Home 2021
Yearly Archives: 2021
Social Opinions
Fast Track Courts In India Are Not Fast Enough: Here Are The Deficiencies
Yukta Sinha -
In a world where heinous crimes are all too real, the harsh world dreadfully infringes into a setting where the stakes are always too high. In tough times like these, the courts become the place of worship for the victims: it is their one chance to receive justice.
But, with millions of cases piled up every year, it becomes difficult...
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) , July 7: The world is going digital with unforeseen alacrity and businesses are trying hard to catch up so that they can keep customers happy. At Zimson Watches, an e-commerce revolution is in the making, which promises to alter your shopping experience visibly! This altering of narrative has been possible because of the entry of...
Reviews
Here is the story of Momodou Saidykhan, aka, Moddz’ who has been storming the online entrepreneurial ventures with limited clothing brand, ‘Elusive”
Brand Voice -
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started”- Mark Twain
When it comes to entrepreneurship, being a true blue hustler is what matters the most. One always has to keep their eyes open for new opportunities, and when the time is right, it should be explored and grabbed to the fullest potential to create stones of success.
This sets the cornerstone...
Reviews
Reyansh Chennamsetti aka Mintu enjoyed thoroughly the maternity photo session of his parents Hanupriya & Prasad
Brand Voice -
When asked Reyansh's mother Hanupriya who recently delivered a baby girl whom they call Minni said that Reyansh was always excited about my Maternity photo session as I have shown him some pictures on the internet on how to pose for the camera and we counseled him before leaving for the shoot, unfortunately, it was drizzling on that day and he...
Lifestyle
QuoraED – What Are Some Things You Were Wrong About That You Realized When You Matured?
Angana Roy -
QuoraED! This is when we pick up a trending or interesting thread from Quora and spin a story around it.
We all wanted to grow up when we were little. There were a LOT of restrictions on us due to our age. We were expected to behave in a certain way, be understanding. A set of rules and social conditioning...
Automobiles
Watch: Some Of The Most Expensive And Unique Cars Available For The World’s Richest
Yameena Zehra -
The invention of the first luxury car goes back to 1885 by German inventor Karl Benz.
Ever since that day, the world of luxury cars has been gleaming with extravagant inventions and has produced some of the most eccentric and unbelievable masterpieces in the automobile industry.
It is no surprise that the luxury car industry is estimated to generate a revenue...
FlippED is an ED Original style wherein two bloggers come together to share their opposing or orthogonal perspectives on an interesting subject.
Blogger Yameena’s views
Many people speculate a millennial’s work ethic and label them as lazy, careless and entitled. The boomer and the Gen X people have an aversion towards the millennial work style.
When it comes to working, I believe...
Even before the people of Karnataka could process and come to terms with the apology of Google for labeling Kannada as the ugliest language, they face another humiliation. This one by Amazon Canada.
Karnataka's Flag Colours Shown On Bikini On Amazon Canada
The flag of Karnataka consists of yellow, white, and red colors. There is a symbol of a two-headed mythological...
Movies
Why I Have Mixed Feelings Over The Family Man Season 2’s Ending And Season 3 Setup
Chirali Sharma -
The Family Man show's season 2 is out and already everyone is going bonkers over how brilliantly it has been executed. Coming out a day early than planned, the 9 episode season from Amazon Prime Video India blew everyone's expectations away and gave us a wonderful second season that is at par with the first.
Unlike the first season though,...
When the Indian government ordered Facebook and other tech companies, in April, to take down any posts that are critical of its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many companies complied with the orders of the government, one of which is Facebook.
However, once it did, Facebook's employees gathered in online chat rooms to question Facebook’s move in helping the government...
While the COVID-19 public health recommendations make going out on a date difficult, online dating is a lifeline for singles who don't want to be alone.
One of the most exciting things you can do is date someone you like. However, can you imagine dating someone while you're cooped up in your house? Well, Samphion has made this possible for...
Technology
21-Year-Old’s Internship Application for CRED Goes Viral, Earns Him Offer From The Founder
Malavika Menon -
Applying for internships can always be challenging for students, even without the obstacles that the pandemic poses. It can be difficult to stand out amongst the crowd and market yourself as a worthy candidate when so many others try out for the same position.
So, to impress employers and show one’s creativity and individuality, people have resorted to unconventional methods,...
