Thursday, June 13, 2013

Misc Articles




Women and Charitability:
http://timesofindia.com/PDATOI/articleshow/20331117.cms Women are more focused on whom they give to.

Advice to women on Women's Day:
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/The-underage-optimist/entry/five-things-women-need-to-change-about-themselves. See the comments by Snigdha and G Pillai. There are some thoughts I have. Our (men and women) behavior is conditioned by what we see at our home and in the society around us. Why does a women fake? Why do women judge each other much more harshly? Why does the bride's family pay dowry? Why do women feel that their career is less important than that of their brother's or husband's? Why do a majority of women take up arts and sciences, journalism etc than engineering? Why are men who don't have a good job judged much more harshly than woman who don't?

I wish men could take a sabbatical for a year and become a woman and vice versa. It would make men understand what it is to be a woman (and vice versa). Perhaps then we would have better quality of articles or advice from men to women and vice versa. 

iGate Phaneesh Pressures To Abort




It's sickening how a boss can make a subordinate's life miserable and some of the articles have explained how the latter depends on her (occasionally "his") basic needs like groceries and rent on the former and that the boss holds quite a power over his staff.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Converting D To C

Of late I have been constantly thinking about converting D to C. Here is a live example of a two and a half year old D (in behavior) child converted to B (not even C) by an older cousin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ8ImXqHqIo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DoJ8ImXqHqIo

Very cute.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Naina Devi, Virasat E Khalsa and Anantpur Sahib

Naina Devi and Virasat E Khalsa are good places to visit in Bilaspur district in Himachal. See: http://prabhukhalsa.blogspot.in/2006/01/naina-devi.html

Monday, January 14, 2013

Interesting Division Of India

This is an article relating to the Delhi rape.


I don't see how India still regulates twos (do we still have license Raj). Many families are twos (entrepreneurs) not a three. Meaning the article seems to imply that all twos are Tatas and Ambanis and the like.

The rape victim was a three. Was the perpetrator a three? Or a four? Who commits rapes? Largely are they from the fours? Or are they from threes also? The article instead of looking at it from a male bashing point of view, sees a different perspective, perhaps a more important one.