Category "Business"

Your 20s Decide If Your 40s Are Freedom or a Living Death

Everyone loves to say: “ 20s are for fun, 40s are for stability.” But here’s the truth—most Indians spend their 20s drinking away salaries in pubs, chasing Instagrammable trips, flexing new iPhones, and running behind girls like the world’s ending tomorrow. Then, reality knocks in their 40s—and it’s not gentle....

Kedarnath Ropeway: Development or Another Monopoly Script?

The headlines flash like a miracle: “9-hour Kedarnath trek cut to 36 minutes with a ₹4031 crore Adani ropeway.” For lakhs of pilgrims, this sounds like divine intervention. But scratch the surface, and a very different story emerges — one that reeks of monopoly, murky tendering, inflated costs, and the...

Tamannaah Bhatia’s Explosive Truth: Stardom Is a Transaction, Not a Fairytale

When Tamannaah Bhatia opened her mouth recently and declared—“It’s not about being a good person, it’s about what you can offer”—she wasn’t whispering; she was detonating a truth bomb that the glittering film industry pretends doesn’t exist. Fans gasped, critics nodded knowingly, and social media went into overdrive. But what...

Trump Tariffs on India’s Software Exports? The Naked Truth Behind the Fear

A Question That’s Shaking India’s IT Backbone India’s IT sector is not just another industry. It’s the oxygen mask of our economy, the largest exporter of services, the reason middle-class kids in Tier 2 towns dream of an air-conditioned office job. So when the news hit that Donald Trump’s administration...

Blood, Water, Cricket & Contradictions: Why India Plays Pakistan Despite Its Own Words

For years, India’s ruling party leaders — including the Prime Minister — have thundered in speeches: “Blood and water cannot flow together.” This phrase was meant to be uncompromising, a reminder that as long as Pakistan sponsored terror attacks against Indians, no normal relations could continue. And yet, today, India...

When Robots Hire Robots (And Somehow, You’re Still Unemployed)

Welcome to the modern job market—a tragicomedy where applicants use AI to write cover letters, HR departments use AI to screen them, and somewhere in the middle, both sides wonder why unemployment graphs look like a tech startup’s hockey stick. It’s poetic, really. Young graduates, tired of typing “Dear Sir/Madam”...