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Durga puja: from the eyes of a junior doctor

Durga puja- it is an emotion to all the Bengalis. We have a local saying in our culture that Bengalis have 13 festivals in 12 months. And the biggest among them is Durga puja. The uniqueness of this festival is that we don't worship the goddess Durga! I mean yes we do, but this festival is much more than worshipping. To us, Durga is our own daughter, she is coming to her paternal house with her 4 children. We welcome them with all our hearts open. Preparation for the puja, shopping, planning etc. start almost two months prior from her arrival. The festival continues for almost 5 days and ends in ‘Dashami’ with bidding our beloved daughter with teary eyed good bye as she again starts her journey to her in-laws house. Durga puja symbolizes family union- spending time with the near and dear ones all together. We use to get a month long vacation in schools and colleges. So naturally like every 'traveloholic' Bengalis we use to plan tours keeping in mind that we must be presen...

Nepotism and all that we need to know about

A deep dive into Nepotism In the recent few months, among all the topics that have come to the forefront in India, Nepotism has probably gained more controversies and raised more questions than any other. In this article, I am going to try to define nepotism and try to look at it from different perspectives. What is Nepotism As per Oxford learner’s Dictionary, Nepotism means, “giving unfair advantages to your own family if you are in a position of power, especially by giving them jobs”. This advantage can be in different ways and forms depending on the industry, sector and context. Two things stand out for me in the definition here. Firstly, the word ‘unfair’ and secondly that there is no notion of competency. ‘Unfair’ is not very quantifiable all the time. It’s relative to the person not getting something. Many a times, afraid of owning up to our limitations, we tend to think that the situation or the superior (in the context of position of power) has been unfair to us by not giving...

News media: Boon or a Circus show

India is said to be the largest democracy in the world. The fourth pillar of Democracy is press/media house. Weakening of media threatens democracy. It is high time that we speak about our national media. The quality of journalism and news reporting are deteriorating everyday. Not only the news reported has become irrelevant in the bigger picture, but also it has become so biased and untruthful that one has to validate all the news through fact-checking sites. We, as a society, are now at a cross road. Our annual GDP is drowning at the depth of Mariana trench whereas, unemployment is reaching the height of Mt Everest. Millions of people are being pushed to poverty, new active corona cases are reaching to several thousands each day, climate change is threatening our whole existence. But among all these things, most of the news agencies are interested in updating us about how Sushant Singh Rajput died, whether her girlfriend supplied him drugs or not, whether Virat, Anushka are expecting...