America’s Most Unique Destinations

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The United States of America is a very large country not only in terms of population but in terms of area. While people in the international community might primarily recognize a few places in particular – New York, Washington, D.C., and Hollywood, perhaps – the truth is that there’s a stunning variety of different places and types of places to visit. Because of this, we wanted to look into some of the most unique options.

Kauai, Hawaii

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It’s well-known that Hawaii is unlike the rest of the U.S. – a legitimate paradise of islands, more akin to the famous destinations of the South Pacific than the mainland U.S., at least in visual appeal. And of the Hawaiian islands, Kauai (sometimes written Kaua’i) is the most striking. Indeed, some argue that it’s the best overall as well, on the grounds that it has legendary sunsets, wonderful hiking and watersport activities, and generally stands for much of what makes Hawaii famous. Essentially, it’s the most noteworthy island in what many would call the most beautiful state in America – a visual treat on par with any other in the world.

Savannah, Georgia

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There’s a concept known as “southern charm” in the United States, which essentially speaks to the friendly, communal atmosphere and hospitality of some of the communities in the southern states. Savannah, Georgia is an old town that in some ways exemplifies this atmosphere even if many other southern communities sometimes fall short of it. And on top of that, it’s also got a palpable sense of history to it, emanating from everything from the majestic Southern Live Oak trees dotted around the city, to the horse-drawn carriages you’ll see on occasion, to the guided ghost tours of old buildings and neighborhoods. It’s an intoxicating and culturally rich destination, not to mention a place where the weather is good almost all year round.

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

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There are a lot of spectacular ski towns in the U.S., primarily along the extensive Rocky Mountain range in the western part of the country. Most of them make for excellent donations, but Steamboat Springs in Colorado may be the most unique. This is because it’s a world-class ski spot, nearly on a level with some destinations in the European Alps, yet it doesn’t tend to have some of the massive crowds you’ll find in other famous spots like Vail, Park City, or Lake Tahoe. This, combined with the fact that there are very real hot springs for which the area is named, make it quite special even among the top ski destinations in the U.S.

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Las Vegas has long been known as the primary gambling destination in the U.S., and there’s a chance that it may actually become less unique in this regard. Sports betting is currently being legalized in many more states, and there’s every chance casino gaming will follow. Meanwhile, Nevada itself is also considering accepting wagers from outside the state, which could decrease the need for people to actually go there. For now though, Vegas remains an unrivaled entertainment city, built on casinos but featuring so much more. Live performances, sporting events and concerts, five-star restaurants, casinos, spas, shops, bars, clubs, pools…. It’s all there, in decadent abundance, and beneath millions of flashing lights. There really isn’t a place like it in the world.

Portland, Oregon

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It’s a little bit harder to describe Portland’s uniqueness, or to define it with any single feature. It is essentially just a very pleasant city, embodying the spirit of the Pacific Northwest region and in close proximity to gorgeous scenery. It’s also seen as a very progressive city however, as seen in everything from its having led the charge toward craft breweries that has since swept the U.S., to having an expansive layout of biking paths in order to persuade people to be environmentally responsible. There’s just a culture to the place that is unlike most of the rest of the country.

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Many don’t realize it, but Puerto Rico is very much a part of the U.S. – though it has not yet been granted statehood. Puerto Ricans are Americans, and in a sense this makes San Juan one of America’s most interesting cities. It is arguably the premier colonial city on the Caribbean islands, and that’s saying something. Remnants of historical occupation are among its most striking sights, and yet the city also has a vibrant modern culture, not to mention easy access to beautiful Caribbean beaches and inland forests. Some may be under the impression, from the international news, that traveling to Puerto Rico would be inadvisable given that it was largely devastated by a hurricane in 2017. However, for those interested, there are actually arguments that tourism can help, which in a way makes San Juan more appealing than ever!

Top Ideas That Are Sure to Make Your Girlfriend Happy

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If you are looking out for some fantastic ideas to cheer up your beloved, listed below are some out of the box ideas that are sure to help you surprise your girlfriend. Be it any occasion or just a casual weekday, when you feel like surprising your girl with a gift, do not get confused. Well, choosing the right gift and surprise has never been easy, but these gifting options are a savior. These gifting ideas can be used to send out heartwarming gifts.

Customized Watch

 If you are someone who believes in gifting useful things that can be used for the long term, this is your best option. There are many customizable options if you are looking out for couple watches. You can also go for something related to her interest, like traveling or art, which can be reflected through your gift.

