Democracy is desired fervently by the powerless and the downtrodden, not kings and princes; charity is the need of the poor and the dispossessed, not the oligarchs of the world; humility is the trait of the weak, not the strong and powerful. Thus, says Nietzsche, ‘slave morality’ is the
Tips to sustain the great game Cricket is a beautiful game; it is ever-evolving with diverse formats, rules and championships Subhasis Ray | | Published 08.04.21, 03:00 AM
Lord Harris, the captain of England in 1878-79 and a founder member of the Imperial Cricket Council, once said, “You do well to love cricket, because it is more free from anything sordid, anything dishonourable than any game in the world. To play it keenly, generously, self-sacrificingly is a moral lesson in itself, and the classroom is God’s air and sunshine. Foster it, my brothers, so that it may attract all who find time to play it, protect it from anything that will sully it, so it may grow in favour with all men.”