Why do Japanese Politicians keep resigning?

Politicians resigning is a strange unfamiliar event. It is perhaps even more unheard of when politicians resign without a political scandal or trial behind them. But for Japan’s political system, this event is not as out of the…

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How to paint a dreamy girl

I often make paintings of girls in an ethereal background but this was my first with blue undertones. And it was definitely a hard piece but I love the way it turned out!   Step 1- Choose your…

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Vernacular Architecture

Vernacular architecture caters to the the culture, needs and environment of the individual, a cause almost forgotten in modern architecture. Here’s why it is so important

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Quarantine Nostalgia

Its been a strange couple of months for all of us and life is slowly returning to “normal’. In a few days, my school will reopen and I will be thrust into the world of back to back…

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Why Western sustainability is not ideal

When we think of eco-friendly, the western model of sustainability is what we’re often presented. Just a simple search on Google will bring forth images of what sustainability is supposed to look like, albeit the perspective is limited…

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Time travel with technology

The phone line cut as I got up from my place. Work to do. Simultaneously, I searched the I Pad, forwarded documents to my laptop while messaging my friend on my phone. In the other room, my parents…

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10 reasons why Bollywood sucks!

There was a time that Bollywood movies were entertaining. They had plots, the actors were carefully picked for the roles and the songs had meanings. Oh, the nostalgia! I (personal view ) and I feel a lot of…

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Urban Sadness

Do you ever walk in a city and you’re just filled with inexplicable sadness. It is not sadness per se, rather a feeling of boredom, loneliness and detachment. These moments aren’t out of the ordinary. We feel them…

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The Death of Traditional Art forms

The music starts and the performance begins. You dance in front of squealing children throwing tantrums and distracted adults. They look upon you with occasional smiles, but their eyes betray their honest sentiments. It is not awe and…

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The Love of Reading

Books have passed on through the ages and still and will always play a vital part in life. They create moments and memories that mold our very personalities. They contain precious and invaluable pearls of wisdom, and through…

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Are Advertisements ridiculous?

  DO YOU HAVE KNEE PAIN? Is your life punctuated by the pain in your knees? Are you sitting sadly at your window because of your knee pain?? If so, take this drug here right now! Your life…

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Guinea pig – the sad story of animal testing…

Today’s era is progressing swiftly. Every now and then, new gadgets and discoveries are being made. Every field is progressing and developing constantly. From all the fields, the field that has impacted mankind the most is medicine. Compared…

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Looking through safety goggles

You find yourself amidst a lush meadow seated on a wooden boat. The gentle waters lull you into peace. It’s a truly invigorating morning. The trees sway beside you as golden slants of sunlight shone down. It’s a…

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Running after a lost life…

With my awesome pre annual scores under my belt I head back home already in the festive mood. After all Christmas was almost here , exams were done and knowing that I’d done well certainly fueled my enthusiasm. The…

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What are humans but collages?

What are humans but collages of their life experiences? A tapestry of moments, peoples and journeys. We come into this world with nothing but our consciousness and as we grow, explore and meet other people, we build our…

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Does failure teach us more than victory?

From our very first day in the world, we’re caught in an endless cycle of competition. Competition is firmly imprinted in human psychology and there is no escape from it. From cycling races to playing tag to, prestigious…

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The Sea calls

You run across the ocean’s edge The wind is in your hair and you taste the salt in the air. The waters are calm today, smooth as a silken cloth The vast ocean stretches ahead of you, an…

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The story behind Diwali

Diwali… everywhere around us is buzzing with the Diwali spirit- be it in India or other countries. But behind this festival of lights, sweets and gifts, and colours lies an equally vibrant and colourful story. So what lies…

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Timeriders by Alex Scarrow BOOK REVIEW!

Honestly, I can’t say I have read a more exciting book series. The series was a page turner and I absolutely love them. With the beautiful plot Alex Scarrow has woven, I must say that I am surprised…

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Should doctors be allowed to take strikes?

All of us depend on doctors. Especially emergency doctors can be our blessings in disguise.  For emergency doctors being available 24 hours is very essential as they never know when they may be needed.  But like all employees,…

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Why do Japanese Politicians keep resigning?

