Wednesday, 11 June 2014

secularism n critique

if a person is secular means either he don't accept any religion or he respects all religion....
in the latter type i.e. case when he follows a religion but respects all other religion, if he critique some  aspects of other religion ,does he looses his secularity.....?

does secularity only means being neutral or does secularity needs u to be silent about other religions?

Monday, 2 June 2014

Is "Being a Fellow citizen" sufficient criteria for the whole nation to support somebody at international level?

a political person rose to power with the blood bath of the his own citizen, enjoyed the power for long time, and finally settles in a foreign country, after some time he get caught internationally in some incidental case.

Does it becomes the duty of his Origin country's citizen to support him because he is a person of the origin of that country...?

indian minds :- in india and abroad

i recently had this strange but very clear observation that Many of the recent innovation are made by indians, but what was very disappointing was that these inventions are made by them in foreign countries and universities.

What is the reason?

>Maybe indian mind needs the free environment which is not available in india, because of the all-weather relative season in an indian house. these so called relatives are always tempted toward creating the situation that are embarrassing for a person of the house in which they are just guest for some days.
> the government is more pro-result rather than pro research process.

we need to think over it as india has the capacity to develop biggest innovators like its early ancestors. like chanakya, aryabhatt etc