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Justice?

A number of mass-murderers have passed away in the last 40 years. However, Nuon Chea (92) and Khieu Samphan (87) – the last two surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge […]

Empirically An Empire

Abahan Dutta recently arrived in Sergiev Posad – a city in Russia, northeast of Moscow. The city is popularly known as the religious capital of Russia. The headquarters of the Russian […]

Torn Between Creation & Destruction!

Climate Change – often used to refer specifically to anthropogenic climate change or Global Warming – is not a new concept. An international team of scientists recently revealed that human […]

A Solid Solitude

The word Loneliness usually bears a negative or anxious feeling. As a social animal, it’s difficult for many of us to believe that some people enjoy loneliness or self-imposed isolation, despite living […]

On His Day…

When the Indians were remembering their first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his birthday on November 14, 2014, current Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Australia. He spent the […]

On Toxicity, Intoxication & Toxins…

There is generally a shed of doubt as to the fact whether poison is palatable. We have received an answer to this in 2018. No wonder that a leading English-language […]

The Internet, And…

Believe it or not! The less number of Indians visit pornographic sites during Diwali – the festival of light – or other religious festivals. Yes, author Ravi Agrawal has revealed […]

Open Mind Is Like A Stranger

It is felt that somehow it’s not difficult to perceive an old colonial mindset lying under the modern French literature and culture. “Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don’t […]