Beautiful Chocolate Bomb cake

Send Chocolate Cake Online and add a little more sweetness to your long-distance relationship. A beautiful chocolate bomb cake with a heart-touching note is sure to make her day even more special.

Handmade Cards

Just in case you are not vocal about your feelings, it is time to put it down in a handmade card and present it to her on her birthday. Make her feel she is not ordinary but extraordinary in your life. Let go of buying expensive gifts when you can reach out to her heart with your unique handmade card.

Surprise with Flowers

Who doesn’t love flowers? Nobody, right? Well, Surprise your girlfriend with her favorite flowers and let its fragrance lift the spirits. Flowers have been undoubtedly the key to anyone’s heart since day immemorial. Surprise her by sending flowers to her workplace, or home. It is the best way to show your affection. Don’t forget to add a note telling her how much she means to you.

Travel Planner

Bring out your special one’s wanderlust plans by sending her a travel planner. This can be something to look forward to as you make plans for your trips together. If you love traveling, this is a heartwarming gift to start working on your dreams to see the world together. What else can bring out all the enthusiasm and joy than a planner where you can list out and organize your whole trip.

Jewelry and Accessories

If your lady loves putting up new accessories matching her outfit, there is no better gift than a perfect piece of oxidized jewelry set to complement her look. Look out for some sure solid silver accessories, and jewelry sets either online or by walking into a shop. If you have a higher budget, you can go for gold and diamond for more grandeur.

Gift cards

If your girlfriend is a choosy person, this is the best thing you can give her. A gift card. If she loves shopping, this is the greatest gift you can give her. Many stores give out gift cards that can be recharged with any amount of your choice. This one is also an effective way of also showing that you want him/her to feel free to be themselves.

Dinner date

What is more romantic than a dinner date with some delicious food, music, and great ambiance. Take your girl out for a night to a beautiful place and discuss your life together over some food and wine. A change in atmosphere is good for cheering her up from busy work life. Go for a walk after dinner. Spend some quality time together somewhere other than the comfort of your home. This practice can be useful for healthy bonding.

These are a few things that are sure to make your big day even more special and memorable. Ask around and add more unique ideas to surprise your girl.

Sakrebailu Elephant Camp – Preserving wildlife through ecotourism

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Hope you vaguely remember the Wildlife Week that is celebrated every October. The forest department makes an earnest attempt to highlight the need to protext wildlife and promote eco-tourism. However, due to the relentless onslaught of development, it is hard to find a wildlife sanctuary anywhere near the civilised world. During this year’s wildlife week, the Karnataka forest department has arranged an interesting event at the Sakrebailu Elephant Camp.

It is remarkable to see the forest department has finally understood the value of preserving wildlife as well as creating a sustainable eco-tourism activity. Indian environmentalists need to realize that nature can be preserved in a commercially beneficial manner! Sakrebailu Elephant Camp is one such eco-tourism destination that not only preserves wildlife, but also enables a sustainable eco-tourism activity.

Citizens of Shimoga (Shivamogga) are lucky enough to have an offbeat travel spot, which is not only interesting every time you visit but also endearing to people of all ages. Located 14kms away from the bustling city of Shimoga , the camp houses around 20 elephants that have been tamed and accustomed to human habitat. While the large tuskers create awe among visitors, the baby elephants steal the show through their naughty behaviour. We have visited the Sakrebailu Elephant Camp atleast 3 times over the last decade, but it is refreshing to watch these wild animals every time we visit.

Get yourself garlanded by the gentle giant for a few rupees!

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The affection between the elephant and its mahout is essential for a long-term relationship

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Knealing down for a layer of herbal head cooler before going to the forest

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The Sakrebailu elephant camp is conveniently located on the banks of the Tunga river

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Quenching the thirst at Tunga River

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The daily breakfast consists of raw brown rice, green gram, jaggery, etc., which is rolled into a packet ​of hay

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A Weekend in Silvassa

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A Weekend in Silvassa
Silvassa – Ashish Gupta via Flickr

Silvassa, the capital city of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, is a popular weekend getaway for most travelers around southern parts of Gujarat. But that doesn’t mean people like me, who live in Ahmedabad don’t visit the place often. It is one of my family’s favorite destinations, when we need a quick break from city life, or if there’s a long weekend without much to do. So a few weeks ago, a few of my cousins and I planned a weekend retreat in this beautiful town, sandwiched between the edges of Maharashtra and Gujarat. We had undertaken short treks to Silvassa and around, but never to just roam around, like a typical tourist. On this trip, we changed that routine and explored Silvassa like a tourist. We availed of the best and most reliable Ahmedabad taxi service for the entire trip, including travel. It was quite reasonable and the cabbie was also a nice guy who helped us explore the place better. 

