Reflections on Hazard Risk and Vulnerability Assessments

In Disaster Management, assessing risks is foundational towards ‘preparing’ for a disaster and ‘mitigating’ the impacts of a disaster. Intuitively, we all understand risk. Shopping during a pandemic is a high-risk activity, depending on one’s age (vulnerability) and the places visited (exposure). Building a resort on the floodplains of the Ganga is ‘risky’. Being born … Continue reading Reflections on Hazard Risk and Vulnerability Assessments

The Enduring Legacies of Caesar

I tried to dig out a few enduring cultural legacies of Caesar... C-Section: Caesar’s mother didn’t die giving birth to him. So the belief that he was born by a cesarean surgery has been widely discredited. Despite this, the association gave his name to the procedure. The Ides of March: referred to the 15th day … Continue reading The Enduring Legacies of Caesar

What I Watched – July 2025

Thudaram: was too dark for me. Honour killing isn’t a commonly explored theme in Malayalam cinema. The wait for Mohanlal’s magic continues. Shobana, on the other hand was totally wasted in the movie. Also check out this well-argued piece on Middle-Aged Women In Malayalam Cinema Thug Life: The duo that made the greatest gangster movie … Continue reading What I Watched – July 2025