Nobel, Nobility, Poverty & Democracy
India-born Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee, his wife and fellow MIT Professor Esther Duflo, and Harvard’s Michael Kremer have recently been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. People consider this incident a […]
In Support Of A Lawful Demand…
Finally, the ongoing (political) movement in Hong Kong has spread to other parts of the globe! On the last Sunday of September, people took to the streets in 29 cities […]
Don’t Cry: Suicide!
“A man, who won’t die for something, is not fit to live.” – Martin Luther King, Jr It seems that Time has come for the modern States to think seriously […]
Setting The Standard
Brenda Marjorie Hale, the Baroness Hale of Richmond DBE, PC and a British Judge serving as President of the Supreme Court of the UK since 2017, and her colleagues recently […]
Being In Touch With People…
The field of politicians is not limited to the social media only, as they have to go to the grassroot level in order to sensitise people about various issues. This […]
9/11 & A Trade Centre…
Thousands of people used to gather at his grave on 9/11 to pay tribute to the First President of the Marxist Government in Chile, Salvador Allende! Intense Diplomatic and Military […]
Accidentally Incidental!
Well, the countries in question are situated many many miles apart… however, there are quite a lot of similarities among them: India and Georgia, a part of the former Soviet […]
Authoritarianism &…
The present Political Situation in Hong Kong reminds us of what had happened in Tiananmen Square, three decades ago… people – from Government Service Holders to Students – have taken […]
Mass Killers Are Ecofascists!
The Washington Post daily published a front-page article on the environmentalist ideology of the mass killers in Christchurch, New Zealand, and El Paso, Texas on August 19. The article, titled ‘Two […]
