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Capt Gopinath launched India's first budget airline in 2003 In the summer of 2005, retired army officer-turned-businessman GR Gopinath announced that he would enable Indians to fly at one rupee or less than a cent. It was an incredulous sales pitch from the founder of the country's first budget airline. Air Deccan, his then two-year-old no-frills airline modelled on European budget carriers like EasyJet and Ryanair, had already made flying affordable to millions of Indians. Capt Gopinath's tickets cost half of what competitors charged. Now his airline introduced "dynamic pricing" where a small number of "early bird" customers could travel at a rupee. Latecomers would pay a higher ticket price, which would still be substantially lower than competitors. Not surprisingly, booking counters were overrun with customers, many of them first-time fliers. Critics howled such pricing methods would wreck the industry. "The one rupee ticket fired the imagination...
Page 1 of 6 The Rig Veda: A Gateway to Understanding Ancient Indian  Spirituality Sanjay Koul Email: sanjay.koul@yahoo.com Abstract - The Rig Veda, as one of the oldest and most significant texts in the history of Hinduism, provides  profound insights into the spiritual, philosophical, and socio-cultural dimensions of early Vedic society.  This article explores the structure, key themes, and theological implications of the Rig Veda, emphasizing  its role in shaping Hindu philosophy and its impact on subsequent religious and literary traditions. By  examining select hymns and their historical context, this study highlights the Rig Veda's enduring  relevance in contemporary discussions of spirituality, ethics, and cosmology. Keywords - Rig Veda, Vedas, Hinduism, ancient texts, spirituality, philosophy, cosmology, rituals. Introduction The Rig Veda is a seminal work in the corpus of Vedic literature, dating back to approximately 1500-1200  BCE. It stands ...

Learnings Lord Shiva teaches on Maha Shiv Ratri

On the eve of Maha Shiv Ratri, worshiping the idol (Shivling), visiting temples is ritual. Today let's explore the teachings that bholenath teaches all humans and are immensely helpful in meeting the eternity of life in a meaningful way.  1. Everything comes from Nothing and returns to nothing -> zero is bounded and universal truth of life. Shiva teaches to be grounded when there is everything and faithful when there is nothing. Because source and destination is nothing it's always the journey. Life is also itself a journey, not a destination to reach.  2. Emphasize on practice not just philosophy -> usually if we start following any literature, norms or any one's teaching, it ends up to ample of confusions. What is right and what is not. The beautiful solution is to act. Because actions are real teachers, just like pratical knowledge is far better than theoretical one.  3. Swallow the poison of life - develop ability to turn negativity into strengths. Life's syno...

Bibha Chowdhuri: Faded from history A Woman with No Recognition :- A Jewel Unearthed, Bibha Chowdhury

Described in her own biography as “a forgotten heroine of Indian science,” Bibha Chowdhuri was, until recently, often overlooked for her accomplishments. From missing the chance to win a Nobel Prize due to a lack of resources to having her work on a project erased while her colleagues received national attention for theirs, the first woman Particle Physicist in India deserved more than anyone gave her credit for. Born to Break Barriers Bibha Chowdhuri was born in 1913 in Kolkata, India. While her family was progressive and valued education, the rest of their society did not: women who pursued an education were rare, and those who did were highly discouraged. Chowdhuri stayed in Kolkata to continue her schooling and earned her Bachelor of Science in Physics with Honors from Scottish Church College and her Masters from Calcutta University. She was the only woman in her class.Upon earning her Masters, Chowdhuri was just the third woman to have ever received a postgraduate degree in physic...

How to streamline restless mind with calmness - Bhagwat Geeta Verse explains

यतो यतो निश्चरति मनश्चञ्चलमस्थिरम्। ततस्ततो नियम्यैतदात्मन्येव वशं नयेत् ! At times, when mind feels fatigueness, unsteadiness, restlessness, and wander to bring it back under the control of the Self.”This verse comes from Chapter 6, traditionally known as Dhyāna Yoga or the chapter on meditation and inner discipline. In this section, Krishna speaks to Arjuna about the mechanics of mental steadiness: posture, moderation, self-observation, and the patient work of returning attention when it slips away. The tone is strikingly practical. Rather than presenting calm as mystical or effortless, the Gita treats it as a skill shaped through repetition, humility, and persistence. Verse 6.26 sits in the middle of that discussion, addressing one of the most familiar human problems: the mind’s tendency to roam. Krishna does not scold the wandering mind. He simply describes it, “restless” and “unstable” and then offers a method that is almost deceptively simple: notice, restrain, return. What the v...

Path to attain the spiritual consciousness

उद्धरेदात्मनाऽत्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत्। आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरात्मैव रिपुरात्मनः॥ - Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 6, Verse 5 Where this verse appears This line comes from the sixth chapter, where Krishna turns the conversation toward inner discipline, meditation, and the work of steadying the self. After laying out how action, devotion, and knowledge intertwine, he focuses here on something quieter but more fundamental: the relationship a person has with their own inner life. Chapter 6 delves into the concept of establishing a sense of inner calm and composure amidst the chaos and restlessness that often characterizes our modern world. It is crucial to clarify that the focus here is not on completely abandoning our daily obligations and responsibilities; rather, it is about fostering a deep and resilient inner disposition that can withstand the various pressures and challenges life presents. When we turn to verse 5, we find it serves as a succinct yet powerful piece of spiritual guidance. Thi...

Bina Das - Erased from history the courageous freedom fighter

Bina Das is one such notable figure among Indian revolutionaries, such as Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad, and Rajguru, who fought fiercely against the British Raj for India’s freedom. Today, India is celebrating its 79th Independence Day. This is very common among the masses to be aware of the men revolutionaries, but in the context of women, except for some, most people don’t even know about the women revolutionaries, like Bina Das and others. Many women revolutionaries, such as Kalpana Dutta, Preetilata Wadekar, Suniti Chaudhry, etc., have been equally active during the freedom movements, like other leaders. Bina Das was one such young revolutionary from Bengal who fought against the British Raj. As per the Zubaan published book  Bina   Das :  A   Memoir , Bina Das’s involvement was in the shooting of the British Governor of Bengal, Stanley Jackson, at the Annual Convocation Meeting of Calcutta University in 1932. She had done this revolutionary act at the very...