Persistence Of Memory
Seven decades after becoming an Independent Nation, India is still facing the same old issue: whether Citizenship will be determined on the basis of Faith! The publication, Displacement and Citizenship: […]
A Better Way To Live?
Open Relationship has become more than a common phenomenon in the modern world, although many Indians are not much accustomed with this particular idea. In the Western countries, it has […]
A Twist In History?
A cave, known as Cave of Horror, is situated at the centre of an uninhabited desert. This cave has been carrying a tragic history, a part of which is preserved […]
The Birth Of Nationalism & A Nation
Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh for taking part in Birth Centenary Celebrations of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (March 17, 1920 – August 15, 1975), New Delhi […]
Ergonomics?
Popular sheet music publisher E. T. Paull had published a book on songs, titled Dawn of the Century, in 1900. The cover illustration of the book was a consonantal one. […]
Hitherto Unprecedented!
A District Court of Japan, known as a conservative nation (the only G7 nation not to fully recognise same-sex unions), recently declared that denying consent to same-sex marriage is unconstitutional! […]
Under Fire, Yet Again…
Meghan Markle, the daughter-in-law of the British Royal Family, is lying on the ground, and Queen Elizabeth II is depicted as one who is kneeling down on Meghan’s neck. The […]
Being Smart & Not So Phoney
The Pre-Pandemic and Post-Pandemic worlds will never be the same again. Changes have happened in many ways, and manifold. Perhaps, the biggest change has taken place in the use of […]
For The Sake Of National Security…
Sri Lanka plans to ban the wearing of the Burqa, an enveloping outer garment that covers the body and the face that is worn by women in some Islamic traditions, […]