Silvassa Through the Eyes of a Tourist

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Vanganga Garden, Silvassa – Ashish Gupta via Flickr

The Indo-Portuguese town is perhaps the only remaining traces of Portuguese history in Gujarat. The place derived its name from the Portuguese word ‘silva’ which means ‘wood’ and with its ample wooded areas, (probably more in those days), the moniker made sense. Most of the crowd we found at the resort we stayed at, were weekend travelers from neighboring cities, like us, and a few tourists who were exploring the place for the first time. There was not much to do at the resort, except drink and be merry.

Despite recent industrial intervention and rampant modern constructions, the town has managed to preserve its heritage in its architectural splendors like the church of Our Lady of Piety. The early 19th-century church is definitely a must-visit attraction, and we wondered why and how we missed it earlier. The beautiful archways and the serene ambiance made it more exquisite to roam around or take a moment to sit and absorb the peace.

Silvassa Tribal Museum

A Weekend in Silvassa
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The town has a rich history of Indo-Portuguese culture, and all of it is preserved at the Silvassa Tribal Museum. And if you are visiting Silvassa for the first time, definitely check this off from your ‘must-see’ list. Although not too expansive, the museum housed prominent instances and antique collections from the days of Portuguese rule. It sat right at the center of the city, so people can easily access it from any corner. There were hunting weapons, jewelry, fare from ancient merchants, and many utility items the locals used in those days. There were also wax models of daily life scenes of tribal villages and the influence of foreign rule. One of the sets that caught my attention was the exorcism of a village woman, which seemed to be a common practice (and shockingly it still is many parts of the country). The museum will also expose you to the local tribal community, who once occupied this town in large numbers. Now, most of them have adapted to the modern, urban life, moved on to become a part of the mainstream population. It didn’t take too long to explore the small museum, but I was fascinated by the collection of old photographs, paintings, and a lot of artifacts.

The Greener Patches

One of the things, which I had noticed in my earlier trips as well, was the dedication to beautifying the city with gardens and natural enclaves. Take the Hirwa Van Gardens for instance. The lush greenery, surrounded by roaring waterfalls make for a lovely spot for a picnic, or for solo travelers to sit and read or take a walk through the wooded areas. Then there is Dudhni Lake. It is a little outside the town, at about a 40Km drive. It is a huge lake, but more like a tourist-oriented community with small resorts and boating options. We took a boat ride and could feel the fresh monsoon air filling our sore city lungs.

A day of Safari

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Image – Ashish Gupta via Flickr

The entire state of Gujarat is rich in wildlife, and no matter where you go, you will find something that would intrigue you. While Silvassa is no Gir Forest, it still stands proud with its lion habitat at the Vasona forests. It is no sanctuary or an open zoo, but a raw, untended patch of forested lands, where you can spot lions roaming free in the wild. This was our next day’s agenda. Thankfully, we had managed to get a car on rent in Ahmedabad with an experienced driver so we could easily tour the area without much ado. Also, our cabbie knew where to spot the wild cats. There are also safari tours in Jeep/Tempo Traveler, depending on what you opt for. We spotted three lions, who seemed more scared than we should have been.

And thus, our weekend came to a quick end. Who would have thought that a place we had frequented so many times earlier will present itself in a completely new way if only we change our agenda! 


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Neha Singh is a full-time writer cum blogger with a keen interest in making friends and penning articles on any topic under the sun. She believes in living life to the fullest, and is on a constant lookout for new skills that she can acquire.

Why we should ethically choose vegetarianism?

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Today, we celebrate the birth of a non-violent way of life, symbolized by the coming to our world of M.K. Gandhi. Considered as the father of the nation, his doctrine of non-violence steered the mode in which the British government was eventually overthrown. Gandhi talks about the type of relationship that should ideally exist between man and animals: mutual aid.

Us: Herbivores or Omnivores?

