‘Democracy should be absolute.’
‘Criminalisation of Article 377.’
‘Freedom of press is sacrosanct.’
‘Ban on the consumption of liquor.’
‘Criminal charges on the consumption of beef.’ Read the rest of this entry »
‘Democracy should be absolute.’
‘Criminalisation of Article 377.’
‘Freedom of press is sacrosanct.’
‘Ban on the consumption of liquor.’
‘Criminal charges on the consumption of beef.’ Read the rest of this entry »
Spending three years of the most impressionable years of your life in India’s most professional education setup spoils you to a great extent. You get used to classes filled with as many as 200 students; become accustomed to teacher’s wearing collar-mikes and listening to their voices from JBL speakers; get familiar with white boards shrouded with inks of different colours; and most importantly, you start expecting the same teaching level that you had experienced there, everywhere else. Yes, 3 years of stay in Kota had spoiled me to a great extent. Read the rest of this entry »