By Amol Naik on March 15th, 2010 under Jag Bhraman
As I sit down and revive my frantic years in the Lok-Sabhaas an elected member, I recall the golden day of 9th March 2010. It was the time when India was exiting the “racism” by reservation and quota systems, and entering a new phase to demolish the status quo of sexism. On the day before [...]
By Amol Naik on March 5th, 2010 under Tantra and Mantra
Continued from my pervious post, let me enlighten you a little more about the world of parties, saturday nights, and evening sickness! This time solely focusing on bashes where alcohols are flowing like Babylonian rivers, where the throats of various sizes and stomachs of various capacities are gulping down the see of “soma-rasa.” And you [...]
By Amol Naik on March 3rd, 2010 under News we can use
Since everybody seems to be affirmatively posting reviews on this year’s budget, (including Kareena Kapoor in Times of India), why should dynamic22 be left behind? This, I suppose, is the first ever budget review posted here, so allow me a few crude remarks!
I found this year’s budget, in a sense, as [...]
By Amol Naik on February 23rd, 2010 under Editorial
I continue to maintain that integration of foreign nationals on any home soil is a myth that the respective governements of leading developed countries want to sell. This, after my last post and arousing debates, is much strengthened. Last week, I had a friendly argument with couple of my office-mates, as we sat through 2 [...]
By Amol Naik on February 15th, 2010 under Editorial
Thanks to the latest bomb blast in state’s cultural capital, Pune has joined the infamous league of cities that are ripped apart by anti-national elements. On a regular Saturday evening, an IED (improvised explosive device) led blast at city’s popular food-joint, German Bakery, has left 9 dead and several critically injured. But neither police, nor [...]
By Amol Naik on February 10th, 2010 under Tantra and Mantra
I am not a party-buff, nor do I like to organize them to socialize. But occasionally I land up at them, like a nomad attempting to localize in a new place. I do not deny that people find parties attractive enough, to see new faces, meet new people, talk to strangers, but on the other [...]
By Amol Naik on February 5th, 2010 under Editorial
“Drunk woman kills two,” a seemingly ordinary, unattractive news in country’s frontliner media, isn’t it? On 30th Jan., Noorie haveliwala didn’t know what she was getting into, when she mowed over two persons, alledgedly under the influence of alcohol. Ironically, one of them was a policeman performing breathanalyser tests on a taxi-driver. They both were [...]
By Amol Naik on February 1st, 2010 under News we can use
Even as the sharemarkets disdained Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) move to hike Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), Indian government and financial institutes have more or less agreed upon it. The CRR crunch is a market-shocker but its seen as disguised strategy to ease out the inflation and absorb excess of 36,000 Crore in liquidity. RBI’s [...]
By Amol Naik on January 29th, 2010 under Bollywood Ishtyle
Viewer’s rating: **** (Laugh-o-riot!)
Image: wikimedia.org
Keep aside the controversy, Raju Hirani and Abhijat Joshi have worked wonders to bring about the much-awaited blokbuster of the by-gone year! Three idiots is hillarious to the core and yet successfully sends a strong message through its script. Its a rare combo in Bollywood to see a commercially hit [...]
By Amol Naik on January 25th, 2010 under Editorial
Eleven of the Pakistan’s crickters are feeling sad and dejected after the “humiliating” indifference shown by 8 of IPL’s franchises. The matter has now reached its summit that even Pakistan’s cricket board chairman, Mr. Ejaz Butt has joined the fray, calling it a conspiracy for which Lalit Modi should be held responsible. Meanwhile Indian media [...]
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