Study: Nuclear Explosions Destroyed Harappa, Mohenjo-daro
Scientists have claimed that nuclear explosions destroyed Harappa, an archaeological site in Punjab Province of Pakistan, and Mohenjo-Daro, a major city of the Indus Valley Civilisation, thriving from approximately 2500 […]
Indian, Pakistani Doctors Fighting For A Common Cause
The International Paediatric Association (IAP), a non-governmental organisation with a membership of 145 National Paediatric Societies from 140 countries, held a conference in Mexico City on May 9-11, 2025. Six […]
One Hundred Years Of Solitude
A foot, inside a sock and a boot, was lying in the lap of the Himalayas. Interestingly, the sock was embroidered with ‘A. C. Irvine’. This foot might have reached […]
The Social Impact Of ‘Use & Throw’ Culture
Sixty-five years ago, when I got my cycle out of the house for a ride, I was interrupted by a friend with the question: “Hey, where are you going?” I […]
Understanding Bhagavad Gita
IntroductionOnce, Swami Vivekānanda (born Narendranath Datta; January 12, 1863 – July 4, 1902), an Indian Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna, […]
A Forewarning
A quick search on the internet can help one to find chatbots that act as psychologists or psychotherapists. They often claim to have degrees from the best universities in the […]
The ‘Illiberal’ Liberal Arts
If we must turn to AI for answers to any and every question, can we not get AI to help us ask the right question? That was the first thought […]
Lost Forever
One can trace the statistics of deaths and injuries in wars, as well as armed conflicts, from the distant past to the postmodern era. However, it is quite difficult to […]
On Techno-Feudalism
Imagine one has just moved to a new city which has shopping malls, parks, cafés, theatres, etc. People are shopping, listening to music and buying books in one of those […]
