
The King of Partition By Abhishek Iyengar
Posted: August 25, 2009 by thoughtsunparalleled in General-kaala HarateTags: Alice in Blunderland, Amazon, Ananth Kumar, Anil Kumble, Arun jaitely, Arun shourie, BJP, gujjars, Gujrat, Jhaswant singh, Jinaah, johar, Just-One-Jin-a?, karan thapar, Karnataka, L.K Advani, Mohammad Ali Jinaah, pakistan, Rajnath singh, RSS, Sushma Swaraj, Vasundhara Raje, Yedurappa
Go back to history! and you will recall probably the ever green moment when Mohammad Ali Jinaah claimed pakistan to be a separate country! Muslim league felt the necessity of an independent Muslim nation and voila! Pakistan was formed. Almost 62 years after jinaah was again responsible for a partition and this tine inside BJP! Now [...]
Bullied away!!- Guest Article by Shreyas Janivar
Posted: August 24, 2009 by thoughtsunparalleled in General-kaala HarateTags: 21% per annum, China, Dera Bassi, GODS, India, Indian education, Kids, Knowledge, R&D, TEXTBOOK
It was a routine for me to browse through the sites for some news here and there. I once came across a headline which demanded my attention towards it “16 students beaten by teacher in Dera Bassi”. Well incidents like these have become regular news in India for a while. The display of brutality from [...]
Ganesha Chaturthi- A festival with a Motive- Editorial
Posted: August 22, 2009 by thoughtsunparalleled in General-kaala HarateTags: Ananta Chaturdashi, Brahmins, British Rule, Freedom struggle, Ganesha Chaturthi, Ganesha Festival, Lokmanya Tilak, Maharashtra, Peshwa, Swaraj movement, Vinayaka Chaturthi
Wishing all readers a very happy Ganesha and gowri festival -Team Tu Ganesha Chaturthi or Ganesha Festival is a day on which Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati is believed to bestow his presence on earth for all his devotees. It is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chavithi in Sanskrit,. [...]














