A Friendship day post: When you unknowingly stumble on milestones inLife

Today I spoke to Hussain​ after a few long months and as we spoke he mentioned his son has joined engineering for his first year and when I kept the phone down, I wondered wow… indeed time has passed… Me and Koya had met first while in our first year at REC Calicut and we have journeyed a lot together and separate and without us … Continue reading A Friendship day post: When you unknowingly stumble on milestones inLife

Why take a stand against Capital Punishment?

Now that Yakub Memon is hanged I hope we can discuss the issue of capital punishment without Yakub in the picture because the reason to be against Capital Punishment is a humanitarian stand, it is not a religious or nationalistic stand and not based on (or biased to) whose neck is on the noose. While Capital punishment is a very primitive form of punishment, the … Continue reading Why take a stand against Capital Punishment?

It is disrespectful to call him ‘The Missile Man’; Inspiring through Education and Simplicity are his legacies not missiles

Missile is a sign of destruction and not Construction. When Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam died on Monday I felt bad because I respect the man for his simplicity and connection to the common man. I even dedicated my Monday’s poetry reading to him. For me he is a person who was the symbol of being down to earth; a true ‘rags to respects’ story instead … Continue reading It is disrespectful to call him ‘The Missile Man’; Inspiring through Education and Simplicity are his legacies not missiles