“Justice has always evoked ideas of equality, of proportion of compensation. In short, justice is another name for liberty, equality and fraternity.”― BR Ambedkar Introduction When twins are born in a family, the general expectation for the parents is that both will have similar choices and tastes. Like they will prefer the same food, music or sports. But the reality could be entirely different. They may have different choices for food
Story: Businessman, Sage and Ring (Source: Google Baba) Once upon a time, an affluent man lived in a city. He was a very successful businessman with an abundance of wealth. But still, he was always worried and restless. One day he met a sage in his hermitage which was situated in the forest next to a nearby village. When the man met with the sage, he shared his problem with
“No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Introduction We are born with different talents. Some people pick new languages easily, some people have a good knack for mathematics, some people can talk to strangers comfortably, some have inborn leadership qualities, some are afraid of swimming and many can die when they just think about public speaking. Does It make anyone smarter than others? The answer
Story: Thief and Lock (Source: Google Baba) Once upon a time, there was a thief who was extremely popular to open any lock. The rich businessman was always afraid of him as they knew that any day a thief could come and open the locker in a few minutes. The thief also started feeling proud of his competence and started challenging everyone to create a lock which is very difficult
“Our ability to reach unity in diversity will be the beauty and the test of our civilization.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Introduction India is a country that is home to many different religions. The Indian population is made up of Hindus (82.41%), Muslims (11.6%), Christians (2.32%), Sikhs (1.99%), Buddhists (0.77%), and Jains (0.41%), in addition to the tribal societies, many of which continue to practice animism and magic. Hindus are divided into