Photo by Lukas from Pexels The recent news about Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Warren Buffet paying minimum- sometimes even nothing on federal income tax has raised an eyebrow in many. Earlier when Trump was accused of similar charges, most of us assumed that he manipulated the system well enough to get rid of the tax, little did we... Continue Reading →
What does the burning Amazon rainforest Teach us?
Photo by Vincent Maret on Unsplash The murky future of the world is inevitable with the current rate of Global warming and Climate change. World leaders are actively and heavily funding to curb the causes for this seemingly inexorable crisis.Climate change is not a one-off instance but a process and has been happening over the years, Global warming... Continue Reading →
Prince Philip – The Beginning of End of an Era
PC: USWeekly The Buckingham palace along with the world is mourning the loss of Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip. He has been the longest-serving consort in the history of the British monarchy. Being a complete outsider to the British royal traditions and having successfully served the royal duties for such a long time is no... Continue Reading →
Salary for housewives – An idea to ponder
With the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly election fast approaching, election campaigns are in full swing in the state. Political parties are increasing or rather trying to maintain their vote banks through various election promises. Recently, Mr. Kamal Hassan from the ‘Makkal Needhi Maiam’ party, as part of his election manifesto, put forth the idea of... Continue Reading →
New agriculture bill 2020 – pro or anti-farmer?
Modi’s government has faced continuous criticism for bringing in any new reform right from demonetization, Article 370, NEP, NEET, Citizenship Amendment Act to the recent ‘New agricultural bill’. Though the vision and the intention behind most of the schemes were right, the schemes were always implemented a little too quickly without knowing the public opinion.... Continue Reading →
Student loan – the bigger picture !
Student Loan is one of the largest debts after the mortgage debt. For many, it is the priority of what needs to be paid, the rent, or the student loan
Presidential debate – The current trend
A country's leader is a person who envisions and creates an inspiring future; it is expected that he/she sets an example for the future leaders to emerge. But nowadays more than a 'leader', countries are led by 'masters' who can neither preach nor practice but just wants things done. The nearing US presidential elections are... Continue Reading →
Indian media – a new low
Why cannot a rule be imposed that there can be no media within 5 kms around the premises of hospitals, courtrooms, investigation offices etc.
NEET at a glance
when each state has their own education policy why should there be a center formulated common exam to get admission in a state-owned institution
Kamala Harris :Should Indians chest thump
Elections are around the corner with the fall campaigns about to begin soon. This election has always been in spotlight for various factors like COVID, mail in ballot issues, controversies around Trump and the latest being democratic party's VP candidate selection. The official announcement of Biden’s running mate was much delayed and there were many... Continue Reading →