The Chaos & A Fresh ‘Beginning’
The recent mass uprising in Bangladesh has triggered a total anarchy, placing the South Asian country of 170 million at a critical juncture! Mass uprising has never followed any particular […]
Post-Independence India As A State…
On August 15, 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (November 14, 1889 – May 27, 1964), the first Prime Minister of India, called Independence (of the South Asian country from the colonial […]
Sudden Disappearance Of A Legendary Sword…
A sword, believed to be possessing magical powers, was embedded in a cliff in the French town of Rocamadour for more than 1,300 years! However, it went missing from that […]
US Pushing For Fresh Gaza Ceasefire Proposal
Hamas recently claimed that the US was constantly pressuring the Palestinian Resistance Movement to accept an Israeli truce proposal. Osama Hamdan, the representative of Hamas in Lebanon, said that the […]
UK Election 2024: The Key Takeaways…
Britain has had a Conservative Government for the past 14 years. David William Donald Cameron had become the Prime Minister with the help of the Liberal Democrats after the 2010 […]
Human Resource Management In Colonial India
In her latest publication ‘Human Resource Management in the Days of John Company: 1790-1850‘, Dr Sharmistha De has discussed how the British East India Company became an administrative entity in […]
Turning Point: Britain Looks To The Left
As the opinion polls previously hinted, Rishi Sunak‘s Conservative Party has faced a debacle in the recently-held British Parliamentary Elections! This time, the Labour Party has registered a historic landslide […]
On Irish Slavery In America…
Once upon a time, Britain had reportedly used the Irish people, and not the Africans, as slaves and sent them to the US! That was possibly why thousands of Irish […]
Tories, Labour Gear Up For Intense Political Autumn
As Britain is all set to hold Parliamentary Elections on July 4, 2024; political analysts have hinted that it would be a difficult test for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and […]
