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A Call for Unity Over Division: Rethinking Caste-Based Reservations and Political Opportunism

India's political landscape has recently been marked by intense debates over lateral entry into UPSC services and the effectiveness of caste-based reservations. Prominent opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Sitaram Yechuri have raised concerns about these issues, but their critiques often appear more focused on maximizing political gains than offering constructive solutions. Are they truly advocating for the upliftment of marginalized communities, or are they playing divisive politics to create rifts within the Hindu vote bank and serve their political interests? Lateral Entry into UPSC: An Opportunity Misunderstood The lateral entry initiative into the civil services is a progressive step to bring in domain experts to fill gaps in governance. The aim is to infuse fresh perspectives and specialized knowledge into a bureaucracy that has often been criticized for its lack of innovation and adaptability. By recruiting professionals from diverse fields for a fixed term, the go...
  Getting Paid to Watch Videos, Comment, and Engage: Is It Real? Short answer: While platforms have offered rewards for online activities, the model has evolved, and it's essential to approach such opportunities with caution. The Evolution of Paid Online Engagement In the past, some companies experimented with paying users to watch videos, comment, or engage with their products. This was often tied to market research or gathering user feedback. However, the landscape has changed significantly. Early Models: These platforms often relied on a points-based system, where users earned points for completing tasks like watching videos, taking surveys, or trying out products. These points could then be redeemed for rewards or cash. Shift Towards User-Generated Content: The focus has shifted towards user-generated content platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, where creators earn revenue through ads, sponsorships, and merchandise. Micro-Influencer Economy: Influencers with smalle...

Rakshasas and Devas: A Duel for Destiny

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  Rakshasas and Devas: A Duel for Destiny The ancient Indian mythology of Rakshasas and Devas, often painted in stark, contrasting hues, offers a surprisingly complex lens through which to examine the intricate tapestry of modern geopolitics. Far from mere caricatures of good and evil, these mythical figures embody the perennial human struggle between order and chaos, tradition and progress, and self-preservation and altruism. The Rakshasa, traditionally viewed as a monstrous villain, is in fact a more nuanced character. Beneath the fearsome exterior lies a rigid adherence to rules and a desperate defense of the status quo. They are the guardians of a world they believe to be perfect, and any deviation from this ideal is met with fierce opposition. Though often destructive, their actions stem from a deep-seated fear of change. On the other side, the Devas are more than benevolent deities. They are the architects of a better world, willing to challenge the established order to ...