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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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From Margins to Mainstream: When a State Speaks Its Soul

By Bijoy A. Sangma In a progressive move to preserve and promote its rich cultural tapestry, Meghalaya's Education Department has proposed making Khasi and Garo...

India and China: An Evolving Diplomatic Saga

By Dipak Kurmi The relationship between India and China, two of the world's oldest civilizations, has been a long and intricate saga of shared aspirations,...

Siliguri Corridor: India’s Vulnerable Artery of Connectivity

By Dipak Kurmi A nation’s lifeline can sometimes be as slender as a thread, and for India, the Siliguri Corridor represents that tenuous yet crucial...

AI could impact 40% of jobs worldwide: UN

Geneva, Apr 4: The global artificial intelligence market is projected to reach $4.8 trillion -- roughly the size of Germany's economy -- by 2033,...

THE EXTERMINATION OF EDUCATIONAL SKILLS

By Dilip Mukerjea, Author and Innovative Learning Skills Specialist

Bodofa Upendra Nath Brahma: The Visionary Leader Who Redefined Bodo Identity

By Dipak Kurmi Upendra Nath Brahma, fondly remembered as "Thopen" in his childhood, was an extraordinary leader who emerged as a beacon of hope for...

Fish found near Chokpot 4 years ago turns out to be new species

Channa nachi was found in a shallow, slow-flowing stream that feeds into the Simsang river system near Chokpot village  Shillong, Mar 28: When Farham Sangma,...

Team India’s Glorious Triumph

By Dipak Kurmi In a moment of cricketing brilliance that will be cherished for generations, Team India emerged victorious in the ICC Champions Trophy, defeating...

Can the Government Regulate Free Speech on Social Media?

In recent years, various forms of media, particularly online streaming platforms and social media, have showcased content that some sections of society deem inappropriate...

Two ‘first women’

Wrapped in our centuries-old history lie micro-histories with stories that inspire; enveloped within those stories are layers of micro-stories which broaden understanding. Raju Mansukhani Wrapped in...

Childhood revisited  

Dr. Nawal Thorat "There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream,   The earth, and every common sight,   To me did seem   Apparelled in celestial light,   The glory and...

India’s rising jobs, stagnant wages. What we are missing

Enhancing technical skill sets of the working population will provide them with better bargaining power Dr Vijayalakshmi S Stagflation, a macroeconomic concept, is making a lot...
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