Politicians resigning is a strange unfamiliar event. It is perhaps even more unheard of when politicians resign without a political scandal or trial behind them. But for Japan’s political system, this event is not as out of the…

Keep reading

How to paint a dreamy girl

I often make paintings of girls in an ethereal background but this was my first with blue undertones. And it was definitely a hard piece but I love the way it turned out!   Step 1- Choose your…

Keep reading

Vernacular Architecture

Vernacular architecture caters to the the culture, needs and environment of the individual, a cause almost forgotten in modern architecture. Here’s why it is so important

Keep reading

Quarantine Nostalgia

Its been a strange couple of months for all of us and life is slowly returning to “normal’. In a few days, my school will reopen and I will be thrust into the world of back to back…

Keep reading

Why Western sustainability is not ideal

When we think of eco-friendly, the western model of sustainability is what we’re often presented. Just a simple search on Google will bring forth images of what sustainability is supposed to look like, albeit the perspective is limited…

Keep reading

Time travel with technology

The phone line cut as I got up from my place. Work to do. Simultaneously, I searched the I Pad, forwarded documents to my laptop while messaging my friend on my phone. In the other room, my parents…

Keep reading

10 reasons why Bollywood sucks!

There was a time that Bollywood movies were entertaining. They had plots, the actors were carefully picked for the roles and the songs had meanings. Oh, the nostalgia! I (personal view ) and I feel a lot of…

Keep reading

Urban Sadness

Do you ever walk in a city and you’re just filled with inexplicable sadness. It is not sadness per se, rather a feeling of boredom, loneliness and detachment. These moments aren’t out of the ordinary. We feel them…

Keep reading

The Death of Traditional Art forms

The music starts and the performance begins. You dance in front of squealing children throwing tantrums and distracted adults. They look upon you with occasional smiles, but their eyes betray their honest sentiments. It is not awe and…

Keep reading

The Love of Reading

Books have passed on through the ages and still and will always play a vital part in life. They create moments and memories that mold our very personalities. They contain precious and invaluable pearls of wisdom, and through…

Keep reading

Are Advertisements ridiculous?

  DO YOU HAVE KNEE PAIN? Is your life punctuated by the pain in your knees? Are you sitting sadly at your window because of your knee pain?? If so, take this drug here right now! Your life…

Keep reading

Guinea pig – the sad story of animal testing…

Today’s era is progressing swiftly. Every now and then, new gadgets and discoveries are being made. Every field is progressing and developing constantly. From all the fields, the field that has impacted mankind the most is medicine. Compared…

Keep reading

Looking through safety goggles

You find yourself amidst a lush meadow seated on a wooden boat. The gentle waters lull you into peace. It’s a truly invigorating morning. The trees sway beside you as golden slants of sunlight shone down. It’s a…

Keep reading

Running after a lost life…

With my awesome pre annual scores under my belt I head back home already in the festive mood. After all Christmas was almost here , exams were done and knowing that I’d done well certainly fueled my enthusiasm. The…

Keep reading

What are humans but collages?

What are humans but collages of their life experiences? A tapestry of moments, peoples and journeys. We come into this world with nothing but our consciousness and as we grow, explore and meet other people, we build our…

Keep reading

Does failure teach us more than victory?

From our very first day in the world, we’re caught in an endless cycle of competition. Competition is firmly imprinted in human psychology and there is no escape from it. From cycling races to playing tag to, prestigious…

Keep reading

The Sea calls

You run across the ocean’s edge The wind is in your hair and you taste the salt in the air. The waters are calm today, smooth as a silken cloth The vast ocean stretches ahead of you, an…

Keep reading

The story behind Diwali

Diwali… everywhere around us is buzzing with the Diwali spirit- be it in India or other countries. But behind this festival of lights, sweets and gifts, and colours lies an equally vibrant and colourful story. So what lies…

Keep reading

Timeriders by Alex Scarrow BOOK REVIEW!

Honestly, I can’t say I have read a more exciting book series. The series was a page turner and I absolutely love them. With the beautiful plot Alex Scarrow has woven, I must say that I am surprised…

Keep reading

Should doctors be allowed to take strikes?

All of us depend on doctors. Especially emergency doctors can be our blessings in disguise.  For emergency doctors being available 24 hours is very essential as they never know when they may be needed.  But like all employees,…

Keep reading