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A Journey through Pages

Bijesh Krishnadas traces his journey as a book lover, right from the time when it all began. Join him in his journey down memory lane, as he pays a tribute to the March 2010 issue themed, ‘Down the Memory Lane’.

Lokpal Decoded

Jan Lokpal. Corruption. Anna Hazare. If you are in India, then there is absolutely no chance that you wouldn’t have run into these words. The media has dissected this issue enough – but the irony is that the pro-Jan Lokpal team is yet to realize its demands. Bijesh Krishnadas shares his thoughts on this much-discussed topic in India today and tells you why Jan Lokpal is needed despite the many questions raised about the possibility of the body ridding the Indian system of corruption. Read on.

Melbourne Magic

Bijesh Krishnadas captures the magic of Melbourne through his photographs.

The Great Indian Cynical Class

For most Indians, India is more than just a country. We share a certain connect with our nation that extends beyond just nationality. The feeling ‘My country’ is one that exists at an emotional level. Having said that, is the Great Indian Middle Class that’s at the heart of India’s economic boom also the one that cribs about India’s supposed ills? What do they think of India? Bijesh Krishnadas shares his opinion.

To Uncle Pai

What would we have done without the Amar Chitra Kathas and Tinkles? Bijesh Krishnadas pays a tribute to Uncle Pai.

The Asian Power Struggle: India vs. China

Look at the shelves in supermarkets around the world. Every other product on display wears the “Made in China” tag. Where does India stand? Bijesh Krishnadas talks on this interesting subject of India Vs China in the race for being the global superpower.

Boogie Man : Stephen King

Bijesh Krishnadas pays a perfect tribute to an author he loves. Catch him talking about what he loves about Stephen King, the Boogie Man.

Cars or Homes?

Does the government, in the name of development, have the right to squash the dreams of thousands? Bijesh Krishnadas ponders about this in light of recent developments in Bengaluru, India.

Music Memories

From Chitrahaar and Rangoli to Backstreet Boys and Boyzone to Led Zeppelin and Metallica, Bijesh Krishnadas traces the journey of his music tastes over the years.