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Why the World Keeps Choosing War Over Wisdom 

By Satyabrat Borah The world seems to be at war again, and for many people the feeling is not just political but deeply personal. Every time we open a phone...

Barpeta’s Doul Utsav: Where Neo-Vaishnavite Devotion Comes Alive

By Dipak Kurmi In the richly layered cultural landscape of Assam, few places embody the spiritual and artistic vitality...

Blood and Power in West Asia

By Satyabrat Borah War often begins with words, with threats, with the slow normalisation of violence dressed up as...

Bardowa in Bloom: The Sacred Colours of Doul Utsav

By Dipak Kurmi In the lush alluvial plains of Assam, where the Brahmaputra’s cultural currents have long shaped the...

Post-Khamenei Iran: Strategic Choices for Tehran, Washington and Tel Aviv

By Dipak Kurmi The international system appears to be drifting toward a troubling moment in which power asymmetry increasingly...
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Eradication of Education: The State’s Status Quo with No Status!

By Dilip Mukerjea (International Learning Skills Specialist and Best-Selling Author)

Two years of Manipur conflict: Thousands wait to go home

Imphal, May 3: From running a successful business to no income and three children to support, G Kipgen is waiting to return to his...

Viksit Bharat: AI’s Transformative Role in India’s Future

By Dipak Kurmi In an epoch where technology reshapes the contours of human existence, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a linchpin of progress, weaving itself...

THE CRY FOR LEARNING LEADERSHIP, LEADING LEARNERSHIP

By Dilip Mukerjea: Author and Innovative Learning Skills Specialist

Pahalgam Terror Attack: A Threat to Kashmir’s Peace and Progress

By Dipak Kurmi On a seemingly tranquil Tuesday morning, the Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam — known for its breathtaking vistas and serenity — turned into...

Is the Mind Truly Without Fear?

By Dipak Kurmi When Rabindranath Tagore penned his timeless lines in 1910—"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high…Where knowledge is...

The educational genocide of our society: Mass extermination of educational prospects

By Dilip Mukerjea: Author and Innovative Learning Skills Specialist

Resurrection Day and the Gospel of Hope: A Timeless Message for Contemporary India

By Bijoy A. Sangma As dawn breaks over the Indian subcontinent on Resurrection Day (also known as Easter Sunday), churches across the land echo with...

Reimagining Global Trade in the Age of Intelligence

By Dipak Kurmi The 90-day suspension of tariffs by the United States under the likely-returning Trump administration marks more than a momentary diplomatic maneuver. It...

The Cross and the Constitution: The Silent Cry of Good Friday in Secular India

By Bijoy A. Sangma Nearly two thousand years ago, just outside the ancient city of Jerusalem, an innocent man was publicly executed. It was a...

New frog species discovered after 2-decade-long research

Shillong, Apr 17: Research on a frog species, first spotted along in Garbhanga Reserved Forest along Meghalaya-Assam border over two decades ago, was finally...

From forest floor to scientific fame: Fiery-eyed frog discovered in Assam bears name of Guwahati icon

Guwahati, April 14: In a captivating blend of science and sentiment, researchers have uncovered a new species of frog in the lush Garbhanga Reserve...
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