The scene: A restaurant erupts in chaos. A toddler throws a tantrum, refusing to eat. Suddenly, a magic device appears – a phone or tablet – and the world falls silent. The child, mesmerized by a cartoon, forgets their grievances. Parents, relieved by the sudden peace, breathe a sigh of relief. But this reliance on…
Author: Aman Munjal
Ticketless Tightrope Walk: Navigating the Challenges of Unticketed Passengers on Indian Railways
Ticketless travel on Indian Railways remains a persistent problem, causing frustration for both passengers and the system itself. While reserved coaches often grab headlines, the reality is more complex. Passengers, regardless of the distance they travel, can find themselves caught in a precarious situation when faced with unticketed passengers (or fare evaders, ticket dodgers, or…
Mushrooming Madness: Is India’s Higher Education System Failing Its Students?
India’s once-revered higher education system is facing a crisis of quantity over quality. Universities have mushroomed across the country in recent years, driven by a surge in student enrollment. But this rapid expansion has come at a steep cost – a deterioration in the quality of education. The Numbers Don’t Lie A recent report by…
Sigiriya: Where History Meets Majesty
Sri Lanka’s Sigiriya, also known as the Lion Rock, isn’t just a majestic climb – it’s a journey through time. In July 2023, I scaled this 5th-century fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was left awestruck. Towering over emerald jungles, Sigiriya holds the secrets of a bygone era, the ancient Sinhalese Kingdom. King Kashyapa,…
A Pinch of Poison: How Lax Regulations and Corporate Greed are Putting Indian Lives at Risk
The vibrant tapestry of Indian spices, renowned for their aroma and flavor, is facing a dark stain. Export bans by countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, and Nepal expose a shocking truth: Indian spices are laced with ethylene oxide (EtO), a probable carcinogen. This isn’t a minor inconvenience – it’s a potential health crisis fueled by…




