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A Total Loss Of Dignity

Honourable President of India Droupadi Murmu may not have noticed that the history of India has become a gigantic caricature. In the Mahābhārata (one of the two major Sanskrit epics […]

India’s Stability In Question

The north-eastern Indian Province of Manipur has been on fire since May 3, 2023, when an ethnic clash erupted between the Meitei people, a majority who live in the Imphal […]

In A Nascent Form, In The Knesset

A controversial Bill on Judicial Reform has recently been presented in the Knesset (the Unicameral Legislature of Israel), amidst intense protests and agitation. On July 11 night (2023), 56 out […]

Iran, Israel & Inhuman Acts

The rate of capital punishment has been increasing constantly in Iran since the beginning of the Anti-Hijab Movements in 2022. Incidentally, most of those sentenced to death have been found […]

Blinken Urged To Push For Democracy

A total of 66 US lawmakers recently requested Secretary of State Antony John Blinken to push for Democracy and Human Rights in Pakistan, as the South Asian nation has been […]

Darwinian Theory Of Evolution & Marriage

The Supreme Court (SC) of India has been analysing, as well as reviewing, a set of petitions, demanding recognition of same-sex marriage, since April 18, 2023. This is a significant […]

DemoNcracy

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of Indian National Congress (INC, the main Opposition Party) was convicted in a criminal defamation case in a Surat court on March 23, 2023. He was […]

Disbanded Finally, But…

In what may be considered as a Big Victory for the Iranian women against the orthodox mentality of the administration in Tehran, the Ebrahim Raisi Government has abolished the controversial […]

Regulated By The Society

Society and the State have regulated the clothing, character, needs and duties of girls throughout the world since the earliest times. In other words, women have always been judged by […]