Discourse
Never ignore the gut feeling
In fact, the 38-million bacteria in the human gut dictate our lives much more than we realise.
Stooping low to get the last word
It is getting to be a sad state of affairs, where the very fabric of our plural society is under threat.
Reviving the dying art of listening
Tolerance can only begin with listening as well as speaking.
The debate debacle
The fact remains that core issues seem to be getting sidelined and shrill noises with agendas are taking over the debate.
The habit of scientific temper
For scientific temper is not the ability to solve a set of equations, but to prioritise rationality and reason in practice.
The need for scientific temper
The acknowledgement that even the god does not perhaps know is unheard of in any religion.
Armed with attitude and confidence
Three separate assessors, who are trained by the DIPR, DRDO, carry out the assessment.
The power of being run-of-the-mill
India’s talent, the perfect balance of cerebral power coupled with hard work, is a well-recognised aspect across the world.
Live and let live
One needs to understand that all transgenders are not alike and need different things from healthcare.
Transgender persons deserve respect and support
A transgender person feels distressed from the time of puberty and feels that he/she is imprisoned in the body of the other gender.