When it comes to vegetarianism, I am always faced with the primary question: What is it that human beings have naturally evolved to consume? Today, the answer is between herbivorous and omnivorous. A 2009 Huffington Post piece on human evolution talks about how human beings are naturally vegetarians. Stripping away any bias one might have because of being an animal rights activist, the safest reply would be to say that we are omnivores. Our ability to eat plants and animals arose as an evolutionary asset to increase our chances of survival in a wide range of geographical conditions.

Fixing the Food Chain: Not Linear but Interdependent Matrix

The school-book notion of food chain is a linear movement: the grass to grasshopper, to the frog, to the snake, to the hawk and so on. However, a deeper understanding of ecology reveals that there is not a linear but an interdependent web of food chain.

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The ecosystem comprises of a series of inter-related connections between the different living and non-living things. Such an understanding will keep away objections which point out that- “If I do not eat chicken, then their population would increase exponentially.” or “What would happen of the prey if we don’t eat the predator (chicken or cow or goat)?”. In eating any particular animal, we are not only dealing with a prey-predator relationship but a matrix of relationships in which the animal is embedded.

Ethic of Eating Animals

Today, it is scientifically proven that animals can suffer. They are conscious beings who have complex nervous systems that exhibit structures of pain and suffering. The reasons mentioned for why one should ethically choose vegetarianism are:

  • Growing scientific research shows that it is possible for the human body to live healthily on plant-based balanced diet. Provided this is the case, then would you choose to eat living beings for the pleasure of your sense organs alone?
  • Pragmatically, the amount of money spent on livestock industry- the growth and maintenance of the slaughter houses and farms leads to repercussions which far outweigh the transient pleasure a person gets from eating of the meat. Animal agriculture has been found to be the leading cause of species extinction, water pollution, ocean dead zones, and habitat destruction.
  • For those who believe that the eating of animals is only for its nutritional value and not solely the sensual pleasure will have to face the question: Would you eat human beings who have equal mental capacities as animals which we generally consume?

Arguments against vegetarianism also posit the suffering of plants to hint at the hypocrisy of vegetarians. However, the point remains: even if plants do suffer and we move towards a type of living where we cause minimal pain, would it be justified to eat animals? Regardless of plants suffering or not suffering, the case of animal suffering stands.

Coupling together yet another Gandhian doctrine, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” (to counter the argument, “What will happen if only I do it?”), we drop the ball in your lap: What do you think? Do you eat animals and why?

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Munnar – A Lush Green Art of Nature

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Author – Cindu Chandrasekharan

Munnar is a truly lush green art of nature. This hillstation in Kerala is a tea town with breathtaking views, unpolluted air and a freshness that makes you want to never leave this place. The food, the water, the air… just about everything has a crispy freshness to it. If you intend to drive up (highly recommended) to this place, you can drive from either Kochi in Kerala or Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, whichever is convenient. It’s a slow, long but easy drive up the hills. Whether you are an offbeat traveller or a package tourist, Munnar is a definitely a pleasant after taste that you can carry back with you : )

Munnar gets its name from ‘Moonu’ (3 in Tamil and Malayalam) ‘aaru’ (meaning river in Tamil) to indicate the location of this town, which is at the confluence of the three rivers Muthirapuzha, Nallathani and Kundali. And much like its name which has a Tamil influence.. this town has a huge Tamil influence even though it is located in Kerala’s Idukki district. People generally tend to speak both the languages.

The evergreen silver oak trees provide shade to tea shrubs

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Breathtaking waterfalls intersperse the lush green landscape

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Beautiful backwaters of Mattupetty Dam

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The renowned Kannan Devan Hills tea plantations in Munnar

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Hard to find any traffic on these winding roads

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Beef Ban in India Implementation Possible?

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Author – Sagar Godbole

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Just when we thought the beef ban controversy in Maharashtra now settled, the issue has raised its ugly head in Kashmir. Earlier this year, the state government of Maharashtra triumphantly declared that the 1995 Amendment to the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act has received the President’s assent. Most media outlets soon reported that the amendment has banned the slaughter of cows, bulls and bullocks, which was permitted earlier under the existing legislation after obtaining a fit for slaughter certificate. It was also widely reported that the punishment for possession of beef has been enhanced to five years imprisonment and a fine extending to 10,000 rupees. However, even today there is no further clarity regarding the act’s amendment.

Uncertainty Reigns

The Maharashtra government has not publicly released the full text of the amended act on cow slaughter, causing much confusion since no one has been able to study the bare text of the law. The Maharashtra Law & Justice Department website has a section where all the state’s acts and ordinances are supposed to be available but it conveniently reads “(Website) Under construction. Please check back soon.”

