Author: Satvik Singh
Satvik Singh is Teaching Assistant for foundation Programme at Amrut Mody School of Management , Ahmedabad University. Prior to his appointment at the University, he received a bachelor degree in English from Banaras Hindu University and subsequently a master degree(English) from Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University. His area of research during Masters studies were Indian Philosophy and Gender Studies. Satvik dreams of a day when characters from his amorphous musings would confront him in the corner street. An admitted Stock market fanatic, he feeds his addiction by watching Penny stocks chart on Sunday afternoon.
Mega sports event like Olympics besides being a sheer occasion of entertainment has always been a platform for countries to showcase their Geo-political dominance in so many ways. Playing host to the Olympics is a much-awaited turn to showcase an ambitious country’s rise. And the sporting event itself has so many branches that even small countries can own a twig or two and make their presence felt on the Medals tally. However, Tokyo Olympics 2020 seems to have presented a different opportunity for Political analysts. This year Olympics is relevant not so much for cross border political messaging as it…
Congratulations to America on executing a coup d’état against its client government and reinstalling and arming the Taliban into Power.                                    A dreaded Islamic force in the office, streets strewn with dead bodies, drying up ATMs, fidgety fingers frisking away SOS texts, foreign troops flying off its staff from Embassy and rising pillar of smoke a far – This is Kabul on 15th August 2021. After 20…
New Delhi: Prime minister Modi on Friday launched the Vehicle Scrappage Policy at the Industrial Summit in Gujarat. Emphasizing the need to phase out old vehicles, PM said that the procedure is a significant milestone in India’s development journey. He also called upon youth and startups to make the initiative successful. In the works since 2015, the policy is aimed at providing incentives to owners of old and polluting vehicles to dismantle them safely. However, the policy will still take another two to three years before it is implemented for government-owned vehicles. ” We are looking forward to vehicle Scrappage…
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