Riyaasharma
Want readable, opinionated pieces about India that mix culture, food, travel and everyday questions? The Riyaasharma tag collects short, punchy posts that answer oddball questions, share quick recipes, and offer plain-language views on politics and life abroad. These are the posts to skim when you want a clear take fast.
What you’ll find here
There are four common threads across these posts: practical food ideas, cultural snapshots, personal takes on politics and society, and how-to or advice pieces. Each item below tells you what the post covers and what you’ll get out of reading it.
- Quick Indian breakfasts: Fast 15-minute ideas you can actually make on a busy morning — poha, stuffed parathas, and variations that save time without losing flavor.
- Best Indian snack debate: A friendly case for samosas as the all-time favorite, with notes on why texture and portability matter.
- Cooking for Indian friends: Simple, approachable menus that respect common dietary choices — vegetarian options and crowd-pleasers like biryani and paneer tikka.
- Food popularity abroad: Is Indian food catching on in the USA? A quick read on where it stands and why its growth is steady but regionally varied.
- Regional pride — Uttar Pradesh: A compact overview of what locals take pride in: spiritual heritage, classical arts, and historical landmarks like the Taj Mahal.
- Street culture and cows: A candid, on-the-ground look at how cows are treated on Indian streets and why hitting one would spark strong reactions — social and legal angles.
- Politics and identity: Short reflections on Indian liberals, political trends, and why public opinion often becomes theatrical.
- Living abroad: Real-talk pieces on Indians living in Canada or the USA, weighing the trade-offs between opportunities and missing home.
- Student life: Practical notes on the IB extended essay — what it requires, common hurdles, and quick tips for planning research.
- How-tos and careers: Advice on becoming a life or business coach, and life-hacks for bachelors who want easy, tasty meals.
How to use these posts
Skim the short summaries above and pick what fits your moment: need a recipe — check the breakfast or cooking posts; curious about culture — read the Uttar Pradesh or cow posts; planning studies or career changes — the IB and coaching pieces are practical. Each post is written so you can read it in one sitting and walk away with a clear next step or a new idea.
If you like straightforward takes written in plain language, you’ll find the Riyaasharma tag useful. The pieces are short, opinionated, and aimed at readers who want quick answers and actionable tips rather than academic essays. Happy reading — pick a topic and jump in.
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