On Increasing Digital Distance
Although India is the third-largest digitalised country in the world (after the US and China), its digital user economy ranks 28th globally. A recent report jointly prepared by the Indian […]
‘How Do I Live Like This?’
Mahmoud Ajjour has rightly realised that life is a struggle at the age of 10. He still remembers the terrible day when he lost his arms in an Israeli airstrike […]
Invisible, But Exists
A number of things exist in the world that are invisible to the human eye. Scientists recently discovered a new colour, called Olo, which is beyond human vision. According to […]
Not Only An Economic Issue, But Also Political
Illegal immigration creates economic, as well as political, problems for both Developed and Developing nations. Unwanted migration from Bangladesh or Nepal to India, and also from war-torn African countries to […]
Aspirations, Expectations, Hopes & Burdens
Democracy expects a lot from people… rational thinking, patience, tolerance, etc. However, the majority do not have these abilities and they do not even want to practice them. Instead, people […]
Britain Follows US Policy
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Rodney Starmer has decided to enact stricter policies against illegal immigrants as immigration has become a serious problem in his country over the past few […]
The 20,000km ‘Long March’ By Prehistoric Men
Marching plays a significant role in the history of various countries, including China. Interestingly, scientists recently discovered the evidence of a long march by prehistoric humans. According to researchers, prehistoric […]
Salvador Dalí: The Sentry Of Hell
Western art was seemingly enjoying a pleasant leisure at the beginning of the 20th Century. However, two Spaniards invaded the World of Western Art quite unexpectedly, with Pablo Picasso (born […]
‘Munir Doctrine’ Will Be Defeated
Usually, he is not seen in public much as his movements and activities are shrouded in mystery. However, New Delhi believes that he played an important role in the April […]
