Category "Advice"

Bengaluru: The Next Delhi in the Making — A City That Chose to Suffocate Itself

Once upon a time, Bengaluru was called the Garden City. People moved here for weather, trees, lakes, peace, and the feeling that life could breathe. Retired people dreamed of settling here. Families thought this was the “safe metro.” Students came for careers, and parents proudly said, “My son is in...

The Invisible Strings: How Cloud + AI Might Be Our Greatest Power and Biggest Fragility

Today’s IT world looks like a sci-fi film that got auditioned by venture capitalists. Cloud networks and AI systems aren’t just technologies anymore — they are the critical nervous system of global business, finance, and society. But when the nervous system twitches, the whole body feels it. Two forces dominate:...

Electric Vehicles Are Everywhere Now — But Are We Asking the Right Health Questions?

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Electric Vehicles (EVs) have become the new “normal.” What was once considered futuristic is now parked in every apartment basement and charging outside every mall. Governments promote them, companies market them as eco-friendly heroes, and consumers buy them thinking they’re doing something great for the planet. And honestly, EVs do...

Kerala MPs and the Missing MP FUND Money — The Question Mainstream Media Avoids

Every election season in Kerala feels like a festival of promises. “Development.” “Roads.” “Jobs.” “Change.” “People first.” But once the elections are over, one uncomfortable question quietly disappears from public discussion — and mainstream media rarely brings it up with seriousness: How much of the MPLADS (MP Fund) money did...

Maha Shivaratri: The Ancient Night When India Worships Silence, Storm, and the Infinite

Every civilization has a night where it pauses and looks upward—towards the sky, the stars, the unknown, and ultimately towards itself. In India, that night is Maha Shivaratri, the Great Night of Shiva. It is not merely a religious festival. It is a cultural phenomenon that has survived millennia, outlived...

UK Is Not “Falling” — It Is Bleeding Slowly: The Real Reasons Britain Reached This Stage

There was a time when the United Kingdom was the ultimate dream. A British passport meant power. London meant wealth. The UK meant stability, jobs, safety, and a dignified retirement. But today, something feels broken. Crime in public places is rising. Homelessness is increasing visibly. Salaries look high on paper,...