लेखक: मुकुंद हिंगणे
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“The legacy of a legendary lineage does not rely solely on DNA…!”
The question, “How many generations does DNA remain alive in families that have left a mark on history?”—such as royal dynasties, fort keepers, landlords, or lineages renowned for art, architecture, or culture—often lingers in the minds of common people. This is because historic lineages tend to leave a lasting impression on the public psyche. Especially…
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“A Life-Shaping Decision Through the Path of Writing…”
Describe a decision you made in the past that helped you learn or grow. About thirty years ago, I made a decision that shaped my entire life — I chose to rely solely on my innate writing ability for a living. At that time, it was indeed a bold decision. Most people around me were…
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“Whose orders does a soldier on the battlefield follow…?”
If a war between two countries begins to lean towards a world war, then in such a situation, whose orders will the soldiers on the actual battlefield follow? Will they obey their respective army chiefs or the voice of the world that speaks for all of humanity? This question is not merely theoretical; it is…
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“There is no place in the world that I consider off-limits.”
What place in the world do you never want to visit? Why? From my perspective, there is no place in the world where I would ever refuse to go. Every place has its own unique identity—some are blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, others echo with traces of history, and some thrive with vibrant and distinct…
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“Resentment, prestige, humiliation, and past rivalries — these are the very pillars of politics…!”
Resentment, Prestige, Honour-Dishonour, and Past Enmity — The Four Pillars of the Political Framework.When we look at global politics, it becomes evident that resentment, prestige, honour-dishonour, and past enmity form the four foundational pillars of its framework. Ideally, politics should be a means of public service, but in reality, it often gets entangled in the…
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“A Day at Ramabai Ambedkar Residential Ashram School…!”
For the past two days, the scorching sun has been relentlessly blazing down. In such intense heat, I had the opportunity to visit the Ramabai Ambedkar Residential School for Scheduled Castes at Nimbargi in South Solapur taluka, which is dedicated to imparting education to children from economically weaker and marginalized communities. The invitation to attend…
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“Embrace Stress, but Hold On to the Mantra of Joy…!”
Our life doesn’t move in a straight line. At every turn, at every stage, we encounter obstacles, challenges, and unexpected situations. In such moments, the feeling of stress often creeps in naturally.Something doesn’t go as we hoped, someone speaks harshly, financial burdens mount, or health issues arise — and suddenly, a shadow looms over our…
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“The True Companion of My Life: My Wife, Mrs. Smita…!”
Describe a positive thing a family member has done for you. If there’s anyone who truly deserves the credit for my complete dedication to the field of journalism and writing today, it is undoubtedly my wife — Mrs. Smita.Everyone in life carries dreams — a desire to achieve something, to prove oneself. Smita had hers…
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“My Favorite Restaurant – An Experience, Not Just a Meal…!”
What is your favorite restaurant? When someone asks me which is my favorite restaurant, I don’t point to a specific name. That’s because my preference isn’t limited to just a name; it’s based on an overall experience. I like a restaurant that serves Indian — especially traditional Maharashtrian — cuisine, offering everything from puran poli…
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“Summer in India is a feast of mangoes and jackfruit…!”
April and May mark the peak of the Indian summer. Though the heat can be intense, there’s something in this season that brings sweetness and a sense of coolness despite the scorching weather — the irresistible charm of mangoes and jackfruit. These two fruits hold a special place in every Indian’s heart. Why? Because of…