Most of the laws in India come with a provision that a newly passed act shall come into force after its notification in the gazette. This means that even after the Governor’s or President’s approval, the law still does not comes into force until the government takes the proactive step of publishing a gazette notification.

Due to the uncertainty regarding the beef ban implementation, the judiciary has had to step in. Hearing a petition that filed by Bhartiya Gauvansh Rakshan Sanvardhan Parishad, a Division Bench of the Bombay High Court passed orders, directing Mumbai’s Commissioner of Police to implement the ban. Despite the order specifying that only the slaughter of cows, bulls and bullocks is prohibited and the slaughter of water buffalos is permitted under the amended legislation, the Deonar Abattoir has reportedly stopped the slaughter of buffaloes and bulls as well, because of the uncertainty surrounding the issue. Meanwhile, restaurants in Pune that served beef dishes earlier, nonchalantly continued serving their dishes just by changing their menu to indicate buffalo meat!

Furthermore, it is also unclear how the government plans to implement the ban on mere possession of beef, since after cooking, it would probably be impossible to distinguish whether the meat is obtained from a cow, a bull, or a buffalo. Jokes are abound questioning whether the beef already consumed also amounts to possession since it remains inside the body! Opponents of the beef ban in India are quick to point out that the police machinery could be better utilised for other important law & order matters such as ensuring women safety rather than checking the possession and consumption of beef.

In addition, the ambit of a cow slaughter act is equally ambiguous across various states. For instance, the Karnataka Prevention of Cow Slaughter & Cattle Preservation Act, enacted in 1964, forbid the slaughter of cows, calf and she-buffaloes but allowed the slaughter of bulls, bullocks and buffaloes if they were aged above 12 or if they were no longer fit for breeding or draught or did not give milk. In 2008, the previous Karnataka government led by BJP had widened the definition of cattle, made punishment harsher and increased the age of animal to be slaughtered. Later in 2013, the Congress reversed this decision and reinstated the old act!

Undue Harshness

While it is true that most states in India have a ban on cow slaughter, what sets the Maharashtra Act apart is its reportedly wider purview and harshness. It has been reported that the Act shall make possession of beef punishable by up to five years of imprisonment, which is a rather harsh.

A report of the National Commission on Cattle published in 2002 indicates that the violation of the cow slaughter legislation is punishable by a maximum of 2-3 years of imprisonment in most states. In several states such as Gujarat, Assam, Bihar, Karnataka and West Bengal, the maximum punishment is just six months imprisonment. In Maharashtra too, six months imprisonment was the norm before this Amendment. Delhi and Haryana are the only other states to have prescribed five years imprisonment for such offences.

In order to put this matter in context, the punishment for possession of up to one kilogram of a banned drug such as ganja (cannabis) under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act) is just six months of imprisonment, and even that is waived off if a first-time offender agrees to undergo de-addiction treatment. The offense of ‘sexual harassment’ recently added to the Indian Penal Code as Section 354A after the Delhi gang rape incident also carries a maximum punishment of just two years imprisonment.

Is possession of beef really a crime more heinous than sexual harassment or the possession of prohibited drugs? There is a dire need for the state government to clarify just how the ban is being implemented and justify to its people on the rationale behind its harshness.

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Religion and Ethics – Are They Connected?

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Author – Karan Sampat

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Ethics, or the ethos is about what is morally right and wrong for a person, or for society as a whole. On the other hand, religion talks about the god, or a supreme being, providing insights of right and wrong in life. When these two issues are intermingled and the question of the necessity of religion for ethics arises, we get varied answers. Some say that there is no need of religion for ethics, as our life must be based on the universal truth, and not on the guidance of a spiritual deity that we believe, but we cannot feel, touch or meet. However, as we discuss about this topic, we realize that the presence of religion in a person’s life does give rise to ethics.

There are a few people like Global Secular Humanists or the International Humanist & Ethical Union who state that there is no need for religion in order to inculcate morals in society. Well, they are right in their own way. We reside in an age which is plagued by the vermin of crime, corruption and senseless violence. These men who practice these criminal activities do perform services for their lord as well. These men religiously belong to a part of society, yet they go on to do the gory acts of violence.

