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Jagmohan Lal Sinha’s judgement of Allahabad High Court half a century ago, on June 12, 1975, unseating the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and disqualifying her from contesting any elections for the ...
Ever since India gained sovereign independence in 1947, election campaigns have been a regular affair with various political parties putting forward their candidates, policies and programmes to try ...
How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics by Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields. Oxford University Press: ...
This paper explores why civilisational states exhibit cooperative values in trade and exchange. It highlights an irony where the decline of liberal states might have been expected to weaken trade ties ...
The monetisation of nationalism, where outrage trumps objective analysis reflects a broader erosion of journalistic ethics in India. India’s mainstream media, dubbed as ‘Godi media,’ has lost its ...
Life resonates even from lifeless objects, hence museums are much more than just collection of “lifeless” objects. We realized this when we visited the Allahabad Museum and saw the pistol kept at the ...
In this issue: Letter to the Readers, Mainstream [expected by June 10] Indian Sophias: A Distinct Breed | L K Sharma Cracks in Operation Sindur | Radhakanta Barik From Watchdog to Echo Chambers: Media ...
Modi as the Prime Minister is scared of educated people and he cracks jokes " Hard work vs Harvard" This creates problems for managing the conflict areas of Indian economy politics and foreign policy.
The discussion on gender inequality has always been a never-ending topic. Although technology has advanced across various fields, with the rise of service sectors and the AI generation reaching its ...
Executed through a Presidential Order, followed by the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, on August 5, 2019, India downgraded the state of J&K to a Union Territory. The rationale behind the ...
Trump’s recent onslaught on Harvard University has a political perspective. To put it in the words of a political scientist, Jason Johnson, based in Maryland: “Their goal is to intimidate and break ...
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