By Satyabrat Borah
Fifty-six million years ago, Earth experienced one of the most abrupt and intense episodes of global warming in its entire geological history. Known to scientists as the...
Jobs Divide in the Post-Pandemic Era
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Human civilisation has always been shaped by its instinct to seek patterns, to link one event with...
By Dipak Kurmi
When Zubeen Garg's voice fell silent on September nineteenth in Singapore, more than just a singer departed from this world. What ceased...
By Manoranjana Gupta
In India, tragedy has a way of seizing the national imagination: loud, jarring, and sensational. A blast tears through a city, and...
By Dipak Kurmi
Bihar has handed over its best-ever mandate to the National Democratic Alliance and delivered the worst-ever verdict to the Opposition's Mahagathbandhan in...
Advancing Nehru’s Vision Through Rights and Responsibility
By Dipak Kurmi
Children’s Day, celebrated every year on November 14, fills India with a festive spirit as the...