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Category: South Asia

Women & Conventional Politics…

As the Global Community celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, it is, perhaps, the right time to assess the Role played by Women in Indian Politics. Many consider the […]

Studying On A Staple Fibre…

Well, it is about a soft, fluffy stable fibre, which is pure cellulose, growing in plants of the genus Gossypium… the plant itself being a shrub native to tropical and […]

Current Position Of The Indian Communists…

With five Indian provinces (Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and West Bengal) gearing up for local Assembly Elections, the Leftists are seen to have started appeasing a Minority Community (Muslim), […]

‘Not An Offence’

Justice Dharmendra Rana, the Additional Sessions Judge of Delhi’s Patiala House Court, delivered an important verdict on February 23, 2021. The verdict can be considered proverbial, obviously forgotten by the […]

The Undying Controversy…

The years 1945 and 1946 are still considered as grey areas in regard to the Indian History. Millions of Indians do not have a clear idea about the activities of […]

To Put Reins On The Reign…

A couple of days after Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison dialled his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to discuss various ways to curtail the freedom of the Social Media, the Indian […]

Valentine & Value-Orientation!

Love stories of different types are encountered in various forms, heard nowadays. As the Global Community celebrates Valentine’s Day on February 14 each year, members of the younger generation spend […]

He Had A Dream, And…

People of the eastern Indian city of Kolkata (then Calcutta) were seen erupting in joy when the Prime Minister of a newly born country, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, began his speech […]

‘My Father, Let My Country Awake’

When a gravely ill Lenin had discovered a future leader in Leon Trotsky, the latter reminded the former that it would not take a month for the Soviet State to […]