Author: Divyangna Vaishya

An Economics major having an edge for Politics and International Relations. A foodie by heart and believe in quality over quantity, love to travel and dwell deep into the history of places. From Shakespeare to Bronte sisters, fascinated by pure work of art. Finds pleasure in the teeny tiny achievements and have no set prejudices.

Jio network crash

Hours after the nation witnessed the crash of WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram, services of Reliance Jio network came crashing down majorly in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi and in cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. In just a while, 4000 users reported network issues on Downdetector, with 40% experiencing no signal. The problem was heightened because Jio does not offer 2G or 3G services, and it is strictly restricted to 4G services and instead uses voice over LTE to provide voice services on the network. This made it even more difficult for the users as they could not switch to alternate…

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India’s First leader: Raja Ram Mohan Roy

“The Superstitious Practices Which Deform the Hindu Religion Have Nothing to Do With the Pure Spirit of Its Dictates.” – Raja Ram Mohan Roy . The Father of Modern India’s Renaissance, Ram Mohan Roy, was awarded the title of “Raja” by the Mughal Emperor Akbar II. He was a tireless social reformer and India’s first liberal modernist. The arrival of the British in India brought forth modern western thought and ideologies. Ram Mohan Roy was so ahead of his time that he understood the stagnation and corruption of contemporary Indian society and found the adoption of modern western ideologies essential for its regeneration. He was moved so deeply by the love of his country that he worked all…

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“For that which is boundless in you abides in the mansion of the sky, whose door is the morning mist, and whose windows are the songs and the silences of the night”. – Kahlil Gibran How difficult is it to be the fountain of truth in a world of filters? When even the seemingly fit people are the one’s to go unnoticed, and our most proximate peers are the cartridge of the gun of life and society the trigger. For every great one of them who says it is okay to be vulnerable, no one warns about the consequences of opening…

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