Quotients & Reminders…
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is basically a score derived from a set of standardised tests, developed to measure a person’s cognitive abilities (or intelligence) in relation to their age group. Not […]
Romanticism & Practicality!
“Beauty is Truth, Truth beauty…” This famous line of John Keats (October 31, 1795 – February 23, 1821) may trigger a fresh debatable issue in the 21st Century, as to […]
Downsizing The Dragon
The Uyghurs, a Turkic-speaking Muslim minority ethnic group recognised as native to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwest China, have advised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stand tall […]
A Different Way To Look At…
It has been demanded on both sides of the Atlantic that school students should be taught the history of Coloured Humans in a better manner. The brutal assassination of George […]
On Love, Ethics & Survival
An old man is seen languishing inside the prison, while his young daughter, tightly holding her little baby, is standing on the other side of the bar. One can easily […]
Rights & Abuses
India needs to remember the lesson learnt recently by a grandmother in the Netherlands. The old lady has been reprimanded in a court for posting pictures of her grandchildren on […]
The Roots Of The Evil!
Thomas Loren Friedman, the three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, Columnist and American Political Commentator, recently said that we should adopt a new historical divide – BC (the World Before Corona) and […]
A Farewell To Welfare?
French Philosopher Michel Foucault revitalised interest in Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon in his publication ‘Discipline and Punish’ in the 1970’s. He used Bentham’s concept of Panopticon as a way to illustrate […]
Defining The Shade
Merriam-Webster – the most trusted online dictionary of the US for English word definitions, meanings, and pronunciation – is all set to change the definition of the term Racism, courtesy […]
