Liberalization Privatization and Globalization An Appraisal

- September 28, 2022

  Anupama Nair There is an always an eternal debate about the policies a country should implement in order to inspire economic growth. The questions asked are is it better for a government to intervene and choose which industries to develop, or should it allow the private sector to decide what to produce? We heard

Lata Mangeshkar and KL Saigal a true story

- September 28, 2022

  Anupama Nair Lata Mangeshkar is considered as one of the greatest singers in living history, no wonder she is called Swar Kokila, or nightingale of India and was awarded the highest civilian award Bharat Ratna. She left for her heavenly abode on 6th February this year, leaving a deep void, in Indian music that

Veer Savarkar and Lata Mangeshkar their true relationship

- September 28, 2022

  Anupama Nair Today I am going to write about a news which has been much talked about i.e., Swar Kokila Bharat Ratna, Lata Mangeshkar’s relationship with one of India’s greatest sons and freedom fighter who believed in Chhatrapati Shivaji’s ideas of Swaraj and Swadharma – Veer Savarkar. Lata ji left this world for her

Happy Birthday Lata Ji

- September 28, 2022

  Anupama Nair When I think of Music, I always think of my favorite writer Shakespeare and his quotes “If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die”. I will take you on a journey of the Hindi film music. Hindi

My country the end of Colonial Rule and Dawn of Freedom

- September 28, 2022

  Anupama Nair With the end of the 19th Century, the arrival of the 20th Century was not very happy for India. The first partition of Bengal in 1905 brought the province to the brink of open rebellion. The British recognized that Bengal, with around 85 million people, was much too large for a single

Difference a 1 5 C increase bring to the World

- September 27, 2022

  Anupama Nair   What is Global Warming? Global warming is an aspect of climate change, referring to the long-term rise of  the Earth’s temperatures, mainly from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, that pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The main gases that cause the greenhouse effect include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor (which all occur naturally),

Frederick Taylor father of Scientific Management

- September 27, 2022

  Anupama Nair Frederick Taylor’s is known as the “father of Scientific Management” and his theories were as famous as the theories of Henry Fayoli. In fact, Peter Drucker, who is called as the “guru’s guru”, had suggested Taylor deserved the title better. Frederick Taylor was born on March 20, 1856 in Philadelphia, USA.  His

DNA and RNA their differences

- September 27, 2022

  Anupama Nair Have you ever wondered why life on earth is very diverse, from single-celled protozoans to complex multi-cellular plants and animals and finally homo sapiens or man? However, at the molecular level, all life is fundamentally made up of the same building blocks called DNA and RNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)

My Country The rule of the British Crown 1858 1947

- September 27, 2022

  Anupama Nair I had written a lot of articles about colonial India and how the use of an Enfield Rifle in 1857, brought about the rise of Nationalism and how the rule of the East India Company came to an end. There was a curse the East India Company would not rule for a

British Conquest of Bombay Calcutta and Madras

- September 27, 2022

  Anupama Nair I had written about the British came to do trade in India and gradually their imperialistic dream was established. Gradually the three cities – Mumbai, Calcutta and Madras came under their rule. Bombay (1661—1947): Bombay, also called Bombaim in Portuguese, is now the financial and commercial capital of India and one of the most populous cities in the