The timeless treasure of the heart
Mohammad Hussain Khan I can never forget the wistful feeling that enlighten me every time when I pass through my village that stored my favourite memories as a child. Each memory holding its own story. They are what shaped me into the person I am today. The life given us by Almighty is short, but […]
Penning down emotions
N J Ravi Chander Post-retirement from State Bank of India in January 2019, the creative juices in me have begun to flow again. A string of “Middles”, and travelogues penned by me has made it to the pages of many popular dailies. Observing my name in print is akin to hovering on cloud nine, and […]
Degrees are no passports for jobs

Mohammad Hussain Khan It is really sad that even today our system of education operates on unsatisfactory lines. It is obsolete and has not got rid of outmoded hangover. Many commissions have been appointed, committees organized, conferences held but despite their loud recommendations, sagacious suggestions and wise policies, nothing much seems to have been achieved […]
Efficient Market Hypothesis of Stock Market
Fahid Fayaz Darangay Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) essentially says that all known information about stocks, is reflected into the prices of those securities. EMH does not assume investors to be rational. One direct result of EMH is that an active investor cannot consistently beat the market and a passive investor can earn the profit equal […]
Left can also be right
Amit Singh Kushwaha ‘Yes, I am left-handed!’. My unconscious mind prefers to do any work with the left hand. Sometimes, people wonder when I write or sign with my left hand. I recall during my childhood days grandmother taught me to eat with the right hand. At that time, I realized, there are many wrong […]
The massacre of Sabra and Shatilla
Syed Mustafa Ahmad One of the horrible blasts in the world that took place in Beirut, Lebanon, is still haunting us. The blast created havoc in Beirut. We were mourning this heart-wrenching incident than the thirty seven years old barbarism was reminded by a minority of people in the world. On 18, September 1982, Israeli […]
Nature acts its own way
N J Ravi Chander Dogs chasing cats who are chasing mice conjure up memories of a favourite Yiddish folktale! Indeed, danger lurks in the shadows, and the game of life and death plays out grimly every day with the hunter sometimes becoming the hunted! The short folktale goes like this: The dogs go to the […]
Edward Mordrake: Man with two faces!
Fidhat Fayaz Drangay Have you ever seen a human being with some physical deformity? Some defects appear because of genetic factors and by a variety of environmental injuries such as infection, radiation and drug exposure during pregnancy. The majority of birth defects, however, are without known detectable cause. “One of the weirdest as well as […]
Work from Home: Employee Productivity and Wellbeing
Shashidhar Vuppala The COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant lockdowns have made work from home an imperative for several industries. Having said that, some job profiles lend themselves to working from outside the office more than others do. It is doubtful if the pandemic itself would go away, say, in a couple of months. At least […]
A tale of Edward Mordrake , A man with two faces !
Fidhat Fayaz Drangay Have u ever seen a human being with some physical deformity ? Some defects appear because of genetic factors and by a variety of environmental injuries such as infection , radiation and drug exposure during pregnancy. The majority of birth defects , however, are without known detectable cause. “One of the weirdest […]