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Religious diversity is strength of India

Those days passed when people used Divide and Rule phenomenon to separate Indians based on their religious aspects. India is certainly moving towards becoming one of the greatest powers in world. Indian business sectors are showing lot more tapped potential and moving ahead of the others to grab the world markets. Frankly speaking, nowadays life is so fast in India that people don’t have time for the political crap of some people with bad intentions. They want to earn more money day by day and stay always upgraded in such a competitive environment. Though law and order in India isn’t yet up to the mark, we can certainly expect an improvement with all fast track courts, newer laws etc. being introduced. Today’s verdict again displayed that India has religious diversities, but they are moreover our strength than that of the weakness. Cheers to the entire panel working on this case as it was a very satisfying result in the end; at least for people like me who faced tough times in ...

Strange coincidence!!

How often you see the things around you repeatedly coming in front of your eyes in this super busy life of Mumbai? Yesterday I was burning the road like ghost rider on my black unicorn on the way to office. As usual I was getting late for office :-) . Sometimes I think I must listen to mom and getup earlier..Mom is always right.. Usually at Diamond garden signal I slow down a bit, because there are so many aged people crossing the lane all the time to walk on footpath on other side (I didn’t wanna make them walk Stairway to heaven ..:-) ). Well, jokes apart.. I slowed down a bit to take left turn and as soon as I took a turn there was a rickshaw right in front of me. It was in very bhangar situation, but the thing that grabbed my attention towards it was a catchy tag line written on the rear view glass of that rickshaw. "Gulshan raha to Gul khilenege, Jindagi rahi to fir milenge.." Couldn’t understand exactly whose Jindagi it was written about, rickshaw drivers or...