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Category: Democracy

Alliance & Adversaries

Three days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24, 2022, President Vladimir Putin reportedly said: “Ukraine is not a real country.” According to the Russian President, […]

Optimisation

People, it is said, had enjoyed the 19th Century in France quite a lot, as the French locomotives, blowing their whistles, used to run between different cities. That was a […]

Paperless And…

Sri Lanka recently cancelled exams in more than a million schools for an indefinite period due to an acute shortage of papers. The Education Ministry issued a statement on March […]

A Turmoil & The Blame Game

Russia has denounced shameless US intervention in Pakistan, as the South Asian nation is experiencing a political turmoil. On April 6 (2022), spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova […]

Dynastic Policies (Of The Inc)

The Indian National Congress (INC), the oldest political party of India, was founded by Allan Octavian Hume (June 4, 1829 – July 31, 1912) on December 28, 1885. Hume – […]

On Main & Lame Stream(ing)

The world has learnt a lot about the realities of the post-truth media world, but there, still, is much to learn. The word, like Clickbait, may be stated to be […]

In The Pretext Of ‘Justice’

Dipak Joshi, a man from Nepal, has recently been released from an Indian prison, after spending 41 years in jail, and that too, without a trial! As the four decades […]

Taking Stock Of Events

The Government of India is eager to collect information about Netaji (Respected Leader) Subhas Chandra Bose from foreign countries. Bose (January 23, 1897 – August 18, 1945) was an Indian […]

The Collapse

Shankar Das had returned to India in 1983, after spending more than 13 years in the erstwhile Soviet Union, where he earned a Doctoral Degree in Chemistry. Upon his arrival […]