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Understanding Lust in Humans and Animals

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  Lust** is a powerful emotional and biological desire, usually connected to physical attraction and sexual craving. It is one of the most intense human instincts, rooted deeply in our evolutionary history. Lust is not limited to humans; it exists in animals as well. However, the way it works in humans and animals is different because humans have higher awareness, emotions, morality, and social structures. In simple terms, lust is the strong urge to experience physical pleasure with someone. It is mainly driven by hormones such as testosterone, estrogen, and dopamine. When a person feels attracted to someone physically, the brain releases chemicals that create excitement, desire, and pleasure. The heart may beat faster, breathing may change, and thoughts may become focused on the desired person. This reaction is natural and biological. It is part of the survival system of living beings, because reproduction ensures the continuation of a species. In animals, which we can call “beast...

Rose Island

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Ross Island, now officially known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, is a small yet deeply significant island located just about 2 kilometers east of Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Though modest in size, this island carries a heavy historical weight, bearing silent witness to colonial power, human ambition, war, abandonment, and nature’s quiet revenge. What today feels like a serene, almost dreamlike place was once the administrative heart of British rule in the Andamans. During the British colonial period (1858–1942), Ross Island served as the capital of the British administration. While the Cellular Jail symbolized punishment and suffering, Ross Island represented privilege and authority. British officers and their families lived here in comfort, far removed from the harsh realities faced by Indian prisoners. The island was meticulously planned and developed with impressive infrastructure for its time. There were grand bungalows, manicured gardens, a church, baker...