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The Quiet Guardian: Reflections on Indian Army Day

By Satyabrat Borah Indian Army Day arrives each year on January 15 like a quiet reminder amid the noise of daily life, urging us to pause and think about what...

Learn, Launch & Lead (LLL): Reimagining Education, Entrepreneurship, and Employment (EEE)

Prof. Prabha Shankar ShuklaVice-Chancellor, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya Learn, Launch, and Lead (LLL): Reimagining Education, Entrepreneurship, and Employment...

From Words to Warning: Could ‘Operation Sindoor’ Repeat in Bangladesh?

By Satyabrat Borah The recent comments from Pakistani political analyst Najam Sethi have stirred fresh debate across South Asia,...

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...

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...
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Meghalaya’s HIV Crisis: A Call for Compassion and Collective Action

By Dipak Kurmi Meghalaya, a state renowned for its verdant hills and vibrant cultural tapestry, is grappling with a silent yet formidable public health crisis....

Yoga: A Path to Holistic Wellness

By Satyabrat Borah  Yoga is an ancient practice that fosters a harmonious balance between mental and physical health. Originating thousands of years ago in Indian culture,...

India’s Shubhanshu Shukla’s Axiom-4 mission put off to June 22

New Delhi, Jun 18: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station has been postponed to June 22, to allow NASA...

Why Global Agencies Investigate Indian Plane Crashes

By Dipak Kurmi When Air India Flight 171 plunged from the skies over Ahmedabad on Thursday, claiming the lives of all 241 passengers and crew...

How Time and Tech Shape Generational Hobbies

By Satyabrat Borah The rapid evolution of technology and its profound impact on society have sparked endless debates about generational differences, particularly in how people...

India’s Balancing Act Falters Amid Israel-Iran Escalation

By Dipak Kurmi The fault lines in West Asia have once again deepened, this time triggered not by diplomacy gone awry, but by an overt...

Unsung Pillars: Honoring the Quiet Strength of Fathers

BY Dipak Kurmi Father’s Day, observed on June 15, beckons us to pause and reflect on the profound, often understated role of fathers in our...

Beyond the Stars: The Power of NASA’s Orbiting Marvels

By Satyabrat Borah The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) commands a fleet of satellites orbiting Earth and venturing into deep space, showcasing technological prowess...

Inferno After Takeoff: Flight AI-171 Crash Shatters Families and a Nation

By Dipak Kurmi In a tragedy that has shaken the nation and left scars across continents, Air India Flight AI-171, bound from Ahmedabad to London’s...

Namaste Vietnam Festival: A reflection of India-Vietnam cultural and tourism ties

By Dipak Kurmi In an increasingly interconnected world, cultural diplomacy has emerged as a powerful tool of statecraft, and nowhere was this more evident than...

Kashmir to Greece: The New Anti-India Alliance

By Satyabrat Borah The recent alignment of Pakistan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan has emerged as a significant geopolitical development, raising concerns about a coordinated strategy targeting...

Astrocytes in Memory: A New Frontier in Neuroscience

By Satyabrat Borah The human brain, a marvel of biological engineering, contains approximately 86 billion neurons, the cells responsible for transmitting electrical signals that enable...
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