There are the organizations like the Boy Scouts, and other NGOs which work to help people. The Boy Scouts have their main aim to be polite, honest, and helpful, and yet their guide book does not include any statement regarding religion. There is also an argument that religion makes you a bit biased in your moral and ethical decisions and could work against the main aim of following ethics.

Various parts of the religious texts say that man has never ceased to be evil. It is just the presence of a higher identity and a force which prevents him from proceeding to perform the cruel and vindictive acts. Well, yes. That is true. Let us take the example of a teenager. Being disallowed by religion to smoke or drink, the teenager in a bar with his friends will not move towards the drinks, even if he is forced to do it.
This is the effect which religion has on man. It creates a self-imposed boundary on the acts and at some point; it does have its effects. These limits may seem a bit farfetched at times, like in the case of a young girl who is pregnant because of being raped. This poor girl should be allowed an abortion at least in order to avoid the stares. That would be the best option when considered ethically and with a basic common sense. But a certain religion does prevent this. So, is religion guiding us in the right way here?

The restrictions posed by religion on drinking do hold us back from alcoholism, but are we being deprived of a good thing? A small quantity of alcoholic drinks are said to act as stimulants, and have been scientifically proved to be helpful as well. Brandy and wine are prescribed by doctors as well to help. But some religions reject this allowance, and thus there can be a moment when an ill person may be faced with a dilemma regarding this.

The Bhagavath Gita states that anger is a worthless virtue in life. We know that it is not ethically right to fight with someone for no reason whatsoever. Religion, as a whole, has gone a step forward, and has preached it to the whole world. It has said openly that anger is something not to be practiced at any moment in life, and that it would only work to harm a being.

To see, there are two sides to the same coin of the connection between religion and ethics. There are some decisions which can be made by just the use of common sense, and without the help of religion, like that of punishing a person for rape. Religion, on the other hand, is a bit stiff and orthodox, and has forever preached on the lines of complete disallowance of certain activities. These do feel to be too strict, and following the word of a God who we have just heard about and felt in our hearts does seem too stringent. But, religion does help to ensure the creation of ethics in a person and we cannot say that religion is not needed at all. It is just the matter of striking the right balance between common sense to decide the right and the wrong, and the laws about right and wrong which are decided by religion.

 

Top 5 Travel Apps You Must Have When You Travel

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Travelling is always a complicated affair: booking plane tickets, filling up forms, packing clothes, cameras, and guidebooks. The list of essential travel items is endless. Luckily, as technology has progressed, our suitcases have become lighter, and all of these complications have been compacted into one simple, easy-to-manage, hand-held device. However, with so much amazing potential within our mobile phones and tablets, it’s easy to miss some of the handy apps that could turn our travelling nightmares into a dream come true. Here are 5 of the best mobile travel apps that will make your travelling experience a breeze from start to finish.

1. Get organised with TripIt

TripItThe first hurdle of travelling comes before you’ve even left your house! In an ideal world, you could just walk out of the door and everything would go perfectly, but unfortunately, that is very rarely the case. Luckily, with TripIt, all the hard work is done for you. This incredibly handy app works alongside all major travel websites and will automatically store important details of your trip for you, including confirmation emails, check-in times for hotels, and flight numbers. All the things that would have left you scrabbling and searching inside your bag before are now all handled by TripIt!

Free Download TripIt on Google Play
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2. Go with Skyscanner

Skyscanner appSkyscanner is a highly useful app that allows you the freedom to travel without being tied to the strict routine of pre-booking flights. It instantaneously compares different airlines, prices and flight lengths, and lets you book tickets within seconds once registered.

You will most likely be using public Wi-Fi in your hotel or a café when booking a flight abroad. Unfortunately, public Wi-Fi networks are not always safe. The last thing you want to deal with abroad is identity theft. Before leaving for you trip, find a good VPN to use to ensure your information stays safe and secure while traveling.

Free Download Skyscanner on Google Play
Free Download Skyscanner on iTunes

3. Stay with Hostelworld

Hostelworld AppLike Skyscanner, the Hostelworld app allows you to stay in control while on the move. A traveller’s worst nightmare is arriving somewhere and finding you have nowhere to sleep for the night! No matter how organised you are, things can—and usually do—change while travelling. With the Hostelworld app, you can easily find any type of accommodation, from luxury private rooms to lively and social dorms, no matter where you are or when you need it.

Other apps, such as Couchsurfing (available on both iOS and Android) and Airbnb, provide something similar for ones looking for a more intimate experience with a local host.

