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An opinion blog on relevancies throughout the country and world.
Listed: May 20, 2012
The Nascent Observer ― I had a happy childhood. Unlike other children, I never wanted to grow up and become an adult. I was content being a child and having fun without having to worry much about anything. But, I did not experience a blissful …...
Tags: Abstract
Twesh Mishra ― 21 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― From the ultimately futile conquest for religion to oil in recent times, the Middle East has for long been gripped in continuous conflagrations. Hence intelligible it is that initial steps for world peace need to be ambled from this region for the...
Tags: Opinion, Benjamin Netanyahu, IAEA, Iran, Israel, Middle East
Twesh Mishra ― 37 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― Libya, the oil rich desert nation has had a myriad of experiences. Few countries have had the opportunity to familiarize with such varying forms of governance. From the Italian supplanted Ottoman Turks in 1911 to UN administration in 1943 ...
Twesh Mishra ― 39 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― A concoction formulated by toting ‘New’ next to a very widely abused excuse would force one to ponder over the new world scenario. Recent world history has mushroomed with instances of dominant nations ensuring that they infringe onto the ...
Tags: Opinion, Assad, Middle East, NATO, Shia, Sunni
Twesh Mishra ― 41 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― Nearing to 115 years post the First Zionist Conference, it seems that the world has acceded to religion over rationality. Before pondering over concoctions that question the very existence and sustenance of Palestine, it is imperative to mention ...
Tags: Opinion, Islam, Middle East, Palestine, Religion, World Peace
Twesh Mishra ― 42 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― Always the bridegroom and never the bride – Barkha Dutt The night that Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi officially declared Pranab Mukherjee’s candidature for the Presidential poll, Barkha’s avowal on NDTV 24×7 was forlornly precise. The former...
Tags: News, Opinion, Congress Party, P A Sangma, Pranab Mukherjee, President Of India
Twesh Mishra ― 49 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― The 13thPresidential elections of India are turning out to be far more byzantine than any presidential elections in the previous two decades. Spearheaded by the rising relevance of regional parties in the country, it is fascinating to witness the...
Tags: News, India Elections, Mamta Banerjee, Mulayam Singh Yadav, NDA, P A Sangma
Twesh Mishra ― 51 weeks ago
The Nascent Observer ― Rupee’s worst losing streak since Lehman crisis continues (Fri Jun 1, 2012, Reuters) The aforementioned headline is sufficed to presume the degradation of the Indian economy. Our beloved motherland is also being hounded by ever increasing...
Tags: Opinion, Contrasting Reality, India, Irony, Opinion, Rupee Crisis
Twesh Mishra ― 3 Jun, 12
The Nascent Observer ― For any magazine, the purpose is to ignite the minds of their readers with write ups so powerful that they compel them to associate with the publication. The constraints are as challenging as the ambition itself, the hunt for a unique story which...
Tags: Abstract, Magazine Review, May 2012, The Caravan
Twesh Mishra ― 20 May, 12
The Nascent Observer ― For the select few, life has a tendency to cringe at the edges of sanity and luckily the author of the ensuing blog post has been gifted with the same. Though not being able to boast of extravagant excursions to remote locations there is something...
Tags: Abstract, Mobile Latest, Biking, Castrol Power1 Blogging Contest, Life, TVS Apache 180 RTR
The Nascent Observer ― अपने मित्र द्वारा लिखित एक ‘ब्लॉग पोस्ट’ को पढ़ कर मन में विचार उमड़ा की हम भी कुछ अपनी मातृ भाषा में लिखने का प्रयत्न करे। विचार भला था किन्तु कही से भी आसान नहीं, दरअसल भारतीय शिक्षा प्रणाली की खास बात यह है की वो अंग्रेजी भाषा को परम ...
Tags: Abstract, Mobile Latest, Condition In Our Country, Hindi, Hypocrisy, India
The Nascent Observer ― As dusk dawned upon the sleepy hallow of Mayur Vihar Phase 1 an assemblage of young minds dispersed to retire to their abodes. It was early on their excursion that they were stopped by a harrowing call. Opposite the dairy at Pocket 4 the incessant...
Tags: Abstract, Mobile Latest, Despair, Domestic Violence, India, Police
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