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The Forever Bottle

By Satyabrat Borah The plastic water bottle is barely over fifty years old, but it is already on track to become one of the most permanent things humans have ever...

    The Power of Muskism

By Satyabrat Borah Elon Musk occupies a strange and singular place in our collective imagination. He is the world's...

Why Banning Telegram Won’t Save India’s Broken Exam System

Satyabrat Borah The crisis of paper leaks in India has long ceased to be an intermittent glitch in the...

      Trump’s Birthday Gamble

By Satyabrat Borah Donald Trump recently celebrated his birthday by giving himself a very unique gift. It is a...

World Environment Day 2026: Restructuring Humanity’s Relationship with Nature

By Dipak Kurmi The escalation of global temperatures to unprecedented highs alongside unabated industrial emissions underscores a critical inflection...
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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...

The Missionaries of Christ Jesus: A Legacy of Service

Founded in 1944 in Spain, the Missionaries of Christ Jesus by Mother Maria Camino, along with two other dedicated women, Concha Arraiza and Maria...

How much does a person in Meghalaya work?

ROOPAK GOSWAMI  Shillong, Mar 7: An analysis of employment-related activities across India has found that Meghalaya reports slightly higher average working hours than Assam but...

40% global population doesn’t have access to education in language they understand: UNESCO

By Gunjan Sharma New Delhi, Mar 3: Forty per cent of the global population does not have access to education in a language they speak...

In India, 3 in 5 die following cancer diagnosis, women disproportionately affected: Study

New Delhi, Feb 25: A new study reveals that in India, 3 in 5 die following cancer diagnosis while women disproportionately affected. Three in every...

From 461 to 45k hectares: Tripura’s bold bamboo expansion drive for industrial use

By Prabir Sil Agartala, Feb 24: The Tripura government has taken up a five-year plan to expand the bamboo production area exclusively for industrial use...
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