
Men?s barbaric ways are tormenting women in India. Story after story of brutal abuses against women is being reported.
Men?s barbaric ways are tormenting women in India. Story after story of brutal abuses against women is being reported.
Under a thorny bougainvillea creeper, you can enjoy fragile bougainvillea flowers as they softly fall on you.
A whirlpool-slurring reputation is where women can commonly get thrown into.
I?ve often enjoyed staying at Excelsior Hotel, a stunning 1898 ?Belle Epoque? landmark on the French Riveria.
I make it a point to research and authenticate non-fiction with relevant friends in multi-domain professions across the world. ?Full…
?Women are nothing but machines for producing children.? These outrageous words are from French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769?1821).
Like a high-speed machine gun, she throws unlimited emotion in song to the public.
Sakountala was her first major clay sculpture exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1888. Poet Kalidasa?s 5th-century tale of Shakuntala…
Death of Dutch actress Sylvia Kristal last month brought back 1974 images I?d seen of hers as a half-nude poster…
?Don?t hire the best,? wrote Abhijit Bhaduri, but he married the best.
Kenyans street-danced wildly celebrating President Obama?s victory with a red plastic chair over their heads.
Delicious foie gras, the sophisticated, upper crust goose or duck liver is savoured as a rare delicacy in France.
Parochialism doesn?t pay: Search for durable peace after World War I led to talks of a union among European nations.
Studying the socio-economic life in India with hands-on research in various parts of the country, from metros to remote rural,…
Street vendors in India can be as customer savvy as any famous marketing guru we read about.
From wherever in the world I?d happened to be for my work, I never did betray you, my valued readers,…
Mails flooding my inbox on ?Poverty is a passive religion?. All agreed that charity isn?t the solution for dearth.
Freedom to manipulate = fear + disasters: The Internet?s invention springs up questions about its borderline of freedom. When individuals…