We, the People?
We don’t believe in power of collective. We believe only in individual benefits. We are selfish. We don’t think of the society. We only think of me and my personal benefit. READ
Naxalism and Goa
Mr Prime Minister has indirectly admitted that poverty is the cause of rising Naxalism. The developmental schemes are not reaching them, due to corruption, leakages and lack of transparency. He also suggests indirectly that only realistic pro-people governance can neutralise rising Naxalism, and not mere gun force. READ
The Great Gamblers!
Goa is developing. Similarly our gambling ‘tradition’. Babu Azgaonkar has become official voice of this traditional gambling. There are many more politicians, belonging to all political parties, supporting him. READ
Scrapping ‘Cyber Age’ is a blunder
Sadly, neither the GCCI nor the chief minister realised the basic concept behind the Cyber Age scheme. More sadly, Digambar proved with this announcement that his government does not look at any scheme from conceptual point of view. They are simply made to please the people. READ
G(reedy) 7 !
The basic principle of G7 is, not believing in any principle. However, G7 has a principal agenda, or a Common Minimum Programme – GREED! READ
Time to discourage ‘corrupt’ women
No doubt woman has always been an efficient manager. But would she be able to overscore the male hegemony and emerge as a much efficient and clean politician than man?READ
Sachin; not God!
By terming any exemplary human being ‘the God’, we alienate him or her from our real life. We don’t want to follow him or her as our idol. We don’t want to walk on his or her footsteps. We don’t want to follow his or her ideals in life. We simply make him/her God and disconnect ourselves.READ
India missed the 'flight' of education
If you see a child working at home, we ask: why don’t you send your child to school? Education is important. It means, what the child learns at work is no education. Only learning alphabets, reading, writing and answering examination is Education. READ
The “3 Idiots” of Goa
India has a great tradition. It’s not a religious tradition, as is being always portrayed. It’s a tradition of Innovation. A tradition of Creativity. A tradition of Talent.READ
When spines hijack the brains
If there is little political pressure, the spines bend instantly to hand over its prime land to any party... Makes us wonder whether it’s a university of academicians or university of politicians.READ