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Category: South Asia

Up Against Orthodoxy…

Indian Historian Ramchandra Guha has described Marathi writer Hamid Umar Dalwai (September 29, 1932 – May 3, 1977) as India’s Last Liberal in his publication ‘Makers of Modern India‘. The […]

Different Interpretations…

The Historic Environment Scotland – an executive non-departmental public body responsible for investigating, caring for and promoting Scotland’s historic environment – has set out to write a new account of […]

An Embargo!

An online discussion between American Linguist, Philosopher, Cognitive Scientist, Historian, Social Critic and Political Activist Noam Chomsky and journalist Vijay Prashad at a Literary Festival in India has recently been […]

Another Strategic Union

After staying out of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) – a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed by China and 14 other Asia-Pacific nations on November 15, 2020, India has […]

Into That Heaven Of Freedom…

A hillock cannot always be seen from a distant. However, one can see a Mountain Peak from the same. India recently marked the 131st Birth Anniversary of its first Prime […]

Larger Than Life

The phrase ‘Irreparable Damage’ has been rendered as cliché due to overuse. However, the loss – felt after the demise of some – seems indeed irreparable. Those personalities create not […]

Biding Time…

Majority of people in the US, as well as in different parts of the world, have welcomed the outcome of 2020 US Presidential Polls. The four-year tenure of outgoing President […]

Remember, December!!!

The familiar faces are covered by masks. Chatting with a special friend, with cups of tea at a cafeteria, is also a distant memory for some college students in eastern […]

Mum Is The Word

Mothers are in plight in India, where motherhood is solemnly celebrated! The Supreme Court of India recently reprimanded one of the South Asian Country’s top Universities, for terminating a part-time […]