The Bells of Buddha Temple at Bangkok Mahantesh Navalkal (24 th Nov 1970- Present) Has baggage of credits into his so far career due to his distinguished realistic approach towards issues of farmers. Basically, he is from Raichur District of Karnataka and graduated in agriculture. His short story “The Bells of Buddha Temple at Bangkok” is titled symbolically and it represents the alarming condition of farmers and agriculture across the world and in days to come the conditions further accelerate. The major concern of the writer is how globalization has affected farmers across the globe. He further highlights how capitalism has won over the human senses. Capitalist ideology has also made man think in terms of profit and consider humans as commodities. The writers ten days trip to Thailand has been awarded by his company Jorky-Poshin Company, an MNC of repute and a glo...
Ambedkar as a Wonder In my childhood, I was fascinated by the attire of Ambedkar and his chashma. Then I had no thought that his attire is a symbol of modernity. I use to wonder why we celebrate Ambedkar Jayanti every year on the 14 th April but today I understand his philosophy, stature, and magnanimity. His insults, humiliation and social stigma of lower caste made him constructive critic of Indian society. Due to exploitation, he possessed a firm belief in democracy, where every individual will have political, social and economic justice. And his affirmation has reflected in the preamble of the Indian constitution. When I ask my students about their role model or any inspiring personality they look up to I do get answers ‘Ambedkar’, then I ask them why? Their answers would be this ‘he gave us Constitution’, but my dear students don’t know that what treasure he has left with all of us. Probably they might hav...
Ukraine: Land of Wounds Though I am too late to talk about the Ukraine crisis yet, the problem remains fresh and fervulent. The creation of new nations has always been problematic, similar is in the case of Ukraine and its ongoing crisis. Ukraine got its independence in 1991 from Soviet Russia and declared itself a neutral state. In 1994 established its partnership with NATO. The further political developments grew bitter with Russia by initiating the closer of economic ties. Hence led to Russia's annexation of Crimea in March 2014. This was further supported by Russian-backed separatists, which resulted in a Russian invasion in February 2022. As a nation, Ukraine is packed with ethnic affiliations. Its ethnicity contributes to enriching its cultural pride and at the same time, it could be a root cause of divisions and tensions in the society. Therefore, the nation's political and cultural fabric becomes fragile and turbulent. Ukraine is divided into four directions for its po...
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