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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 ...
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 ...
Maintaining such a database is not required under the Aadhaar Act, 2016 and Aadhaar (Enrolment & Update) Regulations, 2016. — Minister of Electronics and Information Technology on February 7, 2018 in ...
In an age where customs and traditions, faith and beliefs, everything is marketed, the tremendous hype created around the Mahakumbha Mela that took place in the months of January-February 2025 was ...
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 ...
This is not an economy for the people—it is an economy for profit, pomp, and propaganda. In a country where 80 crore people depend on free ration schemes for their daily survival, celebrating global ...
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 ...
The illusion of freedom, being called the queen of the house, masks the reality that important decisions are still made by men. The problem is not merely that men make decisions; it’s that women are ...
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 ...
"We, the undersigned, call for immediate, independent, and unrestricted international media access to Gaza and for full protection of journalists who continue to report under siege. For 20 months, the ...