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4. Stay Safe with a VPN

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Having so much potential at your fingertips is an unquestionable advantage when travelling. No matter where you are, you can stay connected and stay organised simply through the apps on your phone. However, when heavily relying on public Wi-Fi, it’s important to consider your online security and ensure you take the right steps to protect yourself. By finding the best VPN for you, you can quickly and easily secure your phones and eliminate the risk. The VPN will encrypt your information and protect you and your data from any prying eyes that may be abusing the security holes that mobile hot spots are so notorious for.

Free Download ExpressVPN on Google Play

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5. Reminisce with Trip Journal

trip journal appFinally, and perhaps most importantly, no travelling experience is complete without the memories you bring back from it. With Trip Journal, all of these memories can be easily catalogued in one place and shared with friends back home! The app allows you to document photos, videos, comments and blog posts, as well as track your journey and pinpoint all of the places you’ve visited. It’s also easily integrated with many social networks and sharing platforms, including Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and Twitter, to allow you to stay connected.

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Tempering Idealism Against Realism

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Author – Neeraja Sundar

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As a child, I misunderstood the word Utopia. My little brain confused it with Ethiopia. The poverty-stricken African country always raised the image of a malnourished child who is treasuring a drop of water. I was flabbergasted to hear that people dreamed of such living conditions. Two almost-similar words and such contrasting meanings!!! I thought of it as a close enough example for realism and idealism.

Idealism or Utopian concepts are dreams or thoughts of a nearly perfect world. It is often associated with youth who think big and hope to revolutionise the world. Very often idealism is nothing more than just thoughts or words. Young dreamers turn cynical or society discourages them. More importantly, their drive to achieve is short lived and not strong enough. They think big and do very little.

Our Indian movies show the protagonist as a do-gooder who cannot stand injustice. The villains or his friends advise him to not take on the world. But our hero, against all odds, changes every single person in the society to a just and morally upstanding citizen. This is a Utopian idea which is laughable and typically ‘us’.

Society is a heterogeneous group and idealism is a relative concept. The idea of idealism itself is Utopian. Our country’s favourite issue is corruption. I remember one particularly intense discussion involving the Hand, the Rising Sun and a significant sum of money. Young, enthusiastic minds pitched in opinions on how to eradicate corruption and lamented over the thieving politicians. That evening, as my friend and I were travelling on a two-wheeler, we were hailed by a policeman. It was the end of the month and my friend’s helmetless head looked like a giant 100 rupee note. Did we refuse to bribe him? Did we seek to deal with it in the court? Of course not! That is realism.

The concept of utopianism sparks in the youth and dies right there. This is because an ideal world is the highest peak of Everest and we haven’t even reached the Himalayas yet. Reality bogs us down at every turn. Reality can seem pessimistic and we look for an opposite outlook.

In the literary world, realism focused on the mundane and workaday activities of people- no exciting lives, no stimulating adventure or earth-shattering romance. It showed the functioning of human mind which can actually never stay aboard on a single train of thought for a long time. Our minds are fickle and our temperaments, weak. We want something that massive that the small victories or contributions are overlooked.

The reality of realism frightens us and causes us to fantasise about a perfect world where each of us are exemplary.
We have a long way to go. A perfect world is an excellent goal to work towards. But it has a million intermediate steps. We need to tackle our problems one at a time- starting with ourselves. ‘Be the change you want to see’ was a famous quote by Gandhi. As narcissistic as it might sound, everything starts with us. We have made it so and we should live by it.

Realism is the realisation that dawns on us that changing ourselves is not that easy. And we think of changing the world.

Idealism and realism are rather two mutually exclusive concepts. To express it mathematically, we can conjure a Venn diagram with two tangent circles. I am not propagating nihilism but stating the harsh reality. It is easier to live as a realist and dream like an idealist. It involves ‘accepting’ situations as it is and wishing for a glorified life. Both seem like escapism.

Someday the two circles ought to merge or at least intersect. Someday idealism can be realism. I do not wish to state philosophy about how all our efforts and determination can be channelized into creating a better future.

Idealistically, that is what ought to be done but realism prevents it. Utmost what can be done is stop confusing the future with the present, stop hoping for idealism while ignoring the reality.

Understanding idealism and realism is important. There is more than just a fine line dividing them. As a matter of fact, a wide chasm separates them. If realism is a vast ocean, idealism is zenith. We need to swim in the waters and rise onto the land before we can hope to fly.

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