Karthik Nair

Karthik Nair is currently pursuing his degree in Media and Communications and is an avid writer of poetry and articles. His interest lies in travelling and writing about food and culture and hopes one day to bring out the fun aspects of journalism rather than its current dark demeanour.

Popular Movies That Weren’t Commercial Successes

Movies are the most popular form of art these days as billions of people around the world use it for…

6 years ago

‘Padho India’ Strives to Make Books Accessible to Everyone

Padho India is a Non-Profit Organisation founded by student Harshith Belagur, and is also run by students themselves. It is…

6 years ago

UAE to Tow Icebergs from Antarctica to Meet Water Demands

Water scarcity is an issue in many parts of the world but more so in desert countries such as the…

6 years ago

Why Star Teams Did Not Perform, This World Cup

This year’s FIFA World Cup was rather disappointing for fans supporting mainstream teams such as Spain, Germany, Argentina and Portugal.…

6 years ago

CBSE Looks To Reward More Teachers

CBSE looks to provide existing teachers with recognition and encourage more people to enter the teaching field by easing rules…

6 years ago

Google to Come Up With Gaming Console

Google is reportedly bracing to venture into the gaming world as its new programme sets to take on the popular…

6 years ago

Annapolis Attack: An Attack on Journalism

Journalism was under attack once again as gunman killed five in Annapolis, USA yesterday. The attack was on the staff…

6 years ago

Indian IPR Laws: Strict or Lenient?

We might be forgiven for thinking that India has very lax copyright laws as we see Bollywood movies blatantly copying…

6 years ago

US Supreme Court Upholds Travel Ban

Trump’s government was just gaining positive reactions after his meet with North Korean dictator Kim-Jong Un and the government’s efforts…

6 years ago

The Best Moments of Wimbledon That Still Make Us Smile

Wimbledon is one of the oldest tournaments in tennis history. It started in 1877 and has a whopping 131 editions…

6 years ago