Spicy Saturday Picks – October 24, 2015

Spicy Saturday

This week whizzed past us because of the end of Navratri and the festival of Dussehra.  The Saturday fever is here and. Participate in the #SoftestForBabySkin activity and you can win a voucher worth Rs. 2500! Check out our coverage of INK 2015 through our blog post and tweet story. And now it’s time for the spice to take over your weekend. Go ahead and read the best of Indian blogs this week!

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Festive delicacies to try this weekend!

Navratri might have just ended, but the time for delicious food to win over fasting is not over yet! It is time to burn the negativity out of your life and celebrate the new you as we near the end of this year. In India celebrations are incomplete without food. Indian food, in fact, is a culture in itself. Now that you have burned tons of calories in garba, dandiya and even Dhunachi, you can indulge in these Dussehra goodies! Here are some recipes from across the country to tempt your taste buds during this long weekend.
P.S. – Keep the weighing machine aside ‘unapologetically’.

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WOW – ‘A Day Out With My Favourite Comic Character’

The early years of our life were filled with comic books and cartoon shows that made us laugh our hearts out. Through them, we explored this world in an innocent, fun and a humorous way and also found a way to a fantasy land. What happened then? We progressed with lives and responsibilities and now there is no time to immerse ourselves in the comic world. Missing those comic times of your life? We have a creative WOW prompt to help you dive into them!

WOW - 'A Day Out With My Favourite Comic Character'

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Buzzing Blogosphere: NJAC and Judicial Activism in India

Democracy, law and politics are languages that are most difficult to learn, understand and interpret. Especially in a nation so diverse, a nation that aptly (and sadly) cites a perfect example of duality, a nation that is in its 70th year of independence and yet is striving (struggling?) in all directions to live it. Last week the Apex court of the country concluded that the National Judicial Appointments Committee was ‘unconstitutional’ and impinges upon the principles of independence of the judiciary. NJAC is a step taken by the NDA government to revive the appointments and transfers of judges in High Courts and Supreme Court. The proposal is preceded by the collegium system of appointments which is set to continue after the judgement passed by SC.

We as people of the country look at the judiciary for getting justice. So anything that pertains to the judiciary has a long standing effect on the country’s ability to provide justice and fairness to its citizens. What does the Blogosphere have to say about it? Let’s find out.

NJAC and the Judicial Activism in India - Buzzing Blogosphere

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