Dashavatara

Dashavatara & Evolution: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science

Srinivasan, also known as Vasu, grapples with the clash between his hectic life as a genetic scientist and his mother's traditional influence. A conversation with his mother reveals parallels between Dashavatara, the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, and Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. This intersection of ancient mythology and modern science offers a profound synthesis, illuminating timeless truths about human development and the natural world.

An Encounter with Resilience: A Young Shoe Shiner’s Story

At Dhanbad Junction, a farewell to Judhajit reveals the complex realities of child labor through the story of Rahul, a twelve-year-old shoe shiner. Despite his responsibilities to support his family, Rahul expresses a desire for normal childhood joys. His dedication to education and resilience highlight the societal issues intertwined with child labor. The narrative underscores the importance of addressing these challenges for a brighter future for children like him.

Affirmative Action & the Reservation Debate in India: Striking the Balance Between Justice & Merit

Affirmative action, particularly India's reservation system, seeks to address historical inequalities. By providing reserved seats and jobs, it aims to break the cycle of poverty and promote social mobility. However, critics argue that it perpetuates caste divisions and overlooks individual merit. The debate underscores the challenge of promoting fairness while rectifying historical injustices. A multifaceted approach, including training programs and periodic reviews, may offer a more effective solution.

Protecting Open Internet: The Fight for Net Neutrality

The Internet, a vital resource, should remain open and free from corporate manipulation. Net neutrality is essential to prevent telecom companies from blocking or slowing down data for profit. To protect this, individuals are taking action by sending emails and signing petitions. Preserving net neutrality is crucial for maintaining free expression and innovation and ensuring universal access to the Internet.

#BringBackOurGirls: A Mother’s Day Call to Action

Mother's Day is a global celebration honouring the role of mothers, often involving gifts and flowers. In Nigeria, the abduction of schoolgirls by Boko Haram has sparked global outrage. The #BringBackOurGirls campaign unites people in demanding the girls' rescue, highlighting the importance of education and the right of all children, especially girls, to be safe.

Should India’s Juvenile Laws Be Amended? A Deep Dive into a Complex Debate

The debate over India's juvenile laws has intensified in recent years, especially after high-profile cases like the Nirbhaya gang rape. The current system sets the age of criminal responsibility at 18, sending offenders to rehabilitation rather than adult prisons. Critics argue for more accountability and severity, while opponents emphasize development and rehabilitation. Effective implementation and a focus on prevention and rehabilitation are essential for addressing juvenile crime.

Farewell to Telegrams: A Nostalgic Journey through India’s Communication History

India bid farewell to its 163-year-old telegram service in 2013 as BSNL discontinued it, ending an era of vital communication. Telegraphs were crucial during India's freedom movement and revolutionized long-distance messaging. The last day saw an outpouring of nostalgia as people flocked to send final telegrams, marking the end of a historic era.