SOP – Statement of Purpose (Standard Operating Procedure)
It usually begins with a quote randomly taken from Google. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know who the hell the author was, but preferably someone exotically phoren! While the evaluator has already...
View ArticleIf They Ran Your Household Budget…
A lot has been said and written about the Indian economy and how it is in a tailspin. But how many of us really understand the gobbledygook of the suited-booted types on national TV? You may or may not...
View ArticleThe Subsidy Myth…
This piece of mine on the economy tried to show how horribly skewed the numbers are. However, there is another front where the picture is equally depressing. You have been fed all along that the...
View ArticleWhat are some of the most mind-blowing facts about China?
Answer by A Quora admin: This is a legend about the Jiayuguan Pass, which tells of a workman named Yi Kaizhan who lived during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and who was a very proficient mathematician....
View ArticleWhat Next, For The Associate Nations?
Imagine you’re a cricketer from an Associate or Affiliate (one level below Associates) cricket nation. You firstly take to cricket in a land where people think it has something to do with insects, or...
View ArticleWhy the Net Run Rate (NRR) is a flawed tie-breaker
Saturday, February 28, 2015 saw arguably the best World Cup classic in recent memory. The two co-favourites and co-hosts, Australia and New Zealand met in a Group A clash that New Zealand, on the face...
View ArticleMake The 2024 Olympics In India!
In a significant decision, Narendra Modi has asked the Sports Ministry to make a bid for the 2024 Olympics, with Ahmedabad as a probable host city in mind. This has predictably kicked off the usual...
View ArticleIs Net Non-Neutrality The Demon It Is Made Out To Be?
I admit I, like everyone else, was swayed initially by the whole “sign this net neutrality petition and save YOUR online future” brouhaha, and was going to write an impassioned defence of “my freedom...
View ArticleThe Little Things That Matter
I’ve only ever heard or read of floods in newspapers and reports, and never imagined I’d be trapped in one. I survived two earlier spells of heavy rains either side of my Diwali break, and dismissed it...
View ArticleHow were dates calculated, and kept, in ancient India before the widespread...
My answer to How were dates calculated, and kept, in ancient India before the widespread awareness of Christianity? Answer by Ram Narayan: Firstly, the presumption that the moment a scholarly man with...
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