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Rath Jatra: The Moving Soul of India’s Civilisational Continuity

By Dipak Kurmi India, with its profound spiritual heritage and centuries-old civilizational ethos, stands as a land where festivals are not just annual occurrences but living manifestations of collective faith,...

Axiom-4 Mission: What Shubhanshu Shukla’s trip to ISS means for India’s space program

By Dipak Kurmi The early hours of June 26, 2025, marked a defining moment in India’s space history as...

Why Only America Could Break Fordo

The Bomb and the Bomber Israel Didn’t Have By Dipak Kurmi In a bold and consequential escalation of the conflict...

The Spiritual Significance of Ambubachi Mela

By Satyabrat Borah The Ambubachi Mela, held annually at the Kamakhya Temple atop the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam,...

Human Brain vs. AI: The Divide in Thinking

 By Satyabrat Borah The human brain and artificial intelligence (AI) represent two fundamentally distinct systems for processing information and...
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‘Circular economy’ needed to end plastic pollution

Rafiqua Ahmed This year, the theme on World Environment Day was ‘Solution to Plastic Pollution’. In India, the Government has tried to control the menace...

Road infrastructure to boost development in NE

Nijara Deka The Government of India has initiated various national highway projects of significant investment in the Northeast. The highway projects are expected to enhance...

Spectral proletariat

Uddalak Mukherjee In early July, a ‘civil servant’ committed suicide in South Korea. The remains were discovered at the bottom of a stairwell at the...

Jobs remain elusive

Alok Tiwari  Among the failings of the Modi government in the last 10 years, the biggest has been on the employment front. True to its...

Multidisciplinary education is the gift of ancient India

Dr. Mukul Chandra Bora (Director, Dibrugarh University Institute of Engineering and Technology) The concept of multidisciplinary education and research is not new, as it is perceived...

Global Warming & Rains

Steven Sherwood & Anna Ukkola The past century of human-induced warming has increased rainfall variability over 75% of the Earth’s land area – particularly over...

Chipko spirit needed to save Himalayan ecology

Bharat Dogra peaking at an event ‘Mountain Dialogues’ on July 26 in New Delhi, the former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir NN Vohra made a...

The Revolution Next Door: In Bangladesh, the Students Have Won

Bharat Bhushan As of 5 August, Sheikh Hasina has resigned as Bangladesh Prime Minister – and fled Dhaka. Soon after, the Bangladeshi Army announced that...

Bangladesh Follows Pakistan’s Arc

Rahul Shivshankar Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country after resigning from her post. At least Sheikh Hasina got to set the terms of her...

The life cycle of stars

By Priyanka Shrivas The universe is a vast expanse filled with countless stars, each at a different stage of its life cycle. From the birth...

Social health: Let’s know more about it

Dr. Rijusmita Sarma Social health is an indispensable aspect of a person’s overall well-being. Social health refers to the way we connect with others and...

Learning from natural disasters

Rajyogi Brahmakumar Nikunjji The incessant rainfall in India’s economic capital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, and also in Himalayan states like Uttarakhand reminded us of an important lesson:...
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