Trains on the Roads!
Trains on the Roads! brotee mukhopadhyay We have traversed millions of miles since the days of ancient nomadic life. Years have passed since we have succeeded in overcoming limitation of bipedal movement settled by nature. How funny it will be if we today develop something like ‘Trains on the roads’! Life is
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Political polarization and West Bengal
by broteem | in Culture & Society > Politics
And this is polarization of the people on the basis of political activities in any region. People of the state of West Bengal in India may be our subject for a study in the following lines.
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‘Vande Mataram’: Mandate withdrawn by Jamat Ulema e Hind
by broteem | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
In one of my earlier contents I have tried to state what is actually meant by the phrase ‘Vande Mataram’. I have suggested that you cannot be accused or punished if you admire your mother.
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Violence, Nonviolence and Our Children
by broteem | in Family > Children
Of all the siblings of different species the human ones require much attention and caring. They take ten to eleven months to stand on their feet and much more time to move independently.
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Major Communist Varieties of India and the Indian Government
by broteem | in Culture & Society > Politics
I like to write a few lines on two major communist forces of the modern India and I shall write in the concluding lines why I have selected them as content of my writing. The two forces are known as Communist Party of India (Marxist) or Marxist and Communist Party of India (Maoist) or Maoist.
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‘Vande Mataram’ and Communal Harmony in India
by broteem | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
Deoband national convention meet, on November 3, 2009, has passed a resolution against ‘Vande Mataram’, the national song of India.
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Bast: Cat Goddess of Egypt
by broteem | in Culture & Society > History
Cats had much higher status in Egypt between 2000 BC and 390 AD. Cats achieved this status because of certain qualities they possessed.
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Roman Polansky and a few questions
by broteem | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
There is no doubt that Roman Polanski has been a great film-maker ...
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Mahatma Gandhi disrespected in India on his last birthday
by broteem | in Events & Holidays > Birthdays
Millions of people were stirred by Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent movement. After his demise his image entered into Indian paper currency and his tenets were thrown out to the dustbins.
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Communist China and Freedom of Press: Sample Hong Kong
by broteem | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
Three press persons were assaulted by the Chinese security forces on September 13, 2009
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