Welcome to the hub of every story written by Beela Venkatesan. Whether you need a heads‑up on a sudden rainstorm, a quick take on a hot IPO, or a fun look at why North Indian food packs heat, this page rolls them all into one tidy list. Think of it as a shortcut to the author’s best work without scrolling through the whole site.
Beela’s writing covers a wide mix of topics. The IMD extreme rainfall warning piece breaks down why Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Andhra Pradesh should brace for heavy rain from October 2‑5, 2025, and offers simple steps to stay safe. The Urban Company IPO frenzy article dives into the numbers – 300% subscription, a 34% jump in grey‑market premium, and the impact of a huge deferred tax credit on profit. If you’re curious about culinary culture, the “Why are North Indian foods so spicy?” post explains how spice acts like a natural coolant and why the region’s pantry is loaded with chilies, pepper, and garam masala.
Other entries tackle everyday questions: “Is it safe to eat Indian food left out overnight?” gives clear food‑safety advice, while “Which is more dangerous – riding a bike or a car on Indian roads?” compares exposure, protection, and risk factors in a relatable way. Even opinion pieces appear, such as the balanced look at the Times of India’s reputation and a personal take on living in Australia as an Indian.
Start by scanning the headlines that match your current interests. If you’re planning a trip during the Diwali season, bookmark the rainfall warning and note the suggested precautions – keep an emergency kit, avoid flood‑prone routes, and stay tuned to local alerts. For investors, the Urban Company analysis gives a quick snapshot of the IPO’s performance and the key metrics to watch if you consider a future purchase.
Food lovers can use the spicy‑food explanation as a fun conversation starter or even a recipe spark. Try adding a pinch of cumin or coriander to your next dal and see how the flavors balance the heat. When it comes to safety advice, the bike‑vs‑car comparison works well for new drivers: always wear a helmet, follow speed limits, and remember that visibility matters more on two wheels.
All of Beela’s posts are written in a conversational tone, so you won’t get bogged down by jargon. Each piece ends with practical takeaways, making it easy to apply the information right away. If you enjoy one article, scroll down to see the next – the topics may jump from finance to folklore, but the clear style stays the same.
Got a question that isn’t covered here? Use the comment section at the bottom of each article to ask Beela directly. She often replies with additional details or points you toward related posts on Kashmir News Central.
Bookmark this tag page, refresh it every now and then, and you’ll always have a curated feed of Beela Venkatesan’s latest insights right at your fingertips.
Beela Venkatesan, the IAS officer who became the face of Tamil Nadu's COVID‑19 response, died on September 24, 2025, at 56 after a long fight with a brain tumor. Born into a politically active family, she shifted from medicine to the civil services in 1997 and held key posts in health, energy and taxation. Her calm daily briefings during the pandemic earned her statewide respect. As Health Secretary she launched digital health reforms and cut dengue cases dramatically. Leaders across the political spectrum mourned her, calling her a compassionate, competent public servant.