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Visit to Madison and Mental Health Crisis of U.S.

I am donning the hat of a visitor once again. I already gave a brief on places visited in U.S. sometime back. The list just keeps getting bigger as I am visiting new places every now and then. U.S. is a country of innumerable places to visit which can sometime come across as a tourist's paradise. I am engaging in this activity to make myself engaged in learning something. Visiting museums and other places of interest will at least serve as an iota of addition to the knowledge repository while providing an alternate course of action to the work. Through things panning out favorably, I was visiting quite a number of places in this U.S. stint. In this turn, let me put across the place visited in my last month trip to Madison in Wisconsin state.     To begin with, Madison is the capital of Wisconsin. To quip a bit, whenever I get to hear about Madison in news , I feel if they are trying to convey something about madness. But rather they are trying to convey about happenings i...

India @ 76 to India @ 80 - Five More Years of Continuity and Stable Governance

It's time for India roundup after a month. Or every fourth post should go on the home country as long as I am in U.S. Coming this in the week of Indian Independence Day is quite a coincidence and relevant to the topic. India celebrated its 76th Independence Day on 15th August, few days back. I attended an event commemorating the same last Sunday in U.S. near my home. As is the case every year, it was celebrated with much enthusiasm and euphoria for the entire day. I just joined for a few hours which gave me something to get involved and be a part of celebrations for the day of India and its independence. I would also like to remember that last year is the 75th year of independence and I elaborately written on the progress India made from its birth to 75 years of journey in the contemporary world.   Certainly, the nation has made giant strides, rising from the rubble and standing tall in a span of few decades. From a major agrarian nation to catching up in other sectors, fr...