The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a spectacle that captivates millions of viewers with its thrilling matches and star-studded teams. However, there's a less glamorous side to this sporting extravaganza that often goes unnoticed: the pervasive advertising of products that are detrimental to our health. Watching just one IPL match can expose you to a barrage of advertisements promoting what can be termed as 'sin products'. These are products that, while legal, can have harmful effects on our health and well-being. Here are a few examples: 1. The Glamorization of Betting | Gaming : The IPL has seen a surge in advertisements promoting betting platforms. A slew of startups in this field has emerged, with many prominent players and celebrities endorsing them on screen. These advertisements often portray betting as a thrilling and lucrative activity, subtly encouraging viewers to partake in it. Example : Consider the advertisements featuring famous cricketers endorsing onli...
Exploring the Paradox of Academic Excellence and Real-World Incompetence Unraveling the Dichotomy of Academic Brilliance and Practical Inefficiency Over the years, I have had the privilege of interacting with a diverse array of students, ranging from mature learners, parent-students, to research scholars. These individuals, adept at navigating their professional lives, often exhibit a unique perspective towards education, viewing it as a communal activity or a sacred journey of enlightenment and progress. However, a striking observation that emerges from my interactions with these research scholars and students is their ability to circumvent the conventional education system to achieve their academic goals. This phenomenon is not a reflection of their intellectual prowess but rather an indication of their survival instinct in a system that values degrees over knowledge. For instance, many of these students have been nurtured by 'helicopter paren...