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Pradip Baruah, an Exceptional Editor

By Dr. Nipam Kumar Saikia Pradip Baruah's (1938–2026) light may have dimmed in this world on January 14th, 2026, but it will continue to shine brightly through the countless Asomiya...

Republic Day: India’s Constitutional Promise and Democratic Spirit

By Dipak Kurmi On January 26, 2026, India will mark its 77th Republic Day, a moment that transcends ceremonial...

Wings for Girls: National Girl Child Day Reflections

By Satyabrat Borah National Girl Child Day is observed every year on January 24 in India, a dedicated occasion...

India’s Unstoppable March to Vikasita Bharat

By Dipak Kurmi The visible transformational advancements that India has achieved over the last decade have altered global perceptions...

Mother Goddess Saraswati: Insights into Knowledge, Truth and Wisdom

By Dipak Kurmi Exploring the symbolism embodied in the depiction of Mother Goddess Saraswati reveals distinct attributes. Draped in...
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State’s flora diversity enriched with rare endemic plant found in Shillong

Originally described in 1959 from Kalimpong, the species had virtually disappeared from scientific records for decades before being rediscovered in Sikkim in 2021. ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong,...

How Bihu Foods Entered the Commercial Arena

By Dipak Kurmi The entry of the country’s largest multi-brand retailer into the market for Bihu eatables has quietly but decisively altered the commercial landscape...

Why Cuba Remains America’s Strategic Obsession

By Satyabrat Borah The small island nation of Cuba, just 90 miles from the Florida coast, has long occupied a outsized place in the American...

No Sale, No Force: The Diplomatic Wall Around Greenland 

 Satyabrat Borah The Arctic has once again become a flashpoint in global geopolitics, and the world's attention has turned to the vast, ice-covered island of...

Venezuela’s Collapse and India’s Cautionary Mirror

By Dipak Kurmi India and Venezuela appear, at first glance, to inhabit entirely different political, cultural, and geographical universes. New Delhi lies more than 14,250...

Bengal Under Siege by Central Agencies

By Satyabrat Borah The recent Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids in West Bengal have once again thrust the state into the national spotlight, igniting fierce debates...

Uruka Night and the Grammar of Community

Dipak Kurmi Uruka Night, observed on the eve of Magh Bihu, stands as one of the most enduring cultural expressions of Assam, rooted deeply in...

From Rivalry to Rift: Cricket’s Political Trap

 By Satyabrat Borah Cricket in the Indian subcontinent has always been more than just a sport. It carries the weight of history, identity, emotion, and...

Magh Bihu: A Harvest of Flavours, Fire, and the Soul of Assam

By Dipak Kurmi Magh Bihu, a quintessential celebration in Assam, is not merely a festival; it is a grand homage to the bounty of nature,...

Real Dangers to India’s Democracy 

By Satyabrat Borah India's democracy is often hailed as one of the world's greatest achievements, a vibrant tapestry woven from the votes of nearly a...

Trump Targets Petro, Greenland and Beyond

By Satyabrat Borah Just a few days into January 2026, the world was still buzzing about a shocking U.S. military operation that happened on January...

India’s Growth Moment and the Rural Reckoning

By Dipak Kurmi India closed 2025 with a sense of economic confidence that has been rare in its post-Independence history. Growth has stabilised at a...
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