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India’s Quest for True Energy Freedom

By Satyabrat Borah Global energy shocks are a recurring nightmare that the world has lived through many times before. We saw the first major tremors in the early 1970s following...

How Meghalaya’s Starlink Pact Signals Musk’s Indian Giga-Strategy

By Dipak Kurmi The intersection of private enterprise and global diplomacy has rarely been as visible or as contentious...

Artemis II: Bridging the Historic Gap from Apollo to the Future

By Satyabrat Borah The sun rises today on a world that feels a little smaller and a lot more...

Oracle’s AI-Driven Indian Exodus

By Dipak Kurmi The recent announcement of extensive workforce reductions at Oracle Corporation serves as a stark barometer for...

Assam’s Tea Community: The Decisive Pivot in a Shifting Political Landscape

By Dipak Kurmi As the emerald hills of Assam prepare for the upcoming Assembly elections, the socio-political atmosphere is...
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Meghalaya tea grows its own identity slowly but steadily

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Nongpoh, Feb 12: On my way from Guwahati to Shillong, I found myself searching for a place to drink Meghalaya tea. Not Assam...

Congress at the Crossroads: Rahul Gandhi’s Defining Choice

By Dipak Kurmi Two decades in politics is no fleeting apprenticeship; it is an era long enough to test convictions, temper ambition and demand accountability....

Does Valentine’s Day Matter to Our Society?

By Satyabrat Borah Valentine’s Day has quietly but firmly found a place in public conversation across Indian society, including Assam. Every year on the fourteenth...

USTM faculty member receives ‘Young scientist award’ in Agronomy

Ri-Bhoi, Feb 12: Saikat Majumdar, Assistant Professor, Department of Rural Development at the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) has been conferred the...

Mawsynram ‘drying’, thanks to atmospheric particles amid the cloud

Annual rainfall in Mawsynram fell from 10,235 mm in 2014 to 8,838 mm in 2023, a sharp 14% decline in just ten years. Roopak Goswami Shillong,...

Litan at a Crossroads: Governance, Conflict and the Search for Stability

By Dipak Kurmi The hill settlement of Litan in Manipur’s Ukhrul district has once again become a theatre of fire and recrimination, where arson, gunfire...

The Politics of Privacy in Everyday Chats

By Satyabrat Borah Messaging power shapes the way modern societies speak, argue, trade and even fall silent. What once required physical presence or slow correspondence...

Assam’s Electoral Roll Recast Ahead of 2026 Polls

By Dipak Kurmi Assam unveiled its final electoral roll following the completion of a statewide Special Revision (SR), a process that election authorities describe as...

Parliament and the Discipline of Disagreement

By Satyabrat Borah Parliament is not merely a building where laws are passed. It is the living heart of a democracy. It is the one...

Manipur’s Leadership Test Amid Conflict and Recovery

By Dipak Kurmi On February 3, in a move heavy with political calculation and symbolic intent, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s central leadership selected Yumnam Khemchand...

Meghalaya’s Repeating Mine Tragedy

By Satyabrat Borah The phrase “distressing regularity” fits Meghalaya’s rat hole mining with painful accuracy because the tragedy does not shock anymore, it repeats. Every...

Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha: The Living Conscience of Assam

By Dipak Kurmi The Srimanta Sankaradeva Sangha arose in the 1930s as a structured spiritual movement rooted in the egalitarian teachings of Mahapurush Srimanta Sankaradeva,...
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