Abhishek Iyengar - who has written 8 posts on Libre Magazine.
A software engingeer by profession, Abhishek Iyengar has been writing as a freelance writer for the last four years, for Deccan Herald and Bangalore Mirror. He has also published a novel titled “14 Barriers”.
What does any child do at the age of 10?” Well that could be a silly question to answer or even ask, but think again because the answer might not be as simple as it sounds. ‘Child labor’ was banned by the Government with the sole intention to give every child the right to basic education. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, June 20, 2008
Recession, job cuts, pressure, appraisals, the IT world is being subjected to a lot of pressure day by day. 9 to 5 jobs have been expanded to 9 to 11; stress in offices is slowly creeping up and interfering with every one’s personal life. What is the solution for this? How can stress be reduced in the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 16, 2008
“Theatre for all…” a unique concept; 5 years back any one hearing “theatre for all…” would have fallen down in dismay. Can theatre reach out to normal people? Can an ordinary man stand in front of 500 people and deliver a Monologue and make an impact on the society? Is theatre really come off age? I [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 12, 2008
Age, sex location, the most common words that we see while chat online. “INTERNET RELATIONSHIPS”, probably the most newfangled trend in today’s world where people wrap themselves in anonymity, share all their feelings for hours together behind a simple LCD monitor, least they know that the person on the other side is a genuine or not. [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 27, 2008
Roads network, India’s heart of transport, is now playing an entirely different role; apart from the brobdingnagian construction works, the roads are now becoming a slaughter house for street dogs. With more than 1000 vehicles plying on these roads at any time, leading to all kinds of misery for the people driving, the road has now [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 28, 2008
Rehearsals, make up, stage movements, direction, live sound synchronization and what not? But what’s the point? Is theatre really required? As we step into next generation with so much progress in the field of media, certain people still try to retrospect and get theatre back into our modern society. Why? Is theatre really a good [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 22, 2008
Globalization is the new wave across any country, from the days of Export and Import trade to the modern day’s outsourcing, countries are now wide open to accept people from different corners of the world. Is this Globalization a threat to native citizens of that particular place? Let’s analyze the country India, with more than 25 [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 14, 2008
Theatre has been part and parcel of all civilizations; Vedic Theatre was one of the earliest forms of theatre according to sources. The origin of theatre in ancient India or rather folk theatre and dramatics can be traced to the religious ritualism of the Vedic Aryans. This folk theatre of the misty past was mixed with [...]
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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