2024’s shifting storylines

With the general elections slated until 2024, this seems like a possibility. The personality of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at the centre of much of the buzz surrounding the Bharatiya Janata Party's popularity. Because Mr. Modi exudes a larger-than-life presence, this government appears determined and authoritative. When he was elected, he had the silhouette... Continue Reading →

NIRF RANKING- HOW CREDIBLE IS IT?

A Snippet of Tomorrow's History Data, according to Yuval Noah Harari, could replace religion as the central belief system of humanity. According to the author, it might eliminate human existence's element of surprise while also enslaving us to a precision floating - point way of thinking. We are already being moulded toward quantification, which is... Continue Reading →

Democracy: India’s aisle to Nazism

How many roads must a man walk downBefore you call him a man?How many seas must a white dove sailBefore she sleeps in the sand?Yes, and how many times must the cannonballs flyBefore they're forever banned? (Lines from Blowin’ in the wind by Bob Dylan) What procedure should a nation follow, Before you call it... Continue Reading →

Taliban vs. Inhumanity

In the throes of an extraordinary humanitarian catastrophe and a crippled economy, the Taliban celebrated 15 August, one year after staging a coup in Afghanistan, as a day of success. After the Afghan War, the Taliban first appeared (1978–92). Outside of Kabul, Afghanistan's new government was unable to restore civil order, and warlords and local... Continue Reading →

The dream of an independent India

India has now been independent for 75 years. It is a moment to be remembered while also serving as a reminder of all those, both known and unknown, who gave their lives in the long fight to liberate India from colonial domination. Is being a nation with its own constitution sufficient? Are we truly emancipated... Continue Reading →

Legalization of prohibition

After millennia of criminal prohibition and visceral law enforcement endeavours to rid the nation of illicit drugs, violent traffickers still pose a threat to life in our cities, a steady stream of drug offenders still enters our jails and prisons, and tonnes of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana continue to cross our borders without being turned... Continue Reading →

Hustlers of hate

It stands to reason that sound is pernicious to silence. However, there may be a solitary, perturbing circumstance in which sound, ironically, enhances silence. Venkaiah Naidu, the vice president, recently said that hate speech contravenes the nation, its ethics, and its constitutional credo. The prime minister rarely speaks out against hate campaigns as is customary; perhaps on... Continue Reading →

Friendship

Sharing the human spirit through friendship is today’s theme, Of staying together to the brink as a team. With mutual respect, love and trust Like a galvanized friendship that would not rust. Still you blemished our love in pain, Leaving me alone in difficulty and baine, In search for solace, prosperity and fame. As these... Continue Reading →

Tareekh- pe- tareekh: The sluggish judicial system

Different types of punishment are parceled out in accordance with the codified laws and the crime committed by the assailant. There are various judicial bodies in India that make up the judiciary. According to the Indian Constitution, each of these courts has its own jurisdiction and must abide by the law. Evaluating any legislative or... Continue Reading →

Mystifying the superstition

The greatest threat to humanity is ignorance. There is more to it than just ignorance. Knowledge of what is evil, incorrect, or untrue is more perilous and misdemeanor than ignorance. There are many who have an eerie for evil. The greatest threat to humanity is ignorance. There is more to it than just ignorance. Knowledge of... Continue Reading →

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