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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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Perspectives on Education & Skills for Career Success

By Dilip Mukerjea, Author, Innovation & Learning Skills Specialist

Meghalaya’s Healthcare Heroes: Transforming Lives in Remote Areas

Shillong, Jan 10: In a state where terrain often hinders delivering essential medical services, Meghalaya is witnessing a quiet healthcare revolution. Nearly 100 doctors...

Cultivating a New Culture of Learning in 2025

By Dipak Kurmi As the New Year 2025 unfolds, with its customary celebrations and hope for renewal, a gnawing unease persists—a disquiet born of three...

Shillong faces severe ecological strain from urban expansion

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, Jan 8: Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya and one of India’s iconic hill stations, is under immense strain from rapid and unregulated...

The Force and Power Within Human Memory

By Ginia Carissa Langstieh, Psychologist

Urbanization heats up Shillong:  Study warns of rising temperatures and vanishing   green spaces

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, Jan 7:  Shillong, the picturesque capital of Meghalaya, renowned for its cool climate and lush landscapes, is facing a new environmental challenge:...

Spanish woman returns to India in search of her biological mother

By Arabinda Mishra Bhubaneswar, Jan 5: Sneha, a Spanish citizen, has returned to India in search of her biological mother, who had abandoned her and...

Eco-friendly solutions promise a revolution in tomato farming in Meghalaya

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, Jan 5: Tomato farming in Meghalaya, a region celebrated for its lush landscapes and traditional agricultural practices, has long been under siege...

India at 75: Unity, Innovation, and the Geopolitical Imperative

By Dipak Kurmi As India stands at the threshold of commemorating 75 years of its Republic, there is an undeniable sense of anticipation and reflection...

Meghalaya emerges as a “Fast Mover” in Logistics: LEADS 2024 report

Roopak Goswami Shillong, Jan 5: Meghalaya has risen from the "aspirer" to the"fast mover" category in the logistics sector, as revealed in the"Logistics Ease Across Different...

Angling-based tourism in Meghalaya: a potential boon turned bane

Dr. C. DebnathBankitkupar Mukhim Meghalaya, with its pristine rivers, waterfalls, and natural water bodies, has emerged as a promising destination for angling-based tourism. While this...

The urgent need for bold economic reforms in India

By Dipak Kurmi As 2024 dawns, India finds itself standing at an economic crossroads, with both formidable challenges and potential opportunities shaping the year ahead....
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