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Being Idiot

Everyone wants to be an intelligent and no one like to be an idiot.  Being an idiot is also a kind of contribution to others that many idiots would not capable of understanding it because, they are idiots.  But the fact is that every one of us is an idiot and continues to be so in some part of the life, but seldom agrees and promulgates.   We do not want to be perceived as idiots even though we are.    Being idiot is not easy for us because we feel that it is an inferior state of life.  On contrary, the fact is that being idiot is the happiest of way of life.   How many of us able to observe the life of idiots?  They are happier than the intelligent people.  They enjoy life better than clever people.   In fact, they are the people who make the life interesting for themselves and others.  There are several reasons while idiots enjoy the life better than intelligent humans.  The first reason is they are honest.  What is wrong being an idiot, so let it be is their attitude and w

Advani Exits - Modi Enters

These days, the drama of BJP is interesting and pretty curious to entire Indian political fraternity.  Modi’s elevation as PM candidate was a foregone conclusion since he was appointed as BJP election committee chairman.   But the curious fact was Advani’s reaction.  In all these months, he was in multiple emotions such as mute, anger, submissive, helpless, rebellious, cornered, and hurt.  We can use any words that reflect his mood of powerlessness after making BJP as one of the most powerful party in political history of India.  Now he is eating his own pride in front of his ideological guardians, RSS. This is the typical subcontinent political mindset of elderly politicians. Isn’t it?  They would never leave their place until their demise except very few like VP Singh, Vajpayee and Joyti Basu.  But this list is very feeble.   They believe that it is their birth right to occupy the top position and remain there forever.  It seems that Advani is no different.  If he feels and rig

Are we independent enough?

Rahul, not our royal clan member, the 12 years old boy is happy and look forward of this wonderful day, August 15, 2013.  He scantly remembers the Independence Day that he got handful sweets at school when his parents were alive.  Now, he is not bothered of handful of sweets and is not ready to peep in any government school to enjoy flag hoisting and sweets, because he has to fill three stomachs on daily basis.  His grandmother and two of his own sibling living in Delhi slumps are waiting on his income generated from garbage collections. He has a daunting task on daily basis to collect at least three sacks of garbage and sit on a suitable place to segregate them into plastics, papers, card boards, cans, etc.,   He need to make sure that he would sell them for at least 200 Rupees to make sure that his family is safe for next two days.  But then, 200 Rupees is always luxury for him as he rarely reaches his target. August 15 is always a great day for him and his fellow garbage h

Expatriates and challenges

‘People who are looking to own a first home by living in a second home’ is my definition for gulf expatriates. In 70 and 80s millions of expatriates were brave enough to go to gulf countries in search for a decent life. Today, these left over millions, especially in Saudi Arabia are questioning their bravery, in fact, wondering was it worth! Often this group looks so naïve and foolish in front their own cousins who have built better job career, businesses and life in their countries against multiple odds. It is not a major worry for people who migrated in end of nineties or early two thousands, because these particular groups have the advantage of age in addition to better professional educational qualification to find jobs in their home country or elsewhere. They are also not far away from the social and business environments of their home countries. They can relatively mingle with existing social circumstances and relocate with certain ease. The question remains more disquietin

Rapes and Crimes in India

Past couples of month’s media and responsible citizens are up in arms against government of India to bring credible law that can curb rising rapes and crimes against women and children.  The media is frequently reporting every single rape incidents that it can have access to the crimes and reports.  The media is doing exceptionally well in bringing a major awareness among public to eliminate rape and crimes against women. Thousands of rapes in villages are not reported and registered sighting various local and family reasons.  In cities too, many such cases are advised to hide to avoid future consequences of girls and women.  Only few cases were reported by victims.  As expected they have been being languished in police stations and courts for various court procedures and incompetent law enforcement.  The criminals continue to enjoy their life and in fact commit more rapes and crimes. Well, the question is where is the law that can prevent the rapes and crimes against women?  T

AIIC plans madrassa for expat students

Dears, you may read the press meet detail in below article regarding the establishment of English Medium Madarasa in Aziziah, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia AIIC plans madrassa for expat students

Indian expats seek more help from Delhi

Dears, you can read my views on expatriates higher education issues and others in below article published in Arab News Indian expats seek more help from Delhi