As they say, the journey of thousand miles begins with a single step. It fits perfectly on Mr. Shivaditya Barjatya. He is a digital marketer, content creator, entertainer, and influencer marketer as well. He is the one who has left no nook or corner to give it all it takes to be successful and trending in his game.
As he...
As the lockdown is extended and many of the public and social events are canceled, it is time to find some online activities to do over the summer. While it has been a long time since we have seen our friends and family, it is a good thing the pandemic happened during this technological age.
Not only is it allowing...
Social Opinions
Why Is There A Major Food Shortage In North Korea That Could Lead To Millions Of Deaths?
Tina Garg -
North Korea may face the biggest food crisis in decades, warns a state-run think tank. It is due to last year’s typhoons and floods which affected food production severely. The situation is being compared to the famine of 1990, which killed hundreds of thousands of citizens.
As per estimates, the country may face an acute food shortage of about 1.35...
As women, we can collectively conclude that we hate that women's clothing does not have pockets. When your perfect trousers or jacket or dress has pockets, yes, that's another level of happiness! It is so frustrating to go shopping to find out that your perfect piece doesn't have pockets! Either they are too small, or they are fake!
Lots of trends...
Travelling is one thing but to travel for the sake of an adrenaline rush is yet another! This is exactly what some of the world’s extreme travel locations offer to enthusiastic travel-bugs.
These places from around the world are known for their quirky and unusual features. While these details may be too much for some of us to handle, there...
Pragya Gogoi
Award winning young author Pragya Gogoi is now a familiar name in contemporary Indian literature. A small-town girl hailing from Assam, she made her debut with "Whispers of a Nyctophile" that not only became a bestseller but also created world records. A versatile writer with expertise over many genres, she recently made it to the list of 100...
ED VoxPop is where we ask people different survey questions and get responses to conduct sort of a poll of our own.
When you go on your first date, what are the questions that you ask to get to know someone? What are the answers that ticks all the boxes?
While modern dating is all about 'ticking boxes' – looks, height,...
Bengalis are known for being more on the cultural side of things from the very beginning. A stereotyped notion, yes! People expect Bengalis to be culturally enriched whether they like it or not. But it makes one feel proud nonetheless.
Yet, for a few years, it seemed as if the Bengali culture pool was not being represented correctly. Other than...
Music
Watch: 250 Years After His Birth, Beethoven Became An Eco Warrior, Find Out Why!
Yukta Sinha -
Beethoven was a legendary music composer born in December, 1770. This year marks the 250th year birth anniversary of Beethoven.
His music is eternal and omnipresent. His symphonies broke the rules of classical music, enchanting millions of people across the world.
Thus, it doesn't come as a surprise that his music is still very much prevalent today.
Also Read: From Transgender Olympians...
Lifestyle
How This Indian Influencer Provides More Practical Content Than Our Textbooks
Akanksha Yadav -
Where textbooks have taken a backseat since the pandemic hit, Nidhi Nagori has been steering the wheels of practical literacy on social media platforms. An Indian, currently settled in Canada, Nidhi works as a Senior Internal Auditor at Lincoln Electronic.
While you must’ve been pondering exactly what ‘practical content’ she provides that surpasses the nuances of the textbook, allow me...
The date was 22nd March, 2020. It was the first day of the national lockdown in India and nobody knew what lay ahead. The lockdown generated a conflate of emotions including surprise, tension and a tinge of delight. Mostly all schools and colleges had closed one or two weeks prior to the formal announcement of national lockdown and I...
The Central Government decided to cancel the Class 12 Board examinations of the Central Bureau of Secondary Education (CBSE), citing the “safety” of students in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The aforementioned decision came on the 1st of June.
The Social Media Presence
The decision to cancel the board exams came from Narendra Modi’s official Twitter handle.
“The Government of India has...
Food
In Pics: Heart Attack Grill- A Restaurant Known For Spanking Customers If They Don’t Finish Their Food
Richa Fulara -
Heart Attack Grill is a unique restaurant located in Las Vegas, a city in the United States known for serving the "unhealthiest" food in the world!
It brags about serving massive-sized food items—full of huge amounts of calories, sugar, fat, and cholesterol, which can increase the risk of a heart attack.
This is the place where obesity is celebrated and people...










































