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By Manthan Goswami
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
While Twitter had mixed views regarding this news. I feel any nonconventional, specialist joining the Electoral Politics, should be welcomed. It sets a strong precedent and does good in the long term. Instead of looking at the party affiliations, one must try to look at the big picture in the long run.
We appreciate anyone connected to India for their achievement. For holding a high position of power, for winning a Nobel Prize, for being appointed as the CEO of an MNC, etc. But, one question that often bothers me is this. Do these individuals feel equally proud of their Indian Origin? Do they feel a special connection to India and its culture?
The government of India has come up with the New Education Policy 2020. A long-awaited Policy Change which aims at transforming the way education is imparted in India. There is a lot in the Draft Document. And many good points to be discussed in the upcoming podcasts. This episode is about one such clause of the Draft Document. The inter-Disciplinary study is a forward-looking step that the committee has taken keeping in view India's competitive education system. This will change many things for India, even socially. What could have been done in the 1980s will be done in the second decade of the 21st century. But, as they say, better late than never. If you love to listen to my Podcast, do check out my Blog.
The 3 years at St Xavier's College was a great learning experience. This podcast is about one such learning experience. In this podcast, I reflect on my Journey and share an incident when I learned a life lesson from Father (Dr.) Lancelot D'cruze.
Why is China getting aggressive against India at the LAC?
What is CHina’s strategy behind creating unrest in Ladakh?
What is the Goal that China wants to achieve?
Let us answer all these questions through this podcast
I read this wonderful tweet from Shekhar Gupta, he wrote "I was 5 in 1962. It took five decades after that to get India’s new generations to trust China. That trust won’t return for decades now. And never if a regime like CPC is in power. What visionary Deng started with Rajiv Gandhi in 1988, has been fully reversed by Xi."
A lot of bullet points here.
1962 war
Trust
CPC communist party of china
Xi Jinping
Lets double click each one of them. 1962 was the tipping point. A war between 2 mighty neighbors like India and China shocked the entire region.
Indians lost trust in China.
Jis desh me Pyar bhari baato se zyada, Nafrat bhari Posts ko zyada sarhaya jata ho, us desh ko thoda to badalna hoga
These are tough times for India. On one hand, we have a rising number of COVID 19 Cases, on the other hand, the Economy is in shambles. Amidst a global pandemic, we have our all-weather friend Nepal raising border disputes with India. Pakistan has always been an evil neighbor, but today, we also have China raising totally baseless Border issues. In the confrontation with China, 20 Brave Indian Jawans sacrificed their life for the protection of their motherland. When the world is facing the worst Healthcare Crisis, the Government is fighting a war on many fronts, its time that 1.2 billion people stay united. And we say this to the PM of India, We are with you.
We often wonder, How can someone like Sushant Singh Rajput feel lonely, especially when he was in a profession where he is surrounded by hundreds of people all the time. All that Sushant Singh had to do was to just come down of his building and walk on the road, he would have met Countless Fans who could have clicked Selfies with him, his fans could have told him that he is an amazing artist, that people love him. But, at some stage, you don't need Fans. You need Friends.
We lost a gem.
RIP Sushant Singh Rajput.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.