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#Unrecognised Inequality

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                                               #Unrecognised Inequality    Should 33% seats be reserved for women in the parliament ? No !  The Parliament has been the symbol of the Indian democracy and republic for decades but the problem here is in the root itself !! This democracy moves and walks with politics. But if the thought structure changes in the roots itself , voila, we may just remove any gender differentiation. Why does nobody feel that in the process of giving gender equality we are demoting women's stature by implying that they can't claim these seats by merit ! It is a huge insult said right on their face in the name of gender equality ! This stereotyping of women has made our thoughts trapped in a box. Never believing that the world has moved on into a new society open to all, embracing thoughts without any prejudice, because the next new might just change the country.      Has anyone even thought about the fact that reserving seats for women is the heart of g

The Art of Rejecting Calls

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                                                          The Art of Rejecting Calls This topic is not something everybody talks about. It is just an intangible art embedded in the daily lives of almost everyone in the modern generation. All people, men and women constantly reject calls and give hopeless excuses that can be smelled a mile away. Isn't it fascinating to know that this art comes along like a gift package and is scheduled to show its capabilities at the age of 20.  It's just a habit inculcated by the daily rejection of calls and ignoring them with a voice in your mind saying - I don't have time'.  Is that really the reason or just an excuse by someone who is  obsessed with his daily life,  to reject variation in life ? It maybe an excuse said by the selfishness in you?Or maybe to ignore the boredom in life ? It might just be frustration !! Along with rejection there is also the art of ending calls. Most people just  end the call with the classic old - '

The World Cup Disappointment

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                                               The World Cup Disappointment     It was a bright sunny day in Old Trafford, Manchester. Perfect for the semi - finals of the World Cup – 2019.   New Zealand had constructed a target of 240, achievable for any team. The Indian team has a habit to lose in the easiest situations and win in the impossible ones. This is an exact replica of that stereotyped habit.   Rohit Sharma, the Indian team’s top opener walked in with KL Rahul and the crowd roared and cheered, crazy and bubbling with excitement. Victory in this match would earn them a direct ticket into the finals. They stretched and walked up to the pitch. Tapping the ground with their bat and getting for the most important part of their life in the last five years, they got into position.   First ball was a rather unusual inswinger and made Sharma walk out of the ground. Nevertheless, the Indian fans cheered on never wondering about the ominous future. Virat Kohli, the face and place of t